VOICE Magazine: September 17, 2021

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Remembering 9/11

Honor and recognition shared during a remembrance ceremony

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Detail of High Tide by Cynthia Martin

Art

The story is literally behind the painting at Sullivan Goss’s Paper Trails exhibition

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In This Issue

Octavio Cardenas Daniel Montenegro

Kelly Guerra

Yachts of Love

New Business

Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 20 Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 John Palminteri’s Community VOICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Harlan Green: Economic Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Community Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 SBAOR President Brian Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Audubon Society to host series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Galleries & Art Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 - *2 7 * Español y Inglés

Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (To Cross the Face of the Moon) Courtesy Photo

Calendar... 9-13*

Movies... 9

Efraín Solís

Santa Barbara celebrates Creek Week

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Starring Mariachi Los Camperos

Photo by Sigrid Toye

Pennington Dance Group will be in concert at Center Stage Theater this weekend

Photos courtesy of Opera SB

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Dance

Warren Butler opens The Courthouse Tavern

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Granada Theatre Friday, October 1, at 7:30pm Sunday, October 3, at 2:30pm The SB Yacht Club’s Yachts of Love benefit was a success for VNA Health 18

For Tickets: www.granadasb.org • 805-899-2222 VOICE Magazine Cover Story see page

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Company premiere

Mariachi Opera to open Opera SB Season Foglia, the 75-minute operetta tells the multi-generational story of one family’s journey across decades and borders to find one another and to make a home together. Echoing that effect, the Opera SB has announced that a limited number of tickets for this season’s productions will be available to all patrons on a name-your-ownprice basis. The name of this new initiative, made possible by a grant by the Walter and Holly Thomson Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee, is You Decide! “This means that any patron who finds our published prices too high is invited to make their own decision on how much to pay,” Protopapas added. “Producing opera with professional singers, orchestra, and stagehands is very expensive, and tickets typically cover less than 50 percent of the cost. Still, we want our performances to be accessible to everyone, and trust patrons to choose their own price knowing that every dollar goes towards supporting vibrant, live, Santa Barbara-made music theater.” Directed by Octavio Cardenas (Madama Butterfly, 2019) and conducted by David Hanlon, who conducted the 2010 Houston premiere, Opera Santa Barbara’s new production of Cruzar la cara de la luna features Grammy-

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ITH A LATIN TEMPO TO LIFT YOUR SPIRIT AND A HEARTWARMING FAMILY STORY, Opera Santa Barbara will open their 2021-2022 season with a company premiere of the Mariachi Opera, Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (To Cross the Face of the Moon), on Friday, October 1st, at 7:30pm and Sunday, October 3rd, at 2:30pm at the Granada Theatre. “We are thrilled to be returning to the Granada with a work that is approachable in so many ways”, said Opera Santa Barbara Artistic and General Director Kostis Protopapas. “For us this is the time to open up our doors wide and make theater a place of healing for everyone in our community. We are all thirsty for live music and a sense of community right now, and Cruzar is the ideal vehicle for this emotional reopening, with its signable tunes, moving story, and message of resilience and regeneration.” This production marks the company’s first production at the Granada Theater since November 2019, and the first performance of the theater’s fall season. With music by José “Pepe” Martínez, founder of the Mariachi Vargas de Tecatlán, and lyrics by Martínez and acclaimed American stage director Leonard

By Kerry Methner, VOICE

Award winning, Los Angelesbased Mariachi Los Camperos, who performed the opera at its New York City premiere in 2017 and the Houston revival in 2018. Some of Opera Santa Barbara’s favorite artists will perform the principal roles. Tenor Daniel Montenegro, Mario in Opera SB’s 2020 Il Postino, and baritone Efraín Solís, Malatesta in last April’s Don Pasquale, take up the roles of the half-brothers Rafael and Mark; former Opera SB Chrisman Studio Artists Kelly Guerra and Sergio Gonzalez, play the young couple of Chucho and Lupita. Bernardo Bermudez takes on the central role of the immigrant pater familias Laurentino, alternating between ages 25, 50, and 75, and Jessica Gonzalez-Rodriguez is his beloved wife Renata; Chrisman Studio Artist Raphaella Medina makes her Opera SB debut as the Americanborn granddaughter Diana. The set, which alternates between contemporary Houston, 1950’s Mexico, and the Chihuahuan Desert is designed by Adam Crinson, with lighting design by Brandon Baruch, both in their Opera Santa Barbara debuts. The performance will have songs and spoken dialogue in Spanish and English, with English supertitles projected above the stage. Because Santa Barbara is so ready to welcome companies and their live performances back, we asked Kostis Protopapas to answer just a few more questions about the upcoming performance and season. VOICE: What drew you to Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (To Cross the Face of the Moon)?

Kostis Protopapas: Cruzar is a very special piece. First of all, it was an ingenious idea to take mariachi, which is inherently operatic, combine it with traditional opera storytelling and production, and use the resulting new kind of opera to tell an important contemporary

story that resonates with millions of Americans. Equally importantly, Cruzar opened up the doors of the opera house to new audiences who may not have felt welcome there before. Cruzar has been on Opera Santa Barbara’s radar since before I came to the company, but it is difficult to fit in a traditional subscription season. As we were starting to make plans for the post-pandemic season, we asked ourselves: “what can we do now that we weren’t doing before?” Cruzar was one of the first answers that came to mind. Is there one of the upcoming season’s operas that you are particularly excited to add to the schedule?

Protopapas: Every single one! I told you about Cruzar already. The double bill excites me because I get to conduct two pieces that I never conducted before, including a compact Puccini masterpiece with some of my favorite singers. Semele is our first baroque opera. I am excited for this fabulous Roaring 20’s production and the all-female creative team we have lined up. As One is probably the most successful American opera of the recent past, with a story taken out of everyday life. It is also an example of the tremendous impact opera can have even on the smallest of scales, with just two singers and a string quartet. Finally, Traviata is one of my favorite operas of all time, and it will be the first time I conduct a Verdi opera with the Opera SB Orchestra and Chorus! What lasting creative effects has pandemic resilience lent to Opera SB?

Protopapas: Opera SB’s motto during the pandemic was three words: creativity, courage, community. We got our inspiration from Toni Morrison’s words: “This is precisely the time when artists

go to work. There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal.” We were determined to communicate a message of courage by creating new ways to offer the comfort and inspiration of live music and theater, even if we couldn’t do it the way we usually do. We believe that many in our community found solace and comfort in our message. We are coming out of the pandemic more convinced than ever that art is about artists reaching out and lifting up their fellow humans, and not about large budgets, grand productions, and big names. Is there a heart message from Opera SB to the community this year?

Protopapas: I think we all got a taste of what it’s like when the theaters are closed, parks, bars, and weddings are without live music and dance, when essentially the artists leave town. The message we have is this: the responsibility for keeping vital, vibrant, Santa Barbara-made art thriving in Santa Barbara belongs to everyone who values it. The arts are a use-it-or-lose-it proposition, so now that we are open, the single most important way to support us is to buy a ticket and come to the theater. Only 50 percent of the Granada Theater’s capacity of 1,500 seats will be sold. Detailed health protocols can be found on the Granada website Reserved tickets can be purchased online at granadasb. org, and are currently priced at $189, $149, and $89. You Decide! (pay-what-you-can) tickets are available by phone only, through the Granada Box Office, at 805.899.2222.


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CREEK WEEK September 18 8 25

ALL WEEK

Storm Drain Chalk Art Contest

Create chalk art and share a pic on Facebook or Instagram tagged with #sbcreekweek for a chance at fun prizes. Pick up free chalk at Art From Scrap Wed-Sat 11am-4pm while supplies last!

Self-Guided Tour of North Campus Open Space at UCSB View the map on your phone with the QR code here, or visit arcg.is/04W4Xr. Site open dawn til dusk at 6969 Whittier Drive in Goleta.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

Coastal Cleanup Day 9am-12pm

Help clean your favorite beach! Learn more & sign up to participate at exploreecology.org/ccd. If you can’t make Saturday, clean up your neighborhood, favorite park, or the beach anytime. Collect and submit cleanup data on the Clean Swell app!

Sweet Water Wise Homes Bicycle Tour 1-5pm

Join Sweetwater Collaborative for a guided bicycle tour showcasing Water Wise homes. Find details and purchase tickets at sweetwatercollaborative.org.

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Industrial Cannabis in the Arroyo Paredon Watershed 7pm

Join Santa Barbara Urban Creeks Council for an online panel discussion on cannabis production in Carpinteria and its impacts on local water quality. Find details and register for the event at sb-urbancreeks.org.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ReSource Center and Landfill Tour 10:30am-12pm

Take a guided tour of the new ReSource Center and learn how our waste is converted into resources for our community. RSVP Required to SDickinson@cosbpw.net.

Phelps Creek Walk at North Campus Open Space 5:15-6:45pm Join in a guided tour of UCSB’s North Campus Open Space. Park along the ocean side of Phelps Road in Goleta and meet at Phelps Creek. For more information contact chapman@ccber.ucsb.edu.

Upper Arroyo Burro at Barger Canyon Restoration Tour 5:30pm Tour the City of Santa Barbara Creeks Division’s restoration project. RSVP required to LSmith@SantaBarbaraCA.gov.

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

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Creek Stewardship 7pm

Watershed Art Workshop 4pm

Microplastics in Santa Barbara

6pm Join the City of SB Creeks Division and UCSB grad student researchers for an online presentation on microplastics in SB’s storm water. Register at bit.ly/MicroplasticsInSB.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Center Tour at UCSB

12-1pm Join in a tour of the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center. Age 12 and up, 15 people max. Building 565 Mesa Road on the UCSB campus. RSVP Required to LuSerra@cosbpw.net.

Homelessness and the Environment

7pm Join Santa Barbara Urban Creeks Council for an online panel discussion. Find details and register at sb-urbancreeks.org.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Walking Tour of Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve 9-10am

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Falcon Demonstration 10-11:30am

Learn how working falcons keep the Transfer Station free of seagulls. Meet at parking lot before entrance, 4430 Calle Real. For more information contact Cathleen Garnand at CGarnan@cosbpw.net.

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Sara Miller McCune along with

The Granada Theatre, The Santa Barbara Symphony, and

State Street Ballet Presents

The Night of a Lifetime

Oct. 23, 2021 at 2:30 & 7:30pm and

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

Sara Miller McCune Producer

William Soleau

Lonny Price

Nir Kabaretti

Director

Choreographer/ Music and Co-Artistic Director, Artistic Director, State Street Ballet Santa Barbara Symphony

Ken Davenport

Executive Producer

Jonathan Raviv as Hajj the Poet

For Tickets, Visit

Sherz Aletaha as Lalume

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Girls Inc. of Carpinteria to Celebrate 50th Anniversary with

Community News Westmont College Welcomes New Faculty

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OUR TENURE-TRACK PROFESSORS have joined the Wesmont College Faculty for its Fall 2021 semester. www.westmont.edu

BEN CARLSON has joined the Westmont physics department after working as a Samuel Langley postdoctoral fellow at University of Pittsburgh. Currently, Carlson works on the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, and has directed a number of successful undergraduate and graduate students’ work. He intends to continue working on the ATLAS experiment with Westmont students. Also having expertise on hadronic jets and missing transverse momentum triggers, Carlson appreciates opportunities to Ben Carlson involve his students in his research, which centers largely on the Higgs boson and dark matter. He earned his doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. DAN JENSEN has joined Westmont as Director of Engineering, holding the goal of preparing adaptive engineers committed to merging engineering, science, and the arts. Previously, Jensen spent 21 years teaching engineering mechanics at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is also a senior fellow at the International Design Center at Singapore University of Technology and Design and MIT. Now, he will work with the new engineering program which incorporates courses in engineering, physics, chemistry, and math to support students discover Dan Jensen innovative solutions. He earned his doctorate in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder. GEWNHI PARK is the newest faculty member of Westmont’s psychology department. She assumes this position after recently teaching as an associate professor at Hope College in Michigan. An explorer of how the mind and body interact and influence social interaction and cognitive and emotional processes, her research has studied the interactions between the heart and brain, and how the cardiac vagal tone shows how well the brain functions. She further incorporates those findings into other cognitive processing, self-regulatory systems, and emotional processing. Park earned her doctorate in cognitive psychology from Ohio State University.

