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  • The Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum will offer special tours as part of the Santa Barbara Culinary Experience's "Day On the Farm," Friday, May 16, from noon to 5 p.m.

    Visitors can explore the museum, including the historic Parks-Janeway Carriage House, while learning about the agricultural heritage of the Santa Ynez Valley. The event includes a tasting of Rancho Olivos olive oil in the open-air courtyard and an opportunity to sample and take home a free assortment of locally grown produce from a Babé Farms pop-up market.

    Rancho Olivos farmers John Copeland and Shannon Casey, plus representatives from Babé Farms, will share stories about their farms and provide information about their agricultural and production practices.

    For those interested in a more comprehensive experience, the museum will conduct "History of Agriculture" tours at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

    Tickets are $15 per person and can be purchased online at the Santa Barbara Culinary Experience website, https://sbce.events/day-on-the-farm. Select the Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum Tour option.
  • Prepare to be inspired!

    Join Explore Ecology for the Environmental Stewardship Awards Luncheon on Thursday, April 17th at the beautiful Cabrillo Pavilion to honor Santa Barbara County’s environmental champions. You’ll hear powerful stories from teachers, students, and community leaders – all outstanding environmental stewards who create positive change in our community.

    Enjoy a delicious lunch by Quail Canyon Catering, operated by Chef-Owner Owen Hanavan. With experience at Four Seasons The Biltmore, La Cumbre Country Club, and the Santa Barbara Yacht Club, Owen will bring his passion for fresh, locally sourced ingredients to the event.

    Celebrate, connect, and feel uplifted at the Environmental Stewardship Awards Luncheon. We can’t wait to see you there!
  • Dear Delegates and Speakers,

    It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd International Summit on Infrastructure and Construction Engineering, taking place from September 08-10, 2025 in Frankfurt, Germany. This event serves as a vital platform for global experts to exchange insights, share research, and present innovations in the field of infrastructure and construction engineering.

    This summit provides a unique opportunity to share pioneering ideas, foster meaningful collaborations, and help shape the future of our industry. We solicitation for your assistance and collaboration with the goal of the achievement of this event. This summit includes keynote presentations, panel discussions, technical sessions, and interactive workshops. Our featured speakers will address diverse topics including sustainable materials, smart infrastructure, digital transformation, and advanced structural engineering.

    It would be our pleasure to see you at ISICE2025 in Frankfurt, Germany….!

    Best Regards,
    Chandini S | Conference Secretary
    ISICE2025
  • Discover the art of DIY publishing in our Collage Zine Workshop! Using recycled paper, old magazines, and other reclaimed materials, you'll craft your own mini zine while learning about the history of zine-making as a tool for self-expression and activism. Cut, paste, and assemble your ideas into a one-of-a-kind booklet that tells your story or shares your passion. No experience needed—just bring your creativity! Join us for a hands-on, eco-friendly exploration of this accessible and powerful medium.
  • Camerata Pacifica spotlights the violin, horn, and piano in an engaging program featuring two U.S. premieres, both commissioned for Camerata Pacifica by Pasadena resident Judith Vida-Spence in memory of her late husband Stuart Spence, as well as violin works by Clara Schumann and Robert Schumann, April 22-27, 2025, at four Southern California locations.

    Eminent horn player Ben Goldscheider is featured on both U.S. premieres, including Nibiru, by Zoë Martlew, whose “music rises to a plangent emotional peak” (Wall St Journal). Martlew calls Nibiru an “apocalyptic space drama for horn and electronics.” Premiered in June 2024, according to The Guardian, it “places the soloist at the center of a global apocalypse – the title comes from Babylonian mythology – with the horn pleading for humanity’s salvation, amid sounds drawn from a variety of cultures, and ending with the song of an extinct Hawaiian bird.”

    The other U.S. premiere, Eeyore, for horn and piano by British composer Oliver Leith, features Goldscheider with Camerata Pacifica Principal Pianist Gilles Vonsattel, an “immensely talented” and “quietly powerful pianist” (The New York Times). Leith describes Eeyore as “tediously, comedically, joyfully sad. So resolute in sadness that it becomes a different thing. The horn, usually a coiled heroic tube billowing gold, here brays wobbled sad songs – one-note laments with tiny shimmering blemishes, emoting within a very limited band of notes, saying as much as donkey can. It’s a triumphantly sad duet between donkey and a piano.” Eeyore was premiered at St. Paul’s Hall at the UK’s University of Huddersfield in November 2024.

    Violinist Grace Park, lauded for her “intensely wrought and burnished” sound” (Strings Magazine), performs Robert Schumann’s Violin Sonata No. 1 in A Minor, Op 105. With Gilles Vonsattel, the duo also presents Clara Schumann’s Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op 22.

    Brahms’ Horn Trio in E Flat Major, Op. 40, featuring all three artists, caps the program.

    The performance is Sunday, April 27, 3:00 pm, at Thousand Oaks’ Janet and Ray Scherr Forum. For tickets $91, including fees, at Janet and Ray Scherr Forum) and information, visit www.cameratapacifica.org.
  • Camerata Pacifica, noted for its adventurous musical offerings, continues its season with an intriguing program of remarkable works for percussion and piano that features two sets of musical spouses, April 1-6, 2025, at four Southern California locations.

    The musical athleticism of acclaimed piano duo Ran Dank and Soyeon Kate Lee, spouses who “produce an entirely unified sound… (and) fool our ears into believing all the notes are coming from a single musician” (The Berkshire Edge) is showcased on Stravinsky’s electrifying The Rite of Spring for Piano Four Hands. They also perform Poulenc’s Elegie for Two Pianos, a tender and beautiful memorial to a friend, and J.S. Bach’s Three Chorale Preludes, arranged for piano duo by Hungarian composer György Kurtág.

