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  • Come and explore the gorgeous natural blue of indigo in this perfect-for-summer workshop. Students will learn a range of shibori dye resist processes in this hands-on, creative workshop, including tegumo (spiderweb), ori nui (stitched), and itajime (clamped) shibori methods. We will be using a natural indigo vat to dye a bamboo scarf and better understand the process and symbiotic relationship with indigo dye and this traditional textile surface design. Students will acquire the basic techniques to continue their journey into creating beautiful, unique textiles. This class is appropriate for ages 12+ years old. NOTE: Materials fee of $10 should be paid at the start of class to the instructor • Military and sibling discounts. • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, add your name to our Interest List Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Felony convictions against a total of nine former military officers have now been vacated due to "significant misconduct" of federal prosecutors.
  • The ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel brokered by the United States and France was characterized by President Biden as an attempt to deliver a "permanent cessation of hostilities."
  • Coastal Roots Farm, a nonprofit Jewish community farm and education center in Encinitas is teaming up with the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center and Limmud North America for a special “Express Freely, Art-Making Day” on the Farm, Sunday, Mar. 31 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The community is invited for a day of community artmaking and creative exploration around the central theme of rebirth. Each participant will get to participate in two art tracks, choosing between creative writing, photography, theater/movement, choral singing, and visual art. To make this day extra special, the Farm has commissioned five teaching artists from across the U.S. to guide the sessions. No prior experience with the arts is necessary; all that is needed is the desire to try something new and the inner ok to let yourself play. This program is geared towards adults; kids aged 14 and up are also welcome. Two of the tracks will be particularly family friendly. For more information visit: coastalrootsfarm.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Harris started her political career in the Bay Area. And since launching her campaign, donations from Silicon Valley have poured in. But that doesn’t necessarily mean she’ll go easy on Big Tech.
  • Be part of something bigger with GBOD Hospitality Group and The Animal Pad, February 10th and every second Saturday of the month on Fifth Avenue. A wagging tail, a hopeful heart, and a chance at a forever home. Join GBOD Hospitality Group and The Animal Pad in our mission to rescue and rehome dogs in need. It’s more than an event; it’s a journey of compassion. – Featuring adoptable TAP dogs, themed cocktails & doggy marketplace. – A portion of drink proceeds will be donated to The Animal Pad. DATES (EVERY SECOND SATURDAY) MORE INFO: HERE Visit: adopTAPet
  • Leucadia 101 Mainstreet is pleased to present its 18th annual LeucadiART Walk, Sunday, August 25th, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This free community event is held along North Coast Highway 101. LeucadiART Walk is a fine arts event with no corporate vendors or imported goods. It brings 8,000 people to Leucadia for the day to enjoy and purchase fine art. This event features live art demos, live music, dancers, activities for kids, a makers market, a beer garden, and more! A free, open-air trolley allows attendees to get from place to place with ease. Visit: https://leucadia101.com/ Leucadia 101 Mainstreet on Instagram and Facebook
  • It's a wrap on the U.S. Track and Field Trials, where it was make or break to get to the Paris Games. Meet some of the sprinters, distance runners and shot-putters who will compete in France.
  • "What we're seeing is tip of the iceberg" because of weaknesses in the surveillance system, says Dr. Dimie Ogoina, chair of the WHO's emergency committee.
  • The residents of Thulasendrapuram in southern India are rooting for Kamala Harris, whose maternal grandfather lived in the village a century ago. They've organized prayers for her in the local temple.
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