Archaeology of Japanese Incarceration
"Archaeology of Japanese Incarceration" is part third and final part of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation's Advances in Preservation & Archaeology of Asian American Places lecture series.
"Archaeology of Japanese Incarceration" is part third and final part of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation's Advances in Preservation & Archaeology of Asian American Places lecture series.
Hospice of Santa Barbara hosts a free lecture on grief by Frank Ostaseski on November 18th at 6:00 p.m.
MIT Enterprise Forum is hosting a FREE online discussion titled, "By Their Own Device: Building a Successful Medical Device Business" on November 18th.
Reflective Writing Group
Nov 18, Wed 7-8:30
"Write Yourself Out of Confusion"
For more information: www.bodhipath.org/sb/
Our speaker is Scot Pipkin, Director of Education and Engagement at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
Learn about creating bird-friendly habitat using California native plants! Program will be held via Zoom. Please go to https://santabarbaraaudubon.org/program-plant-for-birds/ for log-in info.
Luke Virtual Concert Series Announces Fully Staged Nutcracker Ballet In Partnership with Goleta School of Ballet
The Board of Directors of the Central Coast Economic Forecast announced it will virtually host its annual national, state and regional economic forecast that will be delivered by leading economists.
An online community forum hosted by the Santa Barbara League of Women Voters.
On Thursday, November 19th, 3:30-6:00 pm, please join the virtual Association of Fundraising Professionals Santa Barbara/Ventura Counties Chapter National Philanthropy Day 2020 Interactive Celebration
In this lecture, artist, writer and producer Mitchell Kriegman will discuss how writers, choreographers, painters, composers and other creatives assert “authorship” and what it means to be an artist and the creative endeavor in the broad all-encompassing paradigm shift that has affected all aspects of today’s social and political climate.
The Santa Barbara Symphony celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birthday with “Beethoven @ 250,” a chamber music performance of some of the most beloved works by the composer as well as some newly created arrangements of Beethoven classics.
The Santa Barbara Symphony celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birthday with “Beethoven @ 250,” a chamber music performance of some of the most beloved works by the composer as well as some newly created arrangements of Beethoven classics.
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