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SUMMARY:Pasadena Colorado Street Bridge Party
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\nYou’ve probably driven across the Colorado Street Bridge more times than you can count\, but how many times have you actually walked on it? Thanks to Pasadena Heritage’s biennial Colorado Street Bridge Party\, now is your chance!\n\nThis is the night of a lifetime for you and your family as “Pasadena’s largest block party.”\n\n\n\nDate: Saturday\, July 16\, 2016\n\nTime: 6 p.m.-11:30 p.m.\n\nLocation: The Colorado Street Bridge\, 532 W. Colorado Blvd.\, Pasadena\, CA 91105\nThis year\, there are vintage cars and silent disco to wow attendees. And the magic of being atop the Colorado Street Bridge is something you never forget. The bridge is hardly ever closed\, so this is a rare occasion to be celebrating while standing over the Arroyo and watching the sunset.\n\nIn between enjoying the endless entertainment options\, attendees can nibble on local culinary treats. There are a wide range of food vendors who will be offering everything from vegan popsicles\, funnel cakes\, BBQ ribs and burgers to dumplings and paella.\n\nAs for the kids? No need to book a babysitter; there will be plenty of activities for your little ones to enjoy including a drum circle\, arts and crafts\, face painting\, balloon animals and much more!\n\nCHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES:\nA variety of free activities and entertainment will be offered from 6:00 to 9:00 PM in the Defenders Park\, featuring balloons\, face painting\, cookie decorating\, drum circles\, Rock Theatre\, and more.\n\nMUSIC:\nEnjoy live music on three stages and a silent disco! The featured music ranges from rock to americana music.\n\nFESTIVE FOOD AND BEVERAGES:\nA variety of food boothes in the park and along the bridge will offer delicious choices for all palates. Soft drinks\, craft beers\, wine\, and cocktails will be available at five bar locations. (No Host)\n\nCARS:\nThere will be a variety of vintage cars on display during the party for you to gaze upon!\n\nADVANCED TICKETS (before 7/15)\nAdult $18; Children 7-12 $9; under  7 – Free\n\nEvent Day:\nAdult: $20\, Children 7-12: $10; under 7 - Free\n\nWeb: www.pasadenaheritage.org/bridge\n\n\n\n  
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SUMMARY:Pop-Culture Book Events at Barnes and Noble
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for Get Pop-Cultured\, Barnes & Noble’s annual celebration of fanboys\, fangirls\, and pop-culture.\nFrom Finding Dory to Star Wars™\, DC™ to Marvel®\, Pokémon™ to Comic Convention Collectibles\, and Manga to the return of Harry Potter.\nCome in to experience an entire month of family-friendly activities\, games\, giveaways (while supplies last)\, trivia\, special promotions\, cosplay\, and more! STAR WARS™: July 15th - 7PM. Calling fans of Wookiees\, Stormtroopers and Jedi Knights! All ages are welcome for a special offer\, trivia\, bingo\, giveaways\, cosplay and a learn-to-play Star Wars X-Wing(TM) Game event. LEARN MORE\n\n\n\n \n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260817T154438
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SUMMARY:A mum and a daughter... Finding Dory
