Free Summer Cinema: Some Like It Hot
FREE summer cinema at the Santa Barbara Courthouse
FREE summer cinema at the Santa Barbara Courthouse
Taste award-winning 90-95 Point wines with Australian winemaker Tom Barry. Learn about Shiraz and Clare Valley Riesling, with light appetizers.
SB Elks “Groovin In the Grove Classic Car & Vintage Travel Trailer Show” to be held July 27, 2018
The Santa Barbara Elks Lodge #613 is preparing for their annual Veteran’s fund-raiser, called Groovin in the Grove, held on July 27, from 9:00 am–4:00 pm
It's great to be GREEK (even if its just for a weekend). Come join us for our two day celebration of fabulous Greek food, drink, music, dance, and heritage!
Acclaimed Author/Journalist Steve Oney to appear at Tecolote Book Shop, Saturday, July 27, His latest book is A Man’s World: A Gallery of Fighters, Creators, Actors, and Desperadoes
As part of the Fiftieth Anniversary Carillon Recital Series, UCSB University Carillonist Wesley Arai will present a recital from the carillon in UCSB's Storke Tower on Sunday, July 28th at 2 pm. Listeners are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on the grass outside the tower during the recital.
The Farmers & Merchants Bank USPA America Cup kicks off on Sunday, July 28 at 3:00PM at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club!
The purpose of these salons is to build community around rational inquiry, scientific reasoning, and an informed discussion of science and humanistic philosophy.
This is a Readers Theater production of Hallie Flanagan: First Lady of the American Theater, a story which illuminates the life of the foremost female pioneer of American theater, Hallie Flanagan. Despite a string of difficult personal experiences as a young woman, Hallie became head of the theater department at Vassar College and was later asked by Eleanor Roosevelt to be the first female director of the Federal Theater Project (FTP).
Hallie changed the theater industry in the United States. She fought for equality and led a thriving Federal Theater Program under the Works Progress Administration during what would become a renaissance of American theatrical production. In 1939, the Federal Theater Project was investigated by the House of Un-American Activities, and Hallie was accused of propagating Communist ideas and agendas in her FTP productions. The program was halted suddenly ending an amazing era of innovative theater.
This fascinating story weaves through the personal struggles, professional triumphs and historical circumstances that Hallie endured through her illustrious career, and offers a glimpse into both the woman and the icon that is Hallie Flanagan.
Please join us for a wonderful evening as we celebrate the traditions of Fiesta at La Recepción del Presidente on July 28 from 5-10pm
Leonard Flippen, Restoratvie, our Justice Facilitator at CSC and the Resolution Center will bring to you the Restorative Practices Fundamentals workshop on July 28, 2019
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