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  • Tennis's top-ranked Swiatek beat Gauff 6-1, 6-3 in the final at Roland Garros. Swiatek's unbeaten run of 35 matches equals one by Venus Williams in 2000 as the longest this century.
  • COME SING WITH US!

    Join the Santa Barbara Master Chorale for an exciting concert season, beginning with. Josef Haydn’s The Creation.

    Performances will be on November 6th and 7th at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance, Santa Barbara.

    We welcome all singers with choral experience. Auditions begin Tuesday, August 31st, at 6:30 pm. Rehearsals begin September 7th, and are held Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 in a spacious indoor setting at First Presbyterian Church.

    We will require proof of vaccination for all singers.

    To arrange for an audition, please call 805-682-6516, or email sbmasterchorale@gmail.com.
  • “Did you know that in 1952, Ian Fleming stole the name of a famous ornithologist and explorer named James Bond? And did you know that the WFVZ holds the real James Bond's egg collection?”

    The Bird Museum is hosting author Jim Wright in a virtual seminar about the REAL JAMES BOND on October 29th @ 6:00pm The REAL JAMES BOND Friday, Oct 29th @ 6:00pm $10 per device Student = donation Sign up at www.wfvz.org Or Eventbrite link below
  • Shop for unique holiday gifts crafted by artists and designers at MCASB's Gift Studio Pop-up Holiday Market.
    This day-long event will feature free hands-on holiday craft workshops, festive drinks, and guided walk-throughs of MCASB's current exhibition.

    Don't miss Happy Hour from 4-6 pm when you can shop with spiked festive drinks in hand accompanied by a curated DJ set. Join us on the Upper Arts Terrace at Paseo Nuevo on Saturday, December 4, 2021, from 11 am - 6 pm.
  • Enter the world of the actor’s mind. “This Is A Play” by Daniel MacIvor allows the audience to hear what the actors think while they perform. Theatergoers enter through the back and sit onstage, surrounding by the cast. Director Gai Jones presents talented actors Suzy Thatcher, Denise Heller, David Taylor, and Buddy Wilds in this intriguing play. Tickets: $10, cash or check, available only at the backstage door starting at 6:30 p.m..
  • Nobody paying attention for the past 24 months would be surprised to see Indiana — yes, Indiana — leading the way into this year's College Football Playoff.
  • 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.
  • The films all scored 6% or less on the Tomatometer. Topping the list — all with a 0% rating: Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, One Missed Call and Left Behind.
  • The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) is pleased to present “Southern California Beach Culture from George Freeth to World War II” a lecture by Patrick Moser taking place on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. The presentation, incorporating some of the stories from Moser’s book, Surf & Rescue, will be enhanced with original photographs of the people and places who built California beach culture in the first half of the 20th century. 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 6:15-6:45 p.m. Learn more about the event and register here: https://sbmm.org/santa-barbara-event/santa-barbara-maritime-museum-presents-southern-california-beach-culture-from-george-freeth-to-world-war-ii-a-lecture-with-patrick-moser/

    Moser’s presentation introduces the early history of California beach culture as we recognize it today—surfing, lifeguards, and the image of California’s beaches as places of fun, health, and sex appeal. The arc of that story began with the arrival of native-Hawaiian George Freeth in Southern California in 1907. He made headlines with his rescue of seven fishermen, an act of heroism that highlighted his innovative lifeguarding techniques; but he also funded California's first surf club and coached both male and female athletes including Olympic swimming champion and “father of modern surfing” Duke Kahanamoku. Freeth combined surfing and lifeguarding to create the foundation of what would become an important part of the Golden State’s global identity.

  • Santa Barbara Dentist to Reward Kids for Not Eating Candies During Halloween Event

    Santa Barbara Dentist Dr. Michael Carley is holding a candy buy-back event at his office after Halloween.

    Parents and kids who bring in their candy stash will get rewarded with $2 for every pound they bring!

    Dr Carley, practicing dentistry for 15 years in Santa Barbara, has seen the harmful effects of excess sugar wreaking havoc on one’s health.

    “This event will let parents turn trick or treating into a fun and healthy event and reward the child for making correct choices for his body!” Dr Carley said.

    Earlier in October, Dr. Carley and his staff delivered over $9,000 worth of free dental treatments to local residents who could not afford dentistry during his Dentistry From The Heart Day.

    Dr. Carley shared, “My team and I have always had a slogan: Treating people, not just teeth. Providing a free dental day aligns with our philosophy of taking care of people in need!”

    The Halloween Candy Buy-Back Event will be held on:
    Date: November 1 to 7, 2023
    Time: 8 am to 4 pm
    Location: 2780 State St. #6 Santa Barbara, CA 93105

    “Our community can get stronger if we reach out to our neighbors and help those who need it.” Dr Carley concluded.

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    For more details of the Halloween event, go to: www.facebook.com/MountainandSeaDental
    For more information, please contact:
    Contact Name: Gwen
    Office: (805) 316-3821
    Address: 2780 State St. #6 Santa Barbara, CA 93105
    Email: drcarleysreception@gmail.com
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