VOICE Magazine: September 10, 2021

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The Cabrillo Pavilion has begun a phased re-opening... soon it will include the restaurant. Harbor VOICE by Sigrid Toye

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Twelfth Night at UCSB, reviewed by Daisy Scott

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Music

John Legend will play the Santa Barbara Bowl on September 16th

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In This Issue

Memphis Jookin’: The Show Featuring Lil Buck / Photo by Tim Salaz

Photo by David Bazemore

Review

UCSB Arts & Lectures’ in-person events are back! Tickets for live events with dozens of world-class performers and thought leaders are on sale now.

Environment

Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7, 18

American Pastoral Past Times by Thomas Stoekinger

John Palminteri’s Community VOICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 DVS names new board members and president. . 18

Calendar... 9-12*

Movies... 9

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Galleries & Art Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 , 2 1 - *2 3 * Español y Inglés

Photo by John Ciccarelli, BLM

Community Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20 Harlan Green: Economic Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

So why can’t activists buy natural resource leases?

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Art

New Business

Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Alyssa Habermann has opened Folly at Arlington Plaza

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UCSB MFA exhibition is open for one more weekend at MCASB

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UCSB Arts & Lectures 2021-2022

The Season Begins:

Hope for the Future

The 2021-2022 season will kick off with a blockbuster string of events. • Sun., Oct. 10: Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and presidential candidate Julián Castro • Tues., Oct 12: music from the soulful roots trio The Wood Brothers with special guest Kat Wright

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Engagement Today!

N AN ACT OF HOPE, UCSB Arts & Lectures invited donors, friends, and press to their first in-person event in over a year and a half – their 2021-2022 season reveal party on Tuesday, August 31st. Situated in what is one of the most beautiful and (importantly outside and safe) locations in town, the Santa Barbara Historical Museum opened its large outside courtyard for the occasion. Many familiar faces looked out from behind custom Arts & Lectures face masks that were proffered upon entry as participants enjoyed wines and tasty bites, each waiting to hear what they could look forward to in this upcoming year of uncertainty. It wasn’t long before the gracious A&L Miller McCune Executive Director Celesta M. Billeci picked up the microphone with a welcome for everyone, noting it had been 20 months since the last in-person event and that the next day would be the first day in the office for the Arts & Lectures team since the pandemic closures. “The wait is over,” Billeci declared. “We’re thrilled to be back with all of you. It’s been more than two years...It does feel like it’s been a million years... We’re here doing what we’ve always done, which is to educate, entertain, and inspire.”

Later, she continued, “This is a time that calls for optimism,

resilience, courage, and vision. Santa Barbara needs Hope, and Arts & Lectures is uniquely positioned to respond. A&L’s 2021-2022 CREATING HOPE programming initiative has already inspired our community with presentations by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, chef José Andrés, and author Anne Lamott. We will continue to inspire, through shared experiences with thought leaders, creative problem solvers and arts visionaries who will guide us forward. CREATING HOPE programs strengthen human connection, promote emotional well-being, joy, and compassion, and envision

Lynda Weinman, A&L Council member, and Bruce Heavin, A&L Program Advisor

• Fri., Oct. 15: Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s Fandango at the Wall with The Villalobos Brothers

positive change.... We remain deeply committed to this endeavor, as you’ll see reflected in the events throughout the season.”

Kavakos, Joshua Bell, Daniil Trifonov, and Gauthier Capuçon & Jean-Yves Thibaudet. The season will feature several commissions including the world premiere of a new work by Jennifer Koh and Davóne Tines, titled Everything Rises; and two installments of the Danish String Quartet’s Celesta M. Billeci, A&L’s Miller Doppelgänger McCune Executive Director Project.

With many of A&L team present, including Meghan Bush, the new Associate Director, the mic was passed. A&L Council Member Dorothy Largay took a turn, as well as Sandy Robertson, who returned from retirement to assist with programming the season. She and Billeci took turns sharing highlights including details on two new series, Soul of America and Justice for All.

The Soul of America series will showcase Arturo O’Farrill’s Fandango at the Wall with the Villalobos Brothers, and Béla Fleck with Americana supergroup My Bluegrass Heart; the new Justice for All series will headline former presidential candidate Julián Castro and social commentator Roxane Gay. Classical music lovers can look forward to hearing musical superstars Yuja Wang & Leonidas

Russell Steiner and Bridget Yin, A&L Leadership Circle members

• Wed., Oct 20: environmental activist Paul Hawken on Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation

Nashville-based singersongwriter Jason Isbell with special guest Lucinda Williams will be on-tap as well as Pulitzer Prizewinning author Colson Whitehead. As always, Billeci shared her excitement about bringing a dazzling dance series, including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Joffrey Ballet. The audience was treated to an appearance by special guest speaker Ashley Wheater, (MBE) The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director of the Joffrey Ballet. Wheater expressed deep regard for the contributions UCSB A&L

makes to enhancing the cultural landscape of the Santa Barbara community and plans for the Joffrey Ballet’s two programs on May 11tth and 12th. To cap the fall semester, this year’s holiday spectacular will feature pop duo She & Him (Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward).

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By Kerry Methner, VOICE

• Thurs., Oct 14: the first installment of Danish String Quartet’s Doppelgänger Project

Ashley Wheater, The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director of the Joffrey Ballet

Keep an eye out for more as additional performances and events will be added as each quarter gets closer. Because health and safety remain central, strict COVID guidelines will be followed. Everyone will be required to provide proof of vaccination or a clear COVID test as well as to wear a mask at all live events. At-home viewing options will also be available for many events to accommodate those unable to attend in person for many programs. n For tickets or more information, call 805-893-3535 or visit www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu

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Folly ~ Unique, Handmade Gifts Downtown By Daisy Scott / VOICE

Habermann and her mother opened Folly on Carpinteria Avenue in 2015. It MMEDIATELY IMMERSING remained there until about five years ago, VISITORS IN COLOR, ART, when Habermann hosted a successful popAND AN ABUNDANCE OF HANDMADE GOODS, Folly up shop at the home goods store Porch, formerly located on Santa Claus Lane. offers a shopping experience customers Following this, she decided to base Folly can feel good about. Recently opened in out of her vintage trailer at Porch, briefly Arlington Plaza, the home and gift store’s taking over the physical new location features store space once Porch items created by 40 artists relocated to Summerland. and artisans from across Now, Folly has found California, including 19 a new home on State based in Santa Barbara Street, where it presents County. Combined with its its charming inventory. selection of vintage pieces Originally, many of and other household goods, the items Habermann Folly is the place to find featured were made by unique gifts and items for family and friends. Yet Alyssa Habermann and her personal use. as the business grew, she daughter-in-law, Amiyo “I think that when you began hosting Maker walk in, you can feel that Markets that ultimately led to her meeting things are handmade, and there's a lot and featuring more artists from across of attention to detail and supporting the California, the U.S., and community in that,” shared owner Alyssa even Mexico. Habermann. “I think that it's a Born and raised in Santa Barbara, responsible way to shop,” Habermann is familiar with the local retail expressed Habermann. scene. As a teenager, she worked at La “It can be really hard for Arcada Plaza’s Lewis & Clark store, later artists who aren't wellworking at Upstairs at Pierre La Fond. known and artists who Her mother also operated a number of can't mass produce to stores over the years, including a vintage make a living... A lot of and antique store in Santa Barbara on times with handmade Brinkerhoff Avenue. artists, one of the hard Eventually, after years of wanting things for them is that to operate their own store together, they have to make money

for the time they spend, not just for the product they produce. And I think that these days people are getting to appreciate that more and more, and I really like to be supportive of that.” Upon entering Folly, customers are greeted with bright displays of handmade dinnerware, towels, napkins, candles, and other household accessories. Paintings by local artists adorn the walls, surrounding an impressive selection of personally designed jewelry, handbags, and clothing. There is even a quaint children’s corner

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offering books, toys, and kids clothing. Supplementing these handmade pieces is a selection of vintage items that Habermann finds while visiting flea markets, estate sales, and traveling around California. She also features some food items, books, and personal care items that complete the store’s welcoming inventory. Going forward, Habermann is excited to be a part of the wave of local businesses returning to the downtown area. “I think the more of us that can get down here the better,” she said. “I hope to be here for a long time... it's great to be back in this community.” Folly is open 10:30am-6pm Mon-Sat, and 11am-4pm Sun at 1324 State St., Suite E. www.instagram.com/follyhome


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Community News Joe Weiland Named Land Trust Board President

Robert Gonzales to Serve as SB County Sheriff ’s Office CAO ROBERT “BOB” GONZALES will serve as the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) at the Santa Barbara County Sheriff ’s Office, making this the first time a Chief ’s position will be held by a civilian. As CAO, Gonzales will hold the executive leadership position that oversees the Support Services Branch, including the Financial Service and Operations Support Divisions. Previously, he has worked as the Sheriff ’s Office Human Resources Manager, Interim Director of Robert Gonzales Public Safety at Mt. San Antonio Community College, and the Chief of Police for the City of Santa Paula Police www.sbsheriff.org Department.

Jennifer Faust is New Girls Inc. of Greater SB CEO JENNIFER FAUST has been named the next Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara CEO. Altogether, she holds 25 years of experience in strategic leadership, systems change management, fundraising major gifts, and policy expertise, and is an advocate for women in leadership and gender equity. She most recently acted as Executive Director for the Pacific Council on International Policy, University of Southern California, also previously serving in the U.S. Jennifer Faust Peace Corps where she organized broad-based economic empowerment movements for women’s groups in Haiti. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business management from The George Washington University and master’s degree in political economy from The London School of Economics and Political Science. www.girlsincsb.org

George Thurlow Joins Scholarship Foundation Board GEORGE THURLOW has been elected to the Board of Directors for the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara. With a 20 year career in journalism, Thurlow previously served as the publisher of the Santa Barbara Independent. He also acted as assistant vice chancellor for alumni affairs at UCSB from 2006 until he retired last year, and is currently working as a consultant for the Colorado George Thurlow Newspaper Group. Thurlow has been a dedicated community member for many years, and has been a board member for the Santa Barbara Foundation, the Fund for Santa Barbara, Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, and Partners in Education. Thurlow earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology at UCSB. www.sbscholarship.org

Jordan Elf Project Collects Over 500 Pillows and Blankets for PATH

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N A HEARTWARMING DISPLAY OF COMMUNITY ACTION, the Jordan Elf Project has collected over 500 pillows and blankets for People Assisting the Homeless Santa Barbara. Co-founded by brothers and San Marcos High School students Jaden and Jordan Lind, this local community charity organization holds the goal of helping individuals experiencing homelessness in our county. Now, each of the collected blankets will directly help PATH and its 100 residents. “The generosity of our neighbors was really exciting to see,” said Jaden. “At one point our driveway was completely filled with donations. PATH is such a great organization and it’s been a total privilege for us to be able to help there and get to know the staff and residents.” A vital community resource, PATH operates the former Casa Esperanza interim housing site. There, the organization offers a range of services for people experiencing homelessness, such as outreach, rapid rehousing, employment assistance, and more. Recently, PATH observed there was a great need for additional blankets and pillows for their residents. Immediately, John “JB” Bowlin, Associate Director of Development & Volunteers, knew that he could count on the Jordan Elf Project to help. Through asking neighbors, friends, and community members, the Lind brothers’ garage and driveway were covered in large piles of donations within only ten days. While more than 500 pillows and blankets have already been donated, more are expected. “The energy these young men have shown to answer every call we make has been inspiring to watch,” said Bowlin. “I know we can count on Jaden and Jordan to rally the community to help us meet our specific needs.” For more information about PATH Santa Barbara or the Jordan Elf Project, visit www.epath.org/regions/santa-barbara-central-coast or www.thejordanelfproject.org

SB Botanic Garden Wins 2021 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award

