Makers Market is the best outdoor market that Santa Barbara has to offer. Meet the artisans in person. This market offers unique one of a kind items in an outdoor European style setting.
While the Casa remains closed to events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Christmas at the Casa: From Our Casa to Yours will be an online Christmas boutique silent auction that will open November 1 and end on November 30, 2020.
Continuing its 34-year tradition of calling attention to and supporting preservation of open spaces in the natural world, the Oak Group is proud to hold its fall 2020 show to benefit NatureTrack, whose mission is to instill young students with leadership skills, attitudes, and habits for lifelong learning, and to inspire them to be respectful stewards of our natural world.
Casa del Herrero’s year-end fundraiser, Christmas at the Casa, is a beloved annual tradition. With delicious bites, twinkling Christmas trees, and merriment in the air, the event is the highlight of the holiday season. While the Casa remains closed to events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Christmas at the Casa: From Our Casa to Yours will be an online Christmas boutique silent auction that will open November 1 and end on November 30, 2020. The auction is a curated collection of treasures guaranteed to add a little magic and sparkle this holiday season.
Ages: 5 – 7
Move between painting and sculpting techniques as you reimagine the shapes, patterns, and textures of 2-dimensional landscapes, seascapes, and skyscapes from the Museum’s collection in 3-D. Drawing, painting, collage, and unexpected materials such as wood, wire, and modeling compound are utilized in the creation of three unique works of art during this class.
Help us in supporting the Foodbank of Santa Barbara with our MILLION MEALS CHALLENGE at the La Cumbre Plaza through the month of November.
Ages: 8 – 12
Move between painting and sculpting techniques as you reimagine the shapes, patterns, and textures of 2-dimensional landscapes, seascapes, and skyscapes from the Museum’s collection in 3-D. Drawing, painting, collage, and unexpected materials such as wood, wire, and modeling compound are utilized in the creation of three unique works of art during this class.
Nov 21-22: The Five Aggregates - Understanding the Psycho-physical Basis of Our Human Experience
Also known as “Five Heaps” or Skandhas, they constitute the basis of our moment-by-moment human experience.
Nothing Bundt Cakes will be popping up at The Collection on select dates over the next couple of months and selling a variety of flavors of their bundlet-sized cupcakes. They will be setting up on Park View Court next to The Annex Food Hall on the following dates from 12-7 p.m.
Nov. 21 and 22
Nov. 28 and 29
Dec. 12 and 13
Dec. 19 and 20
Former Santa Barbara Mayor Sheila Lodge will discuss her forthcoming book, An UNcommonplace American Town: How Thoughtful Planning Shaped a City.
Women’s Economic Ventures annual Celebration of Small Business is launching a Virtual Shop Local Market to safely bring shoppers to local small businesses this holiday season from Nov 17- Dec 13.
Join us for an introduction to a new model – the circular economy – that requires producers to take responsibility, save energy, design waste out of the system, and create a market for re-use.
Cottage Center for Population Health will be sharing findings from its recent Community Health Needs Assessment at an online event on Wednesday, November 18, from 1-2 pm
On Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020 @ 5:30 PDT we'll discuss a hauntingly eerie select of "The End Of October" by Lawrence Wright, can't wait!
UCSB Arts & Lectures is hosting a FREE double-feature at the drive-in on Wednesday, November 18th starting at 5:30 p.m.
The Foodbank is hosting the second Food as Medicine free live presentation this fall.
Join the Foodbank for our second online Food as Medicine talk - Rethinking Protein!
"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.
MIT Enterprise Forum is hosting a FREE online discussion titled, "By Their Own Device: Building a Successful Medical Device Business" on November 18th.
Hospice of Santa Barbara hosts a free lecture on grief by Frank Ostaseski on November 18th at 6:00 p.m.
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.
Featuring current cast members of the Emmy-nominated TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with laughter at the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes in Whose Live Anyway?
These 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and songs are all based on audience suggestions, so bring yours–you might be asked to join the cast onstage! WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? showcases some of the improv games made famous on the long-running TV show as well as exciting new ones, under the musical direction of Bob Derkach.
Join us for our virtual craft beer festival that will feature 14-craft breweries from the Central Coast of California!
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