
In her art exhibition “Wonders Never Cease,” Lenore Tolegian Hughes takes viewers on a journey that equates wonder with life, featuring paper weaving collages that combine secular and divine images into icons of a thought-provoking new reality. The exhibit opens at the beginning of Holy Week, during which believers are called to be at one with the passion of Jesus culminating in his resurrection on Easter Sunday. Her work engages the viewer in a pilgrimage to discover new and deeper revelations about life.
Hughes’ paintings, collages, and installations are on exhibit from April 13 to May, 20 in the St. James Gallery by-the-Sea. Hughes will be present at the gallery during Holy Week.
- WHAT: “Wonders Never Cease” art exhibition opening reception. Refreshments and entertainment provided.
- WHERE: St. James Episcopal Church, La Jolla. St. James Gallery by-the-Sea, 743 Prospect St.
- WHEN: Saturday, April 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
On Thursday, April 4, Oroweat Bread is partnering with non-profit organization I Love A Clean San Diego to clean up Mission Beach Park.
The removal of all artificial preservatives, colors and flavors from Oroweat’s Whole Grain line is part of its new “No Added Nonsense” initiative that began nationwide in March.
- When: Thursday, April 4 at 10 a.m.
- Where: Mission Beach Park, 3000 Mission Blvd.
POINT LOMA RESIDENT NAMED 2019 SUPER LAWYER
Sullivan Hill recently announced that Point Loma resident, Jim Hill, has been selected as a 2019 Super Lawyer. Each year no more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected to be included in the Super Lawyers list.
For more information, visit sullivanhill.com.
Sullivan Hill
recently announced that Point Loma resident, Donald Rez, has been selected as a 2019 Super Lawyer. Each year no more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected to be included in the Super Lawyers list.The American Cetacean Society announced that JoAnne Simerson will present what makes a polar bear a polar bear, the relationship of people and polar bears, and the impacts of climate change on both of us.
Simerson spent 18 seasons in Churchill Manitoba during polar migration time and many summers in the Arctic pack ice above Norway. She held positions with Polar Bear International in several of their programs and spent many years working in zoos and aquariums. The talk will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10 at Sumner Auditorium, 8595 La Jolla Shores Drive. Free. Street parking only.
Visit acssandiego.org for more information.