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Books of the Week of November 18th, 2024

New tween romance middle grade debut from Britnee Meiser

Starting high school brings big changes for Immie and Jack, who’ve been everything to each other ever since Jack crashed his skateboard into Immie’s yard when they were seven years old. All of a sudden, a game-winning goal catapults Jack into star status with the soccer team, and Immie is meeting new girlfriends whose questions are making her wonder about the identity of her father for the first time in her life.


And amidst all of this, they’re both realizing their feelings for each other might run deeper than they thought. Can their friendship—and the promise of something more—weather the storm that is growing up?

 ALL MY BESTS (available now) a smart and emotional romance told through playlists and memories follows two young teens struggling to hold onto each other as their friendship changes.

This is a fun book to read!

Lita Judge’s Magical New Children’s Book WAKE UP, MOON!
An energetic squirrel isn’t ready to give up on winter fun and go to bed in this cozy picture book about animal friends who spend an unforgettable night romping in the snow!

The snowstorm is over. The stars are out. But one little squirrel is not in bed. He’s having far too much fun building snow animals and gliding and skating on glittering ice with his friends Squirrel, Owl, Fox, and Bear…until drowsy eyes and sleepy yawns begin to slow the animals’ steps. Could it finally be time for Squirrel to turn in for the night?

I love the adorable characters in this story and found it to be quite magical!

Author Bio
Lita Judge is the award-winning author and illustrator of many children’s books, including Flight SchoolPenguin Flies Home, Red SledRed HatGood Morning to Me!Born in the WildEven the Smallest Will GrowWhen You Need Wings, and her illustrated young adult novel, Mary’s Monster. She lives with her husband, two cats, and a parrot in New Hampshire. You can visit her online at LitaJudge.com.
THE HILL: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol by Kate Andersen Brower

This comprehensive guide, which just earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly, is a must-read for kids and their grown-ups when talking about the election this season.

This inclusive, non-partisan book is packed with archival photos, did-you-know facts, masterful breakdowns of complicated systems, and best of all: original reporting. Brower interviewed carpenters, cooks, barbers, and other Hill staffers about their perspectives and patriotism. She also contextualizes the Capitol and our democracy within history, including recent events like the January 6th insurrection, which features firsthand accounts from people on the ground, including one of the Capitol’s catering managers and young staffers from both sides of the aisle, providing a new and important oral history. 

I found this book to be very educational and entertaining!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to facilitate this post. Images were also provided.

Saving Christmas * Humor, Charm, Pure Entertainment! The Next Holiday Classic!

Tired of family chores, and only caring about his gifts, a teenager wishes a little too hard and accidentally makes Christmas disappear! As the only one who remembers its existence, it’s now up to him to bring the holiday back to the world and learn the true meaning of Christmas.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Adele B. comments, “Saving Christmas is pure entertainment and kept a smile on my face until the end! It could easily be the next holiday classic. I like the juxtaposition of funny moments, with more deep and heartwarming ones.” Braedyn M. adds, “Saving Christmas has everything I would expect from a Christmas movie, and some things that I didn’t.  Humor, charm, and the holiday spirit give this movie an original Christmas feel, but the mystery and dual reality make it enjoyable not just in December, but throughout the year as well.” See their full reviews below.

Saving Christmas

By Adele B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 10

Saving Christmas is pure entertainment and kept a smile on my face until the end! It could easily be the next holiday classic. I like the juxtaposition of funny moments, with more deep and heartwarming ones. All of the visuals and acting are engaging and definitely draw you in.

The story starts with a glimpse at a typical teenager, Nick (Ricardo Ortiz), annoyed that his computer isn’t working and he could care less about Christmas. Meanwhile, his family is passionately preparing for Christmas and, despite Nick’s lack of enthusiasm, they make him participate. Nick is shocked while putting up the lights and awakens only to discover that his family has drastically changed and Christmas has disappeared. With tables turned and as the only one who remembers its existence, Nick enlists the help of his best friend Ben (Josh Zaharia) to help him save Christmas and bring the magic of the holiday back to life for his family.

