Only You Can Tell Your Story
A special ZOOM evening of stories, poetry and music benefiting the Santa Barbara Library.
A special ZOOM evening of stories, poetry and music benefiting the Santa Barbara Library.
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Mindfulness Meditation for Lawyers with Attorney Arnold Jaffe
Over 100 Exciting Silent Auction Items Support Local Families who have a Child with Cancer During Pediatric Awareness Month - Auction items viewing, Drawing, Wine Pull, and Honor Wall Event, Saturday, September 26, 8-11 AM in Montecito
Let's clean up up our neighborhoods every Saturday in September for Coastal Cleanup Month!
The Alzheimer’s Association’s annual Oxnard Walk to End Alzheimer’s event will look a little different this year. The event will be held on Sept. 26, 2020, but instead of a large gathering, the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging participants to walk as individuals or in small groups on sidewalks, tracks and trails across their local communities. To add to the festivities, The Collection at RiverPark, which hosted the walk in previous years, is offering a view-only Promise Garden for participants.
At 9 a.m. on the day of the event, the Alzheimer’s Association will kick things off with a virtual Opening and Promise Garden Ceremony, which will be live-streamed on the Walk to End Alzheimer’s app. The Opening Ceremony will feature presentations from local speakers, and the Promise Garden Ceremony will honor the personal reasons participants join together to fight Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia.
After the ceremonies, participants are encouraged to complete the walk anywhere they choose. When they are finished walking, participants are invited to safely experience the view-only Promise Garden at The Collection near the Splash Pad on Town Center Drive any time before 4 p.m.
For more information about the virtual event and Promise Garden, visit http://thecollectionrp.com/connect. To learn more about the Oxnard Walk to End Alzheimer’s, go to https://act.alz.org/oxnard.
The Society of Fearless Grandmothers Santa Barbara, in cooperation with 350Santa Barbara, Sunrise Movement, Women’s March-Santa Barbara and Extinction Rebellion and the Greta Thunberg Fridays for Future international organization, is sponsoring its third monthly SHOE STRIKE FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE on Saturday, September 26, 2020, from noon to 2 PM at the beach near Stearns Wharf.
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Healing and self-care in Mindfulness, Compassion and Nature Connection with Michael Kearney, MD and Radhule Weininger, PhD
How-to books and photo blogs often represent the rules of photography as timeless or inherent to the medium. In fact, though, what we define as a “good picture” is constantly changing. In her new book, "Good Pictures: A History of Popular Photography," Kim Beil traces 50 stylistic trends through 175 years of photographic practice. In this informal hour-long conversation via Zoom, she discusses elements of contemporary pictures that seem unassailably good (the “best” angle for selfies, the “best” light for portraits), and shows that these judgments are actually recent developments, which overturn decades of previous advice on how to make good pictures.
In the second half of the hour, Beil comments on pictures submitted in advance by you, the audience, placing your own family photos (1880 – 1980) in the context of photo history. Send pictures of your favorite vintage photos to communityprograms@sbma.net by 9/21 to have your photos included in the conversation. Kim Beil teaches art history at Stanford University
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Cultivating Emotional Balance through Mindfulness with Radhule Weininger, PhD, psychologist and meditation teacher
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Mindful Self-Compassion Meditation with Anahita Holden and Hattie Bluestone
Santa Barbara, CA (September 29 – October 2, 2020) – On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 The Breast Cancer Resource Center of Santa Barbara (BCRC) will host PINK WEEK a series of FREE educational webinars to raise awareness and much needed funds to continue providing essential free services for women and men facing breast cancer in the Santa Barbara community.
PINK WEEK will coincide with the beginning of October which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to bring awareness of the disease. On October 1, 2020 Dr. Susan Love, of the Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, will present “A message of hope” as PINK WEEK keynote speaker. Additional topics will include “Metastatic and Learning to Thrive”, “The Art of Self-Care” and a session devoted to our Spanish speaking community “Compañeras unidas por la salud de nuestros senos”.
Please visit https://www.bcrcsb.org/pinkweek/ for more information and online registration.
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Mindfulness in Recovery Meditation with Arno Jaffe, JD and meditation teacher.
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