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  • Give customers an inside look. Whether the facility is a nursing home or a manufacturing plant, a facility tour gives customers insight on how the facility runs.
  • Gives new employees the lay of the land. Being a new employee can be intimidating! A facility tour helps the employee be confident in the lay of the land.
  • Gives potential clients a sneak peek. When companies are trying to attract vendors or clients, a facility tour can give the vendor the confidence they need to invest in a quality company.

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Activities, exhibits and events at the Goddard Visitor Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, provide inspiring and captivating educational experiences for all ages. The visitor center showcases Goddard’s innovative and exciting work in Earth science, astrophysics, heliophysics, planetary science, engineering, communications and technology development.

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Onsite in-person programs are presently available to school, community and cultural groups Tuesday through Friday with prior reservation. To schedule a field trip, or if you need assistance, email  [email protected] or call 301-286-3978.

The Goddard Visitor Center asks that groups interested in scheduling a facility tour or program make a reservation at least one month in advance.  Currently, security regulations do not permit “drop-in” facility tours by the public.

Current program options are as follows:

  • Living and Working in Space, Kindergarten – 4th Grade People are living and working in space right now! Participants will discover many of the different ways that scientists, engineers and astronauts have developed to help humans live in space. They will also learn about the parts of an astronaut’s spacesuit and then look at actual food items sent to the International Space Station.  This program includes a short Goddard Intro theater presentation and a live interactive presentation with a question-and-answer session. Time can be made either before or after (schedule depending) to explore exhibits.
  • How to Build a Satellite, 5th – 8th Grade Building a satellite takes many steps, requires help from a team, and needs creativity and innovation to make things work. Participants will explore the engineering design process and how scientists and engineers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center use it to solve problems. They will also talk about tools and components of a satellite with demonstrations focusing on infrared light.  This program includes a short Goddard Intro theater presentation and a live interactive presentation with a question-and-answer session. Time can be made either before or after (schedule depending) to explore exhibits.

Custom programs may be offered based on availability.

Onsite programs are only available Tuesday through Friday, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., with an advance reservation. Weekend tours and programs are not available.

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Facility tours are presently available to school, community and cultural groups. Groups must have a minimum of eight people and cannot exceed 50 people (this number includes chaperones for a student tour, for example). Tour participants must be at least 10 years old or in the fifth grade. Depending on which areas are available that day, facility tours visit satellite construction, testing and operations areas. Facility tours are two hours long and also include a guided presentation in the visitor center theater.

Visiting groups should plan to provide transportation (buses/vans) to and from the Visitor Center and the facility buildings. Small groups should plan on providing one large vehicle that holds the entire group plus the tour guide. Free parking is available.

Facility tours, like other onsite programs, are only available Tuesday through Friday, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., with an advance reservation. Weekend tours and programs are not available. To schedule a facility tour, or if you need assistance, email  [email protected] or call 301-286-3978.

Families and small groups wishing to visit the visitor center and explore the exhibit gallery and rocket garden on their own do not need to make reservations.

Foreign nationals from most countries can participate in a facility tour. Security regulations require that the full names, dates of birth, country of origin, passport numbers and passport expiration dates for each foreign national in your group be submitted at least two weeks prior to your scheduled visit.  Foreign nationals who do not provide this information in advance will not be permitted on the tour.

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Our buildings and facilities in West Clermont are critical to the success and progress of our students. It's a continuous priority to ensure that our learning spaces contribute to educational growth, student and staff safety, and a diversity of programming options. These aren't just buildings, but building blocks for the future of our students. They're also some of the most important assets of our community and they belong to YOU!

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Our doors are open to give the community an opportunity to learn about the great things our facilities provide, what we are potentially looking to improve in the future, and what it takes to maintain them for our kids and community.

At our two 'focus on facilities' town hall events, we examined the changing needs in facilities as well as the challenges of aging buildings, limited space, and the need for modern learning environments for our students..

