Sanderson, you wear it well! Our boy wears doggie clothing as if it were a second skin. And he’s mostly skin! Sanderson, 3 years old, is unique in that he’s covered with a thin, brown fuzz. This confounded the staff and volunteers when he was picked up after being abandoned with three other dogs in a parking lot. After three months of treatment and observation, everyone concluded that Sanderson was a mix of mastiff and Xoloitzcuintle, a hairless dog from Mexico whose breed dates back to the Aztecs. Despite the noble lineage, Sanderson is constantly silly, waggy and happy. He plays joyfully in the play yard with his favorite toy, a stuffed lamb. “In ancient Mexico, the Xolo was considered sacred, and we feel all dogs deserve to be valued, respected and loved,” reads Sanderson’s bio on the shelter’s adoption page. Sanderson’s been at the shelter since November last year, and he deserves his own place where he can be worshipped. Long Beach Animal Care Services is over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt or foster Sanderson or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. 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#A731759.
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Shadow Dancing or Silent Disco for Seniors With Hearing Loss
Dancing without loudspeakers may sound odd, yet growing numbers of senior living communities invite residents to slip on wireless headphones and move together in near silence. Called “shadow dancing” or “silent disco,” these gatherings swap booming stereos for headsets, letting each participant adjust the volume or simply feel the beat through light vibrations while chatting between songs.
For older adults who cherish music but juggle hearing loss, this quiet twist on ballroom fun keeps them active, sociable, and confident without the strain of booming noise.
A New Way To Feel The Music
Traditional dance nights often overpower sensitive ears, and turning the speakers down can sap energy. With silent-disco gear, volunteers hand out lightweight cordless headphones, all tuned to the same playlist. Gentle bass pads let dancers sense rhythm through subtle pulses, turning each step into a friendly echo they feel as well as hear.
Because sound stays inside the headsets, staff keep lighting soft and cozy, giving shy movers freedom to experiment at their own pace.
Keeping Conversations Flowing
A hidden bonus of shadow dancing is the way it rescues conversation. At most parties, friends shout over a band and strain to read lips. Here, removing or tilting back one earcup lets partners speak in gentle tones, catch facial cues, and gesture freely without background roar.
That freedom helps seniors using hearing aids save battery power and reduces listening fatigue, making the night as much about laughter as footwork. Visiting family can share a favorite tune and then chat about shared memories while the playlist keeps rolling quietly in the background.
Building Confidence And Balance
Many elders give up dancing because they fear falling or appearing awkward. Silent disco sessions start with slow, familiar songs so everyone can reconnect with simple steps and rebuild trust in their bodies. Since no one else hears your exact mix, missteps feel private, easing self-consciousness.
Moving in rhythm strengthens legs, hips, and core muscles, promoting steadier walking the next day. Leaders often weave in seated-dance options, allowing wheelchair users to roll, tap, and sway beside standing partners, proving that movement really is for everyone.
Easy Planning, Big Smiles
Hosting a shadow dance is simpler than booking a live band. A tablet, a pocket-size transmitter, and a set of rechargeable headsets can create a full event in minutes. The gear travels easily, so organizers bring the party to courtyards or recreation rooms without wrestling heavy amplifiers.
Neighbors just outside the doors remain undisturbed, letting gatherings run longer or pop up during traditional quiet hours. Minimal setup costs translate into more frequent sessions, turning an ordinary weekday afternoon into a celebration of music, motion, and community spirit.
Conclusion
Silent disco shows that joy does not need to be loud. By wrapping each dancer in a private bubble of melody yet leaving space for real conversation, shadow dancing transforms seniors’ hearing challenges into an invitation to move, laugh freely, dance, connect, and celebrate the songs that shaped a lifetime—together.
Summer at the California Science Center
The California Science Center offers many options for family-friendly fun and learning throughout the summer, with free general admission, multiple IMAX movies, and new and returning exhibitions. Selected highlights include:
GAME ON! Science, Sports & Play: FREE
Brand new GAME ON! Science, Sports & Play highlights the powerful connection between science, sports and play through a multitude of interactive experiences that help visitors to understand the scientific principles behind sports, empowering athletes at all levels to improve performance, prioritize wellness and play safer.
The exhibition has over 25 interactive experiences offering hands-on activities and virtual guidance via video from a well-loved team of Los Angeles-based mentor athletes. Interactive activities available include: baseball hitting, softball reaction times, basketball shooting and dribbling, soccer, yoga, dance, swimming, and board sports, among others.
