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  • Welcome to Le Salon De Musiques — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concertgoers while savoring a high tea buffet catered by Desserts by Clement. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. It takes place in San Diego, at the La Jolla Woman's Club. Concert 6: Sunday March 2, 2025, AT 4 p.m. (Including high tea buffet after the performance) Program: Introduced by musicologist Adam Gilbert - Duparc, Poulenc, Faure, Hahn: Songs for soprano & piano - C. Saint-Saens: Pino trio No.2 In E minor OP 92 - E. Chausson: Piano trio in G Minor OP 3 Performed by: Elissa Johnson, Soprano, Ambroise Aubrun, Violin, Allan Hon, Cello, Bernadene Blaha, Piano. Visit: https://lesalondemusiques.com/product/cello-piano-buy-online-near-me-concert-orchestra-symphony/ Le Salon De Musiques on Facebook
  • Could 2025 be another game-changing year for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies? Here are the three things to watch in the new year.
  • Earthaven Ecovillage fared remarkably well after Hurricane Helene. The community had backup power and water systems, as well as food supplies, but members also knew how to work together in a crisis.
  • The U.S. has generally kept tariffs low, but a few domestic industries have long been protected by import taxes and other trade barriers. They offer clues about how Trump's new tariffs might work out.
  • Take time for yourself while your kids dive into a full week of creativity and fun at our Spring Break Camp! Young artists in grades K-5 will explore a variety of exciting art activities designed to spark their imagination. Led by our talented teaching artists, campers will try new techniques, collaborate on group projects, and create unique masterpieces to bring home. With plenty of breaks for snacks, movement, and lunch, the days are a perfect mix of creativity and play. Give yourself a break while your kids make art and lasting memories! Why Choose ArtReach? Spring Break Camp is a hands-on experience where kids in grades K-5 can explore art projects focusing on goal-setting, self-expression, and celebrating their unique strengths. Campers will build confidence, collaborate with peers, and create a portfolio of colorful work that showcases their creativity and imagination! Spring Camp Themes: March 24-28: Bloom and Grow Celebrate the beauty of growth and transformation with art projects inspired by nature's wonders. Students will explore vibrant florals, lush gardens, and imaginative depictions of plants, fostering creativity and connection to the world around them. March 31 - April 4: Art Around the World Embark on an artistic journey across the globe! Through a variety of cultural techniques and themes, students will create unique pieces inspired by traditions, symbols, and styles from diverse communities, expanding their creativity and cultural appreciation. Buy 2 or more Weekly Camps, and get 5% off! PLUS 10% off sibling discounts. ArtReach San Diego on Instagram
  • Clean energy is crucial to meet rising U.S. electricity demand, according to industry analysts and executives. But the Trump administration's actions could slow development.
  • A telehealth company partnered with a pharmacy that lacked a required license, raising doubts about the safety and efficacy of the weight-loss medicines it mailed to patients.
  • It was a big party in Punxsutawney this weekend. "This is my favorite holiday," one local says of the fuss-free day, adding, "You don't have to even see your in-laws." This year, Phil saw his shadow.
  • Jose Manuel Romualdez, the Philippines' ambassador to the U.S., details how Manila handles the power struggle between Beijing and Washington.
  • A proposal to severely limit guns that use detachable magazines is approaching final passage in the Colorado legislature. The state's Democratic governor, Jared Polis, is expected to sign it into law.
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