TEDxLagunaBlancaSchool: Beneath the Surface

Source: Laguna Blanca School

Produced entirely by high school students, TEDxLagunaBlancaSchool is a day-long conference where incredible people come together to share their ideas. The fourth annual event promises its attendees a chance to dive deeper into what we already know and challenge ourselves to reach below the surface level of emotion, thought, and understanding. Pioneered by 24 students, 3 faculty advisors, and with the support of many speakers and sponsors, this event will be delivered on February 2, 2022.

At this time we are only selling live stream tickets; however, if conditions improve so that we can safely sell a limited amount of in-person tickets we will do so at a later time. If you have already purchased a live stream ticket and in-person tickets become available, you will be allowed to upgrade your ticket if desired.

“Beneath the Surface” is being produced and shared with the entire LBS student body, faculty and staff, and event sponsors. For those in our greater community, we generously ask that you purchase a live stream ticket ($25) to be able to join us on our exciting event day, as well as support the creation of TEDxLagunaBlancaSchool. 100% of ticket proceeds go toward the production of the event including design materials, rentals, audio/visual, and other supplies to make the event fabulous for our audience! Thank you for your support, especially during these difficult times.

Website Link: https://www.tedxlagunablancaschool.com

Livestream ticket link: https://tedxlagunablancaschool.ticketleap.com/2022livestream/dates/Feb-02-2022_at_0 900AM

TEDxLagunaBlancaSchool Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/tedxlagunablancaschool/?hl=en 


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