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  • How about $350,000 within hours? The pitches flood small businesses: "No hidden fees, No BS." These financial lifelines are barely regulated and can turn into trip wires.
  • The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) presents “Conquering the Pacific: An Unknown Mariner and the Final Great Voyage of the Age of Discovery ” with University of California-Davis history professor Andrés Reséndez on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 7:00 pm. As part of his presentation Dr. Reséndez will discuss his latest book, Conquering the Pacific and tell the little-known story of the first trans-Pacific expedition. Cost is free for SBMM’s Navigator Circle Members, $10 for all other members, and $20 for members of the public. There will also be a pre-lecture reception for members only from 6:15-6:45pm. Register at: https://sbmm.org/santa-barbara-events/ and become a member at https://sbmm.org.

    About Our Speaker
    Andrés Reséndez is an author and history professor at the University of California at Davis, where his research is focused on early European exploration and colonization of the Americas and the early history of the Pacific, including the voyages of discovery. Reséndez grew up in Mexico City and earned his bachelor’s degree in international relations at el Colegio de México and his doctorate in history at the University of Chicago. Before assuming his current position at UC Davis, he was active in politics, served as a consultant for historical soap operas, and taught at Yale, and the University of Helsinki (Finland).

    This event is generously sponsored by Marie L. Morrisroe.
  • 41st Annual Memorial Program Light Up a Life

    Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice’s “Light Up a Life” events offer comfort and solace to those who have experienced loss, providing a meaningful opportunity to honor the memories of loved ones. Whether they were lost recently or long ago, near or far, “Light Up a Life” serves as a heartfelt tribute that brings joy and reflection during this holiday season. Join us for our 41st anniversary on the following dates and times:  

    Constitution Park, 1287 Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo 
    Saturday, December 6th from 4:30 pm – 5:30pm 

    Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Road, Ventura 
    Wednesday, December 10th from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm 

    Heritage Square, 715 South A Street, Oxnard  
    Saturday, December 13th from 4:30 pm – 5:30pm 
       
    Light Up a Life is for everyone. Join us for a heartfelt opportunity to honor and celebrate the lives of those we cherish. Our events feature touching readings, acts of remembrance, and a beautifully illuminated Tree of Life. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome to take part in this year’s Light Up campaign. By making a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more, you can have a star bearing your loved one’s name displayed throughout the holiday season in our online memory listing and in our touching video tribute at the events. Your contribution plays a vital role in sustaining our hospice and bereavement programs across Ventura County. Reserve your start today at www.lmvna.org/LightUpALife. 

  • 41st Annual Memorial Program Light Up a Life

    Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice’s “Light Up a Life” events offer comfort and solace to those who have experienced loss, providing a meaningful opportunity to honor the memories of loved ones. Whether they were lost recently or long ago, near or far, “Light Up a Life” serves as a heartfelt tribute that brings joy and reflection during this holiday season. Join us for our 41st anniversary on the following dates and times:  

    Constitution Park, 1287 Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo 
    Saturday, December 6th from 4:30 pm – 5:30pm 

    Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Road, Ventura 
     Wednesday, December 10th from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm 

    Heritage Square, 715 South A Street, Oxnard  
    Saturday, December 13th from 4:30 pm – 5:30pm 
       
    Light Up a Life is for everyone. Join us for a heartfelt opportunity to honor and celebrate the lives of those we cherish. Our events feature touching readings, acts of remembrance, and a beautifully illuminated Tree of Life. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome to take part in this year’s Light Up campaign. By making a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more, you can have a star bearing your loved one’s name displayed throughout the holiday season in our online memory listing and in our touching video tribute at the events. Your contribution plays a vital role in sustaining our hospice and bereavement programs across Ventura County. Reserve your start today at www.lmvna.org/LightUpALife. 

  • 41st Annual Memorial Program Light Up a Life

    Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice’s “Light Up a Life” events offer comfort and solace to those who have experienced loss, providing a meaningful opportunity to honor the memories of loved ones. Whether they were lost recently or long ago, near or far, “Light Up a Life” serves as a heartfelt tribute that brings joy and reflection during this holiday season. Join us for our 41st anniversary on the following dates and times:  

    Constitution Park, 1287 Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo 
    Saturday, December 6th from 4:30 pm – 5:30pm 

    Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Road, Ventura 
     Wednesday, December 10th from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm 

    Heritage Square, 715 South A Street, Oxnard  
    Saturday, December 13th from 4:30 pm – 5:30pm 
       
    Light Up a Life is for everyone. Join us for a heartfelt opportunity to honor and celebrate the lives of those we cherish. Our events feature touching readings, acts of remembrance, and a beautifully illuminated Tree of Life. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome to take part in this year’s Light Up campaign. By making a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more, you can have a star bearing your loved one’s name displayed throughout the holiday season in our online memory listing and in our touching video tribute at the events. Your contribution plays a vital role in sustaining our hospice and bereavement programs across Ventura County. Reserve your start today at www.lmvna.org/LightUpALife. 

