Free Summer Creative Classes Beginning July 21!
Join Arts without Limits for FREE online creative classes starting July 21
Join Arts without Limits for FREE online creative classes starting July 21
For ages 8-12 - This virtual summer camp is the perfect way to sharpen your STEAM skills and bond with new friends, all online from the comfort of home. Unlock your brilliance and create exciting projects! This virtual summer camp is hosted by The Knox School of Santa Barbara. It runs Monday-Friday from 9:30am-11:30am daily.
Join AHA!’s Tara Schlener AMFT for an exploration designed to support you in bringing your voice and heart to action during this extraordinary time in history, marked by amplified social justice concerns and the ongoing isolation and fear brought by the Covid pandemic. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/UnrestToEngagedHeart
Socially-distanced parking with room to put chairs in front of your car. Filmgoers are asked to respect the safety of fellow attendees: Please wear masks and maintain a distance of six feet from others.
Morning Practice: The Foundations of Insight Meditation with Stacy Zumbroegel
Healing Breathwork, Loving Kindness, Sound and Body Meditation with Renee Golan
Learn how to create healthy, fertile garden soil using worms. Build your own vermicomposting bin in this hands-on workshop with Bennett Rock
Morning Practice: The Foundations of Insight Meditation with Stacy Zumbroegel
The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County will host an innovative-format 9th Annual Table of Life — Picnic on Saturday, July 25 at 6 p.m. to raise funds and awareness of the Foodbank’s work to support those affected by the Covid-19 related economic crisis.
A local teen has created a community 5k run to take place this Saturday to raise money for the Santa Barbara Young Black Professionals group.
Rev. Karen S. Wylie, Agape-licensed minister and spiritual counselor, is offering a new Online Meditation Retreat on Saturday, July 25, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is through her website: www.karenswylie.com.
In 1997, the fledgling Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) received a most unusual gift—32 large-scale fully-operational Dwight Brooks boat models—a gift that would enable the museum to open in less than three years, on July 29, 2000. You may have seen some of these models on display in the Museum—especially Nordkap and Toot-Toot—but now, through the magic of computers and the Internet, SBMM can make all of this collection accessible to the public at https://sbmm.org/sbmm-online-collection/brooks-ship-models/
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