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TTRACTING VISITORS FROM ACROSS THE NATION AND EVEN THE WORLD, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden has won a 2021 Travelers’ Choice Award from Tripadvisor. SBBG won this award for its commitment to consistently presenting visitors with unforgettable experiences, and subsequently being ranked within Tripadvisor’s top ten percent of attractions worldwide. “On behalf of our entire team at the Garden, we’re honored to receive this incredible recognition from Tripadvisor – and ultimately our visitors, members, and communityat-large,” said Dr. Steve Windhager, executive director at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. “As the world faces existential crises from the pandemic to climate and biodiversity threats, the Garden remains steadfast in the regenerative power of native plants. This award further confirms our community’s support and we couldn’t be more excited about the work we’re doing to create a better future.” Established in 1926, SBBG is the first botanic garden to center itself solely on native plants. It spans 78 acres, including an herbarium, seed bank, five miles of walking trails, research labs, a library, and more. It is currently open daily from 10am-6pm. Photo by Don Matsumoto

JOE WEILAND has been appointed President of the Board of Trustees for The Land Trust of Santa Barbara County. The managing partner of Arlington Financial Advisors, Weiland has 30 years of experience advising businesses and high net-worth individuals on reaching their financial goals. He has been a Land Trust board member since 2018, also giving back to the community through serving on the Santa Barbara Club’s Joe Weiland board and being a member and past President of the Sunrise Rotary Club. Weiland is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin. www.sblandtrust.org

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UCSB’s Twelfth Night Reimagines and Celebrates Shakespeare F MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE, PLAY ON! In a stunning series of performances filled with wit and sincerity, the students of UC Santa Barbara’s NAKED SHAKES class breathed new life into Shakespere’s iconic Twelfth Night this past weekend. Directed by Irwin Appel, UCSB Professor of Theater and Chair of the Department of Theater and Dance, the production welcomed community members on the UCSB Commencement Green. There, its actors fully utilized their surroundings, talents, and the Bard’s language to transport the audience into Illyria’s realm. A beloved comedy, Twelfth Night follows Viola (Lana Spring and Taylor Kirk) after a shipwreck separates her from her twin, Sebastian (Milo Marsden). Assuming Sebastian is dead, Viola disguises herself as a man, and begins working for Duke Orsino (Angel Villalobos). However, once Viola begins wooing Olivia (Kirsten Høj and Hailey Turner) on Orsino’s behalf, her disguise proves problematic. Meanwhile, pranks abound as Olivia’s gentlewoman Maria (Megan Brown) raises mischief with Sir Toby Belch (Cyrus Roberts), Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Harut Simonian), and a host of fools. Due to the stage’s proximity to the UCSB lagoon, the production opened with Viola actually paddling to shore on a small raft. Throughout the performance, the actors continued using the Commencement Green as an extension of the stage, hiding behind trees and rushing among the audience. Immediately, viewers were engaged, experiencing first-hand the Shakespearan idea that “all the world’s a stage.” Further contributing to this immersive approach was the lack of special costumes. Instead, actors wore clothes they might wear on an average school day, cleverly blending the lines between our society and Shakespeare’s. Additionally, the production’s music

(performed by musicians Brandon Statner, Olivia Mendoza, and Rae Farnum) playfully alternated between renditions of Shakespeare-authored songs and acoustic versions of In the Summertime, Stayin’ Alive, and Can’t Help Falling in Love. These moves, along with the outdoor setting, were in spirit with NAKED SHAKES’ belief in prioritizing Shakespeare’s language over special sets. Accordingly, it was the actors’ responsibility to transport audiences solely through their delivery of the original script — save for some humorous references to Freebirds and UCSB. Each actor exceeded this responsibility, expressing pure passion as they embodied their characters. To include all class members, the roles of Viola and Olivia were played by different actors in each half, with more side characters also added. Both Spring and Kirk excelled as Viola, aptly portraying her confusion and determination. Meanwhile, Høj and Turner acted as two sides of the same coin as Olivia purposefully pursued her goals. Villalobos’ Orsino added good-natured intensity, while Marsden’s Sebastian and Frances Domingos’ Antonio completed the The cast of Twelfth Night play’s personal and sincere energy. Unforgettably hilarious and engaging Malvolio. performances were also provided by Brown, Roberts, It is said that Shakespeare wrote for the masses — and Simonian as Maria, Sir Toby Belch, and Sir Andrew here, the NAKED SHAKES class successfully upheld this Aguecheek plotted with Olivia’s entertaining fools (Rae spirit. Fortunately, NAKED SHAKES will host additional Farnum, Andalyn Honselaar, Caroline Ware). Their antics Twelfth Night performances in October. were perfectly complemented by Catherine Ballantyne’s For more information, visit www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu delightfully villainous performance as Olivia’s steward, Photo by David Bazemore

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State and County Complete Toro Canyon Creek Oil Cleanup

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OLLOWING WEEKS OF HARD WORK AND A DEDICATED JOINT EFFORT, the Santa Barbara County and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Office of Spill Prevention and Response have completed their oil cleanup at Toro Canyon Creek. Located northeast of Summerland, the oil came from natural seepage from a well three miles north of Highway 101 that the Occidental Mining and Petroleum Company built in 1882. “An estimated 420 to 630 gallons of oil that traveled approximately 300 yards was removed from the channel with absorbents, pressure washing, vacuuming, and disposal of oiled vegetation,” announced the County’s statement. “The next phase will extend for three additional months for occasional monitoring and maintenance of protective measures in place.” The State and County’s work began in early July, as they addressed a leak in a pipe connected to an oil and water separator at the site. The leak was contained by midJuly. Then, cleanup efforts began, with the CDFW Oiled Wildlife Care Network team discovering 92 oiled frogs in the region. The frogs were cleaned and looked after by the SB Wildlife Care Network, and were returned to their natural habitats on August 27th. Unfortunately, 13 bats, 17 small birds, and a squirrel were found deceased in the affected area. In the 1990s, the Environmental Protection Agency retrofitted the well’s site to prevent seepage by building the oil and water separator facility at the well. Since 2009, the County has maintained and monitored the facility, and is currently working with state and federal officials on longterm improvements. The County will also be working with the CDFW Lake and Streambed Alteration Program, along with other state agencies, to care for and restore sections of www.countyofsb.org/pwd the creek bed and bank.

Carbajal Secures $11.9 Million for Central Coast Community Projects

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N A HAPPY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY, Representative Salud Carbajal has secured $11.9 million in funding for eight projects in the 24th Congressional District. This funding was secured in the fiscal year 2022 House-passed appropriations bills, with the supported projects going toward making housing more affordable, protecting water supplies, and more. “I have, and always will, use my seat in Congress to work to deliver real results for Central Coast residents. I am proud to have secured over $11 million for local projects that will make our community safer and stronger,” said Representative Carbajal. “With these funds, we will be able to make long overdue improvements to community centers, create more affordable housing units for families, and protect our water supply. These projects will go a long way toward improving quality of life on the Central Coast and I will continue fighting for our district as the spending bill progresses through the Senate.” $900,000 of this funding will go toward the County of Santa Barbara Lompoc Health Clinic, and will be used for creating additional capacity, purchasing a generator for its primary care facility, and bettering patient flow and experience. The Goleta Valley Community Center will receive $3 million to reopen with improvements, including ensuring that all areas of the building are ADA compliant. The County of Santa Barbara Veterans Building will also be receiving $1.3 million to improve seismic safety, electrical systems, and its energy systems. $375,000 has been requested for the refurbishment of the Cambria Community Services District Water Tanks, while the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Wastewater Treatment Plant project will receive $112,340 for supporting engineering analysis to expand the treatment plant’s services. Meanwhile, the Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo’s Anderson Hotel project will gain $2 million to continue offering affordable housing to low income, vulnerable individuals. A requested $2.5 million will be spent on the construction of the Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara’s Escalante Meadows Community Center in Guadalupe, and $1.7 million will go toward enhancing the City of Guadalupe’s LeRoy Park. For more information about Representative Carbajal and these community projects, visit www.carbajal.house.gov


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The Atkinson Gallery

Planet Earth Inside & Out

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ITH A DUAL FOCUS ON THE atmosphere, air and sky. As we desperately INNER AND THE EXTERIOR, The search and yearn for solutions to the ongoing Atkinson Gallery at Santa Barbara climate crisis, the fear and uncertainty created City College is welcoming a new leads us to look both inward and outward for exhibition, Planet Earth, with work by three answers. And as we look to other places within artists: Sarah Rosalena Brady, Mark Churchill, our current reach such as the moon or Mars for and Vanessa Wallace-Gonzales. Gallery Director resolutions, it is important to remember and John Connelly met Brady through work on embrace the absolute habitat we already have Pacific Standard, at hand as a lesson to our and saw the past and inevitable futures. artists’ work All three artists in Planet locally and Earth explore these themes decided to bring in their work in unique and them together. compelling ways.” According to Connelly describes the his writing, the artists’ work as follows: the artists each Brady’s work “integrate deconstructs technology different with material interventions, concepts of land creating new narratives in their work.” for hybrid objects that He adds speak on issues such as AI, about the digital craft, and decolonial exhibit title, posthumanism. Hybrids “The word ‘land’ I Had A Vision, 2020, Stoneware by Mark function between human/ can have many nonhuman, ancient/future, Churchill implications. handmade/autonomous to As a noun, it can refer to territory, soil, rural override power structures rooted in colonialism. areas, real estate, as well as nations, provinces, Her most recent work includes ABOVE BELOW, and kingdoms. As a verb, it can mean to alight, a series of textiles woven on Jacquard looms dock, moor, or touch down as well as to bring programmed to create weavings based on on, settle, acquire, or inflict. Of course, the satellite imagery of the icy Martian landscapes antonym of land is sea, and the title of the captured by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance show is inspired by our planet’s serendipitous Orbiter surveying the planet’s atmosphere combination of both these elements along with since 2006. Brady paired these double sided

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tactile topographical maps with traditionally to water. The glazes become fluid and fuse with constructed but futuristic looking coiled 3-D the clay, and the oxygen starved flames surround printed ceramics made from synthetic Martian the work providing warmth and depth. soil. In the series Transposing a Form, Brady Vanessa Wallace-Gonzales uses layers mutates contemporary technologies with of organic materials foraged from the land Indigenous traditions to suggest that other combined with transparent and painted paper planetary lands and their enigmatic histories to create her vibrant collages, sculptures, and are not necessarily a blank slate ready to be installations. Insects, flowers, stones, leaves, absorbed and solve our terrestrial problems. shells, and bones are integrated into figurative Mark Churchill is inspired by traditional works that are often self-referential, investigating Korean and Japanese ceramic craftsmanship as inward and outward concepts of identity, well as the rich history myth, and paradigm. Her of Southern California creations often have an ceramics. His handethereal but rugged quality made stoneware suggestive of skin-like and porcelain is masks dialoguing with supplemented bodily figures. Recently by adding local she has experimented earthenware and ash to with incorporating smell, create unique textural taste, and performance effects. By creating in her work. Wallaceslips and glazes Gonzales continues from local organic to broaden her use of materials and using materials and techniques multiple firings so that to use body language, each piece retains a distortion, and metaphor unique textural effect, to explore selfhood Churchill strives to and will incorporate create work that is both cyanotype fabric into a site functional and soulful. responsive installation at In his purely sculptural the Atkinson Gallery. We Will Protect You, 2020, paper, work on view at the In lieu of a large pigment, goldleaf and abalone by Atkinson Gallery the public opening, exhibition Vanessa Wallace-Gonzalez, Detail glazes are made from walkthroughs will be held scratch and incorporate local materials, such as Friday, September 10th at 4pm and Saturday, red clay sourced from Ojai, California, combined September 11th at 12 and 2pm. Space is limited. with ash from oak and pine. After the glaze is applied, the work is fired to 2,340 degrees. At The Atkinson, is located in the Humanities Bldg, this temperature, the clay itself becomes vitrified Rm 202, SBCC East Campus. Visit http://gallery. sbcc.edu/upcoming-exhibitions.html to RSVP. so that even the unglazed areas are impervious

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Para sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica • Domestic Violence Solutions • https://tinyurl.com/rra3frs6 • Gratis • 12-1pm viernes hasta 9/30.

WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT SPEAKER SERIES Virtual presentations for developing leadership potential • Women’s Economic Ventures • $99150 • www.WEVonline.org/Empower • 12pm Fr, 9/10, 9/17, 9/24.

SERIE DE ORADORES SOBRE EL EMPODERAMIENTO DE LA MUJER

Presentaciones virtuales para desarrollar el potencial de liderazgo • Women’s Economic Ventures • $99-150 • www.WEVonline.org/Empower • 12pm viernes, 9/10, 9/17, 9/24.

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.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO LOL - SUMMER COMEDY SERIES

Enjoy comedic one-act plays • Alcazar Theatre, Carpinteria • $15-20 • https://tinyurl.com/yjenxttx • 7pm Fr, 9/10-9/11, 2pm Sa, 9/11-9/12. Schedule subject to change. Please visit metrotheatres.com for theater updates. Thank you. Features and Showtimes for Sept 10 - 16, 2021 * = Subject to Restrictions on “SILVER MVP PASSES; and No Passes”

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The Card Counter* (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:10, 7:45. Sat/Sun: 2:15, 5:10, 7:45. Paw Patrol (G): Fri: 7:00. Sat/Sun: 4:50, 7:00. Mon-Thur: 4:50. Respect (PG13): Fri: 4:20. Sat/Sun: 2:00. Mon-Thur: 7:00. Jungle Cruise (PG13): Fri: 4:10, 7:30. Mon-Thur: 4:40, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 1:50, 4:40, 7:30.

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Malignant* (R): Fri-Sun: 2:00, 4:35, 7:10, 9:45. Mon-Thur: 2:45, 5:20, 8:00. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 2:30(LP), 3:30, 5:30(LP), 6:30, 8:30(LP), 9:30. Mon-Wed: 2:30(LP), 3:30, 5:30(LP), 6:30, 8:30(LP). Thur: 2:30(LP), 3:30, 5:30(LP), 8:30(LP). Candyman (R): Fri-Sun: 2:20, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15. Mon-Fri: 3:20, 5:40, 8:15. Copshop* (R): Thur: 7:45.

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Malignant* (R): Fri-Sun: 2:00, 4:35, 7:20, 10:00. Mon-Thur: 2:00, 4:35,7:20. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings* (PG13): Fri: 1:40, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45, 6:40, 7:45, 8:45, 9:40. Sat/Sun 12:45, 1:40, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45,6:40, 7:45, 8:45, 9:40. Mon-Wed: 1:40, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45, 6:40, 7:45, 8:45. Thur: 1:40, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45, 7:45, 8:45. Candyman (R): Fri-Sun: 1:50, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50. Mon-Thur: 1:50, 5:15, 7:30. Free Guy (PG13): Fri-Sun: 2:30, 4:10,6:50, 9:30. Mon-Thur: 2:30, 5:00, 8:00. Copshop* (R): Thur: 8:15.

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The Card Counter* (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:25, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 2:45, 5:25, 8:00. The Alpinist* (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:35, 7:50. Sat/Sun: 3:15, 5:35, 7:50. Free Guy (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:00, 7:40. Sat/Sun: 2:20, 5:00, 7:40. Paw Patrol (G): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:50. Sat/Sun: 1:40. Respect (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 7:00. Sat/Sun: 3:50, 7:00. Jungle Cruise (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:40, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 1:50, 4:40, 7:30.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings* (PG13): Fri, Mon, Wed/Thur: 4:30, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30.

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September 10, 2021

Learn about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted relationships between wildlife, ecosystems, and humans as National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and UCSB Postdoctoral Researcher Kaitlyn Gaynor, Ph.D. presents The Cascading Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Wildlife. Hosted by the SB Museum of Natural History, the presentation will be held virtually at 6:30pm Monday, September 13th. Attendance is free, visit https://tinyurl.com/5anjek5c

Conoce cómo la pandemia de COVID-19 ha impactado las relaciones entre la vida silvestre, los ecosistemas y los seres humanos cuando el Centro Nacional de Análisis y Síntesis Ecológicos y la Investigadora Postdoctoral de UCSB Kaitlyn Gaynor, Ph.D. presenta Los impactos en cascada de la pandemia COVID-19 en la vida silvestre. Organizado por el SB Museum of Natural History, la presentación se llevará a cabo virtualmente a las 6:30pm el lunes, 13 de septiembre. La asistencia es gratuita, visita https://tinyurl.com/5anjek5c

RECITAL PARA ESTUDIANTES DE POSGRADO

Con la participación de Ariella Mak-Neiman, piano • UCSB Department of Music • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2w86p9v8 • 6-7pm viernes, 9/10.

JAN AND DEAN’S BEACH PARTY!

Enjoy music by Jan and Dean and The Beach Boys • Lobero Theatre, SB • $52-62 • https://tinyurl.com/3xtf9pv9 • 7:30pm Fr, 9/10.

los fantasmas residentes locales • $ 35-$150 • www.sbghosttour.com

Saturday • sábado 9.11.21 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES THE GIRLS IN OCEAN SCIENCE CONFERENCE

LOL - SERIE DE COMEDIA DE VERANO

¡FIESTA EN LA PLAYA DE JAN Y DEAN!

Disfruta de la música de Jan y Dean y The Beach Boys • Lobero Theatre, SB • $52-62 • https://tinyurl.com/3xtf9pv9 • 7:30 pm viernes, 9/10.

Experts share insights with high school students • SB Maritime Museum • Members $20, nonmembers $30 • https://tinyurl.com/vd8mb5uz • 9am-4pm Sa, 9/11.

SBIFF FILM TALK

LUKE THEATRE’S VIRTUAL CONCERT/THEATRE SERIES

LA CONFERENCIA DE LAS NIÑAS EN LAS CIENCIAS OCEÁNICAS

Disfruta de obras de teatro cómicas en un acto • Teatro Alcazar, Carpintería • $15-20 • https://tinyurl.com/yjenxttx • 7pm viernes 9/109/11, 2pm sábado, 9/11-9/12. Online series of screenings & discussions between SBIFF’s programmers & filmmakers. View a short film online each week, followed by a live virtual conversation on Thursdays at 6pm. To sign up for a talk or to watch past talks visit https://sbiff.org/filmtalk/

CHARLA DE CINE SBIFF

Una serie en línea de proyecciones y debates entre los programadores y cineastas de SBIFF. Cada semana, un cortometraje estará disponible en línea, seguido de una conversación virtual en vivo los jueves a las 6pm. Para inscribirte en una charla o ver charlas anteriores, visita https://sbiff.org/filmtalk/

MUSIC | MÚSICA GRADUATE STUDENT RECITAL

Featuring Ariella Mak-Neiman, piano • UCSB Department of Music • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2w86p9v8 • 6-7pm Fr, 9/10.

SB Singer/songwriter Mendeleyev; Resonance; Pianos at The Luke; Jackson Gillies in Concert & At Home • Free at www.luketheatre.org

SERIE DE CONCIERTO/TEATRO VIRTUALES DEL TEATRO LUKE

El Cantante y compositor de SB Mendeleyev; Resonancia; Pianos at The Luke; Jackson Gillies en Concierto. Gratis en www.luketheatre.org

LOBERO THEATRE LIVE STREAMS

Support the Lobero by watching their virtual concerts including, John Kay, KT Tunstall, and Pianos on State. For tickets (Free-$15) visit www.lobero.org/series/live-streaming TRANSMISIONES EN VIVO DEL TEATRO LOBERO Apoya al Teatro Lobero para ver sus ofertas de conciertos virtuales, incluyendo John Kay, KT Tunstall y Pianos on State. Para boletos (Gratis-$15) visita www.lobero.org/series/live-streaming

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE CONSERVATION HAPPY HOUR

Let’s Go To The M O V I E S NORTH S.B. COUNTY THEATRES Movie Listings for 9/10/21-9/16/21 MOVIES LOMPOC • (805) 736-1558 / 736-0146 CANDYMAN -RFri 4:30-7| Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7| Mon-Thu 4:30-7 MALIGNANT -RFri 4:30-7 | Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7 | Mon-Thu 4:30-7 SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS -PG13Fri 4-6-7 | Sat-Sun1-3-4-6-7 | Mon-Thu 4-6-7 HI-WAY DRIVE-IN, SANTA MARIA (805) 937-3515

MALIGNANT -RStarts @ 7:45 DON’T BREATHE 2 -R@ 9:50 General Admission $11.50 / Kids $8.50 / Seniors $8 BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:45-9:45pm Fr & Sa | 7-9:15pm 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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Conservation team presentation with drinks • SB Botanic Garden • $30 • https://tinyurl.com/dhxdfv3t • 4-6pm Fr, 9/10.

HORA FELIZ DE CONSERVACIÓN

Presentación del equipo de conservación con bebidas • SB Botanic Garden • $ 30 • https://tinyurl.com/dhxdfv3t • 4-6pm viernes, 9/10.

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

Expertos comparten conocimientos con estudiantes de secundaria • SB Maritime Museum • Miembros $20, no miembros $30 • https://tinyurl.com/vd8mb5uz • 9am-4pm sábado, 9/11.

VICTORY VEGETABLE GARDENING CLASSES FOR THE TRUE BEGINNER

Online class series • UC Master Gardeners • Free, $20 donations appreciated • https://tinyurl.com/n6dth83c • 10am-12pm Sa, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2.

LAS CLASES DE HORTICULTURA PARA EL VERDADERO PRINCIPIANTE Serie de clases en línea • Maestros jardineros de la UC • Gratis, se agradecen donaciones de $20 • https://tinyurl.com/n6dth83c • 10am-12pm sábado, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2.

MUSIC | MÚSICA ISLA VISTA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

Enjoy outdoor concerts • Isla Vista Recreation & Park District • Anisq’Oyo’ Park outdoor amphitheater • Free • http://ivparks.org • 3-7pm Sa, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25.

SERIE DE CONCIERTOS DE VERANO DE ISLA VISTA

Disfruta de conciertos al aire libre • Distrito de parques y recreación de Isla Vista • Anfiteatro al aire libre del parque Anisq’Oyo’• Gratis • http://ivparks.org • 3-7pm sábado, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25.

¡VIVA MEXICO! ¡VIVA EL MARIACHI! Featuring three mariachi groups • SB Bowl • $39-89 • https://tinyurl.com/5sb3pdmc • 5:30pm Sa, 9/11.

¡VIVA MEXICO! ¡VIVA EL MARIACHI! Con tres grupos de mariachis • SB Bowl • $3989 • https://tinyurl.com/5sb3pdmc • 5:30pm sábado, 9/11.

JACKIE VENSON

Live concert • SOhO Restaurant and Music


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Safari Local

Live concert • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $28-$64 • https://sohosb.com • 8:30pm Su, 9/12.

UNA VELADA CON VENECIA

Concierto en vivo • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $28- $64 • https://sohosb.com • 8:30pm domingo, 9/12.

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

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE BEACH CLEANUP

BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

Care for our beaches • Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach, SB • https://exploreecology.org • 10am-12pm Su, 9/12. Photos courtesy of SBMM

LIMPIEZA DE PLAYA

Discuss the City of Santa Barbara’s water supply and local desalination as the SB Maritime Museums presents Water Solutions: The Charles E. Meyer Desalination Plant at 7pm Thursday, September 16th. Featuring Malcolm Hamilton, financial officer for the City’s Water and Wastewater utilities, and Gaylen Fair, City water quality superintendent, this webinar will explore the plant’s history and current role. Attendance is free, visit https://tinyurl.com/2n3keupc Discute el suministro de agua de la ciudad de Santa Bárbara y la desalinización local mientras SB Maritime Museums presenta Soluciones de agua: La planta desalinizadora Charles E. Meyer a las 7pm el jueves, 16 de septiembre. Con Malcolm Hamilton, director financiero de los servicios públicos de agua y aguas residuales de la ciudad, y Gaylen Fair, superintendente de calidad del agua de la ciudad, este seminario web explorará la historia de la planta y su función actual. La asistencia es gratuita, visita https://tinyurl.com/2n3keupc

Club • $15 • https://tinyurl.com/6nkzwv8w • 9pm Sa, 9/11.

