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The KAZU TIME Show-2010 Annual Members' Party: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History!

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The KAZU TIME Show -HOPE-
Annual Members' Party
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
May 21st, 2010

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
http://www.sbnature.org/

Founded:
1916 by William Leon Dawson as "Museum of Comparative Oology."
First buildings constructed at current site: 1922.

Exhibits:
Mission Canyon Campus:
Nine halls of permanent exhibits, totaling 15,800 s.f.
Two halls for changing exhibits (Luria & Maximus), totaling 2,700 s.f.
Four outdoor exhibits: Blue Whale skeleton; Nature Trail; "Sukinanik'oy" ethnobotanical garden; Butterfly Pavilion.
Ty Warner Sea Center:
3,000 s.f. exhibit space, some of it flexible for temporary exhibit use.
Other Public Program Facilities:

Fleischmann Auditorium (seating capacity 350)
Farrand Hall (seating capacity 80)
Gladwin Planetarium (seating capacity 38)
Astronomical Observatory
Natural History Library (for scientific & public use)

Collections:
More than three million artifacts and specimens in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, vertebrate and invertebrate biology, geology and paleontology, art, library, and archives. The collections are an archive of changes in nature and culture over time that preserves our natural and cultural legacy and constitutes an indispensable tool for natural history research. The collections are used by 14 Museum scientists and colleagues from around the world.

Research:
The research conducted advances our understanding of the natural world and the human place within it. While focused mostly on local and regional questions, the research is conducted within a worldwide perspective and is of global interest. Results are disseminated locally and internationally through articles in peer-reviewed journals, books, papers presented at conferences, and presentations to general audiences.

Education:
The Museum maintains a diverse set of educational programs for all age levels from pre-school children through adults and senior citizens. The high impact of the educational programs derives from the involvement of the Museum's scientists and the power of hands-on nature experiences. The educational programs aim at generating a broad based understanding of nature and ecological systems, and producing scientifically literate citizens who are competitive in a globalized world.

We live on this beautiful planet, Mother Earth, breathe the same air, and drink the same water. We are all brothers and sisters and members of the human family.

Life is a precious gift to enjoy, celebrate, and appreciate! Life is a choice, and we need to choose to be happy! We make things happen by wishing them! Ask, Believe, then Receive! Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated! Thank you!

I appreciate the people who can respect our differences and can treat others with respect, gratitude, good manner and positive attitude! Thank you for reading this note, and thank you for choosing to watch my video! Have a wonderful day to you all!

Contact: TheKAZUTIMEshow@gmail.com

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