VOICE Magazine: May 4, 2018

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At the Center of Santa Barbara’s Cultural Conversation • CasaSB.com | VoiceSB.com CINCO DE MAYO POOL PARTY

Music and fun, presented by EOS Lounge, 21+ • $10 • www. cincodemayopoolparty.nightout.com • Noon-6pm Su, 5/6. BRAZIL ARTS CAFE 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

An afternoon of family, food, music, and fun • Brazil Arts Cafe, 1230 State St Ste C • Kids eat Free, $5-12 Adults • www.brasilartscafe. com • 1-3pm Su, 5/6. AN AFTERNOON IN THE CREEKSPIRIT MOSAIC GARDEN

W/ a presentation by Beth Pratt-Bergstrom, California Director, National Wildlife Foundation • Parking at SB Tennis Club • $40, Register by 5/2 • www.creekspirit.org • 3:30-6pm Su, 5/6. Photo of Tim Mason. Courtesy of wikipedia

SUNDAY FARMER’S MARKET

Try your hand at Lawn Bowling at the Santa Barbara Lawn Bowling Club open house. Free tours and lawn bowl lessons on Saturday, May 5th from 10am to 3pm at Makenzie Park for community members ages 18 and up. Wear flat soled shoes. www.sblbcsb.org

Camino Real Marketplace, Storke Rd & Hollister • Free • 10-2pm Su.

Monday, May 7th CHILDREN & TEENS COMEDY CLUB FOR TEENS

Teen comedians grades 7-12 • Bronfman Family Jewish Community Ctr, 524 Chapala St • Free • 957-1117 • 4:15pm Mo. HOMEWORK HELP

Trained volunteers assist students • Central Library • Free • 564-5603 • 3:30-6:30pm Mo, Tu, Th / 2:30-5:30pm We.

DANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BALLROOM

www.sblbcsb.org

QUIRE OF VOYCES

Women’s Works: Celebrating Female Composers • St. Anthony’s Chapel, 2300 Garden St. • $15-20 • 965-5935 • 3pm Su, 5/6. BOB LEDNER JAZZ TRIO

A wide variety of jazz during Bellini Brunch • Belmond El Encanto • 11am-2pm Su.

LECTURES & WORKSHOPS THE ACTUAL 47 RONIN INCIDENT

Presented by Luke Roberts, Professor of Japanese History at UCSB • Mary Craig Auditorium, SB Museum of Art • Free • www.sbma. net • 2:30pm Su, 5/6. THE ART OF MANAGING AND MAINTAINING A PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE

Kyle Irwin Design And East/West Gallery • Kyle Irwin Design, 39 E De La Guerra St • Free • www.eastwestgallery.com • 1-4pm Su, 5/6. THE ART OF DEVOTION: HINDU, JAIN, AND BUDDHIST ART

Part of SBPL’s celebration of Asian American History Month • Central Library • Free • www.SBPLibrary.org • 3-4pm Su, 5/6. MEDITATION WITH SOUND

W/ instructor Asura Serra • Pritzlaff Conservation Center Gallery, SB Botanic Garden • $10-15 • www.sbbg.org • 5-6:15pm Su, 5/6.

SB Dance Center, 127-A W Canon Perdido St • $11-210 • 966-1409 • 5:30-6:30pm Mo, 5:15-6:15pm We.

HEALTH JOYFUL YOGA, LEVEL 1-2, GENTLE

Props provided: blocks, blankets & straps • Unity Chapel, 227 E Arrellaga St • $13/$15 • Info: www.taniaisaac.com • 10:30am-Noon Mo. HAPPINESS & MEDITATION HOUR

Tools to facilitate the elimination of stress & foster peace • Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview Av • Free • 964-7878 • 5-5:30pm Mo. ENHANCE YOUR BRAIN POWER

Puzzles, games, & memory enhancement exercises • Friendship Ctr, 89 Eucalyptus Ln • $50 includes lunch • 10am-2pm Mo. EASY YOGA

Easy Yoga for all ages with Carole Baral • Bronfman Family Jewish Ctr, 524 Chapala St • Free • 957-1115 • 12:30-2pm Mo. GLAUCOMA & HEARING SCREENING

Cottage Hosp. Eye Ctr • Free • 569-8264 • 11am-1pm Mo & 2:304:30pm Th.

FOLDED HILLS POPE CHALLENGE

Kicking off Polo Season • Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club • $12+ • www.SBPolo.com/Tickets • 2:30-7:30pm Su, 5/6.

