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  • Make something different for Valentine's: The Persian Love Cake is an iconic cake with a fragrant rose and cardamom scent, which brings brings you right to the gardens and markets of the orient. Made with a blend of almond and semolina flours, and flavored with cardamom, citrus and rose petals, this cake is moist and fragrant and can be decorated in many ways. We will learn how to seal the cake with a rose water syrup and decorate it with rose petals and pistachio and a zesty icing. We will learn about the spices, scented waters, and other ingredients common to Persian cuisine, and how to source and prepare these ingredients for maximum flavor. Anna will also demo how to make a cultured cream often served with the cake.
  • Sierra Talks: The Making of Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change: Rob Badger and Nita Winter take you behind the scenes on their 27-year journey photographing wildflowers throughout California. Photographing beautiful landscapes and individual flowers evolved into their documentary art project. Internationally acclaimed conservation photographers Rob and Nita have been life partners and creative collaborators for more than three decades. Their work has been featured in Time, Mother Jones, and Sierra magazines, the New York Times, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times. They are the recent recipients of the Sierra Club’s 2020 Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography. Program will be live streamed on Sierra Club SD Chapter Facebook Home page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/sierraclubsd/
  • As Southern California Edison begins its eight-year- long process of decommissioning and dismantling the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, a local watchdog group has filed a petition to put a halt to actions at the seaside plant.
  • The defendant, whose name is withheld because he was a minor at the time of the offense, pleaded guilty last month to a murder count in connection with the Nov. 23, 2020, death of Lisa Thorborg.
  • Ugandan schools were shut for nearly 2 years due to the pandemic. High schoolers were glad to see the shutdown end early this year. But for many, school fees stand in the way of a return to class.
  • The photo, showing top secret documents splayed across a carpeted floor in Mar-a-Lago, was called unprecedented by many observers. It has driven discussions about Trump's legal woes into overdrive.
  • Registration is now open for an amazing semester of in-person, online, and outdoor music classes through the City Heights Music School (CHMS). Open to all ages and all levels, CHMS houses multiple performance groups that reflect the cultural diversity present here in San Diego. Led by professional musicians active in the San Diego music scene, each ensemble, lesson, and class presents students with a unique opportunity to hone their musical skills and create connections with their community members. In addition to Mariachi Victoria de San Diego, Mariachi Prep, Percussive Wave, and the Afro-Cuban Ensemble, CHMS offers group and private instruction in violin, piano, ukulele, guitar, and voice. Student scholarships and instruments are available. This is a 10 week winter session that starts Jan.8, 2022 through Mar. 25, 2022! Times and dates vary on the classes you choose, visit website for more details on certain dates For more information on the different classes offered and registration please visit HERE!
  • Mary Peltola narrowly won a special election that was determined by a ranked-choice voting tabulation. She will become the first Alaska Native in Congress.
  • The blaze, dubbed the Border 32 Fire, was about 20% contained as 7 a.m. Friday, according to Cal Fire.
  • Some experts fear the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, could meltdown in a way similar to what happened in Fukushima, Japan, over a decade ago. What would that look like in a war zone?
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