This film definitely kept my attention and I stayed curious wondering what was next in this crazy adventure. Richard Ortiz, as Nick, has great comedic timing and is very relatable. I couldn’t help but route for him in his fight to save Christmas. It is so touching the great lengths he goes to get his family into the holiday spirit. The camera work is terrific with seamless transitions that make it easy to watch. The sets and props look so realistic and typical of everyday life by a middle class American family. I also enjoyed the costumes, especially when they dress up for Christmas as each outfit s personalized for each member of the family. My absolute favorite costumes are his sister Jojo’s outfits and her hair styles bas they perfectly match her personality.  We quickly see the fun relationship that Jojo and Nick have as well as the bond between all of the family members .I love how Nick uses simple items like pom-poms and candy canes all around and his family loves them. It really shows how much he adores his family and the strong bond between them. I love seeing the actors get into their different characters both with and without Christmas. The one shortfall is that the supporting actors didn’t quite stand up to the dynamics of the main characters. Also, I was not so fond of the background music in some scenes and in a few spots the lip movements are out of sync with the person speaking.

The film’s message is to always be grateful for what you have and to appreciate loved ones. It highlights the true meaning of Christmas and how traditions bring us joy. It also reminds us to never give up when we are faced with a challenge, especially if we are fighting for something we truly believe in.

I give Saving Christmas 4 out of 5 and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. This film premieres on VOD and streaming on November 5, 2024.

Saving Christmas
By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Saving Christmas has everything I would expect from a Christmas movie, and some things that I didn’t.  Humor, charm, and the holiday spirit give this movie an original Christmas feel, but the mystery and dual reality make it enjoyable not just in December, but through out the year as well.

Nick Baker (Ricardo Ortiz) is a 16-year-old boy whose only goals in life are to make movies, and open presents.  So when his Mom (Casey James) tosses a thousand and one Christmas chores his way, he wishes for Christmas to disappear.  To his surprise, it actually does, and with it, all the joy and opportunities Christmas provides, drastically altering the lives of those around him.  Now, as the sole person who remembers the holiday, Nick must find a way to restore the season, and return Christmas to its former glory.

My favorite character in the film is Nick’s best friend, Ben (Josh Zaharia).  No matter what crazy idea Nick has, such as Christmas, Ben tries to find the positive in it.  When Nick is late for a film group meeting, Ben tries to reason with the other members, telling them that Nick must have a reason for being late, and not to kick him out of the club.  Nick’s family is quite interesting.  Each member of their clan brings something different to the table.  When Christmas is forgotten, the way they change is fun to watch. Nick’s younger sister, Jojo (Ella Wejr / Ellexis Wejr), goes from being a regular girl who loves the atmosphere of Christmas, to a professional, business women who is president of the debate club. Some parts of the film are kind of hard to understand, and make it slightly confusing.  For example, in the beginning, we see Nick having the time of his life on his computer, but the montage ends and we see him sleeping at his desk.  At first I thought that he only dreamt the whole thing, but later we learn that he often works during the night, as it “brings out his creativity.”  Some parts are kind of corny, but nothing that detracts it as a good holiday movie.

The film’s message is that it is better to give than receive. Before Nick erases Christmas, he is on the receiving team when it comes to gifts. But once the holiday is gone, he sees how he took the kindness of others and everything they did for him for granted. Be forewarned that there is a bit of profanity in this film. 

I give Saving Christmas 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Saving Christmas flies into theaters on Nov 5, 2024.  

Blitz * An Intense War-Time Drama With Stunning Performances, Incredible Visual Effects And Suspenseful Scenes

Steve McQueen’s Blitz follows the epic journey of George (Elliott Heffernan), a 9-year-old boy in World War II London whose mother Rita (Saoirse Ronan) sends him to safety in the English countryside. George, defiant and determined to return home to his mom and his grandfather Gerald (Paul Weller) in East London, embarks on an adventure, only to find himself in immense peril, while a distraught Rita searches for her missing son. 

