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  • Some programs and schools are working to prepare Native American students for college and support them once they get there.
  • Learn some well-known and some lesser-known Yiddish tunes with local Yiddishist Jana Mazurkiewicz Meisarosh. Discover the rich Yiddish history behind various theater songs, folk songs, tavern songs, lullabies, and other songs. Imagine a night in a shtetl, learning, analyzing, singing, and schmoozing with friends — with a glass of wine in hand. The class will take place in person and on Zoom. The topic of this session is TAVERN SONGS. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • In Canada, more than 25 million acres of land — an area larger than Portugal — has burned, and the fire season shows no signs of slowing. Here's why many fires are being left to burn.
  • The Sundance Film Festival returned in-person to Park City, Utah, this year, and with more submissions than ever. NPR's Aisha Harris screened nearly 20 films — these are her favorites.
  • Now through March 31, 2023, Soapy Joe’s will donate 25% of the proceeds from online and onsite sales to Rady Children’s Hospital. San Diegans can use code “RADY” at checkout on www.soapyjoescarwash.com to ensure their purchase contributes to the donation. Soapy Joe’s is working directly with children - both across San Diego and at Alexa’s PLAYC - to design new air fresheners through the Soapy Joe’s x Rady Children’s Hospital Kids Coloring Contest. Kids will have the chance to create a colorful world for the Soapy mascot and his dog, Mitters. Vote HERE for your favorite design! For every design submitted, Soapy Joe’s is donating $1 to Rady Children’s Hospital AND the kids’ parents will receive a free car wash. The two designs with the most votes - from Alexa’s PLAYC and all San Diego kids - will be made into an air freshener that will be featured in September for Back to School at all Soapy Joe’s locations across San Diego. Participants also have the chance to win $500 for back-to-school supplies for Alexa’s PLAYC, and a Magic Joe Annual Membership for their parents and their favorite Rady’s care provider ($1,200 value). On Soapy Joe’s Day on Thursday, April 20, the brand will host a celebration at their new Convoy location to announce the money raised for Rady Children’s Hospital and the winning air freshener design.
  • The World Cup starts with host country Qatar playing against Ecuador on Sunday. Here's everything you need to know about how to catch the tournament's 64 matches.
  • California's proposed tax would be 11% if it becomes law. The money would pay for gun violence prevention programs and security improvements at public schools.
  • As a psych major and a religion minor at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Jim Moreno found himself drawn to the religions of East and South Asia. He had visited those temples in Vietnam, Hong Kong, and Japan during his Navy enlistment. But then, in the religion department of the university, he discovered Professor Taylor Scott and his class Music, Eroticism, and Madness. The retired Episcopalian priest was a dynamic, radical, irreverent, source of thunder and lightning that rained in the classroom. At 25 years of age, a university junior, Moreno had started to understand the fire inside that directed social justice activist choices in his life. Especially after his service in Vietnam’s southern rivers. This three hour class for beginning or seasoned poets will explore the path that leads to finding our eclectic mystic, needing no middleman or middlewoman to find your truth, spirituality, and spoken words that can resonate with your religion or maybe not. Our vehicle on Sunday, August 28 will be the poetry of Joy Harjo, Muriel Rukeyser, Alice Walker, Thich Nhat, Hahn, Daniel Berrigan, and three poetry anthologies. Pablo Neruda reminded that as poets our job is to comfort the disturbed and to disturb the comfortable. Another poet promised that when we write spontaneous, first thought, best thought poetry we find out who we are and who we’re not. This class will be taught in two 90-minute segments divided into quotes, film clips, poems, and stories from Jim Moreno’s experience in writing, teaching, and performing life. Actual composing and reading of your compositions then follows. Beginning and seasoned participants are welcomed to the Container of respect and safety that are the foundation of Moreno’s classes. If you are looking for a critique group, this is not the class for you. This is a write from your heart poem-making class. Click here to learn more & register for the class!
  • Visit Makers Arcade Spring Fair Mother’s Day weekend Saturday, May 13 and Sunday, May 14 at the Broadway Pier in Downtown San Diego. This exciting event will feature more than 100 makers, spring-inspired cocktails, beer by Sierra Nevada, gourmet food trucks, live music performances, photo trailers, styled lounges, a kids craft area, and more! Bring your mom, your babies, or just yourself for this fun weekend of art, makers, and community. The first 100 people to arrive each day will get a swag bag filled with handmade items! Kids under 10 are free.
  • The U.S. government and Microsoft reveal Chinese hackers broke in to online email systems and stole some unclassified data.
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