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  • If you like reading mysteries and are intrigued by crime investigation, this class is for you! Students will explore the exciting world of forensics, including DNA evidence, fingerprints and handwriting analysis. Students will also learn how mystery writers incorporate this science into their books. This is an in-person workshop. Registration Link: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/being-sherlock-art-mystery-and-science-forensics Registration for this event will close on October 15, 2022 @ 11:59pm. Allowed Grades: 6th Grade to 8th Grade
  • This year marks the 75th anniversary of one of the worst plane crashes in California history.
  • State regulators made it official yesterday. California will stop the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by the year 2035. Then, California’s county governments would be responsible for carrying out the state’s controversial CARE Court proposal. But counties have concerns about a shortage of mental health workers and funding for the program. And in our weekend preview, visual art inspired by a mix of chemistry and long walks in the park, a Broadway show, the symphony and more.
  • As the U.S. plans new mines for copper, lithium and other metals to use in green technologies, mining projects in the West could threaten scarce water supplies.
  • State and local governments, and some private funders, are launching dozens of pilot projects making direct, monthly payments to low-income residents to help meet basic needs. Researchers will study what happens next. Key question: will this money add to, reform, or supplant current welfare programs?
  • Join APA San Diego for a one-night only exhibition of the top 20 photographic prints from our Untitled 2022 contest. APA San Diego will donate 20% of the contest entry proceeds to The Gordon Parks Foundation to support their Arts & Social Justice Fund. See all competition entries shown in a rotating slideshow and come out to support the photo community. Winning entries were curated by Katherine Ware, curator of photography at The New Mexico Museum of Art; Photography consultant and curator, Julie Grahame; and Photo editor, researcher and founder of the non-profit, Free Juice, Allison Retina Stewart. Prizes will be awarded for the top 3 winning images. STAY SOCIAL! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Jonas Brothers live at Viejas Arena on Saturday, October 28. In the wake of Happiness Begins, the band garnered a bevy of awards, including three trophies in the categories of “Top Duo/Group,” “Top Radio Songs Artist,” and “Top Radio Song” for “Sucker” at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, a 2019 MTV VMA for “Best Pop Video,” “Best Duo/Group” at the 2020 iHeart Music Awards, and two Teen Choice Awards, including the prestigious “Decade Award.” They also picked up American Music Awards nominations, a coveted Grammy nomination, and more. Jonas Brothers teamed up with Marshmello for “Leave Before You Love Me,” claiming a Top 10 spot at Top 40 radio for six weeks and tallying millions of streams and views. Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram | Twitter |Facebook
  • Myke Towers live at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on Friday, October 20. Phenom Rapper/Songwriter Myke Towers has earned his place in the music industry as one of the youngest and most successful interpreters of his time. His ability to compose songs, complemented by his deep voice and a talent on stage that hypnotizes fans, has earned him a place of respect and recognition in a competitive Latin Urban industry. The young Puerto Rican artist has recently collaborated with some of the genre’s biggest names including Bad Bunny, Becky G, Farruko, Piso 21, Sech, Amenazzy, and Arcángel amongst others and has rapidly become one of the most sought after artists coming from the “new” generation of the Urban music scene. Stay Connected on Social Media Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
  • A look into the current state of science and regulations when it comes to using animals in research. In other news, San Diego County health officials held a monkeypox town hall yesterday, to discuss the virus with community members. Plus, some of the weekend arts events happening around San Diego.
  • Forty years after the fall of an Argentine military dictatorship that tortured and murdered tens of thousands of civilians, a video record of its trial has its U.S. premiere at Film Forum in New York.
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