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “One word to describe Blitz is ‘jaw-dropping.’ For the majority of the film, I was at the edge of my seat wondering what could possibly go wrong next. I became very invested in what happened to the characters. However, this film isn’t for everyone. Blitz is a very intense, immersive war-time drama right from the start. This movie has stunning performances, incredible visual effects and suspenseful scenes.” See her full review below.

Blitz
By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Blitz is a very intense, immersive war-time drama right from the start. This movie has stunning performances, incredible visual effects and suspenseful scenes. 

Blitz is based in Britain in 1940 during World War 2. Rita (Saoirse Ronan), a single mom living with her dad (Paul Weller), sends her nine-year-old son, George (Elliott Heffernan), to the countryside where she thinks he’ll be safer away from the bombing occurring in London. Determined to get back to his family, George jumps off his train and embarks on a challenging journey back home as his mother desperately looks for him.

One word to describe Blitz is “jaw-dropping.” For the majority of the film, I was at the edge of my seat wondering what could possibly go wrong next. I became very invested in what happened to the characters. However, this film isn’t for everyone. At times, it can be very dark, violent, and sad, just as World War 2 was for many millions of people. The pacing and plot may seem somewhat choppy, but this is for a reason. In war, regardless of being on the winning or losing sides, everyone loses something. So, when something starts, it may abruptly end, as many of the scenes in this movie do. As I watched it, one thing I found very interesting was that the music, when the characters aren’t singing, seems more fitting for a horror movie, which makes sense as the events during WWII were horrifying. When the characters are singing, which they often do, it feels more cheerful; displaying the hope and comfort that music brings to people. The acting is phenomenal. Saoirse Ronan gives an impactful performance with her beautiful singing voice as well as her fierceness for fighting for what she cares about most – her son! Elliott Heffernan outstandingly captures the defiant nature of his character and I sometimes forgot he is acting. The two of them perfectly portray a relationship between a single mother and her son. 

Blitz highlights the importance of family, fighting for your beliefs, and having resilience during extremely difficult circumstances. This movie may not be fit for sensitive viewers as there are many depictions of death, violence, war, racism, and profanity and it is not targeted to young children.

I give Blitz 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on November 8 and streams on Apple TV+ beginning November 22, 2024.

Jurassic Pet 3 * An Entertaining Family Movie With Realistic CGI Effects, Intriguing Storyline And Fun Wardrobe

When a shy young girl and her outgoing brother come across a mysterious egg, they are shocked when a dinosaur hatches from it. When it gets loose, they have to get to it before a documentary film crew does. Along the way, they meet an older man and barista who know more about where the dinosaur came from and together, they work to get it back to its home so it won’t be exploited in our world.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Adele B. comments, “Jurassic Pet 3 is an entertaining family movie that kept me laughing and on my toes until the end. I was immediately engaged with its realistic CGI effects, intriguing storyline and fun wardrobe.” Ariel K. adds, “One of the best things about Jurassic Pet is the adventure. It’s not just about finding a dinosaur; it’s about keeping Spike hidden and safe while figuring out how to get him back to his home in the dinosaur realm. Our heroes have to think quickly to keep Spike a secret from the townspeople and the film crew who want to use him in their movie. Gavin S. adds, “What sets Jurassic Pet 3 apart is its charming portrayal of sibling dynamics and personal growth. Madison’s character arc is particularly resonant; her journey from timid to courageous is beautifully depicted.” Ryan M. wraps it up with, “This movie is very funny, energetic and suspenseful. When I watched it, I was at the edge of my seat trying to guess what would happen next. I love the sets by Steve Maddox and the costumes by Valerie Parker are outstanding. I love the CGI and how the dinosaurs are animated.” See their full reviews below.

Jurassic Pet 3
By Adele Rayna B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 10

Jurassic Pet 3 is an entertaining family movie that kept me laughing and on my toes until the end. I was immediately engaged with its realistic CGI effects, intriguing storyline and fun wardrobe.

