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  • This weekend in the arts: Contemporary ballet by female choreographers; free theater, dance and poetry; Vivaldi; open artist studios; a desert arts festival; a photographic glimpse into guaranteed basic income and more.
  • The Coronado Historical Association invites you to the next lecture of our popular Wine & Lecture series as former CO of Naval Air Station North Island, David Landon, shares his knowledge about Coronado's naval history. The Navy's first aviator, Lieutenant Ellyson, and many other military personnel were trained at North Island starting in 1911. The station was granted official recognition as the "Birthplace of Naval Aviation" by a resolution of the House Armed Services Committee on August 15, 1963. From the military's aviation origins to geographical changes to North Island over time, David will share some of the many stories about the history and development of Naval Air Station North Island. David R. Landon David, a native of Guilford, Connecticut, graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1975 with a BS in Business Administration. He entered the U.S. Navy in 1976 and retired as a Captain in 2006 after 30 years on active duty. He has commanded HSL-51 in Atsugi Japan, HSL-41 in San Diego California, Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility in San Diego and Naval Base Coronado, which included NAS North Island, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, NALF San Clemente Island, the Silver Strand Training Complex, La Posta Mountain Warfare Training Complex and OLF Imperial Beach. Since retiring from the Navy, David has worked as the Chief Operating Officer and co-owner of Priority Solutions, a permanent placement- recruiting firm and as a Program Manager and leadership advisor for Scientific Applications International Corporation (SAIC). He assumed the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of Systems Technology Incorporated (STI) in 2011 and retired from STI in DEC 2017. Important Registration Information: Capacity is limited and reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted. If you have any questions please email or call (619) 435-7242. Please be aware that tickets for the wine & lecture events are nonrefundable, as proceeds support our educational mission. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • This year's Smithsonian Folklife Festival featured "Indigenous Voices of the Americas" and was full of surprises — like Bolivian women skateboarding in traditional garb — bowler hats and poofy skirts.
  • Join Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, SJF Communications for this "Capturing Your Creativity with Haiku" in-person workshop at the Rancho Santa Fe Senior Center. Susan will present a PowerPoint presentation, share several of her photography prompts (nature/seasons) and give participants ample time for reflection to kick-start/review, enhance and celebrate their Haiku writing journey! Haiku is an ancient form of Japanese Poetry, typically consisting of 3 lines, written with 17 syllables (5-7-5) and often on the subject of seasons and/or nature. Haiku can be a cathartic, therapeutic tool for enhancing mindfulness, managing stress, engaging in community and more! For more information visit: rsfseniorcenter.org
  • Join Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, SJF Communications for this "Capturing Your Creativity with Haiku" in-person workshop at San Diego Writer's, Ink on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Susan will present a PowerPoint presentation, share several of her photography prompts (nature/seasons) and give participants ample time for reflection to kick-start/review, enhance and celebrate their Haiku writing journey! Haiku is an ancient form of Japanese Poetry, typically consisting of 3 lines, written with 17 syllables (5-7-5) and often on the subject of seasons and/or nature. Haiku can be a cathartic, therapeutic tool for enhancing mindfulness, managing stress, engaging in community and more! For more information visit: writeyourstorynow.org
  • Join Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, SJF Communications at "Togetherness Tuesday" for this free "Capturing Your Creativity with Haiku" in-person workshop at the Lakeside Branch Library on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Susan will present a PowerPoint presentation, share several of her photography prompts (nature/seasons) and give participants ample time for reflection to kick-start/review, enhance and celebrate their Haiku writing journey! Haiku is an ancient form of Japanese Poetry, typically consisting of 3 lines, written with 17 syllables (5-7-5) and often on the subject of seasons and/or nature. Haiku can be a cathartic, therapeutic tool for enhancing mindfulness, managing stress, engaging in community and more! For more information visit: sdcl.bibliocommons.com
  • The ship left San Diego Wednesday for "operational testing" of its recently-repaired rudder, the Navy said.
  • Los funcionarios de escuelas pequeñas y de bajos ingresos dicen que el acuerdo de medida de bonos es injusto. El dinero se asigna a través de subvenciones de contrapartida, por lo que los distritos más ricos que puedan recaudar más fondos locales recibirán más dinero del estado.
  • COVID-19 continues to menace nursing homes across the US, but a new report reveals just four out of 10 nursing home residents have gotten their updated COVID shot since last fall.
  • La audiencia de sentencia del expresidente Donald Trump en su caso de haber pagado para ocultar información perjudicial ha sido pospuesta hasta septiembre luego de que el juez acordó el martes considerar el posible impacto de un nuevo fallo de la Corte Suprema federal sobre la inmunidad presidencial.
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