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  • Welcome to Soulful Bloom, a day retreat to connect with your mind, body and Spirit as you move along your pregnancy journey into the transition of Motherhood. We can easily get swept away in all the outer preparations for welcoming baby. Baby registries, gender reveals, bump photos, nursery decor, and on and on! Your baby is not the only one being born on the day they arrive... you are being born as a Mother. Join us as we tend to the physical, emotional, and spiritual nourishment of Motherhood. Schedule 9 a.m. – Check-in/Arrival Morning activities: Opening Ceremony, Guided Journaling, Snacks and Sharing, Break and Community Connections, Prenatal Yoga and Intuitive Movement 1 p.m. – Lunch and Nourishment Discussion Afternoon activities: Fear and Release Ceremony, Meditation and preparation for Closing Blessingway Circle on the Beach and Mini Photo Shoot. • Open to 11 women – purchase your ticket early if you know this is for you! This event will sell out quickly. • Once your ticket is purchased through Eventbrite, you are confirmed to attend and will receive a questionnaire via email containing more details of what to bring, finalized itinerary, and food/allergen requirements. Date | Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location | Tourmaline Birth and Wellness Collective Get tickets here! General admission is $250 per person. For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/soulful-bloom-day-retreat-for-pregnant-mamas or call (858) 900-2004.
  • NCAA President Mark Emmert is stepping down from his position amid a turbulent time for the organization.
  • For decades, the genre has had a stealth mission: promoting public health. It started with Doug E. Fresh's "Stroke Ain't No Joke."
  • Refunds owed could be a result of overpaid taxes or from other instances in which individual and organizations are doing business with or receiving services from the county.
  • On our must-see list this month: visual art by Andrea Chung at MCASD La Jolla, Shinpei Takeda at Oceanside Museum of Art, Fernando Casasempere at San Diego Museum of Art, Cheryl Sorg at Mesa College Art Gallery and Mark di Suvero at Tasende Gallery.
  • A sharp drop in illegal border crossings since December may be blunting a Republican point of attack against President Joe Biden as the Democratic leader moves to reshape a broken asylum system that has dogged him and his predecessors.
  • Scientists have solid, physical evidence indicating the COVID pandemic began at a seafood market in Wuhan, China. Data suggest the virus jumped from an animal at the market into people at least twice.
  • The NBA says Suns owner Robert Sarver used racially insensitive language in the workplace, treated female employees unequally, made sex-related statements, and sometimes bullied employees.
  • Prosecutors had sought a life sentence for Barry Croft Jr., who was the fourth and final federal defendant to learn his fate. Judge Robert J. Jonker described him as "the idea guy" behind the plot.
  • North Korea said Sunday its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test was meant to further bolster its "fatal" nuclear attack capacity against its rivals.
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