SPECIAL EVENTS GOAT FEST 2018

Benefit for African Women Rising • Oakleigh lawn, 801 Cold Spring Rd, Montecito • $15-25 • www.africanwomenrising.org • 2-5pm Su, 5/6. SANTA BARBARA JEWISH FESTIVAL

Celebration of Israel’s Independence Day organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara • Plaza del Mar, 23 W Castillo St • Free • www.jewishsantabarbara.org/festival • 11am-4pm Su, 5/6. CINCO DE MAYO FLAG RAISING CEREMONY

Raising of the Mexican flag in honor of the May 5, 1862 battle • El Presidio • Free • www.SBTHP.org • Noon-12:30pm Sa, 5/5.

Early literacy enrichment for ages 3-5 • Central Library • Free • 5645606 • 10:30am Tu. STORYTIME FOR AGES 3-7 & FAMILY

Central Library • Free • 564-5606 • 5:30pm Tu. PAWS TO READ

Children read to a trained therapy dog • Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview • Free • Drop in: 964-7878 • Tu & Th.

DANCE MOMENTUM DANCE COMPANY

Open dance classes with LA instructors in Hip Hop, Jazz, & Contemporary • 316 A State St • $25/$30 • 364-1638 • 6:30-8pm Tu. WORLD DANCE FOR HUMANITY

Women’s exercise class brings together world dance and music • SB Dance Ctr, 127 W Canon Perdido St • $10 • 636-4410 • 6pm Tu.

Kick up your heels at the annual Barn Dance benefitting Hearts Therapeutic Equestrian Center. Dancing, live music, silent and live auctions, and more will fill the Carriage Western Art Museum on Saturday, May 5th from 5:30 to 10pm. $50-115 • www. heartsriding.orgLevanta los talones en el Baile anual de Granero que beneficia al Hearts Therapeutic Equestrian Center. Baile, música en vivo, subastas silenciosas y subastas en vivo, y más llenarán el Carriage Western Art Museum el sábado, 5 de mayo de 5:30 a 10pm. $50-$115 • www.heartsriding.org

COUNTRY DANCES OF ENGLAND

Dances from an earlier time • First Presbyterian Church, 21 E Constance Av • $5 • www.sbcds.org • 7:30-9:30pm Tu. INTERNATIONAL LATIN CHOREOGRAPHY COUNTRY NIGHT

MUSIC EARTH, WIND, & FIRE

Arlington Theatre • $59.50-175 • AXS.com • 8pm Tu, 5/8.

HEALTH HEALING THE LOSS OF AN ADULT CHILD

Support Group • Hospice of SB, 2050 Alameda Padre Serra, Suite 100 • Free w/ registration • 563-8820 • Afternoon, Tu. FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Meditation study program • Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av • Included w/ $75 Membership • 563-6000 • 7-9pm, Tu, Fr. YOGA AT THE HUB

Weekly yoga sessions led by Kylie Wagner • Impact Hub Downtown, Back Patio • 284-0078 • 2-3pm Tu. MOTHER’S CIRCLE BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT

Drop-in support and breastfeeding info • SB Cottage Hospital, Women’s Services Conf Rm • Free • 682-7111 • 3:30-4:30pm Tu. HAVE CHALLENGES IN YOUR LIFE?

Use the Wellness Recovery Action Plan to make positive changes in your life • 617 Garden St, 2nd fl • Free • 252-0483 • 6-7:30pm Tu. CAPOEIRA CLASS

SCHMOOZE ROOM CAFE FOR SENIORS

Alice Keck Park Mem. Garden • Free • 564-1939 • 4-6pm We.

Come shoot pool, all levels welcome • Bronfman Family Comm Ctr, 524 Chapala St • 957-1115 • 2:30-4:30pm Tu.

APHASIA RECOVERY GROUP

BILLIARDS CLUB

SPECIAL EVENTS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY CLOSED

Temporarily closed for improvements • SB Museum of Natural History • www.sbnature.org • Tu & We, 5/8-5/9. MURDER GONE MISSING

Book signing with author Lida Sideris • Chaucer’s Bookstore, 3321 State St • Free • 682-6787 • 6pm, Tu, 5/8. OCEAN VIEW RANCH VENUE LAUNCH

New venue launch party • 4810 Foothill Rd, Parking at Carpinteria High School • Free w/ RSVP • www.eventbrite. com/e/ocean-view-ranch-venue-launch-tickets-45571011121?mc_ cid=91bca78e94&mc_eid=0633a947ce • 4-7pm Tu, 5/8.