• www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • 8-10am segundo y cuarto sábado de cada mes.

JACKIE VENSON

Sunday • domingo 9.12.21

Concierto en vivo • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $15 • https://tinyurl.com/6nkzwv8w • 9pm sábado, 9/11.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE DAY

Honoring the 20th anniversary of 9/11 • Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse • Santa Barbara Courthouse Sunken Gardens • Free • 9am Sa, 9/11.

DÍA NACIONAL DEL RECUERDO

Honrando el vigésimo aniversario del 11 de septiembre • Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse • Santa Barbara Courthouse Sunken Gardens • Gratis • 9am sábado, 9/11.

SBCRC BACK TO SCHOOL HORSE SHOW Enjoy this special horse show • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Free • https://sbcrc.com • 6am-6pm Sa, 9/11-9/13.

ESPECTÁCULO DE CABALLOS DE REGRESO A LA ESCUELA DE SBCRC

Disfruta de este espectáculo ecuestre especial • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Gratis • https://sbcrc.com • 6am-6pm sábado, 9/11-9/13.

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 of each month.

CAFÉ Y CLÁSICOS

Admira y aprende sobre los autos antiguos • The Community Hot Rod Project Inc. • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd • Gratis

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

TALK TO ME: T.C. BOYLE

Virtual author reading and conversation • SB Museum of Art • $5 members, $10 nonmembers • https://tinyurl.com/p8ehs6yc • 2:30pm Su, 9/12.

TALK TO ME: T.C. BOYLE

Lectura y conversación de autor virtual • SB Museum of Art • $5 miembros, $10 no miembros • https://tinyurl.com/p8ehs6yc • 2:30pm domingo, 9/12.

MUSIC | MÚSICA THE JEFF ELLIOTT TRIO

Presented by SB Jazz Society • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $10-35 • https://sohosb.com • 1-4pm Su, 9/12.

EL TRÍO DE JEFF ELLIOTT

Presentado por SB Jazz Society • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $10-35 • https://sohosb.com • 1-4pm domingo, 9/12.

SUMMER CARILLON RECITAL

Performed by UCSB Carillonist Wesley Arai • UCSB Storke Tower • Free • https://tinyurl.com/yj99f6ar • 2pm Su, 9/12.

RECITAL DE CARILLÓN DE VERANO

Realizado por el carillonista de UCSB Wesley Arai • UCSB Storke Tower • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/yj99f6ar • 2pm domingo, 9/12.

Cuida nuestras playas • Explore Ecology • Playa Arroyo Burro, SB • https://exploreecology.org • 10am-12pm domingo, 9/12.

RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE

Theater • Confirma tu asistencia enviando un correo electrónico a gai.jones@sbcglobal.net y artistdirector@ojaiact.org • https://ojaiact.org • 7pm lunes, 9/13, 9/14, 9/16 .

PFLAG SEPTEMBER VIRTUAL MEETING

PFLAG EN SEPTIEMBRE REUNIÓN VIRTUAL

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

Topic: Back to School: Can a Child be Too Young to Learn About Being LGBTQ+? • PFLAG • Free • Register by contacting pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm Mo, 9/13.

Tema: Regreso a la escuela: ¿Puede un niño ser demasiado joven para aprender a ser LGBTQ? • PFLAG • Gratis • Regístrate enviando un correo electrónico a pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm lunes, 9/13.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE HIKE THE ARROYO HONDO PRESERVE

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

RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE

CAMINA EN LA RESERVA ARROYO HONDO

Monday • lunes

9.13.21

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES VIRTUAL DOCENT OPEN HOUSE

Learn about being a museum docent • SB Museum of Natural History • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2pwr54dh • 10-11:30am Mo, 9/13.

THE CASCADING IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON WILDLIFE

Presented by NCEAS and UCSB Postdoctoral Researcher Kaitlyn Gaynor, Ph.D. • SB Museum of Natural History • Free • https://tinyurl.com/5anjek5c • 6:30pm Mo, 9/13.

LOS IMPACTOS EN CASCADA DE LA PANDEMIA COVID-19 EN LA VIDA SILVESTRE

Presentado por la investigadora postdoctoral de NCEAS y UCSB Kaitlyn Gaynor, Ph.D. • SB Museum of Natural History • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/5anjek5c • 6:30pm lunes, 9/13.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS INFORMATION MEETING

Brainstorm this year’s holiday show • Ojai Art Center Theater • RSVP by contacting gai.jones@ sbcglobal.net and artisticdirector@ojaiact.org • https://ojaiact.org • 7pm Mo, 9/13, 9/14, 9/16.

REUNIÓN INFORMATIVA DE “HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS” Haz una lluvia de ideas sobre el espectáculo navideño de este año • Ojai Art Center

CLASES EN LÍNEA DE CUIDADO DEL CABELLO A BASE DE HIERBAS

Apoya de manera integral la salud del cabello y el cuero cabelludo • Artemisia Academy • $65 • https://tinyurl.com/54ys2m7k • 5 a 6pm martes, 8/24-9/14.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

MEDIODÍA EN CASA

CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT FOR CLEAN WATER

Golf for a good cause • The Santa Barbara Golf Club • $150 • https://tinyurl.com/yx248fe • 12pm Mo, 9/13.

TORNEO BENÉFICO DE GOLF POR AGUA LIMPIA

NEW TO MEDICARE

Presentación virtual • Programa de asesoramiento y defensa de seguros de salud • Gratis • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 1pm lunes, 9/13.

Holistically support healthy hair and scalp • Artemisia Academy • $65 • https://tinyurl.com/54ys2m7k • 5-6pm Tu, 8/24-9/14.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

NUEVO AL MEDICARE

DIY HERBAL HAIR CARE ONLINE CLASSES

NOONTIME AT HOME

CASA ABIERTA VIRTUAL PARA DOCENTES

Virtual presentation • Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program • Free • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 1pm Mo, 9/13.

GRUPO VIRTUAL DE CONVERSACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL – INTERMEDIO

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

Golf por una buena causa • The Santa Barbara Golf Club • $150 • https://tinyurl.com/yx248fe • 12pm lunes, 9/13.

Aprende a ser un docente de museo • SB Museum of Natural History • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2pwr54dh • 10-11: 30am lunes, 9/13.

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.

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.

September 10, 2021

Tuesday • martes 9.14.21 TECH TUTORING FOR LIBRARY RESOURCES

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.

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

RODRIGO Y GABRIELA

Live, in-person concert • Arlington Theatre • $3762 • https://tinyurl.com/59dydekb • 8pm Tu, 9/14.

RODRIGO Y GABRIELA

Concierto en vivo y en persona • Arlington Theatre • $37-62 • https://tinyurl.com/59dydekb • 8pm martes, 9/14.

Wednesday • miércoles 9.15.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS STORYWALK IN THE PARK

Enjoy a story and outdoor activities • SB Public Library • Lower Manning Park • Free • 2-3:30pm We, 9/15.

STORYWALK EN EL PARQUE

Disfruta de una historia y actividades al aire libre • Biblioteca pública SB • Lower Manning Park • Gratis • 2-3:30pm miércoles, 9/15.

GET A SEAT AT THE TABLE

Panel with Senator Monique Limón, Lori Kammerer, and more • NAWBO VC • $10-20 • https://tinyurl.com/4c3r6ccz • 4:30pm Tu, 9/14.

TOMA ASIENTO EN LA MESA

Panel con la senadora Monique Limón, Lori Kammerer y más • NAWBO VC • $10-20 • https://tinyurl.com/4c3r6ccz • 4:30pm martes, 9/14.

VIRTUAL FICTION BOOK CLUB

This month’s book: Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu • SB Public Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/hk7uwttd • 5:30pm Tu, 9/14.

CLUB DE LECTURA DE FICCIÓN VIRTUAL

El libro de este mes: Interior Chinatown de Charles Yu • SB Public Library • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/hk7uwttd • 5:30pm martes, 9/14.

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


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

CAMPAMENTO DE EMPODERAMIENTO DE LAS NIÑAS DE LOS MIÉRCOLES

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

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES THERAPEUTIC MUSIC - RESTORING HARMONY IN TIMES OF TRANSITION Online class • SBCC Extended Learning • $60 • https://sbcc.augusoft.net • 10-11:30am We through 10/13.

MÚSICA TERAPÉUTICA: RESTAURACIÓN DE LA ARMONÍA EN TIEMPOS DE TRANSICIÓN

Clase en línea • Aprendizaje extendido de SBCC • $60 • https://sbcc.augusoft.net • 10-11:30am hasta el 10/13.

REDISTRICTING IN SB COUNTY

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

THE SB PUBLIC LIBRARY VIRTUAL ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP

Expert panel presentation • League of Women Voters of SB • Free • https://tinyurl.com/fwe6mvxj • 12pm We, 9/15.

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

REDISTRIBUCIÓN DE DISTRITOS EN EL CONDADO DE SANTA BÁRBARA

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

Presentación del panel de expertos • League of Women Voters of SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/fwe6mvxj • 12pm miércoles, 9/15.

PROUD YOUTH OF COLOR

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

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 • 5:30-7:30pm We.

Government Meetings • Reuniones gubernamentales SOUTH BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW • 9am Fr,

JUNTA DE SUPERVISORES DEL CONDADO DE SB •

JUNTA SUR DE REVISIÓN ARQUITECTÓNICA • 9am

SB CITY COUNCIL • 2pm Tu, 9/14. Learn more

9/10. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6 viernes, 9/10. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

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

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

SB COUNTY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR • 9am Mo, 9/13. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

ADMINISTRADOR DE ZONIFICACIÓN DEL CONDADO DE SB • 9am lunes, 9/13. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

SB COUNTY HISTORIC LANDMARKS ADVISORY COMMISSION • 10am Mo, 9/13. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

COMISIÓN ASESORA DE MONUMENTOS HISTÓRICOS DEL CONDADO DE SB • 10am lunes, 9/13. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

CITY OF SB SINGLE FAMILY DESIGN BOARD consent

agenda review • 11am Mo, 9/13. Learn more https://tinyurl.com/45c5yx5c

REVISIÓN DE LA AGENDA DE CONSENTIMIENTO DE LA JUNTA DE DISEÑO DE VIVIENDA UNIFAMILIAR DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 11am lunes, 9/13. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/45c5yx5c

CITY OF SB ARCHITECTURAL BOARD OF REVIEW consent agenda review • 1pm Mo, 9/13. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

REVISIÓN DE LA AGENDA DE CONSENTIMIENTO DE LA JUNTA DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 1pm lunes, 9/13. Para más información visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

CITY OF SB SINGLE FAMILY DESIGN BOARD • 3pm Mo, 9/13. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SFDB

TABLERO DE DISEÑO UNIFAMILIAR DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 3pm lunes, 9/13. Para más información visita

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SFDB

9am martes, 9/14. Para más información visita www.countyofsb.org/bos https://tinyurl.com/zcrmn7f9

Enjoy a dark, comedic fairy tale as Diana Lynn Small presents her new play, Oh Thank You at the Community Arts Workshop at 631 Garden St. Holding themes of courage, survival, and cunning, the play focuses on three girls who have been left for dead in the woods and must take on new identities to survive. Performances will be given at 8pm Thursday, September 16th-19th. To purchase tickets ($25) visit www.sbcaw.org/upcoming Disfruta de un cuento de hadas oscuro y cómico mientras Diana Lynn Small presenta su nueva obra, Oh, gracias en el Community Arts Workshop en 631 Garden St. Con temas de coraje, supervivencia y astucia, la obra se centra en tres niñas que han sido dadas por muertas en el bosque y deben asumir nuevas identidades para sobrevivir. Las funciones se realizarán a las 8pm desde el jueves 16 al 19 de septiembre. Para comprar boletos ($25) visita www.sbcaw.org/upcoming

EL CÍRCULO FRANCÉS

BEBÉ Y YO

SANTA BARBARA SENDING MISSION CONFERENCE

STORYWALK IN THE PARK

CONFERENCIA DE MISIÓN DE ENVÍO DE SANTA BÁRBARA

STORYWALK EN EL PARQUE

Con 20 oradores • Westmont College • $10-50 • www.sbsending.com • miércoles, 9/15-9/18.

