UCSB’s “Fast & Curious” Lecture

The next edition of the lecture series, “Fast & Curious: ED Talks from UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School,” will take place on Thursday, November 29 at 7 pm at the Santa Barbara Central Library’s Faulkner Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu St. This evening will be the fifth in the successful partnership series between the Library and

Lit Moon’s “The Glass Menagerie

“Fragility and Emotional Fireworks” in Lit Moon’s “The Glass Menagerie” November 29 to December 2 at Center Stage Theater

UCSB Wind Ensemble

Directed by Paul Bambach, the UCSB Wind Ensemble will present classics from the wind band repertoire alongside new and exciting works by some of today’s most well-known composers on Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 7:30 pm in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall. The program, titled "Bookends," will include Robert Jager’s Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann, Béla Bartók’s Petite Suite, François Gossec's Military Symphony in F, and Frank Ticheli’s Wild Nights. The concert will also feature graduate assistant Enoch Matsumura conducting Samuel Hazo's Sevens. Rounding out the concert will be William Schuman's George Washington Bridge and Chester Overture, acting as "bookends" to begin and end the concert.

The Glass Menagerie

By Tennessee Williams
Directed by John Blondell

Remodeled from the company’s 2016 staging, Tennessee Williams’ haunting memory play centers on the remembrances and longings of the Wingfield family in Depression-era St. Louis. Featuring Victoria Finlayson, Stanley Hoffman, Anna Telfer, Chris Wagstaffe. Lighting by Danielle Draper.

Psychedelic Clinical Integration 101 – Licensed Therapists ONLY (Not CEU)

Despite recent popularization and rapidly advancing clinical research, the use of psychedelic substances remains tightly controlled. The reality is that many individuals continue to make use of these substances in a variety of settings and contexts; many of them less than optimal. Despite the potential and powerful benefits psychedelics have to offer, there are real risks associated with their unsupervised use. For some users, the effect of psychedelics can make even ordinary, familiar experiences overwhelming. Other users remain confused or anxious long after their experience is over or have difficulty processing the conflicting thoughts and feelings that such experiences often bring to the surface. Integrating them in a clinically therapeutic way can take years off their therapy and provide opportunities for healing that could otherwise be lost without guidance. Consultation strategies for those considering entheogenic experience for the first time as well as non-substance approaches, including dream study, night terrors, and other persistent traumas will also be discussed.

RFASST presents Story Night

SCHEDULE:
5:30-6:15 Dinner & Introductions.
6:15-7:15 Trust-Based Relational Intervention Training by Jody Colt.
7:15-8:00 Greta & Benji Bruneel + David & Stacy Demmin will share their stories.
8:00-8:30 Q & A.

What: Story Night by Resource Family Association Student Support

When: Friday, Nov 30 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Where: Santa Barbara Community Church
1002 Cieneguitas Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93110

Cost: Free

Holiday Shopping with a Purpose

 

Saturday, November 30, at 5:30 PM Italian songs and Broadway highlights will be performed by Dauri Kennedy and voice students from the DMK Studio.

PJ Morton At Velvet Jones

For tickets, visit https://bit.ly/2FqYyou PJ Morton will be at Velvet Jones on November 30th. The busiest man in R&B plays new music with a full band from 'Christmas with PJ Morton' (November 9th via Morton Records), his first holiday album. This performance is part of the GRAMMY-nominated keyboardist's winter US tour, which follows Maroon 5's arena tour,

Westmont’s Christmas Fest

Come see Westmont's 14th annual Christmas fest featuring: Westmont Orchestra, College Choir, Chamber Singers, and Choral Union. The concert is based around the Christmas Story.
Tickets are $15 and can be bought at the door or online but do sell out fast so plan accordingly. westmont.edu/christmasfestival.
Dates include: November 30th at 7:00pm, December 1st at 2 pm and again at 7 pm and December 2nd at 3 pm
Hope to see you there!

Museum Library’s Annual Book Sale

Join us for the Museum Library’s Annual Book Sale. We’re selling books about everything from the birds to the bees, rocks and trees, Native American history and much, much more. All proceeds benefit the Library Acquisitions Fund.

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