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  • All participants should rent, buy, or download" The Book of Alchemy" by Suleika Jaouad before the first class. In this 8-week workshop, we will use "The Book of Alchemy" by Suleika Jaouad as a guide for a sustained creative practice. Participants will write daily for fifty days, choosing between two prompts each day. The goal is not perfection, but presence. Most prompts can be completed in 10 to 15 minutes, making it manageable even during busy weeks. We will meet once a week for 90 minutes to share selected pieces and engage in thoughtful, witness-based reflection. This is not a critique class. Instead, we will practice deep listening and generous response, noticing what lingers, what surprises us, and what themes begin to emerge across the weeks. Through daily writing and weekly gathering, participants will: - Build consistency and confidence in their writing practice - Discover patterns and images shaping their work - Strengthen their authentic voice - Experience the power of being heard without judgment - Come ready to write, to listen, and to build a sustainable writing practice. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Meyer-Doran house is more than a century old, with a leaking and rotting roof that was letting animals get in. The new roof is part of the city's effort to restore the historic property.
  • Some families aren't leaving their homes as aggressive ICE operations continue in Minnesota, leaving their children confined and stressed. Across the Twin Cities, kids are anxious and afraid.
  • The court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting some 6,000 Syrians and 350,000 Haitians who were granted Temporary Protected Status.
  • “The earth is what we all have in common.” – Wendell Berry Celebrate Earth Day with an evening of shared words and quiet reflection. We’ll gather to read and write about the planet we call home—nature’s influence on our lives and our own place within the living world. Bring a favorite short poem or prose piece to read—your own or another’s—rooted in the natural world, along with a notebook or laptop for your own writing. You’re invited to bring a small potted plant to place at the center of our table—a living reminder of our shared ground, our need for tending, and the growth that happens when we gather. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • In 1921, Gilbert and Beatrice Bates began a legacy by moving their family to the scenic Walnut Slope Ranch in Valley Center. Over the past century, their farm has delighted five generations and attracted visitors from across the globe. Now, Wicked Wine Run invites you to be a part of that tradition! Experience the beautiful oak-filled valley, enjoy wine, and run or walk through this historic property. Join us at the next Wicked Wine Run and create your own memories at the iconic Bates Nut Farm in San Diego, CA! Visit: 'Wicked Wine Run' Bates Nut Farm on Instagram and Facebook
  • Calbright College, the state’s free online community college, is growing rapidly, despite concerns about its effectiveness. Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes tripling its annual budget.
  • Come celebrate Easter with us and rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. March 29th, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m., The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Chula Vista Church of Jesus Christ on Instagram and Facebook
  • The new documentary “Tura!” pays tribute to badass actress and pop culture icon Tura Satana. Cinema Junkie speaks with director Cody Jarrett and Satana’s friend and manager Siouxzan Perry. Warning: Episode contains mature language.
  • Have fun finding hidden Easter Eggs while learning a little history about America's largest Little Italy! Adventure • History • Prizes • Social Fun! Get ready for a fun-filled evening of friendly competition and discovery in America’s largest Little Italy! Join dozens of others for a unique hunt where you’ll be searching for over 100 hidden Easter eggs and historic clues throughout the neighborhood. It’s the perfect mix of adventure, socializing, and local history—with prizes to top it off! Check-in: 11 a.m. at Ballast Point Brewing Teams: Come solo — we’ll match you with a team of 5 Or bring your own team (max 5 people) The Hunt: You’ll have 75 minutes to search for as many eggs and historical clues as you can Each egg and clue = points Look out for Mini Kegs & surprise “Bunny Bonus Points”! After the Hunt: Head back to Ballast Point Scores tallied Winners announced Stay for drinks, food, and mingling with your fellow egg hunters Prizes awarded to top teams! $25 per person — includes: The hunt Space rental Hosting & team coordination Can I Come Alone? Absolutely! 90% of guests come solo — we’ll make sure you’re teamed up! Location: Little Italy, San Diego Dress Code: Casual & comfortable — bunny ears optional (but encouraged!) Ages: 21+ Email Dave Cervini at dave@sdsocialnetwork.com Or call 212-873-2256 (M-F, 10 AM–4 PM) Nonrefundable unless canceled. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/adults-only-easter-eggs-kegs-history-hunt-in-little-italy-tickets-1983568213924?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
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