Alastair Su

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An Evening in Bloom

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ERVING COUNTLESS LOCAL GIRLS OVER THE COURSE OF 50 YEARS, Girls Inc. of Carpinteria continues to play an important role in community members’ lives. To recognize this achievement and support its ongoing efforts, the organization will host its annual fundraiser gala Pacific Dutch Group Presents: An Evening in Bloom, A Roaring 20’s Affair at 5pm on Saturday, September 25th. The event will honor Diana and Clyde Freeman for their dedication to the Carpinteria community. “This year’s Bloom event is extra special, as we celebrate 50 years of inspiring girls to be strong, smart, and bold in addition to honoring two extraordinary leaders in our community,” said Girls Inc. Carpinteria Executive Director Jamie Collins. “We’re proud to recognize Diana and Clyde and their undeniable passion and dedication not only to Carpinteria, but also to building a better future for our youth.” Clyde Freeman currently serves as a Senior Vice President with Montecito Bank & Trust. A committed community member, he has been involved with Girls Inc. of Carpinteria for over 12 years, Clyde and Diana Freeman having acted as Board President and a Finance Committee member. Beyond Girls Inc., he has also given back through the Carpinteria Lions Club, Carpinteria Beautiful, the Carpinteria Valley Historical Society, Carpinteria Chamber of Commerce, and the City’s Community Block Development Grant Committee. Diana Freeman has also been a longtime supporter of Girls Inc. of Carpinteria, with her involvement spanning volunteering for events to joining the Board of Directors and acting as Board Secretary. A dedicated community member, she is also a member and past president of Carpinteria Beautiful, and has previously volunteered with the Carpinteria Arts Center, Carpinteria Avocado Festival, Carpinteria Lions Club, and with the City’s Host Program. Pacific Dutch Group Presents: An Evening in Bloom, A Roaring 20’s Affair will be hosted in the courtyard of the Girls Inc. of Carpinteria campus at 5315 Foothill Rd and include a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres hour, dinner catered by Food Liaison, entertainment by the Cate School Jazz Band, and silent and live auctions. To purchase tickets and learn more, visit www.girlsinc-carp.org/ways-to-give/special-events

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ALASTAIR SU joins the Westmont history department in teaching U.S. history. Currently, he is finishing his first book about America and the opium trade throughout the 19th century. Upon starting his new position, Su shared that he will support students as they navigate what it means to be a U.S. citizen as well as a Christian. He further stated that as an U.S. historian, he feels that a core element of his mission is to teach civics and help students uncover what it means to be an American in our current society. He is a Harvard University alumnus, and earned his doctorate in history from Stanford University.

Brad Daugherty Named Dream Foundation’s First Ambassador of Sports BRAD DAUGHERTY, a five-times NBA All-Star and NASCAR Team Owner, has joined Dream Foundation as the organization’s first Ambassador of Sports. In this role, he will work to fulfill sport-specific Dream requests, as well as join current Dream Foundation Ambassadors actor Rob Lowe and CKX Corporation board member Priscilla Presley in raising awareness for the organization. Drafted in 1986 after graduating from the University of North Carolina, Daugherty played with the Cleveland Cavaliers for eight years. Brad Daugherty Currently, he is part-owner of JTG Daugherty Racing, an NBC Motorsports Analyst for NASCAR, and hosts shows on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and SiriusXM NBA Radio. www.dreamfoundation.org

Book Sale to Support Vermont Haiti Project

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O SUPPORT THE HAITIAN COMMUNITY FOLLOWING THE HORRIBLE EARTHQUAKE on August 14th, the net proceeds of sales of Facing Ourselves: Reckoning by Patricia Houghton Clarke will be donated to the Vermont Haiti Project through October 7th. “In the years that I have been associated with the Vermont Haiti Project, I am constantly awed by the power of grass-roots efforts to make a direct, positive impact on the lives of Haitians,” shared Silo118 Gallerist Bonnie Rubenstein, a friend of the author. “Over time I’ve been privileged to see the completion of projects such as a clinic, an elementary school, a vocational school and a biosand water filter program that brings clean water into homes, businesses, and to the entire town of Duchity.” Facing Ourselves: Reckoning is a photography book focusing on small central California coastal communities. The author has stated that she will donate profits to national and international social justice organizations.

To purchase a copy of the book, go to www.facingourselves.org/reckoning or visit/shop online with Chaucer’s Books.


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Downtown Parking Committee Reviews Promenade Enforcement and Ambassador Program

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HILE THE STATE STREET PROMENADE CONTINUES TO OFFER LOCALS AND VISITORS ALIKE A FRESH WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE DOWNTOWN AREA, accessibility remains a concern for many community members. In response, the City of Santa Barbara has launched efforts to enforce accessibility requirements, namely by asking businesses without preexisting outdoor dining licenses to clear their sidewalks. The City’s Downtown Parking Committee reviewed these efforts, along with the ongoing Downtown Ambassador Program, during its most recent September 9th meeting. “In total, we’ve inspected around 170-173 different businesses,” City Parking Programs Supervisor Sarah Clark told the committee. “Of those, we ended up issuing 80 notices of violation.” In late June, the Santa Barbara City Council announced that State Street Promenade businesses must keep their sidewalk area clear unless they have an outdoor dining license agreement from before the pandemic. Accordingly, notifications were sent out informing downtown businesses that they must clear their sidewalk areas by July 9th. Since then, City staff ’s accessibility enforcement efforts have largely focused on removing unpermitted sidewalk items such as dining materials, retail displays, planters, and free-standing signs. Businesses in violation first receive a warning notice with a

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deadline to correct the issue. If that deadline is disregarded, the business receives an Administrative Citation and is fined. Clark shared that the majority of the businesses that received notices of violation were cooperative, quickly resolving any issues. Yet some businesses have neglected making requested changes, resulting in about six citations being sent out already, with a few more scheduled to be distributed as of September 9th. Beyond these actions, the City has continued to work with those businesses who are interested in joining the Outdoor Dining License Program to ensure they meet accessibility requirements. Additionally, City staff hope to soon begin accessibility enforcement of the actual in-street parklets and enclosures by examining issues such as ramps, tables, clearance, and maneuverability. “That is sort of a more specialized enforcement effort, so we’re working now on getting staff...the training that they need in order to effectively enforce those requirements and to understand the requirements that they are enforcing,” said Clark, adding that the City hopes to work with a Certified Accessibility Specialist. After receiving these updates, the Downtown Parking Committee turned its attention to reviewing the Downtown Ambassador Program, which is managed by the Public Works Department. The program currently includes seven ambassadors, with additional recruitment efforts underway. These ambassadors do not act as enforcement officers. Rather, they welcome downtown visitors, maintain contact with local businesses, and observe and report conditions requiring attention. They also connect people experiencing homelessness with organizations that may offer resources and assistance. The committee reviewed the program’s August statistics, revealing that Downtown Ambassadors made a total of 119 maintenance calls, 14 police dispatch calls, and made 35 contacts with City Net to provide people experiencing homelessness resources. The Ambassadors also made 574 Municipal Code Warnings, including warnings against smoking, skateboarding/biking on the sidewalk, and individuals sleeping on the sidewalk. “With the whole of the Promenade, I think this program is especially important and I hope that we’re able to find other sources of funding and support as we’re able to staff that,” commented committee Vice Chair Ed France. “I think this is really an important addition to our downtown that can hopefully be sustained over the long haul.” The next Downtown Parking Committee meeting is scheduled for October 14th. For more information, visit www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/brdcomm/dm/parking/default.asp

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Friday • viernes 9.17.21 DANCE | BAILE DANCE STUDIO CLASS IN THE PARK

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

CLASE DE ESTUDIO DE BAILE EN EL PARQUE

Clases de baile de salsa y bachata • ME Sabor Dance Studio, Oak Park Stage en 500 W. Alamar

Av • www.mesabordancestudio.com/classes • $12 • Semanal, lunes y viernes.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING

Meeting open to general public • Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary • https://tinyurl.com/2264t5ur • 9am-12:30pm Fr, 9/17.

REUNIÓN DEL CONSEJO ASESOR DEL SANTUARIO MARINO NACIONAL DE LAS ISLAS DEL CANAL Reunión abierta al público en general • Santuario Marino Nacional de las Islas del Canal • https://tinyurl.com/2264t5ur • 9am a 12:30pm viernes, 9/17.

VIRTUAL BILINGUAL SUPPORT GROUPS

For survivors of domestic violence • Domestic Violence Solutions • https://tinyurl.com/rra3frs6 • Free • 12-1pm Fr through 9/30.

GRUPOS DE APOYO VIRTUALES BILINGÜES

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

WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT SERIES

Virtual • 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

Virtuales • 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 Schedule subject to change. Please visit metrotheatres.com for theater updates. Thank you. Features and Showtimes for Sept 17 - 23, 2021 * = Subject to Restrictions on “SILVER MVP PASSES; and No Passes”

www.metrotheatres.com FA I R V I E W

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225 N FAIRVIEW AVE GOLETA 805-683-3800

Blue Bayou* (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:15, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 2:30, 5:15, 8:00. The Eyes of Tammy Faye* (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:40, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 1:50, 4:40, 7:30. The Card Counter (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:00, 7:45. Sat/Sun: 2:15, 5:00, 7:45.

CAMINO REAL

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

Cry Macho* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. Mon-Thur: 2:05, 4:55, 7:30. Copshop* (R): Fri-Sun: 2:05, 4:55, 7:30, 10:00. Mon-Thur: 3:00, 5:30, 8:05. Malignant (R): Fri-Sun: 1:55, 9:35. Mon-Wed: 2:45, 5:20. Thur: 2:45.

OH, THANK YOU

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

OH, GRACIAS

(PG13): Fri, Sun: 3:00, 6:20, 9:20. Sat: 12:30, 3:25, 6:20, 9:20. Mon-Thur: 2:30, 5:30, 8:30. Candyman (R): Fri-Sun: 2:30, 9:55. Mon-Thur: 5:50.

NOCHES DE CINE EN EL MART

MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE MART

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

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Blue Bayou* (R): Fri-Thur:

(PG13): Fri: 2:15, 3:45, 5:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45. Sat/Sun: 12:45, 2:15, 3:45, 5:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45. Mon-Wed: 2:15, 3:45, 5:15, 6:45, 8:15. Thur: 2:15, 3:45, 5:15, 8:15. Candyman (R): Fri-Sun: 4:45, 7:20. Mon-Wed: 7:55. Thur: 5:20. Free Guy (PG13): Fri-Thur: 2:25, 5:05, 7:45. Dear Evan Hansen* (PG13): Thur: 7:00, 8:30.

The Eyes of Tammy Faye* (R): Fri-Thur: 2:00, 5:15, 7:30. The Card Counter (R): Fri-Thur: 2:45, 5:25, 8:00. Free Guy (PG13): Fri-Wed: 2:20, 5:00, 7:40. Thur: 2:20, 5:00, 7:50. The Alpinist (PG13): Fri: 3:15, 5:35, 7:50. Dear Evan Hansen* (PG13): Fri: 7:40.

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

Experience a dance performance like no other as Center Stage Theater hosts the Pennington Dance Group in Concert at 7:30pm Saturday, September 18th and at 2pm Sunday, September 19th. Celebrating their 21st season as a southern California dance company, the Pennington Dance Group will perform a variety of work including Out Of, Ungoverned Spaces, a reconstruction of Dances Before God, and the premiere of the duet suite Encounters. Purchase tickets ($18-25) by visiting www.centerstagetheater.org Experimenta un espectáculo de danza como ningún otro, ya que Center Stage Theatre presenta al Pennington Dance Group en Concierto a las 7:30pm el sábado, 18 de septiembre y a las 2pm el domingo, 19 de septiembre. Para celebrar su veintiuna temporada como compañía de danza del sur de California, Pennington Dance Group interpretará una variedad de trabajos que incluyen Out Of, Ungoverned Spaces, una reconstrucción de Dances Before God y el estreno de la suite de duetos Encounters. Compra boletos ($18-25) visitando www.centerstagetheater.org

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

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.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 2:30, 4:50, 8:10.

