VOICE Magazine: October 1, 2021

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Friday, October 1, 2021

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Los Lobos

Los Lobos will be appearing at the Lobero. Check out Josef Woodard’s column in this week’s VOICE

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Mental Health

County hears report on mental health beds

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New Business

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The Night of a Lifetime

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Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 8, 10, 22 Keith Moore’s Family History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Robert F. Adams: Reviews The Guilty. . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 John Palminteri’s Community VOICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Harlan Green: Economic Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Community Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 SBAOR President Brian Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Galleries & Art Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 , *2 8 - 3 1 * Español y Inglés

Art & Culture

Calendar... 11-15*

Movies... 11

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Kismet production at the Granada Theatre includes acclaimed Broadway director and producer, an international cast, along with the State Street Ballet and the SB Symphony

Yoga

Housing Day

Three performances only: October 23rd: 2:30 & 7:30pm October 24th: 2:30pm

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In This Issue

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Stephanie Payne-Campbell has opened domecíl, a new location for home goods

Sara Miller McCune brings the gift of Kismet the musical to Santa Barbara

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For tickets: www.granadasb.org Yoga returns to Stearns Wharf thanks to Adrienne Smith

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Musical:

Kismet Arrives at The Granada Theatre By Kerry Methner / VOICE Courtesy Photo

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Lonny Price, Sara Miller McCune, Nir Kabaretti, and some of the actors in KISMET

related. “When I thought for the first time about what I elight wanted to do for my 80th lasting a lifetime birthday, my immediate wish inspired local and was to bring KISMET to Santa global publisher, business Barbara to share the fabulous woman, and arts advocate, music and love stories with Sara Miller McCune to present friends, colleagues and the a gift from her heart to the region. There was no other community – a production production I felt would of the musical KISMET be as fabulous and yet less at the Granada Theatre in well known out here. I was anticipation confident of her 80th that Ken birthday. A Davenport My very favorite special treat was the one musical turned that is the who could fruit of a help me out to be KISMET collaboration bring this which opened on between The dream to Granada Broadway in 1953 fruition. The Theatre and theater and and won a Tony its resident the arts have award in 1954 for companies enriched my State Street best musical. life so much Ballet and The and I can’t – Sara Miller McCune Santa Barbara think of a Symphony, as better gift well as visiting for the Santa guest artists, it will hit the Barbara region.” boards October 23rd, at 2:30 The production boasts and 7:30pm and October 24th script and choreography at 2:30pm on the Granada’s reimagined for a contemporary beautiful stage. audience while remaining “I fell in love with live true to the classic story, exotic theater as setting, humor, a teenager and music growing up audiences in NYC and have loved remember for decades. seeing the Utilizing original cultural production of consultant KISMET on Naila AlBroadway, and Atrash (NYU), then, many accurate and years later, appropriate a wonderful recreations revival at of the Middle Lincoln Eastern Center,” Miller Sara Miller McCune is responsible inspired world for presenting the production in McCune was ensured. Santa Barbara

The original score from Alexander Borodin is under the direction of Nir Kabaretti and The Santa Barbara Symphony, with brand new choreography from State Street Ballet’s co-artistic director, William Soleau. Miller McCune agreed to answer a few questions for VOICE readers via email in the run-up to opening night. VOICE: Have you ever produced a musical before? What part has been fun?

Sara Miller McCune: No, that’s why I arranged for Ken Davenport, a well-known Broadway producer, who has won two Tony Awards, to the be Executive Producer for this musical. I have invested in several of Ken’s Broadway productions, and we have known each other for quite a few years. He has even visited Santa Barbara and made a presentation for guests at my home about show business and the joys of producing. So far, watching the auditions for the stars in this production has been a delight. I have also enjoyed overseeing arrangements for marketing and sales which are being rolled out now and will continue until we open in late October.

I’d been fortunate enough to see wonderful productions of West Side Story, My Fair Lady, and close to a hundred other musicals, dramas, and comedies. I next fell in love with live ballet performance and saw the first performances brought to New York (in the early 1960s) by producer Sol Hurok of the Leningrad Kirov Ballet, and the Bolshoi Ballet. I had by then also seen many wonderful performances staged by the great choreographer George Balanchine who had founded and co- presided over the New York City Ballet. I still remember seeing my first ballet – which starred Maria Tallchief dancing the lead role in Stravinsky’s Firebird (before she retired in 1966).

cast, it has rarely been revisited. I have always regretted that, so this has been a dream of mine for at least the last five years. VOICE: How do you feel or think this musical is relevant today?

Miller McCune: Love stories are always relevant for one thing. In addition, the music itself is some of the most beautiful I have ever heard (which is not surprising given that the composer was one of the Russian greats and is often heard in concert). In addition, there is a strong and clever leading woman, as well as a delightful leading man. The fact that there are two love stories doesn’t hurt either.

My very favorite musical VOICE: What’s your favorite scene or song in Kismet? turned out to be KISMET, which opened on Broadway in Miller McCune: One of my 1953, and won a Tony award in favorite songs is This is My 1954 for best musical. It played Beloved, but I have to admit it in the London’s West End in is hard to pick just one that is 1955, at the Lincoln Center my favorite. I don’t want to give in 1965, and was performed away any of the story by picking a by the New York City Opera favorite scene! McCune in 1985. I have loved it Sara ever Miller along with since I firstThe sawGranada it and I Theatre, know The Santa Barbara Symphony Continued on page 26 State Street Ballet that because it requires aand large Presents

Do you have a personal connection with this musical?

Miller McCune: Growing up in New York during the 1950s turned me into a lover of Broadway theatre – especially musicals. By the age of 18

The Night of a Lifetime

Oct. 23, 2021 at 2:30 & 7:30pm • Oct. 24, 2021 at 2:30pm The Granada Theatre 1214 State St. • Santa Barbara, CA


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Los Lobos returns to the Lobero Theatre October 7th and 8th.

By Josef Woodard / VOICE

ACKSON BROWNE, the kinder gentler rock star next door, articulated a collective truth and emotion when commenting, from the Santa Barbara Bowl stage on September 5th, “I’ve been waiting for this for a long time.” He was speaking on multiple levels, as a part-time local (a Hollister Rancher) who has been playing the Bowl since its “County Bowl” days in the 1970s, but also alluding to his (and our) general long-suffering absence from – and hunger for – the power of live music, more-or-less shuttered by the pandemic for some 18 months, in Santa Barbara as in the known world. On the same weekend, as if by poetic design, another and more strongly local entity, Toad the Wet Sprocket, offered up a celebratory two-night stand at the everbeloved Lobero Theater, early in September. The band, whose salad days including gigging at the mythic Pat’s Grass Shack in Old Town Goleta, a lifetime ago, delivered a potent dose of their friendly post-alternative rocking sound, with a fine new album, Starting Now, to showcase. These two local artists somehow officiated over the grand return of live music in town. When Toad leader Glen Phillips spoke about hiking Cold Spring Trail and referenced the Montecito Debris Flow, it felt personal and civically-homespun, after a year-plus of the detached impersonality of screen performances. Even the genuinely-live streamed shows lack the warming reality of live musicians on a stage, with a live audience, mistakes, masks, and all.

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In the 805, the fall live music calendar has sprung almost fully to life, despite the lingering trepidations of life during the Delta variant and sometimes controversial policies of masking and vaccination mandates at venues. The Lobero roster is going strong again (making the scene safe for jazz again, after last week’s potent Pat Metheny + Side Eye concert). The Bowl is midway through its abbreviated season, UCSB Arts & Lectures has launched an ambitious season, and Opera Santa Barbara (one local institution which resourcefully launched projects during the lockdown) launches its season tonight (October 1st) at the Granada, with the mariachi opera Cruzar la Cara de la Luna, performed Friday and Sunday. Our premiere showcase club SOhO is back in action, another Sir Simon Rattle will conduct the sure sign of London Symphony Orchestra on March 24th, 2022 cultural health

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When the Music Started to Play (Again)

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Van Morrison will play the Santa Barbara Bowl, October 3rd

hereabouts. On the future front, the vital classical organization CAMA (Community Arts Music Association), just today announced its half season starting in January, ending its nearly two-year hiatus. Highlights include Sir Simon Rattle conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (March 24th, 2022). What better time to launch a new music column, and one with a willfully broad, eclectic perspective? Watch this space for insights and info on the music flow in the 805, from what’s coming to what has gone down, and general and/ or random observations along the way. Once again, there is a lot to talk about when it comes to music in Santa Barbara, thankfully. We’ve been waiting for this for a long time.

To-do and hear:

This week’s concert slate spotlights two veteran musical forces. The mystical and mercurial Irish soul man Van Morrison, who stirred up some controversial buzz during the lockdown with his COVID-questioning rants and a testy new album, makes one of his return appearances in the comforting expanse of the Bowl, on Sunday night. Whatever his mysterious antics and aloof stage manner, Morrison is a reckoning, soulful musical force. The return of Los Lobos to the Lobero, for a two-night run on October 7th and 8th, carries sitespecific emotional and historic implications. Now considered one of America’s great groups, the band outta East LA

actually had some Santa Barbara roots during its more folkloric Mexican music era, and the Lobero was an early stomping ground, before global and critical cred came a’calling. In short, any Los Lobos-meets-Lobero occasion is an event.

Sounds About Town with Josef Woodard / VOICE

Josef Woodard is a veteran cultural critic, who wrote for the Los Angeles Times for 25 years, has contributed to Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, DownBeat, and many music magazines, and a long association with the Santa Barbara Independent and News-Press. To date, he has published two books for Silman-James Press, on jazz legends Charles Lloyd and Charlie Haden, respectively. He recently published a debut novel, Ladies Who Lunch. Woodard is also a musician, a guitarist, songwriter, and head of the Household Ink Records label.


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Behavioral Wellness Reviews Progress and Priorities with County Board of Supervisors By Daisy Scott, VOICE

CROSS OUR COMMUNITY, HUNDREDS OF INDIVIDUALS RELY ON SANTA BARBARA COUNTY’S DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL WELLNESS FOR THEIR MENTAL HEALTH CARE. Fortunately, as the County Board of Supervisors reviewed last week, this support has been expanded through the addition of about 200 beds for mental health services since 2016. Yet for all its progress, BeWell’s presentation revealed that the County still has a way to go before fully meeting capacity goals, especially given the number of people experiencing homelessness in need of support.

In 2016, BeWell set capacity goals for each level of care. Its acute care facilities have largely met these goals by offering up to 34 detox beds and 16 inpatient beds, leaving BeWell in need of three additional inpatient beds. However, Suzanne Riordan and Lynne Gibbs, representing Families Act and NAMI, respectively, publicly commented they feel even more inpatient beds are required. “Unfortunately, even though our philosophy, the County’s philosophy now, is that we should put a lot of effort into the lower levels of care to prevent the need for the higher levels of care, the reality remains that the highest level of care is still required and that we will lose people if we don’t provide them,” commented Riordan.

“It’s really important to note that any gaps or insufficiencies along our continuum of care from a facility or program perspective can result in an overuse of a higher level of care or a crisis situation due to the lack of the proper resource that matches the appropriate need for the client,” said BeWell Acting Director Pam Fisher.

Among less intensive levels, BeWell has added 20 crisis facility beds and 94 residential facility beds, with at least 60 more residential beds needed. 68 supportive housing units were developed over the past five years, with 33 more underway. This brings BeWell 85 units short of its supportive housing goals.

BeWell’s care services span four categories: acute inpatient facilities, crisis facilities, residential facilities, and permanent supportive housing. Of these, inpatient facilities have the highest average daily cost of $2,567 per client per night. This cost decreases for less intensive services, with crisis residential units costing $450 and supportive housing running $15 per client per night.

Looking ahead, BeWell’s priorities are developing more residential facility beds, establishing 16 additional Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) beds, and exploring funding for an unlocked MHRC to support clients’ transitions out of locked facilities. Further priorities include developing more supportive housing and reviewing youth placement services.

However, perhaps BeWell’s most impactful undertaking will be its efforts to address the incarceration of nonviolent mentally disabled people and meet gaps in care for people experiencing homelessness. On average, 150-250 people with mental illnesses make up the County jail population. According to the County’s Point-In-Time and Vulnerability Index survey of people experiencing homelessness, about 30 percent self-reported severe mental illness diagnoses. “The conclusion I draw from that is this is really where we want to invest if we want to keep the jail population lower and treat people in a more appropriate setting for their needs,” said Supervisor Joan Hartmann. According to Fisher, the County’s Community Corrections Partnership still has funding earmarked to establish a forensic MHRC, which would help divert people with mental health needs out of a jail setting. Fisher further explained that BeWell’s priorities do not have hard deadlines, as they comprise the department’s next five-year plan. Going forward, BeWell will apply for multiple grants over the upcoming five years to support its meeting capacity goals and continue serving the Santa Barbara community. The next County Board of Supervisors meeting is Tuesday, October 5th. To learn more about BeWell, visit www.countyofsb.org/behavioral-wellness

Community News Community Invited to Provide Input on Mental Health Support Services

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O BEST SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY IN THE WAKE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, the County of Santa Barbara in partnership with local mental health and wellness partners, has launched an online survey to gather input to help shape mental health and substance use disorder services. This survey follows the County Board of Supervisors’ June authorization of federal American Rescue Plan Act funding to assess mental health needs and create a plan to launch priority services that will support community-wide recovery.

Scholarship Foundation of SB Receives Four Star Rating from Charity Navigator

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N TESTAMENT TO ITS CONSISTENT SERVICE TO THE SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY, the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara has been awarded its ninth consecutive four star rating from Charity Navigator. The largest independent nonprofit evaluator nationwide, Charity Navigator assesses organizations on an annual basis for their ethical practices, transparency, governance, and financial health. A four star rating is the highest rank Charity Navigator bestows. “Attaining a four-star rating verifies that the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara exceeds industry standards and outperforms most charities in your area of work,” wrote Charity Navigator President and CEO Michael Thatcher. “Only four percent of the charities we evaluate have received at least nine consecutive four-star evaluations, indicating that the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara outperforms most other charities in America. This exceptional designation from Charity Navigator sets the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara apart from its peers and demonstrates to the public its trustworthiness.” This is the 18th four star rating SFSB has earned in the past 19 years. In addition to this achievement, SFSB was recently awarded its third consecutive Platinum Seal of Transparency from GuideStar, an aggregator of nonprofit information. “The pandemic has placed new demands on our operations model, but it has done nothing to diminish our commitment to fiscal responsibility and accountability,” said Foundation President and CEO Barbara Robertson. We are proud of our ongoing efforts in these important areas, and thank Charity Navigator for this recognition.” For more information about SFSB, visit www.sbscholarship.org

“Isolation, quarantine, remote learning, business impacts and physical distancing has impacted everyone; some more than others,” said Suzanne Grimmesey, MFT, PIO/Chief Quality Care and Strategy Officer for the County’s Department of Behavioral Wellness. “It is critical that necessary supports to address the unique impacts of COVID-19 are in place in a timely manner to help our community through recovery. We could not be more appreciative of the County Board of Supervisors for recognizing a need to address wholecommunity mental health and supporting this collaborative effort.” To take the survey in English, visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/7P5YPP5 En Español: www.surveymonkey.com/r/7G56Y3V


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Community News Roger Durling Awarded 2021 UNASB Peace Prize

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OGER DURLING, THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SANTA BARBARA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, was awarded the 2021 United Nations Association of Santa Barbara and Tri-Counties Peace Prize in a virtual ceremony on Tuesday, September 21st. Established in 2017, this award honors individuals within the local community who further the causes of human rights and peace worldwide. “Through his unending dedication to film and community, Roger has brought the world to Santa Barbara audiences through international films, and introduced Santa Barbara to the world,” stated UNASB upon selecting Mr. Durling for the award. “The SBIFF consistently screens Roger Durling important films that highlight world conditions, and make them accessible for everyone, from our local school children to sophisticated film buffs. This cultural event, now in its 37th year, is an enormous resource to our community in showcasing international films that connect audiences to the human condition globally. It’s become one of the important film festivals in the world to debut a film and get it sold for distribution. That is due to Roger’s tireless leadership and vision.” www.unasb.org

Michelle Sevilla Joins Central Coast Climate Justice Network

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MICHELLE SEVILLA has assumed the position of Network Manager for the Central Coast Climate Justice Network. Raised in Santa Barbara and a new Ventura County resident, Sevilla holds more than ten years of experience in the realms of nonprofit environmental education and outreach, including work in environmental and climate justice advocacy. Now, she will work with CCCJN as it prepares to launch key initiatives to support the local climate movement. Prior to assuming this role, she also worked as a CCCJN Organization Representative, and continues to serve on multiple CCCJN committees. www.resource.cecsb.org/central-coast-climate-justice-network

Maria Melo Named 805 UndocuFund Executive Director MARIA MELO is the new Executive Director for 805 UndocuFund, a collective effort by area grassroots to support local undocumented immigrant individuals and families. As a bi-cultural and bilingual Latina immigrant policy professional, Melo will bring more than 20 years of experience in both governmental and nonprofit sectors to this position, including working with the Los Angeles American Red Cross and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. She is also the former Deputy Consul for Colombia in Los Maria Melo Angeles, and is a Pacific Pride Foundation board member. Melo earned her master’s degree in international relations from the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Spain. www.805undocufund.org

SBPD Chief Melekian Presented National Leadership Award CHIEF BERNARD MELEKIAN has been awarded the Police Executive Research Forum’s Leadership Award. A nonprofit organization, PERF provides management services and executive level education to support law enforcement agencies. Its Leadership Award is bestowed to those who have made outstanding contributions within the law enforcement field and exemplifies strong leadership and principles. Melekian received the award for his long, dedicated career, including his heading the US Department Bernard Melekian of Justice Community Oriented Policing Services Office, and serving as the Pasadena Police Chief. www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/police

Coastal Cleanup Day Removes 6,104 Pounds of Waste

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AVING OUR LOCAL BEACHES FROM FURTHER MARINE POLLUTION, more than 1,287 community members volunteered to pick up trash for Coastal Cleanup Day on September 18th. Observed across the state of California, including 28 cleanup sites within Santa Barbara County, Coastal Cleanup Day invites people to unite in caring for our local environment. This year, a total of 3.05 tons of waste — or 6,104 pounds — were collected by Santa Barbara area volunteers. “This year’s Coastal Cleanup was so inspiring!” said Jill Cloutier, PR Director for Explore Ecology. “I visited Refugio State Beach on Saturday and was amazed to see volunteers there pick up over 485 pounds of litter. It was incredible to see the dedication of the Site Captains and the many community members who chose to spend their Saturday morning taking action.” Of the 3.05 tons of collected waste, over 5,211 pounds consisted of trash, while more than 892 pounds were recyclables. Across the state of California, with 50 percent of the participating cleanup sites reporting, more than 81 tons of waste has been collected by 21,000 volunteers and counting. “Saturday was an exciting day at Butterfly Beach,” said Pyp Pratt, a first time Coastal Cleanup Day Site Captain. “I am grateful to the many volunteers who showed enthusiasm and care for the beach and ocean. Together we collected 136 pounds of trash that would have ended up in the ocean.” Community members who missed Coastal Cleanup Day can still contribute by cleaning up their area beaches, parks, and neighborhoods. They can then record what waste they collect via the Clean Swell app or Explore Ecology’s Google form on their website. All waste collected through the rest of September will be added to To learn more visit www.exploreecology.org the Coastal Cleanup Day statistics.

