January 26 Feast to Benefit Unity Shoppe

On Sunday, January 26, First United Methodist Church of Santa Barbara and Via Maestra 42 restaurant will serve their annual “Feast for the Children” benefit luncheon, with this year's proceeds to benefit the Unity Shoppe.

Thanks to the generosity of Via Maestra 42 owners Renato and Lisa Moiso and friends, all food, beverage, and service for this sumptuous Italian buffet is donated so that 100% of the proceeds can go to relief efforts. The traditional Italian menu includes antipasti, lasagna, butternut squash ravioli, polenta with mushrooms, mixed greens salad, and vanilla cream puffs with chocolate sauce for dessert. Come, feast, and support the Unity Shoppe!

Tickets for the three seatings: 11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30pm, are available at the door or in advance at the church office, 305 E Anapamu (corner of Garden and Anapamu)

$25 Adults; $10 Children 6 - 10; Children 5 and under FREE

Free parking onsite, enter from Garden Street

For more information call 805-963-3579, email office@fumcsb.org, or visit our website http://www.fumcsb.org , or Facebook at http://www.Facebook.com/FirstUMCSantaBarbara

January 26 Feast to Benefit Unity Shoppe

On Sunday, January 26, First United Methodist Church of Santa Barbara and Via Maestra 42 restaurant will serve their annual “Feast for the Children” benefit luncheon, with this year's proceeds to benefit the Unity Shoppe.

Thanks to the generosity of Via Maestra 42 owners Renato and Lisa Moiso and friends, all food, beverage, and service for this sumptuous Italian buffet is donated so that 100% of the proceeds can go to relief efforts. The traditional Italian menu includes antipasti, lasagna, butternut squash ravioli, polenta with mushrooms, mixed greens salad, and vanilla cream puffs with chocolate sauce for dessert. Come, feast, and support the Unity Shoppe!

Tickets for the three seatings: 11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30pm, are available at the door or in advance at the church office, 305 E Anapamu (corner of Garden and Anapamu)

$25 Adults; $10 Children 6 - 10; Children 5 and under FREE

Free parking onsite, enter from Garden Street

For more information call 805-963-3579, email office@fumcsb.org, or visit our website http://www.fumcsb.org , or Facebook at http://www.Facebook.com/FirstUMCSantaBarbara

The Family Markowitz by Allegra Goodman – Facilitated by: Cheri Gurse

This discussion of Allegra Goodman's book, "The Family Markowitz," will be facilitated by Cheri Gurse. Reading the materials is suggested but are not required for attendance. This series hopes to cultivate open dialogue, and a spirit of appreciation and intellectual kinship. All are welcome.

This Changes Everything: A Thematic Learning Initiative Event

What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we’ll ever get to build a better world? Directed by Avi Lewis and inspired by Naomi Klein’s non-fiction bestseller, This Changes Everything presents seven powerful portraits of communities on the front lines of climate change, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. Compelling, inspiring and accessible, the film suggests that we can seize the existential crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better. (Avi Lewis, 2015, 90 min.)
“Klein and those impassioned protesters provide something that has been in short supply in the predecessors – namely, a modicum of hope for the future.” Los Angeles Times

Black Violin

Impossible Tour
Back by Popular Demand
“Black Violin upends cultural and musical stereotypes… An unexpected blend of classically trained musicianship and hip-hop beats and inventiveness.” The Miami Herald

Driftwood Wall Hanging Workshop

Hotel Santa Barbara is pleased to announce our Makers Workshop Series. First up is a driftwood wall hanging/wreath workshop led by Wild Buffalo Workshops’ artist Alana Clumeck

Standing Above The Clouds (Free Film)

Standing Above the Clouds is a story of inter-generational women activists, who call themselves Aloha ʻĀina, or warriors of the land. The mothers and daughters find themselves standing with many others at the forefront of the Indigenous movement to safeguard their sacred mountain, Mauna a Wakea, after a construction permit was granted for an eighteen story, Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) to be built directly below the summit on pristine, untouched land. The film brings into focus how this movement has brought a new found expression of solidarity and a spirit of hope to people across lands and oceans who work to form alliances that will safeguard their environment, lifeways, and future. Post film discussion panel to follow.

Three Billion Birds Lost: Free Talk with Kenneth Rosenberg

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara Audubon Society, and UCSB Arts & Lectures Thematic Learning Initiative have partnered to bring Dr. Kenneth Rosenberg, lead author of a landmark study on bird populations in North America, to the Museum’s Fleischmann Auditorium on Wednesday, January 29 from 7:30–9:30 PM for a free public presentation.

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