FREE CLASSES WEEK at Carrillo Recreation Center
Fall in love with something new during FREE CLASSES WEEK at the Carrillo Recreation Center from Sept. 16 - 21
Fall in love with something new during FREE CLASSES WEEK at the Carrillo Recreation Center from Sept. 16 - 21
Village Properties hosts its first Back-to-School Supplies Drive, pizza party and ice cream social with the Teacher’s Fund to kick off the new school year and raise funds for classroom enrichment education in Santa Barbara.
Historical tour of the Funk Zone with the first 10 sign-ups receiving a free beer tasting voucher for Figueroa Mountain Brewery.
Please join us in honoring domestic violence survivors, uniting our strong voices together as one.
Granada Theatre Volunteer Usher Orientation
MIT Enterprise Forum presents a lecture on "Identity: How do you know it's me? And, can you trust me?" on September 18 at 5:00 p.m.
Almost all of us are conducting transactions of some kind online. Doing so, we need to prove our identity and authenticate ourselves. But who are we? Join us this Wed., Sept. 18 to discuss the concept of IDENTITY in the digital world and how it impacts each and every one of us.
League of Women Voters of Santa Barbara September Community Forum
Creative Housing Solutions in our Community
Wednesday, September 18
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Faulkner GALLERY, SAnta Barbara Central Public Library
40 Anacapa street, SB
Contact: Emily Allen
Office (805) 965-2422
www.lwvsantabarbara.org
Deanna will be speaking on Feng Shui, what it is, and how it is applied to create balance and harmony in people’s lives so that their Feng Shui supports them for having good relationships, good finances, and good health. Deanna will be addressing the 3 schools of Feng Shui used to accomplish this: the Land
Santa Barbara Navy League is presenting its 4th Annual Chili Cook-off on September 19th!
Annual Mary Jane McCord Planned Parenthood Book Sale will be September 19 to 29 at Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara.
Writers of all levels are invited to participate in this informal exploration of the Museum's galleries as an impetus to writing. Each session is led by a visiting writer/facilitator who begins with a conversation and prompts, partially inspired by works on view. Participants are free to write on their own and then reconvene as a group to share and comment on each other's work. Please bring a journal or notebook, laptop, or tablet on which to write. Each program is open to 12 participants.
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