1317 STATE STREET SANTA BARBARA 805-963-9580

Se reúne de 4:30-6:30pm viernes a través de Zoom. Reserva tu lugar en https://tinyurl.com/y7qs3qbf.

Cry Macho* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 2:00(LP), 4:30(LP), 7:00(LP), 9:30(LP). Mon-Thur: 2:45(LP), 5:15(LP), 7:45(LP). Copshop* (R): Fri-Sun: 2:10, 4:40, 7:10, 9:40. Mon-Thur: 3:05, 5:40, 8:15. Malignant (R): Fri-Sun: 4:45, 7:20. Mon-Thur: 3:15, 8:05.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

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September 17, 2021

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.

NORTH S.B. COUNTY THEATRES Movie Listings for 9/17/21-9/23/21 MOVIES LOMPOC • (805) 736-1558 / 736-0146 MALIGNANT -RFri 4:30-7 | Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7 | Mon-Thu 4:30-7 CRY MACHO -PG13Fri 4:30-7 | Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7 | Mon-Thu 4:30-7 SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS -PG13Fri 4-7 | Sat-Sun1-4-7 | Mon-Thu 4-7 COPSHOP -RFri 4:30-7 | Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7 | Mon-Thu 4:30-7 HI-WAY DRIVE-IN, SANTA MARIA (805) 937-3515

CRY MACHO -PG13Starts @ 7:40 MALIGNANT -R@ 9:50 General Admission $11.50 / Kids $8.50 / Seniors $8 BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:40-9:30pm Fr & Sa | 6:55-9pm 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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Difundir la conciencia de los que viven sin poder • Unite to Light • $15 • http://unitetolight.org • viernes, 9/17-9/26.

SANTA BARBARA SENDING MISSION CONFERENCE

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

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

SPOOKY TOURS WITH SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS

CONFERENCIA DE MISIÓN DE ENVÍO DE SANTA BÁRBARA

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

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

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

Let’s Go To The M O V I E S

TÚ ENCIENDES LA NOCHE 5K VIRTUAL

MARY JANE MCCORD PLANNED PARENTHOOD BOOK SALE

Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Free admission and parking • www.ppcccbooksale.com • 10am8pm Through 9/26.

VENTA DE LIBROS MARY JANE MCCORD PLANNED PARENTHOOD

Venta de libros • Earl Warren Showgrounds, SB • Entrada y estacionamiento gratuitos • www.ppcccbooksale.com • 10am-8pm jueves, hasta el 9/26.

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.

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

Saturday • sábado 9.18.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS A-Z COOKING CLASS

Class for ages 8-12 • Eastside Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/3wntkwtp • 1-3pm Sa, 9/18.

CLASE DE COCINA A-Z

Clase para edades de 8-12 • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/3wntkwtp • 1-3pm sábado, 9/18.

DANCE | BAILE PENNINGTON DANCE GROUP IN CONCERT

Celebrate this iconic group’s 21st anniversary • Center Stage Theater, SB • $18-25 • https://tinyurl.com/yjcuhke5 • 7:30pm Sa, 9/18 & 2pm Su, 9/19.

PENNINGTON DANCE GROUP EN CONCIERTO

Celebra el 21 aniversario de este grupo icónico • Center Stage Theatre, SB • $18-25 • https://tinyurl.com/yjcuhke5 • 7:30pm sábado, 9/18 y 2pm domingo, 9/19.


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Local News for a Global Village | www.VoiceSB.com SERIE DE CONCIERTOS DE VERANO DE ISLA VISTA

Safari Local

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, 9/18, 9/25.

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

SOUTH ON LINDEN

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

BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

SOUTH ON LINDEN

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

Photo by Aaron Kreisberg

JOSE MARIA NAPOLEON

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

BEER STEIN WORKSHOP AND HOME BREW DEMO Make your own stein and learn about brewing • Clay Studio, 1351 Holiday Hill Rd, Goleta • $85 • https://tinyurl.com/hx6nkk6d • 1-4pm Sa, 9/18.

Enjoy a concert and interactive art performances • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $10 • https://tinyurl.com/cdm6s7jb • 10pm Sa, 9/18.

VOLUNTEER TRAIL WORK EVENT

Photo by Conor McMahon

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

A NIGHT OF MUSIC AND ART

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

22 de septiembre. Este programa virtual, presentado por el presidente de GCAS y estudiante de posgrado de UCSB, Conor McMahon, discutirá los proyectos iniciales de GCAS, las actividades y las oportunidades futuras para que los estudiantes se involucren. La participación es gratuita, visita https://tinyurl.com/bxmfc2vd

VICTORY VEGETABLE GARDENING CLASSES FOR THE TRUE BEGINNER

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

Disfruta de un concierto y representaciones artísticas interactivas • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club • $10 • https://tinyurl.com/cdm6s7jb • 10pm sábado, 9/18.

Conoce los esfuerzos recientes para involucrar a los estudiantes con las aves y la vida silvestre, ya que la Sociedad Audubon de Santa Bárbara presenta la Sociedad Audubon de la Costa de Goleta - Un nuevo capítulo estudiantil de la Sociedad Audubon en UCSB a las 7:30pm el miércoles,

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

JOSE MARIA NAPOLEON

UNA NOCHE DE MÚSICA Y ARTE Photo by Lauren Harris

Learn about recent efforts to engage students with birds and wildlife as the Santa Barbara Audubon Society hosts Goleta Coast Audubon Society - A New Student Chapter of the Audubon Society at UCSB at 7:30pm Wednesday, September 22nd. Presented by GCAS President and UCSB graduate student Conor McMahon, this virtual program will discuss GCAS’s initial projects, activities, and future opportunities for students to get involved. Participation is free, visit https://tinyurl.com/bxmfc2vd

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

TALLER DE JARRAS DE CERVEZA Y DEMOSTRACIÓN DE ELABORACIÓN CASERA

Help care for local trails • City of SB Parks & Recreation, meet at Manning Park • Contact Steve Biddle at SBiddle@SantaBarbaraCA.gov or (805) 565-5439 to RSVP • 8:15am Sa, 9/18.

EVENTO VOLUNTARIO DE TRABAJO EN SENDEROS Ayuda a cuidar los senderos locales • City of SB Parks & Recreation, punto de encuentro en Manning Park • Comunicate con Steve Biddle enviando un correo electrónico a SBiddle@ SantaBarbaraCA.gov o llamando al (805) 565-5439 para confirmar tu asistencia • 8:15am 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

Haz tu propia jarra y aprende sobre la elaboración de cerveza • Clay Studio, 1351 Holiday Hill Rd, Goleta • $85 • https://tinyurl.com/hx6nkk6d • 1-4pm sábado, 9/18.

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

DISCUSIÓN CON EL AUTOR VIRTUAL DE CHAUCER’S Con Frauke Bagusche, The Blue Wonder • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/t4wz3sbr • 12pm domingo, 9/19.

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

GARY CLARK JR.

HEART OF NEW HOUSE 5TH ANNUAL LUNCHEON

GARY CLARK JR.

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.

WORLDWIDE RALLY FOR FREEDOM

March and festival against COVID restrictions/ mandated vaccines • Stand Up SB • Meet at Stearns Wharf • 12pm Sa, 9/18.

MUSIC | MÚSICA 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.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE

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

RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE 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.

RALLY MUNDIAL POR LA LIBERTAD

Monday • lunes

ONE805 LIVE 2021

HIKE THE ARROYO HONDO PRESERVE

ONE805 LIVE 2021

CAMINA EN LA RESERVA ARROYO HONDO

Marcha y festival contra las restricciones de COVID / vacunas obligatorias • Stand Up SB • Reunión en Stearns Wharf • 12pm sábado, 9/18. 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. 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

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

EL BUEN BUEN ESPECTÁCULO

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

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.

9.20.21

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE 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 los lunes y miércoles de 12:30 a 3pm y el primer y tercer fin de semana del mes, sábados y domingos de 10am a 12:30pm y de 12:30pm a 3pm. La visita es gratuita • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge

Tuesday • martes 9.21.21 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES 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,

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

Sunday • domingo 9.19.21

LAS EXPERIENCIAS NO ORDINARIAS DE LOS NO CREYENTES

ISLA VISTA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

OTRO DÍA EN EL PARAÍSO

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

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

MUSIC | MÚSICA

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

CAFÉ Y CLÁSICOS

THE NONORDINARY EXPERIENCES OF NON-BELIEVERS

Presentado por la Profesora Emerita Ann Taves de UCSB • Humanist Society of SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/dj55j9cj • 3pm sábado, 9/18.

ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE

September 17, 2021

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

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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www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/lib/default.asp • 10 am-12pm martes.

VETS CONNECT @ THE LIBRARY

Learn about available resources • SB Central Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/5yvu5hv4 • 2-4pm Tu, 9/21.

CONECTA CON LOS VETERINARIOS EN LA LIBRERIA

Conoce los recursos disponibles • Biblioteca Central SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/5yvu5hv4 • 2-4pm martes, 9/21.

HERBS FOR THE BODY ONLINE CLASS

Taught by herbalist & nutritionist Emily Sanders • Artemisia Academy • $800-1000 • https://tinyurl.com/27uvydxu • 2-5:30pm Tu 9/21-11/30.

HIERBAS PARA EL CUERPO CLASE EN LÍNEA

Impartido por la herbolaria y nutricionista Emily Sanders • Artemisia Academy • $8001000 • https://tinyurl.com/27uvydxu • 2-5:30pm martes, 9/21-11/30.

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD

Provide input and help plan library events • Eastside Library • https://tinyurl.com/p4kf75e5 • 4-5:30pm Tu, 9/21.

JUNTA ASESORA DE ADOLESCENTES Proporciona información y ayuda a planificar los eventos de la biblioteca • Biblioteca del lado este • https://tinyurl.com/p4kf75e5 • 4-5:30pm martes, 9/21.

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Local News for a Global Village | www.VoiceSB.com VIRTUAL SPANISH CONVERSATION GROUP - INTERMEDIATE

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

GRUPO VIRTUAL DE CONVERSACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL – INTERMEDIO

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

FAVORITE POEM READINGS

Share and hear poems with others • SB Public Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/3wmce7k5 • 5pm Tu, 9/21.

LECTURAS DE POEMAS FAVORITAS

Comparte y escucha poemas con otras personas • Biblioteca pública de SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/3wmce7k5 • 5pm martes, 9/21.

CHAUCER’S VIRTUAL AUTHOR DISCUSSION

With Jaime Cortez, Gordo: Stories • Chaucer’s Books • Free • https://tinyurl.com/ya5fnyzs • 7pm Tu, 9/21.

DISCUSIÓN VIRTUAL CON EL AUTOR DE CHAUCER’S Con Jaime Cortez, Gordo: Stories • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/ya5fnyzs • 7pm martes, 9/21.

SB SKI & SPORT CLUB KICK-OFF

Learn about and join SB Ski and Sport Club • Chase Palm Park Center, 236 E Cabrillo Blvd, SB • Free • 7:30-9:30pm Tu, 9/21.

SB SKI & SPORT CLUB EVENTO DE LANZAMIENTO

Aprende y únete al SB Ski and Sport Club • Chase Palm Park Center, 236 E Cabrillo Blvd, SB • Gratis • 7:30-9:30pm martes, 9/21.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE MORNING BIRD WALK

View and learn about local birds • SB Botanic Garden • $20-30 • https://tinyurl.com/7ckkn95z • 8:30-10am Tu, 9/21.

