Toot and Puddles Adoption Event

Adoption Event for Toot and Puddles at George Pet Shop in the Montecito Country Mart 1026 Coast Village Road On Saturday May 6th at 12:30-2:30.

Lobero Theatre Chamber Music Project

Lobero LIVE presents Lobero Theatre Chamber Music Project on Friday, May 5, and Saturday, May 6, at 7 PM at the Lobero Theatre, and on Sunday, May 7, at 4 PM at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (Fleischman Auditorium). Eight classical music luminaries from around the world perform best-regarded chamber works for strings and piano – masterpieces by Dvořák, Bruckner, Debussy, Ravel, Fauré, Mozart and Mendelssohn. Artfully curated by renowned music director/violist Heiichiro Ohyama and internationally celebrated violinist Benjamin Beilman, the chamber ensemble also includes classical music stars Lucille Chung (piano), Erin Keefe (violin), Masumi Per Rostad (viola), Robert deMaine (cello), Mayuko Ishigami (violin) and Christine J. Lee (cello). Tix go on sale Feb. 28.

Lobero Theatre Chamber Music Project

Lobero LIVE presents Lobero Theatre Chamber Music Project on Friday, May 5, and Saturday, May 6, at 7 PM at the Lobero Theatre, and on Sunday, May 7, at 4 PM at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (Fleischman Auditorium). Eight classical music luminaries from around the world perform best-regarded chamber works for strings and piano – masterpieces by Dvořák, Bruckner, Debussy, Ravel, Fauré, Mozart and Mendelssohn. Artfully curated by renowned music director/violist Heiichiro Ohyama and internationally celebrated violinist Benjamin Beilman, the chamber ensemble also includes classical music stars Lucille Chung (piano), Erin Keefe (violin), Masumi Per Rostad (viola), Robert deMaine (cello), Mayuko Ishigami (violin) and Christine J. Lee (cello). Tix go on sale Feb. 28.

Channelkeeper’s Blue Water Ball

Enjoy an exciting evening of celebration at the Blue Water Ball on Sunday, May 7th. The Blue Water Ball is Santa Barbara Channelkeeper’s premier event, raising critical funds to help protect local beaches, creeks, and coast, and defend your right to clean water and healthy habitats.

Marine ecologist and UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science professor Dr. Benjamin Halpern, recently named among the World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds, will inspire with the event’s keynote presentation, “Healthy Oceans in a Changing Climate.” Guests will enjoy a splashy multicourse dinner, local wines and beers, beachy art, special guests, live music, a fun raffle, exciting auctions, and more. For event info and tickets, visit www.bluewaterball.org.

DATE: Sunday, May 7, 2023
TIME: 5pm to 9pm
LOCATION: Cabrillo Pavillion, 1118 E. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara
KEYNOTE: Ben Halpern, “Healthy Oceans in a Changing Climate”
AUCTION: Preview the auction at https://bluewaterball.org/auction. Pre-bidding starts May 1.

Woman. Life. Freedom. Public Art Projection

Featuring 30 artworks by anonymous international artists, this large-scale public art projection responds to systemic gender inequity and discrimination in Iran.

Lovely Morning Walk at More Mesa

Join The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County for a short hike as we go on a relaxing stroll overlooking our beautiful coasts!

AWC-SB: Be Yourself…But Who Is That?

Motivational speaker Kathy Gruver, PhD will present “Be Yourself…But Who Is That?” at the next Association for Women in Communications, Santa Barbara chapter’s next meeting, scheduled from 5:30 – 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 10, at Workzones, 351 Paseo Nuevo in Santa Barbara.

Charles Montgomery: A UCSB Reads Author Event

How do we design happy cities? Urban design consultant, award-winning journalist and author of Happy City, Charles Montgomery looks for answers in psychology, neuroscience and behavioral economics, and in cityscapes from Disneyland to Dubai.

Sketching in the Galleries

All skill levels are invited to experience the tradition of sketching from original works of art in current exhibitions. Museum Teaching Artists provide general guidance and all materials.

Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo and his Recuerdos

Join Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz as they discuss their recent translation and publication of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo’s massive five-volume history of California before the American conquest, Recuerdos.

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