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  • A local non-profit for veterans and their families is expanding.
  • Some homeless veterans get turned away from apartments because of their pets. A new effort is helping with security deposit guarantees.
  • Pierre Claeyssens ​​Veterans Foundation invites you to join them and local First Responders as they pay tribute to those who died serving our country on Monday, May 30, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. sharp at the Santa Barbara Cemetery (901 Channel Drive., Santa Barbara, CA 93108).

    Representatives of local first responders attending include:
    The California Highway Patrol, Santa Barbara Area
    Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
    Santa Barbara Police Department
    Santa Barbara City Fire Department
    Santa Barbara County Fire Department
    Montecito Fire Protection District

    They will also be joined by the University of California, Santa Barbara ROTC, the Santa Barbara Choral Society and the Gold Coast Pipe Band ending with a thrilling flyover of the Condor Squadron's four T-6 Texan airplanes.

    This is a free event and there will be free parking on site. To learn more, please visit https://www.pcvf.org/2022-memorial-day-ceremony
  • In December of 2021, Vin Scully talked with KCLU's Lance Orozco. In this web extra, we bring you highlights of the conversation.
  • World AIDS Day events are free and open to the public. Indoor masking is required and will help us protect the health of featured speakers and attendees.

    AIDS Memorial Quilt Viewing, 2-7:30 p.m.
    American folk art and quilting have significant history in the AIDS pandemic, beginning in the 1980s with the iconic presentation on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and continuing today as panels are painstakingly created by hand to memorialize those who have died of AIDS-related complications. These serve to increase awareness of the disease and bring solace to survivors, and are deeply moving for visitors to experience. A display of quilts sponsored by Quilt Project Gold Coast in collaboration with the NAMES Project Foundation will be on view in the Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center Lobby beginning at 2 p.m.

    World AIDS Day ’22 Panel Presentation and Candlelight Vigil, 5:15-7:30 p.m.
    Organized in collaboration with the HIV/AIDS Coalition of Ventura County, including Ventura County Public Health and Planned Parenthood of California Central Coast, this presentation is part of the county’s annual observance of World AIDS Day. We invite everyone to consider HIV/AIDS not only as a global-health issue but also as a social-justice issue that impacts local communities. Adina Nack, PhD, medical sociologist and professor at Cal Lutheran, will start by sharing global, national and local updates on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Then, Neil and Keith Coffman-Grey from Quilt Project Gold Coast will describe the history and continued significance of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. In addition, we’ll hear about personal experiences of living with HIV/AIDS. The event will conclude with Colleen Windham-Hughes, MDiv, PhD, and students leading a nondenominational Candlelight Vigil.

    Events are sponsored by Cal Lutheran’s Public Health Program and Sarah W. Heath Center for Equality and Justice.

    For more information, contact the Sarah W. Heath Center for Equality and Justice at cej@CalLutheran.edu or 805-493-3694.

  • A Thanksgiving gift came early for 194 nonprofits on the South Coast.The Chairman and CEO of Montecito Bank and Trust, Janet Garufis, presented a $1…
  • A foundation has donated more than $200,000 to help veterans who are students at a South Coast university.The Dr. Richard Grossman Burn Foundation is…
  • What makes living here so special? Is it the beach, the weather, the people? We say all three and so much more! In honor of our 35th year, we are celebrating what makes living in Ventura County special with popular songs that highlight local people, pastimes, and places. From the Beach Boys and Marvin Gaye to Carole King and Neil Diamond, along with some of our local composers, we’ll sing to the sun, waves, citrus, and surf! With warmer weather just around the corner, we’re Gold Coast-ing into Summer!
  • What makes living here so special? Is it the beach, the weather, the people? We say all three and so much more! In honor of our 35th year, we are celebrating what makes living in Ventura County special with popular songs that highlight local people, pastimes, and places. From the Beach Boys and Marvin Gaye to Carole King and Neil Diamond, along with some of our local composers, we’ll sing to the sun, waves, citrus, and surf! With warmer weather just around the corner, we’re Gold Coast-ing into Summer!
  • Join us for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and MUSIC. Our silent and live auctions feature exciting experiences, baskets, and services. Help keep choral music alive in our community, and have a good time, too!

    Parking is available onsite or at the public boat launch area on 1212 Anchors Way Dr
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