PASEO DE LOS PÁJAROS POR LA MAÑANA

Ve y aprende sobre las aves locales • SB Botanic Garden • $20-30 • https://tinyurl.com/7ckkn95z • 8:30-10am martes, 9/21.

MUSIC | MÚSICA NOONTIME AT HOME

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

MEDIODÍA EN CASA

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

EQUINOX CONCERT

Performance by the Santa Barbara Revels • University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. • $30-35 • https://santabarbararevels.org • 6pm Tu, 9/21.

CONCIERTO DE EQUINOCCIO

Honor local community heroes and hear from critically-acclaimed author Elizabeth Gilbert at Hospice of Santa Barbara’s 9th Annual Heroes of Hospice at 6pm Wednesday, September 22nd. A virtual event, awards will be presented to Mi Vida, Mi Voz, the Beloved Bear Program, SB County’s Public Health Director Van Do-Reynoso, MPH, PhD, and Gary Simpson, owner of Home Improvement Center. Elizabeth Gilbert, writer of Eat Pray Love, will act as keynote speaker, with an online auction also available between September 16th-23rd. Purchase tickets ($50) at www.hospiceofsb.org/heroes

Honra a los héroes de la comunidad local y escucha a la autora aclamada por la crítica Elizabeth Gilbert en la novena edición anual de Héroes del hospicio de Hospice of Santa Barbara a las 6pm el miércoles, 22 de septiembre. En un evento virtual, se entregarán premios a Mi Vida, Mi Voz, el programa Beloved Bear, la directora de salud pública del condado de SB, Van Do-Reynoso, MPH, PhD y Gary Simpson, propietario del Home Improvement Center. Elizabeth Gilbert, escritora de Eat Pray Love, presentará como oradora principal, con una subasta en línea también disponible entre el 16 y el 23 de septiembre. Compra boletos ($50) en www.hospiceofsb.org/heroes

Presentación de Santa Barbara Revels • University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. • $30-35 • https://santabarbararevels.org • 6pm martes, 9/21.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES 2021 UNA SANTA BARBARA PEACE PRIZE AWARD

Government Meetings • Reuniones gubernamentales CENTRAL BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW • 9am

JUNTA DE SUPERVISORES DEL CONDADO DE SB •

JUNTA CENTRAL DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA •

SB CITY COUNCIL • 2pm Tu, 9/21. Learn more

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

9am viernes, 9/17. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

CITY OF SB SINGLE FAMILY DESIGN BOARD consent agenda

review • 11am Mo, 9/20. 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, 9/20. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/45c5yx5c

CITY OF SB ARCHITECTURAL BOARD OF REVIEW consent

agenda review • 1pm Mo, 9/20. 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, 9/20. Para más información visita

9am martes, 9/21. Para más información visita www.countyofsb.org/bos https://tinyurl.com/zcrmn7f9

AYUNTAMIENTO DE SB• 2pm martes, 9/21. Para más información visita https://tinyurl.com/zcrmn7f9

Honrando al Director Ejecutivo de SBIFF Roger Durling • UNASB • $ 35 • https://tinyurl.com/ekewfu77 • 5pm martes, 9/21.

Wednesday • miércoles 9.22.21

FUNCIONARIO DE AUDIENCIAS DEL PERSONAL DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 9am miércoles, 9/22. Para más información

CHILDREN | NIÑOS

visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO

STORYWALK IN THE PARK

CITY OF SB PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION • 4pm We, 9/22. Learn more https://tinyurl.com/yeusmsyr

COMISIÓN DE PARQUES Y RECREACIÓN DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 4pm miércoles, 9/22. Para más información

CITY OF SB ARCHITECTURAL BOARD OF REVIEW •

MONTECITO BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW •

JUNTA DE REVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 3pm lunes, 9/20. Para más información visita

JUNTA DE REVISIÓN ARQUITECTÓNICA DE MONTECITO • 1pm jueves, 9/23. La agenda se publicará en

1pm Th, 9/23. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

BILINGUAL INDEPENDENT REDISTRICTING COMMISSION FIRST COMMUNITY HEARING • 6-

CITY OF SB FIRE & POLICE COMMISSION • 4pm Th,

9/23. Learn more https://tinyurl.com/4rm44nzr

PRIMERA AUDIENCIA COMUNITARIA BILINGÜE INDEPENDIENTE DE LA COMISIÓN DE REDISTRIBUCIÓN DE DISTRITOS • 6-7:30pm lunes, 9/20.

https://tinyurl.com/4rm44nzr

Asiste https://tinyurl.com/2pxa4368

PREMIO UNA SANTA BÁRBARA DE LA PAZ 2021

Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO

visita https://tinyurl.com/yeusmsyr

7:30pm Mo, 9/20. Attend https://tinyurl.com/2pxa4368

Honoring SBIFF Executive Director Roger Durling • UNASB • $35 • https://tinyurl.com/ekewfu77 • 5pm Tu, 9/21.

CITY OF SB STAFF HEARING OFFICER • 9am We, 9/22.

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

3pm Mo, 9/20. Learn more www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ABR

COMISIÓN DE POLICÍA Y BOMBEROS DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 4pm jueves, 9/23. Para más información visita SOUTH BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW • 9am Fr,

9/24. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

Stories and outdoor activities • SB Public Library • Alameda Park • Free • 2-3:30pm We, 9/22.

STORYWALK EN EL PARQUE

Disfruta de una historia y actividades al aire libre • Biblioteca pública SB • Parque Alameda • Gratis • 2-3:30pm miércoles, 9/22.

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.

CITY OF SB SIGN COMMITTEE • 9am Tu, 9/21. Learn more

JUNTA SUR DE REVISIÓN ARQUITECTÓNICA • 9am viernes, 9/24. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

COMITÉ DE LETREROS DE LA CIUDAD DE SB • 9am

NORTH BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW • 1pm Fr,

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

JUNTA NORTE DE REVISIÓN ARQUITECTÓNICA • 1pm

THERAPEUTIC MUSIC - RESTORING HARMONY IN TIMES OF TRANSITION

www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SIGN

martes, 9/21. Para más información visita www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SIGN

9/24. Agenda to be posted https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

SB COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • 9am Tu, 9/21.

viernes, 9/24. La agenda se publicará en https://tinyurl.com/uaywfsj6

Learn more www.countyofsb.org/bos

Photo by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

September 17, 2021

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.

NEW TO MEDICARE

Virtual presentation • Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program • Free • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 10am We, 9/22.

NUEVO AL MEDICARE

Presentación virtual • Programa de asesoramiento y defensa de seguros de salud • Gratis • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 10am miércoles, 9/22.

MEDICINE MAKING ONLINE CLASS Taught by herbalist & medicine maker Jaimee Simundson • Artemisia Academy • $400-500 • https://tinyurl.com/jt3xya8h • 2-5pm We, 9/22-10/20.

CLASE EN LÍNEA DE FABRICACIÓN DE MEDICAMENTOS

Impartido por el herbolario y fabricante de medicamentos Jaimee Simundson • Artemisia Academy • $400-500 • https://tinyurl.com/jt3xya8h • 2-5pm miércoles, 9/22-10/20.

PROUD YOUTH OF COLOR

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

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

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


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InCONTINUES Person &/ CONTINÚA Online Activities for Everyone GRUPO DE CONVERSACIÓN VIRTUAL y HÉROES DEL HOSPICIO Actividades en persona en línea para todos EN INGLÉS DE LA BIBLIOTECA Con la oradora principal Elizabeth Gilbert, autora PÚBLICA DE SB

de Eat Pray Love • Hospice of SB • $50 • BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE www.hospiceofsb.org/heroes • 6-7:15pm

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

LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS

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

EL CÍRCULO FRANCÉS

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

FAMILY-TO-FAMILY EDUCATION PROGRAM

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

PROGRAMA DE EDUCACIÓN DE FAMILIA A FAMILIA

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

GOLETA COAST AUDUBON SOCIETY - A NEW STUDENT CHAPTER Presentation by GCAS President Conor McMahon • SB Audubon Society • Free • https://tinyurl.com/bxmfc2vd • 7:30pm We, 9/22.

GOLETA COAST AUDUBON SOCIETY - UN NUEVO CAPÍTULO ESTUDIANTIL Presentación del presidente de GCAS, Conor McMahon • SB Audubon Society • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/bxmfc2vd • 7:30pm miércoles, 9/22.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

LES MISÉRABLES - SCHOOL EDITION SCREENING Screening of Rubicon Theatre Company’s summer production • Century 10 Downtown, 555 E Main St, Ventura • $12 • https://tinyurl.com/49sekhs3 • 5:30pm & 8:30pm We, 9/22, personal streaming available 9/23-10/3.

LOS MISERABLES - PROYECCIÓN DE LA EDICIÓN ESCOLAR Proyección de la producción de verano de Rubicon Theatre Company • Century 10 Downtown, 555 E Main St, Ventura • $12 • https://tinyurl.com/49sekhs3 • 5:30 pm y 8:30pm miércoles, 9/22, transmisión personal disponible del 9/23 al 10/3.

MUSIC | MÚSICA THE LUMINEERS

Live concert • SB Bowl • $45-95 • https://tinyurl.com/eb25chvn • 7:30pm We, 9/22.

THE LUMINEERS

Concierto en vivo • SB Bowl • $ 45-95 • https://tinyurl.com/eb25chvn • 7:30pm miércoles, 9/22.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES HEROES OF HOSPICE

Featuring keynote speaker Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat Pray Love • Hospice of SB • $50 • www.hospiceofsb.org/heroes • 6-7:15pm We, 9/22.

miércoles, 9/22.

OPEN MIC STAND-UP COMEDY

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

MICRÓFONO ABIERTO - COMEDIA STAND-UP

Comediantes locales • Mel’s Cocktail Lounge, 209 W Carrillo St., SB • 7pm miércoles.

Thursday • jueves 9.23.21 CHILDREN | NIÑOS STORYWALK IN THE PARK

Stories and outdoor activities • SB Public Library • La Mesa Park • Free • 10:30am-12pm Th, 9/23.

STORYWALK EN EL PARQUE

Disfruta de una historia y actividades al aire libre • Biblioteca pública de SB • La Mesa Park • Gratis • 10:30 am-12pm jueves, 9/23.

MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

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

MÚSICA Y MOVIMIENTO

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

BABY AND ME

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

BEBÉ Y YO

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

KIDS SALSA CLASSES

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

CLASES DE SALSA PARA NIÑOS

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

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES B2B NETWORKING

Meet and hear from local business people • SB South Coast Chamber of Commerce • $10-20 • https://tinyurl.com/audvrnpc • 9-10:30am Th, 9/23.

REDES B2B

Conoce y escucha a la gente de negocios local • SB Cámara de Comercio de la Costa Sur • $1020 • https://tinyurl.com/audvrnpc • 9-10:30am jueves, 9/23.

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.

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 CARPINTERIA BIRDWATCHERS VIRTUAL MEETINGS

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

REUNIONES VIRTUALES DE OBSERVADORES DE AVES DE CARPINTERIA

Dive into a discussion on whales while enjoying a special edition local beer as the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History presents The Natural History of Wine, Beer & Spirits: Whales and Rincon Brewery at 5pm Saturday, September 25th. Featuring Marine biologist and educator Holly Lohuis from Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ocean Futures Society, Rincon Brewery co-owner Mark Hyatt, and Rincon Brewer Chas Cloud, this virtual talk and beer tasting is a fun way to learn more about protecting whales and the environment. Purchase tickets ($20-100) at https://tinyurl.com/bn8ksfbc Sumérgete en una discusión sobre las ballenas mientras disfrutas de una cerveza local de edición especial mientras el Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History presenta La historia natural del vino, la cerveza y las bebidas espirituosas: ballenas y Rincon Brewery a las 5pm el sábado, 25 de septiembre. Con la bióloga y educadora marina Holly Lohuis de la Ocean Futures Society de Jean-Michel Cousteau, el copropietario de Rincon Brewery Mark Hyatt y Rincon Brewer Chas Cloud, esta charla virtual y degustación de cerveza es una forma divertida de aprender más sobre la protección de las ballenas y el medio ambiente. Compra boletos ($20-100) en https://tinyurl.com/bn8ksfbc

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

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

THE HUMANS

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.