Disfruta de una historia y actividades al aire libre • Biblioteca pública SB • Carpinteria Children’s Project • Gratis • De 3 a 5pm jueves, 9/16.

visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/HLC

MUSIC | MÚSICA

KIDS SALSA CLASSES

CITY OF SB HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION •

BROTHER. WITH GOLDEN BOY

AYUNTAMIENTO DE SB • 2pm martes, 9/14. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/zcrmn7f9

MONTECITO PLANNING COMMISSION • 9am We, 9/15. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

COMISIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE MONTECITO • 9am miércoles, 9/15. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

CITY OF SB HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION consent agenda review • 11am We, 9/15. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/HLC

REVISIÓN DE LA AGENDA DE CONSENTIMIENTO DE LA COMISIÓN DE MONUMENTOS HISTÓRICOS DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 11am miércoles, 9/15. Para más información

1:30pm We, 9/15. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/HLC

COMISIÓN DE MONUMENTOS HISTÓRICOS DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 1:30pm miércoles, 9/15. Para más información

visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/HLC

Un grupo de conversación en francés, todos los niveles son bienvenidos • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Olive St., SB • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • Gratis • 5:30-7:30pm miércoles.

Featuring 20 speakers • Westmont College • $10-50 • www.sbsending.com • We, 9/15-9/18.

Live band performance • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $12-15 • https://sohosb.com • 8pm We, 9/15.

BROTHER CON GOLDEN BOY

We, 9/15. Learn more www.sbcreeks.com

Presentación de la banda en vivo • Restaurante SOhO y Club de Música • $12-15 • https://sohosb.com • 8pm miércoles, 9/15.

miércoles, 9/15. Para más información visita www.sbcreeks.com

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

CITY OF SB PLANNING COMMISSION • 1pm Th, 9/16.

OPEN MIC STAND-UP COMEDY

CITY OF SB CREEKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE • 5:30pm COMITÉ ASESOR SB CREEKS DE LA CIUDAD • 5:30pm

Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/PC

COMISIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 1pm jueves, 9/16. Para más información visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/PC

SB COUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SUBDIVISION/SPECIAL PROBLEMS COMMITTEES •

1:30pm Th, 9/16. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

SUBDIVISIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN Y DESARROLLO DEL CONDADO DE SB / COMITÉS DE PROBLEMAS ESPECIALES • 1:30pm jueves, 9/16. La agenda se publicará en

https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

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

MICRÓFONO ABIERTO - COMEDIA STAND-UP

Disfruta de los comediantes locales • Mel’s Cocktail Lounge, 209 W Carrillo St., SB • 7pm miércoles.

Thursday • jueves 9.16.21

MÚSICA Y MOVIMIENTO

6pm lunes, 9/13. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/he5hx8zn

CENTRAL BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW •

6:30pm jueves, 9/16. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/9rjhmeuk

SB COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • 9am Tu, 9/14.

9am Fr, 9/17. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

JUNTA CENTRAL DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA • 9am viernes, 9/17. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

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.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES LOVE IS THE WAY - HOLDING TO HOPE IN TROUBLING TIMES

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

PROUD OLDER ADULT GROUP

COMISIÓN DEL PUERTO DE LA CIUDAD DE SB •

CONSEJO ASESOR VECINAL DE LA CIUDAD DE SB •

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.

MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

6pm Mo, 9/13. Learn more https://tinyurl.com/he5hx8zn

CITY OF SB NEIGHBORHOOD ADVISORY COUNCIL •

Enjoy a story and outdoor activities • SB Public Library • Carpinteria Children’s Project • Free • 3-5pm Th, 9/16.

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

Learn more https://tinyurl.com/9rjhmeuk

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.

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.

CITY OF SB HARBOR COMMISSION • 6:30pm Th, 9/16.

Learn more www.countyofsb.org/bos

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

BABY AND ME

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

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

GRUPO DE ADULTOS MAYORES ORGULLOSOS

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

HOT & COLD BACKCOUNTRY SPRINGS OF THE SB & OJAI MOUNTAINS Presented by local writer James Wapotich • SB


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In CONTINUES Person & /Online Activities for Everyone CONTINÚA Public Library • Free • en persona y en REUNIONES VIRTUALES DE Actividades línea para todos https://tinyurl.com/5ddsdj8r • 5:30pm Th, 9/16.

OBSERVADORES DE AVES DE CARPINTERIA BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE AGUAS TERMALES FRÍAS Y Clases nocturnas de observación de aves • CALIENTES DE LAS MONTAÑAS DE Gratis, todas las edades y niveles de habilidad. SB Y OJAI Presentado por el escritor local James Wapotich • SB Public Library • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/5ddsdj8r • 5:30pm jueves, 9/16.

WATER SOLUTIONS: THE CHARLES E. MEYER DESALINATION PLANT Webinar with Malcolm Hamilton and Gaylen Fair • SB Maritime Museum • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2n3keupc • 7pm Th, 9/16.

SOLUCIONES DE AGUA: LA PLANTA DESALINIZADORA CHARLES E. MEYER

Webinar con Malcolm Hamilton y Gaylen Fair • SB Maritime Museum • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2n3keupc • 7pm jueves, 9/16.

PFLAG SPANISH SPEAKING MEETING

OH, GRACIAS

Obra oscura y cómica de cuento de hadas • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St • $25 • www.sbcaw.org/upcoming • 8pm jueves, 9/16-9/19.

MUSIC | MÚSICA JOHN LEGEND

Live concert • SB Bowl • $55-145 • https://tinyurl.com/8s4txhfa • 7pm Th, 9/16.

JOHN LEGEND

Concierto en vivo • SB Bowl • $55-145 • https://tinyurl.com/8s4txhfa • 7pm jueves, 9/16.

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.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE MEMBERS-ONLY OUTDOOR QUIET HOUR

Enjoy outdoor museum exhibits • SB Museum of Natural History • https://tinyurl.com/352w9evp • 9-10am Th, 9/16.

HORA TRANQUILA AL AIRE LIBRE SOLO PARA MIEMBROS

Disfruta de las exhibiciones del museo al aire libre • SB Museum of Natural History • https://tinyurl.com/352w9evp • 9-10am jueves, 9/16.

CARPINTERIA BIRDWATCHERS VIRTUAL MEETINGS

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

Concierto en vivo • Patio del Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/bx8rhvjm • 6-9pm sábado, 9/18.

JOSE MARIA NAPOLEON

JOSE MARIA NAPOLEON

MERCADO DEL STATE STREET PROMENADE

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

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

VENTA DE LIBROS MARY JANE MCCORD PLANNED PARENTHOOD

Dark, comedic fairy tale play • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St • $25 • www.sbcaw.org/upcoming • 8pm Th, 9/16-9/19.

SOUTH ON LINDEN

STATE STREET PROMENADE MARKET

REUNIÓN DE HABLA HISPANA DEL PFLAG

OH, THANK YOU

Live concert • Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center courtyard • Free • https://tinyurl.com/bx8rhvjm • 6-9pm Sa, 9/18.

Live performance • Arlington Theatre • Tickets to go on sale: https://tinyurl.com/2fek55sa • 7pm Sa, 9/18.

LGBTQ+ families sharing their stories • PFLAG • Free • Register by contacting pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm Th, 9/16.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

MUSIC | MÚSICA SOUTH ON LINDEN

4-5:15pm los jueves a través de Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/y9rheypj

In-person book sale • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Free admission and parking • www.ppcccbooksale.com • 10am-8pm Th, 9/16-9/26.

Familias LGBTQ + compartiendo sus historias • PFLAG • Gratis • Regístrate enviando un correo electrónico a pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm jueves, 9/16.

https://tinyurl.com/dj55j9cj • 3pm sábado, 9/18.

Presentación en vivo • Teatro Arlington • Para boletos: https://tinyurl.com/2fek55sa • 7pm sábado, 9/18.

COASTAL CLEANUP DAY

Help care for our local environment • Explore Ecology • Cleanups hosted at 27 local sites • https://tinyurl.com/e37vbfns • 9am-12pm Sa, 9/18.

DÍA DE LIMPIEZA COSTERA

Ayuda a cuidar nuestro medio ambiente local • Explore Ecology • Limpiezas realizadas en 27 sitios locales • https://tinyurl.com/e37vbfns • 9am-12pm sábado, 9/18.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE

Venta de libros en persona • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Entrada y estacionamiento gratuitos • www.ppcccbooksale.com • 10am8pm jueves, 9/16-9/26.

Enjoy skating, a show, food, games, and more • Ice in Paradise, Goleta • $10-25 • https://tinyurl.com/bbpz4jen • 10am-5pm Sa, 9/18.

Friday • viernes 9.17.21

Disfruta del patinaje, un espectáculo, comida, juegos y más • Ice in Paradise, Goleta • $10-25 • https://tinyurl.com/bbpz4jen • 10am-5pm sábado, 9/18.

MUSIC | MÚSICA HAIM: Live concert • SB Bowl • $45-85 •

https://tinyurl.com/ev4asyvd • 7pm Fr, 9/17. HAIM: Concierto en vivo • SB Bowl • $45-85 • https://tinyurl.com/ev4asyvd • 7pm viernes, 9/17.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES YOU LIGHT THE NIGHT VIRTUAL 5K

Spread awareness for those living without power • Unite to Light • $15 • http://unitetolight.org • Fr, 9/17-9/26.

TÚ ENCIENDES LA NOCHE 5K VIRTUAL

Difundir la conciencia de los que viven sin poder • Unite to Light • $15 • http://unitetolight.org • viernes, 9/17-9/26.

OTRO DÍA EN EL PARAÍSO

HEART OF NEW HOUSE 5TH ANNUAL LUNCHEON Benefitting New House SB • Hilton SB Beachfront Resort • https://sbnewhouse.org • $100 • 11:30am-1:30pm Sa, 9/18.

QUINTO ALMUERZO ANUAL DE EL CORAZON DE NEW HOUSE

Para beneficiar a New House SB • Hilton SB Beachfront Resort • https://sbnewhouse.org • $100 • 11:30 am-1:30pm sábado, 9/18.

ONE805 LIVE 2021

Benefit event for first responders • One805 • The Winn-Twining Estate, 479 Santa Rosa Ln, Montecito • $750 • https://tinyurl.com/364a9jna • 5:30pm Sa, 9/18.

Saturday • sábado 9.18.21

Photo courtesy of www.johnlegend.com

Safari Local

Hear critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter John Legend as he gives a live concert performance at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Thursday, September 16th at 7pm. The winner of 12 Grammy Awards, Legend is the mind and voice behind beloved songs such as All of Me, Conversations in the Dark, and Ordinary People. Thursday’s performance will also feature special guest musical duo The War And Treaty. Purchase tickets ($55-145) at https://tinyurl.com/8s4txhfa Escucha al cantautor aclamado por la crítica John Legend mientras ofrece un concierto en vivo en el Santa Barbara Bowl el jueves, 16 de septiembre a las 7pm. El ganador de 12 premios Grammy, Legend es la mente y la voz detrás de canciones tan queridas como All of Me, Conversations in the Dark y Ordinary People. La presentación del jueves también contará con el dúo musical invitado especial The War And Treaty. Compra boletos ($55-145) en https://tinyurl.com/8s4txhfa

ONE805 LIVE 2021

Evento benéfico para socorristas • One805 • The Winn-Twining Estate, 479 Santa Rosa Ln, Montecito • $750 • https://tinyurl.com/364a9jna • 5:30pm sábado, 9/18.

THE GOOD GOOD SHOW

EL BUEN BUEN ESPECTÁCULO

GARY CLARK JR.

Programa de comedia en vivo • Night Lizard Brewing Company, 607 State St • $ 10 • https://tinyurl.com/vy34cpyb • 7:30pm sábado, 9/18.

