Annual Orangewood Adventure Challenge

April 21, 2021

Orangewood Foundation is hosting their Annual Orangewood Adventure Challenge on Saturday, April 24, and this time it’s taking place in our own backyard – at the Newport Dunes!  The Orangewood Adventure Challenge is an exciting and fun multi-sport, team-based race in which teams of four individuals run, navigate, and tackle challenges along a course. The event is about working, training, and competing together as a team, across a course that’s designed to test and push your limits.  Each challenger donates $1,500 as an entry fee, and sets a goal to raise funds from family, friends, and colleagues that go toward…

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Ocean Institute Reopens Campus and Learning Spaces

April 21, 2021

Ocean Institute is welcoming the public back to their campus and learning spaces on April 10th. After a year of virtual and outdoor activities, the institute will open fully, including two new exhibits that enable visitors to explore local marine life in a hands-on and interactive way. The Sahm Family Foundation Marine Education Center featuring shark encounters was slated to celebrate its grand opening on March 18th, 2020. Over a year later, the exhibit will open, allowing visitors to learn about shark anatomy, life cycles, research, and conservation, through artifacts, interactive demonstrations, and a beautiful horn shark touch tank. Ocean…

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Everyday Earth Day for Kids

April 20, 2021

As Earth Day approaches, Reena B. Patel (LEP, BCBA) renowned parenting expert, licensed educational psychologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and author of Winnie & Her Worries shares tips on how to make Recycling, Reusing, Reduce fun for kids. Introduce the importance at a young age, model it, and make it fun.  Identify ‘Trash Day’ and the different bins you put outside for weekly pick up. Start with what goes in where….(paper, glass, plastic, etc.). Have your child draw them on paper. When they are seen in a visual on paper, they can identify, relate to and retain their shapes, colors and…

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ABT-Segerstrom Center-“Uniting in Movement”

April 20, 2021

Segerstrom Center for the Arts and American Ballet Theatre proudly announces UNITING IN MOVEMENT, an exciting project bringing 18 dancers together for safe collaboration and exhilarating performance. ABT, America’s National Ballet Company®, has been in residence at the Center since March 22, rehearsing this new program that will receive its world premiere before a live audience on Sunday, April 25 in Segerstrom Hall, followed by streaming on demand from May 12 – 26. Uniting in Movement is comprised of three works by contemporary choreographers, each with very personal and unique visions for the future of ballet: Jessica Lang, Lauren Lovette, and…

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The Eco-Conscious Swimwear

April 19, 2021

Swimsuit season is here!  Maui-based Indigo Wild Clothing is an on-trend brand that creates biodegradable swimwear and activewear with fabric leaving zero chemicals and microplastics behind. The swimsuits are reversible, so you get two looks in one. Founder Shelby Yorks made it her mission to develop sustainable swim and activewear for a highly disposable market. Indigo Wild’s unique fabric decomposes in less than five years, while most swimwear sits in a landfill between 40 to 200 years before fully breaking down. It makes this collection revolutionary within the fashion industry.  Shelby sews and dyes every product in Hawaii. Then the…

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