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  • This free three-hour event is open to all 5th through 10th grade students and features hands-on arts sessions with faculty and staff. Students may choose from 6 disciplines: Visual Art, Music, Dance, Theatre, Creative Writing, and Multi-Arts Exploration. The event is designed to allow young artists the opportunity to participate in professional training and learning in the arts by Credentialed Educators and Industry Professionals. Classes are held with professional artists and current SDSCPA students, and include performance demonstrations, art exhibits, and hands-on immersive experiences. Parents will have the opportunity to meet SDSCPA staff and community partners to learn more about what SDSCPA has to offer their student and family. Parents are welcome and encouraged to stay and chat with faculty and administrators about enrollment options.Date | Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 9:30amLocation | SCHOOL OF CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTSFree Event! Registration required For further information on this event and class registrations please visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdD01Qokikl_mnUB6-u3LOXxye17uxF_vWb8iFQowW88Ql6Zw/viewform
  • Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was in the city of Wakayama, stumping for a candidate in upcoming by-elections when an explosion was heard. At least one person has been detained.
  • The Twitter competitor made the surprise announcement Monday, coming days after Ye's accounts on Twitter and Instagram were locked over a string of antisemitic posts
  • A new study looks at how urinary tract infections can affect DNA. And down the road that could lead to new treatments for the millions who get UTIs.
  • Research in recent years has pointed to more incidents of clear-air turbulence in the jet stream brought on by rising temperatures. Airline crews and passengers are feeling the effects firsthand.
  • After Microsoft's powerful AI chatbot verbally attacked people, and even compared one person to Hitler, the company has decided to rein in the technology until it works out the kinks.
  • At 42 years and 282 days, Cruz became the second-oldest player to homer for the Padres, just one day younger than Rickey Henderson was when he went deep on Oct. 4, 2001.
  • Apple store employees in a Baltimore suburb voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin Saturday, joining a growing push across U.S. industries to organize for workplace protections.
  • Join us for Olivewood’s monthly Clubhouse for high school students! Spend time hanging out with new friends and old friends while enjoying some food and participating in fun, hands-on activities. There is no schedule… just come and enjoy the garden and hang out with great company! We will have a list of fun, upcoming opportunities for high school students.
  • The chief producer behind BTS says K-pop is in crisis as global sales slow or decline — and BTS' taking a break is a big factor. But the industry is trying to pick itself back up.
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