The article discusses the contrasting experiences of families during the summer break, highlighting how children in the U.S. enjoy a peaceful interlude between camp and school, while overseas families face difficulties in accommodating their children due to travel and logistical challenges, often relying on friends and relatives for temporary housing.
The article discusses the upcoming driver market changes in Formula 1 during the summer break, highlighting Mercedes' likely driver retention, the uncertain future of Red Bull's second driver with Tsunoda and Lindblad, potential driver moves at Alpine including Bottas and Perez, and Cadillac's upcoming team lineup with various driver options.
Lando Norris won the Hungarian Grand Prix from fifth on the grid, boosting his position in the Drivers' Championship, while other drivers face challenges as they head into the summer break. Lawrence Barretto highlights the winners and losers from Budapest.
Pope Leo, elected in May, is returning to Castel Gandolfo for his summer break, reviving a tradition that was largely abandoned by Pope Francis, much to the joy of local residents who see his visit as a spiritual and economic boost. The town, historically a papal summer retreat, is excited to host the new pope, who is expected to engage in various activities while enjoying the scenic and peaceful environment.
A bear was spotted at Lyman Elementary School in the Upstate, running across the campus during summer break when no students were present. Assistant Principal Caleb Ruppe witnessed the bear while going to the school for a work day.
Riot Games, the company behind popular games like League of Legends, is taking a week-long break during the week of July 4th to allow its employees to rest and recharge. While some teams will stagger their breaks to ensure smooth operations, the company encourages its employees to enjoy their time off and engage in gaming activities. This mid-year break is part of Riot Games' comprehensive benefits package, emphasizing work-life balance.
The Sacramento City Unified School District is providing free summer breakfast and lunch to all children under 18 years old in the greater Sacramento area. Meals are available at over 40 campuses and community locations, with no paperwork, income requirements, or enrollment in a SCUSD school needed. Breakfast is available from 7:45-8:15 a.m. and lunch from 11:35-12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The program aims to provide access and resources to feed children during the summer break, especially those who rely on school meal programs during the school year.
The Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services is expecting record demand for food this summer due to ongoing issues from the pandemic and increasing inflation. To help families during this summer season, the Sacramento Food Bank is putting together non-perishable summer grocery boxes and fresh produce to be given to students and families. There are more than 160 distribution points across the county. Starting June 13, students under 18 years old can also receive free lunch at 13 Sacramento Public Library locations, thanks to funding from the USDA and state.