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  • Join the Ventura County Interfaith Community as it celebrates Vespers under the guidance of Fr. Constantine Trumpower of Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church. We’ll gather on Tuesday, September 9th at 6:30 PM at the church at 5575 Santa Rosa Rd in Camarillo for the Vespers service. Following Vespers, Fr. Trumpower will speak briefly about the connections between the Jerusalem Temple, which was for centuries the center of Jewish worship, and Orthodox church architecture.

    Admission is free, and all are welcome, so feel free to invite friends and family who may have an interest in what promises to be a fascinating evening.

    Image attribution: “Candles” by L.C.Nøttaasen is licensed under CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/?ref=openverse.
  • Parents can have an evening out, get a head start on holiday shopping or spend a quiet evening at home while their kids have fun under supervised care at the Yarrow Family YMCA, Friday, November 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The Y’s Parents’ Night Out is open to YMCA members and nonmembers.

    Activities include games, arts & crafts, dance and basketball gym free play. All activities are monitored/led by YMCA staff. Kids must be age 4 or up and be able to use the restroom on their own.

    The cost is $23 per child for members and $33 per child for nonmembers. Fees include dinner, snacks, drinks and dessert.

    The Yarrow Y is at 31105 Thousand Oaks Blvd. in Westlake Village. For questions, call 818-707-9622 or email info@sevymca.org.
  • Founded in 2011 and born under the warm California sun, Quitapenas share a love of dance rhythms from the tropical Afro-Latin diaspora.The group is made up of first generation sons of immigrant parents from Guatemala and Mexico. They borrow aesthetics from the radical 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Their songs are a remix of history, and invite one to engage in the liberating evenings of Angola, Peru, Colombia, Brazil and beyond. The name means “to remove worries.” Everybody has a “pena” and the mission of Quitapenas is simple: to make you dance and leave you without a worry.

    THREE FREE PUBLIC PERFORMANCES
    Friday, March 8 | 7 PM | Isla Vista School, 6875 El Colegio Rd, Goleta
    Saturday, March 9 | 7 PM | Guadalupe City Hall, 918 Obispo St, Guadalupe
    Sunday, March 10 | 6 PM | The Marjorie Luke Theatre, 721 E Cota St, Santa Barbara
  • Coinciding with International Women's Day, celebrated this year on March 8th, is the opening of OPAC's "Arbol de la Vida" exhibition. Translated as "Tree of Life," this show brings together 6 regional artists who express their unique perspectives through a range of mediums, including painting and tapestry. Their works speak to themes of growth, strength, and interconnectedness and weave a layered narrative of womanhood, resilience, and empowerment.

    Artists: Dalia Garcia, Benita Martinez Sosa, Gabriela Santos Ramos, Maricruz Sibaja, Rima Villareal, Helen Yanez
    Curator: Rafael Perea de la Cabada

    Free + Open to the Public

    Opening Reception: Thursday, March 7th, 2024, 5-7pm
    Location: Mexican Consulate in Oxnard
    3151 West 5th Street Suite 100, Oxnard, CA 93030

    General Exhibition Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
    www.theopac.org
  • Everybody say “Yeah!” and let KINKY BOOTS lift your spirits to high-heeled heights! Winner of every Best Musical award, including the Tony®, Grammy®, and London’s Olivier Award, Kinky Boots captivates and entertains audiences around the world with a Tony-winning score by Cyndi Lauper, book by four-time Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein, and original direction and Tony-winning choreography by Jerry Mitchell.

    Based on true events, KINKY BOOTS follows the journey of two people with nothing in common— or so they think. The unlikely pair find that they have more in common than they realized... and discover that you change the world when you change your mind.

