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  • ArtReach San Diego’s After School Art Classes provide students with an inspiring, professional studio experience. Voted Best Art Classes for Kids in San Diego Magazine’s Best of 2025, our 6-week programs cultivate creative confidence, social-emotional growth, and technical skills through hands-on projects led by practicing artists. In this 2D Media class, students will explore collage, drawing, and printmaking while experimenting with texture, pattern, and layered materials. Through project-based learning and revision, they strengthen creative problem-solving skills and develop their personal artistic voice, culminating in a final showcase where they share their work and creative process with family and peers. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • ArtReach San Diego’s After School Art Classes provide students with an inspiring, professional studio experience. Voted Best Art Classes for Kids in San Diego Magazine’s Best of 2025, our 6-week programs cultivate creative confidence, social-emotional growth, and technical skills through hands-on projects led by practicing artists. In our Painting class, students will learn the fundamentals of color mixing, brushwork, and composition while experimenting with a variety of painting mediums, including acrylic, watercolor, and tempera. Through sequential projects, they build and refine their techniques, explore personal expression and visual storytelling, and present their completed work in a final showcase for family and peers. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • ArtReach San Diego’s After School Art Classes provide students with an inspiring, professional studio experience. Voted Best Art Classes for Kids in San Diego Magazine’s Best of 2025, our 6-week programs cultivate creative confidence, social-emotional growth, and technical skills through hands-on projects led by practicing artists. In our Sewing class, kids ages 8-12 will practice hand-sewing techniques and basic stitches while learning safe machine operation and simple troubleshooting. They develop project-planning skills, moving from initial sketches to finished pieces, and create functional and decorative items such as pouches, pillows, and small accessories. The session culminates in a final showcase project to share with family and peers. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The court, in a 6-3 decision along partisan lines, ruled that Louisiana's 2024 election map, which created a second majority-Black congressional district, was "an unconstitutional racial gerrymander."
  • As the Supreme Court weighs the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, seniors are advocating for protections for their immigrant caregivers.
  • Join Solana Center for a free community event focused on education and the impact of clothing and textile waste. Participants will learn about the urgent need to move towards more sustainable models in fashion, connect with sustainable vendors, shop from local makers, and take part in a clothing swap. At our clothing swap, all items are free. Participants are welcome to give and not take, and vice versa. For those donating to the swap, you can bring clothing, shoes, and accessories (i.e., purses, hats). Limit is up to 2 grocery-sized bags total per person. Also, please make sure items are clean, wearable, and not stained/torn; those items will be turned away. Sponsored by Lazy Acres Natural Market, Funded in part by The City of Encinitas, in partnership with San Diego Fix It Clinic. RSVP to receive reminder emails for the event. RSVP/Tickets are not required and will not be checked. All attendees will be asked to check in upon entry. Visit: https://www.solanacenter.org/events/2026-zero-waste-textile-expo Solana Center for Environmental Innovation on Instagram and Facebook
  • A network of cameras scans and records vehicle license plate information, and an algorithm flags vehicles deemed suspicious based on where they came from, where they were going, and which route they took.
  • In the warm sun, gathering handfuls of hard olives promised a taste of home that residents of a village in the Homs countryside had been missing for nearly 14 years of civil war.
  • The original "The Crow Show" returns for its twelfth year at The Studio Door, continuing an annual exhibition that has become a San Diego tradition. Each edition invites artists to respond to the crow as both subject and symbol—observed in daily life, reimagined through myth, and interpreted across contemporary practices. This year’s exhibition features 100 works by artists from 25 U.S. states and Canada. More than half of the show is presented in the gallery, with additional works available to view and collect online below. Experience the full scope of the exhibition and support the artists by purchasing work from the 12th Annual "The Crow Show." Visit: https://thestudiodoor.com/the-crow-show-2026 The Studio Door on Instagram and Facebook
  • Congress has allocated more than $500 million for family planning work internationally. The Trump administration hasn't spent it — and the consequences are already being felt.
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