Enjoy this Tony Award-winning play • PCPA • Severson Theatre, Santa Maria • $10 • www.pcpa.org/InterPlay • 7pm Th, 9/23 & 1:30pm Sa, 9/25.

PROUD OLDER ADULT GROUP

LOS HUMANOS

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.

POETRY CLUB

This month’s poet: Linda Pastan • Montecito Library • Free • 2-3:30pm Th, 9/23.

CLUB DE POESÍA

Poeta de este mes: Linda Pastan • Biblioteca Montecito • Gratis • 2-3: 30pm jueves, 9/23.

CHAUCER’S VIRTUAL AUTHOR DISCUSSION

With fire experts and writers Stephen J. Pyne and David Carle • Chaucer’s Books • Free • https://tinyurl.com/3m2vyse4 • 7pm Th, 9/23.

DISCUSIÓN VIRTUAL CON EL AUTOR DE CHAUCER’S Con los expertos en incendios y escritores Stephen J. Pyne y David Carle • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/3m2vyse4 • 7pm jueves, 9/23.

Disfruta de esta obra ganadora del premio Tony • PCPA • Severson Theatre, Santa Maria • $10 • www.pcpa.org/InterPlay • 7pm jueves, 9/23 y 1:30pm sábado, 9/25.

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

STATE STREET PROMENADE MARKET

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

MERCADO DEL STATE STREET PROMENADE

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

Friday • viernes 9.24.21 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES VIRTUAL DIVERSIFY OUR NARRATIVE BOOK CLUB This month’s book: Five Midnights by Ann Davila Cardinal • SB Public Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/fmjze9wv • 3:30-4:30pm Fr, 9/24.

DIVERSIFICAR NUESTRA NARRATIVA CLUB DE LECTURA VIRTUAL El libro de este mes: Five Midnights de Ann Davila Cardinal • SB Public Library • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/fmjze9wv • 3:30-4:30pm viernes, 9/24.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

QUACK

Enjoy this new comedy play • PCPA • Severson Theatre, Santa Maria • $10 • www.pcpa.org/InterPlay • 7pm Fr, 9/24-9/25.

QUACK

Disfruta de esta nueva comedia • PCPA • Severson Theatre, Santa Maria • $10 • www.pcpa.org/InterPlay • 7pm viernes, 9/24-9/25.

MUSIC | MÚSICA MY MORNING JACKET

Concert featuring Durand Jones and the Indications • SB Bowl • $47-76 • https://tinyurl.com/4rbd3udv • 6pm Th, 9/23.

MI CHAQUETA DE LA MAÑANA

Concierto con Durand Jones y los Indications • SB Bowl • $47-76 • https://tinyurl.com/4rbd3udv • 6pm jueves, 9/23.

LUIS MUÑOZ TRIO

Live concert performance • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • $15 • https://sohosb.com • 7:30pm Th, 9/23.

LUIS MUÑOZ TRIO

Presentación del concierto en vivo • Restaurante SOhO y Club de Música • $15 • https://sohosb.com • 7:30pm jueves, 9/23.

ROAR & POUR

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

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NEXUS: Readings from Black Playwrights

NEXUS: lecturas de dramaturgos negros

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XAMINE THEMES OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND XAMINA TEMAS DE DIVERSIDAD, EQUIDAD E INCLUSIÓN a través INCLUSION through staged play readings as the Westmont de lecturas de obras teatrales mientras el Westmont Festival Theatre presenta Festival Theater presents NEXUS: Readings from Black NEXUS: lecturas de dramaturgos negros a las 7:30pm el sábado, 25 de Playwrights at 7:30pm Saturday, September 25th. The septiembre. El programa, el primero de una serie de tres lecturas en escena, first in a series of three staged readings, the program is directed está dirigido por el escritor y profesor Johnny Jones, el primer artista / académico by writer and professor Johnny Jones, Westmont College’s first residente de Westmont College para la Iniciativa para la Justicia y el Compromiso artist/scholar-in-residence for its theater department’s Initiative Global de su departamento de teatro. En conjunto, la serie destacará obras de teatro for Justice and Global Engagement. Altogether, the series will y dramaturgos modernos y contemporáneos que discuten la justicia, la diversidad y highlight modern and contemporary plays and playwrights that la reconciliación. discuss justice, diversity, and reconciliation. “Mi primer objetivo y mi esperanza es presentar obras de teatro que involucren a “My first goal and hope is to stage plays that engage the los estudiantes y la comunidad con historias que se sientan nuevas y que involucren students and community with stories that feel new and that los problemas más reales de nuestro tiempo,” dijo Jones. “Es un privilegio y una gran engage the very real issues of our times,” said Jones. “This is a responsabilidad. A medida que continuamos viviendo en este momento actual de privilege and a great responsibility. As we continue to live in this cambio social y una pandemia global, existe un esfuerzo por priorizar los logros, las Westmont College Artist/Scholar-incurrent moment of social change and a global pandemic, there is necesidades y los problemas de las comunidades negras, indígenas y de personas de Residence Johnny Jones an effort to prioritize the achievements, needs and issues of Black, color.” Indigenous and people of color communities.” Cada lectura será gratuita y le da la bienvenida a todo el público. Los asistentes deben mostrar Each reading will be free and welcome to all members of the public. Attendees must show un comprobante de haber recibido la vacuna COVID-19 o una prueba negativa de COVID-19, y proof of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine or a negative COVID-19 test, and wear a mask while usar una máscara cuando estén adentro. Para obtener más información visita indoors. For more information, www.westmont.edu www.westmont.edu

MUSIC | MÚSICA H.E.R. • Live concert • SB Bowl • $55-95 •

https://tinyurl.com/b4c4fwr5 • 6:30pm Fr, 9/24. H.E.R. • Concierto en vivo • SB Bowl • $55-95 • https://tinyurl.com/b4c4fwr5 • 6:30pm viernes, 9/24.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

Montecito Union School, en las terrazas • Gratis • 3-4: 30pm viernes, 9/24.

• Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/38zeafuj • 1-3pm sábado, 9/25.

Saturday • sábado

DANCE | BAILE

CHILDREN | NIÑOS

LIBRARY ON THE GO

A-Z COOKING CLASS

BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA

CLASE DE COCINA A-Z

Visit the Library’s new outreach van • Montecito Union School, on the terraces • Free • 3-4:30pm Fr, 9/24. Visita la nueva camioneta de extensión de la biblioteca •

9.25.21

For ages 8-12 • Eastside Library courtyard • Free • https:// tinyurl.com/38zeafuj • 1-3pm Sa, 9/25. Para niños de 8 a 12 años • Patio de la biblioteca del lado este

Spanish with Jonathan

Private Spanish tutor / teacher for children and adults. Call Jonathan Garcia 805.201-8529 to set up appointment schedule.

SBKLUB’S REUNION SHOWCASE

Latin dance performances • Center Stage Theater, SB • $15-50 • https://tinyurl.com/2akptrfk • 7pm Sa, 9/25.

ESCAPARATE DE LA REUNIÓN DE SBKLUB

Presentaciones de baile latino • Center Stage Theatre, SB • $15-50 • https://tinyurl.com/2akptrfk • 7pm sábado, 9/25.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES JOURNEY TO WELLNESS VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS Topic: I Feel So Alone In My Anxiety • Journey to Wellness • $75 • \https://thejourneytowellnessworkshops.com • 9am2pm Sa, 9/25.

TALLERES VIRTUALES POR JOURNEY TO WELLNESS

Tema: Me siento tan solo en mi ansiedad • Journey to Wellness • $75 •https://thejourneytowellnessworkshops.com • 9am-2pm sábado, 9/25.

THE NATURAL HISTORY OF WINE, BEER & SPIRITS: WHALES AND RINCON BREWERY

Learn about whales and enjoy a virtual beer tasting • SB Museum of Natural History • $20-100 • https://tinyurl.com/ bn8ksfbc • 5pm Sa, 9/25.

LA HISTORIA NATURAL DEL VINO, LA CERVEZA Y LAS BEBIDAS ESPIRITUOSAS: BALLENAS Y RINCON BREWERY

Aprende sobre las ballenas y disfruta de una degustación de cerveza virtual • SB Museum of Natural History • $20-100 • https://tinyurl.com/bn8ksfbc • 5pm sábado, 9/25.

MOVIES & THEATRE | CINE Y TEATRO

FALL MUSEUM MARKETPLACE

Fundraising event with over 60 vendors • The Carpinteria Valley Museum of History, 956 Maple Ave. • Free admission • 8am-3pm Sa, 9/25.

MERCADO DE LOS MUSEOS DE OTOÑO

Evento de recaudación de fondos con más de 60 proveedores • El Museo de Historia del Valle de Carpinteria, 956 Maple Ave. • Entrada gratuita • 8am-3pm sábado, 9/25.

UNITY SHOPPE ESTATE SALE

Sale of art, antiques, furniture, and more once belonging to Unity Shoppe Founder Barbara Tellefson • La Casa Nichita, 679 Mission Canyon Rd, SB • 8am-2pm Sa, 9/25 & 9/26.

VENTA DE INMUEBLES DE UNITY SHOPPE

Venta de arte, antigüedades, muebles y más pertenecientes a la fundadora de Unity Shoppe Barbara Tellefson • La Casa Nichita, 679 Mission Canyon Rd, SB • 8am-2pm sábado, 9/25 y 9/26.

COSMECON • Celebrate beauty with masterclasses,

product demonstrations, and more • Paseo Nuevo, SB • Free • https://tinyurl.com/86e3dc5f • 12-4pm Sa, 9/25. COSMECON • Celebra la belleza con clases magistrales, demostraciones de productos y más • Paseo Nuevo, SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/86e3dc5f • 12-4pm sábado, 9/25.

AN EVENING IN BLOOM, A ROARING 20’S AFFAIR Fundraiser gala for Girls Inc. of Carpinteria • Girls Inc. courtyard, 5315 Foothill Rd, Carpinteria • $100-150 • https://tinyurl.com/3sxekpep • 5pm Sa, 9/25.

UNA TARDE EN FLOR, UNA AVENTURA DE LOS AÑOS 20 LOCOS

Gala de recaudación de fondos para Girls Inc. de Carpinteria • Patio de Girls Inc., 5315 Foothill Rd, Carpinteria • $100-150 • https://tinyurl.com/3sxekpep • 5pm sábado, 9/25.

NEXUS: READINGS FROM BLACK PLAYWRIGHTS

Sunday • domingo

NEXUS: LECTURAS DE DRAMATURGOS NEGROS

YOGA ON STEARNS WHARF

Staged reading and discussion • Westmont Festival Theater • Porter Theatre, 955 La Paz Rd, SB • Free • 7:30pm Sa, 9/25.

Lectura y discusión organizadas • Westmont Festival Theatre • Porter Theatre, 955 La Paz Rd, SB • Gratis • 7:30pm sábado, 9/25. Outdoors | Al aire libre

HERB WALK AT HASKELL’S BEACH

Led by herbalist & nutritionist Emily Sanders • Artemisia Academy • $30 • https://tinyurl.com/ybd97jtz • 10am-12pm Sa, 9/25.

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SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

Dirigido por la herborista y nutricionista Emily Sanders • Artemisia Academy • $30 • https://tinyurl.com/ybd97jtz • 10am-12pm sábado, 9/25.

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OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE Exercise with beautiful scenery • Power of Your Om Yoga Studio • Stearns Wharf, SB • Suggested $10-25 donation • https://tinyurl.com/6cwnb7mv • 9-10am Su, 9/26.

YOGA EN STEARNS WHARF

Haz ejercicio con hermosos paisajes • Power of Your Om Yoga Studio • Stearns Wharf, SB • Donación sugerida de $10-25 • https://tinyurl.com/6cwnb7mv • 9 a 10am domingo, 9/26.


