A CRIMSON HOLIDAY GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION
JOIN US FOR REFRESHMENTS, GOOD CHEER AND HOLIDAY SHOPPING
JOIN US FOR REFRESHMENTS, GOOD CHEER AND HOLIDAY SHOPPING
Jeff Schloss, who directs the Center of Faith, Ethics and Life Sciences and is T.B. Walker professor in the natural and behavioral sciences at Westmont, will explore the science of belief in a lecture, “New Discoveries in Science and Religion: Are We Built to Flourish with Faith?” on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at University Club
Favianna Rodriguez will host ‘Art as Activism’, exploring the intersectional topics of climate change, gender justice, migration, and institutional racism as they relate to activism. She will start the night with a lecture and end with an interactive workshop focused on creating symbols of inclusion and love for an age of unrest.
Need some time just for yourself? Do you have a story to tell, but don’t know how to start? Join the writing workshop with Diana Raab, PhD at Margerum Tasting Room.
6-8 pm
The Patio
414 N. Salsipuedes St
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Do you need more spice in your life? Check out our weekly Flamenco nights this week from 6-8 pm. Cozy fire pit, wines by the glass, and Tony Ybarra, all for your enjoyement !
"Born in Santa Barbara, California, Anthony L. Ybarra has had the guitar in his hands all his life. His father introduced to him Latin and jazz music at an early age and soon his musical palette broadened to encompass classical and flamenco. He also was a multi-instrumentalist and performed in rock, pop, and Liturgical settings. His diverse musical background proved essential in the success of Ybarra Music. His understanding of these diverse styles has led him craft out his own sound that is melodic, romantic, intimate, rhythmic, and sophisticated."
Free admission, 21+
At a time of unprecedented change and uncertainty, the rescue of the California’s Channel Islands back from the brink of ecological collapse is an extraordinary story with global implications.
http://www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu/pollock/events/tempestad
The event is free but a reservation is recommended in order to guarantee a seat.
Tempestad presents the parallel stories of two women victimized by corruption in Mexico. Their voices echo over the landscape and highways of Mexico as they describe how official injustice allowed violence to take control of their lives, desires and dreams.
Director Tatiana Huezo will join UCSB Professor of Film & Media Studies Cristina Venegas for a post screening Q&A.
Our presentation this month features famed rose hybridizer Kim Rupert, who will present a talk on “Propagation: An expert’s secrets on starting new roses from cuttings and seeds.” Bring your questions, as Kim is an amazing expert on everything to do with roses!
Almost, Maine Theatre Production one weekend only!
The Santa Barbara Executive Roundtable (SABER), Santa Barbara’s premier small business educator and networking organization, presents the seminar, “Anticipating and Bracing for the Next Recession - Expert Panel.”
The Ridley-Tree Cancer Center’s Genetic Counseling Program located here in Santa Barbara has three genetic counselors on staff to help patients and families with a history of cancer better understand and manage their cancer risk.
This course teaches students to how to apply key team building skills needed in the workplace. Students will learn the stages of team development, team roles, supportive communication climate, meeting strategies, and collaboration and critical problem solving. Students may elect to take this course independent of a Career Skills Institute digital badge or apply it
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