COVID-19 Booster Shots Available for Certain Populations

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FIZER COVID-19 BOOSTER SHOTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT SANTA BARBARA COUNTY for community members who meet the recently announced CDC guidelines. This includes individuals aged 65 years and older, people in long-term care settings, and people between the ages of 50 to 64 who have underlying medical conditions. Individuals aged 18 to 49 years with underlying medical conditions are also eligible, as well as those between 18 to 64 years who experience an increased risk for COVID-19 exposure or transmission due to their occupation. “Booster shots will become an important part of our local strategy to protect our most vulnerable community members and end the pandemic. Local pharmacies and health care providers are prepared to offer booster doses in your community,” shared Van Do-Reynoso, County Public Health Director. “We want to encourage those who have yet to receive a first-dose vaccine to know that vaccines are still available to you.” At this time, individuals should receive their booster shots six months after their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. People who previously received Moderna or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines are not currently eligible for booster shots under this CDC guidance.

Visit www.publichealthsbc.org/vaccine or call 211 to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and local availability.


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Local History Profile:

Keith Moore on 180 Years in Santa Barbara County

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By Daisy Scott / VOICE

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ICYCLING THROUGH FIELDS OF SWEET PEAS AND LETTUCE ON HIS GRANDPARENT’S RANCH, Keith Moore grew up with great appreciation for Santa Barbara’s history. A sixth-generation Santa Barbaran, Moore’s ancestors have called this region home since 1840. Now, 180 years later, Moore reflects on how his family contributed to Santa Barbara County’s past through farming, ranching, and its beloved Old Spanish Days celebration. “Even here in Santa Barbara, the West Coast... does have a rich, old tradition,” said Moore. “And a lot of it back then had to do with agriculture and ranching. In fact, that’s why Fiesta was started, they would come down from the North County and recreate this idealized Old Spanish Days, which is a blend of California and Spain Keith Moore and American Indian traditions... It has its roots in early California agriculture.” Moore’s family arrived in Santa Barbara County with General Robert Bines Moore, who journeyed west from Ohio to fight in the Mexican-American War. He purchased 17,000 acres of the Fernandez Land Grant in Butte County, California, later being elected as one of the area’s first County Supervisors. Yet it was General Moore’s decision to also purchase ranch land in Santa Barbara County in 1840 that ultimately led to the family’s centuries-long local residency. The next generation of the Moore family lived exclusively in Northern Santa Barbara County, specifically in the townships of Surf and Betteravia, which are now considered “ghost towns.” There, along with their children, they continued to ranch cattle and horses as well as cultivate agriculture. “That’s unusual that each of the six generations have resided the majority of their lifetime in Santa Barbara County,” shared Moore. “Usually people are from here, but don’t stay here.” Bill and Vivia Whiting Moore, Moore’s grandparents, continued farming at Moore Ranch in Lompoc, where they maintained a dairy, agriculture, and grew plants for various seed companies. They also regularly visited Santa Barbara, staying in the iconic Potter Hotel prior to its burning down in 1921. Today, one of their souvenir plates from the Potter Hotel is included in the SB Maritime Museum’s permanent collection. In 1924, Bill and Vivia attended Santa Barbara’s first official Old Spanish Days celebration. Almost 20 years later, their daughter and Moore’s mother, Phyllis, became a founding member of the Los Fiesteros dance troupe, the first dance

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group to perform at the Santa Barbara Courthouse steps for Old Spanish Days. Today, this tradition lives on through the popular “Las Noches de Ronda.” Phyllis also went on to portray Saint Barbara for the 1949 Old Spanish Days, and escorted Governor Earl Warren and his entourage into Old Mission Santa Barbara’s Sacred Garden. This was an especially significant moment in local history, as she was the first woman to officially enter this previously male-exclusive space. She was also the final Saint Barbara to appear in the Courthouse’s tower window. “She told me that it was the last year they did it because one of the trees grew up and sort of blocked that window,” explained Moore. Ultimately, Phyllis moved away from her family’s tradition of ranching in Lompoc by working as a pharmacist and raising her son, Keith Mautino Moore, in Santa Barbara. Yet as Moore grew up, he frequently visited Moore Ranch, enjoying its history and beauty. After his mother inherited the ranch, Moore helped her and eventually ran the ranch after her passing. Their combined efforts kept it in the family for another 50 years. Today, Moore works as a fine art dealer and appraiser specializing in Asian art, and holds his graduate degree from UCSB. Ever passionate about honoring history, he has been an active board member for many local organizations, including the SB Historical Museum, SB Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Courthouse Legacy Foundation. When he sold Moore Ranch’s remaining land, he also became a supporter of the California Rangeland Trust, which works to protect and preserve agricultural land. As Santa Barbara continues to evolve, Moore hopes that its larger community continues to honor their history, especially as plans for future Fiesta celebrations are made. He further hopes people reflect on the important role local agriculture has and continues to play within our community. Certainly, the agricultural landscape is already very different from when General Moore first explored Santa Barbara County’s beautiful landscape.

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Community News COVID-19 Vaccines Now Required of All SB Unified School District Employees

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N A SIGNIFICANT STEP TOWARD PROTECTING ITS STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES, the Santa Barbara Unified School District Board of Education voted last week to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all district employees. This vote amended the board’s previous decision to allow an option for unvaccinated employees to be regularly tested for COVID-19 instead of receiving the vaccine. Now, all employees must receive their first vaccination shot no later than Friday, October 1st. “As public education leaders, our unwavering responsibility is to the health and safety of children and staff,” said SBUSD Superintendent Hilda Maldonado. “The availability of a vaccine that combats the virus - along with all other mitigation layers we have in place - will provide us with the highest protection available. For those who continue to hesitate or have doubts about being vaccinated, we are here to listen. We can provide counseling, we can provide one-to-one sessions so that you can learn more about the safety of the vaccine. We can help you through the process if you’re afraid of getting vaccinated. I understand how difficult this decision is for some.” As of last week, about 88 percent of SBUSD’s 1,673 regular staff are already vaccinated against COVID-19. Now, all remaining unvaccinated employees must have their first vaccination shot before October 1st and their second vaccination, if needed, by November 1st. However, both medical and religious exemptions will be considered. “Overwhelming scientific evidence has established that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, and have been authorized for use by the FDA and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,” states the board resolution. “The overwhelming majority of infections are currently occurring in individuals who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19. There exists a health emergency that requires further action to safeguard students and staff against risks of infection, illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. The Board has a responsibility to prevent the outbreak and spread of COVID-19 infections at SBUSD sites.” To learn more about the SB Unified School District, visit www.sbunified.org

Cancer Center Walk/Run to be Held Virtually

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ALK AND RUN FOR A GREAT CAUSE THIS MONTH as the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara hosts its 29th Annual Cancer Center Walk/ Run between Friday, October 1st through October 17th. Hosted virtually for the second time in the event’s history, community members will have the chance to complete a 5K or a 10K on the course of their choosing, with all funds raised going to support patient supportive care programs and cancer research at RidleyTree Cancer Center. This year’s fundraising goal is to surpass $100,000. Registration costs $50 per participant, with children aged 12 and under having the option to participate in the Kids’ Fun Run for $20. Individuals will have special incentives if they gather at least $100 in pledges, such as a courtesy car wash from Clean Wave Car Wash, free event registration, and entry into the event’s grand prize and raffle drawings. Participants can also register as a team, with prizes being awarded to the team that raises the most funds, the largest team, and the “First Place Team” that raises the most money on average per person. To learn more or register, visit www.cfsb.org

SB County Emergency Rental Assistance Funds Available

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ESIDENTS IN NEED OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC are invited to apply to the County of Santa Barbara Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Administered through United Way of SB County, the program is available for tenant-households within the county who have an annual income at or under 80 percent of the area median income, faced a loss of income over the COVID-19 pandemic, and are experiencing housing instability or a risk of homelessness. Qualified individuals can apply for rent and utility debt dating back to March 2020. Visit www.unitedwaysb.org/rent for more info.

Riviera Ridge School Rededicates Marymount Meditation and Heritage Garden

Teacher’s Fund Back-to-School Supplies Drive Raises Over $62,000

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OCAL CLASSROOMS WILL BENEFIT FROM BETTER SUPPLIES THIS FALL thanks to the success of the annual Back-to-School Drive hosted by the local nonprofit, Teacher’s Fund. Created in 2002 by Village Properties, the Teacher’s Fund is a valuable source of financial support for educators in need of classroom supplies. Now, this year’s students will benefit from the over $62,000 donated by local businesses and community members. “I’m thrilled students are back in the classroom, alongside friends and the rest of the school community where they learn best and have strong in-person support,” said Village Properties REALTOR Brianna Johnson and event co-chair. “And I’m so appreciative to businesses and community members who are helping ensure students have what it takes to help make that transition as successfully as possible.” Funding from the Back-to-School Drive will support teachers’ purchases of new tools, learning materials, and anything else they may need as they further prepare their classrooms for in-person learning once again. Drive contributors additionally sponsored individual teachers’ requests by funding new classroom rugs and work benches, special art, language and math subscriptions, and supplies that will support their new indoor/outdoor learning environments.

To donate to the Teacher’s Fund or learn more, visit www.teachersfund.org

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O HONOR ITS HISTORY WHILE MOVING INTO THE FUTURE, The Riviera Ridge School (formerly named Marymount School of Santa Barbara) has rededicated the Marymount Meditation Garden as the Marymount Meditation and Heritage Garden. Along with the rededication, the school has planted new trees and flowers, including twelve new rose bushes to symbolize a traditional “Mary Garden.” Some of the original Marymount signage has also been repurposed and placed, with the garden becoming home for the school’s statue of Mary to honor alumni families and students. “This year is especially important as we embrace our new name while continuing to honor and celebrate our history of academic excellence and social and emotional learning,” said Chris Broderick, Head of School. “We remain uniquely committed to our traditions and founding ideals while thoughtfully considering the larger global perspectives our school community embraces. As we continue to develop our signature Kaleidoscope Program, we truly hope that this garden will allow for a creation of “sacred space” that invites all who seek a place for rest, renewal, and reflection. We will remain passionate as we welcome and embrace the beautifully woven tapestry of all religious, spiritual, and ethical principles we cherish and have in common with each other, and as we continue to value the creation of a community who continues to learn and grow together with www.rivieraridge.org purpose beyond ourselves.”


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BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

Friday • viernes 10.1.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS STORYWALK IN THE PARK

Stories and learning activities outside • SB Public Library • MacKenzie Park • Free • 10:30am-12pm Fr, 10/1.

STORYWALK EN EL PARQUE

Historias y actividades de aprendizaje al aire libre • Biblioteca pública SB • Parque MacKenzie • Gratis • 10:30am-12pm viernes, 10/1.

DANCE | BAILE DANCE STUDIO CLASS IN THE PARK

Salsa and bachata dance classes • ME Sabor Dance Studio, Oak Park Stage at 500 W. Alamar Av • www.mesabordancestudio.com/classes • $12 • Weekly, Mo and Fr.

CLASE DE ESTUDIO DE BAILE EN EL PARQUE

Clases de baile de salsa y bachata • ME Sabor Dance Studio, Oak Park Stage en 500 W. Alamar Av • www.mesabordancestudio.com/classes • $12 • Semanal, lunes y viernes.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES NEW TO MEDICARE

Virtual presentation • Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program • Free • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 10am Fr, 10/1.

NUEVO AL MEDICARE

Presentación virtual • Programa de asesoramiento y defensa de seguros de salud • Gratis • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 10am viernes, 10/1.

PACIFIC PRIDE FOUNDATION PROUD YOUTH GROUP

4:30-6:30pm Fridays via Zoom. RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/y7qs3qbf.

GRUPO JUVENIL ORGULLOSO DE PACIFIC PRIDE FOUNDATION Se reúne de 4:30-6:30pm viernes a través de Zoom. Reserva tu lugar en https://tinyurl.com/y7qs3qbf.

IMMIGRANT IDENTITY BILINGUAL POETRY ZINE WORKSHOP

For young adults ages 14-24 • Eastside Library • Free • 5:30-7pm Fr, 10/1.

TALLER DE ZINE DE POESÍA BILINGÜE DE IDENTIDAD DE INMIGRANTE Para adultos jóvenes de 14 a 24 años • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • 5: 30-7pm viernes, 10/1.

Schedule subject to change. Please visit metrotheatres.com for theater updates. Thank you. Features and Showtimes for Oct 1 - 7, 2021 * = Subject to Restrictions on “SILVER MVP PASSES; and No Passes”

www.metrotheatres.com FA I R V I E W 225 N FAIRVIEW AVE GOLETA 805-683-3800

The Addams Family 2* (PG): Fri, Mon-Thur: 3:00, 5:15, 7:30. Sat/Sun:12:45, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30. The Many Saints of Newark* (R): Fri-Thur: 2:00, 5:00, 8:00. Dear Evan Hansen (PG13): Fri-Thur: 1:45, 4:45, 7:45.

CAMINO REAL 7040 MARKETPLACE DRIVE GOLETA 805-688-4140

Venom Let There Be Carnage* (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 2:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45,5:30, 6:15, 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00.Sat: 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45,5:30, 6:15, 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00. Sun: 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45, 5:30, 6:15, 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 2:45, 4:15, 5:45, 7:15, 8:45. Sat/Sun: 1:15, 2:45, 4:15, 5:45, 7:15, 8:45. Free Guy (PG13): Fri-Thur: 2:15, 5:15, 8:00.

ARLINGTON 1317 STATE STREET SANTA BARBARA 805-963-9580

Venom Let There Be Carnage* (PG13): Fri, Mon-Wed: 3:30, 5:45, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8:00. No Time To Die* (PG13): Thur: 4:00, 7:30.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

TWELFTH NIGHT

Outdoor performance of Shakespeare’s classic play • UCSB Theater/Dance • UCSB Commencement Green • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4chje7yh • 4pm Fr, 10/110/2, 12pm 10/2, 1pm 10/3.

Experience a night of dance and music for a good cause at the BASSH After Hours Burlesque Cabaret show this weekend. Hosted from 7-10pm Sunday, October 3rd at the Backstage Restaurant & Bar, 409 State St., this event will present a series of sophisticated performances of burlesque, cabaret, drag performers, singers, and more. Proceeds will benefit BASSH, Santa Barbara’s oldest running dance variety show. This show is intended for ages 21 and up, tickets are $10 at the door. Experimenta una noche de baile y música por una buena causa en el espectáculo BASSH Cabaret burlesque después de horas este fin de semana. Organizado de 7 a 10pm el domingo, 3 de octubre en el Backstage Restaurant & Bar, 409 State St., este evento presentará una serie de presentaciones sofisticadas de burlesque, cabaret, artistas drag, cantantes y más. Las ganancias beneficiarán a BASSH, el espectáculo de variedades de baile más antiguo de Santa Bárbara. Este espectáculo es para mayores de 21 años, los boletos cuestan $10 en la puerta. Photo by Ross Barrett Photography

October 1, 2021

DUODÉCIMA NOCHE

Presentación al aire libre de la obra clásica de Shakespeare • UCSB Teatro / Danza • UCSB Commencement Green • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4chje7yh • 4pm viernes, 10/1-10/2, 12pm 10/2, 1pm 10/3.

