Area law-enforcement agencies have reported the following recent activity: Floresville police •Aug 1, Paul Trinidad, 19, of Floresville was arrested at his residence in the 1300 block of D Street and charged with reckless bodily injury to a child, elderly person, or disabled person, and assault causing bodily injury in family violence. •Aug. 4, Felicia
LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - Now you can enjoy our Daily Readings with Questions for Reflection course in real-time with a live instructor to guide you through the readings and reflections.
The course is led by catechist and associate professor, Paul Trinidad, who guides students through each day s readings. Students view the readings and each question for reflection together, then enjoy a series of guided discussions. The purpose is to help students appreciate the Daily Readings on a more intimate, practical level, and to give you a place to seek and share prayer with others.
The new course was launched on April 26, and will continue indefinitely. To take the course, students just need to enroll in the Daily Readings course, then join the Live Lesson each weekday at 8 AM Pacific time.
Sharon Stone with Anderson Cooper
Writers Bloc presents an evening with actress Sharon Stone who discusses her book,
The Beauty of Living Twice, with CNN s Anderson Cooper. In this memoir, Stone discusses her triumphs and disappointments, her struggle to recover from a massive stroke and her charity work for HIV/AIDS causes and poverty and education in Africa. Attendees are asked to support authors and local bookstores by preordering a copy of
The Beauty of Living Twice from Skylight Books.
Singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile (L), with British actress Catherine Shepherd, poses with her awards during the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards in 2019. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
When you build a bridge, the kind ships go under and cars go over, you’d think it’d be something that always kind of stuck with you. But Bob Schraeder, project manager for Shimmick Construction on the Gerald Desmond Bridge replacement, said it was through experiencing the work of the four artists that chronicled the bridge’s creation that “caused me to remember the challenges we had in construction and the beauty of what we were building. The art captures that, it actually makes you reflect more on the accomplishment.”
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The Long Beach-based artists, Sarah Arnold, Kathryn Babcock, Helen Werner Cox and Liz Talbot, were given exceptional access to the bridge project for three years, observing and painting from on top and below it.