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  • Thrift Sale to Benefit the Santa Sophia St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Saturday, May 9 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Fabulous new and used treasures! All at bargain prices! Clothes in the main hall are $2! There will also be a vintage market area and a boutique. Clothes, books, jewelry, home goods, linens, collectibles, crafts, glassware and more! Located in the hall behind Santa Sophia Church at 9800 San Juan Street, Spring Valley 91977 Visit: https://santasophia.org/st-vincent-de-paul-pantry
  • The Saps at Sea, the San Diego Laurel and Hardy club, is hosting the 24th International convention of the Sons of the Desert, the International Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society. Our theme is the centennial of Stan and Ollie working as a team, starting in 1926. Convention Chairman Dave Greim is organizing four fun days -- including film screenings, presentations, games, a trivia contest, two authors panels, 5 meals, a bus trip to Old Town, tour of the USS Midway, and a dinner cruise in San Diego Harbor. Our big banquet will feature a salute to the Veterans and period music by the famous Dean Mora Orchestra, which specializes in 1920s and 30s jazz and dance music. Our special guest is Cassidy Cook, the great-granddaughter of Stan Laurel. Passes are available for the full convention or individual events. A special theatrical show June 23 will feature Laurel and Hardy restorations, silent and sound. Local musician Russ Peck, will accompany the silent movies on a full size organ. Itinerary, registration forms and further info available on the website -- http://www.sonsfest.com -- and on the convention Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sonsfestsandiego2026/
  • Members of Tom Haine's "Shakespeare Unfolded" Workshop shall present soliloquies and sonnets from his greatest plays. Enjoy an evening of Shakespeare performed by a group of incredible actors. Experience the passion and poetry of Shakespeare’s sonnets, speeches and scenes performed in the intimate setting of the Historic Point Loma Assembly Hall. ActLiveNow: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • While some enslaved people did not know about Lincoln's order, many learned of it while the fighting was still ongoing through informal networks, rumors and sometimes from slaveholders themselves.
  • A document from the Department of Homeland Security outlines plans to issue local police facial recognition technology used by federal immigration agents, a move that will expand the scope of ICE surveillance.
  • It's often a derogatory term used to describe digital dinosaurs and technophobes. That wasn't always the case. NPR's Word of the Week looks back at the not so backwards-looking Luddites.
  • Plus, keep an eye out for our World Cup pun, intrigue around a tarp, and the Obama Presidential Center.
  • The war in Iran was a costly blunder, according to Wisconsin swing voters who participated in two online focus groups that NPR observed.
  • Hops, yeast...and a lot of molasses
  • As Christian Pulisic sat with a hurt calf, the U.S. dominated to remain undefeated in group play. With Turkey's loss to Paraguay Friday, the Americans won Group D and advanced to the knockout round.
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