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The CAT is made up of representative stakeholders from our community, government, business, and staff. They work to understand, synthesize, and advise the district on a Facility Master Plan. Interested in joining the CAT? Complete this form.

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​ AHCA/NCAL members across the country have reached out to their Members of Congress and are inviting them to see firsthand the joys and challenges in their facilities and communities. The Association has a goal of hosting 125 tours with Members of Congress in 2023. Although ambitious, it is important as LTC faces some of the greatest challenges in the sector’s history. Tours have already taken place in Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont, with more confirmed in the coming weeks.   

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The Laguna Playhouse is presenting a transfer production from North Coast Repertory Theatre of “Tartuffe” by Molière. Previews begin April 17; the play runs through May 5.

Richard Baird will direct the comedy, translated to English verse by Richard Wilbur. Performances are set for Wednesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sundays at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. There will be added performances on Thursday, April 25 at 2 p.m. and Tuesday, April 30 at 7:30 pm. There will be no 5:30 p.m. performance on Sunday, May 5.

Tickets range from $45 to $84 and can be purchased online at lagunaplayhouse.com or by calling (949) 497-2787. Group discounts are available by calling (949) 497-2787, ext. 229. Prices are subject to change.

Laguna Playhouse is located at 606 Laguna Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach.

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Unless rain or an emergency forces a rescheduling, Caltrans plans to be working on Pacific Coast Highway, between Warner Avenue and Seal Beach Boulevard from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily, April 1 through 5.

The project will include concrete barrier removal, replacement and removal of curb ramps, and underground electrical work. Lanes will be closed as the work proceeds.

‘Rasquachismo’ multimedia exhibition champions lowriders

The Huntington Beach Art Center is gearing up for “Rasquachismo,” a multimedia art exhibition devoted to the “aesthetics and transformative power of lowriders,” according to organizers. Laura Black is the curator.

It will be on view from Saturday, April 6 until Saturday, June 1. Visitors to the exhibition will find paintings, a lowrider piñata, print-making and original photography that capture the lowrider spirit. The featured artists are William Camargo with Alkaid Ramirez, Justin Favela, Stephanie Mercado, Arturo Meza II, Aaron Moctezuma, José Manuel Flores Nava, Juliana Rico, Alicia Villegas-Rolon and Cora J. Quiroz.

A public reception is set for 6:30 to 9 p.m. April 6 and will be preceded that afternoon by a car show that will run from 2 p.m. until dusk in the center’s parking lot, 538 Main St., Huntington Beach. Admission is free. Gallery hours are noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

OCC Horticulture will host annual Spring Plant Sale April 5 and 12

The Horticulture Department at Orange Coast College will host its annual Spring Plant Sale on Fridays April 5 and 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days.

The public is invited to visit the horticulture program’s garden nursery to purchase plants that have been produced by students.

Gail Haghjoo shops for flowers during a plant sale at Orange Coast College's Horticulture Garden Lab in 2022.

“It’s full circle for the students,” Horticulture Instructor and Lab Coordinator Joe Stead said. “They get ownership of the plants and see the seed out to the customer.”

Edible plants such as tomatoes, peppers, strawberries and cooking herbs, as well as other household greens and flowering selections will be available at the sale. All proceeds will go toward student scholarships and projects.

The college is located at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Park in Lot H or G.

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Club founder Sean Bollettieri will host the second annual First Responders Picklefest Saturday, April 13, at the private Tennis + Pickleball Club at Newport Beach, 11 Clubhouse Drive.

All first responders are welcome and encouraged to create a team and play for the Ultimate Picklefest Championship. To learn more, call (949) 759-0711.

Marissa Sur pegged as Huntington Beach director of human resources

Marissa Sur was selected this week as the director of human resources in Huntington Beach, after previously serving as a human resources manager in Newport Beach.

In her role, Sur will be responsible for directing, planning, organizing and managing the personnel functions and programs of Huntington Beach. She will oversee programs and services including employee relations, labor negotiations, recruitment and selection, classification and compensation, training, benefits and more.

Sur has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Cal State Long Beach.

