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  • Saturday | April 26 | All Day ~ Starts at 9 a.m.! Join us at San Diego Craft Collective as the San Diego County Spinners (last year's worldwide winner!) compete in the annual "International Back to Back Wool Challenge"--shearing a sheep, carding, spinning and knitting a sweater as fast as they can! This is an annual event that challenges teams of wool crafters around the globe to create a jumper directly from a sheep's back to a human's back. Each team consists of a blade shearer, a country-of-origin sheep and seven hand spinners (with spinning wheels) and knitters who follow the identical challenge rules and pattern to knit the adult size jumper. This event includes: live sheep shearing at 9 a.m., vendors, live-timed spinning and knitting of the wool sweater, guided practice with a drop spindle, spinning wheels, knitting machines and weaving demonstrations! Note: The event will conclude when the team finishes the challenge, between 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Visit: International Back to Back Wool Challenge! San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Vallow Daybell is charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the death of her husband, Charles Vallow, in Arizona in 2019.
  • Mayor Todd Gloria’s chief of staff claims former city COO Eric Dargan, whose position was eliminated in February, was "terminated for cause" in response to his lawsuit alleging discrimination and a breached contract.
  • Please join us for two free talks. At 1 p.m. "The Mystery of Ida Richardson of Rancho Guajome" presented by Kristi Hawthornes, Oceanside Historical Society. Our favorite local historian brings us another mystery uncovered through her research and unflagging curiosity. Who was Ida Richardson? What was her role at the Guajome Adobe and who fathered her children? Come and hear her fascinating story At 2:30 p.m. The "Ramona Pageant" Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre with Lori VanArsdale, Director. Located on 160 acres in the scenic foothills of Hemet, California, the open-air Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre offers an unforgettable experience whether you attend the annual production of the play “Ramona” or a concert under the stars. Lori will tell us the history of the Ramona Pageant and how a single book about an orphan Native American girl started a 100+ year play. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • Thomas' work puts Black women front and center. "We've been supportive characters for far too long," she says. "I would describe my art as radically shifting notions of beauty by reclaiming space."
  • President-elect Trump lays out plan for his first 100 days during interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press."
  • With prices for a dozen eggs remaining high this spring, crafting eggsperts offer creative substitutes — from potatoes to marshmallows.
  • Pop the Balloon Live debuted on Netflix this week. Its creators says the series can be superficial — but so is dating online.
  • Home appliance companies are rushing to put AI into products. It's motivated by a few factors, including gathering data and creating a long-term customer relationship, experts say.
  • President Trump is no fan of the free press. But he's not the only powerful person in the U.S. using the courts to silence unfavorable coverage, a New York Times editor and author tells NPR.
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