Wednesday, May 9th CHILDREN & TEENS

PIANIST ANTONIO VALMONTE

LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE

Beginners, intermed, advanced • SB Bridge Ctr, 2255 Las Positas Rd • $15 • Schedule/info: 687-1777 • www.sbbridge.org • 7-9pm Mo. SCRABBLE FUN FOR ALL LEVELS

Fun for all ages • Davis Ctr, De La Vina St & Victoria St • Free • 897-2568 • 1pm Mo. ITALIAN CONVERSATION GROUP: PARLIAMO

SPECIAL EVENTS The Lifework of 12 Women Scientists and Engineers, written by girls involved in the Curie-osity Project • Chaucer’s Bookstore, 3321 State St • Free • 682-6787 • 6pm Mo, 5/7. THE CAPITOL STEPS

A troupe of former Congressional staffers satirizing the very people and places that once employed them • Loero Theatre • $35-105 • 963-0761 • 8pm Mo, 5/7.

LUNCHTIME BREATHING MEDITATION

LECTURES & WORKSHOPS

For babies 0-18 months • Central Library • Free • 11:30am12:30pm We.

Speaking about his book Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship • SBCC’s Garvin Theatre • Free • www.sbcc.edu • 5-7pm Tu, 5/8. FUNDRAISING WITH GRANTS

Who and How Do I Ask? with John Hammond • Rabobank, 914 Carpinteria St, Santa Barbara • $20 • www.awolsb.org • 5:30-7:30pm Tu, 5/8. 2018 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ECONOMIC SUMMIT

Presented by UCSB Arts & Lectures • Granada Theatre • $25 Students, $200 General • www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu • 8:30am Tu, 5/8. MODEL CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM

Overview of a New Program, monthly lecture presented by SB Village & University Club of SB • University Club of SB, 1332 Santa Barbara St • Free • coordinator.sbv@gmail.com • 2-3:30pm Tu, 5/8. INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE CLASS

SB Bridge Ctr, 2255 Las Positas Rd • $15 • www.sbbridge.org • 13pm & 7-9pm Tu.

READING & HOMEWORK HELP

Children grades K-6 • Central Library • Free • 564-5619 • 3:306:30pm Mo, Tu, Th & 2:30-5:30pm We. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

Intro to books & listening for Children 2 to 5 • Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview • Free • 964-7878 • 10:30am We & Th.

DANCE SQUARE DANCE CLUB: ALL AGES WELCOME

St. Mark United Methodist Church, 3942 La Colina Rd • $10 • 6861108 • 6-7:30pm (Beginners); 7:30-9:30pm (Club Dancers) We.

ADULT LAP SWIM

Los Baños Pool, 401 Shoreline Dr • $7/$6 • 966-6110 • 7:30am-9am Mo-Fr / Noon-2pm Mo-Su.

TRUMAN’S BOMB AND THE MAKING OF THE ATOMIC PRESIDENCY

ASSISTANCE WITH EBOOK & AUDIOBOOKS

MUSIC FRENSHIP W/ YOKE LORE & AXEL MANSOOR

18+ • SOhO • $15-17 • 962-7776 • 9pm We, 5/9. GOLDISH GUITAR

Good grub & Goldish guitar • Blush Restaurant & Lounge, 630 State St • Free • 957-1300 • 7pm We. COUNTRY NIGHT

Country dancing: line dance, two-step & swing tunes! • Creekside Restaurant & Bar, 4444 Hollister Ave • $5 • 8pm We. KARAOKE THE BAND

Dargan’s Irish Pub, 18 E Ortega St • Free • 8:30pm We.

OUTDOORS FARMERS MARKET

SB Cottage Hosp Courtyard • Free • Noon-5pm We.

SOCIAL SUNSET AT THE CANARY

Join Pacific Pride Foundation for music and socialization • Kimpton Canery Hotel Rooftop • Free • www.pacificpridefoundation.org •

HEALTH MINDFULNESS FOR HEALING

Hatha 1 Yoga with Bob Andre • Summerland Church, 2400 Lillie Av • $0-$15 • 5:30-7pm We.

Night lawn bowling lessons & play, presented by SB Lawn Bowls Club • Spencer Adams Park, 1216 De la Vina St • Free • 636-9748 • 5:30-7:30pm Tu.

LECTURES & WORKSHOPS

SB Dance Center, 127-A W Canon Perdido St • $11-210 • 966-1409 • 5:30-6:30pm Mo, 5:15-6:15pm We.

SOCIAL DOWNTOWN NIGHT BOWLS

Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av • $10 • 563-6000 • 6:30-7:30pm We.

AIREDANSE FOUNDATIONS

ASSISTANCE WITH EBOOK & AUDIOBOOKS

SPORTS

HEALTH & WELL BEING MEDITATIONS

Line dancing, two-step & swing tunes as well as today’s hottest hits • Butler Events Ctr, 5555 Hollister Av • $5 • 6pm We.

