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  • NOVO Brazil Brewing Company is hosting a Disney-themed shop-and-sip event with Erika's Pop-Up Shops on the patio of its Lane Avenue brewery on Saturday, June 8 from 2 – 6 p.m. The family-friendly afternoon is free to attend, and it includes complimentary face painting for kids. The first 60 adults through the doors will receive Mickey ears and pins as well. Guests can shop from a variety of home-based, handmade, and small businesses selling Disney-themed soaps, jewelry, clothing, tumblers, crafts, baked goods, and more. Some of the vendors include Cake For Your Pet, Lasting Links by Lex, Moreno Mugs & More, and Suds & Bath Buds
  • This Shanghai bookstore, now in D.C., was revived by its owner, who hopes to create a space for open discussions in the diaspora community, where people can sit and read together.
  • Vice President Harris has been campaigning with Republicans disaffected with former President Donald Trump. But some progressive voters aren't loving the strategy.
  • More than 3 million Floridians were without power after Milton. In some areas like Siesta Key, damage was severe. In Sarasota, many residents were thankful things were not worse.
  • Trump promised to "drill, baby, drill." What does that actually mean for the U.S. oil and gas industry – and other types of energy, too?
  • The San Diego Independent Scholars organization presents a Works in Progress event. This event is both in person and via zoom. The in-person venue is the North University Community Library, 8820 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92122. To join the zoom webinar, click here! Meeting ID: 837 1686 4012 Passcode: SDIS Dr. Montebruno Saller received her doctoral degree in East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. She is writing a book titled Japanese American Citizens as Survivors of the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing (Routledge, forthcoming). This book tells the story of young American citizens of Japanese ancestry who were in Hiroshima during World War II and their efforts to survive the atomic bomb, make their way back to the United States, build a life on the painful memories of their past, start a social movement to obtain medical relief from both the Japanese and American governments, and contribute to the peace movement for a world without nuclear weapons. Her presentation will discuss the challenges she has faced in the writing process.
  • Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams revealed what life has been like aboard the International Space Station after problems arose with their Starliner spacecraft, which returned home empty last week.
  • This weekend caps a record-breaking season for travel, and those hitting the road will find lower gas prices than they did last year.
  • An open house Saturday, April 13, will feature free trial classes as well as a chance to meet faculty, learn about Encinitas Ballet Academy programs. This Event Includes | • Performance by the Encinitas Ballet Students • Light refreshments from local establishments and vine • Raffles with local businesses • Music and Dance
  • Severe storms are forecast for Tuesday in parts of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska and showers and storms are also possible in parts of South Dakota and Minnesota.
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