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  • While it’s a total solar eclipse, San Diego isn’t in the path of totality. Residents will see a partial eclipse.
  • Members of the California Faculty Association have voted to approve a new contract agreement with the California State University, union officials announced Monday.
  • Walters was the first woman to co-anchor a national news show on prime time television. "The path she cut is one that many of us have followed," says biographer Susan Page, author of The Rulebreaker.
  • Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms hit peak bloom this week. This will be the last season for about 150 of the famous flowering trees — they'll soon be cut down to adjust to sea-level rise.
  • Cal Fire Chief Joe Tyler said the agency and its partners are equipped with with fire trucks, bulldozers, and newly introduced Blackhawk helicopters that can fly at night.
  • Two con men, a beautiful woman and the elite of the French Riviera collide in this sexy and irreverent farce. "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," based on the popular 1988 MGM film, takes us to the French Riviera for high jinks and hilarity. Sophisticated, suave with a good dash of mischief, this hysterical comedy features a delightfully jazzy score by David Yazbek ("The Full Monty") and was nominated for a staggering eleven Tony Awards. Rated: PG-13 The Star Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Discover the wonderful world of the UC San Diego Osher Lifelong Learning Institute—a welcoming community designed for individuals aged 50 and older eager to explore intellectual pursuits and add a vibrant touch to their lives through continuous learning. Immerse yourself in our upcoming Open House, where you can delve into the exciting lineup of classes and seminars for the next quarter, uncover the perks of membership, and connect with our dedicated volunteer leadership team. Whether you prefer the on-campus experience or the convenience of joining virtually via Zoom, we invite you to be a part of this enriching journey with us! Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
  • Furlicious Per Services and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York have partnered for a special free screening of their powerful 30-minute film in honor of the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The film features first-person accounts of the day and its aftermath, conveying the stories of unity, resilience, and hope that defined our response to the day that changed our world forever. I also encourage you to participate in the discussion with local leaders, first responders, and military personnel after the screening. Anniversary in the Theaters is a special opportunity to commemorate and reflect together and to engage the more than 100 million Americans born since 9/11, as we fulfill our collective promise to never forget. Please RSVP, as seating is limited. 9/11 Memorial & Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Russia launched dozens of attack drones and missiles — including its advanced Kinzhal ballistic missile — according to Ukrainian officials.
  • Saturday, October 7 from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Basketry is an ancient art, practiced by many peoples and cultures. Traditional basket makers used readily available materials, such as sweet grass, pine needles, willow, and thin strips of ash or oak. Marsha teaches Appalachian-style basketry which is a functional form of basketry used for everyday activities. Thus, the basket names often reflect their functions, such as Market Basket, Egg Basket, Herb Drying Basket, and others. In this workshop you’ll learn to basketweave an adorable door basket to welcome your family and friends. It’s perfect for beginners because it uses mostly the traditional over-under basketry weave, but you can personalize this project with your choice of dyed reed accents and choice of the gingham ribbon color. The wooden “Welcome” disc is included. The Door Basket measures 10” across and 14” tall. It’s only about 1” in width to fit nicely on your door, but could also be used as a wall basket. Change out the flowers (not included) as the seasons change. The striking Japanese knot adds a final flourish to the handle. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome. Students: Please bring sturdy scissors and an old towel if you can! • Scholarships available: Click here for an application. • Military and sibling discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
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