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because that’s what not only the locals want, but we know that because we’re going to be such a fun place where the locals go, the tourists are going to want to come and hang out where the locals do,” explained Butler. Currently, the Courthouse Tavern serves lunch and appetizers along with its allday Happy Hour selections. Butler ultimately plans to provide breakfast and dinner menus, as well as offer catering and will host receptions and rehearsal dinners for people celebrating weddings at the courthouse.

View from the Tavern courthouse staff,” shared Butler. “All people that work and live in the community, who are going to be looking forward to a place where they can hang out with each other and have a great time and have some great food.” Butler is no stranger to the Santa Barbara restaurant and hospitality scene. An active community member since 2007, he previously owned Butler Event Center, Montecito Event Center, and Warren B’s, as well as served as the President of Hospitality Santa Barbara. Additionally, he has been involved with a number of local restaurants, including Marmalade Cafe and the Elephant Bar Restaurant, which eventually became Flightline Restaurant. Now, after being approached by a group of local Photo courtesy of Warren Butler

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OMETIMES YOU WANT TO GO WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME —and for Santa Barbara locals, that place is quickly becoming the Courthouse Tavern. Recently opened across from the Santa Barbara Courthouse Sunken Gardens, this charming restaurant and bar offers patrons an impressive view as they enjoy Warren Butler American cuisine and an all-day Happy Hour. Ultimately, owner Warren Butler hopes this combination of location and atmosphere will lead to the Courthouse Tavern becoming a “Santa Barbara version of Cheers.” “It’s such a small town, especially in that area, where you have all the lawyers and County people, and the

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business people eager to see the feature fresh ingredients from space become a local hotspot, Santa Barbara companies and Butler has launched his latest the Farmers’ Market. endeavor: the Courthouse Add to that a number Tavern. He will also continue of beers and wines from in his current roles of helping local breweries and wineries to run Chase Restaurant and along with mixed drinks, acting as Executive Director of and the Courthouse Tavern’s local radio show Cork And Fork support of the Santa Barbara Radio 805. community becomes clear. “I’m just honored to have “We definitely want to this opportunity,” said Butler, have local drafts, local wines, “and to give the community another option of a place to go and hang out and enjoy life here in Santa Barbara.” Offering gorgeous outdoor patio and parklet seating as well as an indoor bar and tables, the Courthouse Tavern evokes an intrinsically welcoming atmosphere. From almost any outdoor seat, guests can view the Santa Barbara Santa Barbara’s Premiere Ocean View Apartments Courthouse, admire its architecture, • Every apartment has outstanding ocean views with the very best island and sunset views in town. and catch glimpses • 31 one bedroom apartments, each with granite counter tops and a magnificent view. of people enjoying picnics, walking, or • Recently updated on a dead end street with a reserved parking spot for each unit. getting married at • Only six blocks to the ocean and on a bluff top with mild ocean breezes year round. All the top floor units have high beamed ceilings and no steps, so easy access for all ages. the Sunken Gardens. The Courthouse • With 10 furnished apartments, there is short term as well as long term flexibility in rental agreements. Tavern’s menu, • See the best of Santa Barbara from this park-like setting. which offers an affordable selection For more information or to schedule an appointment of burgers, salads, call John at 805-451-4551. and appetizers, as well as entrees such as grilled salmon JOHN R. WHITEHURST and garlic shrimp Property Manager/Owner pasta adds to the welcoming feel. 805-451-4551 • www.SBOceanViewRentals.com DRE#01050144 Many of its dishes Home Realty & Investment

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September 17, 2021 Salt Marsh Reserve, and the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center. There is also a self-guided tour of UCSB’s North Campus Open Space available online. Finally, the community as a whole is encouraged to participate in the Storm Drain Chalk Art Contest by drawing their own unique designs around an area storm drain. Art From Scrap will be distributing free chalk while supplies are available. Artists can then enter their works in the contest by taking a photo and tagging it with #sbcreekweek on Facebook and Instagram, with winners receiving local business gift cards among other prizes.

Creek Week Invites Community to Step Up and Care for Our Environment

environment,” shared Liz Smith, OU CAN FIGHT City of Santa Barbara Creeks AGAINST MARINE Outreach Coordinator. “We hope POLLUTION while having to increase awareness that nature fun with community is all around us, even in the most members during Santa Barbara’s urban areas of our community, 2021 Creek Week celebration. and that what we do on land Held Saturday, September 18th throughout our watersheds has through Saturday, September an impact on 25th, this annual the health of our event unites creeks and the organizations ocean.” and people A local countywide in tradition since caring for our 1999, Creek creeks, watersheds, Week was first and ocean. coordinated Whether you by the County enjoy attending and City of engaging panel Santa Barbara, discussions, Community creating art, or Environmental actively cleaning Coastal Cleanup Day Council, or exploring participants Audubon Society, natural areas, SB Urban Creeks Council, and there are ways for everyone to get Gaviota Coast Conservancy. involved. Today, the event continues to “We hope that by provide opportunities to enjoy participating in Creek and care for our environment, Week activities, community as well as promote awareness for members will feel a sense of local creeks, watersheds, and the care and stewardship for our

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ocean. This awareness proves especially crucial given that local pollution largely stems from manufactured materials such as car fluids, litter, and pesticides. When these harmful items land in storm drains, they can then ultimately pollute the ocean or creeks. “An important part of preventing this pollution is educating community members about what they can do to help, because we are all the solution,” said Smith.

Coastal Cleanup Day Creek Week begins with Coastal Cleanup Day, held from 9am to 12pm noon on Saturday, September 18th. California’s largest volunteer effort, there are 26 participating cleanup locations included just within Santa Barbara County. During last year’s event, 776 volunteers prevented almost 4,000 pounds of trash from polluting our local waters. Individuals who preregister to volunteer at a Coastal Cleanup Day location will be entered to win fun

prizes. People can also clean up on their own through the rest of September and record gathered trash via an app called “Clean Swell.” “It offers a chance to make a difference,” said Explore Ecology Public Relations Director Jill Phelps Creek Walk Cloutier. “I think it’s empowering for people because so often news about the environment is such a downer and it’s kind of depressing on what’s happening, and this is a way that you can spend an hour to three hours of your morning and then feel Carpinteria Salt Marsh really good that you did something that has a major impact.” The remainder of Creek Week offers people more opportunities to educate themselves on a range of issues through virtual discussions and in-person tours, including tours of Phelps Creek, the Carpinteria Photo by Andrew Brooks, UC Natural Reserve System

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Santa Barbara Remembrance Ceremony Honors 9/11 Fallen

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SALUTE TO HONOR THE FALLEN and the first responders, and to celebrate the heart and soul of Democracy were all a part of a Remembrance Ceremony held at the historic Courthouse Sunken Gardens, framed by an American flag held high by two fire department ladder trucks. The September 11th ceremony was organized by the Santa Barbara Police Department.

The 9/11 attacks resulted in 2,977 fatalities, over 25,000 injuries, and many long-term health issues. It was also the single deadliest incident for firefighters (340 dead) and law enforcement officers (72 dead) in the history of the United States. In addition to the deaths and injuries, there was $10 billion in damaged property. “Twenty years ago today, we witnessed the single greatest tragedy to occur on U.S. soil in our lifetime,” commented Salud Carbajal, U.S. Representative. Several hundred people attend the event organized by the Santa Barbara Police Department, along with members of the Santa Barbara City Fire Department, Santa Barbara County Sheriff ’s Office, Santa Barbara County Fire Department, Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office, and several other allied public safety agencies and government officials participated in the 20th year anniversary remembrance ceremony of the tragic events on 9/11. “9/11 left an indelible mark on American consciousness. I remember the shock when I look back on that day and it is hard to believe it has been two decades,” continued U.S. Representative Carbajal. Guest speakers at the event included: Judge Thomas Adams, Santa Barbara County Superior Court; U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal; Santa Barbara District Attorney Joyce Dudley; Santa Barbara Mayor Cathy Murillo; SB interim Chief Bernard Melekian; Santa Barbara Sheriff Bill Brown; Fire Chief Greg Fish, Carpinteria-

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HE SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB hosted its Annual Charity Regatta was anything but quiet! Even with the reduced venue, the musical buffet, and activities, benefitting VNA Health (formerly Visiting Nurse and Hospice Care) on Saturday, this year’s Charity Regatta’s proceeds far outdistanced those of previous years. September 11th. Over the past 17 years, Thanks to generous sponsorships and donations, the Regatta raised $310,000, over this successful collaboration has raised twice the amount of previous years. This is indeed a testament to the importance of over $2 million through generous sponsorships VNA Heath services to our community. and donations in support of VNA programs. Seated by the Palapa Bar among a robust group of sailing enthusiasts, we viewed When the Santa Barbara community was the yachts as they crossed the finish line. Although faced with fire and mudslides and the current the clubhouse was out of commission, the sand was coronavirus pandemic, VNA continued to be of definitely not. The action had simply moved to the service, keeping the healthcare environment as beach where the usual party-goers gathered. The normal as is possible under extremely difficult winners of the PHRF and CHRF classes were Tom and uncertain circumstances. Molyneux’s Valhalla and the Glanville-skippered In years past, the Charity Regatta has been a Escapade. Congratulations to VNA Health, co-chairs one day extravaganza that not only raised funds Staff Commodore Francie Lufkin and Nick Sebastian for one of Santa Barbara’s most worthwhile along with the Santa Barbara Yacht Club for another agencies, but allowed for the day’s sponsors exceptionally successful event! and guests to enjoy a mimosa-sprinkled buffet Before I close, there’s an important online event breakfast with musical accompaniment, a view offered at the Maritime Museum: a free Zoom webinar of the afternoon’s yacht race from either a with Dr. David Valentine, the Norris Presidential Chair spectator boat or on the club’s upper decks, and in Earth Science at UCSB, speaking about his shocking a BBQ and after-party that is known to extend Carol Kallman, YC Women President, and 2021 discovery between Catalina Island and Los Angeles of Race Director Brad Schaupeter into the wee hours. Commodore Andra Escola hundreds of ruptured waste barrels of DDT 3,000 feet In the light of the current COVID surge below the water’s surface. The toxic chemical, that may be causing cancer in sea lions and due to recent public health orders from both the California and Santa Barbara and invading the human food chain, has led to a massive seafloor mapping exercise. This County Public Health Departments, in-person attendance and safety for all concerned presentation will take place on Thursday, October 21st at 7pm PDT. The webinar is free, prevented the usual program but registration is required at: www.sbmm.org/santa-barbara-event from taking place. Carol Kallman, the SBYC Women’s President, along with VNA’s 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 Lailan McGrath and Maggie Ph.D in clinical psychology. 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What’s Been Happening?

Harbor & Seafood Festival Postponed!

COVID-19 Response Apprehended

The Santa Barbara HARBOR & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL set for Saturday, October 16th has been postponed. One in three Santa Barbara County eligible residents have NOT had a COVID-19 shot. 75.1 percent have had at least one shot. A north county focus is underway to visit targeted areas with low numbers.

A Day to Remember

Local Fashion Santa Barbara K9 Murdoch was in a lead position with a team of PD officers and Sheriff’s deputies, to corner a burglary suspect in the Mesa home of a Santa Barbara County Fire Dept. employee Sunday night. When police brought Buellton resident Trey Von Duus out, he was dressed in a fire uniform. He was booked into Santa Barbara County Jail on suspicion of felony burglary, vandalism, and possession of a stolen vehicle. Also a misdemeanor for resisting arrest. The suspect was treated for minor bites. At one point the confrontation that could be viewed from the street showed the suspect holding a pillow up in defense as the dog attacked.

See the eye-catching FASHION LINE from former KEYT weathercaster/anchor ROSEMARY OROZCO (in person). Friday 9/17 Mira Bella 1819 Cliff Dr. Santa Barbara, 5pm- 9pm. Ten percent savings with RSVP. Shop for special event, holiday, and everyday wear. Wine, bites, shop...

