Santa Barbara Permaculture Network The Second Annual Eco Hero Award

The Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Eco Hero Award honors those who have committed themselves to work in service of the planet and its inhabitants for thirty years or more, with actual solutions and concrete ways forward that benefit many, often on a global scale.

15th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Virtual Celebration on TVSB

Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara (MLKSB) presents the 15th Annual Program Honoring Dr. King -- This is the live program that was cancelled at the last minute due to a surge in Covid-19. Watch the All New Virtual Celebration on TVSB this weekend and its YouTube Channel -- See the program in its entirety. Playing on TVSB June 17 through 20, 2022
Ch. 17 @8:30am on 6/17; 1:30am and 5pm on 6/18; 4:30pm on 6/19 and 9pm on 6/20
Ch. 71 @5pm on 6/17; @9:30pm on 6/18; @ 1:30pm on 6/20

Mary Chapin Carpenter

With hits like “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” Mary Chapin Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards (with 16 nominations), two CMA awards, two Academy of Country Music awards and is one of only fifteen female members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Over the course of her acclaimed career, Carpenter has sold over 16 million records. In 2020, Carpenter recorded two albums – “The Dirt And The Stars,” released in August 2020, and “One Night Lonely,” recorded live without an audience at the legendary Filene Center at Wolf Trap in Virginia during the COVID-19 shut down, and nominated for “Best Folk Album” at the 64th Grammy Awards in 2022.

Of the new album “The Dirt And The Stars,” produced by Ethan Johns (Ray LaMontagne, Paul McCartney, Kings of Leon) and recorded entirely live at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath in southwest England, Carpenter quotes the writer Margaret Renkl, “ ‘We are all in the process of becoming.’ That doesn’t stop at a certain age. To be always a student of art and music and life, as she says, that, to me, is what makes life worth living. The songs are very personal and they’re difficult in some ways, and definitely come from places of pain and self-illumination, but also places of joy, discovery and the rewards of self- knowledge. They arrived from looking outward as much as inward, speaking to life changes, growing older, politics, compassion, #metoo, heartbreak, empathy, the power of memory, time and place. There are many themes, but they all come back to that initial truth that we are all constantly ‘becoming’ through art and expression.”

Run Like a Woman: How You Can Win Electoral or Appointed Office!

Money, Messaging, Media. These are the topics you learn to mount a successful run for political office (elected and appointed). Join us at a workshop for feminist candidates looking to run in 2022 or 2024.
Learn the nuts and bolts of campaigning, including how district elections have changed the game.

Neal Graffy to Present “They Came, They Saw, They Shelled”

The Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society is pleased to welcome Neal Graffy at its first in-person general meeting in over two years on Saturday, June 18. The hybrid meeting will take place at the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Barbara, and will also be available via Zoom.

Open Weekend at Arroyo Hondo Preserve

The Arroyo Hondo Preserve is again open to the public on the first and third full weekends of each month, advanced reservations required. Explore the trails and enjoy the sun-drenched vistas or stay cool along the shady creek at this historic nature preserve.

AHA! Digital Cleanse overnight camp

Camp 1: Sunday, June 19th, 4 pm-Wednesday, June 22nd, 12 noon
Camp 2: Wednesday, June 22nd, 4 pm-Saturday, June 25th, 12 noon

Teens aged 14-19 are invited to spend three device-free days exploring nature and nurture at breathtaking El Capitan Canyon.

JUSTICE AND ENGAGEMENT SUMMER SERIES

How do we encourage local acts of justice in our community? The public is invited to attend a free, informative summer speaker series at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St. in Santa Barbara. Do you ask yourself what you can do to support our local community needs? 

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