What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
From 1947-1956 the remains of approximately 900 Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek scrolls were discovered in caves near the site of Khirbet Qumran, overlooking the northwest shore of the Dead Sea.
From 1947-1956 the remains of approximately 900 Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek scrolls were discovered in caves near the site of Khirbet Qumran, overlooking the northwest shore of the Dead Sea.
After School Program Now Enrolling!
Online info session
Free Flu Shots!
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 3:00PM-7:00PM
Goleta Valley Community Center, 5679 Hollister Avenue, Goleta, CA
Dr. Gregory Morrow, an expert in the field of sustainable urban development from UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, will be in Santa Barbara Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 to talk about economic vitality and addressing the local housing crisis while preserving Santa Barbara’s urban character.
FEATURING Dr. Gregory Morrow, an expert in the field of sustainable urban development from UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design and Senior Assistant to the City Administrator Nina Johnson. Supported by City of Santa Barbara, the County of Santa Barbara, Appleton Partners LLP, Santa Barbara Independent, DMHA Architecture, RRM Design Group, Hayward Lumber, Coastal Housing Coalition, and TVSB Channel
Join the White Buffalo Land Trust and Sarah Red-Laird for an informational talk about regenerative beekeeping at the Impact Hub Funk Zone on Wednesday, October 23rd, 6-8pm
It’s Up to Us: Bringing About Meaningful Change
Presented by Glenn Kincaid
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