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  • California is leading our nation with groundbreaking legislation that addresses climate change by keeping organic materials out of our landfills. As Californians are asked to rethink how they manage their food waste, businesses may be wondering: How can I be in compliance, and how will this affect my bottom line? The County of San Diego and Solana Center are here to help you understand the new legislation and find opportunity in the coming changes. From saving money, to creating press opportunities, to addressing climate change and regional food insecurity, your business has a lot to gain while staying ahead of state regulations! In this workshop, we will cover the following topics: • Organic waste legislation (SB 1383) that impacts your business • Impacts of wasted food on your business and the environment • Practical tips and strategies to prevent food waste and save money • Guidance on food donation, liability protection, and tax incentives Register: https://bit.ly/3LGrLto Made possible through generous funding by the County of San Diego
  • See your favorite kids’ movies this summer at Regal! Regal Summer Movie Express tickets are just $2 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from June 7 to August 10 featuring summer movies the whole family will enjoy! Get showtimes and more information. Week 1 Tuesday, June 7 - Wednesday, June 8 Both movies play on all days "The Lorax" "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part" Week 2 Tuesday, June 14 to Wednesday, June 15 Both movies play on all days "Abominable" "The LEGO Batman Movie" Week 3 Tuesday, June 21 to Wednesday, June 22 Both movies play on all days "Despicable Me" "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" Week 4 Tuesday, June 28 to Wednesday, June 29 Both movies play on all days "Despicable Me 2" "Space Jam" Week 5 Tuesday, July 5 to Wednesday, July 6 Both movies play on all days "Sing" "Puss in Boots" Week 6 Tuesday, July 12 to Wednesday, July 13 Both movies play on all days "Sing 2" "Space Jam: A New Legacy" Week 7 Tuesday, July 19 to Wednesday, July 20 Both movies play on all days "Despicable Me 3" "Tom & Jerry" Week 8 Tuesday, July 26 to Wednesday, July 27 Both movies play on all days "Minions" "Trolls World Tour" Week 9 Tuesday, Aug. 2 to Wednesday, Aug. 3 Both movies play on all days "The Croods: A New Age" "The Boss Baby: Family Business" Week 10 Tuesday, Aug. 9 to Wednesday, Aug, 10 Both movies play on all days "Trolls" "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World"
  • The Navy has renamed the USS Chancellorsville, a name honoring a Confederate victory, to the USS Robert Smalls, after an enslaved man who escaped the South by stealing a Confederate steamship.
  • Georgia's Republican governor, Brian Kemp, is pledging to make his state the "electric mobility capital" of the country without embracing the climate realities that are helping drive the transition.
  • China's new defense minister made his first international appearance on Sunday at an annual defense summit, where he delivered a speech full of thinly veiled digs at the U.S.
  • Whoever is elected will have to address the city's structural budget deficit and try to bring a four-year university to the South Bay.
  • In the small city of Skagway, there's a one-of-a-kind bus service designed for a very particular type of customer — puppies.
  • An ABC News freelance producer confronted critics of a consulting firm's powerful clients. Her actions confirm people's worst suspicions about the news media, says a former network news president.
  • San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery hosts this exhibition of pictorial and sculptural investigations on color, light and texture, featuring recent artworks by San Diego-based artists Christian Garcia-Olivo, Kaori Fukuyama and Melissa Walter. Kaori Fukuyama’s luminous canvases glow as if lit from within. She’s obsessed with distilling the essence of light in all its variations and with capturing minute subtleties of color. Her surfaces are satisfyingly smooth and vibrant, built layer by layer with invisible brush strokes that achieve a sense of depth and gratifying density. Some works become architectural compositions that force the picture frame and painted surface to slightly project, as if lifting off the wall. Kaori’s paintings, drawings and sculptures stand as peaceful meditations on nature, derived from her exposure to Japanese Shintoism and Buddhism. Circles of pure light seem to break through the monochromatic square canvases. They recreate the startling feeling of staring into the sun and they transport the viewer into a tunnel of radiant light. Sculptures fabricated out of reflective and transparent Mylar allow the light to penetrate and dance; the materials refract and bend the rays of light generating delightful prismatic effects. Minimalism and abstraction paired with a rigorousness of design and execution make these into otherworldly pieces. Kaori shapes light into form and makes the ineffable into something tangible. She seduces the viewer to be present, to appreciate the beauty of a moment suspended in time. Join us to hear the artist talk about her artwork, inspiration and process. SD Mesa College: Facebook Instagram
  • Mass layoffs have dominated the headlines as huge companies shed hundreds and thousands of workers. But the economy is still adding jobs — 236,000 last month alone.
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