Theodore D. Parks

seattle, wa


Events:

Reggie Watts

Where: Triple Door Mainstage

Date: 2007-04-28 19:00:00

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Two shows: Saturday 04/28/2007 Mainstage 7PM & 10PM (21+) $18.50 adv/ $20 day of http://www.thetripledoor.net/event.aspx?eid=2184&venue=mainstage

Lecture: Speaking Science 2.0

Where: Pacific Science Center

Date: 2007-10-05 19:00:00

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Join us in a conversation about new directions in science communication. In this joint presentation, journalist Chris Mooney and communication professor Matthew Nisbet explain how scientists and their allies can "reframe" old debates in new ways, remaining true to the science but taking advantage of a fragmented media environment to connect with a broader American public. Presented by the University of Washington’s Forum on Science Ethics and Policy group”. Free for Pacific Science Center Members, UW students, staff and faculty. General Public $5.

House Music

Where: Rendezvous

Date: 2007-04-27 21:00:00

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DJ's Daniel Featherhead, Alvah Sewell + guest DJ $4 down in the Grotto of the Rendezvous 2322 2nd Ave, Seattle All proceeds go to Charity

Seattle WA The Problem Student Problem-Solver

Where: Clarion

Date: 2007-05-10 00:00:00

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Got Problem Kids? Here's your Problem Student Problem-Solver Conference. You name the problems and this workshop delivers hundreds of immediate, problem-stopping answers. You will leave with innovative, more effective strategies for school failure, truancy, dropping out, work refusal, violence, delinquency, bad attitudes, depression and more. College credit and clock hours available. Free sample interventions, and free monthly Problem Student Problem-Solver magazine available at our web site, http://www.youthchg.com, or via email (dwells@youthchg.com), or call toll-free to 1-800-545-5736. Work-study financial aid available for all classes. Call for details.

Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle Mariners

Where: Artists' Gallery of Seattle

Date: 2007-06-19 00:00:00

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Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle Mariners 6/19/2007 Safeco Field

Girlschool

Where: El Corazon (Formerly Graceland)

Date: 2007-09-03 20:00:00

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Hailing from London and playing metal/punk/rock music, the band features Kim McAuliffe (guitar/lead vocals), Jackie Chambers (lead/rhythm guitars/backing vocals), Enid Williams (bass/lead vocals) and Denise Dufort (drums).

Seattle Children's Chorus: Tidings of Great Joy

Where: Town Hall Seattle

Date: 2007-12-09 19:30:00

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Come and enjoy this delightful children's concert.

Michael Shermer: the Mind of the Market

Where: Elliott Bay Book Company

Date: 2008-01-23 19:30:00

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"Economists who understand Charles Darwin are almost as rare as biologists who understand Adam Smith. Yet the two were essentially saying the same thing--that order emerges unordained from competition and innovation. Michael Shermer brilliantly brings the two insights together to explain how the human mind creates the human market." - Matt Ridley

"Welcome to Nia" Class - NiaDivas

Where: Youngstown Cultural Arts Center

Date: 2008-02-09 09:00:00

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Welcome to Nia! Join us for this 50-minute, introductory class and we'll make starting Nia easier than you may think! In our first 15-minutes, we'll answer the questions "What is Nia, Why is it good for me? and How do I do it? Then, you'll get a chance to enjoy Nia with a 25-minute easy-to-learn sampler Nia class . All those new to Nia will receive a coupon for their next Nia class free ($14 value), including a special offer of 3 classes for $20 ($42 value). In the Welcome to Nia class, you'll learn: * Nia's #1 powerful principle that will help you find more joy in moving, exercise and dancing. * The one thing in Nia that changed the face of the fitness industry forever and how to use it to effectively condition your body. * 3 simple ways to practice Nia that will help you relax through your first few classes. Price: $10, includes Free Bonus class and special class offer 3 for $20 ($42 value) Free to Nia Students with current class cards. Nia students with current class cards are welcome to participate for free as NiaDiva Ambassadors. In order to grow a thriving NiaDivas community, we would greatly appreciate inviting your friends to these monthly, introductory classes. Pre-registration is required for this course. Consider registering early as space is limited and last month's course was full! You can register by: * Visiting our store and paying online or * By signing-up below if you'd rather wait and pay onsite. Refund Policy: If you pay in advance (on-line) and then can't attend "Welcome to Nia" class, we're happy to credit you $10 towards the next month's Welcome to Nia class, or any other Nia class you'd like to take within 30 days. A Medical Release form needs to be completed and signed. See our website for details. Presented by NiaDivas - Jill Pagano, Certified Black Belt Nia Instructor and Lesley Tinker, Certified Blue Belt Instructor.

Dr Christopher Sanford: the Adventurous Traveler's Guide to ...

Where: University Book Store

Date: 2008-05-06 19:00:00

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'The Adventurous Traveler's Guide to Health' is just what every traveler needs -- a straight-forward look at what you can do to stay healthy during your travels, from start to finish.

5th Annual Foundations of Science Fundraising Breakfast

Where: Pacific Science Center

Date: 2008-05-07 07:30:00

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Please join us for Pacific Science Center's annual fundraising breakfast on May 7, 2008. The breakfast is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Pacific Science Center's many effective programs that are making a difference in science education across the state. We hope you will join us for a morning that is sure to inspire you with a new appreciation for the impact Pacific Science Center is having in our community and in our schools. We are excited to announce that our keynote speaker is Dr. Elson S. Floyd, President of Washington State University.

Jessie and John Danz Lecture Series: Peter and Rosemary Gran...

Where: University of Washington Kane Hall

Date: 2008-05-01 19:00:00

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Peter and Rosemary Grant have been studying Darwin's finches on the Galapagos islands since 1973. Their fieldwork is designed to understand the causes of an adaptive radiation. It combines analyses of archipelago-wide patterns of evolution with detailed investigations of population level processes on two islands, Genovesa and Daphne. Their work is a blend of ecology, behavior and genetics. They have collaborated with investigators to estimate phylogenetic relations among the species of finches and their relatives on the continent and in the Caribbean, and to identify the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of beaks that vary so conspicuously among the species.

Broadway by the Year: Broadway Musicals of 1965

Where: Seattle Town Hall

Date: 2008-05-12 20:00:00

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Scott Siegel takes audiences of all ages on a musical tour of the Great White Way, offering an entertaining verbal account of Broadway's history. Each evening celebrates the songs from Broadway shows of a selected year, sung by a cast of talented cabaret and Broadway performers. This marvelous program not only highlights favorite show-stopping numbers, it also features lesser-known gems. This program will include music from 'Man of La Mancha,' 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever,' 'Do I Hear a Waltz?' 'The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd,' 'Flora, the Red Menace,' 'Skyscraper' and more!

Larry Cheek

Where: University Book Store

Date: 2008-06-17 19:00:00

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Larry Cheek will discuss and sign his book, 'Year of the Boat: Beauty, Imperfection and the Art of Doing it Yourself.'