SAVE YOURSELVES!

Screening and conversation with film’s writers/

METRO 4

RE-OPENING OCTOBER 7TH

THE LADIES OF THE CAMELLIAS

Una lectura completamente organizada • Center Stage Theatre, SB • $15 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm viernes, 10/1-10/2, 2pm 10/2.

TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS

Play directed by Bob Blough • Ojai Art Center Theater • $15-20 • www.ojaiact.org • 7:30pm Fr, 10/1, through 10/24.

PEQUEÑAS COSAS HERMOSAS

Obra dirigida por Bob Blough • Teatro del Centro de Arte Ojai • $15-20 • www.ojaiact.org • 7:30pm viernes, 10/1, hasta 10/24.

916 STATE STREET SANTA BARBARA 805-963-0455

“A BONA FIDE CINEMA CROWD-PLEASER!” – SCREEN INTERNATIONAL

CRUZAR LA CARA DE LA LUNA

Operetta following three generations of an immigrant family • Opera SB • Granada Theatre, SB • https://tinyurl.com/se92p3vx • $89-189 • 7:30pm Fr, 10/1 & 2:30pm Su, 10/3.

Let’s Go To The M O V I E S NORTH S.B. COUNTY THEATRES Movie Listings for 10/1/21-10/7/21 MOVIES LOMPOC • (805) 736-1558 / 736-0146 DEAR EVAN HANSEN -PG13Fri 4-7 | Sat-Sun 1-4-7 | Mon-Thu 4-7 VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE -PG13Fri 4:30-7 | Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7 | Mon-Thu 4:30-7 SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS -PG13Fri 4-7 | Sat-Sun1-4-7 | Mon-Thu 4-7 THE ADDAMS FAMILY 2 -PGFri 4:45-7:15 | Sat-Sun 2:15-4:45-7:15 | Mon-Thu 4:45-7:15

PA S E O N U E V O

HI-WAY DRIVE-IN, SANTA MARIA (805) 937-3515

8 WEST DE LA GUERRA STREET SANTA BARBARA 805-965-7451

No Time To Die* (PG13): Thur: 5:00, 6:15, 8:30, 9:45.

Proyección y conversación con guionistas / directores de cine • Magic Lantern Films • Teatro IV, 960 Embarcadero del Norte • Gratis • 7pm viernes, 10/1.

LAS DAMAS DE LAS CAMELIAS

F I E S TA 5

The Addams Family 2* (PG): Fri: 1:45, 2:45, 4:00, 5:00, 6:15, 7:15, 8:30. Sat/Sun: 12:20, 1:45, 2:45, 4:00, 5:00, 6:15, 7:15, 8:30. Mon-Thur: 1:45, 2:45, 4:00, 5:00, 6:15, 7:15. The Many Saints of Newark* (R): Fri: 3:45, 6:30, 9:15. Sat/Sun: 12:30, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15. Mon-Thur: 2:00, 5:00, 8:00. Dear Evan Hansen (PG13): Fri-Thur: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30. Free Guy (PG13): Fri-Thur: 2:30, 5:10, 7:50.

¡SÁLVATE A TI MISMO!

A fully staged reading • Center Stage Theater, SB • $15 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm Fr, 10/1-10/2, 2pm 10/2.

618 STATE STREET SANTA BARBARA 805-965-7684 LP = Laser Projection

Venom Let There Be Carnage* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 2:00, 2:45(LP), 4:15, 5:00(LP), 6:30, 7:15(LP), 8:45, 9:30(LP). Mon-Thur: 2:00, 2:45(LP), 4:15, 5:00(LP), 6:30, 7:15(LP), 8:45. Titane (R): Fri-Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:00, 9:40. Mon-Thur: 3:00, 5:30, 8:00. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (PG13): Fri-Thur: 2:15, 5:15, 8:15.

directors • Magic Lantern Films • IV Theater, 960 Embarcadero del Norte • Free • 7pm Fr, 10/1.

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THE ADDAMS FAMILY 2 -PGStarts @ 7:20 PAW PATROL: THE MOVIE -G@ 9:10 General Admission $11.50 / Kids $8.50 / Seniors $8 BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:20-9pm Fr & Sa | 6:35-8:30pm Su-We-Th | Drive-In Closed Mon & Tu | RADIO ACTIVE @ 92.1 FM • Find Us On Facebook – Hi Way Drive In PARKS PLAZA – CLOSED • (805) 688-7434 All Screens Now Presented In Dolby Digital Projection and Dolby Digital Sound!

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Enjoy poetry readings from two former Santa Barbara Poet Laureates as Chaucer’s Books hosts An Evening of Poetry at 7pm Tuesday, October 5th. Held virtually, the night will feature 20092011 Poet Laureate David Starkey, who is also the publisher and co-editor of Gunpowder Press and the founding director of SBCC’s Creative Writing Program. He will be joined by 2011-2013 Poet Laureate Paul Willis, a professor of English at Westmont College. Participation is free, visit https://tinyurl.com/4c45nnyb Photos courtesy of Chaucer’s Books

BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

Disfruta de las lecturas de poesía de dos ex poeta laureados de Santa Bárbara mientras Chaucer’s Books presenta Una noche de poesía a las 7pm el martes, 5 de octubre. Celebrada virtualmente, la noche contará con el poeta laureado de 20092011 David Starkey, quien también es el editor y coeditor de Gunpowder Press y el director fundador del Programa de Escritura Creativa de SBCC. Se le unirá el poeta laureado 2011-2013 Paul Willis, profesor de inglés en Westmont College. La participación es gratuita, visita https://tinyurl.com/4c45nnyb

CRUZAR LA CARA DE LA LUNA

Opereta siguiendo a tres generaciones de una familia inmigrante • Opera SB • Granada Theatre, SB • $89-189 • https://tinyurl.com/se92p3vx • 7:30 pm viernes, 10/1 y 2:30pm domingo, 10/3.

MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE MART

Watch movies in the Mart Courtyard • Montecito Country Mart, 1016 Coast Village Rd. at Hot Springs, SB • https://tinyurl.com/s57t5uns • 6pm Fr

NOCHES DE CINE EN EL MART

Ve películas en el Mart Courtyard • Montecito Country Mart, 1016 Coast Village Rd. en Hot Springs, SB • https://tinyurl.com/s57t5uns • 6pm viernes

MUSIC | MÚSICA BENISE - 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Spanish guitar performance • Lobero Theatre, SB • $33.50-97.50 • https://tinyurl.com/4ba4auvy • 7:30pm Fr, 10/1.

BENISE - GIRA DE 20 ANIVERSARIO

Presentación de guitarra española • Teatro Lobero, SB • $33.50-97.50 • https://tinyurl.com/4ba4auvy • 7:30pm viernes, 10/1.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE ARBORETUM TREE WALK

Informative tree tour with Ken Knight • Rancho La Patera & Stow House, 304 North Los Carneros, Goleta • Contact lisa@goletahistory.org to RSVP • 9am Fr, 10/1.

PASEO POR EL ÁRBOL DEL ARBORETO

Recorrido informativo del árbol con Ken Knight • Rancho La Patera & Stow House, 304 North Los Carneros, Goleta • Comunicate con lisa@goletahistory.org para confirmar tu asistencia • 9am viernes, 10/1.

SPOOKY TOURS WITH SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS

Professor Julie Ann Brown tours you through Downtown Santa Barbara sharing the stories of local resident ghosts • $35-$150 • www.sbghosttour.com

RECORRIDOS ESPELUZNANTES CON SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS La profesora Julie Ann Brown recorre el centro de Santa Bárbara compartiendo las historias de los fantasmas residentes locales • $ 35-$150 • www.sbghosttour.com

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY

Celebrating the Kellogg Tennis Court Replacement Project • SB County • 642 N. Kellogg Ave, Goleta • 2pm Fr, 10/1.

CEREMONIA DE CORTE DE CINTA

Celebrando el Proyecto de Reemplazo de la Cancha de Tenis de Kellogg • Condado de SB • 642 N. Kellogg Ave, Goleta • 2pm viernes, 10/1.

LA LOCA MILONGA

Music, dancing, food & drink • Buena Onda + Empanadas, 724 Haley St, SB • $25 • 7pm Fr, 10/1.

LA LOCA MILONGA

Música, baile, comida y bebida • Buena Onda + Empanadas, 724 Haley St, SB • $ 25 • 7pm viernes, 10/1.

Saturday • sábado 10.2.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS A-Z COOKING CLASS

For ages 8-12 • Eastside Library Courtyard • Free • https://tinyurl.com/n6hetpmb • 1-3pm Sa, 10/2.

CLASE DE COCINA A-Z

Para niños de 8 a 12 años • Patio de la biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/n6hetpmb • 1-3pm sábado, 10/2.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES VICTORY VEGETABLE GARDENING CLASSES FOR THE TRUE BEGINNER Online class series • UC Master Gardeners • Free, $20 donations • https://tinyurl.com/n6dth83c • 10am-12pm Sa, 10/2.

LAS CLASES DE HORTICULTURA PARA EL VERDADERO PRINCIPIANTE

October 1, 2021

TRIBUTO DE 13 SOLDADOS CAÍDOS

Con el orador de tributo Drew Wakefield • SB Elks Lodge #613 150 N. Kellogg Ave, Goleta • Almuerzo de $10 disponible • 11am sábado, 10/2.

MARCH FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS Show your support for reproductive rights • Women’s March SB and Planned Parenthood • De La Guerra Plaza, SB • 12-1:30pm Sa, 10/2.

MARCHA POR LOS DERECHOS REPRODUCTIVOS

Muestra tu apoyo a los derechos reproductivos • Women’s March SB y Planned Parenthood • Punto de reunion en De La Guerra Plaza, SB • 12-1:30pm sábado, 10/2.

Serie de clases en línea • Maestros jardineros de la UC • Gratis, donaciones de $20 • https://tinyurl.com/n6dth83c • 10am-12pm sábado, 10/2.

Sunday • domingo 10.3.21

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

BASSH AFTER HOURS BURLESQUE CABARET

PADDLE FOR PARADISE

Kayak to benefit Gaviota Coast Conservancy • Refugio State Beach • $99-122 • https://tinyurl.com/22up4hs • 9:30am-2:30pm Sa, 10/2.

PALETA PARA EL PARAÍSO

Kayak en beneficio de Gaviota Coast Conservancy • Refugio State Beach • $99-122 • https://tinyurl.com/22up4hs • 9:30am-2:30pm sábado, 10/2.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES COFFEE & CLASSICS

Admire and learn about vintage cars • The Community Hot Rod Project Inc. • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd • Free • www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • 8-10am 2nd & 4th Saturdays.

CAFÉ Y CLÁSICOS

Admira y aprende sobre los autos antiguos • The Community Hot Rod Project Inc. • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd • Gratis • www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • 8-10am segundo y cuarto sábado.

FREE FLU VACCINE DRIVE-THRU CLINIC

Hosted by Cottage Health • Santa Ynez Valley Marriott Hotel back parking lot, 555 McMurray Rd, Buellton • Free • Reserve your spot: https://tinyurl.com/5e56swzv • 8am-12pm Sa, 10/2.

CLÍNICA GRATUITA DE VACUNACIÓN CONTRA LA INFLUENZA

DANCE | BAILE Fundraiser for BASSH, ages 21+ • Backstage Restaurant & Bar, 409 State St, SB • $10 • 710pm Su, 10/3.

BASSH CABARET BURLESQUE DESPUÉS DE HORAS

Recaudación de fondos para BASSH, mayores de 21 años • Backstage Restaurant & Bar, 409 State St, SB • $10 • 7-10pm domingo, 10/3.

MUSIC | MÚSICA VAN MORRISON

Rock concert • SB Bowl • $55.50-$300.50 • https://tinyurl.com/953w8vwr • 7pm Su, 10/3.

VAN MORRISON

Concierto de rock • SB Bowl • $55.50- $300.50 • https://tinyurl.com/953w8vwr • 7pm domingo, 10/3.

Benefitting SB Central Library • Central Library, 40 E Anapamu St. • 10am-3pm Sa, 10/2.

VENTA DE LIBROS EN LA ACERA DE AMIGOS DE LA BIBLIOTECA Beneficio de la Biblioteca Central de SB • Biblioteca Central, 40 E Anapamu St. • 10 am3pm sábado, 10/2.

13 FALLEN SOLDIER’S TRIBUTE

Featuring tribute speaker Drew Wakefield • SB Elks Lodge #613 150 N. Kellogg Ave, Goleta • $10 lunch available • 11am Sa, 10/2.

CAMINA EN LA RESERVA ARROYO HONDO los lunes y miércoles de 12:30 a 3pm y el primer y tercer fin de semana del mes, sábados y domingos de 10am a 12:30pm y de 12:30pm a 3pm. La visita es gratuita • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge

Tuesday • martes 10.5.21 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES TECH TUTORING FOR LIBRARY

One-on-one tutoring sessions • Montecito Library • Free • By appointment, www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default.asp • 10am-12pm Tu.

TUTORÍA TÉCNICA PARA RECURSOS DE LA BIBLIOTECA

Sesiones de tutoría individual • Biblioteca Montecito • Gratis • Con cita, www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default.asp • 10 am-12pm martes.

VETS CONNECT @ THE LIBRARY

VETERINARIOS CONECTAN EN LA BIBLIOTECA

RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD

Take a tour, support the Museum Store, or enjoy the beautiful grounds • www.goletahistory.org • 11am to 2pm weekends.

Haz un recorrido, apoya la Tienda del Museo o disfruta de los hermosos jardines • www.goletahistory.org • De 11am a 2pm los fines de semana.

PLANT TALK - CONTAINER GARDEN

Aprende sobre jardinería en macetas • SB Botanic Garden, Garden Courtyard • Gratis con la entrada • 12pm domingo, 10/3.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY SIDEWALK BOOK SALE

Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 to 3pm and the first & third weekends, Saturdays & Sundays from 10am to 12:30pm and 12:30pm to 3pm. Free • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

2021 ARCHITECTOURS

Proyectos de gira virtual que muestran un diseño sobresaliente • AIA SB • https://tinyurl.com/d6fv59s7 • $20-35 • 9am3:30pm sábado, 10/2.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE HIKE THE ARROYO HONDO PRESERVE

RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE

Learn about container gardening • SB Botanic Garden, Garden Courtyard • Free with admission • 12pm Su, 10/3.

VISITAS DE ARQUITECTOS 2021

Únete a este coro local sin audiciones • First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu St., SB • Ensayos semanales 7-9pm lunes.

Learn about available resources • Central Library, Adult Education Small Meeting Room • Free • https://tinyurl.com/5brxymk3 • 2-4pm Tu, 10/5.

Organizado por Cottage Health • Estacionamiento trasero del Santa Ynez Valley Marriott Hotel, 555 McMurray Rd, Buellton • Gratis • Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/5e56swzv • 8am-12pm sábado, 10/2. Virtually tour projects showcasing outstanding design • AIA SB • https://tinyurl.com/d6fv59s7 • $20-35 • 9am-3:30pm Sa, 10/2.

ENSAYOS DEL CORO DE HOMBRES GAY DE SANTA BÁRBARA

Conoce los recursos disponibles • Biblioteca central, sala de reuniones pequeña de educación para adultos • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/5brxymk3 • 2-4pm martes, 10/5. Provide input on library events and programs • Eastside Library • 4-5:30pm Tu.

JUNTA ASESORA DE ADOLESCENTES Proporcionar información sobre los eventos y programas de la biblioteca • Biblioteca del lado este • 4-5:30pm martes.

CHARLA DE PLANTAS - JARDÍN DE CONTENEDORES

Monday • lunes

10.4.21

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES CHAUCER’S VIRTUAL AUTHOR DISCUSSION With Dave Zirin, The Kaepernick Effect • Chaucer’s Books • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4f2cetvj • 6pm Mo, 10/4.

DISCUSIÓN VIRTUAL CON EL AUTOR DE CHAUCER’S Con Dave Zirin, The Kaepernick Effect • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4f2cetvj • 6pm lunes, 10/4.

MUSIC | MÚSICA SANTA BARBARA GAY MEN’S CHORUS REHEARSALS

Join this non-auditioned local chorus • First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu St., SB • Weekly rehearsals 7-9pm Mo.

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NATURAL RESERVE SYSTEM VIRTUAL SEMINAR SERIES

Exploring UCSB’s reserves • UCSB Natural Reserve System • Free • www.nrs.ucsb.edu/events • 7pm Tu through 11/16.

SERIE DE SEMINARIOS VIRTUALES SOBRE EL SISTEMA DE RESERVAS NATURALES Explorando las reservas de UCSB • UCSB Natural Reserve System • Gratis • www.nrs.ucsb.edu/ events • De 7pm del martes a 11/16.

AN EVENING OF POETRY

With past SB Poet Laureates David Starkey and Paul Willis • Chaucer’s Books • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4c45nnyb • 7pm Tu, 10/5.

UNA TARDE DE POESÍA

Con los anteriores laureados en poeta de SB, David Starkey y Paul Willis • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4c45nnyb • 7pm martes, 10/5.