DESCRIPTION:親子一同看電影相信所有爸媽和小孩常常做的事 . . . 但是，你有走丟過孩子嗎？心裡的痛好像每個媽媽都一樣～～前兩期的親子登山文章深受大家歡迎的讀者媽媽《小小雨》帶著女兒一起觀看了迪士尼最新電影《海底總動員2》，媽媽和女兒的觀後感真實又感人，讓我們一起看她們倆娓娓道來。。。\n\n你也看了嗎？有沒有在電影裡找到一點點的自己和自己的小孩？\n\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JNLwlcPBPI\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n女兒的觀後感：\nThis girl is just 8 years old... And this is how she felt after watching Finding Dory...\nWhen I watched the movie Finding Dory on June 25\, 2016\, I noticed that Dory had a special talent. Dory would always find a new way to solve problems if the first way didn't work. Even though she had short time memory loss\, she still was one smart fish.\nEvery time there was a problem\, Dory knew another way. She\, Dory even had said\, "What would Dory do." And\, if Dory didn't have Nemo and Martin with him. Dory couldn't have made it finding his parents.\nThe most important part about it is that Dory found his parents safe and sound. So if you lost your parents\, would you be like Dory? If you would\, I bet you'd complete your journey.\n\n\nI learned that you can never give up no matter what happens. This is exactly why the movie Finding Dory is an incredible mobie\, and has taught children like me\, lots of new things that are interesting\, awesome\, and educational to some children that go to school and learn things like that!\nI hope that lots more people enjoyed watching the movie "Finding Dory."\nAlso\, what I noticed in the movie is that fish and people are almost the same because when we get lost\, our parents are just as worry as Dory's parents\, too.\n\n\n\n\n\n下面是我這個媽媽的感想。\n\n\n\n今天上午帶孩子們看電影，第一次體驗AMC座無虛席，首映後的第二個週末了，還真有些出乎我的意料，果然不同凡響呀！\n\n\n \n\n(題外話）不過，這倒給了我一次與兒子親密接觸的機會，全程兩個小時他乖乖地坐在我腿上讓我摟著他，久違了的美好的感覺，體會生命是如此的真實。自從他5歲，每次我說讓媽媽抱抱，他都是過來讓我抱一下，在我懷里呆不了一分鐘就跑走接著玩去了。這彌足珍貴的兩個小時呀，電影之外的意外收穫。真是人生處處有驚喜！ ！\n\n\n\n\n\n言歸正傳，《Finding Dory》是繼《Finding Nemo》13年之後Pixar的又一力作，也叫續集吧，可謂經典巨制，重磅歸來。不過，《Finding Nemo》上演時我還在北京，還沒有孩子，對此類影片沒什麼興趣。儘管後來有了孩子之後，我下載了《Finding Nemo》給孩子看，Everybody knows Nemo. 可是我從沒完整地看過這部影片。所以，今天去看電影之前我還跟朋友說：“Kids' movie should be boring to me. " 但兩個小時下來，我才發現我完全被它吸引了。 Dory的配音居然是我超喜歡的美國著名脫口秀主持人Ellen DeGeneres，這也讓我倍感親切。從影院出來，我第一句話就問女兒“你聽出Dory的配音是誰了嗎？她可是跟我一樣喜歡看Ellen show.\n\naDORYable means adorable Dory\n\n讓我們簡單回憶一下劇中的經典片段與台詞。\n\n影片剛開始不久，當baby Dory說 “Hi I am Dory\, I suffer from short term memory loss.” 的時候，她那楚楚可憐的樣子，一下就戳中了我作為一個母親的痛點，我甚至當時就對懷裡的兒子耳語：“找不到爸爸媽媽，多可憐，你以後一定不要走丟了.”\n\n\n\n\n\nDory 問 Marlin "Do you know how it feels to be looking for someone?" Marlin可是深有體會呀，我也是，我這個粗心的媽媽，女兒兒子都在mall裡走失過，那短短幾分鐘的尋找，似乎長過一輩子，那種怕再也見不到的焦急，OMG\, it would kill me.\n\nHank said "No memory\, no problems.”然後 Dory 就跟著重複這句話，我當時心中在想，我們生活中一定會有許多想失憶的時刻，想忘記一個人，一件事，一段過往。可Dory當時也許在想，我這短期失憶症是不是也有好的一面呢？ ！\n\n當 Dory 跳進跟她同一類魚的魚缸中，她大聲喊她的爸爸媽媽的名字Charlie and Jenny，那麼多魚長得都一樣，卻沒有一個回應她，Marlin said "She should just pick 2 and lets go.” 這一幕真的把大家都逗笑了，全場笑場。\n\nDory said the best things happen by chance. Did I plan to ...? Did I plan to...? 這真是至理名言呀，人生中哪有那麼多計劃好的好事，正因如此，才有驚喜這個詞。\n\n\n\n\nWhen something is too hard\, you should just give up…..There is always another way.\nDory 和好多魚被困在廂式貨車上，Hank怎麼也打不開車廂的門，Dory回想起這句There is always another way. Hank就找到了頭頂的出口。就是這種心態救了它們。在我們人類的生活中，大家不也常說，上帝為你關上了一扇門，同時就會為你打開一扇窗。就是這個道理。\n\n\n\n\nDory Remembers being taught to follow shells to get back home and does so\, ultimately reuniting with her parents\, Charlie and Jenny.\n在結尾處，那無數的貝殼排在一起，指向同一方向，Dory終於順著貝殼的踪跡找到了爸爸媽媽。那是她的爸爸媽媽每天撿來一些貝殼，積少成多，搭成的貝殼宮殿，那場面還真的挺震撼人心。我Google 了一下，還是沒找到這個場面的劇照，大家還是自己去影院體會吧.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKJA-VLpiCo\n\n
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SUMMARY:Junior Journalists Interview with Bravo Music Teachers
