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  • Tommy Quayle is a singer, songwriter, and bandleader out of Ventura, California. Tommy plays all kinds of shows all over Southern California and occasionally makes his way to places like Austin, Texas and his home state of Massachusetts. From solo acoustic work to seven-piece rock band, Tommy brings his high-energy rock-folk-blues-country-punk mix and commanding stage presence. He’s been at it for almost 40 years playing tons of shows and releasing over 50 original songs on 6 releases. He has shared the stage with many music luminaries for thousands of people and still loves playing tiny coffee houses.

    Since writing his first song in the fourth grade Tommy has always heard the siren call of music. He truly loves music. Not just his. All of it. He likes digging into a Stones rocker or a Neil Young ballad just as much as playing one of his own tunes.
  • Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) is hosting Plantopia U Pick Transplant Fundraiser to celebrate Earth Day, Saturday, April 22. For a $35 donation, participants can pick a combination of 12 small plants to fill two six-pack containers with tomatoes, zucchini, squash, basil and peppers. The organic seedlings are from Plantel Nurseries. In addition, donors will receive free four-quart bags of Agromin’s potting soil. SEEAG’s Plantopia is from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at SEEAG’s Ventura County Farm Lab at Petty Ranch (11917 Darling Road, Saticoy). Tours of Petty Ranch are at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

    Plantopia is also taking place at and at Rancho De Los Olivos (2210 Alamo Pintado Rd., Solvang) and at Farm Supply (1920 N. Broadway, Santa Maria). The first 100 donors will receive a free bag of compost from Engel and Gray.

    For more information, go to www.SEEAG.org/plantopia.

  • The Good Good Show is a monthly stand up comedy show featuring the hottest comics working today that you've seen or heard on Comedy Central, HBO Max, NBC, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, TruTV, Nerdist Network, Bravo, Sirius XM and more.
    FEATURING: Brendan Fitzgibbons, Sharon Houston, Julie Weidmann, Jon Schabl and Timi Mason.

    Come have a laugh with us and enjoy a delicious craft beer!

    7:30pm $10

    Show is 21+
  • The Lompoc Concert Association tops off its 75th Anniversary Season with a live performance featuring the Alias Brass Quintet on Saturday, March 18th at the First United Methodist Church, 925 North F St. in Lompoc.

    Founded in 2013, Alias Brass is a collaboration of five uniquely talented artists from across the nation who blend virtuosic musicianship and a high level of entertainment. Their repertoire moves from baroque and classical to jazz and pop, and they are dazzling audiences across North and South America. With a mission to ensure that music remains sustainable and thriving in today’s society, Alias Brass has received critical acclaim for being captivating, diverse, and innovative.


  • Listen in as people who grew up on Rancho Sespe share their memories and stories.
  • A talk by Vince Burns and Stephen Bates

    In 1875, the decomposed corpse of John Norton was uncovered in a shallow grave at Rincon Point. Learn the details of the sensational trial as well as other true tales that have given Rincon Point a reputation both famous and infamous as told by Vince Burns and Stephen Bates in Murderers, Bootleggers and Surfers: Rincon Point, Then and Now.

    Vince Burns is a longtime publishing executive who writes regularly on surf history. He helped build his grandmother's house on Rincon Point. Stephen Bates is a professor of journalism at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The Bates family owned Rincon Point for more than a century.

    Reservation required through Eventbrite - Click "Get Tickets" on this page to purchase tickets.

    Members $10, Guests $15

  • Museum Director, Martha Gentry, will present information on the St. Francis Dam catastrophe which happened on March 11, 1928. Author John Nichols will tell how he came to write his book, "St. Francis Dam."
  • Employment law firm LightGabler is presenting a free employment law webinar, “What Have You Done for Me Lately?--Evaluating Employee Performance.” The webinar is Wednesday, April 26 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.

    Preparing employee performance evaluations is a task often dreaded by managers and human resource professionals alike. And yet, documenting performance is critical for employee productivity, workplace morale, effective supervisor-subordinate communication and legal protection. Like all employment documentation, poorly-prepared evaluations can be more dangerous than no evaluations at all.

    In this webinar for employers, supervisors and human resource professionals, LightGabler employment law attorney Karen L. Gabler will discuss issues related to preparing and presenting employee evaluations including kinds of employee evaluations, categories to include, what to say during evaluations and how to present the results to the employee.

    Reservations are required. Attendance is limited to no more than two logins per company. Login instructions will be provided upon registration and again via email the day prior to the webinar. To register, go to https://www.lightgablerlaw.com/seminars.

    For more information about LightGabler, visit www.LightGablerlaw.com or call 805-248-7208.
  • Now in its 25th year, the tour blends a variety of elements to create a truly delightful afternoon of fun and friendship. In addition to five amazing gardens, the tour features art exhibits and demonstrations, a delightful garden-themed boutique, enticing raffle, live music and delicious refreshments.

    We were delighted to welcome back the Pastel Society of the Gold Coast. They have supported the Garden Tour for many years. Talented artists gave first-hand demonstrations at each garden.

    All proceeds from the event directly support our most vulnerable neighbors — parents, grandparents, children and friends. Your support provides care, comfort, support, counseling, and education to those facing a life-limiting illness or grieving the loss of a loved one — all without charge.
  • In 1997, Elliott K. Perkins was working as a potter and ceramics lab technician at a small arts college in Portland, Oregon, when he met Marcia C. Harvey, who was there for the semester as an artist in residence in painting. Their first conversations were about art and poetry.

    At SLOMA, they will be exhibiting together for the first time.

    https://sloma.org/exhibition/call-and-response/
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