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  • This month, each coop is partnering with their flock’s favorite local organization to give back to the community. Here’s how you eating all the eats and drinking all the drinks helps support local causes through all of December. Little Italy: Drop off canned or boxed non-perishable food items for the San Diego Food Bank’s Drive, and receive 10% off your order that day. All food will be donated to hungry local families in need. Encinitas: Drop off a pair of new socks for the Community Resource Center’s Drive, and receive 10% off your order that day. Or, order online and select the option to round up your receipt to the nearest dollar. All socks will be donated to local families in need. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Bundle up and join us in singing traditional carols and a reading of the real Christmas story. Hot drinks and Christmas treats will be provided. Don’t forget to bring a blanket or chair! More information about the event and The Fields at thefieldschurch.org/cus Follow on social media! Facebook + Twitter
  • The pandemic, technology and the economy have combined to create the perfect storm for "tip-flation" — but we might be at a tipping point.
  • Maps and charts providing details on Ukraine's military and the state of the war have been published on Twitter and Telegram. The Pentagon says it is investigating how they were leaked or stolen.
  • Trump supporter and Jan. 6 protester Ray Epps sued Fox News over statements by former star Tucker Carlson that placed Epps at the center of the violent siege on the U.S. Capitol.
  • High temperatures across San Diego County are coinciding with the start of school for many students. In other news, San Diego State University President Adela de la Torre again defended the schools handling of rape allegations against three football players. Plus, some weekend arts events you may want to check out.
  • Gov. Greg Gianforte banned the app on state government electronic devices last December, and has said he is concerned about people's user data being compromised by the Chinese government.
  • The show is Yegna. Its goal (besides entertainment) is to tackle issues affecting teen girls (and boys, too), from a lack of menstrual pads to why betting is unwise. We talk to one of the writers.
  • Munich's main synagogue was one of the first to be destroyed in Nazi Germany, under Hitler's orders. No one knew what had become of the rubble — until construction workers made a discovery last week.
  • BREWS WITH OUR GNOMIES! We ARe taking our specialty Chunky Knit Gnome workshop on the road! Join us for an offsite Chunky Knit Gnome Workshop at Bay City Brewing Co. This workshop will be held at Bay City Brewing Co. in Point Loma, located at 3760 Hancock St., San Diego, CA 92110. In this class, you will customize your gnome's yarn hat, beard, clothes, ...all the fun "gnome-tastic" things! This class includes all the materials and instruction to complete ONE gnome. Your ticket price of $45 will also include one FREE drink on tap at Bay City Brewing Co.! (must be 21 or older) Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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