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  • Join Giselle Anguizola at Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for the 141st show of Dim Sum & Jazz! About Giselle Anguizola For over twenty years, G has been an unmissable voice in the swing dance community as a successful: performer, instructor, competitor, event organizer, social dancer, judge, DJ, and singer/band leader. One of the top proponents of syncopated footwork, personal style, improvisation and communication - she will breathe rhythmic life into any dance, class, or stage appearance. She is founder of Girl Jam (2005), an organization honoring women in swing music and dance. G sings and dances in swing bands as a form of expressive love and entertainment. She has devoted herself to combining tap/swing with singing as part of her performance. Giselle Anguizola is a dancer, singer, event organizer, yogi, healer, sociologist, patron of the healing arts, science, and cosmic magic. She is interested in understanding how the environment affects society and how as human beings we can learn to live in harmony with nature. Giselle “G” is multi-faceted, she is a seeker of knowledge and an active teacher for those interested in learning. She received her B.A. in Social Ecology in 2004, studied pre-med, became a yoga instructor, has worked extensively in social justice education, is an advocate for women’s rights, is passionate about astrology, is currently studying to be a natural health coach, and has loved swing music since she was a teenager. G loves bringing equality and self value to others and she is available for panel discussions, lectures, and coaching. Her current projects include teaching dance and yoga online, and performing with the New Orleans Swinging Gypsies. Giselle's only desire is to instill and inspire the joys of community, passion and artistic freedom to others. - Seating Begins at 6 P.M. Music from 6:30-8:30 P.M. - Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations! Stay Connected with Giselle Anguizola! Facebook & Instagram
  • This October don’t miss Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar, a unique community event by the Fleet Science Center that bridges the gap between science and social life. Scientists from diverse fields engage in casual conversations with attendees at various locations, offering a refreshing opportunity to explore intriguing scientific topics while enjoying favorite beverages. October is Scientist Engagement Month, so we have two very special editions of Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar! Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar: Bar Crawl Edition offers San Diegans four times the opportunity to engage with local scientists at favorite neighborhood bars. October 5: North Park October 12: Little Italy October 19: Miramar October 26: North Park View the full list of locations Free admission Visit: Fleetscience.org or call 619-238-1233 Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Search for the hashtag #2scientists. Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar is a registered trademark of the Fleet Science Center.
  • Researchers have learned a lot about blended families since the 1970s — when The Brady Bunch painted a perfect picture of stepsiblings getting along. Some of their advice might surprise you.
  • For some cats, leashed walks "can certainly create environmental enrichment, get them some more exercise," says veterinarian Grace Cater. Other cats? Not so much.
  • A fossil of an armadillo-like mammal appears to bear cut marks from butchering by humans, suggesting people were living in South America at least 20,000 years ago, even earlier than once thought.
  • A new generation of blood tests can help diagnose Alzheimer's disease. But many doctors don't yet know how to use them.
  • When siblings share a womb, sex hormones from a male fetus can cause lasting changes in a female littermate. This effect exists for all kinds of mammals — perhaps humans too.
  • The Elementary Institute of Science offers affordable, hands-on STEM education for students in 2nd-8th grade for academic enrichment. We are located at 608 51st Street, San Diego, CA 92114. We have registration open for our Thanksgiving Technology camp, happening November 20-22 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Students will learn all about engineering, 3D concepts, robotics, drones, and more! Visit eisca.org/register to enroll! For any questions, please contact us at (619) 263-2302 or email us at info@eisca.org.
  • Join SDCDM for an after-hours event and watch the Museum transform to host hands-on activity booths featuring science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM)! Through hands-on activity booths and an endless amount of fun, children will learn about: - Geometry with origami with The Jacobs Institute for Innovation in Education - Vehicle engineering with San Diego Automotive Museum - Robotics with Westview Robotics - Math exploration with San Diego County Office of Education - Cloud formations - Circuit art - Greenhouses Plus, you won't want to miss our featured activity: -Science of scent work with CSUSM Police K9 Unit Conducting science experiments is hard work! Be sure to enjoy woodfired pizza from FRSH Woodfired Pizza and a sweet treat from The Baked Bear!
  • Dr. Matthew Desmond, renowned Princeton sociologist and MacArthur “Genius,” has made understanding the causes of poverty his life’s work. He was catapulted into the national spotlight as a leading authority on modern American poverty when his Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City,” made its debut in 2016. His work has been supported by the Gates, Horowitz, Ford, JBP, MacArthur, and National Science, Russell Sage, and W.T. Grant Foundations, as well as the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. In his latest book, “Poverty, by America,” Desmond puts forth a guide to eradicating American poverty. Join us on Thursday, December 14 for a discussion with Desmond on the solutions to poverty he posits in his new book, released earlier this year. This discussion is part of the Helen Edison Lecture Series by the UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies. The series presents free public lectures on issues that advance humanitarian purposes and objectives. Program Agenda 6:30 P.M. – Refreshments & Book Sales 7-8:30 P.M. – Presentation with Charles Blow
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