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SUMMARY:Saturday Art Class for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Art Class for Kids takes place twice a month. Join Samira Ross for a special St. Patrick’s Day clay class. \nFor ages 5 through 12. Materials will be provided. Make sure kids are dressed in clothing they can get messy. \nRegistration for kids is encouraged but not required*. This class is limited to 20 kids\, register to secure your spot but don’t hesitate to drop by day of instead. Parents/caregivers do not need to register. Please register each child separately. \n*There is a 10 minute grace period for registrants. After that\, unless noted in registration that you will be late\, your spot may be given to a walk-in.  \nAll children under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/saturday-art-class-for-kids-3/
LOCATION:Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:art,craft,kids
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SUMMARY:At Your Fingerprints\, Forensic Science Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will provide a brief overview of the forensic science disciplines with a focus on fingerprint analysis. A hands-on portion of the workshop will allow attendees to determine the basic fingerprint pattern classification of their own fingerprints! \nThis program is for adults over the age of 18. Space is limited\, registration is recommended. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space permits.   \n\nTina Young is a College Professor in Southern California where she teaches basic and advanced forensic photography\, forensic technology\, forensic analysis\, criminal evidence\, and California State-certified forensic technology and bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) courses.\n\nShe worked as a Crime Scene Specialist from the mid-1990s to early 2000s. She’s a private BPA practitioner and has testified as a BPA expert witness in San Diego\, Riverside\, Los Angeles\, and San Bernardino County Superior Court. She has a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Master of Forensic Sciences degree.\n​\nSince July\, 2007\, she’s maintained certification as a Certified Bloodstain Pattern Analyst through the International Association for Identification.\n​​\nTina is the author of a forensic technology textbook\, contributing author in forensic photography textbooks\, and authored several forensic journal articles. She was featured on the Discovery Channel’s What on Earth series.\n​​\nTina’s latest passion is her forensics fiction novel series for young adults\, Bailey McKenzie\, Crime Scene Specialist.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/at-your-fingerprints-forensic-science-workshop/
LOCATION:Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Feathers & Form Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join visual artist Stacie Birky Greene for a bird drawing workshop designed for people of all levels. In this hands-on session\, Stacie will guide participants through techniques to observe and sketch birds with confidence and creativity. You’ll learn how to see key features like proportion\, posture\, anatomy\, and feather texture\, and how to capture these on paper with simple\, expressive lines. The workshop also encourages participants to connect personally with nature as they draw — seeing birds not just as subjects\, but as living forms with motion\, attitude\, and character. \nThis program is for adults over the age of 18. Space is limited\, registration is recommended. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space permits.   \n\nOriginally from Colorado\, Stacie Birky Greene received degrees in Art and Art History from the University of Kentucky. She also studied in Florence\, Italy\, and at the Art Institute of Chicago. Although painting was the focus of her training\, she has explored her art in a wide variety of media\, including drawing\, performance\, photography\, installation and video. \nThe central focus of Birky Greene’s work has been to explore nature through a combination of materials and techniques. Her approach has often been guided by a fascination with form and shape\, particularly as nodes for connecting unlikely allies\, such as coral and cacti. By taking organic materials (or at least their representation) out of context\, she compels the viewer to revel in patterns of structural unity. Her recent work has also considered the impact of human consumption and climate change on the natural world. Appalled by mass deforestation and habitat destruction\, she has turned her attention to bird species that have gone extinct since the time of her own birth. The tangible results of this study will be revealed over the course of the next few years\, in a variety of projects. One feature of these works that is important to consider is her choice of materials: namely\, junk mail\, which she either uses “as is” or manipulates\, with the addition of other detritus\, into homemade paper. It is a project that implicates us all in its struggle: here are beautiful objects made\, nevertheless\, from unwanted materials. Moreover\, the materials themselves are the products of overconsumption of resources – fossil fuels burned in production and transportation\, and deforestation to provide wood pulp for paper. The problem of avian ecology and the pressures these birds face is multidimensional\, but the viewer is placed in the unlikely position of assessing and admiring the victim even as its emblem is formed from components that have been implicated in its destruction. \nBirky Greene lives in San Diego\, and she exhibits her artwork locally and internationally. She has taught art to children and adults since 1998.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/feathers-form-art-workshop/
LOCATION:Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:art,books,community,workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260329T090000
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SUMMARY:SDHS / APLD Garden Tour -- A Diverse Tableau: Gardens of Point Loma and Coronado
DESCRIPTION:Credit: Pitroviz / iStock\nThe San Diego Horticultural Society (SDHS) and the Association of Professional Landscape Designers\, San Diego District (APLD SD) will hold their 2026 Garden Tour\, “A Diverse Tableau: Gardens of Point Loma and Coronado\,” on Sunday\, March 29 from 9 am to 4 pm. Tickets and more information can be obtained at sdhort.org. \nThis garden tour promises invaluable insights into gardening in a coastal climate including: colorful climate-appropriate plants\, simple and inexpensive rain water capture for your garden\, the use of colorful architectural elements\, and much more. Designed to benefit residential gardeners interested in having beautiful gardens with minimal water and maintenance\, this garden tour will educate and delight all who attend. Attendees will have the chance to explore whimsical\, contemporary\, and traditional gardens\, unique to the site they inhabit. \nThe San Diego Horticultural Society and the Association of Professional Landscape Designers’ commitment to enhancing the environment by planting gardens\, creating beautiful outdoor spaces\, and using sustainable practices is evident in the gardens chosen for this year’s tour. Join us! \nTicket sales are limited. All tickets must be purchased online in advance. \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/sdhs-apld-garden-tour-a-diverse-tableau-gardens-of-point-loma-and-coronado/
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