Free Monthly Education Series Learn why the way you sit, stand and bend are making things worse and how to correct it in Minutes! You must pre-register for this free event, space is limited. For more information on this novel, no-impact, high-results program, visit www.innercorefitness.com Presented by Kathleen Pagnini, Core Specialist, Author and Movement Master Creator of The Corset and The Coat online program to strengthen both core’s, the inner core and the outer core. A free monthly series sponsored by LaserMD Pain Relief, “Pain Relief Reinvented.” Directions: https://www.lasermdpainrelief.com/contact.php
Everybody’s favorite summer free fitness series is back for the fifth straight year!
Our Summer Free Fitness Series is underway and we’ll start with Yoga on the Beach on Monday, June 6 where yogis can downward dog their way to better health on the Manhattan Beach sand just south of the pier until June 27.
Red 5 Productions proudly presents a special screening of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze!! There will be plenty of Pizza, drinks, and popcorn. BYOB!!! Surprise GUESTS!!! Red 5 will be taking donations Cowabunga DUDE!!!
Sponsored by: Beach Cities Health District Minimum age: 14 Formed in 1955, Beach Cities Health District is a public agency that provides health care services to the communities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach.Adventureplex is a health and fitness center created especially for youth and is geared to challenge children physically, mentally . . .
Sponsored by: End Malaria Now Minimum age: 18 End Malaria Now is seeking motivated, hard-working and responsible college students or young professionals looking to gain experience working with a nonprofit. Prior volunteer experience is not a requirement, but we do require you to have a strong work ethic and willingness to learn. A potential int . . .
Instructor Jesus Mejia will get children excited about movement, fitness, and participation through fun activities at the library.
Presentation by Philip Lubin Tuesday, June 21, 2016 Directed Energy Propulsion Enabling the First Interstellar Missions Recent advances in photonics and directed energy systems now allow us to realize what was only a decade ago, simply science fiction. It is no longer. Spacecraft from fully-functional gram-level wafer-scale systems (“wafer sats”) capable of speeds greater than ¼ c that could reach the nearest star in 20 years to spacecraft for large missions capable of supporting human life with masses more than 105 kg (100 tons) that could reach speeds of greater than 1000 km/s can be realized. With this technology spacecraft can be propelled to speeds currently unimaginable with our existing propulsion technologies. To do so requires a fundamental change in our thinking of both propulsion and our definition of what a spacecraft is. In addition to larger spacecraft, capable of transporting humans, we focus on “spacecraft on a wafer” that include integrated optical communications, imaging and spectroscopy systems, navigation, photon thrusters, radiation and magnetic field sensors combined with directed energy propulsion. Since the propulsion system stays “at home” the costs can be amortized over a very large number of missions. Interplanetary shuttle missions, to Mars for example, could be enabled if a second unit were built at the target planet. In addition, the same photon driver can be used for planetary defense, space debris vaporization and de-orbiting, beaming energy to distant spacecraft, beaming power for high Isp ion engine missions, asteroid mining, sending power back to Earth for high value needs, stand-off composition analysis, long range laser communications, SETI searches, and even terraforming both on the Earth and Mars. This would be a profound voyage for humanity, one whose non-scientific implications would be enormous. On April 12 the Breakthrough Foundation announced that they would support this effort with a 100M$ Research and Development program called Breakthrough Starshot that would explore the fundamental technology underlying this. On May 12 NASA announced the Phase II funding for our Directed Energy for Interstellar Studies (DEIS) program. For technical information on this program see our website: http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu/projects/directed-energy-interstellar-precursors http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.01356 Philip Lubin is a professor of Physics at UC Santa Barbara whose primary research has been focused on studies of the early universe in the millimeter wavelengths bands as well as applications of directed energy for planetary defense and relativistic propulsion. His group has designed, developed and fielded more than two dozen ground based and balloon borne missions and helped develop two major cosmology satellites. Among other accomplishments his group first detected the horizon scale fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background from both their South Pole and balloon borne systems twenty years ago and their latest results, along with an international teams of ESA and NASA researchers, are from the Planck cosmology mission which have mapped in exquisite detail the structures of the early universe. He is a co-I on the Planck mission. His group has worked on applications of directed energy systems for both small scale single launcher solutions as well as large standoff systems for planetary defense and on applications to allow small interstellar probes. He is co-recipient of the 2006 Gruber Prize in Cosmology along with the COBE science team for their groundbreaking work in cosmology. He has published more than 350 papers. Please RSVP by Friday, June 17 if you wish to order dinner.
Sponsored by: Beach Cities Health District Minimum age: 14 Formed in 1955, Beach Cities Health District is a public agency that provides health care services to the communities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach.Adventureplex is a health and fitness center created especially for youth and is geared to challenge children physically, mentally . . .
Come to Manhattan’s for BINGO every Wednesday at 6 pm! Play 9 games and Progressive Blackout Bingo!Photo Gallery Manhattan Beach Lodge Manhattan’s 39051 County Road 66 Manhattan Beach, MNview a mapDate/Time InformationWednesday evenings. 6 – 8 pmContact InformationManhattan Beach Lodge, (218) 692-3381info@mblodge.comFees/Admission$1 per card – proceeds go to help support our local youth hockey.
Sponsored by: End Malaria Now Minimum age: 18 End Malaria Now is seeking motivated, hard-working and responsible college students or young professionals looking to gain experience working with a nonprofit. Prior volunteer experience is not a requirement, but we do require you to have a strong work ethic and willingness to learn. A potential int . . .