Tarantula Trail Tour
It’s Spooky Season! Kick off Halloween by joining the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County at Restoration Oaks Ranch on October 21st for our Tarantula Trails Tour!
It’s Spooky Season! Kick off Halloween by joining the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County at Restoration Oaks Ranch on October 21st for our Tarantula Trails Tour!
Join William Peters M.A., M.Ed., MFT for his upcoming event “The Shared Crossing Pathway Seminar: Accompanying Loved Ones Through a Beautiful End of Life”. There will be an in-person seminar in Santa Barbara, CA on October 21-23, 2022, or a live online seminar on November 11-13, 2022.
Monthly Westmont Public Telescope Night
Friday, Oct 21, 2022- 7:30pm Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
In this concert the duo AndPlay will present several works for violin and viola from the contemporary American and international repertoire.
http://andplayduo.com/
The Santa Barbara Music Club opens its 2022-23 season of great classical music on Saturday, October 22, 3 PM, at First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu. Award-winning organist Tom Mueller performs works by Bach, Conte, Franck and Whitlock, and his own Sonata (2020). Free admission. Details at www.SBMusicClub.org.
This 6-week Intro to K9 Nose Work® (K9NW) Continuing Education course is for dogs and handlers who have completed NACSW Intro to K9 Nose Work® and Intro to Odor® courses.
Sidewalk book sale to support the Santa Barbara Library
Come see our garden campus, classrooms, and learn about our program on Saturday, October 22nd from 10am - 12pm
Fall under the spell of owls, bats spiders and scorpions
Touch skulls and bones that will rattle your bones
Enjoy enchanting music with the Spooky Sisters
Make a mask
Sip witches brew
Visit the Nature Center
Admission: Donation
Join Inside Wine Santa Barbara for a very special, hands-on wine blending/tasting experience with Artiste winemaker Bion Rice.
Kevin A. Short, the artist whose show The Peaceful Sea is currently on display in the SBMM gallery and Munger Theater, will teach a class on the museum's patio on Sunday, October 23, from 1-4pm. This class is open to all levels and Kevin will be teaching on an individual level at each participant’s easel or table. Topics that will be covered include color, color harmony, how to design a painting, and how to mix paint. This special event is limited to no more than 15 people, so registration will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost is $150 per person
Plate tectonics is the unifying theory of modern geology; Pro. Rioux will discuss the importance of current research.
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