The story opens with Vanessa (Marila Lombrozo) and Jeff (Brooks Ryan) committed to making a documentary about dinosaurs. Meanwhile, a young girl, Madison (Ava Torres) and her brother Ethan (Kyle Rangel) find an egg and are pleasantly surprised by what is inside. Could it be a real dinosaur? They soon find out the answer is yes but then, the dinosaur escapes. They enlist the help of Wendy (Sophie Procter) and Mortimer (Ben Hall) to track down the dinosaur to make sure it doesn’t get into the hands of the documentary team before it’s too late. 

I was drawn in immediately with the realistic opening CGI. I felt like I was looking at actual dinosaurs and couldn’t wait to see how the story developed. The writers created a gripping storyline where I wasn’t sure what was next in the journey to find the dinosaur.  And at the same time, I couldn’t stop laughing. The cast has fun on-screen chemistry and are very natural in their delivery. One of my favorite parts is the scene where they go to the theater and get in with a silly made up story.  The wardrobe really caught my eye. I love Wendy’s outfits as they perfectly match her bold personality. And Madison‘s couture at the beginning of the movie really captures her as a caring and curious kid. There are quite a few short falls in this movie – some scenes drag on and are not truly needed for the overall storyline. Also, as the movie develops, the CGI decreases in quality and it doesn’t quite live up to what it is at the beginning. 

There are a few important messages in the film – nature should be preserved and animals should be handled with care at all costs.  Even when a situation seems impossible, if you work together, you can solve any problem with a little humor and fun.

Jurassic Pet 3 gets 3 out 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 12 plus adults. It releases on VOD and streaming November 19, 2024.

Jurassic Pet 3

By Ariel K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I really enjoyed Jurassic Pet 3 because it is a fun and adventurous movie that kept me hooked from start to finish!

The story begins when siblings Madison (Ava Torres) and Ethan (Kyle Rangel) receive a mysterious egg from a man who is hit by a car. The man tells them to deliver the egg to Wendy Jenkins (Sophie Proctor), but before they can do that, the egg hatches into a baby dinosaur they call Spike, who escapes. Wendy, the mystery man, Madison, and Ethan work together to find the dinosaur and bring him back through the portal to the dinosaur realm where he belongs. They quickly realize they have to hide Spike from the public, and things get more complicated when a film crew comes to town and captures him. The crew wants to exploit Spike for profit, which creates a lot of problems for the four of them.

One of the best things about Jurassic Pet is the adventure. It’s not just about finding a dinosaur; it’s about keeping Spike hidden and safe while figuring out how to get him back to his home in the dinosaur realm. Our heroes have to think quickly to keep Spike a secret from the townspeople and the film crew who want to use him in their movie. There’s a lot of suspense as they try to hide him, especially when Spike gets bigger and harder to keep out of sight. The adventure really picks up when they have to figure out how to get Spike back to his world before it’s too late. The idea of a dinosaur realm adds a fun twist, suggesting that dinosaurs didn’t go extinct—they have their own world to return to. The mystery of this hidden world keeps the adventure fresh and exciting, making it feel like you’re discovering something new with the characters. The background music is great and really stands out. My favorite part is the cliffhanger at the end.

Jurassic Pet 3 is a fun and lighthearted movie that blends adventure, humor, and a little bit of mystery. It has a lot of heart. If you enjoy movies with creative storylines, this is the film for you. The movie’s message is that all living things deserve respect.

Jurassic Pet 3 gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 12. It will be released on VOD and streaming on November 19, 2024. I hope you enjoy it!

Jurassic Pet 3

By Gavin S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Jurassic Pet 3 is a delightful adventure that captures the imagination with its heartwarming story and engaging characters. I thoroughly enjoyed the film’s blend of humor and excitement, which kept me entertained from start to finish.

