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  • Discover the life, writing and wisdom of Julian of Norwich, a beloved 14th-century female Christian mystic and the focus of this progressive Christian online book discussion group. Having lived through the bubonic plague and sociopolitical turmoil, Julian's reflections on faith and life hold remarkable relevance and inspiration for us today as we emerge from our own pandemic yet remain in the darkness of war, division, and injustice. In this online book discussion group, we're diving into Julian's teachings with a chapter each week of Matthew Fox's "Julian of Norwich: Wisdom in a Time of Pandemic — and Beyond." Grab your copy now wherever books are sold, and join us virtually on Monday nights for an intimate, encouraging, open-minded, and compassionate discussion exploring grief, healing, and trusting in God's relentless love and compassion. This group will gather online via Zoom on Monday evenings at 6:30 PM PT. Sign up now to join in for free! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/progressive-christian-book-discussion-group-online-tickets-288228147147
  • We all have that one dish that excites our palates and calls to mind special memories with Mom, Dad, Grandma or a favorite aunt who created delicious, comforting dishes.
  • In this special bonus episode of San Diego News Now: Chuck Marohn is president of the nonprofit Strong Towns and author of the new book "Confessions of a Recovering Engineer," in which he picks apart everything that he sees wrong with his profession. Too often, he says, streets are designed to accommodate as many cars as possible at the fastest speed possible. Pedestrian and bike safety are often an afterthought. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen spoke with Marohn ahead of his planned talk on Thursday, Nov. 18 at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park.
  • Join us on March 9 at 4 pm for the Art 4 Good Dog charity auction at Monserate Winery in Fallbrook! You'll enjoy a ‘pawsitively’ creative event celebrating Good Dog! Service Canine’s 10 year anniversary with live and silent auctions, meet-and-greets with service dogs in-training, live music by Dustin Jake, hosted wine and beer bar, and light dinner. Date | Wednesday, March 9, 2022 starting at 4pm Location | Monserate Vineyards and Winery Purchase tickets here! This is your chance to own some incredible artwork while helping disabled children receive the life-changing benefits of service dogs! Over 50 talented artists from across the country have contributed incredible "balloon dog" figurines to be auctioned off for a great cause. Tickets start at $50. The auction catalog will be available for online bidding starting March 1. For more details, visit art4gooddogs.org. Good Dog Service Canines Social Media: Facebook |Twitter | Instagram
  • Among the many announcements about upcoming projects at the media giant's D23 Expo were two new trailers for popular film franchises.
  • Poway samaritan, known as "Trapper Pat," faces consequences for relocating rattlesnakes.
  • The pandemic put infectious diseases doctors in the spotlight. The 'Fauci Effect' raised the number of fellowship applicants in 2020, but this year almost half of the training programs went unfilled.
  • For some users, Twitter was more than just an app — it was a stepping stone for their careers and activism
  • President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made a stunning political comeback by defeating incumbent Jair Bolsonaro. But he could face a short honeymoon — and a long four years in office.
  • Brendan Fraser returns to the big screen in The Whale, a new Darren Aronofsky film about a reclusive English teacher as he struggles with his health and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
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