SW!NG OUT
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents SW!NG OUT on Saturday, October 8th at 8:00 pm at The Granada Theatre.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents SW!NG OUT on Saturday, October 8th at 8:00 pm at The Granada Theatre.
Full Moon Meditation for novice and experienced meditators alike. The program will be held 8:00 to 9:00 PM, Saturday, October 8th. We will be gathering at the far East end of East Beach. Just look for the Tiki torches!
Mesa Harmony Garden Fall Plant Sale
Saturdays in October, 9am-12noon
Many different plants to choose from – some you’ll know, some you might not…
A great selection of succulents, plus…grafted avocado trees, plumeria, deer grass, artichoke starts, geraniums, agapanthus, euphorbia, cacti, Meyer lemon tree, Bearss lime tree, herbs (rosemary, oregano, African blue basil, lavender) …and many more.
Please come and buy plants from our nursery, and help us raise the funds we need to sustain this wonderful garden
500 Dolores Drive, corner of Megis Road
Join 2nd Story Associates on Saturday, October 8th from 10 AM - 2 PM at De La Guerra Plaza for Housing Santa Barbara Day 2022.
UC Master Gardeners of SB County Present:
Victory Vegetable Garden for the True Beginner
Four Saturday mornings from 10am to 12pm: October 15, 22, 29, and November 5
Environmental pioneer and actor Ed Begley, Jr. will be honored by ECO Team for going green before anyone even knew the term.
UCSB Library invites you to join us for an event to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition "Lifting the Veil."
"Coming Out Then and Now: A Cross-generational Panel of Coming Out Stories" - PFLAG Zoom Meeting
Fly fishing for golden dorado in Bolivia. Presentation by Vince Narez, president of the Santa Barbara Flyfishers. Visitors welcome. Tuesday, October 11, 7PM. Rusty's Pizza meeting room. 5934 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93117.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents David Gergen: Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders are Made on Tuesday, October 11th at 7:30 pm at The Granada Theatre.
On Tuesday October 11 we have a special guest for a lecture with the title: "Past, present, future, and always...tango!".
It seems that Tango music has always been around. You’ve heard it since you were little. You heard it in movies. You might have even seen people dancing to it, or dance it yourself. Where did it come from? Will it always be around? Will we still dance to it in the 26th century? What would it sound like then?
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