Live concert • SB Bowl • $46-76 • https://tinyurl.com/nv89nrzx • 7pm Su, 9/19. Concierto en vivo • SB Bowl • $46-76 • https://tinyurl.com/nv89nrzx • 7pm domingo, 9/19.

TREVOR NOAH

Hear from this renowned comedian and The Daily Show host • SB Bowl • $41-141 • https://tinyurl.com/83z79539 • 7:30pm Sa, 9/18.

TREVOR NOAH

Escucha a este famoso comediante y presentador de The Daily Show • SB Bowl • $41141 • https://tinyurl.com/83z79539 • 7:30pm sábado, 9/18.

CLASE DE COCINA A-Z

DÍA DE LA GRANJA DEL CONDADO DE SANTA BÁRBARA

Class for ages 8-12 • Eastside Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/3wntkwtp • 1-3pm Sa, 9/18. Clase para edades de 8-12 • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/3wntkwtp • 1-3pm sábado, 9/18.

Visitas a granjas y actividades en 14 granjas y ranchos • SEEAG • Gratis • https://santabarbaracountyfarmday.com • 10am-3pm sábado, 9/18.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

Presentado por la Profesora Emerita Ann Taves de UCSB • Humanist Society of SB • Gratis •

MUSIC | MÚSICA GARY CLARK JR.

A-Z COOKING CLASS

LAS EXPERIENCIAS NO ORDINARIAS DE LOS NO CREYENTES

Con Frauke Bagusche, The Blue Wonder • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/t4wz3sbr • 12pm domingo, 9/19.

Live comedy show • Night Lizard Brewing Company, 607 State St • $10 • https://tinyurl.com/vy34cpyb • 7:30pm Sa, 9/18.

Farm tours and AGtivities on 14 farms and ranches • SEEAG • Free • https://santabarbaracountyfarmday.com • 10am-3pm Sa, 9/18.

Presented by UCSB Professor Emerita Ann Taves • Humanist Society of SB • Free • https://tinyurl.com/dj55j9cj • 3pm Sa, 9/18.

DISCUSIÓN CON EL AUTOR VIRTUAL DE CHAUCER’S

SB COUNTY FARM DAY

CHILDREN | NIÑOS

THE NONORDINARY EXPERIENCES OF NON-BELIEVERS

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Sunday • domingo 9.19.21 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES CHAUCER’S VIRTUAL AUTHOR DISCUSSION

With Frauke Bagusche, The Blue Wonder • Chaucer’s Books • Free • https://tinyurl.com/t4wz3sbr • 12pm Su, 9/19.

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Bidding on a Better Future

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Archaic laws prevent conservationists from bidding on public resources; experts think this should change.

for sale, they argue that everyone should be allowed to bid on the rights. Opening up public lands to non-use also empowers smaller groups. Consider a community concerned about the Gunnison sage-grouse, critically endangered by habitat loss from oil and gas development. The options available right now mostly involve petitioning state and federal agencies to make sweeping changes, a task far beyond the resources of most individuals and local organizations. “Imagine that instead of fighting endless, costly, and often fruitless court battles, the same community could buy up a bunch of mineral rights, and choose not to extract the oil,” Costello said. “That would be an asset that they now own.” Updating the laws, the researchers say, will allow the true value of public resources to be revealed in an environmental market. It will give different groups equal footing in auctions, and create a more stable, actionable path toward conservation, to the benefit of both industry and the environment.

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Photo courtesy of UC Santa Barbara

Photo courtesy of UC Santa Barbara

N 2016, ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS purchased drilling rights to 450 hectares of federal land in Utah. She created a company and began paying rental fees on the lease. But when Tempest Williams revealed that she intended to keep the oil in the ground, the Bureau of Land Management canceled the leases. They argued that she violated the “diligent development requirement” of the 1920 Mineral Leasing Act, which requires lessees to “exercise reasonable diligence in developing and producing” their leases. Tempest Williams’ experience highlights the “use it or lose it” stipulation common to many of the laws governing public resources in the U.S. and around the world: You can’t lease public resources with the intent to leave them be. A group of scientists, economists, and lawyers at several universities, including UC Santa Barbara, say it’s time for this requirement to go. The authors argue their case for creating a free market in an article featured in the prestigious journal Science. “We have 19th century laws in conflict with 21st century values,” said co-author James Salzman, Bren distinguished professor of environmental law at UC Santa Barbara. “When our public lands laws were written in the 1800s and early 1900s, the goal was to make as much productive use of the lands as quickly as possible,” he continued. “The idea of just leaving the lands as they are was not possible. The only valid uses were extraction – logging, mining, grazing – you name it.” Many professionals in resource management are aware of this issue, but it hasn’t reached the public ear, the authors explained. And the first step in changing the laws is for people to realize what the problem is. “The goal of this project is to say to the public, ‘Hey. This is crazy. And you should know about it,’ ” Salzman said. An appreciation of public lands for more than their extractive value is a relatively recent phenomenon, added co-author Andrew Plantinga, an environmental economist at UCSB’s Bren School of Environmental Science James Salzman & Management. The environmental movement in the 1970s saw a huge shift in public appreciation for nature. At the same time, economists, ecologists, and Earth scientists began to recognize the importance of natural benefits like biodiversity and ecosystem services. Not only are intact ecosystems important for wildlife, they discovered; these systems also provide palpable benefits to society such as clean drinking water, pest control, and fish stocks, among many other things. These are all services that cost time and money to replace in the form of filtration plants, pesticides, and fish hatcheries, to name a few. There’s also been a growing interest from communities in the health of Andrew Plantinga their local environment. “Under current rules, I think many people feel powerless to make any substantive impact on those ecosystem services,” said co-author Christopher Costello, director of UCSB’s Environmental Markets Lab and Bren School professor. “The problem is, if you’re worried about wildlife conservation, oppose gas fracking in your backyard, or want to keep water in the stream for fish, what do you do? There’s no way to ‘buy’ those goods like you would buy a loaf of bread or running shoes.” There’s now a great demand for conservation, so why haven’t the rules changed with the times? Christopher Costello “Laws are sticky,” Salzman remarked. “Once you’ve got a law in place, you get vested interests who don’t want things to change.” And since extraction is a prerequisite for bidding on public resources, conservationists cannot join and bid on public lands to achieve their goals. Instead, a huge component of environmental action and philanthropy in the U.S. is directed toward lobbying in the interest of changing policies and regulations. Unfortunately, policy changes are often fickle. There’s growing exasperation over the flip-flop of environmental regulations across administrations and a desire for more durable interventions. Everyone is frustrated by the mercurial rules, regardless of whether they favor more or less extraction. “Uncertainty is never good for the economy,” Costello said. “And it can be even worse for the environment.” The authors maintain that the laws need to be changed so that people who don’t want to extract resources can bid for the same licenses and permits as those who do. Essentially, if bidding is allowed for use of public lands, those who favor non-use should be able to compete against traditional extractive interests. 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T SEEMS THAT LABOR DAY, NORMALLY MARKED AS THE END OF SUMMER, HAS COME AND GONE! How is that possible? We were just getting our beach towels and umbrellas out of dry dock for July Fourth’s awesome fireworks display and a season of water-related activities. As of this writing, it looks like that boat has left the dock... but not without a great deal of activity and fanfare. So much so that the entire City of Santa Barbara was jumping for the Labor Day weekend enjoying restaurants, beaches, museums, Stearns Wharf, and our beautiful Santa Barbara harbor. I didn’t know where to start. And to be perfectly honest I didn’t get all that far! Screeching to a grinding halt at the parking lot next to the newly renovated, recently opened Cabrillo Pavilion (well... sort of opened Pavilion) my curiosity got the best of me. The East Beach Bathhouse building underwent an extensive $20 million renovation that included a new beach boardwalk, storm water improvements, restoration of the lobby, and renovation of the men’s and women’s shower and locker facilities, along with adding multipurpose rooms for gym/fitness, recreation programs, meetings and special events. This renovation project wrapped up in April of 2020, but because of the pandemic, the City’s Parks & Recreation Department was unable to open the facility for public use until the end of this last month. Built just one year after the 1925 earthquake that transformed our city’s look, the Cabrillo Pavilion was designed by Roland F. Sauter and E. Keith Lockard and funded by local philanthropist David Gray. In 1927, Gray donated the Pavilion to the city with the stipulations that the building be self-sustaining and that it should be used for park and recreation purposes as a community service to all of Santa Barbara’s citizens and visitors. The Pavilion was Gray’s legacy gift to the people of our community. Needless to say, after almost 100 years, the Pavilion was ready for its newly renovated close-up! With camera in hand, I was there for that closeup! The building looked magnificent, complete with two grand entrances (an east side colonnade and an expansive entry from the beach), and newly renovated restrooms on either side of the building. At the front of the complex was a generous play area for the little ones with a shower nearby. The beaches were crowded in both directions and the sky was a brilliant blue... a perfect beach day. What puzzled me, however, was although the Pavilion was officially open, the blue barriers that had surrounded it during the end of construction were still there. Why was that, I wondered? Approaching the entrance of the building I found the main doors locked. Pressing my phone to the glass, I took a picture of a furnished interior conceivably for the proposed ground floor restaurant... But where was the restaurant? After consulting Professor Google, I learned the La Sirena restaurant, once set to open in the space formerly occupied by the East Beach Grill, was scrapped due to multiple factors and the coronavirus lock down. Scott McIntosh, a restaurateur from Orange County with 45 years of experience, was asked by investors to take over the space as Reunion Kitchen + Drink along with his other locations in Anaheim Hills and Laguna Beach. Although the opening of the much anticipated restaurant is still some time away, as soon as it opens its doors I’ll let you know. Can’t wait to dine by the strand on East Beach! So stay tuned... Sigrid Toye volunteers for the Breakwater Flag Project. She is on the board of directors of the Maritime Museum and participates in Yacht Club activities. An educational/behavior therapist, Sigrid holds a Ph.D in clinical psychology. She loves all things creative, including her two grown children who are working artists. Send Harbor tips to: Itssigrid@gmail.com

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Sold! SANTA BARBARA FORESTERS CHAMPIONS PARTY - Last Saturday, September 4th from 3:30 to 8pm, the Foresters’ fans and family threw a Championship Celebration that was open to all.

A Santa Barbara music memory - comes back TOAD THE WET SPROCKET. Two nights at the Lobero Theatre. The audience was enthralled with the sound that began here in the 80’s. On tour with a new album and two months of shows including Boulder, Chicago, Boston, and New York.

TIME TO CELEBRATE! In honor of the Foresters’ incredible NINTH National Championship. It took place at the SB Carriage Museum. Tickets at the door were $30 and included Santa Maria Tri tip and Chicken BBQ, (drinks included), live music (Out of the Blue), La Boheme dancers, and YOUR PICTURE with the trophy.

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Saturday: Musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee PATTI SMITH performs a FUNDRAISER FOR CADA in Montecito. https://cadasb.org. Stirring songs, deep messages. cAn Earl Minnis presentation with a message of community unity and always giving back.

Labor Day SB High Alum Remembered SAM “BAM” CUNNINGHAM dies at age 71. He was a Santa Barbara High, USC, and NFL legend and one of the top athletes to ever attend Santa Barbara High School. The Cunningham family was recently honored with the naming of the new track at SB High inside Peabody Stadium. https://tinyurl.com/7z2fx7z4

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FIREFLY AEROSPACE - investigates a rocket explosion over Vandenberg Air Force base Thursday night. The public has been asked to report any debris located from the fallout.