MUSIC | MÚSICA NOONTIME AT HOME

Join Opera Santa Barbara for this free, weekly digital concert series at 12pm each Tuesday. Learn more and view at https://tinyurl.com/y76xkfdn

MEDIODÍA EN CASA VIRTUAL SPANISH CONVERSATION GROUP - INTERMEDIATE

Practice Spanish language in a natural way • SB Public Library • Free • www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default.asp • 4:30-5:30pm Tu.

GRUPO VIRTUAL DE CONVERSACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL – INTERMEDIO

Practica el idioma español de forma natural • Biblioteca pública SB • Gratis • www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default. asp • 4:30-5:30pm martes.

Únete a Opera Santa Barbara para esta serie de conciertos digitales semanales gratuitos a las 12pm todos los martes. Obtén más información y disfruta en https://tinyurl.com/y76xkfdn

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES LIBRARY ON THE GO

SOUTH BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW • 9am Fr,

AYUNTAMIENTO DE SB • 2pm martes, 10/5. Para más

JUNTA SUR DE REVISIÓN ARQUITECTÓNICA • 9am viernes, 10/1. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

SB COUNTY AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE • 9am Fr, 10/1. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

COMITÉ ASESOR DE RESERVA AGRÍCOLA DEL CONDADO DE SB • 9am viernes, 10/1. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

CITY OF SB SINGLE FAMILY DESIGN BOARD consent agenda review • 11am Mo, 10/4. Learn more https://tinyurl.com/45c5yx5c

información visitahttps://tinyurl.com/zcrmn7f9

SB COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION • 9am We, 10/6. COMISIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN DEL CONDADO DE SB • 9am miércoles, 10/6. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

CITY OF SB STAFF HEARING OFFICER • 9am We, 10/6.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/PC

COMISIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 1pm jueves, 10/7. Para más información visita MONTECITO BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW •

JUNTA DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 3pm lunes, 10/4. Para más información visita

JUNTA DE REVISIÓN ARQUITECTÓNICA DE MONTECITO • 1pm jueves, 10/7. La agenda se publicará en

https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

CITY OF SB SIGN COMMITTEE • 9am Tu, 10/5. Learn more

SB COUNTY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SUBDIVISION/SPECIAL PROBLEMS COMMITTEES •

Learn more www.countyofsb.org/bos

JUNTA DE SUPERVISORES DEL CONDADO DE SB •

9am martes, 10/5. Para más información visita www.countyofsb.org/bos

SB CITY COUNCIL • 2pm Tu, 10/5. Learn more

PROUD YOUTH OF COLOR

Fr, 10/9. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

JUNTA CENTRAL DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA • 9am viernes, 10/9. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

Para BIPOC LGBTQ + y jóvenes aliados • Pacific Pride dn • https://linktr.ee/pacificpridefdn • Gratis • 3-4:30pm miércoles

THE SB PUBLIC LIBRARY VIRTUAL ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP

For all English language learners • Free • www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default.asp • 4:30-5:30pm We.

GRUPO DE CONVERSACIÓN VIRTUAL EN INGLÉS DE LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE SB

Para todos los estudiantes del idioma inglés • Gratis • www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default.asp • 4:30-5:30pm los miércoles.

LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS

A French conversation group, all levels welcome • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Olive St., SB • Free • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • 5-7pm We.

EL CÍRCULO FRANCÉS

Un grupo de conversación en francés, todos los niveles son bienvenidos • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Olive St., SB • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • Gratis • 5-7pm miércoles.

PERIODISMO LOCAL Y NOVEDADES DEL MONTECITO JOURNAL Presentación virtual de la editora / directora ejecutiva Gwyn Lurie • AWC-SB • Gratis-$10 • https://tinyurl.com/5c656mja • 5:30pm miércoles, 10/6.

SUBDIVISIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN Y DESARROLLO DEL CONDADO DE SB / COMITÉS DE PROBLEMAS ESPECIALES • 1:30pm jueves, 10/7. La agenda se publicará en

CENTRAL BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW • 9am

ORGULLOSO JUVENTUD DE COLOR

Virtual presentation by editor/CEO Gwyn Lurie • AWC-SB • Free-$10 • https://tinyurl.com/5c656mja • 5:30pm We, 10/6.

1:30pm Th, 10/7. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

For BIPOC LGBTQ+ and ally youth • Pacific Pride Foundation • Free • https://linktr.ee/pacificpridefdn • 3-4:30pm We

LOCAL JOURNALISM & WHAT’S NEW AT THE MONTECITO JOURNAL

1pm Th, 10/7. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

SB COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • 9am Tu, 10/5.

GIRLS EMPOWERMENT CAMP

CITY OF SB PLANNING COMMISSION • 1pm Th, 10/7.

CITY OF SB ARCHITECTURAL BOARD OF REVIEW •

martes, 10/5. Para más información visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SIGN

CHILDREN | NIÑOS

COMITÉ ASESOR DE ÁRBOLES DE CALLE DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 8:30am jueves, 10/7. Para más información

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/PC

COMITÉ DE LETREROS DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 9am

Wednesday • miércoles 10.6.21

Un campamento para apoyar e inspirar a las niñas • Campamentos con entrenadores, organizados en Leadbetter Beach • $35 • https://tinyurl.com/32xavf6s • 4-6pm miércoles.

8:30am Th, 10/7. Learn more https://tinyurl.com/2nfkrxnd

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SIGN

Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Biblioteca pública SB • Moxi Children’s Museum, 125 State St. • Gratis • 10am-12pm martes, 10/5.

CAMPAMENTO DE EMPODERAMIENTO DE LAS NIÑAS

visita https://tinyurl.com/2nfkrxnd

3pm Mo, 10/4. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA

visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO

FUNCIONARIO DE AUDIENCIAS DEL PERSONAL DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 9am miércoles, 10/6. Para más información

CITY OF SB ARCHITECTURAL BOARD OF REVIEW REVISIÓN DE LA AGENDA DE CONSENTIMIENTO DE LA JUNTA DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 1pm lunes, 10/4. Para más información visita

Children’s Museum, 125 State St. • Free • 10am12pm Tu, 10/5.

A camp to support and inspire girls • Camps with Coaches, hosted at Leadbetter Beach • $35 • https://tinyurl.com/32xavf6s • 4-6pm We.

CITY OF SB STREET TREE ADVISORY COMMITTEE •

consent agenda review • 1pm Mo, 10/4. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

Prepárate para bailar en tu asiento mientras el Teatro Lobero le da la bienvenida a la aclamada banda de rock Los Lobos a las 8pm el jueves, 7 de octubre y el viernes 8 de octubre. Combinando creativamente estilos musicales de diferentes culturas, incluyendo tejano, folk, norteño, rock, soul y más, el sonido inolvidable de Los Lobos solo ha mejorado en sus casi 50 años de tocar juntos. Las presentaciones también contarán con la vocalista de jazz Nancy Sánchez, quien está abriendo caminos dentro de la tradición musical ranchera. Compra boletos ($59-106) en https://tinyurl.com/n6w4ehf6

Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO

REVISIÓN DE LA AGENDA DE CONSENTIMIENTO DE LA JUNTA DE DISEÑO DE VIVIENDA UNIFAMILIAR DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 11am lunes, 10/4. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/45c5yx5c

Get ready to dance in your seat as the Lobero Theatre welcomes widely acclaimed rock band Los Lobos at 8pm Thursday, October 7th and Friday, October 8th. Creatively blending together musical styles across cultures, including Tejano, folk, norteño, rock, soul, and more, Los Lobos’ unforgettable sound has only improved over its almost 50 years of playing together. The performances will also feature jazz vocalist Nancy Sanchez, who is blazing trails within the ranchera music tradition. Purchase tickets ($59-106) at https://tinyurl.com/n6w4ehf6

Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library • Moxi

Government Meetings • Reuniones gubernamentales 10/1. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

Photo by Piero F. Giunti

Support your community and hear from author Cynder Sinclair, Ph.D. at Hospice of Santa Barbara’s annual The Light Shines Ahead fundraiser. Hosted virtually at 6pm, Wednesday, October 6th, the event will benefit Compassionate Care of Carpinteria, which offers free services to Carpinteria residents struggling with life-long illnesses or the loss of loved ones. Sinclair, author of My Wild and Precious Life, will discuss how Hospice of SB supported her following the deaths of her father and her son. Register at https://tinyurl.com/ynpjezau

Apoya a tu comunidad y escucha a la autora Cynder Sinclair, Ph.D. en el evento para recaudar fondos anual La luz brilla por delante de Hospice of Santa Barbara. Organizado virtualmente a las 6pm, miércoles 6 de octubre, el evento beneficiará a Compassionate Care of Carpinteria, que ofrece servicios gratuitos a los residentes de Carpinteria que luchan con enfermedades de por vida o la pérdida de sus seres queridos. Sinclair, autora de My Wild and Precious Life, discutirá cómo Hospice of SB la apoyó después de la muerte de su padre y su hijo. Regístrate en https://tinyurl.com/ynpjezau

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Santa Barbara Ghost Tours Walk with Professor Julie as she shares tales of mystery and history... & meet friendly spirits... Call or text to schedule your walking tour! • 805-905-9019

INTRO TO HERBAL HAIR CARE ONLINE CLASS

Holistically support healthy hair and scalp • Artemisia Academy • $20 • https://tinyurl.com/wa75hbwn • 6pm We, 10/6.


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Thursday • jueves 10.7.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

InCONTINUES Person &/ CONTINÚA Online Activities for Everyone Actividades en persona y en línea para todos

Class for children and their caregivers • SB Public Library • Free • Alameda Park • 10:30-11am Th.

MÚSICA Y MOVIMIENTO

Clase para niños y sus cuidadores • Biblioteca pública SB • Gratis • Parque Alameda • 10:3011am jueves.

Photo courtesy of HACSB

BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

Learn about and advocate for local affordable housing as 2nd Story Associates and Housing Authority City of Santa Barbara host their annual Housing Santa Barbara Day from 10am-2pm Saturday, October 9th. Hosted in downtown Santa Barbara’s De La Guerra Plaza, this free event presents opportunities to connect with local organizations and resources for affordable housing, as well as feature music and food vendors. There will also be a COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Visit www.housingsantabarbara.org/housing-santa-barbara-day Conoce y defiende la vivienda asequible local mientras 2nd Story Associates y la Autoridad de Vivienda de la Ciudad de Santa Bárbara organizan su Día de Vivienda en Santa Bárbara anual de 10am a 2pm el sábado, 9 de octubre. Este evento gratuito, que se lleva a cabo en la Plaza De La Guerra del centro de Santa Bárbara, presenta oportunidades para conectarte con organizaciones y recursos locales para viviendas asequibles, además de ofrecer música y vendedores de comida. También habrá una clínica de vacunación COVID-19. Visita www.housingsantabarbara.org/housing-santa-barbara-day

INTRODUCCIÓN A LA CLASE EN LÍNEA DE CUIDADO DEL CABELLO A BASE DE HIERBAS Apoyar de manera integral la salud del cabello y el cuero cabelludo • Artemisia Academy • $20 • https://tinyurl.com/wa75hbwn • 6pm miércoles, 10/6.

INDY BOOK CLUB

This month’s book: Dominicana by Angie Cruz • SB Independent and SB Public Library • Free • Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St. • 6pm We, 10/6.

CLUB DE LECTURA DE INDY

El libro de este mes: Dominicana por Angie Cruz • SB Independent y SB Public Library • Gratis • Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St. • 6pm miércoles, 10/6.

FAMILY-TO-FAMILY EDUCATION PROGRAM

Education program for family members of adults living with a mental health disorder • Mental Wellness Center • Free • www.namisantabarbara.org • 7pm We, 9/22-11/10.

PROGRAMA DE EDUCACIÓN DE FAMILIA A FAMILIA

Programa educativo para familiares de adultos que viven con un trastorno de salud mental • Mental Wellness Center • Gratis • www.namisantabarbara.org • 7pm miércoles, 9/22-11/10.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES LIBRARY ON THE GO

Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library • Shoreline Park, SB • Free • 10am-12pm We, 10/6.

BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA

Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Biblioteca pública SB • Shoreline Park, SB • Gratis • 10am12pm miércoles, 10/6.

78TH PEOPLE OF THE YEAR AWARDS CEREMONY Honoring dedicated community members • SB

Foundation • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2t6m5drx • 11:30am We, 10/6.

CEREMONIA DE ENTREGA DE PREMIOS A LAS PERSONAS DEL AÑO

https://tinyurl.com/scacruha • 4pm Th, 10/7.

TELEVISIÓN GLOBAL: LA CORONA HUECA

Discusión con el guionista Ben Power • CarseyWolf Center, UCSB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/scacruha • 4 pm jueves, 10/7.

THE LOST LEONARDO

Film screening • SBIFF • Riviera Theatre, SB • $6-10 • www.sbiffriviera.com • 5:15pm Th, 10/7-10/10.

TENDERLY: THE ROSEMARY CLOONEY MUSICAL

EVENTO VIRTUAL PARA PARTIDARIOS DE PROBLEMAS DE PERSONAS SIN HOGAR

Se enfoca en el desarrollo de las habilidades previas a la alfabetización de los bebés • Biblioteca pública SB • Gratis • Parque Alameda • 11:15-11:45am jueves.

KIDS SALSA CLASSES

For kids aged 6 to 10 • ME Sabor Dance Studio, Oak Park Stage, 600 W Junipero St. • Open enrollment https://tinyurl.com/ycljdnsx • 4-5pm Th.

CLASES DE SALSA PARA NIÑOS

Para niños de 6 a 10 años • ME Sabor Dance Studio, Oak Park Stage, 600 W Junipero St. • Inscripción abierta https://tinyurl.com/ycljdnsx • 4-5pm jueves.

Bio-musical about a legendary singer • Ensemble Theatre Company • The New Vic, 33 W. Victoria St, SB • $25-47 • www.etcsb.org • 7:30pm Th, 10/7, through 10/24.

TIERNAMENTE: EL MUSICAL DE ROSEMARY CLOONEY

Bio-musical sobre un cantante legendario • Ensemble Theatre Company • The New Vic, 33 W. Victoria St, SB • $25-47 • www.etcsb.org • 7:30pm jueves, 10/7, hasta 10/24.

MUSIC | MÚSICA POP-UP OPERA

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

Informal opera performance • SB Museum of Art, front terrace • Free • 5-5:30pm Th, 10/7.

LOVE IS THE WAY - HOLDING TO HOPE IN TROUBLING TIMES

Presentación de ópera informal • SB Museum of Art, terraza delantera • Gratis • 5-5:30pm jueves, 10/7.

Virtual series on Love is the Way by Bishop Michael Curry • Word and Life SB • $65 • https://wordandlife.us • 10am Th through 11/11.

EL AMOR ES EL CAMINO: AFERRARSE A LA ESPERANZA EN TIEMPOS DIFÍCILES

Serie virtual sobre El amor es el camino por el obispo Michael Curry • Word and Life SB • $65 • https://wordandlife.us • 10am jueves hasta 11/11.

OPERA EMERGENTE

ROAR & POUR

Live music, food, and drink The Granada, Opera Santa Barbara, and The Good Lion • Outside the Good Lion/Granada Theatre, 6pm Th.

ROAR & POUR

Música en vivo, comida y bebida • The Granada, Opera Santa Barbara y The Good Lion • Afuera del Good Lion / Teatro Granada, 6pm jueves.

VIRTUAL AUTHOR TALK

Música rock influenciada por folk, tejano y más • Lobero Theatre, SB • $59-106 • https://tinyurl.com/n6w4ehf6 • 8pm jueves, 10/7 y 10/8.

For LGBTQ+ folks and allies ages 50+ • Pacific Pride Foundation • Free • https://tinyurl.com/86s5ry5p • 12-1pm Th.

Para personas y aliados LGBTQ + mayores de 50 años • Pacific Pride Foundation • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/86s5ry5p • 12-1pm jueves.

Escucha a los candidatos de este otoño • SB Independent • https://tinyurl.com/2k5epzf6 • Gratis • 5:30-7pm miércoles, 10/6.

With Sameer Pandya, Members Only • Montecito Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/a93w7426 • 5:30-6:30pm Th, 10/7.

THE LIGHT SHINES AHEAD

CHARLA VIRTUAL CON EL AUTOR

OPEN MIC STAND-UP COMEDY

Local comedians • Mel’s Cocktail Lounge, 209 W Carrillo St., SB • 7pm We.

MICRÓFONO ABIERTO - COMEDIA STAND-UP Los comediantes locales • Mel’s Cocktail Lounge, 209 W Carrillo St., SB • 7pm miércoles.

VIRTUAL EVENT FOR SUPPORTERS OF HOMELESS ISSUES

BEBÉ Y YO

GRUPO DE ADULTOS MAYORES ORGULLOSOS

Recaudación de fondos Compassionate Care of Carpinteria, autor del orador principal Cynder Sinclair • Hospice of SB • Inscripción gratuita, se agradecen las donaciones • https://tinyurl.com/ynpjezau • 6pm miércoles, 10/6.

Escucha a los candidatos de este otoño • The Colleges of Law • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/fa4cpzmy • 12-1: 30pm jueves, 10/7.

Discussion with author Annabelle Gurwitch and Modern Family star Julie Bowen • New Beginnings • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2nu8k4fp • 4pm Th, 10/7.

