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  • The Ojai Film Society’s beloved outdoor film series is back at Libbey Bowl, running on select Fridays from July 25–October 3. This year’s theme, Imagine A World, invites audiences to gather under the stars for films that spark creativity, connection, and conversation.

    All screenings are free and begin at 7:30 PM.
    Walk-ups welcome; RSVPs encouraged.

    Here's the line-up:

    July 25: Sally

    August 8: The NeverEnding Story

    August 22: The Greatest Night in Pop (with director Bao Nguyen in attendance)

    September 5: 9 to 5

    September 18: Speak. (with director Jennifer Tiexiera in attendance)

    October 3: Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    👉 Learn more & RSVP: ojaifilmsociety.org
  • VMF proudly presents Colburn School talents Ray Ushikubo and Chi-Jo Lee in solo sets of piano artistry. Venue: The Performing Arts Center at Ventura College.
  • 5-time grammy-nominee blending timeless tradition with bold jazz innovation alongside his all-star band! Venue: The Performing Arts Center at Ventura College.
  • THEATRE LOVERS AND SUPPORTERS,

    YOUR HUMBLE SERVANT IN THE THEATRE DARRYL MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON SHARES A BELATED FOURTH OF JULY MESSAGE.

    Darryl Maximilian Robinson, a 51-year-long American stage performer whose local Los Angeles theatre award honors include a 2013 Kentwood Players' Marcom Masque Theatre Award nomination for Best Actor In A Major Supporting Role for his critically-praised performance as the historic Black educator and orator Booker T. Washington in a revival of the musical "Ragtime" at The Westchester Playhouse, a 2015 / 2016 Emmanuel Lutheran Actors Theatre Ensemble-ELATE Season Ticket Holder Best Actor Award nomination for his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man Ernest in Tad Mosel's classic one-act drama of Life In The Theatre "Impromptu" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, California, and, most recently, a 2024 Broadwayworld Los Angeles Award nomination for Best Supporting Performer In A Play for his portrayal of Chicago Newspaper Reporter Roy V. Bensinger in The Culver City Public Theatre revival production of Ben Hecht's and Charles MacArthur's "The Front Page" presented outdoors at The Carlson Memorial Park in Culver City, recently recorded a short special message during a night of lively fireworks over the South Central neighborhood of Los Angeles.

    Recorded in Flash Mode the evening of July 4, 2025 by multitalented fellow actor Danny Belrose, Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project Founder Darryl Maximilian Robinson Shares A Belated Independence Day Message that may evoke memories of the late, great television writer and host Rod Serling.

    Submitted For Your Consideration.

    IT IS A SIGN OF THE TIMES.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/wqFxe5fXUDE?si=mraZnrNz09_xaMFB

    Stage Veteran Darryl Maximilian Robinson's Belated 4th of July Message can be viewed on his You Tube channel.
  • Join Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) for its 7th Annual Santa Barbara County Farm Day. On Saturday, September 6, 2025, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, over 20 farms, ranches and agricultural organizations across Santa Barbara County will welcome the public to learn how food is grown, meet the hands that feed them, and enjoy a fun-filled day of ag-tivities for the entire family.

    Guests will experience behind-the-scenes tours of farms, tractor rides, produce tastings and giveaways, and plenty of kid-friendly exhibits. To view the 2025 participating locations, visit SEEAG’s interactive Farm Day Trail Map (www.sbcfarmday.org/map).

    Farm Day is free and open to all ages. For more about Santa Barbara County Farm Day, visit https://sbcfarmday.org or call 805-892-8155. No pets allowed. Also, mark your calendar for the 13th annual Ventura County Farm Day taking place on November 8. To preregister and receive updates on site additions, QR code access to all locations, and be entered to win a custom Santa Barbara County Farm Day map, go to https://my805tix.com/e/7th-annual-santa-barbara-county-farm-day.

