Startup Weekend Info Session and Happy Hour
Join us on the rooftop of FastSpring for our second Startup Weekend Santa Barbara #6 Info session and Happy Hour (https://www.meetup.com/startupsb/events/256074088/?isFromReg=true)
Join us on the rooftop of FastSpring for our second Startup Weekend Santa Barbara #6 Info session and Happy Hour (https://www.meetup.com/startupsb/events/256074088/?isFromReg=true)
Join Michael McDonald and friends celebrating TRAP and over 20 years of service to our friends with Intellectual and Developmental Differences locally and globally. TICKET INFORMATION $157.50 - VIP $82.50 - Section A $57.50 - Section B (Tickets prices include a $7.50 per ticket Lobero Facility Fee; other fees may also apply.) Reserved Seating Buy
Save your spot! RSVP at info@sustainablechangealliance.org
SYV Community Action Alliance will host a free film screening in Santa Ynez on November 8th.
Join Santa Barbara Channelkeeper on Thursday, November 8th from 5-8 pm at Shops@Waterline for our third Art & Ocean event! Enjoy live music, raffle prizes, and ocean-inspired art from local artists Emilie Lee, Kevin Gleason, and Kelly Clause. The artists have kindly offered to donate a portion of proceeds from each piece sold to support Channelkeeper’s mission to protect and restore the Santa Barbara Channel and its watersheds.
This event is FREE and open to all! RSVP at http://bit.ly/2yqmNNz
Westmont biology professor, Beth Horvath is presenting a talk about the significant roles gorgonian coral plays in the health and biodiversity of ocean life.
Professor Greg John Speaks on authority, objects, and the status of religion in the Mauna Kea TMT Dispute on November 8th at UCSB
Robert Salazar, an origami artist and wildlife activist from Santa Barbara, will speak about origami’s metamorphic nature and how harmony is readily accessible, even among the thousands of complex interdependent folds—ranging in size from a fraction of an inch to several feet in length—that might inhabit a simple sheet of paper, to create something beautiful.
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum will host "Origami for an Interdependent World," an Artist Lecture with Robert Salazar
Robert Salazar, an origami artist and wildlife activist from Santa Barbara, will speak about origami’s metamorphic nature and how harmony is readily accessible, even among the thousands of complex interdependent folds—ranging in size from a fraction of an inch to several feet in length—that might inhabit a simple sheet of paper, to create something beautiful.
The Santa Barbara Executive Roundtable (SABER), small business educator and networking organization, will host a panel to discuss whether 2019 will be the year of the recession.
Join United Way of Santa Barbara County for a fun-filled night with costumes and raffle prizes at the Young Leaders Society’s “United We Bowl” event.
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