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SUMMARY:Pi Day
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a brief lecture about the origins of pie AND π! Spoiler alert: There will also be actual pie to eat. Ideal for adults and children who like learning and pie. \n[Free] \nMore info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/event/pi-day
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LOCATION:Ross-Cherry Creek Library\, 305 Milwaukee St\, Denver\, CO\, 80206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nothing Ventured\, Nothing Gained
DESCRIPTION:You can’t expect to achieve anything if you never take any risks\, and if you don’t embark on adventures\, you’re not going to gain any new experiences. It’s simple. \nHear how five local creatives and entrepreneurs went against all odds to pursue their passion\, career & dreams and turn what they love into what they do. Our speakers will discuss and share tips on: \n\nhow to find your inner passion and purpose\ntechniques that you can use to achieve success in everything you do\npersonal stories and life anecdotes\nthose mistakes worth making\n\nCurated and hosted by Go Play Denver & General Assembly\, you’ll get 5 tips in 5 minutes from 5 speakers\, then you’ll get to ask questions at the end. Join us for a fun night filled with a good ole’ dose of inspiration and hang around for a beer\, wine\, and a chat afterward too. \n[Free; includes beer from Ratio Beerworks for those over 21] \nRegister: https://generalassemb.ly/education/nothing-ventured-nothing-gained-how-to-get-where-you-want-to-go/denver/45081 \nMore about this quarter’s speakers: \n\n\nScott Bennett\, Founder & CEO\,\nHousefish Design \nScott followed a love of auto racing to a degree in Automotive Engineering from England’s Loughborough University. This led to work designing cars that won the Indy 500 and Indycar championship\, as well as the design of racing shock absorbers\, vehicle dynamics simulation software\, data acquisition and telemetry\, Baja off-road trophy trucks\, and composite aircraft. In 2002\, he helped a new Indycar manufacturer setup a state of the art manufacturing facility incorporating carbon fiber autoclaves\, rapid prototyping\, and 3 and 5 axis machining\, all while simultaneously designing a car under near-impossible time constraints. And then did it all again in 2009 with a new US-based Formula 1 team. \nAlong the way\, an interest in furniture design led to the founding of Housefish\, a Denver-based furniture design and manufacturing studio dedicated to combining advanced manufacturing techniques and careful hand craft to produce innovative\, evocative\, environmentally responsible furniture in the US. \nScott also cofounded Westwood Design\, an influential juvenile furniture manufacturer\, and has done design work for several major furniture manufacturers. \nScott’s work has been exhibited at ICFF in New York\, Ventura Lambrate in Milan\, is in the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum\, and has been featured in countless print and internet publications. \n\n\n\nStephanie Frances\, Founder and Executive Director\,\nProdigy Ventures \nStephanie Frances is Founder and Executive Director of Prodigy Ventures. Her experience includes: Ten years career development and WIA case management experience working with low-income youth and disabled adults with multiple barriers to accessing traditional labor market. Three years managing team of Youth Career Development Facilitators in Denver Public Schools. Led curriculum re-design process for Goodwill’s Youth Career Development Program. Lead for Summer Youth Employment Program and Bridges to Work Professional Internship program as contractor for City and County of Denver. Master’s Nonprofit Management from Regis University. \n\n\n\nPatricia Tolentino\, Founder\,\nStories Not Forgotten \nPatricia Tolentino\, or Trish or Patty T to her friends and family\, is an adventurer and enthusiastic traveler\, storyteller and artist. A native Oklahoman\, she brings nearly two decades of media experience and creativity to every project. Trish attended Webster University in St. Louis\, Missouri\, then branched out into broadcast production and editing at the local PBS station. Experienced in many video formats\, she’s created training and outreach videos for the Department of Veterans Affairs\, highlights and fast-paced replays for Fox Sports Midwest\, as well as media featuring personal stories\, events\, marketing\, and much more.