Avocado Festival Pop-Ups

Now Open: Arosha Silkscreen

AROSHA SILKSCREEN AND EMBROIDERY is now open at 255 Magnolia in Goleta. Long time “go to” spot for promotional items. Big clearance sale underway today. Many items $2. to make room. Formerly from Santa Barbara.

Even though the 2021 California Avocado Festival at Linden Field is postponed until 2022, WATCH FOR SOME POP-UP events including music, an on line video show, memorabilia, and some Avocadooriented surprises around Carpinteria Oct. 2.

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9/11 CEREMONY AT THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY COURTHOUSE brought out a united display from fire agencies and law enforcement, emotional speeches, and the reading of names from the victim’s list.

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Community News TV Santa Barbara Welcomes New Board Members and Chair

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V SANTA BARBARA, THE REGION’S COMMUNITY MEDIA ACCESS CENTER FOR CLOSE TO 50 YEARS, recently announced that six new community members have joined their Board of Directors: Laura Treat, Regina Ruiz, Courtney Frazer, Don Katich, Gary Dobbins and Rebecca Brand. Additionally, Meighann Helene has been appointed to serve as Board Chair. “We are thrilled to have such an esteemed group of board members come together at this exciting time when community media is more important than ever,” said Erik Davis, Executive Director of TV Santa Barbara. “The new and returning board members bring a wealth of media and television experience and we are excited for the future of TV Santa Barbara.” Meighann Helene has served on the Board of Directors since 2015, and has served as the Board’s Treasurer in the past. A current Artist in Residence Gary Dobbins Laura Treat at the Santa Barbara Center for Art, Science and Technology, she also works for the IBM Data Science and AI Elite team. Laura Treat joins the TVSB Board of Directors as the Curator of Moving Image Collections at the UCSB Library, where she has dedicated her career to providing access to regional media. Regina Ruiz is the Vice President Regina Ruiz Rebecca Brand of Development and Marketing at local nonprofit St. Vincent’s, also having worked as a broadcast journalist. Courtney Frazer has become a Board member as a producer of the Apples to Zucchini Cooking Classes, previously serving as the Director of Advancement for TVSB. Don Katich, a Village Properties real estate agent, will contribute Courtney Frazer Meighann Helene knowledge from his extensive experience in local media producing as a Board member. Rebecca Brand will also be able to provide insight from her experiences hosting and producing TV shows and digital videos for TVSB and other platforms, as well as operating Rebecca Brand Productions MEDIA. Gary Dobbins joins the Board as the co-founder of both Carpinteria’s Coastal View News and Carpinteria Magazine. He has also acted as a TVSB advisory Board member for www.tvsb.tv more than 20 years. Don Katich

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RE YOU SEARCHING FOR A WAY TO GIVE BACK TO THE SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY? The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is currently inviting enthusiastic and outgoing community members to help welcome visitors at its fourth floor, outdoors, Santa Barbara Visitor Center. Volunteers will also help maintain displays, assist with special events, exhibit openings, community festivals, and art receptions, making this a wonderful way to meet people and support SBMM’s key work. To learn more about volunteering, contact SBMM Volunteer Coordinator Jesse Baker-Lorelli at jbaker@sbmm.org or 805 456-8748. Volunteer applications can be found at www.sbmm.org/volunteer-application

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‘A Prime Example’

Virologist Carolina Arias is chosen for the 2021-22 Harold J. Plous Award

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AROLINA ARIAS, an assistant professor of biology at UC Santa Barbara, has received the 2021-22 Harold J. Plous Award. One of the university’s most prestigious faculty honors, the award is given annually to an assistant professor from the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences who has shown exceptional achievement in research, teaching, and service to the university. The award is presented by the College of Letters and Science, and was established to honor the memory of Harold J. Plous, an assistant professor of economics. It is the highest honor the College Carolina Arias of Letters and Science can bestow upon a junior faculty member. “Carolina Arias is a prime example of a scholar who uses the tools of her research to help her community,” said Pierre Wiltzius, dean of mathematical, life, and physical sciences at UC Santa Barbara. “Her development of rapid COVID-19 testing for our campus was an essential and invaluable part of our response to the pandemic. Carolina is extremely deserving of this award.” “It’s an honor to be commended by my colleagues for all the efforts we’ve made,” said Arias, who with her lab has been on the front lines of the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A virologist by training, Arias’s work has been instrumental in the development of the campus’s asymptomatic COVID-19 surveillance program, the establishment of a clinical-grade CLIA laboratory for COVID-19 testing, and the development of a program for genomic sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the identification of its variants. Through collaborations with fellow researchers, as well as with colleagues at UCSB’s Student Health Services, Cottage Hospital, and the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department, tracking of the virus’s movements through the campus and wider community has been enabled, and community members are kept up to date with the latest developments. “There is so much information to sort through,” Arias said. “I felt that one good use of my time could be in trying to make sense of it myself and then transmitting what I understood to everyone.” She is also a member of UCSB Chancellor Henry T. Yang’s COVID-19 Response Team. The COVID-19 activity is on top of ongoing research, teaching, and mentoring Arias continues to conduct throughout the pandemic, focusing on genomic techniques to uncover how viruses gain control of their host cells. Arias is originally from Bogota, Colombia, where she received her B.S. and M.S. in microbiology at Universidad de los Andes. She received her Ph.D. in microbiology at New York University’s Sackler Institute for Graduate Biomedical Sciences in 2008, where she studied virus-host interactions in herpesviruses and poxviruses. As a postdoctoral fellow at UC San Francisco and then at the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, she studied the genome-wide transcriptional and translational regulation of Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus. In January 2016, she conducted comprehensive drug screens to identify FDA-approved compounds that could be used to curtail Zika virus infection. Arias joined the UC Santa Barbara faculty in 2016.

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Economic VOICE What Is Real Inflation? By Harlan Green / Special to VOICE

“The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3 percent in August on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 0.5 percent in July,” the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today, September 14th. “Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 5.3 percent before seasonal adjustment.” The FRED cpi graph to the right shows the most recent spike in retail inflation, but also its relative insignificance compared to past inflationary surges, especially in the 1970s and 1980s. Then why so much worry about its recent spike? Because Wall Street investors like cheap money, and bond holders’ low inflation, and they worry that the Federal Reserve might react too soon to such an inflationary surge by tightening credit, when it’s primary goal should be to keep people employed and consumers happy. Is inflation one of the major problems facing the US economy today? You would think so listening to major commentators and some economists. Zanny Minton Bedoes, Editor in Chief of The Economist, said it was the major problem for sustainable economic growth on Fareed Zakaria’s Sunday TV cast recently, if prolonged. Consumers and businesses also like cheap money to buy homes and things, but they aren’t so worried at present because lots of COVID-19 recovery money is available and in circulation. Therefore, it’s a little early to be worrying about what I call real inflation—prices rising faster than wages for more than a few months. And the August CPI showed its first decline in eight months from 5.5 to 5.3 percent August. Computer Oriented RE Technology

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SB Audubon Society to Host Free Fall Community Programs By Daisy Scott / VOICE

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OAR, EXPLORE, AND LEARN ABOUT LOCAL BIRDS and their habitats this fall as the Santa Barbara Audubon Society invites community members to participate in a series of free virtual programs. Open to all, each presentation will offer unique insights into regional nature and conservation topics, including UCSB students’ efforts, the Carrizo Plain National Monument, and the historic nesting of Western Snowy Plovers.

“We have some pretty incredible biodiversity and open space both near to us and also a little further afield but still fairly local, and these places are worth visiting and protecting, and trying to maintain for future generations,” said SBAS Program Chair Aaron Kreisberg. For over 50 years, SBAS has worked toward protecting Santa Barbara County’s birdlife and their habitats. The organization also encourages community engagement and awareness of conservation efforts by hosting educational programs, including the popular Eyes in the Sky program that brings native birds

of prey to area classrooms and after-school programs. In hosting this fall’s free virtual talks, SBAS Program Chairs Aaron and Emily Kreisberg hope to further connect community members to local wildlife and conservation issues. “I’d like to think that getting outside and looking at birds is one of the more accessible, safe, activities, especially in a stretch... we’ve had,” said Aaron. “Getting outside and connecting with nature, we’d like to have it be as accessible for everybody as possible and inclusive, and so [we’re] just encouraging as many people as possible to connect with the unique open spaces and biodiversity we have in our area.” The first program, Goleta Coast Audubon Society - A New Student Chapter of the Audubon Society at UCSB, will take place at 7:30pm on Wednesday, September 22nd. Hosted by GCAS President and UCSB graduate student Conor McMahon, this presentation will discuss GCAS’s role as a birdwatching and conservation club at UCSB. Established in

2019, the chapter currently organizes various advocacy initiatives, conservation projects, and birding walks in the hopes of educating students and the public on conservation and birdlife protection. Next, freelance writer and photographer Chuck Graham will present A Visual Journey through Carrizo Plain National Monument at 7:30pm on Wednesday, October 27th. A celebrated photographer, Graham’s work has been featured in National Geographic for Kids, BBC Wildlife Magazine, and more. He has been an avid photographer of the Carrizo Plain National Monument since 2006, and recently published his first book, Carrizo Plain, Where the Mountains Meet the Grasslands. His presentation will offer attendees a stunning

glimpse of this beautiful landscape. Finally, community members are invited to celebrate a remarkable moment for local birdlife by attending Carpinteria Snowy Plovers: A First Successful Nesting in 60 Years at 7:30pm on Wednesday, November 17th. A threatened species, the Western Snowy Plover faces regular human disturbances of their beach breeding habitats and previously had not bred at Carpinteria State Beach since 1960. Yet in Carpinteria Birdwatchers founder John Callender’s talk, attendees will learn about the successful 2021 nesting, and the factors that made it possible. To register for upcoming programs and learn more about the Santa Barbara Audubon Society, visit www.santabarbaraaudubon.org

Community Environmental Council, El Gato Channel Foundation, and The City Of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation Department to Hold Ribbon Cutting To Celebrate New Hydration Stations In Public Parks Newest additions in CEC’s Rethink the Drink program for water bottles, a regular water fountain spout, and a dog bowl. CEC worked with the Parks and Recreation Department to choose the location of the hydration stations. Selecting Alameda Park had particular meaning since CEC has hosted the Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival here since 2009. Shoreline Park is also significant due to its proximity to the ocean where so much of our plastic waste ends up. City of Santa Barbara Parks and Recreation Director Jill Zachary commented, “Parks & Recreation is pleased to partner with CEC and El Gato Channel Foundation. Water bottle filling stations are a great addition to City parks.” Two key collaborators from the El Gato Water refill stations are now publicly Channel Foundation – Board Member Gina available at Alameda Park and Shoreline Park Giannetto and Foundation Grants Manager Torrie Cutbirth – spoke to why they felt passionate about the project, and why CEC was critical to its success: “We were thrilled to bring hydration stations to two city parks, providing equitable access to water in these public spaces. Every step we take towards reducing single use plastics is a step in the right direction. CEC brought together their track record of impactful programming, partnerships, and deep community networks to streamline the process and make the project a huge success.” This project would not have been possible without the generosity of the El Gato Channel Foundation, an organization that recognizes that reducing waste is key to addressing the plastic pollution crisis. Photos by Kathi King

