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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!
  • 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.
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  • A winter storm packing powerful winds, heavy rain and potentially several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada shut down highways, toppled trees and triggered flood watches and avalanche warnings.
  • Employers added 42,900 new jobs in May. But Friday's report from the Employment Development Department is overshadowed by recent signs of a wobbly economy.
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  • Republican Party divisions over who would lead the House, debates over the debt ceiling and other conflicts have revived a years-long conversation about what it even means to be conservative.
  • Republican Brian Dahle faces an uphill battle to defeat California Gov. Gavin Newsom in November.
  • San Diego's Cannabis Business Division received a $764,261 grant from the California Department of Cannabis Control, intended to develop tools to help businesses comply with local and state laws, it was announced Monday.
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