    Camerata Pacifica Principal Percussionist Ji Hye Jung and percussionist W. Lee Vinson, spouses as well and both lauded for their extraordinary talent and enthralling performances, join Dank and Lee to let their mallets fly on Bartók’s landmark Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.

    The performance is Sunday, April 6, 3:00 pm, at Thousand Oaks’ Janet and Ray Scherr Forum.

    For tickets $91, including fees, at Janet and Ray Scherr Forum) and information, visit www.cameratapacifica.org.
  • Enjoy free admission to the California Nature Art Museum for California Poppy Day 2025, held annually in celebration of native plants & pollinators. Purchase native plants for your home garden, create your own papercraft flower crown, enjoy free floral face-painting, marvel at CA Poppy vintage items & collectibles, and secure your free 2025 collectible sticker as one of the first 100 guests! This year’s partners include Yes Yes Nursery, Manzanita Nursery, Santa Barbara Hives, Santa Barbara County Trails Council, California Native Plant Society (Channel Islands Chapter), Hidden Wings, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Ranch & Poppies, and Collector Leslie Franklin.

    California poppies (Eschscholzia Californica) are native to Santa Barbara County, typically flower from February - September, and range in color from rich yellow to bright orange. The California poppy has been our state flower for over a century now, and can be enjoyed in a variety of natural spaces such as UCSB's North Campus Open Space, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, or even your own backyard!

    Join us for our second annual California Poppy Day free admission community day, held in celebration of poppies and pollinators!

    California Poppy Day admission is free, and reservations are not required.

    For more information, contact Assistant Director Rachel Metz at rachel@calnatureartmuseum.org.
  • Join us for an unforgettable double-header featuring two captivating artists who will lift your spirits and fill your evening with soul-stirring music!

    Opening the night is Mary Scholz, whose bare-footed warmth and honeyed vocals have charmed audiences from coast to coast. With each heartfelt note, Mary creates a deeply personal connection that makes you feel as if you’ve known her—and her music—all your life. Backed by over a decade of touring experience across the U.S. and Europe, Mary’s gritty folk charm and earnest storytelling promise to leave you feeling seen, uplifted, and undeniably loved.

    Following Mary’s enchanting performance, local favorite Shawn Jones takes the stage to deliver a timeless blend of blues, folk, and rock. From his stirring single “Too Hot To Hold,” penned by the legendary Steve Jordan, to fan favorites like “In My Blood,” Shawn’s evocative lyrics and commanding stage presence have earned him a rightful place alongside icons like B.B. King and Bonnie Raitt. Be prepared to be swept away by Shawn’s soulful melodies, rich guitar work, and genuine passion for music that resonates with audiences worldwide.

    Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience two phenomenal artists in one night, each bringing their own distinct style and heartfelt performances to create an evening of pure musical magic. Come ready to connect, unwind, and be inspired. This is a show you won’t want to miss!
  • AUDITION & PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP WITH NEKA ZANG
    Young Performers! Join us on April 26th and 27th from 10 am – 3 pm, at NAMBA, 47 South Oak St., Ventura for a special workshop designed to elevate your storytelling by integrating the core elements of singing, dancing, and acting seamlessly. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or someone with limited experience, this workshop will teach you how to use dance as a powerful tool to develop characters, build stage presence, and elevate your performance. Beginners to Intermediate Performers (ages 13+ to young professionals) are encouraged to sign-up.

    Workshop Overview: Broadway veteran Neka Zang, recognized for her work as both a performer and educator, leads this exclusive workshop. With credits including Wicked, Mary Poppins, American Psycho, Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, and Rock of Ages, Neka brings extensive industry expertise directly to aspiring performers. This triple-threat workshop is designed to equip students with essential audition skills, professional insights, and industry strategies. Participants will learn how to seamlessly integrate singing, dancing, and acting to craft standout performances.

    From refining audition techniques to mastering stage presence, this session will help young performers excel in both auditions and live performances. The workshop includes hands-on training in all three disciplines, culminating in an industry Q&A where students can ask Neka about audition strategies, career insights, and what it takes to succeed in the world of musical theatre and beyond.

    Join us for this exclusive opportunity to learn from a Broadway professional—right here in Ventura!

    For more information and registration, email nekazang@mac.com.
  • It’s BFF 24 in 25, the 9th Annual BFF Binge Fringe Festival of FREE Theatre, Feb 25 - April 4, the only FREE Fringe Festival in the nation, offering 30 plays, workshops and family-oriented events. Tonight:

    Twenty years before Shakespeare's play takes place, King Lear meets the midwife who delivered his daughter Cordelia, and finds out his young wife has died in childbirth. This is a prequel to Shakespeare's Lear. A first-look reading of Tony Cronin’s play.

    Santa Monica-based writer, director, performer and musician Tony Cronin is known not only for his direction and performances with Theatre For a Small Space, his recent acclaimed production of Krapp’s Last Tape, and countless film, television and stage productions, but also as an authority on the Bard. His play, Spirit of the Dane has been produced worldwide, including the Edinburgh Festival and at Santa Monica Playhouse last year.

    The BFF celebrates the range and depth of the human condition and the idea that theatre arts experiences are vital, transformative, and must be available for all. Special thanks to generous grants from the We Are Santa Monica Fund, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, the City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Arts Commission, and Playhouse PALS.

    FREE as part of the BFF Binge Fringe Festival of Free Theatre. Rated: 16+
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