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Sarnia s Imperial Theatre is having a seat sale | The Woodstock Sentinel Review

Author of the article: Paul Morden Publishing date: May 27, 2021  •  58 minutes ago  •  3 minute read  •  Brian Austin Jr., executive director of the Imperial Theatre in Sarnia, kneels next to one of the sets of theatre seats being sold as a fundraiser. The 600 seats are being replaced as part of ongoing renovations at the downtown theatre. Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer Article content Patrons who have enjoyed the time they’ve spent sitting in seats at Sarnia’s Imperial Theatre can now buy two to take home and help raise funds for the downtown venue’s ongoing renovations. The 600 seats at the theatre have been removed to make way for their replacements, so several old pairs of seats are available for $150, which includes a tax receipt for $50.

Discovery of new geologic process calls for changes to plate tectonic cycle

Loading video. VIDEO: Elements of a newly discovered process in plate tectonics include a mass (rock slab weight), a pulley (trench), a dashpot (microcontinent), and a string (oceanic plate) that connects these elements. view more  Credit: Erkan Gün/University of Toronto TORONTO, ON - Geoscientists at the University of Toronto (U of T) and Istanbul Technical University have discovered a new process in plate tectonics which shows that tremendous damage occurs to areas of Earth s crust long before it should be geologically altered by known plate-boundary processes, highlighting the need to amend current understandings of the planet s tectonic cycle.

#1000 on our bucket list: Challenger Deep, Hitting bottom of the Ocean

Hitting Bottom: Submariner Explored Deepest Part of Ocean Thousands have climbed Mount Everest, and a handful of people have walked on the moon. But reaching the lowest part of the ocean? Only three people have ever done that, and one was a U.S. Navy submariner. In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as the Mariana Trench. At 35,814 feet below sea level, its bottom is called the Challenger Deep the deepest point known on Earth. In fact, to put it into perspective, think about the Titanic, which was found 12,600 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean nearly 2.4 miles down.

Professor Mark Maslin on how to save our planet

Tuesday, May 4, 2021 Climate Change Professor Mark Maslin joined the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky to talk about his upcoming book, How to Save Our Planet, and give some tips on the things we can do to make a difference. The Professor’s new book comes out this Thursday (6th May). As an expert in past and future global and regional climatic change, he has tried to create a straight-to-the-point, easy to digest handbook with the key facts we need to protect our future. “I got really frustrated reading lots of these wordy books on climate change. The big, thick ones, the doom and gloom, and I have to confess that I’ve written a couple myself,” the Professor of Climatology at University College London told Chris. 

Download 2022 Adds 70 Acts Including Deftones, Korn + Megadeth

One of Europe s major rock + metal fests, the Download Festival, has already been pushed to 2022, but when it returns what a lineup there will be joining in the fun. Download organizers have just revealed 70 additional acts joining the bill including Deftones, Korn and Megadeth. It had already been previously announced that KISS, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro would be the 2022 headliners when the festival returns to Donington Park on June 10-12, but the rest of the music weekend is now starting to take shape with a majority of the bands added already having stage assignments as well. Deftones and Korn are among the Main Stage additions, with The Pretty Reckless, Rise Against, Theory, Black Label Society, Monster Truck, Those Damn Crows, The Raven Age, Powerwolf and Wayward Sons set to rock the Main Stage across the weekend.

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