Ongoing

The Lure of Lighthouses & Dancing Waves Photographs by Dan Merkel

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.

Marine Navigation class – weekly on Tues

Marine Navigation is the first course in the sequence of America’s Boating Club’s courses on navigation, covering the basics of coastal and inland navigation. This course focuses on navigation as it is done on recreational boats today and embraces GPS as a primary navigation tool while covering enough of traditional techniques so the student will

CEC’s Climate Stewards Certification Course

This program is designed for anyone looking to play an active role in creating and implementing climate solutions in their homes, workplaces, and communities.

The Good Good Show

The Good Good Show is a monthly stand up comedy show featuring the best comedians working today!

SB Botanic Garden “At the Edge” Exhibit: Stories from the Frontlines the Garden’s Conservation Projects on the Channel Islands

“At the Edge,” a new exhibit now on view at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s Pritzlaff Conservation Center Gallery, goes to the frontlines of the Garden’s conservation work on the Channel Islands to present graphic and photographic stories from two of their ongoing research projects. One section profiles the 30-year-long effort to rescue island mallow, a shrub native only to the Channel Islands, from certain extinction. The other illustrates a study that uses DNA meta-barcoding of the diets of island foxes.

“EAGLES: 1972 – 1976” – performed by the Tribe at SOhO Restaurant

The Tribe returns to SOhO Santa Barbara to perform the "EAGLES; 1972 - 1976"
7:00pm show / 6:00pm doors

SOhO Restaurant & Music Venue
1221 State St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(upstairs in Victoria Court)
Parking behind venue

Tickets: $25 advance / $28 at the door
Ticket link: https://www.sohosb.com/events/eagles-1972-–-1976-performed-by-the-tribe-2
Advance reservations strongly suggested.
All Ages Welcome!

Purchase tickets here:
https://www.sohosb.com/events/eagles-1972-–-1976-performed-by-the-tribe-2
For table reservations call: 805-962-7776

The Power of Redemptive Love with Kim Cantin

Unity of Santa Barbara welcomes Kim Cantin on Sunday, June 11th at noon for a talk about her memoir, "Where Yellow Flowers Bloom", the story of her journey through loss and grief, and the
redemptive power of love even through death. It's a book about hope. Despite the magnitude of loss and grief, yellow flowers grow in a place that they shouldn’t; this helps Kim see the beauty where
there should be none. Indeed, love found a way.

Tickets are $20 each, with a lunch option prior for $10. Click below to register:
https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ejt4m42q53acb8dc&oseq=&c=&ch=

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