The film follows a shy girl named Madison (Ava Torres) and her outgoing brother Ethan (Kyle Rangel) who stumble upon a mysterious egg in their backyard. To their astonishment, the egg hatches into a small dinosaur, sparking a whirlwind of chaos and excitement. As the siblings try to care for their new pet, they must also evade a team of ambitious scientists determined to capture the creature for their own nefarious purposes. With time running out, Madison and Ethan embark on a thrilling journey to return the dinosaur to its rightful home, navigating obstacles and learning valuable lessons along the way.

What sets Jurassic Pet 3 apart is its charming portrayal of sibling dynamics and personal growth. Madison’s character arc is particularly resonant; her journey from timid to courageous is beautifully depicted. The film deftly balances lighthearted moments with deeper themes of friendship and responsibility. The special effects used to bring the dinosaur to life are impressive, creating a believable and adorable creature that audiences will root for. The humor is cleverly woven throughout, appealing to both children and adults, making it a family-friendly film that invites laughter and wonder. Additionally, the soundtrack complements the action perfectly, enhancing the emotional beats without overshadowing the story. Overall, Jurassic Pet 3 is an engaging and heartwarming film that combines adventure, humor, and a touch of nostalgia, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next escapade.

The film conveys the message that courage and teamwork can help overcome any challenge.

Jurassic Pet 3 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 through 12. This film releases on VOD and streaming on November 19, 2024. Be sure to check it out


Jurassic Pet 3
By Ryan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

Roar, get ready to be amazed! Jurassic Pet has come back in Jurassic Pet 3, but we have a problem, another dinosaur has entered earth. What will they do?

The story follows a shy girl, Madison (Ava Torres), with her outstanding brother (Kyle Rangel) who see a man (Ben Hall) get hit by a car and give a bag to the kids with a dinosaur egg inside. Before you know it, the egg hatches a dinosaur. Meanwhile, a very confident film crew comes along, looking for dinosaurs and claiming that they will have a special event.

This movie is very funny, energetic and suspenseful. When I watched it, I was at the edge of my seat trying to guess what would happen next. I love the sets by Steve Maddox and the costumes by Valerie Parker are outstanding. I love the CGI and how the dinosaurs are animated. The acting is quite real and expressive, especially Ava Torres as Madison. The movie is so funny, especially when the two men are interviewed. Oddly enough the scene when the car hits a man and the driver starts panicking, is hilarious. The tree house scene is my favorite part because this is where the egg hatches and that is where a big chunk of comedy happens. I also like the film crew because they make the movie funnier and very interesting.

The film’s message is that even though you like something, if it does not belong here you still have to let it go.

Jurassic Pet 3 gets 4 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. This movie will be available on streaming and VOD beginning November 19, 2024.

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American Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts!

December 12 – 22, 2024 Segerstrom Hall

Tickets on sale now at scfta.org

Hee Seo and Cory Stearns lead opening night cast

New Principal Dancer Chloe Misseldine debuts as Clara

American Ballet Theatre is the Official Dance Company of Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

Segerstrom Center for the Arts announces the return of Southern California’s favorite holiday tradition – American Ballet Theatre’s captivating production of The Nutcracker coming to Segerstrom Hall stage with 13 performances from December 12 – 22, 2024. This year marks the ninth season that the Center has presented ABT’s The Nutcracker, Southern California’s grandest and glorious production of this beloved holiday ballet, featuring ABT’s international all-star cast under ABT Artistic Director Susan Jaffe, who was appointed in 2022.

Co-presented by the Center and American Ballet Theatre with choreography by Alexei Ratmansky, The Nutcracker is the beloved holiday story based on The Nutcracker and the King of Mice written by E.T.A. Hoffmann and set to Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky’s magical score performed live by Pacific Symphony. 

American Ballet Theatre has produced several critically acclaimed productions of this family-friendly classic tale of Clara and the Nutcracker over the years. The Nutcracker, with its timeless music by Tchaikovsky and splendid costumes and scenery, is the perfect way to introduce children to ballet and inspire them to study dance and become a little Clara or Nutcracker Prince themselves. This production, with choreography by Alexei Ratmansky, scenery and costumes by Tony Award® winner Richard Hudson (Disney’s The Lion King), and lighting by Tony Award® winner Jennifer Tipton, received its World Premiere in 2010.   

