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Facing History Presentation
Children's Museum Auction
YMCA Job Fair
Hopuse Of Puerto Rico Dominoe Club
Border Angels
Mayor Sanders Community Coffee

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Community Events (Posted 6.18.07)

facing historyHistorian Taner Ak�am will Discuss the Armenian Genocide and Turkish Denial
Saturday, June 30, 7:00 pm
Pacific Park Branch Library
501 S. Pacific Ave., Glendale, CA 91204 (Get Directions)

What are the personal, moral and political consequences of genocide denial? Join us for a discussion with Dr. Taner Ak�am, a Turkish historian and author of A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility.

RSVPs are strongly encouraged, as we expect this event to fill quickly.

Citinzenship Volunteers

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MUSEUM SCHOOL ART AUCTION

Saturday, June 23rd
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Purchase sculptures and paintings by featured artists and Museum School students at a silent and live auction.

Live auction begins at 8:15 PM.

Enjoy music by Merge Life & Music and delicious organic libations from Kava Lounge.

Kava Lounge Studio Space
2812 Kettner Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101

For more information, call 619 236 8712. All proceeds will benefit the Museum School, a component of the Children's Museum/Museo de los Ni�os San Diego.

YMCA Job Fair
YMCA Carrer Fair 
HPRSD Domino ClubDominos Club of the
House of Puerto Rico San Diego
Renewing old traditions... 
 
1st Annual Domino Tournament
 

Be sure to join us for the HPRSD Dominos Club's first tournament as part of the Annual Members Picnic at the Admiral Baker Park in San Diego, CA. Teams are lining up to show their game. All skill levels are encouraged to sign up. Help preserve one of our dearest traditions.
 
 
Dominos in Joyce Kilmer ParkThere will be four divisions with eight 2-person teams each:
      • Boricuas
      • Tainos
      • Criollos
      • Jibaros

Register your PR-related team name before it's taken.

Some teams registered: Sofritos, Machetes, Ohio Boricuas, Viva Puerto Rico, etc. We will post names on the website as we get them.

Games will start at 11am. All team players need be present beforehand.
 
To register, visit the HPRSD Cottage on Sunday afternoon, June 17th, or go online. Provide your PR-related team name and names of the two team members.
 
Any questions, feel free to contact me or HPRSD.
 
 
Respectfully,
Bobby Rivera
HPRSD Member and Dominos Club Coordinator
[email protected]

real border

Border Angels will go to Imperial Valley to service rescue stations on Saturday. We will meet in downtown San Diego and leave for desert in midmorning. Please bring 4 gallons of water each. On Sunday we will partner with Los Angeles action for Humane Immigration reform.   

For more information, volunteers or support
BORDER ANGELS
PO BOX 96598
SAN DIEGO CA 92138
(619) 269-7865

 

Please join Mayor Jerry Sanders for a cup of COMMUNITY COFFEE

 

This is an opportunity for you to ask Mayor Sanders questions about city-wide issues and community-specific concerns.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

 
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
 

Starbucks Coffee

College Grove Shopping Center

3436 College Avenue

San Diego, CA  92115

 

For more information, please contact Beryl Rayford at (619) 236-7168 or [email protected].

 

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