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  • A lively talk presented by award-winning author Jamie Gold, covering all aspects of your home and how it relates to your wellness: > How to add resilience against storms, wildfires and power outages to your home and property > Why multi-generational living can benefit your family – and tips for making it succeed for all > What technologies like the metaverse and artificial intelligence mean for our homes and lives > How, why, and where to add flex spaces to your home > Why noise reduction is crucial for healthier lives and home spaces – and how to achieve it. Copies of her book, "Wellness by Design," will be available for purchase at the event. Please sign-up for this event at the library's front desk. You can register by phone (619-475-4642), by email (bonitalibrary@sdcounty.ca.gov) or in person at the branch (4375 Bonita Road, Bonita, CA 91902).
  • Join us for a timely conversation with Ina Garten, cookbook author and television host; Michelle Hanabusa, founder and creative director of the community-driven streetwear brand UPRISERS and co-founder and COO of Hate Is A Virus, a nonprofit dedicated to dismantling hate and racism; and Margot Lee Shetterly, author of “Hidden Figures,” a New York Times bestseller that inspired a hit movie. Lynn Sherr, author and award-winning journalist, will moderate the discussion. Through a candid and timely conversation, this year’s distinguished panel will share their personal stories and vision on how women can help lead our nation to a better future.
  • Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have both appealed to workers in this year's election. But the candidates’ stances on many issues affecting workers remain far apart.
  • Research into new pharmaceuticals has produced an unanticipated by-product: Petunias that glow in the dark
  • Ed Dwight, a former Air Force test pilot who was passed over to become an astronaut in the 1960s, described his flight aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard as "life changing."
  • Kamala Harris has long voiced support for action on climate change, during her career in California and as vice president. Environmentalists hope that background signals she'd take major steps if elected.
  • A federal program kills hundreds of thousands of wild animals a year. Documents obtained by NPR show that many of those animals were killed in places where no damage to livestock was reported.
  • Climate journalist Zoë Schlanger says research suggests that plants are indeed "intelligent" in complex ways that challenge our understanding of agency and consciousness. Her book is The Light Eaters.
  • One of the facilities Samsung is building will be the size of 11 football fields, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. The new investment will create thousands of jobs, the White House said.
  • Scientists at a biotech company say they have created a key stem cell for Asian elephants that could help save the endangered species and become a steppingstone for bringing back the woolly mammoth.
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