Casting for The Nutcracker

ABT Artistic Director Susan Jaffe has released principal casting which will include Hee Seo as Clara, the Princess, and Cory Stearns as The Nutcracker Prince on Opening Night, Thursday, December 12. 

ABT Principal Dancer Chloe Misseldine will debut as Clara at the evening performance on Saturday, December 14. Of Misseldine, The New York Times said that in Swan Lake this summer she gave “an extraordinary performance of the kind that reminds us how rare it is for a dancer to have not only access to strength and delicacy, but also the ability to weave them together in real time.  [When] after a tremendous Swan Lake performance, Chloe Misseldine was promoted onstage [to principal dancer] at the Metropolitan Opera House. The audience went nuts.”

Thursday, December 12 at 7 p.m. Hee Seo, Cory Stearns

Friday, December 13 at 7 p.m. Christine Shevchenko, Thomas Forster

Saturday, December 14 at 2 p.m. Isabella Boylston, James Whiteside

Saturday, December 14 at 7 p.m. Chloe Misseldine*, Aran Bell

Sunday, December 15 at 12:30 p.m. Skylar Brandt, Herman Cornejo

Sunday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. Hee Seo, Cory Stearns

Wednesday, December 18 at 7 p.m. Devon Teuscher, Thomas Forster

Thursday, December 19 at 7 p.m. Catherine Hurlin, Aran Bell

Friday, December 20 at 7 p.m. Cassandra Trenary, Calvin Royal III

Saturday, December 21 at 2 p.m. Sun Mi Park, Cory Stearns

Saturday, December 21 at 7 p.m. Devon Teuscher, Thomas Forster

Sunday, December 22 at 11:30 a.m. Skylar Brandt, Herman Cornejo

Sunday, December 22 at 4:30 p.m. Catherine Hurlin, Aran Bell

*Indicates the first time in the role.

Tickets for American Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker start at $32.77 and are available for purchase online at scfta.org, in person at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, and by phone at (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket discounts of 10 or more, call the Group Services offices at (714)755-0236.

Sweet Seats Info

A limited number of exclusive Sweet Seats are available for all performances of The Nutcracker.  Along with prime Orchestra seating, this ticket also comes with a Segerstrom Center keepsake ornament, The Nutcracker collectible poster, and a delicious holiday cookie – all in a Segerstrom Center tote bag!  

American Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker 

Segerstrom Center for the Arts 

Segerstrom Hall 

Ticket start at $32.77

December 12– 22, 2024

Thursday, December 12 at 7 p.m.

Friday, December 13 at 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 14 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday, December 15 at 12:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday, December 18 at 7 p.m.

Thursday, December 19 at 7 p.m.

Friday, December 20 at 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 21 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday, December 22 at 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

In-person and Phone- 

The Box Office 

600 Town Center Drive 

Costa Mesa, CA 92626 

(714) 556-2787 

Monday 10 am – 2 pm 

Tuesday through Friday Noon- 5 pm 

Closed Saturdays and Sundays 

Online – SCFTA.org 

Group Sales – (714) 755-0236 

Credit: Segerstrom Center for the Arts and American Ballet Theatre Partnership

Sage, Nov. 15th Pet of the Week

AWWWWWWW

Last week, we featured Sage the cat. Now, meet Sage the dog! Sage is a 4-year-old pit bull girl who was found and brought into the shelter in May. Sage is a real character — volunteer Mary described their former routine in the shelter as walkies around the shelter, down the driveway and one loop around the parking lot. Then, her special talent — lizard hunting! Sage would stomp on the ground to try to scare them out of the plants, which never failed to crack Mary up. Sage has since earned a spot in a foster home, but you can still meet her and maybe make the Sage decision to flavor your days with this personality-packed pittie! Speed the process to adopt or foster Sage or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID#A720473.

