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The North San Diego County Genealogical Society will hold a live webinar from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. Forensic genealogist and scientist Colleen Fitzpatrick will give a presentation on how genetic genealogy confirmed the account of Alex Kurzem, known as the Nazis’ “Little Jewish Mascot,” and whose story was told in a bestselling book, “The Mascot.” The webinar is free; registration is required at nsdcgs.org.
GOP women’s group holds virtual meeting
Carlsbad Republican Women Federated hosts author/speaker Tom Del Beccaro and congressional candidate Brian Maryott at 11 a.m. Tuesday via Zoom. Del Beccaro will give an overview of the Recall Gavin Newsom campaign. Maryott will evaluate strengths and weaknesses in the November 2020 election. To attend, email annie13035@yahoo.com. Visit carlsbadrepublicans.com.
Chamber hosts legal update event Friday
“Legal Update for California Businesses,” an analysis of legislation and case law updates, will be offered virtually from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday by the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce. This free webinar conducted by Fisher Phillips attorney Patrice Nagle will analyze significant new legislation and case law updates that will affect California employers in the new year. Learn more and register at bit.ly/2KsKv4S.
Foundation offers educational webinar
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The Carlsbad Educational Foundation presents its second panel webinar, “Navigating Through Transition: How to Cope Successfully With Change,” from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, presented with the Carlsbad Unified School District and Parent University. Hear personal experiences of navigating through transitions, and learn about resources to help navigate changes related to the pandemic and to life. Register for this free webinar at carlsbaded.org/community-talks. Panelists inc
Police recruitment workshop offered
The Escondido Police Department invites those interested in law enforcement careers to a free online Police Recruit Workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 23 or Jan. 30 at Escondido Police and Fire Department Headquarters, 1163 N. Centre City Parkway. Learn what it takes to become a police officer and how to better prepare for the testing, selection process, and police academy program. Must be 18 years or older. Bring pen, paper and flash drive. Face coverings are required inside at all times. Led by retired Escondido Police Lt. Al Owens, a former police academy instructor. Reserve to (760) 839-4769 or email pcruz@escondido.org.