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  • The nonprofit wing of a major biotech firm on the South Coast is expanding a science education program that impacts college students across the globe.The…
  • Three Olympic athletes from one South Coast area are all off to the games in Rio in the same sport.An amazing trio of athletes from the swimming pools of…
  • The Los Olivos Rotary Club is delighted to announce the return of its iconic fundraiser, Jazz & Olive, in a new and “re-imagined” format for 2021, and one we’re sure everyone will enjoy. Operating in strict compliance with all COVID-19 regulations, Jazz & Olive Reimagined is scheduled for October 9, 2021 at the private Buttonwood Farm Pond.

    Only 200 tickets will be sold for this exclusive seated luncheon with concert. Each guest will enjoy a gourmet catered lunch (olive-themed, of course), and pours of an extensive variety of Buttonwood Farm’s award-winning wines produced by one of the Central Coast’s most acclaimed winemakers, Karen Steinwachs. Karen will be in attendance to introduce the audience to each varietal, as only Karen can! The chart-topping jazz band, The Idiomatiques, will be performing.

    Live and silent auctions will add to the fun. New this year will also be the opportunity for attendees to hear from representatives of organizations that benefit financially from Los Olivos Rotary Club Foundation grants, and to learn firsthand about the amazing work Los Olivos Rotary does in the Santa Ynez Valley and beyond.

    Buttonwood Farm Winery & Vineyard is located at 1500 Alamo Pintado Road, Solvang, CA. Please note, this is not a Buttonwood event and the winery is not selling tickets. For more information, please contact: Mary Ann Norbom, Jazz & Olive co-chair, maryannnorbom@gmail.com
  • A South Coast biotech company’s foundation is donating several million dollars in an effort to help students around the world learn biology.The Amgen…
  • Noah speaks with Bob Jornlin, Captain of the U.S.S. LST-325 Memorial. A crew of 32 Navy veterans are planning to sail a 1942 Landing Ship, Tank from Gibraltar to Mobile, Alabama to become a floating museum. All the men served on these vessels and have been working on this project for years. The U.S. Coast Guard is concerned about the safety of the ship, as well as the age of the crew - which ranges from 61 to 78 years old. The Captain disagrees with the Coast Guard and will leave port Monday for the month-long journey.
  • During the 1940s and 1970s, thousands of students left high school to serve in the armed forces.
  • It’s a photography class for a unique group of students.
  • A more-than-half-century-old foundation has awarded more than $6 million dollars in scholarships to students in Santa Barbara County. The Scholarship…
  • A South Coast biotech foundation has donated millions of dollars to design an online biology tool to help aspiring scientists.Thousand Oaks-based Amgen…
  • Ventura clinic will provide more comprehensive services than old Oxnard site, saving some veterans trips to Los Angeles for care.
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