Santa Barbara’s luxury Hotel Californian has been sold to the Foley Entertainment Group. Chairman Bill Foley has had a deep connection to the Santa Barbara area for years, and his Foley Estates Winery is nearby in the Santa Ynez Valley. He also has multiple property investments including sports teams, restaurants, and is the CEO of Fidelity National. The 121-room hotel on State Street at Mason covers three corners. https://tinyurl.com/59nm3648

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Domestic Violence Solutions Welcomes New Board Members and President

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ANTA BARBARA COUNTY’S ONLY FULL-SERVICE PROVIDER OF 24HOUR EMERGENCY SHELTER and services for domestic violence survivors, Domestic Violence Solutions has welcomed six community members to its Board of Directors and Michelle Piotrowski as their new Board President. DVS provides safety, shelter, and support for individuals and families affected by domestic violence and collaborates with community partners to raise awareness regarding its cause, prevalence, and impact. www.dvsolutions.org

Lynda Dees

LYNDA DEES is the owner of Streamline Group SB and holds more than 20 years of business operations and volunteer experience. A wife, mother of two, and self-proclaimed “mompreneur,” Dees takes pride in her ability to help and empower women to succeed. Beyond working with her business or in her household, she spends time volunteering with activities such as Junior League of Santa Barbara, Unity Shoppe, Storyteller Children’s Center, and Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation. She is also the incoming president of Little Angels Preschool. Dees is an alumna of UCSB.

LAYLA FARINPOUR is a marriage and family therapist, and currently acts as the director of clinical care for the Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine Department at Cottage Health. Her professional interests center on disaster relief and related trauma, addiction, and supporting hospital and community-based efforts to promote awareness and access to medication-assisted treatment for substance abuse disorders. She also is a founding member of the collaborative group Community Wellness Team. Farinpour earned her master’s degree in clinical psychology and master’s degree in bio-social anthropology from Antioch University and University of California.

Meagan Harmon

JESSICA TADE, PHD acts as the executive director of Casa del Herrero, a historic house museum and gardens in Montecito. Prior to this role, she acted as the director of marketing and communications for the Santa Barbara City College Foundation, the director of communications and marketing for the Santa Barbara Foundation, and an associate editor for the McGraw-Hill Companies. A committed community member, she has served on the Board of Directors for the Santa Ynez Valley Foundation and Santa Ynez Valley People Helping People, and is currently a commissioner for the Historic Landmarks Advisory Commission of Santa Barbara County. Tade earned her doctorate in art history from UCSB.

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MEAGAN HARMON has acted as a Santa Barbara City Council member since 2019, and is also a practicing real estate finance lawyer. Prior to beginning her real estate finance practice, she also acted as an aid worker across the Middle East and North Africa. This included a year in Afghanistan, where she helped implement a large-scale infrastructure development and humanitarian services project across rural Afghan villages. Harmon earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Wellesley College, her master’s degree in Middle Eastern studies from Harvard, and her law degree from New York University.

PATRICIA RITCHIE joins DVS after moving to Southern California last year. Originally from Canada, she moved to the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area in 2000, where she worked as a conflict resolution specialist in private mediation practice. She also served with the Howard Community College Mediation and Conflict Resolution Center and the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as district courts and law enforcement agencies. Later, she moved to the Pacific Northwest and served on the local YWCA Board. Ritchie earned her degree in business from Western Governors University.

Morgan Steffen

MORGAN STEFFEN is the Major Accounts Manager at Impulse Advanced Communication. Originally from Minnesota, Steffen moved to Santa Barbara eight years ago. She has been a firm believer in volunteer work since she was 12 years old, when she co-founded a figure skating club that is still operating today. Steffen also holds great passion for domestic violence prevention and education, which comes from her experience as a survivor and managing the aftermath of abuse, and she credits DVS with playing a key role in her survival. She has volunteered with the organization for the past four years.

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MICHELLE PIOTROWSKI assumes the role of DVS’s Board President after acting as a board member since 2017. A leader in the information technology and insurance industries, she holds more than 20 years of experience in project leadership, technology, operations, and business process improvements across a number of industries. Locally, she has dedicated great time and effort to the Junior League of Santa Barbara, having served as JLSB president, JLSB Sustainer Council member, and on the JLSB Past President’s Council, as well as various other leadership roles over the last 15 years. Piotrowski earned her bachelor’s degree in math from The College of William and Mary.

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Foodbank Invites Community to Participate in Hunger Action Month

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EPTEMBER IS HUNGER ACTION MONTH, and Santa Barbara community members are encouraged to donate, volunteer, and spread awareness about food insecurity in our area. Led by the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, the campaign currently holds the goal of raising $50,000 to combat food insecurity. As a part of Hunger Action Month, participants can follow a calendar of actions that support the Foodbank’s goals and mission. There is also an ongoing “Dine Out for Hunger” program among some participating local restaurants, where $1 of each purchase of a certain food item will be donated to end hunger. Beyond these steps, people wishing to support the Foodbank’s campain or observe Hunger Action Day on September 17th can sign up to volunteer with the Foodbank’s efforts or donate to the organization directly. To donate, view a list of Dine Out for Hunger participating restaurants, or learn more information about the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, visit https://tinyurl.com/jbrj5hfv

Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Offers Free Museum Entries Nationwide

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ET READY TO EXPLORE AND LEARN as Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day offers free admission to participating museums and cultural institutions nationwide on Saturday, September 18th. A celebration of curiosity and passion for learning, this annual event is a wonderful opportunity to discover a new museum with friends and family. Currently, participating museums near our region include the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum in Santa Barbara, the Channel Islands Maritime Museum in Oxnard, and the Elverhoj Museum of History & Art in Solvang, with dozens more located across Los Angeles, San Diego, and elsewhere in California. To gain free admission to a participating museum, visitors must register and download an official Museum Day ticket. Each ticket offers general admission for each ticket holder as well as one guest, with some museums also requesting that visitors bring a printed version of their online ticket. To search for participating museums and register for a ticket, visit https://smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search/?q=


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HEN WILL THEY COME BACK TO WORK? That is the question economists are asking with the August unemployment report out today (Sept. 3rd). Although the Calculated Risk graph shows how quickly job creation has recovered in comparison with past recessions (red line) there are still some 5.3 million fewer jobs since February 2020. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 235,000 in August, and the unemployment rate declined by 0.2 percentage point to 5.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. So far this year, monthly job growth has averaged 586,000. In August, notable job gains occurred in professional and business services, transportation and warehousing, private education, manufacturing, and other services. Employment in retail trade declined over the month. “There was some good news - the decline in the unemployment rate, the decline in permanent job loses, and the decline in long term unemployed - however, there are still 5.3 million fewer jobs than prior to the recession,” said Calculated Risk’s Bill McBride, “and overall this was a disappointing report, probably due to the sharp increase in COVID cases.” A major reason for the lackluster jobs report is the seasonal adjustment that BLS makes, which means there were just 235,000 more jobs created this time of year than is ‘normal’. In ‘normal’ years there is usually a hiring surge for schools in the fall, but many schools aren’t opening or are slow to open because of the tiff over mask mandates, particularly in the red states. And the Delta variant of SARS-CoV2 is surging. Mask mandates are a crucial question, because students wearing masks are less likely to have to quarantine under the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention protocols. “If a classroom of 25 students is masked and one of them comes down with COVID-19, no one but the sick student has to stay home. If children in the classroom are not masked, anyone in close contact with someone who tests positive must stay home for at least seven days,” said the Baltimore Sun recently. It cites several examples: Mississippi has 20,000 students quarantined and South Carolina and Arkansas also had hundreds out of school. Several districts have shut schools down as cases of the virus surged. And by Thursday, five Florida school districts were defying their governor’s order and instituting mask mandates after thousands of their students were quarantined. Hillsborough County alone had sent home about 10,000 students in the first week of school, the Tampa Bay Times reported. In other words, the unemployment picture is chaotic because red states have chosen to make mask mandates a political issue that will hamper school openings perhaps for months, harming the Computer Oriented RE Technology

health of K-12 students unnecessarily. Red-leaning states are doing this really for one reason only— they believe it will rally their troops for the 2022 election. “The good news is that the change in total nonfarm payroll employment for June was revised up by 24,000, from +938,000 to +962,000, and the change for July was revised up by 110,000, from +943,000 to +1,053,000. With these revisions, employment in June and July combined is 134,000 higher than previously reported,” said McBride. The BLS reported that in May 2017, 5.5 million teachers and instructors make up 65 percent of employment in elementary, middle, and secondary schools nationwide. There are over two million elementary and middle school teachers, representing 24 percent of total school employment. There are nearly 1.1 million secondary school teachers. And add to that 550,000 janitors and school administrators employed. So it is not good news that the red states are having so much trouble with mask mandates. Do they really believe endangering the health of children is a winning political issue? Harlan Green © 2021 Follow Harlan Green on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarlanGreen Harlan Green has been the 16-year Editor-Publisher of PopularEconomics.com, a weekly syndicated financial wire service. He writes a Popular Economics Weekly Blog. He is an economic forecaster and teacher of real estate finance with 30-years experience as a banker and mortgage broker. To reach Harlan call (805)452-7696 or email editor@populareconomics.com.

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gold iPhones. Beside this, a television shows a woman wearing a ceramic mask while a computerized voice narrates her actions, further suggesting commentary on femininity, fertility, and our society’s view on both.

Unending –

An Invitation and Opportunity for Artistic Reflection BY Daisy Scott / VOICE

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OLDLY QUESTIONING AND EXAMINING A PLETHORA OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES, Unending is an exhibition to be reckoned with. From intimate reflections on beauty expectations to intensely political works, the exhibition, which fills the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara with the talent of UCSB’s 2020 Master of Fine Arts students, will be on display through September 12th. That’s one last weekend to take in the unique insights of our society’s rising generation of artists. “I think what will be interesting to the Santa Barbara community is [not only] to have a glimpse at what the Master’s art students are undertaking within our community and at UCSB, but also to see a kind of evolution of work and thought throughout this bizarre and devastating time,” shared Alexandra Terry, MCASB Chief Curator. Rather than combine the six featured artists’ works in one display, the MCASB gallery showcases each artist’s work through distinctive, individual vignettes throughout the room. However, all of the artists’ pieces clearly contribute to each other, as they are ever within viewers’ peripheral vision. The pieces feel further

Installation photo

Finally, Megan Koth’s oil paintings of women cleansing their faces and close-ups of skin force viewers to confront acts of “self-care.” Simultaneously unsettling and compelling, they draw attention to a key point of our society’s beauty expectations. “To enact a ritual that makes one feel ‘in control’ over an ultimately fallible, imperfect body carries a certain catharsis that can be addictive,” said Koth in her artist statement. “But the oppressive historical (and ever-present) cruelty of beauty standards and the struggle of women to approximate them can often turn these moments of adornment into self-defeating experiences of ritualized alienation.”

united through each artist’s commitment to expressing individual commentary. This overarching connection is best conveyed through the exhibition’s title itself — Unending. “Unending is a registration of the past broken by the present, allowing for deeper contemplation and immersion to take place,” explained the UCSB MFA 2020 cohort class in their joint exhibition statement. “Unending showcases the collapse of time, tradition, and production, culminating in something more slowly realized and returned to.” Upon entering, gallery visitors first view Thomas Stoeckinger’s works, who

American Pastoral Past Times by Thomas Stoekinger

detector moving their shared tractor when viewers approach. His interactive pieces feature baseball bats and mannequin heads, asking viewers to confront familiarly American items in new ways. Nearby is Kio Griffith’s interactive room instrument Silence Moves Faster. Made of umbrellas, balls, wire, tinfoil, and wood, visitors use spoons, a paintbrush, or tuning forks to create different sounds.