\nTrish is a lover of Texas Hold ‘Em\, bourbon tastings\, and the outdoors. A seasoned triathlete\, she completed a full Ironman in 2014 and is enjoying the Colorado outdoors lifestyle since her move in 2015. \nIn 2016\, she took the leap into entrepreneurship by starting Stories Not Forgotten – a video production service to help families preserve their stories and history for future generations. \n\n\n\nGeraldine Kim & Joshua Gertzen\, Founding Owners\,\nFrozen Matter \nGerry and Josh are the founding owners of Frozen Matter\, a dairy plant and frozen dessert parlor in Uptown Denver\, and Retrograde\, a craft cocktail lounge located in the “walk-in freezer” of Frozen Matter. Having lived in San Francisco before Denver\, Gerry was spoiled with some amazing ice creams. When a lawyering job moved Gerry to Denver\, she found herself in a city with a gap in craft ice cream offerings. Having developed a serious side passion in dessert making\, she knew should could do something about it. Through a mutual friend\, she met Josh who had moved to Denver for a job at a software consulting firm. They hit it off\, ate a lot of ice cream together and started dreaming of a sweeter life—one full of ice cream and happy people\, creativity and working with their hands\, a life in which\, as business owners\, they could have greater control. With Josh’s side interest in space science\, general geekery and ability to build anything (growing up in Alaska\, he and his Dad built their house) combining with Gerry’s culinary interest\, the Frozen Matter cow-to-cone concept was born. In the full spirit of great escapes\, the Retrograde concept was born shortly thereafter. Josh and Gerry dropped out of their desk jobs and opened Frozen Matter and Retrograde in 2016. With a lot of sweat and luck\, Gerry and Josh have been named Rising Stars for Frozen Matter by StarChefs\, Retrograde was named Bar of the Year in 2016 by EaterDenver readers and 2017 Top of Town Cocktail Menu in 2017 by 5280 Magazine. \nBefore finding themselves in a world of rainbow sprinkles\, Josh was a software engineer with eighteen years of experience in process automation\, website development and online marketing. In addition\, he founded various technology start-ups and managed several software development teams. Gerry was a regulatory attorney\, representing the California Public Utilities Commission and then Xcel Energy. She graduated from the University of Southern California with studies focused on art history and economics and the Santa Clara University of Law. Josh and Gerry are both graduates of the 123rd class of the Penn State Ice Cream Program\, the oldest ice cream school in the world (yes\, you can study ice cream). \n\n\n\nJason zumBrunnen\, Co-Founder & Brewmaster \,\nRatio Beer Works  \nJason zumBrunnen is the co-founder and Brewmaster at Ratio Beerworks in Denver\, CO. He is a Colorado native and a CU Boulder graduate in Chemical Engineering. He also attended brewing school in Chicago at the Siebel Institute as well as Doemen’s Academy in Munich\, Germany. Upon moving to Denver\, he became an award-winning brewer at Wynkoop and AC Golden before forming Ratio Beerworks in February of 2015 at 2920 Larimer St in the RiNo Art District of Denver. \nBefore starting Ratio\, Jason tried his hand at many unusual jobs\, including working at Cirque du Soleil (NOT as an acrobat!)\, working at film studios in LA\, selling plastic\, and touring the world singing and playing guitar in a punk rock band. He lives in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver with his wife\, son\, and mini-schnauzer\, Levi Honkytonk.
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LOCATION:GA Denver @ Industry RiNo Station\, 3858 Walnut St\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Film
DESCRIPTION:The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is pleased to partner with the International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management and the Denver American Indian Commission to present Indigenous Film\, a monthly indigenous film series. \nThe film will be screened at the Museum’s Phipps Theater. Doors open at 6 p.m.\, films begin at 6:30 p.m. Please use the IMAX Evening Entrance on the east side of the Museum. Admission is free. Concessions are available for purchase. \nTo Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey\nMarch 14\n6:30 p.m. \nDirector Reaghan Tarbell (Mohawk). For over 50 years\, the Kahnawake Mohawks of Quebec\, Canada occupied a 10 square block hub in the North Gowanus section of Brooklyn\, which became known as Little Caughnawaga. The director provides a new perspective on the Mohawk high steel workers who helped build the bridges and skyscrapers of New York City. This is the story of the women behind the men\, who created the community of “Little Caughnawaga\,” a home away from home in the heart of Brooklyn. (Mushkeg Media\, Inc\, 2008\, 57 min.) www.mushkeg.ca. \nAn audience discussion will follow the film screening. \n[Free] \nMore info: http://www.dmns.org/learn/adults/indigenous-film/ \n2018 Schedule – Film titles to be announced\nWednesday\, April 11\nWednesday\, May 9\nWednesday\, June 13\nWednesday\, July 11\nWednesday\, August 8\nWednesday\, September 12\nWednesday\, November 14\nNo screening in December
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LOCATION:Denver Museum of Nature and Science\, 2001 Colorado Blvd.\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
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