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Nurtured by pandemic habits, Huntington Beach Central s seed library is sprouting new interest

Print Nestled inside an old card catalog cabinet on the main floor of the Huntington Beach Central Library lies a Garden of Eden just waiting to be planted after a long pandemic closure, the seed library is back. Closed in spring of 2020, the special collection was fully reopened to the public in mid-March and has since seen a surge in seed seekers, as residents sheltering in place this past year have looked to enrich their living environments. “People love it. They get so excited to come in and see what we have now,” said library services clerk Cynthia Flores. “With spring and planting season, I’ve seen all the excitement as kids come in and pick out seeds. Teachers are teaching kids about the cycle of the seed.”

Quarter of UC population had bad experiences on campus, survey finds

Quarter of UC population had bad experiences on campus, survey finds The University of California system is among those that will be getting less money than hoped for to take care of overdue maintenance. Above, UC Berkeley. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) By Larry Gordon Print SAN FRANCISCO About a quarter of UC students, faculty and staff reported that they had experienced some exclusionary, intimidating or offensive situations on campus and 9% said that had interfered with their abilities to study or work, according to a survey by the university system released Wednesday. Those results in the long-awaited Campus Climate survey elicited mixed responses from leaders of the 10-campus UC system. They said they were pleased that 73% of UC undergraduates reported feeling “comfortable” or “very comfortable” in their classes and only about 7% “uncomfortable.” But the officials were concerned about the reports of dis

Live Music in the New World: How Music Workers in Spain, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Guatemala Are Adjusting to COVID-19

Live Music in the New World: How Music Workers in Spain, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Guatemala Are Adjusting to COVID-19 Concert of the Argentine band Bandalos Chinos. Photo: Leandro Frutos One year ago I was drinking my Argentine mate, likely touched by the saliva of thousands of strangers, at the Bahidorá Carnival, a Mexican music festival in a gorgeous natural reserve. This event opens a key live music series in Mexico that includes Nrmal Festival, the Vive Latino, and the Ceremonia. We are still in the innocent and hopeful beginning of 2020, and I am covering for KEXP, without knowing it, what would be the last few concerts with a live audience in our pre-pandemic reality. 

Kindness grows with new garden in Lakewood Ranch | East County

Before Awa Behm, a first grader at Braden River Elementary School, left to move out of the area last week, she went to the school’s new kindness garden and picked up a small rock with an owl painted on it. The rock was Behm’s way of being able to take a piece of Braden River Elementary with her.  Third grader Corbin Bennett helps deliver the kindness rocks to the new kindness garden. Courtesy photo. “It made her feel special because she was sad about leaving,” said Tammy Peters, Behm’s teacher. Peters’ class worked with their reading buddies in Joadie Durfee’s fifth grade class Jan. 26 to create kindness rocks. After the students were done painting positive messages, such as “I’m proud of you,” “You’re amazing,” and “You’re my sunshine,” on the rocks, they needed the perfect place to put them.

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