DESCRIPTION:\n月前兩位丫丫小記者獲邀出席 Bravo 音樂學校的老師音樂聚會，兩位好奇寶寶對老師們將爵士、搖滾、古典、流行等跨界音樂元素玩個不亦樂乎，原來音樂遠遠不只是樂理、音符、練習，還可以讓大家發揮無限創意，在「玩」的過程中是充滿驚喜和新意的，兩位小記者當晚的確收穫甚豐，對音樂學習又有了一層更深入的了解。\n想知道當晚小記者與老師們談了什麼？立即來看看吧！\n\nhttps://youtu.be/GSNph3wMqus\nIsabel Lau\n\n\n    When you go to a great concert or hear wonderful music\, you say Bravo\, right? Well\, I went to Bravo Music School on Monday\, March 14 at the Grand Annex\, located in San Pedro. Jaslyne and I\, the La JaJa Kids Junior Journalists went to interview the seven teachers at Bravo Music School.\n     We met the teachers and the person in charge\, Mr. Dan. He informed us that their motto is teach\, connect\, and perform. They teach their students\, connect their students with students who are playing different instruments\, and perform for audiences. Afterwards\, we got to see the teachers perform songs like Afternoon in Paris\, a jazz number with the drums\, guitar\, and double bass. Another song that caught my attention was Fairy Tale\, composed by Cece Wen\, one of the teachers at Bravo Music School. It was a classical number with a little bit of jazz. Also\, Ori Hubberman\, another teacher who is a Beatles lover sang a Beatles song that was spectacular. The performance had a 60's feeling and was classic rock and roll. Their performance was awesome! They got many ovations. \n    Then\, we conducted an interview with the teachers. I learned that one of the teachers Alex Smith\, started with piano but decided he preferred playing the drums. Although\, when he started music\, he played the piano not necessarily by choice since his grandfather was the jazz pianist for Ella Fitzgerald\, a famous jazz singer. Some teachers like Lucia Roh\, kept on playing piano for a very long time. Her mother is a conductor and pianist so\, she has lots of experience\,I think she will make a very good teacher. The teachers really want kids to enroll for their music school and hope to see their students go far with music. They hope that many children come to Bravo Music School. The teachers will help you improve in music greatly.\n    Come check it out if you are interested in Bravo Music School. The teachers there are great! (FYI\, they are opening a new location in June which is in the city of Torrance.)    \n\n
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SUMMARY:【Happy July 4th! 】JaJa's Safety Tips for You
DESCRIPTION:\n\n又是暑假，又是國慶日 July 4th！ 在美國做小朋友實在是幸福！\n\n這個長週末，你會帶孩子去曬太陽、游泳、燒烤，還是看煙火？四樣都會做嗎？\n\n丫丫貼心地為大家提供一下四點國慶假期遊樂安全指示～～希望大家玩得開心的同時也要記得注意安全喔！\n\n太陽底下安全指引\n要經常塗防曬\n再塗、再塗，幫爸爸媽媽塗，幫爺爺奶奶塗多幾層防曬\n要小心中暑\n喝光瓶子裡的水\n戴自己喜歡的可愛又帥氣的帽子\n不是下雨天才撐雨傘，太陽太大也要喔！\n\n\n烤炙 BBQ 安全指示\n\n\t如果不知道怎麼燒烤，要記得問怎麼弄啊\n\t絕對不可以在室內燒烤！\n\t記得把你最愛的寵物遠望火堆\n\t記得用長型的工具燒烤\n\n\n煙火安全小Tips\n\n\t時不時要留意小朋友是不是在煙火附近\n\t讓觀眾保持安全距離\n\t千萬不要用煙花丟向／指著他人\n\t只能在室外使用煙火\n\t記得遵守所有法律\n\n\n做個安全的游泳者\n\n\t切勿獨自游泳\n\t記得要不斷監督小朋友游泳\n\t只在指定範圍內游泳\n\t如果家裡的小不點不太會游泳，記得要穿美國海岸警衛隊批准的救生衣\n\n小丫丫已經準備出發，開始長假期囉！你這長假期去哪？！Happy July 4th! Enjoy your family time!
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SUMMARY:3 Best Family Hiking Trails in SoCal (Summer)
