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  • The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified the man who opened fire at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as Patrick Joseph White. White died and a police officer was shot and killed.
  • Make Tiny Ceramics! Choose from: July 5, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. -OR- August 23, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Join us in the land of miniatures. You will learn how and get to create tiny pottery on a mini pottery wheel. No previous pottery experience necessary! In this 2-hour class, you will learn to create 1-3 tiny pots and can add some color if you would like to. You will learn how to center the clay and open it up to form tiny pots, bowls, or plates. This class is a great way to learn the basics of a wheel on a small scale. It is less intimidating and is an accessible way to throw and center clay. Grab a friend or family member who’s been curious about ceramics and come join me in creating tiny pottery! No experience necessary. Ages 12+ welcome! We recommend that each student bring an apron to wear and an older towel or a cloth rag. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts. • Scholarships available. • Homeschool funds accepted. • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stop Light Party – The Ultimate Status-Revealing Nightlife Vibe! Friday Night Fever Meets Modern-Day Dating Etiquette. Green means Single, Yellow means It’s Complicated, Red means Taken. What color will you be rocking? The Rules Are Simple: - Come dressed in the color that represents your relationship status - Bring your boldest, freshest, most stylish look - Arrive early - Ladies are FREE until 9 p.m. - Early Bird Tickets: Just $10 on Eventbrite - At the Door: $20 Why You Should Pull Up: - The sexiest, most flirty party in the city - Meet new people without awkward icebreakers - Vibes curated by live DJs all night - A dance floor full of color-coded possibilities - Drinks flowing, energy high, no pressure — just good times Location: Temecula Sports Lounge | 27911 Jefferson Ave #104 Time: Doors open at 8 p.m. | Party 1:30 a.m. 21+ ONLY | Valid ID Required Early Bird tickets WILL sell out. Don’t wait. Tap in while they’re hot. Dress to impress. Come bold. Leave with a story. Let your color speak for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stop Light Party – ¡La Vibra Nocturna Definitiva para Revelar tu Estado Sentimental! La fiebre del viernes se une con la etiqueta moderna para citas. Verde = Soltero Amarillo = Es Complicado Rojo = En una Relación ¿Qué color vas a lucir tú? Las Reglas Son Simples: - Viste el color que representa tu estado sentimental - Trae tu look más atrevido, fresco y con estilo - Llega temprano – Mujeres ENTRAN GRATIS hasta las 9 p.m. - Preventa: Solo $10 en Eventbrite - En la puerta: $20 Por Qué No Puedes Faltar: - La fiesta más sexy y coqueta de la ciudad - Conoce gente nueva sin momentos incómodos - Vibra con DJs en vivo toda la noche - Una pista de baile llena de posibilidades codificadas por colores - Bebidas fluyendo, energía alta, cero presión — solo buenos momentos Ubicación: Temecula Sports Lounge | 27911 Jefferson Ave #104 Horario: Puertas abren a las 8 p.m. | Fiesta hasta la 1:30 a.m. Solo para mayores de 21 años | Se requiere identificación válida Los boletos de preventa se AGOTARÁN. No lo dejes para después. Conéctate mientras están disponibles. Viste para impresionar. Llega con actitud. Sal con una historia. Deja que tu color hable por ti. Save your spot at the hottest party in town! GERALDBEAMONPRESENTS on Instagram
  • Join the Museum of Us for a lively Artist Talk with Kip Fulbeck, artist and creator of the new "hapa.me - 25 Years of The Hapa Project" exhibition. This event will begin with the artist talk as Kip discusses the concepts behind "The Hapa Project," shares images and stories of participant interactions, and reveals personal details about his artistic process. Guests will then have an opportunity to explore the new exhibit during a special after-hours meet-and-greet with Kip. Admission to this special event will include one year of Museum of Us membership! Tickets are required and space is limited. Register online now at https://museumofus.org/blog/artist-talk-kip-fulbeck. Museum of Us on Facebook / Instagram
  • black british music (2025), the new project from multi-hyphenate Jim Legxacy, tells the story of a U.K. rap scene overspilling its borders as it rarely has before.
  • With the Transportation Security Administration set to require Real ID for commercial airline passengers Wednesday, San Diego International Airport leaders are advising travelers to arrive early and be prepared.
  • The Perseids meteor shower is the most popular one of the year. The meteors during this time are characterized by bright fireballs and long "wakes," the streak of light and color that follow behind.
  • Compounding pharmacies are crimping sales of Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy by making what are essentially copies of the name-brand medicine. The company says it trying to stop them.
  • A new video game just debuted within the Pac-Man universe. It's called Shadow Labyrinth and it's very different from the pellet-chomping game that once dominated arcades.
  • On Alexandra Savior’s new album, "Beneath The Lilypad" (RCA Records)—a collection crafted over the past five years—the singer, songwriter, and musician takes listeners on an ethereal journey. Woven together through 11 lushly orchestrated songs, the album follows the last half- decade of Alexandra’s life, a time during which her sense of self and artistic identity came into question, allowing for a creative freedom driven entirely by instinct and the desire to make music wholly for herself. "Beneath The Lilypad" does not tread a linear path—its arc does not follow an artist from difficult times to fully healed. “Because that’s not how life goes, and that’s certainly not been true of my journey,” she says with a laugh. “I wanted the tracking of this album to really reflect that: life is up and down. It wouldn’t have been true to who I am or where I am to have told this story any other way.” Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/14471383/alexandra-savior/ Alexandra Savior on Instagram and Facebook
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