Dogs! A Science Tail: FREE
Returning to the California Science Center for a limited engagement before the next stop on its international tour, this popular exhibition explores the bond between humans and dogs. Through immersive, multisensory and highly interactive experiences, guests will learn first-hand the extraordinary way that dogs see, hear and smell the world.
Ecosystems: FREE, highlights 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 includes a touch tank where visitors discover how sea life survive harsh conditions and can touch a creature or two.
- The Desert with live animals including desert tortoises, scorpions, fennec foxes, among others.
Additional zones in the Ecosystems gallery include Poles, Deep-Sea Vents, Island Zone, River Zone, L.A. Zone, and Global Zone – all with interactive elements to explore.
World of Life: FREE, includes:
- Life! Beginnings with hands-on exhibits showing how living things grow, develop, and survive.
- Bodyworks Theater where guests meet Tess, the 50-foot human body simulator in a show full of animatronics, animation, and special effects.
Fire! Science & Safety: FREE, includes:
- Guests can explore how to make families, pets and homes safer from fire and burn hazards.
- Hands-on interactives to investigate the science of fire and learn how to prevent or stop fire and burns, including practicing fire fighting skills with a fire extinguisher and kitchen safety tips among others.
Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear: FREE, includes:
- An exploration of the universal emotion that can save lives through fun, interactive challenges where guests can experience common fears (such as animals, electric shock, loud noises, and falling) in a safe environment and discover the science behind our physical and emotional responses.
Endeavour Together: Parts and People: FREE, includes:
- While Space Shuttle Endeavour is off exhibit during the construction of its new home, the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, guests can explore artifacts from Endeavour and the external tank.
- Endeavour Together celebrates the space shuttle program and the people who helped make it possible, highlighting the strong ties to California, including a dramatic video showing Endeavour’s move across Los Angeles among other images and videos.
AT HOME
If you can’t join us in person this summer, there are FREE virtual field trips for K-5th grade found on the website here; and a guide to science activities that can be safely performed at home, here.
IMAX
There are four movies currently available in the IMAX Theater for a fee. Now showing on our 7-story screen are: Superhuman Body 3D, a journey into the world of medical marvels and an exploration into the extraordinary ways our bodies work; Blue Whales 3D, which takes viewers on a journey to learn about the largest animal ever to have lived; The Blue Angels 3D, featuring never-before-seen footage that chronicles a year with the Navy’s elite Flight Demonstration Squadron; and Antarctica 3D, which takes audiences to the farthest reaches of this wild and majestic continent. It is the coldest, driest and windiest place on Earth with the roughest oceans and yet, weird and wonderful creatures thrive here in astounding abundance.
SHOP
The ExploraStore, located on the main floor of the Science Center, offers a wide range of gifts to suit every budget and every explorer. Some of the more popular items this year include a special collection of Dogs! exhibit-themed merchandise that includes adult and youth apparel, as well as Husky, German Shepherd and Golden Lab plushies alongside other unique toys. The ExploraStore also offers the convenience to purchase items online here. All proceeds from the store go to support the California Science Center Foundation, a Non-Profit California Corporation.
For additional experiences and further information visit the website at www.californiasciencecenter.org
Credit: California Science Center.
Celebrate Summer Reading and Support Glendale Library, Arts & Culture with a Custom Tote Designed by Artist Asher Bingham
This summer, Glendale Library, Arts & Culture invites readers of all ages to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge, a seasonal celebration of books, creativity, and community. When you sign up at any of the eight neighborhood library branches, you’ll receive a FREE limited-edition tote bag designed by Los Angeles-based artist Asher Bingham. Totes are available while supplies last.
The custom tote features detailed illustrations of the eight library branches, the beloved Bookmobile, and the Beyond the Box public art utility boxes. Each illustration represents the unique neighborhoods and cultural landmarks that define the Glendale community. Created by Bingham, whose compassionate artistry became widely recognized after the January 2025 Eaton and Palisades fires by offering free, hand-drawn portraits of lost homes to affected families. The tote is both a functional keepsake and a visual tribute to local resilience.
Through partnerships with artists, public art programs, and community-centered events like the Summer Reading Challenge, the City of Glendale’s Arts and Culture Commission continues to shape Glendale into a thriving cultural destination within Southern California.
WHEN:
The Summer Reading Challenge is happening now through August 9, 2025.
WHERE:
Any of the eight Glendale neighborhood library branches
MORE INFORMATION:
For more information about the summer reading program, please visit eglendalelac.org/summerreading.
Credit: Library, Arts & Culture and City of Glendale & its Arts and Culture Commission.