Molt by Megan Koth

playfully disrupts the concept of a “pastoral American dream.” One work, named Jolly Green Giantess takes John Doe out on the Deere, shows a man sitting on a female Jolly Green Giant’s lap, a motion

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“It is a survey into the acoustics and the distance between the object and the visitor,” said Griffith. “That idea re-contextualized in the COVID time-space distortion, made me think of how matters are taken for granted in an expected push, click, switch, process, resolve arrangement.” Next, Marshall Sharpe’s paintings offer glimpses into compelling scenes of vulnerability. From images of a naked man curled up on a forest floor to an overheard conversation, viewers feel almost as if they have intruded upon something, questioning the nature of viewing personal scenes in a formal setting. David Wesley White’s section is deeply political, utilizing video, paintings, and three-dimensional art to convey frustrations and concerns. Works include a jester hat made of a White House souvenir cap, a burned

house titled White Inferno, The Burning of Washington (1814), and a short film blending contemporary and medieval imagery. “I use a researchbased practice to examine personal and American history through a queer lens,” said White in his artist statement. “I often fixate on forgotten or devastating events until I find visual clues hidden deep within them that feel particularly surreal or prophetic.” Serene Blumenthal’s pieces take up the gallery’s center floor, inviting visitors to walk around a tiny tent, a word-covered cloth, and a ceramic chastity belt made of rose

Abundification/Desertification by Serene Blumenthal

Castle Garden by David White


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10 WEST GALLERY: Summer’s Bounty ~ Sep 19 • 10 W Anapamu • Thu-Sun 11-5 • 805-770-7711 • www.10westgallery.com ARCHITECTURAL FDN GALLERY: Local Treasures opens Sep 18 • 229 E Victoria • 805-965-6307 • 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 ~ Sep 10-Oct 23 •

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Humanities Building #202, East Campus, 721 Cliff Dr BELLA ROSA GALLERIES: 1103-A State St • 11-5 daily • 805-966-1707 CASA DE LA GUERRA • 805-965-0093 CASA DOLORES: Splendors of “The Tree of Life” / Esplendores de “El Árbol de la Vida” ~ Sept 18 • 1023 Bath Str • www.casadolores.org CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY: 805-568-3994 CLAY STUDIO GALLERY: Selections from the Don Reitz Collection • 805-565-CLAY • By appt • www.claystudiosb.org • 1351 Holiday Hill Rd, Goleta COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY: 11 W Anapamu • By Appt • 805-570-9863

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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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LA CUMBRE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS: Three MultiArtist Galleries at La Cumbre Plaza • Wed-Sun 1-6 • lacumbrecenterforcreativearts@gmail.com

GANNA WALSKA LOTUSLAND: We-Sa & 3rd Sun • Reservations 805.969.9990 • www.lotusland.org RUTH ELLEN HOAG FINE ART @ GRAYSPACE: Open Studio • 219 Gray Av • Sat & Sun 11-5; Mon 11-2; By appt • 805-689-0858 • www.grayspaceart.com GOLETA VALLEY ART ASSOCIATION: 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 JAMES MAIN FINE ART: 19th & 20th Cent American & European Fine art & antiques • 27 E De La Guerra St • Tu-Sa 12-5 • Appts Suggested • 805962-8347 JARDIN DE LAS GRANADAS: re[visit] 1925 by Cochran & Smith • 21 E Anapamu St. JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER SB • 805-957-1115

LINDEN STUDIO AND GALLERY: Schock, Snyder, Sparks, and Speirs • By appt • 963 Linden Av, Carpinteria • 805-570-9195 LYNDA FAIRLY CARPINTERIA ARTS CENTER: Power of GREEN Exhibit ~ Oct 3 • 12-4 Fr-Su • 865 Linden Av • 805-684-7789 • www.carpinteriaartscenter.org

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MARCIA BURTT STUDIO: Coastal Influence ~ Oct 10 • 517 Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5 • 805-9625588 • 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: Unending ~ Sep 12 • 653 Paseo Nuevo • www.mcasantabarbara.org MUSEUM OF SENSORY & MOVEMENT EXPERIENCES: La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Av #F119 • www.seehearmove.com

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PORTICO GALLERY: Notable CA & national artists • Open Daily • 1235 Coast Village Rd • 805729-8454 • www.porticofinearts.com SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS: Artists with Disabilities • 805-2606705 • www.sbartworks.org SANTA BARBARA ARTS: Unique fine art & crafts from local artists & crafts people • ThursSun 11-5 • 805-884-1938

Lyz Rothman The Hangout Gallery La Cumbre Center for Creative Arts La Cumbre PLaza

PALM LOFT GALLERY: Beauty and Sorrow ~ Opens Sept 11 • 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 • 805-9699673 • www.Peregrine.shop

SANTA BARBARA FINE ART: Sense of Place by Michael Enriquez • 1321 State St • MoSa 12-5; Sun 12-4; Closed We • 805-845-4270 • www.santabarbarafineart.com SANTA BARBARA TENNIS CLUB: Gary Silverstein ~ Oct 1 • 10-2 daily • 2375 Foothill Rd • 805682-4722 SB BOTANIC GARDEN: 10-5 daily • 805-682-4726 • www.sbbg.org SB HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Queen on the Hill, Edward Borein • The Story of SB • 136 E De la Guerra • Thur 12-5, Fri 12-7; Sat 12-5 • 805-966-1601 • www.sbhistorical.org

SB MARITIME MUSEUM: Heritage, Craft & Evolution: Surfboard Design 1885 - 1959 ~ Oct 30 • 113 Harbor Way, Ste 190 • Thu-Su 10-5 • www.SBMM.org • 805-962-8404

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SB MUSEUM OF ART: Celebrating the Grand ReOpening & the Permanent Collection • Tu – Su, 11 –5; Thu, 11-8 • www.sbma.net • 805963-4364 SB MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: • Wed-Sun 10-5 • 805682-4711• www.sbnature.org • (THE SEA CENTER will be closed through Spring 2022)

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WATERHOUSE GALLERY: The Life Story of Great Works of 8/31/2021 3:49:50 PM Notable CA and National Art ~ Oct 25 • 11 E Anapamu Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 St • 805-730-1460 • State St, #9 • 11-5 Mon-Sat, www.sullivangoss.com 12-4 Sun • 805-962-8885 • SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & www.waterhousegallery.com CARRIAGE HOUSE: 805-688-7889 WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE • www.santaynezmuseum.org MUSEUM OF ART: Faculty THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY: exhibition: Sight, Insight ~ Oct The Art of California • Thur-Sat 30 • 805-565-6162 • 12-5 & By Appt • www.westmont.edu/museum www.thomasreynolds.com WILDLING MUSEUM: Art From UCSB LIBRARY: Immeasurable the Trail ~ Oct 3 • 1511 B Loss ~ online • Mission Dr, Solvang • www.library.ucsb.edu www.wildlingmuseum.org

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SOLVANG ANTIQUES FINE ART GALLERY: Contemporary & Vintage Art • 1693 Copenhagen Dr • 805-686-2322 • www.solvangantiques.com SULLIVAN GOSS: AN AMERICAN GALLERY: Nicole Strasburg: Sea Change ~ Sept 27; Summer Salon II ~ Sept 27; Paper Trails:

ARTIST TALK: 9/11 RENEWAL/REBIRTH • Artist RT Livingston discusses her new exhibit • UCSB Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/ehppm3m3 • 4pm Tu, 9/14. CHARLA CON EL ARTISTA: RENOVACIÓN / RENACIMIENTO DEL 9/11 • Artista RT Livingston habla sobre su nueva exhibición • Biblioteca UCSB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/ehppm3m3 • 4pm martes, 9/14. ATKINSON GALLERY VIRTUAL ARTIST TALK • With artist Sarah Rosalena Brady • SBCC Atkinson Gallery • Free • https://tinyurl.com/bs57rcxk • 2pm We, 9/15. CHARLA VIRTUAL CON EL ARTISTA DE ATKINSON GALLERY • Con la artista Sarah Rosalena Brady • SBCC Atkinson Gallery • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/bs57rcxk • 2pm miércoles, 9/15. SANTA BARBARA VISUAL ARTISTS RECEPTION • Meet artists and enjoy live music • SBVA Fall Gallery Studio, 101 Paseo Nuevo • 5:30-8pm Fr, 9/17. RECEPCIÓN DE SANTA BARBARA VISUAL ARTISTS • Conoce artistas y disfrute de la música en vivo • SBVA Fall Gallery Studio, 101 Paseo Nuevo • 5:30-8pm viernes, 9/17. LOCAL TREASURES OPENING DAY • Featuring 31 artists’ works • Architectural Foundation of SB • Architectural Foundation Gallery, 229 E Victoria St • 1-4pm Sa, 9/18. DÍA DE APERTURA DE LOCAL TREASURES • Presentando obras de 31 artistas • Architectural Foundation of SB • Architectural Foundation Gallery, 229 E Victoria St • 1-4pm sábado, 9/18. SB ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW! • 10am to 6pm on Sundays from Stearns Wharf east along Cabrillo Blvd. • (805) 8972519 • 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

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

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VICKI ANDERSEN ARTIST RECEPTION & EXHIBIT • Meet the artist and enjoy fine wine • Flying Goat Cellars Tasting Room, 1520 E. Chestnut Court, Unit A • https://tinyurl.com/4hmykpke • 4-6pm Fr, 9/10. VICKI ANDERSEN: RECEPCIÓN Y EXPOSICIÓN DE ARTISTA • Conoce a la artista y disfruta de un buen vino • Flying Goat Cellars Tasting Room, 1520 E. Chestnut Court, Unit A • https://tinyurl.com/4hmykpke • 4-6pm viernes, 9/10. GARY SILVERSTEIN: INSPIRED BY DESIGN ARTIST RECEPTION • The Santa Barbara Tennis Club, 2375 Foothill Rd • 5:30-7pm Fr, 9/10. GARY SILVERSTEIN: INSPIRADO EN LA RECEPCIÓN DEL ARTISTA DE DISEÑO • El Club de Tenis de Santa Bárbara, 2375 Foothill Rd. • 5:30-7pm viernes, 9/10. BEAUTY AND SORROW OPENING RECEPTION Art, Music, & More • Palm Loft Gallery, 410 Palm Ave. Loft A-1, Carpinteria • 4-6pm (art) 6:15 music with Susan Marie Reeves Sat, 9/11. RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA DE BELLEZA Y DOLOR • Arte, música y más • Galería Palm Loft, 410 Palm Ave. Loft A-1, Carpinteria • 4-6pm (arte) 6:15pm música con Susan Marie Reeves sábado, 9/11. STUDIO SUNDAY • Paint a watercolor bird inspired by a Nasca vessel • SB Museum of Art Family Resource Center • Free • https://tinyurl.com/u7s5hhxc • 1:30-4:30pm Su, 9/12. ESTUDIO DE DOMINGO • Pinta un pájaro de acuarela inspirado en una vasija de Nasca • SB Museum of Art Family Resource Center • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/u7s5hhxc • 1:30-4:30pm domingo, 9/12. 2021 TEEN MURAL UNVEILING CELEBRATION • Celebrate young local artists’ mural • Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center courtyard • 865 Linden Ave, Carpinteria • 3pm Su, 9/12. 2021 CELEBRACIÓN DE LA INAUGURACIÓN DEL MURAL PARA ADOLESCENTES • Celebra el mural de jóvenes artistas locales • Patio del Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center • 865 Linden Ave, Carpinteria • 3pm domingo, 9/12.

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Local artists working in all styles and media are invited to submit work to the annual community-wide Ready to Hang art show at the Community Arts Workshop this fall! Featuring an Artist’s Party from 6-9pm Friday, November 19th and a Public Sale from 4-7pm Saturday, November 20th, this is a wonderful opportunity to support and meet local artists. 70 percent of sales will go to the artists, with 30 percent benefitting the Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative. There will also be prizes awarded by artist John Hood. All pieces must be 12”x12” inches in size, and as the show’s name suggests, be ready to hang. Learn more and submit ($5 entry fee) at www.sbcaw.org/hang Se invita a los artistas locales que trabajan en todos los estilos y medios a enviar sus obras para la exhibición de arte anual Listo para colgar de toda la comunidad en el Community Arts Workshop este otoño! Con una fiesta de artistas de 6 a 9pm del viernes, 19 de noviembre y una venta pública de 4 a 7pm del sábado, 20 de noviembre, esta es una oportunidad maravillosa para apoyar y conocer a artistas locales. El 70 por ciento de las ventas se destinarán a los artistas, y el 30 por ciento beneficiará a Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative. También habrá premios otorgados por el artista John Hood. Todas las piezas deben tener un tamaño de 12”x12” pulgadas y, como sugiere el nombre de la exhibición, estar listas para colgar. Para más información y pagar (la tarifa de entrada de $5) visita www.sbcaw.org/hang


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