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  • St. Rita’s School To Unveil Transformative "Art, Play, Pray" Project on January 18 School’s New Resources Now Include An Art Studio, Athletic Field, Basketball Court, Playground, and Prayer Grotto to Further Enrich Southeast San Diego Students’ Lives San Diego, CA – January 8, 2024 – Through the generous support of a few very dedicated patrons, the Grand Opening of St. Rita’s School “Art, Play, Pray” initiative on Thursday, January 18 at 10 am will showcase the varied and robust new resources now available for its students. The ceremony will feature Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, Bishop of Diocese of San Diego, patrons, teachers, staff, parents, students, and guests. The project has metamorphosed the once mundane asphalt parking lot and play space into a multifaceted haven featuring an art studio, athletic field, basketball court, playground, and prayer grotto.This development marks a significant shift in the educational landscape for the students of St. Rita’s School which aims to educate the whole child by offering spaces that foster creativity, self-expression, wholesome physical activities, and reflective prayer. This project stands as a beacon of positivity and transformation within this community. "We are incredibly grateful for this generous donation, enabling us to fulfill our vision for the children we serve,” said Principal Gina Olsen. “This project is a dream come true!" The Manitou/KHR Family Fund, spearheaded by President and CEO Kevin W. McNeely, contributed more than $6.5 million to reimagine the playground, emphasizing their belief in investing in youth to stimulate impactful and meaningful change. "As stewards of hope, we believe in the transformative power of investment in our youth,” said McNeely. “In gifting over $6.5 million to reshape a playground in the heart of San Diego, we have not just laid the foundation of a beautiful space, but also sown the seeds of inspiration. This playground is not merely a patch of land; it's a canvas of potential, a turf of dreams, and an art studio of tomorrow. We've sculpted more than concrete and steel; we've crafted a haven where the laughter of children echoes against architectural walls, where a basketball's bounce can provide a rhythm of possibility, and where the strokes of creativity in our new art studio become the brushstrokes of a brighter future." "Engaging in the arts nurtures cognitive development, critical thinking, and cultivates happiness and joy,” said Rosemary McNeely, Vice President of the KHR Family Fund, and a 30-year veteran teacher-artist. “It cultivates vital life skills, problem-solving, and equips young minds with confidence and the tools they need for a successful future. The art studio is a safe space where students can explore, and proudly express themselves. They are not just creating art, but crafting a sense of self that goes beyond the classroom, with skills they will use in high school, college, and beyond.” In addition to the completion of the Rosemary McNeely Art Studio, play fields, and the prayer grotto, the Grand Opening will also feature the dedication of two photographic artworks by renowned photographer Jock McDonald: ”Rise Up Saint Rita” and “Saint Rita Nation”. "The candid frames of these projects unveil the genuine spirit of a small, underserved school that stands as a nation within our larger nation,” said McDonald. “A child will not laugh unless it is funny. In moments of authentic emotions, as captured in these images, we celebrate the diversity not just within these walls, but in the heart of America itself. Each snapshot echoes the simple truth that within the small, lies the larger narrative of our collective story." This singular endeavor follows meticulous planning and fundraising dedicated to ensuring St. Rita's School students' safety, spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. Generous donors include Manitou/KHR Family Fund, Shea Homes San Diego, and contributions from teachers and staff totaling more than $7.5 million, including: ● $6.5 million in funding from Manitou/KHR Family Fund ● $500,000 in funding from Shea Homes San Diego ● $500,000+ in funding from additional donors, including teachers and staff For more information about the "Art, Play, Pray" transformation, please visit Art, Play, Pray video . Additional collaterals can be found here. About St. Rita’s School St. Rita’s School offers a robust academic program with STEM and a Blended Learning focus, catering to the diverse needs of its learners. Certified by Loyola Marymount University, the school adapts its program to serve the socially and economically challenged neighborhood population. With a dedicated Learning Support Team and a Financial Aid program, St. Rita’s ensures access to quality Catholic education for all, fostering a love for learning, and nurturing responsible citizens.
  • A new state program offers any family with a new baby a no-cost visit at home with a trained nurse. It’s Oregon’s response to the country’s dismal infant and maternal mortality rates.
  • "I thought: if I just helped my friends, colleagues and neighbors, maybe I'd get the connection I craved in love, work and life," writes journalist Gina Ryder.
  • Jill Ciment wrote about a relationship she had with a teacher when she was very young – that turned into a marriage – in Half a Life. Now, eight years after his death at 93, she reconsiders their relationship in light of the #MToo movement.
  • After mental health struggles sidelined her at the Tokyo Olympics, the 27-year-old star is back with an all-around title at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships and a spot at the Olympic trials.
  • The Coronado Historical Association invites you to purchase a Wine & Lecture series ticket, so you always have a seat at the latest installment of our popular lecture series. Current members can pre-purchase a series of tickets for CHA's January through May Wine & Lectures for $60 (a $15 savings!). New members also can gain exclusive access to this series ticket for $120, which includes a 1 - year General/Family Membership to CHA (a $40 savings!). To purchase select the "date" May 31, 2024, and "time" midnight and then the number of tickets. Once the series tickets are purchased, they are non-transferable. You will be a VIP. Your name will be added to the will-call list, and no physical ticket is given or needed to check-in. List of Events Include | • When Monsters Walked San Diego's Streets: Three Unsolved Murders in 1931 (Jan 18) • Home of the Brave Film Screening (Feb 15) • "The Most Interesting Store In Town": Quon Mane & San Diego's Chinese-American Legacy (Mar 21) • The History of SEAL Team 3 & 5 (Apr 18) • Henry G. Fenton in Coronado (May 16)
  • The gymnast appeared to hurt her lower leg while warming up for the floor exercise. After wrapping her ankle and lower leg with heavy athletic tape, she returned to competition and performed well.
  • Climate change advocates heaped praise on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz
  • With a seven-decade career, Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor and activist. He continues to thrive as a relevant and progressive musical and cultural force. In recent years, he has delivered more than a dozen new albums, released a Top 10 New York Times bestselling book, again headlined Farm Aid (an event he co-founded in 1985), been honored by the Library of Congress with their Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, received his 5th degree black belt in Gong Kwon Yu Sul, headlined the annual Luck Reunion food and music festival during SXSW, launched his cannabis companies Willie's Reserve and Willie's Remedy, and graced the covers of Rolling Stone and AARP The Magazine. In 2023 Willie Nelson headlined the annual Outlaw Music Festival Tour. and released the album Bluegrass (with newly recorded studio performances of 12 Willie Nelson-penned classics showcasing Nelson with a bluegrass ensemble). A new book, Energy Follows Thought (with stories behind the lyrics of 160 of his favorite songs, along with never-before-seen photos and ephemera), was released in November. On Nov. 3, 2023 Nelson was inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Please note: this is a rental event at The Rady Shell presented by AEG/Goldenvoice. The San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program. Gates open at 6 p.m. Stay Connected with Willie Nelson! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The United States struggled most of the game against a tenacious French team that was powered by a boisterous home crowd. The U.S. women's basketball team has not lost at the Olympics since 1992.
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