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  • Vista Hill Council on Mental Health presents "Beyond Hidden Valley Road: Shedding Light on the Challenges Faced by Families With Mental Illness, Then and Now" with speaker Robert Kolker is the author of "Hidden Valley Road", an instant #1 New York Times best-seller. Mr. Kolker tells the true story of one extraordinary family with twelve children, six of them diagnosed with schizophrenia, that became science's great hope in understanding this disease. At the Vista Hill Council on Mental Health event, he will discuss how this story sheds light on many of the crucial issues that families with mental illness still face today. Luncheon Chair, Ellen Moxham, PhD along with her committee, invite you to join them for this event where they will also be honoring Barb Crew with the Vista Hill Mental Health Advocate Award. Date | Friday, November 12 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Location | Town & Country Hotel Reserve your spot today! To make a reservation please email jcairncross@vistahill.org or call (858) 514-5155. For more information please visit Vista Council for Mental Health website or email info@vistahill.org.
  • The successful splashdown of the spacecraft with no humans aboard keeps NASA's Artemis mission on track to put the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface by 2025.
  • "I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!" Musk tweeted after most respondents to his Twitter poll said he should step down.
  • The year 2022 was the 200th anniversary of the birth of Gregor Mendel. He's known as the father of genetics, so scientists exhumed Mendel's body and examined his DNA.
  • Teachers across the state are trying to help students who fell behind in their reading skills during remote learning. At the same time, they must meet state grade-level standards for instruction, leaving many wondering if some students will ever recover from learning loss.
  • They won't yet return to work yet in solidarity with some 36,000 graduate student workers who remain on strike.
  • This 5-week session provides an opportunity to develop that idea in your head into a script, or hone and develop your current play-in-progress. Playwriting format and essentials will be covered in the first class. Both group and individual feedback is offered to writers throughout the workshop. Aleta Barthell is a playwright and teaching artist in the San Diego area and a Dramatists Guild Ambassador for the San Diego region. Aleta received her Bachelor of Science in Theater from Northwestern University and trained at the British American Drama Academy and Shakespeare & Company. Aleta studied playwriting/screenwriting at UCSD. Her stage play, WINDOW OF SHAME, is a finalist with the 2020 National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and was a finalist for the 2016 HUMANITAS/CTG Playwriting Prize. Aleta is currently developing a television series about the 12th century queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Note: This hybrid session will be held via Zoom for the first four classes and IN PERSON for the last class on February 13, 2022, at our Liberty Station space (2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Barracks 16, Suite 204). If you cannot attend the final session in person, there will be a Zoom link available. To attend the in-person session, please submit either proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of the event using this Google Form. Masks are also required for everyone except the instructor/presenter. Thank you for your compliance! For more information on this event and class registration please visit HERE!
  • California has seen hundreds of landslides this month. But the factors that make the state so vulnerable to landslides go well beyond the atmospheric rivers that have inundated the state.
  • The president wasjoined by vulnerable Democratic Rep. Mike Levin for the visit to Carlsbad-headquartered Viasat.
  • Hotter temperatures are threatening coral reefs worldwide. Now, scientists are pinpointing how some "super corals" are better able to withstand the heat.
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