DESCRIPTION:\n\n認識讀者媽媽《小小雨》好幾年了，最近一年來，在臉書上經常看到這位美媽上載每週在南加各處登山健行的照片，眼見她變得越來越精神飽滿，大人和孩子都充滿了自信和健康的笑容。。。\n\n我們忍不住發出邀請，請她分享這一年來的健行心得，讓更多爸媽和小朋友認識登山健行之樂，別錯過了南加優美怡人的數十條優質 hiking trails。\n\n高興的是，《小小雨》也爽快地答應，果然不負保險界女強人的風範，不消幾天，幾篇好文刷刷地就完成了！\n\n先來看看《小小雨》為大家推介的三個南加親子健行山路徑推薦之《夏季版》\n\n  \n\n\n\n南加親子健行山路徑推薦《夏季版》\n作者 : 小小雨\n自從2015年8月9日開始，我們一家四口人堅持每週日登山，如今已近一年。6歲的兒子和9歲的女兒已經走過南加州的幾十條山路，並且在登山群裏結交了她們的好朋友，每週日登山已經成了我們家的習慣，成了我們生活的一部分，成了孩子們對週日最大的盼望。\n\n翻回當天的日記，第一次登山歸來是這樣的感受，很囧。\n\n\n不過女兒第一次登山就讓大家都記住了她。\n\n\n\n她是我堅強的後盾。\n\n我在孩子的學校做志願者，記得很清楚有一次去植物園，8:30am出發，11:30am返校，活動還沒結束的時候就有孩子走不動了，男孩女孩都有，可像我女兒，有登山的基礎，孩子就不會覺得累。\n\n\n一週前登山歸來是這樣的感受---如今不走 10 miles 都覺得運動量不夠。\n\n\n\n我們登山群的名字"就是愛爬山 Mad for Hiking"\,目前已有成員近300人，大家只因一個單純且共同的愛好走到一起，那就是我們的群名----就是愛爬山！\n\n\n\n登山群裡女兒結交的好朋友。\n\n\n\n兒子每週日最大的盼望就是見到這個登山小夥伴。\n\n\n\n孩子們在一起，才更有趣。\n\n\n千里之外\n我們相聚\n萬里長路\n你我同行\n走在一起是緣分\n一起走著是幸福\n我們住在洛杉磯\n我們就是愛爬山\n山影竹林映著她們的婀娜倩影\n險峰處少不了他們的颯爽英姿\n潺潺溪流回響著我們的歡聲笑語\n條條山路記錄著我們行過的足跡\n如果你也住在洛杉磯\n歡迎就是愛爬山的你\n與我們攜手並肩\n共同向快樂出發\n登山要帶足夠的水自不必說，無論晴天陰天，最好都塗防曬油，南加州的太陽紫外線可不是一般的強。太陽鏡和防曬帽看個人習慣，戴著為好。雖然夏天到了，但帶著一件薄外套永遠不會錯，山頂風涼。登山鞋是必備的，運動鞋雖然輕巧但不防滑，強烈建議穿hiking shoes.\n\n中國自古以來天熱時都是到山上避暑，因為山上涼爽空氣好。夏天到了，正是登山的好時候。今天向大家推薦三條適合夏天全家人一起走的山路。\n\n\n\nMount. Waterman Trail\n\n\nWaterman 步道全程皆有樹蔭，適合夏天行走。山頂360度絕佳美景，岩與松相映成輝，值得一走，不容錯過。但誠懇呼籲山友們不要走捷徑，No short cut. 難度 Level 2 .5，爬升 1200 ft。\n行車路線: 從 La Canada Flintridge #210 出發，上#2 Angeles Crest HWY 往北開約 33.5miles\, 路邊里程標示 58 停車即是。\n\n\n\n全程 7miles 左右，爬升 62 floors\, 16463 steps.\n\n\n\n\n这种红花不是一般的植物， 而是靠植物生长的一种寄生植物， 而且只在加州附近海拔较高的地方生长， 由于海拔高，所以经常是生长的时候还有雪覆盖， 所以它们的俗名叫Snow Plant 或者叫Snow Flower. 学名是Sarcodes。一般颜色是非常艳丽的红色， 但偶尔也有鲜艳的橙色。 它们一般就生长在加州，优胜美地附近的国家公园，北加州， 南加州高海拔的山里都有它们。\n\n\n\n\n看到這兩棵樹與大石頭，就快到山頂了。\n\n\n\n\n巨石之上，360度毫無遮擋。\n\n\n\n\n登到至高點，才知江山如此多嬌。\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMount. Baden Powell Trail\n\n\n\nMount. Baden Powell Trail，原名North Baldy mountain 又叫East twin. 和 Mt.Baldy 是兩座最熱門也是must hike的山路。為了纪念英国人童子軍創始人Lord Robert Baden Powell 而改名。\n及至山頂有1500歲的古樹，山頂建有記念埤，每年夏天童子軍有耐力訓練。從Arcadia的 Chantry Flat 走5天53miles到這山為终点。 山高9300呎，實際全程10miles左右，難度Level 4，總計約有52個彎道，爬升高度2800呎。\n步道約有80%林蔭蔽日，適合夏天全家人登頂一覽衆山小。這條步道非常熱門，延途會遇到許多童子軍背著露營用具，氣喘籲籲的上山頂拜會他們的老師父 Baden Powell ，這座山就是以這位童軍之父命名。遇到童子軍隊伍的時候，他們會一個接一個地喊"trail"來給其他登山的人讓路。\n\n\n\n全程我走了10.6miles\,爬升203 floors\,22520 steps. 上山用了一小時五十分鐘，下山一個半小時。\n\n\n\n\n行車路線：我們從 Upland出發，是走 15號 freeway、接 138freeway 左轉，看到這個 cafe的時候，紅綠燈處再左轉接 2號 freeway進山，行至路邊哩程標示74.8停車，即到登山口。\n\n\n\n\n這是登山口，我們選擇走Mount. Baden Powell Trail這一條。\n\n\n\n\n行至這個箭頭標志的時候，山路就走一半了，不過請一定注意⚠️，我們要逆著箭頭走相反的方向。\n\n\n\n\n美麗的雲海\n\n\n\n\n\n\n看到這棵1500多歲的古樹，就快到山頂了。 The Wally Waldron Tree is estimated to be 1500 years old.\n\n\n\n\n\n山頂石碑刻有童子軍之父Baden Powell的頭像。\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Icehouse Canyon Trail\nIcehouse Canyon Trailhead 有一個很好聽的中文名字---冰谷屋或冰屋谷，屬中級程度山道。夏天全程順溪而行，林蔭蔽日。\n\n沿途溪流清澈見底，是個消暑的好去處。既不曬，孩子們還可以時不時地玩水。\n\n另外，它的獨特之處不僅僅是因為溪水穿谷流過，還因為它恰好東西走向，朝行晚歸，朝陽與落日把谷中的樹葉渲染得格外艷麗，上山下山各具一番風味。\n\n地址：\n\n7641 Ice House Canyon Road\, Mount Baldy\, CA 92358 [map]\n\n行車路線:\n\n從 Upland #210 出發走 North Mountain Ave 往北約4 miles\, 右轉 Mt Baldy Road 約 6.5mile 右邊就是 Ice House Canyon Road \, 開進去馬上就會看到 Parking Lot。\n\n\n\nThe Icehouse Canyon Trail 單程 3.6 miles，從 Icehouse Trailhead 開始，終點 Icehouse Saddle. 如果孩子小，可以選擇走多半程休息。\n\n\n\n這裡是登山口。\n\n\n\n從這裡開始，如果登山的人多，這裡要求登記人數。這條步道冬天積雪，非專業登山人士不建議選擇冬天走這條步道。\n\n\n\n小朋友玩泥土都覺得很有樂趣。\n\n\n\n重要的是要有玩伴。\n\n\n\n登山對於孩子來說，既鍛鍊身體，又可以接觸大自然，了解自然界的美妙，還可以與小夥伴們一起聊天。\n\n\n\n遇到野外的蘑菇，孩子們會有很多問題，大人的講解豐富了孩子們的知識，積少成多，他們會學到很多學校裡學不到的東西。\n\n\n\n\n\n讀者媽媽《小小雨》介紹~~\nMary Wang 王海波\n\n\n\n出生于中國東北的一個小城市，畢業于中國秦皇島燕山大學計算機及應用專業，在北京工作 7年，曾任職于兩家網絡公司。作爲一名軟件工程師，一天8小時面對計算機，有時甚至一天都說不了一句話，工作溝通也都是以email爲主，我習慣並享受這種生活。\n但到了美國後，因爲要照顧孩子，我選擇了時間靈活的工作。目前供職于紐約人壽及泛亞財務保險，幫助客人申請歐巴馬健保、美國各大保險公司的人壽保險、529教育基金、IRA及Roth IRA退休計劃、年金等。因爲這份工作要天天與客人交流，我感覺似乎是天意，讓我過去5年把前十年沒說的話都補回來了。人生不怕轉變，我的職業跨度就是一個有力的證明。\n我有的朋友到現在都不相信我能做銷售，而且一做就是五年，從未放棄。就像登山，我也從沒想過自己會愛上它。BTW，在登山的同時，我還愛上了熱瑜伽，跟登山一樣，近一年了，堅持一周一次，如果哪個星期有特殊事件去不了，就會覺得渾身不舒服。\n當一個人真正愛上什麽事，並且成了習慣，那它就是你生活中不可或缺的一部分。對于大人如此，孩子亦然。\n記得我的中學老師曾說過一句話---人生就是在路上，每天都在向自己的墳墓走近一步。活著，重要的就是這個旅途的過程。我走在人生中奔四的路上，享受每周日全家人一起的登山旅程，風雨無阻。 自從堅持運動以來，也使我恢復了生孩子之前的身材，這對我來說，是額外的收穫。但應該是許多孩子媽媽們翹首以盼的吧？！相信自己，我能做到的，你也一定能。\n\n\n\n10年前攝於北京\n\n\n\n\n2016攝於洛杉磯\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:"Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs" Exhibition Opens at Natural History Museum
