Montecito Rubber Duck Race

On Sunday, June 24th at 10am the Montecito Rotary Club and the Montecito YMCA will co-host the frst Montecito Rubber Duck Regatta to raise funds for the YMCA, local scholarships and other Rotarian service projects. During the event 1,000 ducks will race from one end of the Montecito YMCA pool to the other fueled by leaf blowers and the spirit of the crowd. The winning racer will earn a $1,000 purse with 2nd place taking home $300 and 3rd place taking home $200. The three hour event will feature music, food, a bounce house, games and much much more! So join the Montecito community in a fun filled morning.

café KITP: HOW THE BRAIN GOT ITS WRINKLES

"On the Amazing Self-Organization of ‘Mini Brains’ in the Lab"
The human brain is a remarkable computing machine. Like transistors on a microchip, its billion cells have a unique arrangement. How does the brain accommodate so many cells while maintaining that architecture? The answer hides in its folds. KITP Post Doctoral Scholar Eyal Karzbrun will share with attendees how recent advances allow scientists to grow “mini-brains” in the lab and use them as a tool to better understand the human brain.

Asian American Film Series: Meditation Park

Movie: Meditation Park (2017, 1 hour 34 minutes, Directed by Mina Shum)
Date & Time: Friday, July 13, 2018 at 7:00 PM
Location: Alhecama Theatre, 215 A East Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara
Admission: free for SBTHP members; $5 suggested donation for non-members
For more information: www.sbthp.org/aafs or (805) 961-5367

Death Cafe Santa Barbara

You're invited: Death Cafe Santa Barbara in conjunction with The Center for Successful Aging with Liz Bauer, Lynn Holzman, and Peggy Levine Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 Time: 3:30-5 PM Place: Hill-Carrillo Adobe building at 11 East Carrillo St., Santa Barbara Parking: Public parking lot 8 on Anacapa between Carrillo and Figueroa (enter the adobe

Adaptive Leadership in a Changing Landscape

Adaptive Leadership in a Changing Landscape

SurfMedia Communications

Central Coast nonprofit leaders, Development Directors and Board Members - join international speaker, trainer and author Tai Sunnanon, and event host Marybeth Carty, for an informative and inspiring workshop on Wednesday, June 27. Adaptive Leadership in a Changing Landscape will give you the tools, resources and insights you need to successfully steer your team through the challenges ahead. Presented by SurfMedia Communications.

Tai Sunnanon is CEO of the strategic insights group and acclaimed expert in social responsibility, entrepreneurship and adaptive leadership. He is the founder of three nonprofits in the education and health sectors. He holds a BA from UCLA, and completed his doctoral coursework at Harvard University, where he also earned his MPP and EdM degrees. Sunnanon speaks seven languages and served in the Peace Corps.

Sunnanon has consulted and guided organizations including: United Nations · MasterCard Foundation · UCLA · Silicon Valley Nonprofit Consortium · Harvard University

Practical Tools, Resources and Insights

Five Stages of Organizational Growth: Where Do You Fall and How Do You Get to the Next Level?

National Trends in Nonprofits and Local Applications

Leveraging Your Strategic Plan for Actionable Outcomes and Increased Income

Defining and Aligning Leadership & Board Roles

Plus – Adaptive Leadership Action Plan Toolkit

Event hosted by Marybeth Carty.

8:00 am: Doors open for registration and continental breakfast

8:30 - 11:30 am: Workshop

Space is limited. Tickets are $125 each, or $100 if you pre-register by May 15.

*Please note: Event is on the 2nd floor of the Narrative Loft. Stairs only, no elevator at the Narrative Loft.

Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Time: 8:30am – 11:30am

Location: The Narrative Loft, 1 N. Calle Cesar Chavez #240, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Cost: $125; $100 if purchased by May 15

Contact: Tickets and more information at https://www.surfmedia.com/workshop

Talk: Missions in Watercolor by Edwin Deakin

Art historian Jeremy Tessmer will give a talk about Edwin Deakin to complement our current exhibition, Missions In Watercolor By Edwin Deakin.

In the late 1800s, painter Edwin Deakin documented the California missions in watercolor as they were falling into ruin. His efforts, along with other artists of the time, had a profound impact on saving the beautiful edifices before they disappeared forever. This collection on exhibit is a compelling reminder of the power of art as a catalyst for change.

About the speaker:
Jeremy Tessmer is an art historian and curator for Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery.

Reservation required. Reception to follow.
Members $15, Guests $20

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