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Also coming up — Sid the Science Kid Family Night at Discovery Museum, Forum on the Road. and Blues & Brews If you are having trouble reading this email, [read the online version](. [KQED Events Logo]( Summer of Space June 30 | 2pm at Lawrence Hall of Science July 5 | 6-10pm at Chabot Space & Science Center Kick off the [PBS Summer of Space]( and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo moon landing with special KQED partner events, featuring special preview screenings of the new PBS series [Chasing the Moon!]( KQED Members get two-for-one admission at the Lawrence Hall of Science for the preview screening on June 30 (and for visits throughout July) and explore the Hall’s fascinating exhibits! Get an up-close view of the moon and other celestial bodies with Science on a Sphere®, featuring three-dimensional visual projections on a six-foot globe based on actual scientific data. Enter code KQEDSummer19 when purchasing tickets. [Tickets]( Visit the Chabot Space & Science Center on the evening of July 5 for a special [Lunar First Friday]( and catch a glimpse of their new moon rock and planetarium show Lunaverse. Then enjoy the screening and chat with Astronomer and KQED Science Researcher, Ben Burress after the show! [Tickets]( Truth Be Told Live Thursday, June 13 | 6:00 pm 1544 Events Join us for cocktail hour and a live show of [Truth Be Told]( KQED's new advice podcast by and for people of color. It’s like the friend you call after a long, exhausting day – the one who will laugh, cry, bitch and moan with you. If Miss Manners tells you how to blend in and behave, Truth Be Told explores how you can be your authentic self in a world that doesn’t always want you to be. Host Tonya Mosley will unpack audience questions, digging into what it means not just to survive, but thrive— through conversations with wise ones from our community, performances by local artists, and solid advice. Featuring comedian Dhaya Lakshminarayanan, tech executive Bäri Williams, curator and creative strategist Ashara Ekundayo, and Pastor Marvin K. White. Got a question or issue you want to talk about? [Submit it to Tonya]( and you just might get people talking! [Info & Tickets]( Forum on the Road: Live from Whistlestop Tuesday, June 11 | 9:00-11:00 am Whistletop KQED [Forum]( broadcasts live from the Jackson Cafe at San Rafael's Whistlestop Active Aging Center! Host [Michael Krasny]( and guests will address the day's news and discuss what aging means today. How we are reconceiving later life today as people are living and thriving longer than ever before? What impacts on our culture and social systems do we see as the Baby Boom becomes the elder generation? Join the conversation! Support for Forum on the Road comes from [Opera San José]( a professional opera company that specializes in showcasing the next generation of singers and celebrated conductors. [Tickets]( Music In The Park June 21, 2019 Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park, Downtown San Jose Music in the Park returns for four after-work concerts guaranteed to deliver top-flight entertainment, craft beer and local culinary favorites to downtown San Jose’s Plaza de César Chávez. It’s a community happy hour with great live music from big names as well as up-and-coming acts. [Tickets]( Family Night at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose June 8, 2019 | 6:00-8:30 pm Join us at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose for KQED Family Night on June 8 from 6:00-8:30pm. Come see Sid the Science Kid: The Super-Duper Exhibit and meet Sid the Science Kid after Museum hours. This new traveling exhibit brings the award-winning PBS series to life as kids engage in an amazing adventure that ignites their interest in science. Tickets for KQED members $5/person using code KQEDSID at [www.cdm.org](. [Tickets]( San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival June 22, 2019 Plaza De Cesar Chavez, Downtown San Jose Groove on nine hours of blues featuring Grammy award winner Charlie Musselwhite at the San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival. Choose from regional craft beers, chow down on Southern food and more. KQED members receive $10 off when using the promo code KQED19 at online checkout. [Tickets]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [donate]( [Manage Subscription]( | [Privacy Policy]( KQED 2601 Mariposa St. San Francisco, CA 94110 Copyright © 2019 [KQED](. All Rights Reserved.                                                            

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