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  • May 21, 28, June 4 from 1-4 p.m. This 3-week course spans a total of 9 hours of instruction. Learn to sew zippers, hoods, pockets and more – along with the importance of following grainlines, and how to properly measure your body and read a pattern. During the process, you’ll make your own hoodie or pullover. Instructor Tracey Herriot will show you simple troubleshooting tips, and walk students through the steps of sewing their own garment. Materials are provided. Note: there is a $15 material fee to be paid to the instructor at the start of the course. Some sewing experience required: you must know how to thread a machine and wind a bobbin. Ages 16+ welcome! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • This is how we do Father's Day Dinner in San Diego. Gather your family for an exceptional dining experience. Enjoy our new Surf & Turf Duet with braised beef short rib and shrimp scampi, plus amazing views of the San Diego skyline like you've never seen before. CRUISING 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. ADMISSION Tickets can be purchased through here. - Adult: Ages 13+ | $89.50 + taxes and service charge - Child: Ages 4-12 | $53.70 + taxes and service charge - Children under 4 ride FREE CONNECT WITH FLAGSHIP CRUISES & EVENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The San Diego Veterans For Peace will be setting up its Arlington West Memorial in front of the USS Midway Museum to honor the 288 brothers and sisters from Southern California who died in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The press and public are encouraged to stop by, honor the fallen, read their names, and reflect on their sacrifice. Chapter members from the various military services will be present to answer questions about the memorial and to ask the public to reflect on these wars and ongoing wars around the globe. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Twitter
  • I Love A Clean San Diego is thrilled to invite you to our Spring Social! We will celebrate three Creek to Bay site captains, share the impact of ILACSD, and provide exciting updates for the year ahead. The evening will include opportunity drawings, bringing environmental stewards like you under one roof, and the release of Duck Foot Brewing’s “I Love A Clean IPA” brew. For more information visit: cleansd.org Stay Connected on Social Media I Love a Clean San Diego: Facebook
  • The second event in the series Music on the Move features a presentation by the project Drummers Without Borders and Francisco Morales, sound artist and curator of the Front Gallery. Showcasing artists whose work and practice are informed by border dynamics, we present important perspectives on how music and performance play a role in reshaping the border narrative. Drummers Without Borders (DWB) was formed in San Diego, CA, in 2004 by Felix Diaz, Silvio Diaz, and Abril Diaz, a family of musicians, educators, and artists. It began as a program introducing music to students with special needs in one underserved elementary school. Felix, Silvio, and Abril taught the students how to drum to help establish feelings of accomplishment. Through the years, DWB gained experience, evolved, and grew to incorporate students and the public of all ages in the therapeutic practice of drumming. Drummers Without Borders’ mission is to develop music projects to address gaps in education, community building, health, and the environment stretching beyond San Diego. DWB’s welcomes collaboration with individuals and organizations of similar interests. They hope their expertise can create a better world for future generations. About Francisco Morales Eme Francisco Eme, originally from Mexico City, now lives and works in San Diego, CA. Francisco is a composer, producer, and multimedia artist. He mainly works with sound but integrates various disciplines into his practice. He has released solo albums, collaborations, and musical projects in electroacoustic, experimental, and electronic pop music, and other genres. His work has been featured in museums, galleries, and concert halls in Mexico, the United States, Europe, and South America. Francisco is the current Gallery Director at The FRONT Arte & Cultura, a bi-national art gallery in the San Diego-Tijuana border region, where he curates art exhibitions, workshops, concerts, and performances focused on the transnational artistic life of the area, but also attentive to the international art scene. Francisco Morales Eme’s Artist Statement: "My work is driven by a deep observation of the culture in which I live, social interactions, and everyday situations. Art, society, technology, and science merge in my practice. I strive to start a conversation with the audience about relevant issues of our time." Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The Parker Edison Project podcast is back for our 3rd season. Season one was about people, stories so riveting we could just press play and let the magic shine. Season two was things, unique topics and ideas. Season 3 is places, geo-politics. The way environments, people, and power work in a continuum. I’ll introduce you to some people and eateries you should get more familiar with. Plus, we brought back our resident tastemaker King Dice for some brand new “MMSM” segments. This is the Parker Edison Project, a sonic exploration of culture as a lifestyle, where each episode starts with a thought-provoking talk and ends with a musical bang. Show Credits: Parker Edison (Host), Angela Rogan (Writer), Professor Robert A. Saunders (Show Consultant), Chris Reyes (Head Editor), Lisa Jane Morrisette (Operations Manager) and John Decker (Associate General Manager for Content)
  • Human rights groups say Israel stepped up arrests in the occupied West Bank during the war. Only a fraction of those arrested have been released as part of hostage and prisoner exchanges.
  • Nurses at UC San Diego Health are calling for help, because they say they have too many patients and not enough resources in the emergency room. In other news, we hear from two adaptive sports competitors who competed in the Marine Corps Trials. Plus, we have details on some of the films playing in the final weekend of the San Diego Latino Film Festival.
  • The case involves just one abortion, but it's likely to have wider implications in the state with some of the strictest abortion laws in the country.
  • President Biden has $52.7 billion to invest in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing plants. But there's a big shortfall in workers for the new jobs.
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