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  • Are you ready to impress your Valentine? In this virtual Refresh Alliance Experience, you'll be learning how to craft two specialty Valentine's Day cocktails and one mocktail from some of the best in the business, Unmuddled Bartending. We aren't going to let Omicron wreak havoc on our 2022 festivities, but we do want to keep you all safe, so, this will be a virtual experience. Since we are hosting this event the week before Valentine's Day, you'll have time to master these cocktails (and mocktail) in time for the real thing. One of Unmuddled Bartending's mixology experts will demonstrate how to craft each of the Valentine's Day cocktails with instruction on mixology and some fun facts. In 90 minutes, you'll become a confident mixologist, able to serve your Valentine a beautiful array of Valentine's Day beverages. We will send out the cocktail recipes and ingredients list, so you can have everything ready for class on Saturday, February 5th. Invite your family, colleagues, and friends to join you for this epic experience. A portion of the proceeds from this experience will be donated to local Chicago charity, Alive Rescue. ALIVE Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was founded in March 2008 as a rescue and safe haven for animals. Date: Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022 at 1p.m. Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: $20 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Some much needed COVID-19 relief money is coming to small businesses in San Diego county. Meanwhile, North county restaurants are making a comeback. Plus, a local sanctuary is home to some big cats caught up in the multi-billion dollar trade in exotic animals. There's a major effort underway in the U-S to shut down the trade in animals such as lions, tigers and leopards.
  • Historically Black colleges and universities are using federal COVID relief funds to cancel student debt, upgrade campus infrastructure and retain students who struggle because of financial barriers.
  • Amazon began layoffs, reportedly affecting as many as 10,000 employees. That follows job cuts at Meta, Twitter, and Stripe, with CEOs citing economic uncertainty and a slowdown in online ad buying.
  • The company first arrived in Russia in 1851 to deliver devices for a major telegraph line. It primarily does maintenance work on high-speed trains these days — though it's now winding down operations.
  • Yellen's counterparts from the U.K. and Canada joined the walkout to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Police said church members were spared further violence Thursday evening when someone at the dinner subdued the gunman and held him until police arrived.
  • As the Supreme Court weighs extending pandemic border restrictions, Texas has sent National Guard troops to El Paso to turn migrants back to Mexico. But city officials say the guard isn't helping.
  • The move came after several offensive comments from Ye, including antisemitic posts that earned him suspensions from Twitter and Instagram.
  • Gov. Newsom and legislative leaders agree to a record California budget that includes another round of tax rebates. Here are other highlights of the agreement, including spending for abortion access, public schools and small businesses.
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