
What we’re about
I created this group for active, open, polite and communicative people who likes to socialize and like doing things together. We are truly extroverts! We watch a movie, play board games, organize various outdoor activities.
I just insist on respectful behavior from everyone in our group chats and comments and at our events either.
Please note - we are membership based group, so you can join us and have 30 days trial period. After that i will ask you about $10 monthly payment.
Its nessesary to cover group costs, to compensate organizing costs and of course to allowe me to spend more time and creaty more interesting events for you.
Please note that for all limited capacity events, paid members are the first!
Join us and share your ideas!
If you have a brilliant idea for an event and have some energy to invite a people - dont hesitate to ask me in DM about the host rules in this group.
Here are some photos from our previous events!
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Fine Dining and Conversation at Timber&Salt, Redwood CityTimber & Salt, Redwood City, CA
Hello everyone!
Let's start this weekend off by dining at the traditional Californian cuisine restaurant Timber & Salt.
Located in downtown Redwood City, Timber & Salt offers seasonal California cuisine and craft cocktails. Led by award-winning chef Joshua Regal, their kitchen serves fresh, seasonal dishes highlighting the best ingredients that California has to offer. They're also known for serving one of the best burgers in Silicon Valley!
Their cocktail program features hand-crafted cocktails made with select spirits, house-made syrups, bitters, tinctures, and specialty garnishes. Both the kitchen and bar use fresh ingredients from their own farm in Woodside.
I think you'll really enjoy it!
Please visit their website to check out the menu.
I've booked a table for 8 people, so feel free to join me for this delicious experience.Thank you for your understanding, and I look forward to seeing you at our next event!
- "KIPAC + Friends" Community Day at StanfordWilliam R. Hewlett Teaching Center, Stanford University, 370 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, Stanford, CA
Join us for a day of fun with STEM! At the "KIPAC + Friends" Community Day, you'll have the opportunity to explore a wide range of STEM topics with a special focus on space discoveries through hands-on activities, engaging demonstrations, and short lectures.
Please see the detailed program below.
This event is free, open to all, and especially kids- and family-friendly! While walk-ins are also welcome, registration is strongly encouraged as we will be providing key event information to all registrants.
Registration link is here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kipac-friends-community-day-tickets-1267688443259Hands-on activities & live experiments:
- Aerospace Vehicles
- The Mysteries of Lights & Optics
- Particles to Plasmas
- Color Filters & Polarization
- Materials Gone Wrong!
- Cell Biophysics
- Fruit Batteries and Sensors
- Solar Viewing
- Solar S'mores
- Solar Art Project (SETI Institute & Unistellar)
- Exploring the Solar System (NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute)
- Making Your Own Pulsar
- Cooking A Comet
- Gravity Simulator
- Galaxy Zoo
- Experimenting with UV-sensitive Beads
- Infrared Camera
- Cosmic Magnetism
- Cloud Chamber
- Van der Graaff Generators (SLAC)
- Detecting Dark Matter Particles
- Illuminating Dark Matter
- Cantennas for Dark Matter Searches
- Printing Out the Universe
- What Makes a Telescope? (Lick Observatory)
- Ask An Astronomer/Scientist Anything
Mini Lectures (suitable for middle-school students and above)
Series 1 (Hewlett Teaching Center, Room 200):- 1:30-2pm: Going to the Core of the Earth’s Magnetic Field (Benjamin Ofori-Okai; SLAC)
- 2-2:30pm: Making the Stretchable Devices of Tomorrow (Lukas Felix Michalek; chemical engineering @ Stanford)
- 2:30-3pm: Tuning Into the Dark Matter Radio Waves (Chelsea Bartram)
- 3-3:30pm: Spying on the Earth and Space with Satellites (Lauren Simitz; Aeronautics and Astronautics @ Stanford)
- 3:30-4pm: Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Sofia Sheikh; SETI Institute)
- 4-4:30pm: Mapping the Sky with the Biggest Camera Ever Built (Pat Burchat)
Series 2 (Hewlett Teaching Center, Room 201):
- 1:30-2pm: Searching for Dark Matter a Mile Underground (Ruben Coronel)
- 2-2:30pm: Stellar Streams as a Probe for Dark Matter (Christian Aganze)
- 2:30-3pm: Taking X-rays of the Largest Objects in the Universe (Anthony Flores)
- 3-3:30pm: The Cosmic Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts (Navin Sridhar)
- 3:30-4pm: How Big Is the Universe? (Kimmy Wu)
## Kipac website for more info https://kipac.stanford.edu/events/kipac-friends-community-day
Please note!!!
This event will take place in the Science & Engineering Quad courtyards and the Hewlett Teaching Center (370 Jane Stanford Way) on the Stanford campus.
The closest visitor parking is in the Via Ortega Garage and the Roble Field Garage. All parking is free in spaces marked Visitor, A, or C during weekends unless indicated otherwise. Accessible parking is also available in the above garages.