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThey flew with their fingers. They walked on their wings. Some were gigantic\, while others could fit in the palm of a hand.\n\nDon’t miss this fascinating\, interactive exhibition at Natural History Museum that brings to life a 200-million-year-old world where the skies were ruled by these winged creatures\, and dinosaurs — their close cousins — dominated the land.\n\nDates: July 3rd to October 2nd\n\nLocation: Natural History Museum\, Exposition Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\n\nImmerse yourself in this interactive exhibition and explore the remarkable diversity of pterosaur species. Travel back in time and take off with these prehistoric kings of the air who ruled the skies during the time dinosaurs dominated the land. Pterosaurs flew with their fingers and walked on their wings. Some were gigantic and others could fit in the palm of your hand.\n\nDiscover the mysterious world of pterosaurs in this exciting exhibition where you can explore hands-on interactive apps\, walk under life-size models\, and soar through the skies over prehistoric landscapes as you pilot your own pterosaur in our whole-body motion capture interactive.\n\n\nThe largest exhibition ever mounted in the United States about these flying reptiles\, Pterosaurs highlights the latest research by museum scientists and paleontologists.\n\nThe exhibit also features rare pterosaur fossils from Germany\, the United States\, and Brazil as well as casts\, life-size models\, videos\, and interactive exhibits on the mechanics of pterosaur flight.\n\nPterosaurs first appeared about 220 million years ago\, according to the museum\, and evolved into a diverse group with more than 150 species known from the fossil record: some with long slender jaws with needle sharp teeth\, some with extravagant crests\, and some with extraordinarily long wings\, making these the largest flying animals ever to have existed.\n\nA full-size model of Tropeognathus mesembrinus\, with a wingspan of more than 25 feet\, will soar over visitors at the entrance to the exhibition; a full-size model of the 33-foot-wingspan Quetzalcoatlus northropi will be on view as well.\n\nFor paleontologists\, pterosaurs present a special challenge: their thin and fragile bones preserve poorly\, rendering their fossils relatively rare. Pterosaur fossils on view will include the spectacular Rhamphorhynchus specimen (the Dark Wing)\, which features preserved wing membrane and has never been exhibited outside of Germany.\n\nPterosaurs also moved on land\, walked on four limbs and congregated in flocks. But flight is a special area of focus for the exhibition\, which draws comparisons between pterosaurs and contemporary winged vertebrates\, birds and bats; showcases the principles of aerodynamics in an interactive virtual wind tunnel; and offers visitors the chance to “pilot” a flying pterosaur over a prehistoric landscape.\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:Junior Journalist at Los Angeles Times Tour!
