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FAIRFIELD The Solano County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution Tuesday supporting the federal 48-hour workweek standard for sheep and goat herders. The unanimous vote was part of the board’s consent agenda and was brought to the supervisors for consideration by Chairman John Vasquez, ....
CHULA VISTA Chula Vista is focusing on building its future while it continues its COVID-19 recovery efforts, Mayor Mary Casillas Salas said Tuesday during the 2021 State of the City address. “As we continue our path towards full recovery from the pandemic, we are still working on the vital projects that will revitalize our community and our region,” she said. Among those is a series of developments within the 535-acre Chula Vista Bayfront project, including the construction of the Gaylord Pacific Resort and Convention Center, which is slated for later this year. On Tuesday, the city celebrated the completion of the bayfront’s luxury RV resort Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay and a pedestrian path that runs through Sweetwater Park. Since opening in April, the resort has had more than 3,000 guests from across the nation and Canada, said Sun Outdoors spokeswoman Kaitlin Egan. ....
plant sale Saturday The Carlsbad Garden Club will hold a plant sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at The Makers Market fair, on the grounds of St. Michael’s By-the-Sea Episcopal Church, 2775 Carlsbad Blvd., with vendors, music and plant bargains. Proceeds go to horticulture college scholarships. For questions, call or text (760) 481-5414. Advertisement Genealogy buffs to meet online Tuesday The Legacy Users Group, sponsored by the North San Diego County Genealogical Society, will meet virtually from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in GoToMeeting format. The meeting is free; registration is not required. Visit nsdcgs.org. ‘Crafting a DNA Testing Plan’ subject of class ....
During the pandemic, local residents gathered to partner with the Livermore Public Library and create a political book club that meets on the third Tuesday of every month via Zoom. âThere is a common understanding that you should not discuss politics or religion,â participant Werner Schlapfer said. âI completely disagree. In fact, for me, the book clubs are one of the only venues for such worthwhile discussions. If you are afraid to have your ideas challenged, do not join. If on the other hand, you are willing to hear new points of view, you will learn a lot.â Topics that are otherwise considered taboo are regularly discussed in the Political Book Club. Molly Bang, another participant, has always been intrigued by politics but found it challenging to find others with similar interests. ....