SB CITY MAYORAL CANDIDATE DISCUSSION

LA LUZ BRILLA POR DELANTE

FORO VIRTUAL DE CANDIDATOS SB

Proyección de películas • SBIFF • Riviera Theater, SB • $6-10 • www.sbiffriviera.com • 5:15pm jueves, 10/7-10/10.

Rock music influenced by folk, Tejano, and more • Lobero Theatre, SB • $59-106 • https://tinyurl.com/n6w4ehf6 • 8pm Th, 10/7 & 10/8.

Compassionate Care of Carpinteria fundraiser, keynote speaker author Cynder Sinclair • Hospice of SB • Free registration, donations appreciated • https://tinyurl.com/ynpjezau • 6pm We, 10/6.

Hear from this fall’s candidates • The Colleges of Law • Free • https://tinyurl.com/fa4cpzmy • 12-1:30pm Th, 10/7.

EL LEONARDO PERDIDO

Focuses on developing babies’ pre-literacy skills • SB Public Library • Free • Alameda Park • 11:15-11:45am Th.

PROUD OLDER ADULT GROUP

DISCUSIÓN DEL CANDIDATO A ALCALDE DE LA CIUDAD DE SB

SB MAYORAL CANDIDATES VIRTUAL FORUM

BABY AND ME

Honrando a miembros de la comunidad dedicados • SB Foundation • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2t6m5drx • 11:30am miércoles, 10/6.

Hear from this fall’s candidates • SB Independent • https://tinyurl.com/2k5epzf6 • Free •5:30-7pm We, 10/6.

October 1, 2021

Con Sameer Pandya, Members Only • Biblioteca Montecito • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/a93w7426 • 5:30-6:30pm jueves, 10/7.

LOST IN THE WEEDS? A NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVE ON CANNABIS

Presented by researcher Ronald See • The Westmont Foundation • 29 W. Anapamu St, SB • Free • 5:30pm Th, 10/7.

¿PERDIDO EN LA MALEZA? UNA PERSPECTIVA DE NEUROCIENCIA SOBRE EL CANNABIS

Presentado por el investigador Ronald See • The Westmont Foundation • 29 W. Anapamu St, SB • Gratis • 5:30pm jueves, 10/7.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

GLOBAL TV: THE HOLLOW CROWN Discussion with show writer Ben Power • Carsey-Wolf Center, UCSB • Free •

AN EVENING WITH LOS LOBOS

UNA VELADA CON LOS LOBOS

Discusión con la autora Annabelle Gurwitch y la estrella de Modern Family Julie Bowen • New Beginnings • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2nu8k4fp • 4pm jueves, 10/7.

LIBRARY ON THE GO

Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library • Free • 123 E Canon Perdido St, SB • 5-7pm Th, 10/7.

BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA

Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Biblioteca pública SB • Gratis • 123 E Canon Perdido St, SB • 5-7pm jueves, 10/7.

SB CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 CANDIDATE DISCUSSION

Hear from the district’s candidates • SB Independent • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2k5epzf6 • 5:30-7pm Th, 10/7.

DISCUSIÓN DEL CANDIDATO DEL DISTRITO 6 DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL DE SB

Escucha a los candidatos del distrito • SB Independent • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2k5epzf6 • 5:30-7pm jueves, 10/7.

MCC OPEN HOUSE

Learn more about the UCSB MultiCultural Center • Multicultural Center Lounge, UCSB campus • Free • 5pm Th, 10/7.

CASA ABIERTA DE MCC

Obten más información sobre el Centro multicultural de UCSB • Salón del centro multicultural, campus de UCSB • Gratis • 5pm jueves, 10/7.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE CARPINTERIA BIRDWATCHERS VIRTUAL MEETINGS

Evening birdwatching classes • Free, all ages & ability levels. 4-5:15pm Thursdays via Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/y9rheypj

REUNIONES VIRTUALES DE OBSERVADORES DE AVES DE CARPINTERIA

Clases nocturnas de observación de aves • Gratis, todas las edades y niveles de habilidad. 4-5:15pm los jueves a través de Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/y9rheypj

STATE STREET PROMENADE MARKET

Located on the 900 & 1000 blocks of State St between Carrillo and Figueroa Sts • 3 to 7:30pm Thursdays • https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd

MERCADO DEL STATE STREET PROMENADE

Ubicado en las cuadras 900 y 1000 de la Calle State entre las Calles Carrillo y Figueroa • 3 a 7:30pm los jueves • https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

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MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO PSALMS OF A LIVING SEA: A CHOREO POEM WITH LADY DANE Virtual reading of a new play • UCSB MultiCultural Center • Free • https://tinyurl.com/u792tuv8 • 5pm Fr, 10/8.

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SALMOS DE UN MAR VIVO: UN COREOPOEMA CON LADY DANE

Santa Barbara Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month Santa Bárbara celebra el mes de la herencia hispana Honor the contributions and achievements of Hispanic Americans this fall by observing National Hispanic Heritage Month between September 15th to October 15th. From music and art to opportunities for self-reflection and discussions, here are some free, local events celebrating Santa Barbara’s Hispanic and Latinx communities. Honra las contribuciones y los logros de los hispanoamericanos este otoño observando el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana entre el 15 de septiembre y el 15 de octubre. Desde música y arte hasta oportunidades para la autorreflexión y las discusiones, aquí hay algunos eventos locales gratuitos que celebran a las comunidades hispanas y latinas de Santa Bárbara.

Lectura virtual de una nueva obra de teatro • UCSB MultiCultural Center • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/u792tuv8 • 5pm viernes, 10/8.

Saturday • sábado 10.9.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS A-Z COOKING CLASS

For ages 8-12 • Eastside Library, large courtyard • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4fsb7tm5 • 1-3pm Sa, 10/9.

CLASE DE COCINA A-Z

Para niños de 8 a 12 años • Biblioteca del lado este, patio grande • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4fsb7tm5 • 1-3pm sábado, 10/9.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

GLOBAL TV: SHADOW

Discussion with series’ co-creator Gareth Crocker • Carsey-Wolf Center, UCSB • Free • https://tinyurl.com/293krzba • 1pm Sa, 10/9.

TV GLOBAL: SOMBRA

THINGS WE DO NOT SAY ART EXHIBIT

Debate con el co-creador de la serie, Gareth Crocker • Carsey-Wolf Center, UCSB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/293krzba • 1pm sábado, 10/9.

EXHIBICIÓN DE ARTE - COSAS QUE NO DECIMOS

MUSIC | MÚSICA

Featuring works by local Latin American immigrant artists • Central Library Faulkner West Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu St. • Free • Displayed through 10/30. Presentando obras de artistas inmigrantes latinoamericanas locales • Biblioteca Central Galería Faulkner West, 40 E. Anapamu St. • Gratis • Exhibido hasta el 10/30.

IMMIGRANT IDENTITY BILINGUAL POETRY ZINE WORKSHOP

For young adults ages 14-24 • Eastside Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4uhywew6 • 5:307pm Fr, 10/1.

TALLER DE ZINE DE POESÍA BILINGÜE DE IDENTIDAD DE INMIGRANTE Para adultos jóvenes de 14 a 24 años • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4uhywew6 • 5: 30-7pm viernes, 10/1.

This month’s book: Dominicana by Angie Cruz • SB Independent and SB Public Library • Free • Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St. • 6pm We, 10/6.

CLUB DE LECTURA INDY: AUTORES DE LATINX

El libro de este mes: Dominicana por Angie Cruz • SB Independent y SB Public Library • Gratis • Municipal Winemakers, 22 Anacapa St. • 6pm miércoles, 10/6.

RADIO CAFÉ

Afro-Latin music concert and bilingual conversation on Afro-Latin culture, history, and more • Central Library Lower Plaza, 40 E. Anapamu St. • Free • https://tinyurl. com/h9b46rcw • 5:30-7pm Fr, 10/15.

RADIO CAFÉ

Concierto de música afrolatina y conversación bilingüe sobre cultura, historia y más afrolatina • Biblioteca Central Plaza Inferior, 40 E. Anapamu St. • Gratis • https://tinyurl. com/h9b46rcw • 5: 30-7pm viernes, 10/15.

CHILDREN | NIÑOS STORYWALK IN THE PARK

Enjoy stories and activities outdoors • SB Public Library • Alameda Park, SB • Free • 10:30am12pm Fr, 10/8.

TED NASH: THE SOUND OF ART

STORYWALK EN EL PARQUE

Disfruta de historias y actividades al aire libre • Biblioteca pública de SB • Alameda Park, SB • Gratis • 10:30am-12pm viernes, 10/8.

Hear from past Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro as he presents Waking Up From My American Dream at UCSB’s Campbell Hall at 7:30pm Sunday, October 10th. The secretary of Housing and Urban Development for President Obama from 2014 to 2017, as well as the former mayor of San Antonio, Castro will speak to his political experiences and how people can effect change. This event is part of UCSB Arts & Lectures’ Justice for All series, purchase tickets ($25 general, UCSB students free) at www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu

Escucha al ex candidato presidencial demócrata Julián Castro mientras presenta Despertar de mi sueño americano en el Campbell Hall de UCSB a las 7:30pm el domingo, 10 de octubre. El secretario de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano del presidente Obama desde 2014 a 2017, así como el ex alcalde de San Antonio, Castro hablará sobre sus experiencias políticas y cómo las personas pueden lograr cambios. Este evento es parte de la serie Justice for All de UCSB Arts & Lectures, compra boletos ($25 general, gratis para estudiantes de UCSB) en www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu

VENTA DE TESOROS

Venta de segunda mano para The Grace Fisher Foundation for the Arts • First United Methodist Church, 305 E Anapamu St, SB • 8am-1pm sábado, 10/9.

ANNUAL HOUSING SANTA BARBARA DAY

Learn about local resources/organizations • 2nd Story Associates and HACSB • De La Guerra Plaza, SB • Free • 10am-2pm Sa, 10/9.

DÍA ANUAL DE VIVIENDA EN SANTA BÁRBARA

DONNA GREENE AND THE ROADHOUSE DADDIES

Jazz concert performance • SB Jazz Society • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St. • $10-35 • www.sohosb.com • 1-4pm Su, 10/10.

DONNA GREENE AND THE ROADHOUSE DADDIES

Presentación en un concierto de jazz • SB Jazz Society • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St. • $10-35 • www.sohosb.com • 1-4pm domingo, 10/10.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

Musical performance inspired by art • SB Museum of Art, front terrace • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2dm3kz2v • 2:30pm Sa, 10/9.

Conoce los recursos / organizaciones locales • 2nd Story Associates y HACSB • De La Guerra Plaza, SB • Gratis • 10am-2pm sábado, 10/9.

BEACH CLEANUP

TED NASH: EL SONIDO DEL ARTE

EXCEPTIONAL PLANTS: LOTUSLAND AUCTION & SALE

LIMPIEZA DE LA PLAYA

Presentación musical inspirada en el arte • SB Museum of Art, terraza delantera • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2dm3kz2v • 2:30pm sábado, 10/9.

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INDY BOOK CLUB: LATINX AUTHORS

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Rock concert • SB Bowl • $41-135 • https://tinyurl.com/28yh9n2e • 7pm Sa, 10/9.

EXTRANJERO

Concierto de rock • SB Bowl • $41-135 • https://tinyurl.com/28yh9n2e • 7pm sábado, 10/9.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES SB POLAR PLUNGE

Benefiting Special Olympics SB County • Leadbetter Beach, SB • $50 minimum fundraising commitment • https://tinyurl.com/4may6c25 • Sa, 10/9.

INMERSIÓN POLAR DE SB

Para beneficiar al Special Olympics SB County • Leadbetter Beach, SB • Compromiso mínimo de recaudación de fondos de $50 • https://tinyurl.com/4may6c25 • sábado, 10/9.

SBCRC FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW

Enjoy a horse show • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Free admission and parking • www.sbcrc.com • 6am-6pm Fr, 10/9-10/10.

ESPECTÁCULO DE CABALLOS CLÁSICO DE OTOÑO DE SBCRC

Disfruta de un espectáculo de caballos • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Entrada y estacionamiento gratuitos • www.sbcrc.com • 6am-6pm viernes, 10/9-10/10.

TREASURE SALE

Thrift sale for The Grace Fisher Foundation for the Arts • First United Methodist Church, 305 E Anapamu St, SB • 8am-1pm Sa, 10/9.

Silent and live auctions with food and music • Ganna Walska Lotusland, great lawn • $95-120 • https://tinyurl.com/4pjjnycy • 1:30-5:30pm Sa, 10/9.

PLANTAS EXCEPCIONALES: SUBASTA Y VENTA DE LOTUSLAND

Subastas silenciosas y en vivo con comida y música • Ganna Walska Lotusland, gran césped • $95-120 • https://tinyurl.com/4pjjnycy • 1:30-5:30pm sábado, 10/9.

Sunday • domingo 10.10.21 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES JULIÁN CASTRO

Presentation by former Democratic presidential candidate • UCSB Arts & Lectures • Campbell Hall, UCSB • Free-$25 • https://tinyurl.com/ycbumn42 • 7:30pm Su, 10/10.

JULIÁN CASTRO

Presentación del ex candidato presidencial demócrata • UCSB Arts & Lectures • Campbell Hall, UCSB • Gratis- $25 • https://tinyurl.com/ycbumn42 • 7:30pm domingo, 10/10.

MUSIC | MÚSICA WHITNEY

Indie rock concert • Lobero Theatre, SB • $46-51 • https://tinyurl.com/tn69cdvr • 8pm Su, 10/10.

WHITNEY

Concierto de indie rock • Teatro Lobero, SB • $46-51 • https://tinyurl.com/tn69cdvr • 8pm domingo, 10/10.

Care for our environment • Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach, SB • 10am-12pm Su, 10/10. Cuidemos nuestro medio ambiente • Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach, SB • 10 am12pm domingo, 10/10.

PLANT TALK - CONTAINER GARDEN Learn about container gardening • SB Botanic Garden, Garden Courtyard • Free with admission • 12pm Su, 10/10.

CHARLA DE PLANTAS - JARDÍN DE CONTENEDORES

Aprende sobre jardinería en macetas • SB Botanic Garden, Garden Courtyard • Gratis con la entrada • 12pm domingo, 10/10.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES TWILIGHT IN THE GARDEN

Fundraiser benefiting Dream Foundation • Private estate in Montecito • $500 • https://tinyurl.com/pjpda8uu • 4-8pm Su, 10/10.

CREPÚSCULO EN EL JARDÍN

Recaudación de fondos en beneficio de Dream Foundation • Finca privada en Montecito • $500 • https://tinyurl.com/pjpda8uu • 4-8pm domingo, 10/10.

CITY COUNCIL AND MAYORAL CANDIDATES FORUM

Hear from this fall’s candidates • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St, SB • Free • Submit questions: https://tinyurl.com/7a7ycvva • 6-8:30pm Su, 10/10.

FORO DE CANDIDATOS AL AYUNTAMIENTO Y ALCALDÍA

Escucha a los candidatos de este otoño • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St, SB • Gratis • Envía tus preguntas: https://tinyurl.com/7a7ycvva • 6-8: 30pm domingo, 10/10.


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domecíl Presents Elegant, Handmade Home Goods NDERSTANDING THAT IT TAKES A SPECIAL SOMETHING TO MAKE A HOUSE FEEL LIKE A HOME, domecíl is not your traditional home goods store. Recently opened in downtown Santa Barbara’s Victoria Court, domecíl offers a wide range of lovingly crafted items for every room of the house, as well as handmade clothing. With its commitment to sustainability and supporting artisans from around the world, community members are sure to find unique items they can Stephanie feel good about bringing into their homes. Payne-Campbell “Living with a handmade item, especially when you know who made it and how it’s made and how much work and care and love goes into it, it really elevates using it, it just makes for a much nicer experience and appreciation,” said owner Stephanie Payne-Campbell. Raised in Santa Barbara, Payne-Campbell began making her own napkins, linens, and placemats after living in Paris as a young adult. Inspired by the way Parisians utilized cloth napkins that combined functionality with beauty, she eventually began selling her work at various craft markets. After pausing this work to raise her three children, she started making a new series of stylish linen aprons about five years ago, selling her items in stores across southern California, the Bay Area, and Seattle. She opened her first shop in Los Angeles in September 2019, unfortunately closing it less than

a year later amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Luckily, after moving with her family back to Santa Barbara, local business owner Alyssa Habermann invited Payne-Campbell to host a pop-up shop at Folly’s former Santa Claus Lane location. The community response was immediate, encouraging Payne-Campbell to open her own local store. Now, domecíl contributes to Victoria Court’s intimate feel with its peaceful interior and simple yet elegant inventory. Moreover, in opening her store downtown, Payne-Campbell is helping to revitalize her hometown’s local business scene. “Growing up in Santa Barbara, it used to be all small independent shops, and it was what you did when you were young in Santa Barbara, you went ‘downtown.’ It was just really fun,” she said, adding that domecíl’s location was originally a sticker and stationary store in the 1980s. “Alyssa and I both felt like we wanted to be a part of the renewal of downtown Santa Barbara and bringing back small, independent shops to the area.” Inside domecíl, customers leisurely explore displays of Payne-Campbell’s handmade aprons, home linens, and clothing, along with home goods such as dinnerware, baskets, soap holders, brooms, and more. While there are some other retail items featured in the store, many of its products are handmade, with their makers including people Payne-Campbell knows from Courtesy Photos

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her past experiences. Yet many others are created by international artisans, such as incense from Nepal, baskets made by indigenous artisans in the Colombian Amazon region, and bags made by Chilean artists. “Part of this whole journey for me is to be able to support people who do what they do, who continue their traditions of, for example, basket weaving, or it could be pottery, or it could be woodwork, but particularly basket weaving,” said PayneCampbell. In the future, she plans to host basket-weaving workshops for the larger community in her store. domecíl’s products are further united by their shared commitment to sustainability, starting with Payne-Campbell’s decision to utilize deadstock fabric for her pieces. Many other items also use natural and organic materials, lending to the store’s overall genuine and personal atmosphere. 1221 State St., Suite 7, open 10:30am-5:30pm Tuesdays-Saturdays, until 7pm on Thursday evenings. Visit www.domecil.com

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Publisher/Owner VOICE (CASA)Magazine, 27 Years Downtown Organization: Past President and Treasurer, Board of Directors, 14 Years • Santa Barbara Beautiful, 25 Years • CASA Gallery – 1st Thursday, 12 Years – A Community Builder – Editor / propietario de VOICE (CASA) Magazine, 27 años Downtown Organization: Ex presidente y tesorero, junta directiva, 14 años • Santa Barbara Beautiful, 25 años • CASA Gallery – 1st Thursday, 12 años – Un constructor comunitario –

As a weekly newspaper publisher, community building has been my focus for 38 years. From that perspective, I see a need for a strong city agenda as well as a decisive, collaborative, and relationship building mayor. After three successful start-ups which honed my entrepreneurial and leadership skills, and in response, I joined the

race for Santa Barbara Mayor. My community connections run deep. I have served as President, twice as treasurer, and 13 years on the executive committee of the largest business organization in Santa Barbara—Downtown Santa Barbara. Protecting our urban forest by planting 12,000 trees and boosting art and art events, Santa

Clean and Safe Community

• Substations for caseworkers, ambassadors, first responders • Jobs program • Video security

Barbara Beautiful has been my main non profit interest, where I have served for 25 years in many capacities, including President and treasurer. I have also served on the Park and Recreation Community Foundation Board, which oversees the Douglas Preserve and recently helped fund the renovation of the Cabrillo Pavilion.

