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  • A gunman killed 10 people and wounded 10 others in the mass shooting in Monterey Park on Saturday. The incident took place near one of Southern California's largest Chinese New Year street festivals.
  • Adults and Ages 10+ (with parent) Welcome! Instructor Hayley Haspel-Winick will lead this exploration of bundle dyeing — using flowers and plant-based food scraps to infuse natural pigment into fiber. Create a one-of-a kind silk scarf with nature’s gift of color. While our bundles steam, we will paint with the flowers and plant-based food scraps and observe how natural modifiers can create a rainbow of colors on paper. If you like, gather a handful of your favorite flowers to bring and use in your bundle. This is an excellent workshop to do with a child, although anyone is welcome! If you’d like to work on one single project with your child, just purchase one ticket. Socials: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Culinary Historians of San Diego will present “The History of Rum,” featuring Richard Foss, at 10:30 am Nov. 20, at the San Diego Central Library’s Shiley Suite, 330 Park Blvd. Myths, mysteries and misconceptions about rum — What you know about rum is probably wrong: it wasn’t invented where or when most books claim, and the famous sea chantey about it was composed by an author, not a pirate. The truth is more interesting: rum helped spark the American Revolution, was currency in Australia, a health tonic for Victorians, and is still a sacramental offering among voodoo worshippers. Rum made sea voyages bearable in the 1850s and Tiki hip in the 1950s. It once fueled half the world’s economy. This is the history of a beverage that was reviled by temperance groups and celebrated by the rich and powerful. Richard Foss has been writing professionally since 1986, when he started reviewing restaurants for a Los Angeles newspaper. He has contributed to more than 40 publications, taught “500 Years of American Food” and “American Fermented” at Osher Institute/UCLA Extension, and is a Culinary Historians of Southern California board member. His books include The History of Rum, and Food in the Air and Space. Foss is currently working on a history of immigrant cuisines in California in conjunction with a museum exhibition he is curating at the Autry Museum of the American West. Event Date: Nov. 20, 2021 (10:30am-12:00pm) Event Location: San Diego Central Library's Shiley Suite The event is free and open to the public.
  • In this online class, we will cook 3 dishes- Chicken Biryani, Channa Masala and an accompanying Raita, which will all showcase how to use spices for flavor. You will do all the cooking in your kitchen as I guide you through every step. Through your laptop or other device, I will be able to be present in your kitchen cooking a delicious meal with you. The recipes will be for 4 people. I will send the recipes and ingredient preparation list in advance. You will also receive an equipment list so that the class is as smooth as possible and we can focus on the cooking. The prep list will guide you as to what ingredients will need to chopped etc before hand and clear instructions will be given about the size of cut etc. I will send photos of some ingredients and techniques in advance to help you through the preparation process. In order to conduct the class most efficiently, this will not be a cook along. Instead, I will be looking into your kitchens to guide you through the class.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “Grey Matters, an Art Exhibition,” juried by award-winning artist, Drew Bandish. The water-based media exhibition runs Aug 4-27, 2022 at our Gallery in The ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. The Opening Reception is Friday, Aug 5, 5-8pm with over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. The Gallery is open Thursday - Sunday, 11a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • How do you deal with the heartbreak of losing a beloved pet? Our audience shares creative and inspiring ways to process grief — and celebrate the lives of our animal companions.
  • Students will discover the geologic activity happening all around them right now. The workshop will examine Southern California’s fault systems and look at recent earthquake activity using online tools from the US Geological Survey. Students will learn how to interpret an earthquake’s magnitude, and they will conduct an experiment to help them understand the mechanics of earthquake faults. This is an in-person workshop. GRADES: 3rd-5th
  • Special evenings in October at Fort Cross will entail some seasonal spooky fun, if you dare... with Jug Band Music, Hoedown, Ghost Stories, and Haunted Hayrides. Hayride Reservations Available at 8 & 8:30 p.m. Fort Cross: Twitter & Instagram
  • On Saturday, July 8, 2023, Seacrest Foundation’s Women’s Auxiliary will host our 45th annual gala. Our event will be held outdoors at “The Gardens” at Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad. Join us for a very special event honoring Pam Ferris for her 35 years of dedicated leadership and celebrating 80 years of Seacrest being a lifeline in our community. The Ruby Jubilee Gala promises to be a memorable evening and will include a champagne and cocktail reception, a 3-course sunset dinner, amazing entertainment by Bonnie Foster Productions, dancing, a Live Auction and Fund-A-Need. RSVP for the 80th Anniversary Ruby Jubilee Gala Today! Follow on social media! Facebook + Twitter
  • Researchers were curious if artificial intelligence could fulfill the order. Or would built-in biases short-circuit the request? Let's see what an image generator came up with.
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