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It’s Sunday! This might be a good day to prepared for the possibility of an emergency. There’s a free class available and a unique art exhibit opens at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. That information and more is on the Sunday “Gayle on the Go!” report.

Take a look at the broadcast and then scroll down this page for more information I did not have time to tell you.

Enjoy! Please stay safe!

Gayle

 

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Free Power Outage Preparedness Class

Via Zoom

Saturday, March 29th

10am to Noon

SOS Survival Products

Registration Deadline : Friday, March 28th

sosproducts.com/free-power-outage-preparedness-class-p/class435.htm

If the current frequency of wildfires, as well as earthquakes have you concerned about your safety, you might want to consider participating in the FREE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CLASS produced by SOS Survival Products of Van Nuys. The company’s next virtual, Zoom class is scheduled Saturday, March 29th, from 10am to Noon Pacific Time. The virtual class teaching everything most of us don’t know about what to do in an emergency, is free!

The registration deadline is Friday, March 28th.

 

Open Now Thru Mother’s Day

The Flower Fields @ Carlsbad Ranch

5704 Paseo del Norte

Carlsbad

1 855 235 2867

theflowerfields.com

Photographers of all ages, using all kinds of photographic equipment are consuming the colors of this season’s Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch.

There are fifty acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers blooming for approximately six to eight weeks, now through Mother’s Day.  The Southern California attraction’s 2025 theme of “Where Color Takes Flight” is inspired by this year’s unique outdoor installation featuring over three dozen larger-than-life sculptures of birds and insects, expertly crafted from Dalle de Verre glass and steel to embody the wonder of flight. Schedule your visit on theflowerfields.com website.

 

Dead Sea Scrolls

Reagan Presidential Library & Museum

40 Presidential Drive

Simi Valley

800 410 8354

reaganfoundation.org   

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library has installed a new group of Dead Sea Scrolls, including the famed 4Q57 Isaiah Scroll, a fragment of the Isaiah Scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls. The 4Q57 Isaiah Scroll is said to provide insight into how the text was written and interpreted before the “common era,” the period from the birth of Jesus Christ.

The Dead Sea Scrolls are considered one of the greatest discoveries of the modern era. The eight scrolls on display now will be swapped out in three months for another group of scrolls. According to Dr. Joe Uziel, the head of the Dead Sea Scrolls Unit at the Israel Antiquities Authority (https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/scholar/joe-uziel/) the Scrolls have been exhibited in over thirty venues worldwide, from the Americas to Japan and from Europe to Australia. Each venue is required to abide by the most stringent protocols, e.g., maintaining climate-controlled showcases and monitoring light exposure. The Scrolls are exhibited on a rotational basis; any Scroll on display for a period of three months must “rest” for at least a year before traveling again.

 

Art Will Set You Free

Museum of Tolerance

Simon Wiesenthal Plaza

9786 West Pico Boulevard

Los Angeles

themuseumoftolerance.com

“Art Will Set You Free” is new at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. It’s created by Israeli American artist Tomer Peretz and The 8 Project in collaboration with the Museum of Tolerance and Genesis Collective. The exhibit is about how people traumatized by the October 7th, 2023, terrorist attack on the Nova Music Festival are transforming their anguish in art.

Mr. Peretz says the work scene here is collaboration, painting and creating, the artist, the soldiers and the survivors of that massacre.

See what has been created at “Art Will Set You Free” new at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles.

themuseumoftolerance.com website contains visitor information.

 

So, let’s make this “an art education experience” Sunday. Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.