Comunidad limpia y segura

Revitalize the Economy

• Subestaciones para los trabajadores sociales, embajadores, primeros respondedores • Programa de empleos • Cámaras de seguridad

Housing

• Desarrollo / Refinamiento del Promenade • Promocionar SB como destino de arte y cultura y ecológico • Ordenanza de salario mínimo para toda la ciudad

• Promenade Development / Refinement • Promote SB as an Art & Culture & Eco Destination • City wide Minimum Wage Ordinance • Streamline permitting process with timelines • Partner with home owners who want to expand

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Jake Gyllenhaal in The Guilty: A Single Setting Tour de Force

Film still from The Guilty - Jake Gyllenhaal as Joe Baylor

high-tech setting with raging fires on TV screens offers an environment that strains credibility. N INTENSE SHOWSTOPPER OF This voice drama does have a few live A DRAMA that combines thriller actors surrounding the emergency call center elements and a remarkable character computers who add warm counterpoints to study, The Guilty is a new film the dark discussions that evolve in real time. starring and produced by actor-producer Jake The pace is quick and is a kind of showcase Gyllenhaal. This is an updated, Americanized for Gyllenhaal’s acting range. The Gyllenhaal version, based on the 2018 Danish film also faultline cracking open is that the dramatic arc entitled The Guilty, directed by Gustav Möller feels like a strategy to provide a vehicle for a and starring Jakob Cedergren. The Danish Jake Gyllenhaal performance. The atmosphere film was well-received by film critics and was definitely gets claustrophobic as the protagonist featured at the Sundance never emerges out of the call Film Festival. center. This dramatic device Actor Gyllenhaal is not only captivating, but is found this film, admired also oppressive and impressive the material, set it up as a at the same time. pandemic-era project, and In an onstage, livegot director Antoine Fuqua appearance interview with (Training Day) involved. The SBIFF Executive Director film is essentially a crime Roger Durling in a rare Q&A, drama without physical Gyllenhaal stated, “I felt like action, almost like a radio at the time I saw [the original] play from the 1930s, with that I loved how the film turns twists and turns. It takes our imaginations on... I think place in a single location, nothing beats our individual within the stressful confines imaginations.” of a Los Angeles emergency He continued, “When we call center. The cameras, as Jake Gyllenhaal entered into the pandemic, during the SBIFF interview directed by Antoine Fuqua, this thing appeared and I mainly follow Gyllenhaal’s thought, what an opportunity. Cinematically, main character Joe Baylor, a cop going through a we could give an audience a chance to fill in the multitude of self-inflicted crises. blanks, I love that idea.” The Guilty illustrates the stress-laden world Recollecting production challenges, of emergency workers and mines some of the Gyllenhaal mentioned, “We shot the movie in same ground seen in the policeman-turned five chapters over eleven days. We didn’t know screenwriter and novelist Joseph Wambaugh if we could be shot down due to the pandemic... from the early seventies, especially seen in The movie is an internal journey for the main the groundbreaking tragic drama film The character; the movie is a fantasy and what is New Centurions starring George C. Scott and what we hope to happen in the world... There Stacy Keach. The filmmaking technique also were many, many technical issues during the echoes the films of Sidney Lumet (Network). shooting, adding to my insanity with a short The drama is constantly terse and features the shooting schedule. The director was exposed expressive voices of actress Riley Keough (the to COVID and he directed the movie from a granddaughter of Lisa Marie Presley), Ethan van. The lenses were so close to my face, he Hawke, Paul Dano, Da’Vine Joy, and Peter trapped me, added physical pressure. The cast Sarsgaard, among others. was communicating through Zoom, and put The psychological fragility of the main cop their feelings into that space. We shot 12 to 14 character is ever present, as he tries to help hours a day and I was stuck in the chair, which people who are seemingly victims of violence, was exhausting and drove me crazy... This movie and who are later revealed as perpetrators. The is about truth. If you tell the truth you may twists are many and the interesting arc of the not be redeemed on this earth, but you will be dramatic story comes through phone calls into redeemed spiritually. A taut thriller, the film is the emergency center with progressive hints of essentially a story about redemption.” the life-threatening. We mainly see Gyllenhaall Reaching to clarify, Gyllenhaall added, as a beat-up cop trying to help others when he “The story was like Dante’s Inferno, which we can hardly help himself. hoped echoes our times. We cast the film by The drama is mostly involving but the By Robert F. Adams / Special to VOICE

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calling on friends and they just showed up, sent the cast recording boxes. The cues were challenging, as we couldn’t really interrupt each other, so I became an expert at circumventing Zoom, which was maddening... The film was a challenge to me, and the premise seemed fun to me, using the tools I have learned.... Our movie is about a broken system, creating a discussion about what we assume, and why we don’t have a

system that constantly fails so many people. The issue of mental health is central.” The film will be released by Netflix, and had the premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. The Guilty is worth watching due the voice performances, as well as the behind the curtain glimpse at who responds to our emergencies.

Cinema VOICE Robert F. Adams, a Santa Barbara landscape architect, is a graduate of UCLA’s School of Theatre and Film, as well as Cal Poly. He has served on the film selection committees for the Aspen Film Fest and the SB International Film Festival. Email him at robert@earthknower.com.


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Yoga on the Wharf Resumes!

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N A QUIET SOMEWHAT SUBDUED SUNDAY MORNING LAST WEEKEND, chilly and covered by a heavy cloud layer, I discovered something that I’d never seen before on the northeast end of Stearns Wharf near the Sea Center. It appeared to be a group yoga session doing what they do best... practicing their healthpromoting yoga poses! On Stearns Wharf. In the open air. At 9am on a Sunday morning. An interesting and healthy thing that needs further investigation, I thought to myself. Taking a short hop to Victoria Court on State Street and a visit with Adrienne Smith, yoga teacher and owner

happened?” she thought in an ah-ha moment after her first ever sweaty power yoga class. There was something intentional, invigorating, and captivating about this practice that she hadn’t found anywhere else. Smith was inspired to study with Baron Baptista, the source of hot yoga practice, and in the process discovered her passion! Opening her first studio, Power of Your Om, in Chicago, Smith’s mission was to recreate the invigorating intensity and energy she’d experienced during that ah-ha moment at her first class in Wisconsin. She continued to own and operate the Chicago studio as she moved her life to California, and began to blaze new trails and create new roots. Om #2 opened in sunny Santa Barbara in 2011 to bring this profound practice to the community. Now into her 40’s as a yogi, entrepreneur, athlete, and now a mother - the craziest Sigrid Toye volunteers for the Breakwater Flag Project. She is on the board of directors of the Maritime role yet - Smith is proud Museum and participates in Yacht Club activities. An educational/behavior therapist, Sigrid holds a to say she figured out how Ph.D in clinical psychology. She loves all things creative, including her two grown children who are to navigate being a small working artists. Send Harbor tips to: Itssigrid@gmail.com business owner during a pandemic and to thrive during it all. The practices of yoga as the playbook for life are strong at the core. Returning to the monthly Now open for outdoor dining & take-out! Sunday yoga class on Stearns Wharf was a joy despite the Open 5-9pm Tues-Thurs/Sun• 5-9:30pm Fri/Sat dreary weather. Apparently it took some doing to be on the pier, but, with the help of Try some of our house Brian Bosse, the Waterfront favorites and new additions Department’s Business Manager, a time and place was u Comfort Fried Chicken Dinner with agreed upon and the monthly mashed potatoes, gravy, and Brussels class became a staple. “It’s an u LK’s Famous Chicken Tikka Masala entirely different experience from the heated studio,” Smith u Mac and Cheese Skillet revealed. “Doing yoga on Stearns Wharf in the open with u Classic Cobb Salad the beautiful coastline of Santa with grilled or fried chicken Barbara in the background and u Vegan Impossible Burger soothed by the ocean breezes, it’s an experience like no other.” u Authentic Swedish Meatballs This once a month Sunday event is a donation-based u Also featuring yoga class and all money local craft beer and wine! donated is placed in a yoga scholarship fund. Those in need of financial support in order to add yoga for mental and physical well-being are encouraged to apply. Before closing let’s add another credit to Adrienne Smith’s resume: philanthropist. Try it out! It’s the perfect Santa Barbara thing to do!

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of the Power of Your Om yoga studio, I discovered even more than I’d hoped for. “We are celebrating our tenth year as a yoga studio here in Santa Barbara,” she exclaimed with a great deal of pride. “What you saw was a donationbased yoga class on Stearns Wharf that had been a staple one Sunday a month before closing down as a result of the pandemic. The class last Sunday was our first one since the ending of the coronavirus restrictions,” she added. Wow! It was indeed a fortunate coincidence that I happened upon Stearns Wharf on that special day. Hot yoga, as practiced in the Om Studio, is more intense and invigorating as it takes place in an infrared heated room at 95 degrees fahrenheit. “The heat brings you into your body more quickly,” explained Smith, “no warm up needed to begin to feel the results. It’s definitely a more rigorous practice for those who enjoy it and the benefits for mind and body are astounding!” As a teacher of hot yoga, Smith feels the need to provide all who are willing and able the ability to experience how a physically challenging yoga practice gives access to power, vitality, and freedom in every phase of life. Smith’s interest began during her college years in Wisconsin. “What just

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SEPTEMBER 27: 15 DETAINED – smuggling boat swarmed near Refugio. Drugs recovered in the water. Santa Barbara County Sheriff, State Parks, US Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection on it.

The SANTA BARBARA SHERIFF’S MOUNTED PATROL was on a “meet and greet” in Isla Vista this evening. The horses are getting the feel for larger crowds, noise and even thinks hanging over their heads like shoes from power lines. Selfies are welcomed!

THE TEDDY BEAR CANCER BAKE SALE took place on September 25th at 1213 Coast Village Rd., Santa Barbara. Chloe and Griffin had a big selection of cookies, brownies and rice crispy treats to help the cause through the San Marcos High chapter. I picked up a few treats after a 3 mile walk. Less guilt!

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TOSSING TORTILLAS! UC Santa Barbara soccer fans are back with their unique style of celebrating a goal. About 10,000 were in Harder Stadium on September 26th for the 2-0 WIN over Cal Poly.

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RANTING SPECIAL INSIGHT INTO LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY AND UTILITY, the American Institute of Architects Santa Barbara Chapter’s ArchitecTours are returning for their 12th season this fall. Hosted virtually between 9am-3:30pm Saturday, October 2nd, this year’s event emphasizes the theme “Design Excellence” by highlighting six unique structures across Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Ojai. In doing so, the organization will showcase projects that reflect 21st century needs and ideals, including demonstrating sustainability and equitable housing solutions. “We can be really thoughtful and intentional about our responsibility to what it means to live in the 21st century and to not take away from other people’s access when we decide to make something beautiful,” explained ArchitecTours Chair Cash Upton. “Really having the meshing of sustainability with thoughtful design and really where those two meet.” Through a combination of live, virtual tours, and pre-recorded presentations with live Q&As, ArchitecTours attendees will be able to hear directly from each project’s

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architects and in some cases, its general contractor. Discussions of each project are scheduled throughout the day, offering participants the chance to view all or select tours. Recordings will also be available to rewatch for four weeks following October 2nd. “I almost think it can be a little bit more intimate than some past years, because when there’s hundreds of people going through a home, the architect has little time to give to every single person,” shared Upton. “This will be a bit more of an intimate one-on-one where the architect is talking to the participants for an hour.” Every highlighted project connects back to the concept of design excellence in various ways. For instance, the Thacher School’s Gates Building as well as its Dining Pavilion in Ojai reflect green building and an awareness for combating climate change. The tour of La Rana Canta, a single family home also in Ojai, will beautifully demonstrate building in harmony with nature. Small, efficient spaces will be celebrated in the tours of an accessory dwelling unit named Casa Pequeña as well as the 800 square feet Mountain Drive Cabana, both located in Santa Barbara. The presentation on Casa Pequeña was also chosen for demonstrating equitable housing solutions by showing ways to add housing density in creative ways. The Santa Barbara Islamic Center in Goleta will also be featured for exemplifying exceptional design work. ArchitecTours tickets cost $35 for the general public, with a $25 fee available for seniors, students, and AIA members. For tickets and info visit www.aiasb.com/architectours-2021

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percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.62 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. The second Calculated Risk graph portrays years of supply and YoY inventory changes in red and blue lines, respectively. In January 2021 they reached a bottom of -30 percent below January 2020 and have been rising ever since. And help is on the way for renters, as I said. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports strong multifamily production helped push overall housing starts up in August as single-family starts edged lower due to ongoing supply chain issues and labor challenges. The multifamily sector, which includes apartment buildings and condos, increased 20.6 percent to a 539,000 pace, whereas single-family starts decreased 2.8 percent to a 1.08 million seasonally adjusted annual rate, but are up 23.8 percent year-to-date. “More inventory is coming for a market that continues to face a housing deficit,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “The number of single-family homes under construction in August — 702,000 — is the highest since the Great Recession and is 32.7 percent higher than a year ago. While some building materials, like lumber, have seen easing prices, delivery delays and a lack of skilled labor and building lots continue to hold the market back.” And though more homes are being built, just 29 percent of sales were for so-called first-timers, the entry-level buyers lowest in age and starting new families. This is the real void looming over an acceptable housing supply. Unless builders and governments find ways to reduce housing costs, the housing shortage could continue for years and leave a whole generation without the benefits of home ownership.

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O, YOU HAVE FOUND THE PERFECT SPACE FOR YOUR BUSINESS. It has a great location, ample parking and it is ready to move in. You know how much the rent is going to be on a per square foot basis but you need to determine how big is the space. This will Brian Johnson, decide SBAOR President what your monthly payment will be. When you ask the property owner how big the space is he tells you it is 1,000 square feet. In your mind, the space does not look that large. You ask the property owner if you can confirm that and he agrees. When you measure the space, you find that it is only around 900 square feet. When you relay this information to the property owner, he states that you have measured the usable square feet whereas he is measuring the rentable square feet. What is the difference and why is there one? Many methods are used to calculate square footage in commercial leases. Usable square footage refers to the actual occupied area leased. Rentable square footage is the sum of the usable square footage and a portion of common areas and other non-leasable building areas allocated to the area leased (often determined by applying a percentage load factor to the usable square footage). The portion of such other areas to be added to the space’s leased usable

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and their families will enjoy the many performances held at our historic theatres for years to come.

VOICE: Have you ever performed or wanted to perform in a musical or play?

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Miller McCune: Back in my early teenage years my mother tried to convince me that I should become an actress or a radio announcer. After trying it for a few years in a rather half-hearted way (including starring as one of the leading actors in an off-Broadway show), I found that as I grew older the “casting couch” became a problem and by the time I was 16 I told my mother that I wanted to go to college and while I would always enjoy watching plays, musicals and films, I did not want to be in any. Then I developed a love for the ballet and ultimately for the performing arts in general which has remained a favorite passion of mine throughout my life.

Miller McCune: I think the only thing I would like to add is that dealing with the Covid-19 crisis has certainly raised more challenges than I had expected. But I am still enthusiastic about the production and I believe that it will be a terrific experience for anyone who is able to watch it. I know I will be looking forward to all three performances personally. I will always treasure this once in a lifetime experience as the producer of my favorite musical for our region.