    Santa Barbara County Farm Day is organized by the 501c3 nonprofit Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG). SEEAG’s mission is to educate students and the greater community about the farm origins of our food and agriculture's contribution to our nutritional well-being.
  • Zen and the Art of Costume Drawing Class with Rich Wilkie - Disney Animator and Netflix Director
    This class will focus on drawing, but bring the medium you feel most comfortable with, if you
    need an easel, board or table, bring them. We will cover your state of mind, gesture drawing,
    form, and fabric. We will supply the Costumed model, chairs and water. 25 artists only. The
    room will open at 8:30 am, please be early to set-up by 9 am.
    707 Gallery, 707 Paseo Nuevo, Downtown, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, across from where the See's candy used to be.
    Please contact Rich for more information at Rich@richwilkie.com
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Central Coast at SCAPE’s (Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment) annual juried Fall Show, Nature’s Palette. Held at the prestigious Music Academy of the West in Lehmann Hall, this two-day event celebrates stunning local art, while supporting environmental education nonprofit Explore Ecology.

    The show opens on Friday, September 12th at 2:00 pm, with a reception from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The exhibition will also be open on Saturday, September 13th from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm.

    The juror for the exhibit is Michael Drury, renowned local artist and Oak Group member. Some of Michael’s work will be on display.

    Explore and purchase artwork inspired by the natural splendor of the Central Coast, knowing that your participation supports Explore Ecology’s innovative programs. Don’t miss this opportunity to support local art, artists, and environmental education!

    SCAPE fosters camaraderie and artistic growth among its members while organizing art events that benefit non-profit environmental organizations. Learn more at https://scape.wildapricot.org

    Proceeds benefit Explore Ecology’s environmental education programs for Santa Barbara County youth.

    Admission: Free. All ages welcome.

  • Twenty-Four Blackbirds and WineCult are hosting a Fall Pairing Party!

    Get rid of those back to school blues and come enjoy music, drinks, dessert, and self-guided chocolate factory tours! We'll sell wine by the glass (non-alcoholic options available too!) paired with samplings of autumn inspired truffle flavors. Everything in our shop will be 10% off and we're giving away tickets for a chance to win prizes with each purchase. We’ll be stocked with thoughtful gifts to make your fall season cozy and sweet, so don't miss out! Bring your friends, all are welcome!
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Central Coast at SCAPE’s (Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment) annual juried Fall Show, Nature’s Palette. Held at the prestigious Music Academy of the West in Lehmann Hall, this two-day event celebrates stunning local art, while supporting environmental education nonprofit Explore Ecology.

    The show opens on Friday, September 12th at 2:00 pm, with a reception from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The exhibition will also be open on Saturday, September 13th from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm.

    The juror for the exhibit is Michael Drury, renowned local artist and Oak Group member. Some of Michael’s work will be on display.

    Explore and purchase artwork inspired by the natural splendor of the Central Coast, knowing that your participation supports Explore Ecology’s innovative programs. Don’t miss this opportunity to support local art, artists, and environmental education!

    SCAPE fosters camaraderie and artistic growth among its members while organizing art events that benefit non-profit environmental organizations.

    Proceeds benefit Explore Ecology’s environmental education programs for Santa Barbara County youth.

    Admission: Free. All ages welcome.
  • Become part of the solution to ocean pollution!

    Join us for Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, September 20th. Take action to help protect the beaches, creeks, and parks that make Santa Barbara County such a wonderful place to live.

    Get outside, enjoy nature, and give back to the places you love.

    Volunteers of all ages are welcome at any of our 2025 cleanup sites. Pre-registration isn’t required, but is encouraged! Everyone who pre-registers will be automatically entered into our prize drawing.

    Each site will have a captain on hand to provide necessary instructions and supplies. You can bring your own gloves, buckets, and other reusable cleanup supplies to reduce waste and help lessen the plastic footprint of the event.

    New this year! We’re adding extra fun with a Trashure Hunt at select sites. While picking up litter, keep an eye out for a hidden mini treasure chest- find it and you’ll win a prize! It’s our way of saying thank you for volunteering while adding a little adventure to your day. Don’t forget to snap a photo or video of your win and share it to inspire others.

    If you can’t make the cleanup on the 20th, we encourage you to clean up any time during the month of September and your cleanup data will count toward the Coastal Cleanup Day totals.

    Coastal Cleanup Day is brought to you by Explore Ecology and our partner the County of Santa Barbara Resource Recovery and Waste Management, with support from the cities of Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Solvang. The statewide event is organized by the California Coastal Commission and the international effort is led by the Ocean Conservancy.

    Let’s make this the biggest Coastal Cleanup Day yet. We hope to see you at your favorite beach, creek, or park on September 20th!
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