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  • A sanctuary in Santa Ysabel trains foxes in search and rescue nosework.
  • Celebrities from Beyoncé to Arnold Schwarzenegger sold products with a wink.
  • What came out of the post-war era and is there any residue of that today? Join us on Friday, June 23 for a discussion on this time of drastic change through artwork from Nancy Buchanan, Jay Lynn Gomez, and Celia Álvarez Muñoz and their representations of midcentury homes. Then, implement 3D techniques to create a pop-up card. Participants may attend this single session and create standalone artwork, or attend multiple sessions. The artwork from this session can be added to a handmade artist’s book during the final session. This workshop is part of Reflections, an eight-session workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. Learn from trained Museum educators about Contemporary art, and together with friends, share inspired connections and tell your personal story through art. Only 15 spots available. Can't join us for these dates? MCASD will host additional Reflections series through 2024. Reflections is generously supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
  • A new documentary celebrates how millions of children learned the power of drawing from PBS television art educator Mark Kistler.
  • Max Brooks, a samurai rabbit, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Quick Draw, Cartoon Voices and more!
  • Please join us for a presentation by Gerry Braun, founder of the Integrated Renewable Energy Systems Network (IRESN). We will learn more about Community Choice Energy (CCE) and why it’s a better way to meet 21st century challenges. Gerry’s talk will cover Community Choice Energy from 3 angles, CCE in California, CCE across the US, and new CCE initiatives in Colorado and New Hampshire. There will be time for questions from the audience. Gerry Braun serves as IRESN's Chair. His knowledge of energy markets, electricity systems and clean energy supply technologies is rooted in his work over the years with leading firms and agencies such as Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Bechtel, Southern California Edison Company, BP Solar, Standard Solar, the US Department of Energy and the California Energy Commission. He organized and managed important and continuing US and California energy R&D programs and also held senior executive, marketing and business development roles in global and local solar companies. He is a member and recent chair of the Gas Technology Institute’s Public Interest Advisory Committee. He holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan and graduate degrees in nuclear engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Leaders from Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations adopted a joint vision that emphasizes security and economic cooperation, amid growing tensions with China.
  • Join UH local and certified yoga instructor, Ashleigh Martinez for 60 minute class designed for all levels. Ashleigh's classes incorporate breathwork, movement and full body awareness. After class, we invite you to enjoy a spritzer, mimosa or cup of coffee on our rooftop patio and stay awhile! Please bring a yoga mat and any props you like to use for your practice! To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, notify Ashleigh of any injuries or concerns you may have prior to class. Ticket includes 60 minute yoga class with Spritzer/Mimosa and Coffee Station. Schedule: 9:40-10:00a.m. : check in 10- 11:00 a.m. : All Level Yoga Class 11-12:00 p.m. : Enjoy a spritzer, Mimosa or Coffee on Kairoa's rooftop Ashleigh received her most recent 200 hour yoga teacher certification in 2020 with ReUnify Yoga. She is a proud supporter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and we are excited to host this yoga series in support of the foundation.
  • To treat amblyopia, or lazy eye, doctors typically prescribe a patch to cover the stronger eye and make the brain learn to work with the weaker one. Virtual reality offers a new approach.
  • The young Icelandic-Chinese singer, now a Grammy nominee, has been pegged by some as her generation's jazz savior — a burdensome role that arguably misreads her talents.
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