The details of this elaborate and historic production include creatives from across the country, all happy to share their perspective. Director, Lonny Price said, “KISMET boasts one of the most magnificent scores ever heard on a Broadway stage. Our dream was to have a production cast with as many MENASA (Middle Eastern, North Africa, South Asian) performers as we could find to add a genuine authenticity to the show and honor the magnificent traditions and cultures that this musical reflects. I am so happy to say, I think this may be the most authentic cast to play this show, ever!” William Soleau, Choreographer/CoArtistic Director, State Street Ballet added

“Times have changed since the 50’s and Lonny Price wanted a brand new, top to bottom, original interpretation of this musical. We are using full blown dance numbers to move the narrative forward and it is a dream to be able to revive this classic, Tony Award®-winning show.” Nir Kabaretti, Music and Artistic Director, Santa Barbara Symphony explained, “We chose this collaboration to open our season because it exemplifies the diversity and breadth of symphonic music. Derived from the great music of Russian classical composer Alexander Borodin, KISMET provides one of the most symphonic scores of Broadway musicals. The rich and energetic music combines lyrical moments with exotic themes and Jazz elements, all brilliantly and colorfully orchestrated.” And, Executive Producer Ken Davenport concluded, “It is an honor to assist Ms. McCune in bringing her vision to life and to help with her mission of supporting the incredible arts community of Santa Barbara and artists everywhere,” concluded.

VOICE: Why are musicals and the arts important today?

KISMET is a three-time Tony® Awardwinner (including Best Musical). Set in and around ancient Baghdad, a charming opportunist weaves his way in and out of conflict in true musical comedy fashion. Associate Director - Matt Cowart, Set Design - Jim Noone, Costume Design Tracy Christensen, Lighting Design - Ken Billington, Sound Design - Kai Harada, Wigs, Hair & Makeup - J. Jared Janas.

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Miller McCune: Musicals, and the performing arts in general, are an essential part of collective and individual expression. I created the Léni Fé Bland Performing Arts Partnership in honor of my late best friend, Léni Fé Bland, who believed (and I agree) that everyone deserves the chance to experience the performing arts. In her honor, this fund provides equitable access to theatre, film, music, and dance for all students from preschool through high school in the Santa Barbara Unified School District. As a community, we can ensure that children

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that these, too, seem to modulate in tonality. The dualism of Memento Mori is further augmented by a stylistic innovation, which may be the single most visually striking aspect of this composition. To appreciate the innovation, By Benjamin Su Alexander, Art Critic, New York, NY / Special to VOICE one needs to go back to the aesthetic milieu of the 1980s. At the time, the painting world was S ANY STUDENT OF PHYSICS WILL TELL YOU, the interaction between light and dominated by two schools. On one end, the bright playfulness of Pop Art, exemplified by the matter is one of the most consequential in the universe; for without matter, the whole works of AndyWarhol and Roy Lichtenstein, had reached its height of cosmos would be empty, and without light, of development; and on the other end, people were witnessing everything would be dark. Given its dual importance, the wave of Neo-expressionism. The latter is characterized by it may come as a surprise that it was not well into the second heightened subjectivity, rough handling of subject matter, violence, half of the twentieth century that the interaction between light and intense emotions. In the United States, the movement gave rise and matter grew into a focus of the visual arts. to painters such as Julian Schnabel and Jean-Michel Basquiat. The reason for this neglect may be part technological Stylistically, Pop Art and Neo-expressionism could not be immaturity, and part philosophical emphasis. Manipulations farther apart. But intriguingly, Memento Mori has distilled the two of light only became easily achievable during the experimental styles into an uncanny singularity. The painting of the skull clearly milieu of the 1960s, with the so-called Light and Space artists pays homage to the practitioners of Neo-expressionism; with its such as JamesTurrell and Robert Irwing working on the West intense brushstrokes, raw subjectivity, and graffiti-like background Coast, and Mel and DorothyTanner working in Florida. The articulation, the influence of Basquiat is unmistakable – as a latter created ethereal opuses fusing installation, live projection, matter of fact, the skull was one of Basquiat’s favorite themes. Yet and video, into an otherworldly visual experience. Then, in the neon lights, with their bright intonation and sprightly zigzag the mid 1980s, a resurgence in neon production birthed a new and radiating lines dangling beyond the edge of the painting, are generation of artists eager to explore light’s psychological effect. a tribute to the youthful exuberance of Keith Haring. The Pop Art Tracey Emin, one of Britain’s most prominent artists, captured reference is furthered by the white paint underlining the neon lights, this sentiment in one quip, “neon is emotional for everybody”; as if these were strokes in a cartoon. she skillfully lives up to this statement by incorporating neon Memento Mori is both firmly aware of the traditions that in some of her most personal compositions. Since then, artists spawned it and goes beyond those traditions by reworking them have explored both the ethereal grandeur and the psychological into something new. The painting has managed to distill two intimacy of light to great effect. Memento Mori sits securely On view at: Commen Unity In the Funk Zone (223 Anacapa opposing styles to their most iconic fundamentals, and overlapped in this dualistic tradition, while aiming to push its boundaries St. on Saturday, October 9th from 5 to 9pm. them. It is a deft reminder that only by recognizing art history delicately further. can one explore something new. In view of the paintings dualistic To begin with, Memento Mori is literally the first in a bearings, one is forced to ponder the meaning of the word series of collaborations between two artists based in Santa Barbara, California. Mr. Gocong is “Memento” in the title. Is it a reminder of death or of life? a painter whose style often traverses abstraction and the figurative, while Mr. Lathim is a light Is it a reminder of reality’s sinuous nature? Or of the fact that no two styles are absolutely sculptor with a fascinating oeuvre combining neon tubes with found objects. In Memento Mori, incompatible? Regardless of the what the painting represents, one thing is certain.the painting one sees Mr. Lathim’s neon filigree boldly superimposed on Mr. Gocong energetic brushstrokes. without the neon lights would be merely a painting of a skull. And without the skull, without the The surface subject matter is a human skull, which calls to mind the skull prominently featured anchor of a material substrate, the bright neon lights would be little more than decorative tubes. It’s in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. But this is merely surface appearance, for little of the painting remains their intricate integration with one another that has produced, in a single stroke, a most uplifting unaltered upon close inspection. In reality, the color of the neon tubes flickers and shifts the valence work. It’s both a macabre world and a celebration of life. of the background painting. Brushstrokes seem to undulate, intensifying the already acute pose of Night Art Show is on view at: Commen Unity In the Funk Zone (223 Anacapa St. on Saturday, the skull, while at the same time, the latter’s purplish tone tinges the whiteness of the neon lights so Neon October 9th from 5 to 9pm.

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Carol Paquet &

Kerry Methner Artists’ Reception Friday, October 8th 5 to 8pm

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Art Events | Eventos de arte THE ARTIST’S TABLE OPENING SOIREE • Meet artists and enjoy regional wines, and dinner • SB Museum of History, Fleischmann Auditorium • $250 • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/4dvbrzyb • 5:30pm Fr, 10/1. VELADA DE APERTURA DE LA MESA DEL ARTISTA • Conoce a artistas y disfruta de vinos regionales y una cena • SB Museum of History, Auditorio Fleischmann • $250 • Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/4dvbrzyb • 5:30pm viernes, 10/1. ARTS & CRAFT FAIRE • Support local artists • Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center courtyard • 10am-4pm Sa, 10/2. FERIA DE ARTES Y ARTESANIAS Apoya a los artistas locales • Patio de Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center • 10am-4pm sábado, 10/2. THE ARTIST’S TABLE ART SHOW • Art sale benefiting Museum exhibits • SB Museum of Natural History, Fleischmann Auditorium • 10am-5pm Sa, 10/2-10/10. EXPOSICION DE LA MESA DEL ARTISTA • Venta de arte para beneficiar las exhibiciones del museo • SB Museum of Natural History, Auditorio Fleischmann • 10am-5pm sábado, 10/2-10/10. FAMILY FRIENDLY WORKSHOP LIGHT ELEPHANT • Decorate an elephant prop • Museum of Contemporary Art SB • Free • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/8a5n49hc • 1-4pm Sa, 10/2. TALLER FAMILIAR - ELEFANTE LIGERO • Decora un accesorio de elefante • Museum of Contemporary Art SB • Gratis • Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/8a5n49hc • 1-4pm sábado, 10/2. SB ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW! • 10am to 6pm on Sundays from Stearns Wharf east along Cabrillo Blvd. • (805) 897-2519 • https:// tinyurl.com/4vt6j5ex ¡LA EXHIBICIÓN DE ARTES Y MANUALIDADES DE SB! • 10am hasta las 6pm los domingos desde Stearns Wharf y hacia el este a lo largo de Cabrillo Blvd. • (805) 897-2519 • https://tinyurl. com/4vt6j5ex EXHIBIT OPENING - NINA DE CREEFT WARD • View clay works by this local artist • South Willard Gallery, Mandarin Plaza, Chinatown, 970 N. Broadway #205, LA • 3-5pm Sa, 10/2.

INAUGURACIÓN DE LA EXPOSICIÓN - NINA DE CREEFT WARD • Ve obras de arcilla de esta artista local • South Willard Gallery, Mandarin Plaza, Chinatown, 970 N. Broadway # 205, LA • 3-5pm sábado, 10/2. SKETCH ‘N SIP • Draw and socialize with artists • Wingman Rodeo, 730 N. Milpas St, SB • Free • 6-8pm Tu, 10/5. DIBUJAR Y BEBER • Dibujar y socializar con artistas • Wingman Rodeo, 730 N. Milpas St, SB • Gratis • 6-8pm martes, 10/5. ARTS LECTURE • Virtual presentation by artist Mark Thomas Gibson • SBCC Atkinson Gallery • Free • https://tinyurl. com/f3kusmec • 2pm We, 10/6. CONFERENCIA DE ARTES • Presentación virtual del artista Mark Thomas Gibson • Galería SBCC Atkinson • Gratis • https:// tinyurl.com/f3kusmec • 2pm miércoles, 10/6. CURATED COCKTAILS • Cocktails, beer, and Halloween-inspired crafts • Museum of Contemporary Art SB • Paseo Nuevo Upper Arts Terrace • Free • 5pm Th, 10/7. CÓCTELES SELECCIONADOS • Cócteles, cerveza y artesanías inspiradas en Halloween • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo SB • Terraza superior de las artes de Paseo Nuevo • Gratis • 5pm jueves, 10/7. AVANTI! ARTIST’S RECEPTION • Show featuring works by Angela Ferraro • SB Tennis Club, 2375 Foothill Rd, SB • Free • 5:30-7:30pm Fr, 10/8. ¡AVANTI! RECEPCIÓN DEL ARTISTA • Espectáculo con obras de Angela Ferraro • SB Tennis Club, 2375 Foothill Rd, SB • Gratis • 5:30-7:30pm viernes, 10/8. NEON NIGHT ART SHOW AND SALE • Featuring artists Chris Gocong and Rod Lathim • Commen Unity, 223 Anacapa St. B, SB • Free • 5-9pm Sa, 10/9. EXPOSICIÓN Y VENTA DE ARTE NOCTURNO DE NEÓN • Presentando a los artistas Chris Gocong y Rod Lathim • Commen Unity, 223 Anacapa St. B, SB • Gratis • 5-9pm sábado, 10/9. ARTISTS’ RECEPTION • Featuring works by Carol Paquet and Kerry Methner • REH Grayspace, 219 Gray Ave. SB • Free • 5-8pm Fr, 10/8. RECEPCIÓN DE ARTISTAS • Presentando obras de Carol Paquet y Kerry Methner • REH Grayspace, 219 Gray Ave. SB • Gratis • 5-8pm viernes, 10/8.

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ST THURSDAY is an evening of art and culture in downtown Santa Barbara that takes place on the first Thursday of each month. Participating art venues offer free access to art in a fun and social environment from 5-8pm. 1st Thursday venues also provide additional attractions, such as live music, artist receptions, lectures, wine tastings, and hands-on activities. Additionally, State Street comes alive on 1st Thursday with performances and interactive activities.

October 7th • 5-8pm

13 WATERHOUSE GALLERY • 1114 State St, La Arcada Court #9 • 805-9628885 • The Gallery showcases fine local paintings by Derek Harrison, Ray Hunter, Thomas Van Stein, Ann Sanders, Wyllis Heaton, Nancy Davidson, Camille Dellar, Ellie Freudenstein, and Ralph Waterhouse.

Galleries, Museums, & Art Venues

14 BELLA ROSA GALLERIES • 1103-A State St • 805-966-1707 • Lizabeth Madal depicts the prized beauty of the Central Coast. Through her composition and design, and a sensitive handling of paint, this exhibit captures the grandeur of our region. Wine tasting to benefit the Breast Cancer Resource Center of SB.

1 THE SHOPS AT ARLINGTON PLAZA • 1324 State St • Arlington Plaza includes a collective of locally owned retail businesses - DIANI, Marisa Mason Jewelry, Folly, and Treat. Each boutique has been carefully curated with the best from local and international designers and makers.

15 SANTA BARBARA TRAVEL BUREAU • 1028 State St • 805-966-3116 • SB Travel is excited to host Augie’s Tequila for a tasting of the newest local spirit! Speak with travel advisors and ask any questions you have about current and upcoming travel. We’ll be here to chat, snack, sip, and dream up your next trip!

2 THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY • 1331 State St • 415-676-7689 • Santa Barbara’s newest fine art gallery maintains that art can improve your life. Now open near the historic Arlington Theater after 25 years in San Francisco. Gallery specializes in California artists exploring the intersection of realism and abstraction.

16 CHASE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE • 1012 State St • 805-965-4351 • Award-winning Karen Eden & The Bad Apples are performing on the remarkable Chase Restaurant Patio to celebrate October’s 1st Thursday extravaganza. You st won’t want to miss this show!

Thank you for joining us for 1 Thursday! 26 SANTA B OCTOBER th Perdido St, Suite B & C • 3 SANTA BARBARA FINE ART • 1321 State St • 805-845-4270 • View pastel The Annual celebration of Pianos on State has returned for 17 POSH GALLERY & HAIR STUDIO • 19 E. Canon 136 East de la We'll see you805-568-9888 again next month on Nov 4 . work by four woman including Linda Mutti, Kris Buck, Terri Taber, and Morgan 1st 1st THURSDAY October’s Thursday festivities. You’ll want to pause a moment andJoin us fo • Posh Art Hair Studio doubles in art and hair art. Explore featured Green. Also on display is Sense of Place by Oak Group Member Michael Enriquez. artist-Amy Rodriguez, be a living canvas for color specialist Monalisa, and viewPARTICIPATING enjoy the music! DSB Staff VENUES CONTINUED celebrate o Live music by singer/songwriter Tina Tara and tequila tasting. local jewelry, silk designers, Ayurvedic hair products, and more.

9 COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY • 11 West Anapamu St • 805-570-9863 • Autumn

is upon us. Visit the gallery to see Half Remembered, haunting and ethereal rural landscapes and seascapes from travels near and far.

10 SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART • 1130 State St • 805-963-4364 • Opera Santa Barbara returns to the Museum with a free informal 30-minute pop-up performance on the Front Terrace at 5:00 pm. Enjoy this plein-air musical experience, then visit the galleries until 8pm. 11 FAULKNER GALLERY • 40 East Anapamu

St, in the SB Public Library • The Santa Barbara Art Association presents a juried show of diverse original artwork in the main gallery by some of its 500 members.

12 GALLERY 113 • 1114 State St, La Arcada Ct #8 • 805-965-6611• This gallery exhibits original art by members of the SB Art Association. Linda Nelson is Artist of the Month. Darlene Roker, Brendan Briggs, Julianne Martin, and Carol Roullard are Featured Artists. The show includes a variety of art in different media.

GARDEN STREET

8 CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY • 105 East Anapamu St 1st Floor • Join local artists for the opening of Remedy: Art Is the Cure, a SB Abstract Art Collective Juried Exhibition, highlighting the healing powers of art during difficult times. Works by 58 artists are featured in both Channing Peake Gallery and City Hall Gallery.

SANTA BARBARA STREET

Goss invites you to experience California On My Mind, showcasing both contemporary and historic work celebrating the Golden State. Also on view, Paper Trail: The Life Story of Great Works of Art.

ANACAPA STREET

7 SULLIVAN GOSS – AN AMERICAN GALLERY • 11 East Anapamu St • 805-730-1460 • Sullivan

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6 10 WEST GALLERY • 10 West Anapamu St • 11 805-770-7711 • “Autumn 2021” features eleven local contemporary artists in a two-month show closing on November 14. Guest artist Bryson Bost joins Sophie MJ Cooper, Lisa Crane, Rick Doehring, Madeline Garrett, Jo Merit, Stuart Ochiltree, Patricia Post, Marlene Struss, Mary Dee Thompson, and Karen Zazon.

STATE STREET

us for a sneak peek at LONETREE in Victoria Court, a new home furnishings store owned by interior and furniture designer Michelle Beamer. We will be pouring Kompas Club wines and showcasing an edited selection of furniture, rugs, and accessories.

