Students do project to mark Holocaust
Middle school students at Pacific Ridge School recently embarked on The Butterfly Project, an installation art project memorializing the deaths of 1.5 million Jewish children during the Holocaust, as their service learning project. Carlsbad resident Shoshana Lehrer, class of 2021, helped bring this project to Pacific Ridge as her Senior Signature, with Encinitas resident Brooklyn Borts, class of 2025, introducing it to the middle school. “I love the idea of creating something so beautiful and meaningful from an event that was such a tragic loss,” Shoshana said. “Our school is devoted to diversity and inclusion, so I thought this would be a perfect project to introduce.” Students from the eighth grade each received a biography card representing a different child who died in the Holocaust and painted a butterfly in silence in honor of their child’s story. They then shared the names of the children they were honoring with their fellow
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The Trove, the newest addition to the Bishop Arts District, is a treasure for those prone to indulge in shopping and drinks.
Technically a mezcaleria, The Trove specializes in mescal. Bartenders liken the liquor to a smoky tequila. But unlike tequila, which can only hail from Jalisco, Mexico, mescal can be made from agave grown anywhere in Mexico and still be called mescal.
Patrons eager to drink libations made with mescal, CBD oil and even 24K gold flakes will find no shortage of options on the drink menu curated by mixologist Betty Cocktail. The must-order drink is the Crown Jewel, a mescal and red wine cocktail served on a platter lined by a silver crown.