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contemporary works of Patricia Chidlaw’s White King, Elko and EHIND EVERY CANVAS, a concealed world of information Nathan Huff’s This is How it is. awaits. Through the labels affixed to a work of art each time The exhibit also forces it is featured in an exhibition, a story emerges detailing visitors to consider art’s future by its journey across different galleries, social interests, and displaying Chris Peters’ Created time periods. Traditionally, this information is most appreciated by AI, which is the first NFT by art historians, dealers, and gallery curators. Yet now Sullivan Goss (non-fungible token) Sullivan - An American Gallery invites the community to examine the role Goss has exhibited. Displayed via documentation plays within art in PAPER TRAIL: The Life Story of Great an electronic tablet beside Oskar Works of Art, on view through October 25th. Fisghinger’s iconic Hide and Seek, “If a particular piece is chosen its ever-shifting images beg the over the years to be in lots of different question of how art will continue museum shows that means in each to evolve into new formats. case a curator saw that piece and Uniting all of these distinctive Overpass Series No. 5 thought ‘that’s a really good example pieces and the exhibition as a by Nicole Strassburg of that artwork,’ and put it in a show,” whole are three key concepts: explained Sullivan Goss owner Nathan Vonk. “What I want provenance, authenticity, and value. To help visitors people to sort of come away from the show understand the importance of these Hide and Seek by Oskar Fischinger with is a sort of a feeling of being educated concepts when dealing with a work about how things become valuable and of art, each piece has a card detailing where it has been previously exhibited as important, or are thought of as valuable well as published in catalogs or books. In short, the exhibition actively highlights and important, in a way that they might the information so often left hidden on the back of a canvas. not have known before.” “This show is part of our ongoing attempt to sort of provide people Featuring 19 works of art ranging from information about the art world and how it works that you just don’t get very the late 19th century to the present day, many other places so that people sort of think of us as a place where you can PAPER TRAIL’s pieces offer visitors visual come and learn more instead of sort of feeling confused, because the art world insight into how styles and subject matters can be a very confusing place,” shared Vonk. have changed over the centuries. Save for Adding to this educational nature is a small collection of books, articles, and its initial free-standing wall, which greets other texts about the displayed art arranged on small tables at the far end of incoming visitors with Wosene Worke the gallery. In examining these papers, visitors quickly appreciate not only the Kosrof’s abstractly compelling Fishing for individual history of the exhibition’s works, but the role documentation plays in Words XI, all of the works are displayed in determining a work’s value. chronological order. The resulting feeling “It’s to get people used to the idea that you might want your painting to as one moves clockwise around the gallery be in a book, and also the value of books,” explained Gallery Director Jeremy This is How it is, 2011 by is that of taking a brief tour through time Nathan Huff Tessmer about this interactive element. until they depart as they entered — in the Ultimately, PAPER TRAILS provides a thoroughly informative and an almost modern age. existential viewing experience. For in displaying and viewing these select works, Sextant, Astrolabe, Compass Rose, Sullivan Goss is contributing to each piece’s respective history; sticking yet Moreover, in displaying works chronologically, each gallery wall stands by Jean Donald Swiggett out from the others by offering their own stylistic vignettes. This presents another label onto their canvases. visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves within certain periods just Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery is open daily 10am-5:30pm • www.sullivangoss.com by standing in front of one wall, from the softer, realistic worlds depicted by Lockwood de Forest’s The Acropolis, Athens and Colin Campbell Cooper’s Hunter College, New York City to the decidedly

Local Treasures to Open at Architectural Foundation

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RETROSPECTIVE OF LOCAL TREASURES, a new exhibition at the Architectural Foundation will feature the artwork of 30 artists who have been featured at the gallery during the past seven years. This exhibit will open Saturday, September 18th, between 1 and 4pm. The public is invited to drop by on opening day, (masks and social distancing required); and for the gala Closing Reception with the Artists, Friday, November 12th, from 5 to 7pm. Local Treasures honors the extraordinary

High Tide by Cynthia Martin

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quality, diversity, and vitality of the artists whose work has recently graced the walls of the Architectural Foundation Gallery. Initiated during the 1990s, the Gallery exhibited watercolor paintings by local architects of Santa Barbara buildings. Later, the Gallery committee expanded its mission to present exhibitions of contemporary art, architecture, and design. Throughout the pandemic, following all COVID-19 protocols, the Gallery has maintained its schedule of exhibitions with

the support of dedicated volunteers. Artists and art organizations in the tricounty region are encouraged to apply for exhibitions (https://afsb.org/programs/art-gallery/); five are selected each year by the AFSB Gallery Committee. Local Treasures will be installed in a celebratory salon style, creating dynamic groupings on the Gallery’s walls. Two-dimensional work including an abstract print by Tony Askew, a collage by Dug Uyesaka, and plein air paintings by Libby Smith and Nina Ward will be complemented by several reliefs – a surreal box construction by Michael Long and a geometric structure in styrene by Marilyn HelsenrottHochhauser. A weaving by Minga Takeoff by Cass Ensberg Opazo and a screen print by Claudia Borfiga will join photographs by Sara The Architectural Foundation of Santa Yerkes, Jeffrey Sippress, Pat McGinnis, and Matt Barbara is dedicated to expanding our community’s appreciation of the built Straka, as well as a sewn paper composition environment since 1983. The AFSB Gallery by architect Cass Ensberg and a hard-edge, is located in the historic Acheson House enviromental painting by Cynthia Martin. Two at the corner of Garden and East Victoria husband/wife duos—printmakers Siu and Don Streets in Santa Barbara. Regular gallery hours are Saturdays from 1 to 4pm and Zimmerman and painters Judy and Warner weekdays by appointment. Nienow will also be featured.


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

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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

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

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

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Kerry Methner www.TheTouchofStone.com

805-570-2011 SB BOTANIC GARDEN: 10-5 daily • 805-682-4726 • www.sbbg.org

SB MUSEUM OF ART: Celebrating the Grand ReOpening & the Permanent Collection • Tu – Su, 11 –5; Thu, 11-8 • www.sbma.net • 805-963-4364 SB MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: • Wed-Sun 10-5 • 805682-4711• www.sbnature.org • (THE SEA CENTER will be closed through Spring 2022) SANTA BARBARA VISUAL ARTISTS: Art Gallery @ Paseo Nuevo • 25 local artists and

Art Events | Eventos de arte

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. INTO THE CRYSTAL HOURGLASS • Art exhibition by Maria Ferreira • SBCAST, 513 Garden St., Studio F, SB • 6:30-8:30pm Sa, 9/18. EN EL RELOJ DE ARENA DE CRISTAL • Exposición de arte de Maria Ferreira • SBCAST, 513 Garden St., Studio F, SB • 6:30-8:30pm sábado, 9/18. SCULPTURE INSTALLATION OPENING • The Museum of Ventura County in collaboration with artist Paul Lindhard of Art City Studios will debut the museum’s new Santa Clara Street Garden Installation, Echoes of a Recent Past at a community reception, Wednesday, September 22 from 5 to 8pm at 100 East Main Street, Ventura, Santa Clara St side in the sculpture garden. www.venturamuseum.org INAUGURACIÓN DE LA INSTALACIÓN DE ESCULTURAS • El Museo del Condado de Ventura en colaboración con el artista Paul Lindhard de Art City Studios, presentará la nueva instalación del Santa Clara Street Garden Installation, Ecos de un pasado reciente durante una recepción comunitaria, el miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 5 a 8pm a las 100 East Main Street, Ventura, lado de Santa Clara St en el jardín de esculturas. www.venturamuseum.org OPENING RECEPTION: BOREIN AND HIS CIRCLE OF FRIENDS • Enjoy the works of Edward Borein and other artists • SB Historical Museum • Free-$15 • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/55ewnkw5 • 5:30pm We, 9/22. RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA: BOREIN Y SU CÍRCULO DE AMIGOS • Disfruta de las obras de Edward Borein y otros artistas • SB Historical Museum • Gratis- $15 • Haz tu reserva: https://tinyurl.com/55ewnkw5 • 5:30pm miércoles, 9/22.

LIGHT ELEPHANT EXHIBITION • View this largescale, public art piece • Museum of Contemporary Art, SB • 11am-5pm Th, 9/23 through 10/3. EXPOSICIÓN ELEFANTE LIGERO • Ve esta obra de arte público a gran escala • Museum of Contemporary Art, SB • 11am-5pm jueves, de 9/23 al 10/3. SLOPOKE ART OF THE WEST EXHIBITION & SALE • Western-themed art show • Flag is Up Farms, 901 East Highway 246, Solvang • $25 • RSVP: https:// tinyurl.com/2dyfedwp • 5:30pm Fr, 9/24 opening reception, through 9/26. EXPOSICIÓN Y VENTA SLOPOKE ART OF THE WEST • Muestra de arte de temática occidental • Flag is Up Farms, 901 East Highway 246, Solvang • $25 • Haz tu reserva: https://tinyurl.com/2dyfedwp • 5:30pm viernes, recepción de apertura del 24 de septiembre hasta el 26 de septiembre. TIDELINE VISIONS: THE ART OF SEAWEED POPUP SHOW & SALE • Featuring works of photographic artist Karen Clark • SB Maritime Museum patio, 113 Harbor Way, Suite 190 • 11am-2pm Sa, 9/25. VISIONES DE LA LÍNEA DE MAREAS: EXHIBICIÓN Y VENTA EMERGENTE DEL ARTE DE LAS ALGAS • Presentando obras de la artista fotográfica Karen Clark • patio de SB Maritime Museum, 113 Harbor Way, Suite 190 • 11am-2pm sábado, 9/25. OPENING RECEPTION: NATURE OF BEAUTY WITH LIBBY HOLLAND • Celebrate nature with art, music, and food • SB Botanic Garden, Pritzlaff Conservation Center Gallery • $70-80 • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/fzrj4a2d • 6pm Sa, 9/25. RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA: NATURALEZA DE LA BELLEZA CON LIBBY HOLLAND • Celebra la naturaleza con arte, música y comida • SB Botanic Garden, Pritzlaff Conservation Center Gallery • $70-80 • Haz tu reserva: https://tinyurl.com/fzrj4a2d • 6pm sábado, 9/25. 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

Evening Glow - Douglas Preserve Original Oil Painting by

Ralph Waterhouse Waterhouse Gallery La Arcada at State & Figueroa Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-8885 www.waterhousegallery.com

Roe Anne White photography

East Beach 73 www.roeannewhite.com roeannewhite.com

sculptors • 101 State St • www.sbvisualartists.com

UCSB LIBRARY: Immeasurable Loss ~ online • www.library.ucsb.edu

SILO 118: www.silo118.com

VILLAGE FRAME & GALLERY: 1485 E Valley Rd #1 • 805-969-0524

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: The Life Story of Great Works of Art ~ Oct 25 • 11 E Anapamu St • 805-730-1460 • www.sullivangoss.com SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CARRIAGE HOUSE: 805-688-7889 • www.santaynezmuseum.org

WATERHOUSE GALLERY: Notable CA and National Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 State St, #9 • 11-5 Mon-Sat, 12-4 Sun • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART: Faculty exhibition: Sight, Insight ~ Oct 30 • 805-565-6162 • www.westmont.edu/museum WILDLING MUSEUM: Art From the Trail ~ Oct 3 • 1511 B Mission Dr, Solvang • www.wildlingmuseum.org

THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY: The Art of California • Thur-Sat 12-5 & By Appt • www.thomasreynolds.com

Call for Entries Local artists working with all types of mediums and styles are invited to enter the Lompoc Valley Art Association Fall Show. Scheduled to take place between October 1st-24th, this will be a judged show, with the top three winning pieces being awarded $100, $75, and $50, respectively. Pieces must have been created within the past 24 months, and should be submitted between 11am-1pm Monday, September 27th at the Cypress Gallery, 119 E. Cypress Avenue. To fill out an entry form ($10-15 entry fee per art piece) or learn more visit www.lompocart.org/news/fall-show-open-competition

Los artistas locales que trabajan con todo tipo de medios y estilos están invitados a participar en la exhibición de otoño de la Asociación de Arte del Valle de Lompoc. Programado para realizarse entre el 1 y el 24 de octubre, este será una exhibición juzgado, y las tres piezas ganadoras principales recibirán $100, $75 y $50, respectivamente. Las piezas deben haber sido creadas dentro de los últimos 24 meses y deben entregarse entre las 11am y las 1pm el lunes 27 de septiembre en Cypress Gallery, 119 E. Cypress Avenue. Para completar un formulario de inscripción (tarifa de inscripción de $10-15 por obra de arte) u obtener más información, visita www.lompocart.org/news/fall-show-open-competition


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