A Sight to See

An intimate cocktail fundraising event benefiting SEE International’s local sight-restoring program, Santa Barbara Vision Care. Location is at the sprawling gardens at a private Montecito estate, enjoying hors d’oeuvre,wine and beer. Fundraising prizes include packages from Santa Barbara's finest.

Love by Kate Cortesi

Love by Kate Cortesi a staged reading directed by Maggie Mixsell on October 5 and 6 at Center Stage Theatre.

11th Annual ArchitecTours – The Art of Architecture

ArchitecTours is an annual celebration of local architecture. Projects on the tour showcase the design and depth of knowledge of AIA architects. The tour will offer a rare opportunity for a behind-the­-scenes look at nine exceptional properties.

Wilderness Youth Project Free Play Day

Calling all families! Come enjoy a Saturday, OUTSIDE, with staff and friends of Wilderness Youth Project. We will be hosting nature based activities to improve nature awareness and teach skills like fiber cordage, fire by friction and earth paints. Come with your entire family anytime between 10am and 2pm and play with us.

Wilderness Youth Project’s mission is to foster confidence and a life-long love of learning for young people and families through outdoor experiences and mentoring. We take our participants to creeks, beaches, mountain trails, and open spaces in Santa Barbara. Our core routines include child-centered exploration, awareness, and the building of naturalist skills. Our programs return children to the traditions of childhood: outdoor time, child-centered exploration, skill/self-esteem development and connection with the natural world.

Come play with us and experience Wilderness Youth Project with your entire family.

Family Pumpkin Day

Get your autumn pumpkins early from an authentic pumpkin patch!

SBHS All Dons Reunion

Santa Barbara High School Alumni Association will present the All Dons Reunion, taking place at Santa Barbara High School on Saturday, October 5, 2019. ​

Art Kitchen/Science Studio: Salt

In Art Kitchen/Science Studio, Teaching Artists use works of art from the Museum’s collection as a starting point to explore the shared materials, methods, and myths associated with art, food, and science. Hands-on demonstration, experimentation, taste testing, and art making provide the perfect recipe for learning.

Salt may seem like a common item, but it has been valued in civilizations throughout history because of its wide-ranging functionality, including food preparation, currency, health and beauty benefits, and early photography techniques. This Art Kitchen/Science Studio investigates properties of salt, from the delicate quality of the photographs on view in the exhibition "Salt & Silver: Early Photography, 1840–1860," to its powerful ability to ferment and preserve vegetables. Bradley Bennett from Santa Barbara’s Pacific Pickle Works shares his knowledge of the fermentation process and provides samples from his company’s kitchen.

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