The Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation Presents: Veterans Day “Night at the Drive-In!”
Join Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation Wednesday, November 11th, at 5:30PM for “Night at the Drive-In!”
Join Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation Wednesday, November 11th, at 5:30PM for “Night at the Drive-In!”
The Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation Presents: Veterans Day “Night at the Drive-In!” Wednesday, November 11th, at 5:30PM
How do we (and how can we better) reclaim community-based power and agency in our food system, and embrace the diversity of local food cultures? ¿Cómo recuperamos (y cómo podemos mejorar) el poder y la agencia de la comunidad en nuestro sistema alimentario, y abrazar la diversidad de las culturas alimentarias locales?
How do we (and how can we better) reclaim community-based power and agency in our food system, and embrace the diversity of local food cultures? ¿Cómo recuperamos (y cómo podemos mejorar) el poder y la agencia de la comunidad en nuestro sistema alimentario, y abrazar la diversidad de las culturas alimentarias locales?
"Chinese Railroad Workers of North America Project" is part two of three of Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation's Advances in Preservation & Archaeology of Asian American Places lecture series.
Explore a contemporary approach to creating the illusion of space, gravity, and movement. Draw inspiration from Robin Vaccarino's Freeze Frame series, which combines an atmospheric background with detailed graphic elements. SBMA Senior Teaching Artist Tina Villadolid explores the value scale, thumbnail sketches, how to measure distance and angles with your pencil and eye, and going from sketch to collage and back again.
Required supplies:
paper
pencil (ebony drawing pencil recommended)
eraser
scissors
glue stick
magazine pages with elements of sky, architecture, and nature (or whatever catches your eye)
charcoal or chalk pastels (optional)
Meet your instructor:
Tina Villadolid has been a Teaching Artist for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art for over 22 years. Connecting with the people in her community through art has brought her so much joy! Tina loves to paint with oils, sculpt with clay, create installation art, draw portraits with charcoal, and write songs. She is conversational in Spanish, has two grandchildren, is originally from New York City, and lives with her cat, Chappie James, Jr.
Ticket Cost:
Workshop via Zoom: FREE
This is your opportunity to win a beautifully restored vintage pickup truck, give back to the community and possibly have a new ride for the popular Rally4Kids event that benefits the United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County.
The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful abstract images by drawing structured patter
PFLAG Santa Barbara and Santa Maria Virtual Meeting in Spanish discussing "Core Understandings of Gender Identity and Orientation" - a conversation with Pacific Pride's Youth Advocate Leader. Time for support and discussion. All are welcome.
Nov 12 (Thursday, 7-9pm): A Video Teaching by Tsony
“Everyone is looking for happiness."
This fall, the Partnership for Excellence continues its vision to provide spaces to invite and launch conversations around the leadership and wellness of the Santa Barbara County philanthropic sector.
Join us for the 2nd session of our multi-date digital series this November where local funders and nonprofits reconnect through community conversations.
Partnership for Excellence: Community Connections, Nonprofits Uniting for Sector Health and Advocacy happening Thursday, November 12th.
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: https://www.accelevents.com/e/PFE2
In Santa Barbara County, and throughout our nation, the nonprofit sector is fundamental to the health and well-being of our families, communities, and all aspects of daily life. Nonprofit organizations mobilize resources in service of our deepest values and are called to lead when innovative solutions are needed to address the most complex challenges of our times. Despite the important role we play, nonprofits often lack the power to create the change needed for their clients or their organizational interests.
For the past year, a group of executive leaders from the nonprofit sector has worked together to create a vision for the Nonprofit Council of Santa Barbara County. Building upon past efforts with similar intentions, this group feels an urgency to activate efforts to harness the power and strength — politically and economically — of our nonprofit sector in the current moment. Imagine what could happen if critical decisions at the policymaking level included nonprofit voices, insights, and leadership. What would it look like if our voices truly impacted decision-making and policy creation?
Moderator/Interviewer: Alana Walczak, President & CEO, CALM
Community Leader Interviews:
- Gregg Hart, Supervisor, Santa Barbara County
- Gloria Soto, Councilmember, Santa Maria City Council
- Steve Ortiz, President & CEO, United Way of Santa Barbara County
- Monique Limón, Assemblymember, 37th Assembly District of California
Save the date for our last Community Connection topic: Thursday, December 10 – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
One of the county’s largest nonprofit galas for land and wildlife protection is taking its auction and inspiring program online to meet physical distancing guidelines. Now in its sixth year, participants of this year’s WILD @HOME! event can double their impact by supporting both ForestWatch’s conservation-focused mission and families in need. This year’s live-streaming event
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