(L -> R) Carol Grimes, Richard Deming, Monica Gutfinger, Keisuke Ikehata, Sanda Sun, Rabin Lai, Bob Cohen, Bev Matsuda and Mark Hanning-Lee.
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Carol Grimes cgrimes@gwc.cccd.edu |
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National Chemistry Week (NCW) is a community-based program sponsored by the American Chemical Society (ACS). The main purpose of NCW is to stimulate the interest of young children in science and to enhance public awareness of the many ways chemistry improves the quality of our everyday lives. The Orange County Section of the ACS normally hosts the NCW celebration at the Santa Ana Zoo (in Prentice Park). Throughout the day, local colleges and universities will have tables of hands-on science activities and demonstrations for children of all ages. For details, click National Chemistry Week. |
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Ganesh Rajagopalan rganesh@kennedyjenks.com Dr. Keisuke Ikehata keisuke.ikehata@yahoo.com |
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The Environmental Committee holds bi-monthly meetings with presentations on a variety of topics relating to the environment and chemistry. Our group consists of environmental scientists and engineers in academia, utilities, municipal governments, consulting firms, analytical laboratories, and other related industries. Our meetings are open to the public and are announced in advance on the Calendar. |
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Sanda Sun sanda.sun@gmail.com |
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Kids & Chemistry is a community-based science program that brings scientists, chemistry students, children, and parents together to do hands-on science activities. We hold a number of events at the local libraries during summer and around earth day. Our goal is to give kids and their parents an opportunity to experience enriching science activities and to showcase the positive contributions that chemistry has made to our environment. For details, click Kids & Chemistry. | |||||
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