DESCRIPTION:\n暑假想找個地方避避暑，又能讓孩子學一課時事新聞？洛杉磯時報大樓和印刷廠參觀是一個特別好的學習機會，而且還是免費的！幾位小記者又組成一團來到洛杉磯時報參觀啦！一起來看看他們的感想和照片吧！\n\n洛杉磯時報（Los Angeles Times）是美國發行量最大的報紙之一，創刊於1881年，至今已有135年歷史。位於洛城市中心的大樓非常有歷史感，從大門到入口大廳和電梯大堂，都充滿了上世紀二十年代的風味，大廳兩旁更是擺滿了報紙百多年來的經典報刊頭版和重要版面，還有古老印刷機供人參觀。\n【公眾參觀】\n\n洛杉磯時報在平日（周一至五）開放公眾參觀，但只接受 8歲或以上小朋友參加，並須要有一組小朋友同去才會成團。小編在這裡建議家長和小朋友可以在暑假或學校特別放假時，可以預約參觀，裡面的歷史性建築和有關報紙的百年歷史都是小朋友在學校學不到的知識，也是童年時最不能錯過的參觀地點之一喔！\n\n\n\n\n充滿歷史感的大廳和電梯大堂\n\n      \n\n\n\n洛杉磯時報多年來獲得的普立茲獎名單 ／ 1881年第一份報紙頭版／1944年二次大戰盟軍登陸諾曼第的新聞頭版\n\n      \n\n\n\n大廳展覽室掛滿了洛杉磯時報多年來的重要新聞版面  \n\n  \n\n\n\n超過百年歷史的退休老印刷機\n\n    \nJaslyn QQ\n             Do you read the newspaper? Do you ever wonder how the newspaper is made? Well\, inside the LA Times is just the place to answer those questions. Inside the LA Times is a very amazing and eccentric office to be in. If you read the LA Times I’m sure you will be very excited to read how the LA Times is created.\n      Inside the Main Lobby of the LA Times\, there is a Giant Globe of the world in the middle that is why that lobby is called the “Globe Lobby”.  Also\, did you know that the LA Times won the Pulitzer Prize 43 times?  Even 1 is a HUGE Honor for a newspaper. \n    Me\, and 2 other junior journalists\, Isabel and Evelyn\, meet together in the Globe Lobby. We meet our tour guide\, Darrell and the rest of our tour group to learn about the LA Times. In the 1881 Newspapers\, there weren’t any headlines. LA Times began in 1881\, so they were just beginning. LA used to be very small with only dirt roads! All business’\, shops\, industries\, hotels\, churches\, and everything else was recorded back then. General Otis\,(Who\,yes\, was a real General)\, was the Times 1st Publisher. He also fought in the Civil War. Harry Chandler was the 2nd Publisher of the Times. He was very important for the Times. The current editor and publisher is Davan Majarajah. \n  A Linotype Machine makes lines of type\, like a stamp. They would stamp the paper and that’s how they did it a long time ago.\n\nSadly\, the Times has lost 4 reporters in the process:\n\n\tTom Treanor\n\tJoe Alex Morris Jr.\n\tRuben Salazar\n\tDial Torgerson\n\nSome news that the LA Times published are happy and some are sad. Like the Food vs. Some Current Events like a war.\n\nFor example\, some bad news\, the LA Times reported that the King/Drew Medical Center killed patients instead of healing them. The Center was closed for 8 years by the Times and now has re-opened. Let’s hope they can rebuild their reputation!\n   LA Times has a certain code for words allowed in articles. For example\, The LA Times cannot say Hispanic in any articles. Only Latino. Also\, every single desk in the Times will have a Webster's Dictionary on it.\n   You may know that the Times is famous for their photos\, but do you want to dig in to learn more about their photographic legacy? Some really great photographers are:\n\n\tCarolyn Cole\n\tDon Bartletti\n\tRick Loonis\n\tMel Meleon\n\tMark Boster\n\tAllen Schaben\n\tWally Skalij\n\tLuis Sinco\n\tAllen J. Schaben\n\nCarolyn Cole took pictures of Hurricane Katrina. Don Bartletti climbed on a train to take pictures of a 9-year old kid who traveled on top of a train from South America to America alone to find his mom who worked in America only to find she didn’t want him to come.  Rick Loonis takes a lot of war photos. Mel Meleon took a photo of a dog on it’s owner’s back! Mark Boster took photos of Yosemite at 10pm with a “moon-bow”. Allen Schaben took photos of the El Nino Storm. Wally Skalij took pictures of Kobe Bryant in his last season. Allen J. Schaben took a beautiful photo of of Taylor Swift.\n      There are also more cheerful topics such as fashion\, travel\, food\, comics\, and more. For example\, on Saturday’s they have a lot of fun topics! Including love stories called “LA Affairs” Pretty crazy huh? You can send in your “love” story for it to get it published in the times. The LA Times food section is very popular. Inside the Food Department they have a test kitchen to test food for recipes in the paper\, pictures\, and for videos on the LA Times website as well.. Each corner looks like a different kitchen. \n      When editing the LA Times\, editors first make a rough copy. Then they edit it on the draft. Then the edits are made into another copy\, and the process starts again. \n       Back a long time ago\, the Times made clips of the stories they would like to save\, and they kept them in envelopes. Oh boy\, there are a LOT of envelopes!\n       I loved the experience to learn about the LA Times and if you haven’t ever read the Times\, I suggest it very much! (Even if it is just the comics!)  \n\n\n\nLA Times Tour\nBy:Evelyn Sun\n        Today\, we went for a tour at LA Times. Our tour guide\, told us about the history of LA Times\, a newspaper company. LA Times was founded in 1881 by Davan Maharaj. They’ve won 42 Pulitzer Prizes throughout their years of business. \n        LA Times first started when LA was still a small city. The first rose parade was on a dirt road\, and there was nothing outside LA. From bakeries to churches\, everything was included. The first newspaper was printed from lead stamps. Then\, it was stamped onto the paper. The lead stamps were then melted and made into new stamps for the next day’s paper. Flash bulbs and films were used to take photos. Then\, more advanced digital cameras which cost 19\,000 and printers came in. Soon\, advanced color printing was also used for newspapers.\n\n        The publisher was the top person. 4 people were lost during going to places for news reporting and photography. One was hit by an tank in world war 2. A brave photographer called Carolyn Cole went into a church to take pictures when a gunman held hostages and lots of photographers risked their lives to go to places like volcanoes. Another photographer camped out in Yosemite and waited until 10:00 pm to take a picture of a “moonbow” because it was taken at night before a drought came. The LA Times’s eagle was sculpted by the sculptor of Mount Rushmore\, Gutzon Borglum. LA Times is next to the LA courthouse and city hall and has many pictures in its building. There’s a little kitchen where recipes are tested. They also have a lot of saved pictures and clips that are organized by the subject\, name\, and writers. \n\n\n\n\n\nIsabel Lau\nOn June 17\, 2016 three junior journalists along with two apprentices went to go “read all about it” at the LA Times. The LA Times is the largest urban daily newspaper in the entire nation with numerous Pulitzer winning reporters! Pulitzer prizes are a special award for journalists\, by the way. The LA Times provide citizens with news on sports\, politics\, entertainment\, education\, and of course\, daily news. Millions of readers immerse themselves in reading this newspaper every week.\nFirst\, our tour guide Mr. Darrell Kunitomi showed us around the history section of the tour. We saw the front page of the first  newspaper in 1881. There were also headlines such as the death of the well known King of rock music\, Elvis Presley; the death of the King of pop music\, Michael Jackson; the 9/11\, a terrorist group seized control of four commercial planes and crashed two into the World Trade Center in New York City\, crashed one into The Pentagon in Virginia(the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense)\, and crashed one into a field in Pennsylvania; the death of John Lennon\, a part of the popular British boy band\, The Beatles; the tsunami in Japan in 2004 with at least 13\,000 dead; the first man on the moon\, astronaut Neil Armstrong; and much more.We also saw a portrait of the first publisher\, General Harrison Gray Otis. In 1917\, Harry Chandler took over as the next publisher of the LA Times. Today’s publisher is Timothy E. Ryan.          \nThere was also a giant globe placed in the center of the room. The art and design of the lobby is very different\, special\, and unique.The paintings on the wall were painted by Hugo Ballin. We learned that the LA Times headquarters were designed by brilliant architect Gordon B. Kaufmann who also designed Hoover Dam\, a dam to control flooding and irrigation\, and Greystone Mansion\, a popular filming spot\, to name a few.\nWe also learned that being a journalist can be a hazardous occupation. We have learned in the past\, reporters have died reporting dangerous news. Two of the reporters are Tom Treanor and Joe Alex Morris Jr.. Tom Treanor died on August 19th\, 1944. He was killed in a Jeep Accident. Joe Alex Morris Jr. died covering the Iranian Revolution on February 10th\, 1979. The Iranian Revolution was the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty\, the ruling house of Iran from 1925 to 1979.\nOn our final stop of the tour\, we went to go see some photos with stories usually behind the image. One picture we saw was of a terrible fight over an American flag with lots of blood on February 27th\, 2016. The snapshot was taken by Luis Sinco. Another photo we saw was named “Enrique’s Journey.” It was about a 9 year old boy who traveled thousands of miles to find his mother. This snapshot was taken by Don Barletti. Another image was about 7 year old Dillion Chancey who had to survive four days with his family in Biloxi\, Mississippi riding out Hurricane Katrina.\nThat was one of the most magnificent tours I’ve ever been on. I learned about how the LA Times newspaper works and explored the LA Times headquarters. This was a great tour and I hope to go again in the future\, maybe as an employee. If you would like to visit LA Times. Go to their website www.latimes.com for more information. And be sure to read the Sunday Newspaper!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:Skyspace LA Grand Opening Block Party
