BLOOD DRIVE

Community Blood Drive
Give blood during Donate Life Month!
Donations will be tested for COVID-19 antibodies

Health Psychologist and Bestselling Author Kelly McGonigal

Join UCSB Arts & Lectures as they present Health Psychologist and Bestselling Author Dr. Kelly McGonigal for The Joy of Movement: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection and Courage on Tuesday, April 13 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific.

Construction Measuring and Estimating

Construction Measuring and Estimating

SBCC School of Extended Learning, Career Skills Institute
Prepare to enter or re-enter the workforce with Construction Measuring and Estimating. A beginning course in residential construction math. Take as a stand-alone course or as part of a four-course series of construction classes. Topics include working with common, decimal, and carpenter fractions; using a standard tape measure; estimating material; and using a construction calculator.
You may elect to take this course independent of a Career Skills Institute digital badge or apply it to the NonCredit Intermediate Construction Module. Continued introduction to residential construction includes four consecutive four-week courses in intermediate framing, intermediate finish carpentry, intermediate electrical, and construction measuring and estimating.
To obtain the NonCredit Intermediate Construction Module Certificate, participants must complete a total of four required courses:
Required:
(1) Intermediate Construction Framing
(2) Intermediate Construction Finish Carpentry
(3) Intermediate Construction Electrical
(4) Intermediate Construction Measuring and Estimating

Construction Measuring and Estimating takes place on Tuesdays, starting April 13 through May 4. Classes will be held 5:00 PM – 7:50 PM.

Course number: CTV NC014 (CRN 66854)
Date: Tuesdays, April 13 - May 4
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:50 PM
Location: Online live video using Zoom
Class cost: Free
Contact: Register online at https://www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning. For assistance with registration, call (805) 683-8205.
About SBCC School of Extended Learning
The School of Extended Learning responds to the diverse learning needs of the adult population in the Santa Barbara community by advancing career and life skills, and building bridges to credit.
SBCC Career Skills Institute is part of the programs offered through the School of Extended Learning. The innovative program is endorsed by LinkedIn® and serves job seekers, employers and employees with a tuition–free, noncredit certificate program to provide career training for employees and job seekers. Participants can earn certificates and digital badges demonstrating knowledge and skills in over 60 areas of business, design, technology, and career education. For more information, visit www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning.

PULSE ART CLUB

PULSE is an inspirational ART CLUB – Sponsored by JBR Visuals
About this Event

Welcome to Pulse Art Club where tunes and visual Artists meet up to show participants their works and how music moves the artist through their medium.

ONLINE. ARTHUR BEAUMONT: Art of the Sea A Zoom Presentation by Geoffrey Beaumont

Cost: Free, but registration is required. Donations welcome.
Registration required: https://sbmm.org/santa-barbara-events/

The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is delighted to announce that Geoffrey Campbell Beaumont will offer a fascinating presentation about his father Arthur Beaumont’s life and work as the US Navy’s official “Artist of the Fleet.” Beaumont will share personal stories of the various paintings and provide viewers with his unique insight into this incomparable exhibit, the art and the artist.

Overcoming Fear Part 2

Overcoming Fear Part 2
When Thu, April 15, 7pm – 9pm
DescriptionZoom link at: www.bpsbonline.com

Santa Barbara Medicare-for-All Rally

Santa Barbara Medicare-for-All Activists urge state legislators to publicly declare support for AB1400, the California Guaranteed Health Care for All Act

Youth Mental Health First Aid (Online)

Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) is a comprehensive, online training that teaches educators, family members, and caregivers (18+ years old) to approach, assess, and assist a young person with a mental health challenge or substance use concern.

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