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eos to offer an insight into various painting practices and approaches. RSVP: forallweknow@thestudio-
door.com. Lecture 1: Tracing a genealogy of American painting. Tuesday, July 26, 6pm; free. Studio Door, 3750 30th Street. (NORTH PARK)
Forum: Prevention of Church- Related Sexual Abuse Join the San Diego Adventist Forum at our 2016 Summer meeting with speaker Jennifer Jill Schwirzer. Her talk is titled Wise as Serpents, Harmless as Doves: Prevention and Proper Handling of Church-Related Sexual Abuse. sandiegoadventistforum. org. Saturday, July 23, 9:30am; free. Tierrasanta Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 11260 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard. (TIERRASANTA)
Foster Parent Orientation Have you ever considered opening your home to a foster child in need? If you’d like to learn more about the process of becoming a foster par- ent, join us for a free orientation. Info: 858-569-2113 or wvang@cen-
terforchildren.org. Saturday, July
23, 10am; free. San Diego Center for Children, 3002 Armstrong St. (CLAIREMONT)
Jewels in America’s Natural Crown A visual travelogue of three of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring National Parks is brought you with their creation, history, and legacy. The stars of the show are Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Crater Lake. Tuesday, July 26, 2pm; free. University Community Library, 4155 Governor Drive. (UNI- VERSITY CITY)
Looking Beyond the Web: Research Tips and Tools for Writers Whether you’re mining your past for a memoir or research- ing a new subject for a novel, the amount and quality of information you gather makes all the difference. In this workshop, we’ll discuss the importance of going beyond surfing the web, as well as the best ways to tackle research, including making contact, shadowing subjects, and conducting interviews. Saturday, July 23, 1pm; $30-$36. Ink Spot,
2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Barracks 16 #202. (LIBERTY STATION)
Say Anything: How to Write Great Dialogue From portraying character to moving the plot for- ward, dialogue works hard in any story. In this workshop, we’ll study examples of good dialogue and dis- cuss how and why these work, and we’ll go over tips for how to cre- ate your own authentic, realistic voices, with writing exercises that will reinforce the major tenets of effective dialogue. Saturday, July 23, 10am; $30-$36. Ink Spot, 2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Barracks 16 #202. (LIBERTY STATION)
NATURE
Ocean Water Temperatures are peaking late this month or are likely to peak in August as a result of many weeks of summer sunshine and warm coastal air temperatures. While the water off shore seldom exceeds 70 degrees Fahrenheit,
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shallow water temperatures of 70 to 80 degrees are not uncommon on gently shelving beaches late in the day. Wide, sandy beaches such as Coronado, south Mission Beach, and La Jolla Shores are now at their best for comfortable bathing.
OUTDOORS
Family Discovery Walk Share nature’s summer magic as a family experience and see the seasonal changes it brings. Learn about plant and animal adaptations by examining those that transition into summer inactivity and those that flourish under sunny days. Our Trail Guide-hosted interac- tive outing focuses fun, child- hood enrichment, and memorable moments in nature. Meet inside Visitor Center. Sunday, July 24, 3pm; free. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero Serra Trail. (SAN CARLOS)
Latino Conservation Week: Let’s Go Birding Visit San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge and learn about the amazing birds who call it home. Enjoy our new trail and learn about wildlife in South San Diego Bay. Two guided walks scheduled for 9am or 10am, fol- lowed by an information fair with prizes. Limited number of binocu- lars available to borrow. Saturday, July 23, 9am and 10am; San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 300 7th St. (IMPERIAL BEACCH)
Nature’s Sense of Humor The tiny 0.2-ounce California Gnatcatcher’s song sounds like a kitten’s meow, a cricket’s ears are located on its knees, and ants are miniature ranchers farming aphids as cattle. Join your Mission Trails Regional Park trail guide for a fun and informative walk and learn about the clever adapta- tions nature employs. Meet inside Visitor Center. Saturday, July 23, 9:30am; Sunday, July 24, 9:30am; Wednesday, July 27, 9:30am; free. Mission Trails Regional Park, One
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Night Walk A walk in the canyon at night. It’s an eerie, unusual, and peaceful place filled with many wonders. The senses are enriched at night and are our guidwes. We will also comtemplate the moon, stars, and constellations above. Bring a flashlight, water, and insect repellant. Info: 858-484-3219. Saturday, July 23, 7:30pm; free. Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, 4206 Sorrento Valley Boulevard. (SORRENTO VALLEY)
Peñasquitos Canyon Night Walk A moderately paced loop hike over flat ground. Enjoy the different sounds and smells of the Preserve at night. Chance to see Mule deer and other wildlife. Walk the original immigrant trail and other historic places. Bring insect repellent and a flashlight. Satur- day, July 23, 7pm; free. Peñasqui- tos Creek Park, 8021 Park Village Road. (RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS)
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