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5 LONETREE • 1221 State St. Suite 24 • Please join

Enjoy all-natural Italian gelato, made on-site, entirely from scratch. Bring the entire and His Circ MICHELTORENA STREE T 18 SANTA BARBARA 21VISUAL JAMIE SLONE WINES family for a cone and enjoy live music, outdoor games and 10% discount artist was ARTISTS FINE ART GALLERY • 23 East de la Guerra Street, 805-560-6555 101 Paseo Nuevo • SBVA’s art gallery 25 CITY HALL GALLERY • 735 Anacapa St • 805-568-3990 • Join local artistsmost impo Come sip for onthedelicious, local wine is a collective of 25 professional opening of Remedy: Art Is the Cure, a SB Abstract Art Collective Juried included s 1 artists from four SB art organizations. Exhibition, highlighting the healing at The Best Santa Barbara Wine powers of art during difficult times. Works by 58Russell, C 2 SOLA STREET Arlington Enjoy a glass of wine and a journey of artistsand are featured in both City Hall Gallery and Channing Peake Gallery. Experience enjoy a local 3 Tenney Jo many mediums including sculptures, artisanal pairing. Enjoy selectHISTORICAL white MUSEUM • 136 East de la Guerra St • Dixon, Tho 26 SANTA BARBARA abstracts, paintings, and mixed 805-966-1601 • Join us for wine and music to celebrate Ed Borein and His Circle media. Gallery open until October 23.for $11 wines and select red wines VICTORIA STREET of Friends. The cowboy artist was one of Santa Barbara’s most important citizens. for $13 in our cozy tasting room or outside on our Terraza. 19 GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS His friends included Charles Russell, The New4Vic Carl Oscar Borg, Maynard Dixon, and27 more.FAITELL County 5 • 24 El Paseo • 805-897-3366 • Administrative 27 FAITELL ATTRACTIONS • 619 State St • 805-770-3163 • Our State St 619 State St Join us for another lively evening MUSEUM OF features CONTEMPORARY ART 22 showroom furniture, art, lighting, jewelry, clothing, and home accessoriesWe a r e e of sipping and shopping! Enjoy a Granada both vintage and gently-worn. Enjoy live music and meet local artists. Join us for inaugural 6 8 SANTA BARBARA 7 discounted glass of wine on one of ANAPAMU STREET an eveningTerrace, sure to stimulate your senses and support local artists and business! our beautiful patios while supporting 9 653 Paseo Nuevo 11 State Stre Court House 10 Museum/ local creatives. Also shop custom 28 THE VINTAGE FOX • 609 Chapala St • 805-680-1631 • Vintage shop and array of fur 805-966-5373 Library swimwear by @LagoonDesigns and attached gallery, The Shed. Enjoy photography by Lindsay Skutch and collages by clothing, a jewelry by @PerlinaDesigns Curated Cocktails: Join MCASB 12 Nadine Rose Turner and Liberty Hanson Wild. A portion of sales benefit our local 13 on the Upper Artscommunity Terracethrough for anNew Beginning Counseling Center. Wine served. vintage an Arcada 14 LaLaArcada homeless 20 SANTA BARBARA TRUST FIGUEROA STREET exciting featuring crafts, cocktails, and tunes. music and FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION • evening 29 MARGERUM WINE COMPANY’S SANTA BARBARA TASTING ROOM • 19 15 East de la Guerra St, Casa de la an enjoyab East Mason St, located in the Hotel Californian • 805-845-8435 • Join us for our 15 Guerra • SBTHP presents the annual senses all w 1st Thursday featuring local artist Heather Mattoon, whose tragic accident makes 23 WORKZONES ASIAN AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD 16 her artwork and story all the more impressive and beautiful. 351 Paseo Nuevo, 2nd Floor, 805-966-3722 FESTIVAL, celebrating the Asian CARRILLO STREET communities that thrived by the Mary Heebner: Virtual Art Studio Tour Performers & Special Events 28 THE VIN Presidio in the late 1800s and early Mary is a featured gallery art exhibitor 1900s. Enjoy music and dance THE COVER ALLS • 401 Paseo Nuevo, 5-8pm • The Cover Alls are a SB 609 Chapala Lobero of multiple mediums including performances. based cover band with a fewscrolls, original songs. Featuring a unique soulful, IslandThe Vintag and country vibe,handmade they play everything from 80s/90s covers to Island-style Reggae, drawings, paintings, paper, introduce o 17 21 JAMIE SLONE WINES • 23 Hip Hop, CountryEnjoy and R&B.15-minute Come listen to some unique twists on classic songs! CANON PERDIDO STREET and photography. space. Com East de la Guerra St • 805-560-6555 • Come sip on delicious, local wine and 5-minute PIANOS ON STATE • Various Locations, October 4 - 22 • Pianos are back wonderful tours demonstrations at The Best Santa Barbara Wine on State! Join us in celebrating a community Cocktails collaboration bridging visual arts, of an “inking” technique she utilizes. attached g 19 Experience and enjoy a local artisanal music, performance, and YOU! Pianos are displayed throughout State St featuring 18 provided by Goleta Red’s Distillery, plus local wines. Lindsay Sk 20 21 DE LA GUERRA STREET pairing. Enjoy select white wines for local artists, community organizations, and schools. Pase o $11 and select red wines for $13 in and Libert 26 Nuevo Art Crawl • 1130 State Street, 5:30 pm • One of Art Crawl’s original City Hall our cozy tasting room or outside on works by 22 TONDI GELATO 24 25 founders, Andi Garcia is a passionate warrior for local arts. She is the perfect our Terraza. 23 benefit ou person to805-680-1631 track down hidden gems and off-the-beaten-track locations for this 401 Paseo Nuevo, 24 22 MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY curated Art Crawl. Meet Andi at the steps to the SB Museum of Art and wear Beginning Feast your eyes on edible ar t at ART SANTA BARBARA • 653 comfy shoes. ORTEGA STREET To n d i G e l ato ! E n j oy a l l - n at u ra l Paseo Nuevo Terrace • 805-966Street PROMENADE MARKET • State St, 900 & 1000 Blocks 5373 • Curated Cocktails: Join 29• MARGER Italian gelato,STATE made on-site, entirely 3-7:30pm MCASB on the Upper Arts Terrace from forscratch.Thursdays Bring the entire family for a cone and 27 SANTA B an exciting evening featuring crafts, enjoy live music and outdoor games. (10% discount) 19 East Mas 28 cocktails, and tunes. COTA STREET Located at 23 WORKZONES • 351 Paseo Doug Mar 25 CITY HALL GALLERY Nuevo, 2nd Floor • 805-966-3722 • Mary Heebner: Virtual Art Studio Margeru 735 Anacapa Street, 805-568-3990 Tour. Mary is a gallery art exhibitor of for ty year Join local artists for the opening multiple mediums including drawings, HALEY STREET experience of Remedy: Art Is the Cure, a Santa paintings, handmade paper, and us for our photography. Enjoy tours andBarbara inking Abstract Art Collective Juried demonstrations. Cocktails by Goleta 23 Meet Mary Heebner for a Virtual ArtMattoon, w Exhibition, highlighting the healing Red’s Distillery and local wines. Studio Tour at Workzones and discover and story powers of art and creation during difficulthertimes. work in aWorks variety of media including EAST GUTIERREZ STREET 29 24 TONDI GELATO • 401 Paseo by 58 artists are featured in this expansive exhibition Drawing, painting, hapndmade paper, EAST GUTIERREZ STREET Nuevo • 805-680-1631 • Feast your photography. in both City Hall Gallery and Channing and Peake Gallery. eyes on edible art at Tondi Gelato! CORNER OF MASON STREET & HELENA AVENUE

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4 DOMECÍL • 1221 State St • Suite 7 • The Domecíl Shop showcases cellist Kate Mendenhall and violinist Kristine Pacheco who will play a mix of classical, Spanish and jazz in the central courtyard of Victoria Court. Come shop, enjoy live music and a special lite bites menu at The Daisy Restaurant.


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Evening Glow - Douglas Preserve Original Oil Painting by

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10 WEST GALLERY: Autum 2021 ~ Oct 14 • 10 W Anapamu • Thu-Sun 11-5 • 805-770-7711 • www.10westgallery.com ARCHITECTURAL FDN GALLERY: Local Treasures • 229 E Victoria • 805-9656307 • www.afsb.org ART, DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE MUSEUM, UCSB: On-line: Outside In: The Architecture of Smith & Williams • 805-893-2951 • www.museum.ucsb.edu ART FROM SCRAP GALLERY: www.exploreecology.org/art-from-scrap THE ARTS FUND GALLERY: 821 State St • 12-5 Wed-Sun • www.artsfundsb.org ATKINSON GALLERY @ SBCC: Planet Earth ~ Oct 23 • Humanities Building #202, East Campus, 721 Cliff Dr BELLA ROSA GALLERIES: 1103-A State St • 11-5 daily • 805-966-1707

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CASA DE LA GUERRA • 805-965-0093 CASA DOLORES: Ongoing: Bandera Ware and traditional outfits, Huichol, Tehuana dress, China Poblana skirt • 1023 Bath St • www.casadolores.org CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY: 805-568-3994 CLAY STUDIO GALLERY: Selections from the Don Reitz Collection • 805-565CLAY • By appt • www.claystudiosb.org • 1351 Holiday Hill Rd, Goleta COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY: 11 W Anapamu • By Appt • 805-570-9863 CORRIDAN GALLERY: Landscapes by Karen Fedderson • 125 N Milpas • 805966-7939 • www.corridan-gallery.com CYPRESS GALLERY: 119 E Cypress Av, Lompoc • Sat & Sun 1-4 & By Appt • 805-737-1129 • www.lompocart.org

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See her work at SB Visual Artists Gallery at 101 Paseo Nuevo Mall. DISTINCTIVE FRAMING N’ ART: 1333 State St • Mon-Fri 10-5:30; Sat 10-4:30 • 805-882-2108 • www.distinctiveframingnart.com ELIZABETH GORDON GALLERY: 15 W Gutierrez St • 805-963-1157 • www.elizabethgordongallery.com EL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BÁRBARA: www.sbthp.org/presidio ELVERHØJ MUSEUM • Widening Circles: Landscape Portraits of Solvang • 805-686-1211 •11-5 ThurMon • www.elverhoj.org GALLERY 113: SB Art Assn • 1114 State St, #8, La Arcada Ct • 805-965-6611 • 2-5 daily • www.gallery113sb.com

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RUTH ELLEN HOAG FINE ART @ GRAYSPACE: Seed & Soul: Carol Paquet & Kerry Methner ~ Oct 30 • 219 Gray Av • Sat & Sun 11-5; Mon 11-2; By appt • 805-689-0858 • www.grayspaceart.com GOLETA VALLEY ART ASSN: Summer’s End ~ Nov 30 • www.thegoletavalleyartassociation.org HOSPICE OF SB, LEIGH BLOCK GALLERY: 2050 Alameda Padre Serra, #100 • Mo-Fr 9-5, By Appt • 805-563-8820 INSPIRATION GALLERY OF FINE ART: 1528 State St • Weekdays • 805-962-6444

GALLERY LOS OLIVOS: 2920 Grand Ave, LO • Thur-Mo 10-5 • 805-6887517 • www.gallerylosolivos.com

JAMES MAIN FINE ART: 19th & 20th Cent American & European Fine art & antiques • 27 E De La Guerra St • Tu-Sa 12-5 • Appt Suggested • 805-962-8347

GANNA WALSKA LOTUSLAND: We-Sa & 3rd Sun • Reservations 805.969.9990 • www.lotusland.org

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MARCIA BURTT STUDIO: Coastal Influence ~ Oct 10 • 517 Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5 • 805-962-5588 • www.artlacuna.com MICHAELKATE INTERIORS & ART GALLERY: Contemporary Art • 132 Santa Barbara St • Tu-Sat 10-6 • 805-963-1411 MOXI, THE WOLF MUSEUM: Exploration + Innovation • Lunchboxing with Lasers • Daily 10-5 • 805-770-5000 • 125 State St, SB • www.moxi.org MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SB: Light Elephant ~ opens Sep 23 • 653 Paseo Nuevo • www.mcasantabarbara.org MUSEUM OF SENSORY & MOVEMENT EXPERIENCES: La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Av #F119 • www.seehearmove.com PALM LOFT GALLERY: Beauty and Sorrow ~ Oct 25 • 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carp • By Appt • 805-684-9700 • www.Palmloft.com PEREGRINE GALLERIES: Early California and American paintings; fine vintage jewelry • 1133 Coast Village Rd • 805-969-9673 • www.Peregrine.shop PORTICO GALLERY: Notable CA & national artists • Open Daily • 1235 Coast Village Rd • 805-729-8454 • www.porticofinearts.com SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS: Artists with Disabilities • 805-260-6705 • www.sbartworks.org SANTA BARBARA ARTS: Unique fine art & crafts from local artists & crafts people • Thurs-Sun 11-5 • 805-884-1938 SANTA BARBARA FINE ART: Sense of Place by Michael Enriquez • 1321 State St • Mo-Sa 12-5; Sun 12-4; Closed We • 805-845-4270 • www.santabarbarafineart.com


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www.sbvisualartists.com SILO 118: www.silo118.com SOLVANG ANTIQUES FINE ART GALLERY: Contemporary & Vintage Art • 1693 Copenhagen Dr • 805-6862322 • www.solvangantiques.com

MARCIA BURT T Marcia Burtt Gallery 517 Laguna St., Santa Barbara 805 962-5588 www.artlacuna.com

SULLIVAN GOSS: AN AMERICAN GALLERY: California on my mind; The San Francisco Art Fall ~ 11/22; Show Paper Trails: The Life Story of Great Works of Art ~ Oct 25 • 11 E Anapamu St • 805-730-1460 • www.sullivangoss.com SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CARRIAGE HOUSE: 805-688-7889 • www.santaynezmuseum.org

Kerry Methner www.TheTouchofStone.com

805-570-2011 SANTA BARBARA TENNIS CLUB: Gary Silverstein ~ Oct 1 • 10-2 daily • 2375 Foothill Rd • 805-682-4722

Way, Ste 190 • Thu-Su 10-5 • www.SBMM.org • 805-962-8404

SB BOTANIC GARDEN: 10-5 daily • 805-682-4726 • www.sbbg.org

SB MUSEUM OF ART: Celebrating the Grand Re-Opening & the Permanent Collection • Tu – Su, 11 –5; Thu, 11-8 • www.sbma.net • 805-963-4364

SB HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Queen on the Hill, Borein & His Circle of Friends, The Story of SB • 136 E De la Guerra • Thur 12-5, Fri 12-7; Sat 12-5 • 805-9661601 • www.sbhistorical.org

SB MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: Wed-Sun 10-5 • 805-682-4711• www.sbnature.org • (THE SEA CENTER is closed through Spring 2022)

SB MARITIME MUSEUM: Heritage, Craft & Evolution: Surfboard Design 1885 - 1959 ~ Oct 30 • 113 Harbor

SANTA BARBARA VISUAL ARTISTS: Art Gallery @ Paseo Nuevo • 25 local artists and sculptors • 101 State St •

Roe Anne White photography

THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY: The Art of California • Thur-Sat 12-5 & By Appt • www.thomasreynolds.com UCSB LIBRARY: Immeasurable Loss ~ online • www.library.ucsb.edu VILLAGE FRAME & GALLERY: 1485 E Valley Rd #1 • 805-969-0524

Loon Point 68 www.roeannewhite.com roeannewhite.com

WATERHOUSE GALLERY: Notable CA and National Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 State St, #9 • 11-5 Mon-Sat, 12-4 Sun • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com

WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART: Faculty exhibition: Sight, Insight ~ Oct 30 • 805-565-6162 • www.westmont.edu/museum WILDLING MUSEUM: Art From the Trail ~ Oct 3 • 1511 B Mission Dr, Solvang • www.wildlingmuseum.org

Artist’s Table Exhibit Celebrates and Supports Museum of Natural History

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N A STUNNING DISPLAY OF SANTA BARBARA TALENT, 15 local artists will come together this week to present the The Artist’s Table Art Show between Saturday, October 2nd through Sunday, October 10th. Located in the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s Fleischmann Auditorium, proceeds from the show will support the Museum’s mission to provide educational programming and opportunities to our community. “The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is a wonderful source of inspiration for the next generation “Morning at Leadbetter Point” by Rick Garcia of nature enthusiasts,” said artist Derek Harrison in a statement. “Santa Barbara contains a unique mixture of wildlife and natural beauty unlike any other part of the world. It is a privilege to be able to create works of art that not only showcase this beauty but support the Museum that brings this special place to the masses.” Kicking off the show will be The Artist’s Table Soiree on Friday, October 1st, a sold-out reception and dinner. Following this event, members of the public will be able to view the featured works of art during the Museum’s regular operating hours, between 10am-5pm Wednesdays through Sundays. However, to accommodate those who are unable to visit the show in person, the pieces will also be available for viewing and purchase through the Museum’s online store. With the exception of six works of art that will donate all of their sale prices to the Museum, 50 percent of every purchase will go toward supporting the Museum. The remaining 50 percent will go to their respective artists. The show’s featured artists and pieces were curated by Event Chair Diane Waterhouse. “This beautiful and unique event would not be possible without the incredible generosity of all the participating artists,” shared Diane Waterhouse. “All proceeds raised goes to the thousands of children that the Museum serves each year connecting people to nature. It is my honor to curate this wonderful exhibition.” “Stormy Day” by Ralph Waterhouse

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