Calling All Film Buffs!

Do You Love Movies; Love Talking About Them; See Yourself Interviewing Celebs on the Red Carpet?

If so, then, we have an opportunity for you. Our KIDS FIRST! Film Critics are an international team of tween and teen reporters that watch all the latest films rated PG-13 and younger and create written and videotaped reviews. Plus, they interview the celebrities from these films at press junkets and red carpets.

This fall, KIDS FIRST! has partnered with SoCalCityKids to offer three kids, ages 9 to 16, from the greater LA area a place on our KIDS FIRST! Film Critics team. This is a limited competition and the first, second and third place winners will be comp’d the registration fee for the KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Boot Camp. ($120)

Please submit your application here: https://forms.gle/VQr9HwwX7h8URenf8

Don’t wait, the deadline is November 20!

For additional information about what the KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, go to

https://www.kidsfirst.org/become-a-juror/

You can see some of our Reporters in action here: https://www.instagram.com/kidsfirstcoming_attractions/reels/

Credit: KIDS FIRST!

Wildlife in Focus photography exhibit opens at the California Science Center

New exhibition opens November 16, 2024

The California Science Center presents Wildlife in Focus, a beautiful photographic exhibit featuring 12 portraits of some of the animals who have called the California Science Center their home. Captured by photographer Joel Sartore for his Photo Ark project, dedicated to documenting every animal species before they disappear. Wildlife in Focus opens November 16, 2024.

More than 3,000 animals reside at the California Science Center, and together they represent hundreds of species. Some thrive in the wild, while others are at risk. Many are easy to overlook. Every animal in a zoo, aquarium, or wildlife refuge is an ambassador for its species. They help scientists, staff and the public learn the animals’ needs and how to protect them in the wild. This is especially important for rare and endangered animals. These animals may be hard to find and study in nature. Photography is a powerful tool that inspires people to help protect species while there is still time. Photographer Joel Sartore visited the California Science Center in 2019 and captured portraits of 18 animals and twelve of these photographs are on view in the exhibition.

This exhibit also highlights the team at the California Science Center who care for the animals, keeping them healthy and protecting species by tracking natural ecosystems and supporting research on threatened animals. The animals at the California Science Center are ambassadors that teach guests, staff, and researchers about the animals in our world; the first step towards caring about any animal is knowing that it’s there.

Wildlife in Focus includes a digital interactive experience where guests can input an address anywhere in the world and see photographs of local animals that have been observed in that area, demonstrating that wildlife, however big or small, is all around us.

“Our Wildlife in Focus exhibit offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the animals that call the California Science Center home and emphasizes the importance of species conservation,” said Jeffrey N. Rudolph, President and CEO of the California Science Center. “The exhibit and the stunning portraits by Joel Sartore highlight not only the beauty of these creatures but also the critical role they play in teaching us about biodiversity and inspiring action to protect wildlife for future generations.”

The Wildlife in Focus exhibit is a new addition to the Ecosystems gallery of the Science Center. Admission is FREE, and reservations are not required. Other highlights of the Ecosystems include:

  • The giant Kelp Forest where guests can join a Q&A session with a diver to learn more about these underwater forests and the animals that live there.
  • The Rocky Shore which includes a touch tank where visitors discover how sea life survives harsh conditions and can touch a creature or two.
  • The Desert with live animals including a desert tortoise, scorpions, fennec foxes, among others.

Additional zones in the Ecosystems gallery include PolesDeep Sea VentsIsland ZoneRiver ZoneL.A. Zone, and Global Zone – all with interactive elements to explore.

About Joel Sartore

Joel Sartore is an award-winning photographer, speaker, author, conservationist, and the 2018 National Geographic Explorer of the Year. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine and an Eagle Scout. Joel specializes in documenting endangered species and landscapes around the world. He is the founder of the Photo Ark, a 25-year documentary project to save species and habitat.

Credit: The California Science Center.