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  • The San Diego Action Center for the non-profit Child Rights & You, America brings the celebration of Holi - Festival of Colors to San Diego on Saturday, March 11, 2023, in Hourglass Community Park, Black Mountain Road (near Miramar College). CRY America's San Diego Action Center is a group of volunteers who are organizing this event. It draws people who come here to greet each other by applying color (very eco-friendly) on each other, dancing to music, and enjoying Indian food from various vendors. We would like to welcome all of San Diego to come with friends and family to participate in this celebration of color in our lives, to let go of our own worries, enjoy being a child, and help bring color to the children's lives! Date: March 11, 2023, 11 a.m. Venue: Hourglass Community Park (near Miramar College), Black Mtn Road, San Diego All the proceeds from this festival go to CRY America - a 501c3 registered non-profit - that works for the rights of underprivileged children. Please buy your tickets online and we look forward to seeing you!! Tickets can be purchased here. More information about the event can be found here. For sponsorship or volunteer opportunities , please contact us via email.
  • Note: Though this class is offered as part of the Certificate in Poetry, there is no pre-requisite to join this class. All students, members, and nonmembers are encouraged to enroll. The students in this workshop will delve into the more formal forms of poetry styles; their histories and contemporary usage. We will continue to discuss the design and organization of complete books of poetry, both the chapbook and the full book. OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this workshop, you will have: Become familiar with the syllabic forms, prose poems, sonnet, pantoum, short poem, villanelle and sestina Dissected the different approaches to poetry book organization Read and analyzed two books of poetry Presented to the class the results of research on one book of poetry WEEK 1 Introduction to Poetry Four, review tips for evaluating a book of poetry, poem critique, workshop etiquette. Poetry Forms-syllabic poems (haiku, Hybum, Landay, etc.) Homework: begin to pick/order your books. Each student will choose two poetry books to study. Take home writing prompt. WEEK 2 Prose poetry, the short poem Read and critique workshop WEEK 3 The sonnet, the Pantoum Read and critique workshop WEEK 4 The villanelle, the sestina Read and critique workshop WEEK 5 Discussion and student presentations on poetry book structure. Each participant will choose two books of poetry and complete the analysis of both the poems and the structure/organization of the books, submit, by week 5, a one to two page analysis of the books and be ready to give a short presentation about the findings to the class of one of the books. Poem prompts will be given each week with the anticipation that the participants will generate new work. Participants are expected to actively participate in the read and critique portions of the workshop. Certificate Discount If you buy all five of the workshops in the certificate separately, the total cost amounts to $900. If you purchase all five of them as a package, you will receive a 20% discount and will only pay a total of $725. This discount is only good for members. Enroll in Package Disclaimers Please note that you will receive your Zoom link via email 24 hours before the start of this class. If you enroll in this class less than 24 hours before it begins, please either send us a message or email us at programs@sandiegowriters.org to request your link. Please be advised that it is best to register at least a week before the start of a class to help our instructors prepare and ensure that it does not get canceled or rescheduled. Policies regarding registration, refunds, cancellations, etc. can be found on our policies page. If you would like to provide feedback regarding this class, please feel free to complete an evaluation form.
  • Justin Sterling's installation at San Diego Museum of Art explores bad faith practices, whether in policing, economics, legislation or interpersonal connections. By throwing rocks through windows then reassembling them as stained glass, Sterling asks: is this healed?
  • The death toll is rising. At least 1,400 Israelis and more than 4,000 Palestinians in Gaza are dead as the war continues into a second week.
  • Homeowners in Florida, like other states, are seeing their home insurance rates soar. Multibillion-dollar disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires have led insurers to hike premiums.
  • California’s housing market is less affordable after mortgage interest rates drove up costs for many potential buyers last year.
  • When the government ended its fuel subsidy in May, the cost of gas, food and public transport all jumped. On buses, customers double up in seats — "lapping' they call it — to split a fare.
  • When she was starring in Funny Girl on Broadway, Streisand would alter the music slightly each night: "You can't just copy what you did from the night before." Her new memoir is My Name is Barbra.
  • In Cord Jefferson's directorial debut, Jeffrey Wright plays a frustrated author who echoes earlier Black protagonists in movies like Hollywood Shuffle and Bamboozled.
  • She is the last Trump family member expected to be called to the witness stand by the New York state attorney general. Former President Donald Trump and his two oldest sons already testified.
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