  • Each week, Pop Culture Happy Hour guests and hosts share what's bringing them joy. This week: Season 6 of Love Is Blind, Season 3 of Girls5Eva, and a fun online game called Movie Grid.
  • with Jasmine Showers

    Water Resources Analyst, City of Santa Barbara, Public Works

    When: Sunday, September 14th
    Presentation at 2PM
    Meet & greet reception with light refreshments to follow.
    Where: The Neal Taylor Nature Center at Cachuma Lake
    Admission: Donation (includes Lecture and Admission to the Nature Center)


    Guest speaker Jasmine Showers will present a lecture on Santa Barbara’s Diverse

    Water System, Past & Present

    Jasmine will highlight the long history of water conservation in Santa Barbara as well as the City’s diverse water portfolio. The City of Santa Barbara has invested in developing water sources and manages one of the most diverse water portfolios in California. City water sources include Lake Cachuma, Gibraltar/Mission Tunnel, groundwater, State Water Project, desalination, and recycled water. The city also has a robust history of water conservation and relies on continued water conservation from customers to effectively manage the water supplies to meet demand. This presentation will provide an overview of each of the City’s water supply sources.

    More about our presenters:

    Jasmine Showers

    Jasmine Showers is a Water Resources Analyst for the City of Santa Barbara. She has worked as part of the City’s Water Supply and Services Team for seven years and is passionate about water supply management. Jasmine graduated from UCSB’s Bren School of Environmental Science and Management with a master’s degree specialization in Water Resources Management. At the City of Santa Barbara, Jasmine works on water supply planning, monthly water production reporting and monitors monthly water consumption.

    About The Neal Taylor Nature Center at Cachuma Lake

    The Neal Taylor Nature Center (NTNC) is located within Cachuma Recreational Area in a picturesque old ranch house. Developed and operated by a corps of committed volunteers, it offers exhibits on the local valley and mountain environment for all ages, emphasizing hands-on exhibits for children of all ages.

    Nature Center & Gift Store Hours

    Thursday through Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

    Sunday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

    Nature Center Admission: Donations Appreciated

    (There is a $10.00 County Park Entrance Fee per vehicle)
  • A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
  • KCLU is the NPR radio station serving Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. We do 10 daily newscasts, plus a daily long form story (3:30-4:00). We also do…
  • Iconic group to appear at The Lobero Theatre
    ONE NIGHT ONLY
    April 9, 7 P.M.
    Nashville, Tenn. (February 26, 2024)--Nearly seven decades since they emerged from San Francisco's North Beach club scene to introduce the sounds of folk music into the mainstream and take the world by storm, The Kingston Trio return to their native California for their 2024 "Keep The Music Playing" national tour.
    Credited for sparking the "American Folk Revival" or folk movement of the late 50s and early 60s with their commercial success (which at one point accounted for approximately 15% of Capitol records sales), and known for hits such as "Tom Dooley," "M.T.A. (The Man Who Never Returned)," and "Where Have All The Flowers Gone," The Kingston Trio will appear for ONE NIGHT ONLY on Tuesday, April 9 at The Lobero Theatre (33 E. Canon Perdido St.) in Santa Barbara. Tickets start at $26 for students and range from $51 - $76 for the general public (plus fees) and are available via loberotheatre.com, by calling (805) 963-0761 or 1-888-4LOBERO (1-888-456-2376), or at the box office. Showtime is 7 P.M.
    Formed in 1956 by Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and Dave Guard (replaced by John Stewart at the height of the group's popularity in 1961), The Kingston Trio is one of the longest-operating bands touring today. Though the group has undergone multiple personnel changes and its founding members have since passed away, the music of The Kingston Trio lives on with the passing of the torch to three new members with intrinsic ties to the original: Mike Marvin (adopted son of founding member Reynolds), Tim Gorelangton (friend of Reynolds since boyhood and one of the few to record with him), and Buddy Woodward (who toured with the Trio). All three personally remember the iconic trio's performances as folk music made its extraordinary ascent to the pinnacle of popular culture at the top of the music charts--perhaps part of the reason its newest members sound so much like the original Trio.
    Cited as an influence by recording artists as musically and generationally diverse as Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and The Eagles, to comedian and banjo player Steve Martin, to contemporary artists such as the multi-Grammy® nominated Mumford & Sons and The Avett Brothers, The Kingston Trio occupies a unique, preeminent position in American musical history.
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