SB ELECTRONIC RECYCLING

Drop-in • Central Library • Free • 564-5604 • 4-6pm Tu.

Relaxation & stress relief • Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av • $5 • 563-6000 • 12:30-1pm We.

COUNTRY DANCE WITH DJ JEFF ROCK

Expand our capacity to be with grief and death • Hospice of Santa Barbara, 2050 Alameda Padre Serra, Suite 100 • Free w/ registration • 563-8820 • Mornings, We 4/11-5/30.

South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station, 4430 Calle Real • Free • 681-4345 • 7am-5pm Mo-Sa.

LUNCHTIME GUIDED MEDITATION

SB Dance Ctr, 127-A W Canon Perdido • $15 • 966-5439 • 7:30pm We.

ADVANCED BRIDGE CLASS

Merchant specials, games, prizes, & fun • Public Market, Victoria St at Chapala St • Free • 5pm to closing Mo.

Bronfman Family Jewish Ctr, 524 Chapala St • Donation • 957-1115 • 10:30-Noon We.

CONCIOUS DANCE W/ DJ MARCELINO

PUBLIC MARKET LOCALS NIGHT

SB Bridge Ctr, 2255 Las Positas Rd • $15 • www.sbbridge.org • 10am-Noon Tu.

GENTLE HATHA YOGA

Drop-in • Central Library • Free • 564-5604 • 10am-12pm We, Fr, Sa.

BABY & ME LITERACY

SOCIAL

Cottage Rehab Hosp • $15 • 569-8999x82330 • 10-11am We.

4004 Foxen Cyn Rd • Free • 688-3555 • 8:30am-4pm Tu-Sa.

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY ELECTRONIC RECYCLING

Ages 10-17 work on coding, computational logic, and computer science activities and lessons • Central Library • Free • 4-5:30pm We.

REVEREND GREGORY J. BOYLE

SB Cottage Hosp • Free • 569-7201 • 10-11am We.

UCSB’s Lawrence Badash Memorial Lecture • McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB • Free • www.UCSB.edu • 4pm We, 5/9.

Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr • $5 • 563-6000 • 12:30-1pm Tu.

Blends classical & jazz with his arrangements of pop culture films & musical theater • Belmond El Encanto • Free • 6-9pm Mo-Th.

HEART SMART LECTURE SERIES

Old Town State St • Free • 4-7:30pm Tu.

TUESDAY FARMER’S MARKET

JAZZ JAM W/ KIMBERLY FORD

SOhO • $8 • 962-7776 • 7:30pm Mo, 5/7.

ARCHETYPE/PATTERN ANALYSIS

Food, entertainers, speakers • Bronfman Family Comm Ctr, 524 Chapala St • 957-1115 • 12-1:15pm Tu.

CODING CLUB

STEM-INISTS

SPORTS

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

Afro-Brazilian martial art • Westside Dance, 2009 De La Vina St • $15 • 280-9742 • 6:15pm Tu.

MUSIC

WEST WIND PUBLIC MARKET

Fresh produce & goods • Camino Real Marketplace, 7004 Marketplace Dr • Free • 10am Su.

Learning through doing • Central Library • Free • 564-5606 • 4pm Tu.

Line dancing lessons • Baja Sharkeez, 525 State St • Free • 8pm Tu.

Practice Italian • Arnoldi’s, 600 Olive St • Free • www.parliamo. yolasite.com • 5:30-7pm Mo.

Red Hut • Butterfly Beach Stairs • Free • 569-1220 • 9am Su.

TECH TUESDAYS

SB Dance Center, 127-A W Canon Perdido St • $15 • 966-5439 • 5:30pm Mo.

OCEAN DUCKS SWIM: FOUR PALMS TO

OUTDOORS

CHILDREN & TEENS

1046 Coast Village Rd • $20 • 941-0407 • 6:15pm Tu.

AIREDANSE FOUNDATIONS Prueba suerte en boliche en el césped en la casa abierta del Santa Barbara Lawn Bowling Club. Excursiones gratuitas y lecciones de boliche en el césped tendrán lugar el sábado, 5 de mayo de 10am a 3pm en el Parque Makenzie para miembros de la comunidad de 18 años y mayores. Usa zapatos con suela plana.

Tuesday, May 8th

SB Dance Center, 127-A W Canon Perdido St • $15 • 966-5439 • 6pm Mo. BALLROOM BASICS W/ DERRICK & TRUDIE

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SUMMERLAND EVENING YOGA

DIABETES CONSULTATION

Cost covered by most insurance companies • SB Cottage Hosp • 569-8240 • 1-4pm We, Th.

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


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