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  • Krown Family Films will have a film event for the upcoming documentary "THE POWER OF SPORTS FOR AMPUTEES." The film follows the struggles and successes of three people with leg limb loss that are wanting to participate and/or compete in sports. The film event from 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. includes appetizers, desserts and beverages, networking and an online silent auction and panel discussion after the film.
  • Join Library Shop SD to celebrate the launch of Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw’s latest book with renowned cat photographer Andrew Marttila, Cats of the World, at the San Diego Central Library @ Joan Λ Irwin Jacobs Common. The superstar cat-loving duo will be in conversation with local animal rescuer Susan Hicks. An audience Q&A and book signing will follow the presentation. This is a TICKETED EVENT. Tickets include a copy of the book and a companion seat if requested. About the Book: Husband and wife team Hannah Shaw (Kitten Lady) and Andrew Marttila have made cats their lives’ work: they rescue and rehabilitate kittens, educate people on cat and neonatal kitten care, and capture our feline friends’ unique personalities through writing and photography. Now, in the project of their dreams, they’ve taken their passion for cats global. In Cats of the World, Shaw and Martilla journey across 25 countries to explore cat culture around the globe, documenting their travels with stunning photos and interviews with cat lovers from each country. From England’s charmingly worn pubs and candle-lit cathedrals, Greece’s sunset-stained cliffs and white-washed homes, Kuwait’s sandy beaches and glittering skyline, South Africa’s bustling streets and lush mountains, and so many places in between, Cats of the World is a celebration of cats in their every form– in settings magical and mundane– and an enlightening exploration of what they mean to the people who love them most. About the Authors: Hannah Shaw, also known as Kitten Lady, is a professional kitten rescuer, humane educator, New York Times bestselling author of Tiny But Mighty, and unwavering animal advocate who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals. She is also the founder of a 501©3 nonprofit organization, Orphan Kitten Club, which provides rescue and critical care services to orphaned neonatal kittens. She lives in California with her husband, Andrew Marttila, three cats, and an endless rotation of foster kittens. Andrew Marttila is a professional animal photographer specializing in cats. For over 10+ years, he’s taken hundreds of thousands of photos of our feline overlords that have been used in worldwide media in both digital and print, from the cover of National Geographic to Good Morning America. Marttila is the author of Shop Cats of New York, Cats on Catnip, and How to Take Awesome Photos of Cats. Along with his partner Kitten Lady, he helps run Orphan Kitten Club, a nonprofit in San Diego that saves kittens in need.
  • During our Chocolate Making Classes you will learn, create, eat and laugh! We offer chocolate making classes for adults and children 5 years and older*. Our hands-on chocolate making classes are about 1 ½- 2 hours long and limited to 10 students (or 10 child/ parent teams). There you will learn the basics of working with chocolate, create your own bark, molded chocolates and more. During class, students will play with favorite flavors like salted caramel and peanut butter cup and select monthly themed flavors made by chocolatier Michelle Lomelin. Students will also select from more than two dozen ingredients as they personalize a chocolate bark – with favorite flavors including freeze dried fruits and savory pretzels, potato chips and a wide selection of nuts. Plus, you will get to keep all your creations! Our chocolate making classes are offered one Saturday a month and each month has its own theme. This month we celebrate all things citrus! For molded chocolates we will have kalamansi ganache and yuzu caramel. For barks we will have candied orange peel, candied lemon peel, crushed Lemonheads and crystallized lime. *each child 5-12 yrs. old must have a parent helper. Children 13 yrs. old and older are purchased as individuals. All adults are purchased as individuals. *As a thank you, we offer 15% off our retail selection For more information visit: sweetpetiteconfections.com/events Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Agreeing to an out-of-network doctor's financial policy, which protects their ability to get paid and may be littered with confusing jargon, can create a binding contract that leaves a patient owing.
  • More than a dozen Southern California retailers were sued by the San Diego City Attorney's Office.
  • Full Campout Registration Includes: - Campsite - Custom designed Kind Hearted Campout T-Shirt by a local artist* - 6 complimentary meals - Palomar Mountain Spring Drinking water - Showers & bathrooms - Events including workshops, DJ dance party, yoga, art projects and much more... Refund Policy: Registration is nonrefundable however it is transferrable. Harrison Serenity Ranch is located atop serene & majestic Palomar Mountain on a 67 acres in the Cleveland National Forest. Spend the weekend surrounded by hundreds of Oak Trees in an untouched part of Palomar Mountain. Outdoor showers, yoga deck, amphitheater, hiking trails, and more. Our definition of a Kind Heart excludes racism, bigotry and all forms of oppression that exist within a system and that includes speciesism, to stand up against one is to stand against them all. Having a Kind Heart is to be inclusive of all folks. This is a nonviolent event. This refers to thoughts, words and actions. We ask that folks approach any upset or disagreement with a kind heart. Each year we will have speakers that folks may or may not agree with, we ask that you be kind hearted and non disruptive to the speaker and those listening. Visit: https://www.kindheartcoalition.org/campout
  • Nevada could be a tipping point for the 2024 presidential election. Here's what could convince voters to go to the polls and vote for either VP Harris or former President Donald Trump.
  • There are barriers preventing many Latino farm workers in northeastern Tennessee from trying to get help, but the extended Latino community is bringing the help to them.
  • Unstable federal funding puts at risk the government statistics used to track the U.S. economy and population, officials and data users warn. That's before any cuts by President Trump and Congress.
  • Americans across the country received harmful hate messages via text after the election. The communication industry has been trying to figure out how it happened.
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