Fitness Swimming for All Levels
Swim for Fitness classes begin at SBCC: Improve your fitness level and technique through swimming at Los Banos Pool. Instructor: Sally Saenger
Swim for Fitness classes begin at SBCC: Improve your fitness level and technique through swimming at Los Banos Pool. Instructor: Sally Saenger
Swim for Fitness classes begin at SBCC: Improve your technique and fitness level by swimming at Los Banos Pool. Instructor: Sally Saenger
SBMM) presents The Lure of Lighthouses & Dancing Waves, an exhibit featuring more than 35 photographs of lighthouses and waves by the renowned and Emmy Award-winning surfing photographer and videographer Dan Merkel. The lighthouse photographs include images of lighthouses from near and far—from Cape Elizabeth and Cape Hatteras on the East Coast and Point Loma and Point Pinos on the West to Portugal and Australia. The images are accompanied by Dan’s breath-taking photos capturing waves throughout the world. Beginning on Thursday, January 26, the exhibit will be on view in SBMM’s Gallery and Munger Theater through August 27, 2023.
Combine materials and techniques to create mixed-media pieces that include painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, inspired by Lyonel Feininger/Andreas Feininger: The Modern Sea, The Modern City.
Wilderness Hiking and Native Plants The Santa Barbara Region is home to a rich variety of both trails and habitats. Through this series of immersive classes you will learn the basic skills and awareness to explore our backcountry trails; learn about the native plants found on our trails; and deepen your connection to the natural
The Good Good Show is a monthly stand up comedy show featuring the best comedians today!
Community Arts Music Association presents Augustin Hadelich - Solo Violin on Monday, April 24, 2023 at 7:30 PM. Named Musical America’s 2018 “Instrumentalist of the Year,” Hadelich is consistently cited worldwide for his phenomenal technique, soulful approach, and insightful interpretations. The Grammy® Award-winning artist, who was appointed to the violin faculty at Yale School of Music, plays the violin “Leduc, ex-Szeryng” fashioned by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù in 1744, and generously loaned to him by a patron through the Tarisio Trust.
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