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  • Please join us for the Inaugural SSF Mother-Son Bowling Night! Mothers are invited with their sons for a fun evening out with other Solana Santa Fe Students and Families. We will have food, drinks and lots of bowling fun, you don't want to miss it! Tickets are $65 per person + ticket service fee. This includes dinner, drinks, shoe rental and bowling lane rental for two hours of fun! Important Details: Tickets must be purchased no later than Monday, May 15th. Any additional funds at the conclusion of the event will be donated to the Solana Santa Fe PTO. Please note, all ticket sales are final, no refunds. All SSF coyotes are welcome, and must be escorted by a parent or guardian, this is not a drop-off event. Questions? Contact Kate Afshar. Please note, this is not a school or PTO sponsored event. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Mother Son Date Knight is a great opportunity to spend quality time together and make life-long memories. Sons will learn how to be a modern day “knight” and show chivalry while taking their mother on a date. Moms and Sons are encouraged to dress up in their Sunday best or as a knight and Queen! Your reservation books your table, dessert, provides supplies & activities for this event, a photo booth, tattoo booth, face painting and a balloon sword as well. Food is not included in this reservation. You will be able to order dinner to purchase after you've been seated by one of our servers. No tipping please, it is our pleasure to serve you! This event is by reservation only, at the Chick-fil-A Grossmont location only. We have four different seating times. Each seating has 20 available reservations that are filled first come, first served. The $12 fee covers yourself and your son(s) - additional sons can be added for $6 (Only one reservation is needed for your party)
  • Gov. Ron DeSantis says the penalties for companies that violate new employment requirements will help the state prosper. But businesses and immigrant activists alike say it'll do more harm than good.
  • Mayor Edilberto Molina relocated to a nearby town last year after drug-trafficking guerrillas threatened to kill him. He's not the only Colombian politician forced away by threats from criminal gangs.
  • Saturday, May 6 from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Join instructor Suzanne Balestri to learn the basics of Fused Glass and create your own glass jewelry to keep for yourself or give as a gift. Mother’s Day is coming up! This fun workshop offers a perfect introduction to kiln-formed or fused glass for beginners, and allows those who have worked with glass before to hone their abilities and finesse their skills. You will learn how fused glass differs from other forms of art glass, how to use the various tools involved in creating glass art, and how to cut and grind the glass you will be using in your wearable art project. Using a colorful array of glass and pre-fired adornments, you’ll construct abstract or representational designs to be fashioned into earrings, pendants, rings, cuff links, even belt buckles! Each student will have roughly 8” x 8” of space in the kiln – plenty of space for several items! Your pieces will be fired in a glass kiln to completely fuse each design into one solid piece, and will be ready for you to pick up the following week. Workshop fee includes pre-workshop instructional videos, all glass, equipment, and kiln firing of several pieces. Supply Fee $10 (cash only) is due to instructor at the workshop. It includes pre-fused adornments plus jewelry findings for up to 3 items (excluding leather for bracelets/belts). Additional findings, chains, cording, and leather for bracelets and belts will also be available for cash purchase. This workshop is recommended for All Skill Levels – Ages 13 and up. Beginners welcome! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Colorado election officials accidentally mailed postcards about voting registration to non-citizens who were not eligible to vote. On Twitter, stories about the mistake have turned conspiratorial.
  • A disproportionate share of catalytic converter thefts happen in California. Here’s what lawmakers are trying to do about it, and why one law-enforcement backed approach didn’t make it out of Sacramento.
  • After overwhelming public participation, the emperor penguin chick hatched at SeaWorld San Diego Thursday was officially named Pearl.
  • A tentative agreement between UPS and the Teamsters has averted a potential strike at the company. The deal will secure pay raises for part-time workers.
  • The California Highway Patrol will conduct a "maximum enforcement period" on the lookout for drunk or drugged drivers over New Year's Eve weekend, the CHP announced Thursday.
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