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  • Please join KPBS and our partners for a special live virtual event with Olivia Abtahi, author of our 2025 One Book, One San Diego kids' selection, "The Interpreter." The event will be live for students attending at Taft Middle School and livestreamed for broad virtual participation. An open Q&A session, specifically designed for our student audience, will follow a brief introduction by the author. Classrooms, educators, students and their friends and families are all welcome! REGISTER: https://onebookvirtualkidsevent2025.eventbrite.com
  • On Midday Edition, we sit down with Indigenous leaders to discuss the value of tradition, oral history and imaginative storytelling in preserving culture.
  • CPK is making its way to North County after previously serving the community for more than 30 years with its beloved Solana Beach location. The new Encinitas restaurant reflects the brand’s continued growth and investment in its home state. To celebrate, CPK is hosting a First Slice Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting on the first official opening day for business. Guests will experience the restaurant’s indoor-outdoor design, full-service bar, and signature California-inspired menu. The event will also highlight CPK’s partnership with the San Diego Food Bank, to fight hunger across the region. From Monday, November 24 to Tuesday, November 25, CPK will donate 20% of food and beverage sales from all four San Diego locations, including the new Encinitas restaurant, when guests present a special flyer at the time of purchase. Guests can find full details on participating locations, dates, and to access the flyer by visiting https://www.cpk.com/encinitas/sandiegofoodbank. Visit: https://www.cpk.com/encinitas/opening-soon California Pizza Kitchen on Instagram and Facebook
  • An Evening to Celebrate and Support the Future of Cheetahs in Africa Action for Cheetahs in Kenya (ACK) is proud to announce its 2nd Annual Cheetah Soirée Gala, taking place on Friday, October 11, from 5 p.m.–8 p.m. at the Mangelsen—Images of Nature Gallery in La Jolla. This inspiring evening will bring together wildlife enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and the local community for a cause that impacts one of Africa’s most iconic species. Guests will enjoy authentic Kenyan cuisine provided by Rafikiz Catering, fine wine and drinks, as well as an auction and raffle featuring unique items and experiences. The highlight of the evening will be a live presentation at 6 p.m. from ACK Director Mary Wykstra, sharing updates on groundbreaking efforts to protect cheetahs, including the organization’s vital National Cheetah Survey program. “The annual Cheetah Soirée is an opportunity to mingle & share a passion for cheetah conservation,” said Mary Wykstra, Director of Action for Cheetahs in Kenya. “Together, we ensure that cheetahs continue to thrive in the wild for generations to come.” Proceeds from the gala will directly support conservation initiatives in Kenya, helping safeguard cheetah populations and the ecosystems they depend on. Event Details: What: 2nd Annual Cheetah Soirée Gala When: Friday, October 11| 5–8 p.m. Where: Mangelsen—Images of Nature Gallery, La Jolla, CA Tickets: www.actionforcheetahs.org/event-details/cheetah-soiree About Action for Cheetahs in Kenya: Action for Cheetahs in Kenya (ACK) works to promote the conservation of cheetahs through research, education, and community engagement. With a focus on science-based solutions and collaboration with local communities, ACK is dedicated to securing a future where cheetahs can roam free in their natural habitats. Press Contact: Brianne Youngberg CaLL Board of Directors member Action for Cheetahs in Kenya actionforcheetahs.bre@gmail.com 760-703-3344 www.actionforcheetahs.org Action for Cheetahs in Kenya on Facebook / Instagram
  • Learn to Weave! Join us for an afternoon of fiber friendship and camaraderie. Weaving is an ancient craft; it shelters and clothes as well as adorns our spaces, adding texture, color, design and inspiration to our lives. And it is the actual process of weaving, along with selecting fibers, natural objects; guiding weft through the vertical foundation of warp strings; creating pattern/texture as the process unfolds…these steps continue to connect us with the past, and more importantly, with ourselves. Join in this weaving workshop as we weave intuitively and work together in a space of creativity and openness. Instructor Jeanine Ertl will provide guidance in a variety of weaving techniques and will surround you with warped looms to work on, tools to learn with, natural fibers, and foraged and gathered natural objects to incorporate into your weavings. Feel free to bring your own items to weave into your piece, especially if there are any fibers/yarns, stones/crystals, shells, leaves/grasses, etc. that you’d like to experiment with. Each weaver will complete a one-of-a-kind woven textile. We’ll have rods on hand for those who would like to adapt their pieces into wall hangings. Come explore mindfully making in a space of creativity & harmony with others. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome! • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the interest list to be notified. Visit: Intuitive Weaving: The Basics & Beyond San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Richardson, a former president at Baltimore's Morgan State University, led a lawsuit that ended in a historic settlement for four historically Black colleges and universities in Maryland. He was 81.
  • GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Democrat Tom Suozzi discuss their bipartisan push to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies.
  • Some federal workers support the government shutdown, even as President Trump threatens to use this moment to lay off employees and cut funding to programs.
  • And on Apple TV, a touching and surprisingly funny new documentary about the poet Andrea Gibson and their struggle with cancer.
  • Schools are grappling with how to prepare students for the possibility of gun violence without traumatizing them.
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