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Brian Gruner, a 24-year veteran of municipal government, has been appointed as Costa Mesa’s new Director of Parks & Community Services, it was announced this week by City Manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison.

Gruner, who started as part-time recreation leader has extensive experience in the management of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, including the oversight of multimillion-dollar budgets, capital improvement projects, strategic planning, community outreach, partnership development and arts and cultural programs.

Brian Gruner has been appointed to serve as Costa Mesa's new Director of Parks and Community Services.

He most recently served as superintendent of parks and recreation for the city of Fairfield, Calif. He has also worked for Laguna Woods Village and the city of Mission Viejo.

“I’m excited to be relocating back to Orange County and being part of the city of Costa Mesa team,” Gruner said. “Having grown up in Orange County, I have fond memories of Costa Mesa from competing in tennis tournaments at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center, enjoying the Orange County Fair and swap meets, shopping at South Coast Plaza, playing golf at the Costa Mesa Country Club and enjoying the natural beauty of Fairview Park.”

Gruner holds a bachelor’s degree from Cal State Fullerton in business management and a master’s in business administration from the University of Phoenix.

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The Tour de Saddleback on March 23 drew 302 participants who rode through Orange County while raising more than $1,300 for Irvine-based Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation , officials announced this week.

The tour took riders through Laguna Hills, Santiago Canyon, Rancho Santa Margarita and Irvine. The ride started and finished at Irvine Valley College.

“With this only being our second year of producing the Tour de Saddleback, I couldn’t be more thrilled with the outcome,” said Mike Bone, president and chief executive of Spectrum Sports Management, which produces the annual event. “It was amazing to see so many people enjoying the beauty of our community while raising funds for a great organization.”

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Time for Change Week 2024 - Byrd Center Tour

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Time for Change Week 2024 is April 1-7! In collaboration with the Byrd Center and other partners, Time for Change (T4C), a student organization at The Ohio State University, is raising awareness for environmental stewardship and social responsibility, and engaging the Ohio State community in active participation. 

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    Tour (15-30 minutes): Have your facility profile filled out to make it easier to answer questions along the way. Prepare three to five employees and residents to speak to along the way ( talking points provided ) Challenges of finding and retaining staff at current wages. Demand for care is rising and supply isn't keeping pace.

  21. Architects tour Cedar Rapids schools to gauge facility needs

    CEDAR RAPIDS — A team of architects this week toured all 32 schools in the Cedar Rapids Community School District as the first step in creating a new facility plan before the district takes ...

  22. Moscow

    🎧 Wear headphones for the best experience.In this video, we will walk along the famous tourist routes of Moscow, take a walk along the renovated embankments...

  23. Facility & Community Tours Starting Off Strong in 2023

    Hosting a tour is a great opportunity for you to show decision makers the daily life at a skilled nursing facility, assisted living or ID/DD community. These tours make significant impacts on Members of Congress and help us in our advocacy work here in Washington, D.C.

  24. Around Town: Molière's 'Tartuffe' to open April 17 at Laguna Playhouse

    Club founder Sean Bollettieri will host the second annual First Responders Picklefest Saturday, April 13, at the private Tennis + Pickleball Club at Newport Beach, 11 Clubhouse Drive.

  25. Euless Family Life Center Organizes Nostalgic Tour to "Dallas" TV

    For a fee of $21, participants will receive more than just a tour. They'll embark on a tram ride from the Euless Family Life Center at 300 W. Midway Dr., guided by experts well-versed in the lore ...

  26. Moscow City

    🎧 Wear headphones for the best experience.For watching on a big screen 4K.In this video, we will take a walk among the skyscrapers of the Moscow City Intern...

  27. Time for Change Week 2024

    Time for Change Week 2024 is April 1-7! In collaboration with the Byrd Center and other partners, Time for Change (T4C), a student organization at The Ohio State University, is raising awareness for environmental stewardship and social responsibility, and engaging the Ohio State community in active participation. The Byrd Center is offering a tour as part of its collaboration with T4C.