DESCRIPTION:\n\nOn Saturday\, June 25\, Skyspace LA will open its doors for its highly anticipated official public opening. Visitors will be guided through a multi-dimensional experience featuring unobstructed\, 360-degree views of Los Angeles.\n\nGlass-bottomed viewing decks and bridges are nothing new. But a glass-bottomed slide hovering 1\,000 feet above city sidewalks? That’s a terrifying new foray into thrilling attractions.\n\nSkyslide\, a glass enclosed slide that spans 45 feet across\, high above Los Angeles\, will open in the U.S. Bank Tower this summer. The slide is part of Skyspace LA\, a multi-level experience that will spread across four different floors of the skyscraper\, reaching 1\,000 feet on the tower’s 70th story.\n\nTo celebrate\, Skyspace LA is inviting guests of all ages to join in celebrating this exciting milestone with a FREE all-day block party\, on June 25th. The festivities are open for all to enjoy and purchasing a ticket to visit Skyspace LA is not required.\n\n[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txdDWR2SFQc[/embed]\n\nThe Grand Opening Block Party will feature an array of entertainment and activities including live performances special guests\, a variety of food trucks\, a Community Tent area\, specialty beer garden for guests 21+ and much more.\n\nDate: Saturday\, June 25th\n\nTime: 10 AM - 11 PM\n\nLocation: Skyspace Los Angeles\, around the US Bank Tower on S. Hope Street between Hope Place and 3rd Street\n\nThe festivities will take place around the US Bank Tower on S. Hope Street between Hope Place and 3rd Street. During the event\, 4th Street will remain closed\, while 3rd Street\, Flower and Grand will remain open and operational.\n\nSkyspace LA is California’s tallest open-air observation deck and the premiere destination for panoramic\, 360-degree views of Los Angeles. At its height\, Los Angeles' residents and visitors are offered a transformative view of its culture\, community and people. Visitors to Skyspace LA are guided through a multi-dimensional\, interactive experience\, featuring unobstructed views\, dynamic design and surprise thrills.\n\nIf you'd like to visit the attraction starting June 26th\, you can buy tickets for OUE Skyspace LA online at www.skyspace-la.com/tickets.\n\n\n\n\n\n[caption id="attachment_5495" align="alignnone" width="400"] 今年三月，直升機將玻璃滑梯吊上屋頂時的盛況[/caption]\n\n \n\n
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SUMMARY:New Hermosa Beach South Park has Everything a Kid Wants
DESCRIPTION:日光漸長，帶孩子到海邊走走絕對是打發春光的好辦法；不過，南加州的海灘雖然是有名的漂亮，但如果你帶著個兩三歲的小不點，加上一個充滿活力的大孩子，到海邊吹一天的海風也不一定很舒服。所以，開車到海邊之前，最好先了解海邊附近有哪些幼兒遊樂設施，讓你的小小孩可以玩的開心，大人也能輕鬆一下。\n\n這期丫丫要為你推介南加著名海灘之一～～ Hermosa Beach（賀茂沙海灘） 最新開放的海邊公園 South Park\n\n這裡有全南加唯一的山邊石滑梯，絕對讓大孩子玩到瘋；有專為幼兒設計的感官遊樂場，可以刺激兒童各種感官訊息；更有專為特殊需要兒童提供的遊樂設施，適合行動不便或自閉兒童，非常貼心！\n\n除了單車徑和遊樂場外，當然少不了的，還有一大片草地讓你跑跑跳跳、野餐、跳繩、放風箏、甚至打跟斗，想玩什麼就玩什麼。。。\n\n\n\n九年前，一個媽媽為了讓她患有腦癱的4歲兒子能同樣享受到在公園玩耍的歡樂，與幾個媽媽一同爭取建立了這個特別的公園。\n\n整個 South Park 的設計除了好玩和美觀以外，還有許多為特殊需要的兒童而設的遊樂設施，例如：旋轉木馬輪和蹺蹺板上的座椅靠背特別高，適合輪椅（以及兒童推車）的小斜坡蜿蜒整個山丘，玩沙池有輪椅停泊點，山頂還有兩個「感官小屋」，專為自閉症兒童提供一個遠離喧鬧的安靜場所，讓小朋友安靜和輕鬆下來。（小屋也開放給所有兒童玩耍），實在是貼心得很！\n\n山邊石滑梯\n\n公園西北角有個全南加獨一無二的石頭滑梯，沿著山邊而建，一共有兩條滑道，速度很快，許多孩子帶備紙板或布毯來玩上一整個下午都不厭呢！\n\n大自然的顏色和觸感\n\n在這裡你不會看到刺眼的紅黃藍綠色的塑膠攀架，所有的設施都是反映大自然的原色。\n\n對小朋友來說，要玩就要脫下鞋子玩！所以遊樂場的東北角有一個讓孩子赤腳行走的小石堆、攀爬繩網、還有小沙池，池邊還有專門讓你加水攪泥的水龍頭，方便得很。\n\n別忘了你的單車／三輪車！\n\n公園內還設有圍繞著草地的瀝青單車循環線嗎，家長可以在中心點草地休息和野餐，看著孩子騎車繞圈，輕鬆又寫意。\n\n新設施加建中。。。\n\n這麼完備的公園還缺什麼？原來還要建一個社區小農圃、遮陽設備、和野餐桌椅等。新的公園設施正在社區籌募經費，希望很快可以建立起來。\n\n地點：Hermosa Beach South Park\n\n425 Valley Dr.\, Hermosa Beach [map]\n\nOnline: facebook.com/HermosaBeachSouthParkPlaygroundRenovation\n\n\n\n[caption id="attachment_4730" align="alignnone" width="590"] credit: tbrnews.com[/caption]\n\n \n\n[caption id="attachment_4268" align="alignnone" width="499"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]\n\n \n\n\n   \n\n\n\n[caption id="attachment_4262" align="alignnone" width="590"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_4267" align="alignnone" width="605"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_4266" align="alignnone" width="605"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_4264" align="alignnone" width="605"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_4263" align="alignnone" width="605"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]\n\n\n\n[caption id="attachment_4269" align="alignnone" width="605"] credit: redtri.com[/caption]
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