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  • The Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 4th Annual Taste of Santa Paula
    restaurant and winery event, proudly sponsored by Athens Services, Limoneira and Southern California Edison. Event includes live music and entertainment, door prizes and a poker walk down historic Main Street.

    Taste of Santa Paula attendees will have the chance to sample a wide range of local favorites, from high-end cuisine to down-home BBQ. This year’s ticketed event is Thursday, October 2, 5 pm to 8 pm, with an array of culinary partners:

     Clos Des Amis
     El Capricho Restuarant Cantina
     Gunsmoke BBQ
     Parque 1055
     R&Q Kitchen
     Rabalais Bistro
     Santa Paula Cellars
     Sister's Asian Eatery
     Trois Le Fou
     To name a few…more restaurant and winery partners to be announced closer to the event date.

    Taste of Santa Paula will be held at Palazzio Event Center at 814 East Main Street in Santa Paula, California.
  • Celebrate Douglass Day and Black History Month by participating in a national transcribe-a-thon. You’ll learn how to bring 19th century Black history to life by transforming digitized documents from the Colored Conventions Project into legible text. This groundbreaking archive documents how nineteenth-century African Americans organized around critical issues such as voting rights, citizenship, education, labor, racial equality, and more.

    This event is free and open to the public. There will be birthday cake, music, and a live stream of the national Douglass Day program. No previous transcription experience is required.

    Please bring your own laptop/tablet or borrow a laptop from the Library Services Desk in the Paseo to participate in the transcribe-a-thon.

    Opening remarks will be made at the start of the event and guests are welcome to drop-in as their schedule allows. Registration is recommended, but not required.
    This event may be photographed or recorded.

    Cosponsored by the UCSB Library, Department of English, Department of Black Studies, Office of Black Student Development, and the Multicultural Center.

  • Every year during the full moon day of the solar month of Thai (Jan 14 to Feb 15), Hindus world over with ancestry in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, celebrate the defeat of the demon Surapadman by the Hindu Deity of war and Celestial General, Murugan, with the festival of Thai Poosam.

    In commemoration of Murugan’s victory, worshippers visit one of his many temples carrying a physical burden as a means of balancing a spiritual debt or on behalf of a loved one who is in need of help or healing. Such burdens may consist of an offering, such as a pot of cow’s milk, or a decorative arched frame called a Kavadi.

    On February 8th, 2025, Thirumurugatrupadai (Thee-Ru-Mu-Ru-Gaa-True-Pa-Dai) volunteer group based in Ventura County, will organize and celebrate Thai Poosam by performing a spiritual walk to the Malibu Hindu Temple, and the Ventura County Interfaith Community has been invited to observe the festival. If you join us, you will see the entry of the procession into the temple grounds, observe a puja interpreted by Hari Pothulu, one of the event organizers, and if you so choose, enjoy a delicious Indian lunch.

    Time, Date, and Location:
    On February 8th, we’ll meet at 11:30 in the parking lot of the Malibu Hindu Temple (1600 Las Virgenes Canyon Rd, Calabasas, CA).
    Timeline for the Day’s Events++
    After meeting in the parking lot of the Malibu Hindu Temple at 11:30, we’ll
    * Be guided onto the temple grounds at 11:45 where we will observe the arrival of the procession
    * From noon to 12:45 we will observe a puja interpreted by Hari Pothulu, one of the organizers of the festival
    * After the puja, we will allow a few moments during which Hari will answer our questions
    * Around 1:00 those who register in advance will enjoy a delicious Indian lunch in the temple parking lot. While the lunch is graciously offered for free by the organizers, you must register before February 2nd if you’d like to participate. You can register at https://vcic.info/#Timeline

    ++Because the temple is currently in a mandatory evacuation zone, and because events like this are difficult to time exactly, the times listed above are approximate. To be kept up date on changes to the timeline should they occur, please consider joining our mailing list here.

    Guidelines for Appropriate Dress

    Out of respect for the temple and the devotees worshipping at the temple, we suggest the following guidelines for appropriate dress:
    * Wear loose clothing that covers your shoulders, chest and knees
    * Avoid shorts, short skirts, tank tops, and sleeveless tops
    * Wear something that will allow you, should you choose, to sit in a cross-legged position comfortably
    * Wear comfortable shoes that can be easily removed on entry to the temple grounds. (No shoes are permitted in the temple grounds.)

    Miscellaneous Information

    Please note, no food is permitted on the temple grounds.

    Need more information? Do not contact the temple as they are providing the venue for this event. Instead, contact Tim Helton at tim@timhelton.com.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court has wrapped up its term and begun to agree to cases it will hear in its next one, to begin in the fall. Here are the major Supreme Court decisions decided this term.
  • Over 120,000 Books, CD's and DVD's, Vinyl, Puzzles, Games and More will be for sale.

    The sale will be held September 12 – 22, 2024. Here are the hours and special days.

    Thursday, 09/12: 4pm – 8pm. Opening night! Tickets are $30
    Friday, 09/13: 10am – 8pm.
    Saturday, 09/14: 10am – 8pm.
    Sunday, 09/15: 10am – 6pm.
    Monday, 09/16: 10am – 7pm.
    Tuesday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Wednesday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Thursday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Friday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Saturday, 09/21: 10am – 6pm.
    Sunday, 09/22: 10am – 6pm. 1/2 price day!
    Sunday, 09/22: 4pm – 6pm, everything is free to educators and non-profits (with ID).
  • Join us for another Film in the Gallery! This month, we will be screening Victor Sjöström’s The Phantom Carriage (Körkarlen). A sometimes-overlooked standout from the silent era, The Phantom Carriage was voted by FLM—Sweden’s leading film magazine—as the greatest Swedish film of all time, earning the honor above the major of films of Ingmar Bergman and other outstanding Swedish directors. This horror-adjacent film follows David Holm, as he is taken by the ghostly driver of the eponymous carriage and forced to contend with the ways he has selfishly lived his life.



    We are beyond excited to present this Swedish masterpiece with the live piano accompaniment of Michael D. Mortilla!



    VIP tickets include priority seating and a free drink and snack from our bar.

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    Michael D. Mortilla has worked as a full-time, freelance journeyman composer for over half a century. His many commissions include feature films by Frank Capra for Sony/Columbia Pictures, countless scores for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, as well as original scores for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Library of Congress, Olympic Games, Martha Graham Dance Company, and many others. Michael scored the World’s First Internet broadcast of a film in association with the American Film Institute and was resident composer on the faculty at UC Santa Barbara for 14 years. He has lectured at CALARTS and has a teaching license for the City of New York Public Schools. Michael is also the entertainment curator for the Catalina Island Museum for Art & History. He is largely self-taught.
  • NPR's A Martinez asks Sen. Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, about the Pentagon shakeup that included the firing of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.
  • Hispanic women in California are earning the lowest amount of any race, anywhere, in the United States.
  • Because of past administrative failures, the some 78,000 affected public service workers such as nurses and teachers never got the relief they were entitled to under the law, Biden said.
  • From tuna noodle casserole to mango-almond crisp, corn flakes aren't just for breakfast anymore -- and haven't been for decades. On the 100th birthday of the all-American breakfast cereal, Bonny Wolf shares two recipes that make the most of the humble corn flake.
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