    Performance Schedule:
    Friday, Dec. 12, 2025 - 7:30 p.m.
    Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 - 2:00 & 7:30 p.m.
    Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 - 12:30 & 6:00 p.m.
  • Kenneth Kamler, Md is a surgeon who also climbs mountains. He was team doctor on three expeditions to the top of Mount Everest, including the disastrous 1996 trip during which 6 people died. Kamler is both storyteller and advisor in his book, Doctor on Everest: Emergency Medicine at the Top of the World - A Personal Account including the 1996 Disaster. (The Lyons Press) Blackened limbs due to severe frostbite were the least of his troubles. I-V fluids are frozen solid, and abrasions cannot heal at such high altitudes. Kamler's day job is Director of the Hand Treatment Center in Hyde Park, New York, where he is a microsurgeon. He's done research on telemedicine for NASA and Yale Medical School.
  • This event has 5 classes. September 2nd, 9th, 23rd, 30th, and October 7th, 2023 — (couldn't schedule on your recurring page, for our classes are not every consecutive week)

    The Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club, CVARC, is holding a Technician Level Amateur Radio License course. The FCC Technician license is the gateway to the world of Amateur Radio (often called ham radio), from the local VHF and UHF bands to worldwide on the "shortwave" bands. The course is held on 5 Saturday mornings on September 2, 9, 23, 30, and October 7, from 8:00 am to noon. The location is the Community Room at the East County Sheriff Station, 2101 East Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks. A testing session for licensing is also being held October 15th. There is no fee for the course. Contact Keith Elliott at W6KME@cvarc.org to sign up for the course. We'll be using the ARRL Ham Radio License Manual Fifth Edition, available at https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/2003373064
    The Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club (CVARC) is made up of people who enjoy the hobby of amateur radio, commonly called “ham radio.” The club’s primary purpose is to exchange information to build knowledge of amateur radio. Please visit http://www.cvarc.org/ for more information about CVARC.
  • Join Friends of California Condors Wild and Free for a captivating screening of “The Condor’s
    Shadow,” a one hour film by Mr. Jeff McLoughlin, exploring the remarkable journey of the critically
    endangered California Condor! The documentary follows biologist Mr. Joseph Brandt into the historic
    nesting habitat of this iconic bird located in Ventura County. After the film there will be a Q&A with Mr.
    Brandt. Our guest will speak to the public after the film viewing in the Topping Room at the Ventura
    Public Library located at 651 E. Main St. from 2:00 to 3:30 pm on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
    After graduating from the University of Oregon in 2004, Joseph Brandt found his way to the California
    Condor Recovery Program in 2005, working as a volunteer intern for the Hopper Mountain National
    Wildlife Refuge Complex. After a season of working with Magellanic Penguins in Southern Chile, he
    returned to the condor program to work as a condor nesting biologist along the Big Sur coast with the
    Ventana Wildlife Society. There he documented the first condor nest in over 100 years in Monterey
    County and the first ever in a coastal redwood tree.
    In 2007, he began his career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service again working with the California
    Condor Recovery Program at the Hopper Mountain Complex. In 2009, he became the supervisory
    wildlife biologist for the condor program and he led the effort to release condors in the Transverse
    range, Tehachapi Mountains, and Southern Sierras for the next 10 years - more than quadrupling the
    wild population of condors in Southern California!
    In 2019, he changed roles with USFWS and started at the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office working on
    section 7 consultations and incidental take permitting. In 2023, he was promoted to assistant field
    supervisor of the Central Coast Division of the Ventura Field Office, where he now leads a team of
    biologists who consult on a variety of endangered species, including condors, primarily in Santa
    Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties and the Los Padres National Forest.
    The California condor was listed as an endangered species in 1967. In 1987 California
    Condors were on the verge of extinction with only 27 alive, as the last free flying condor, AC9,
    was taken from the wild. In 1992, the USFWS began reintroducing captive-bred condors to the
    wild to reestablish the population. Today, there are over 560 birds with over half of them flying
    free in the wild in various populations including California, Arizona, and Baja Mexico. The
    California Condor is a resident of the local area and can be found in the mountains behind
    Ojai, Santa Paula, Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Barbara.
    The Recovery Program is currently focusing its efforts on the captive breeding and reintroduction of
    California condors to the wild in the hopes of establishing a self sustaining population of two
    geographically separate populations, one in California and the other in Arizona, each with 150 birds
    and at least 15 breeding pairs.
    Friends of California Condors Wild and Free is a nonprofit 501c3 all volunteer organization,
    that has the mission to enhance public awareness of the endangered California Condor and to
    ensure that they are protected, healthy, and free.
    Come learn about the endangered California Condor, North America’s largest land
  • A week after Kendrick Lamar's new album, GNX, was surprise released, it proved to be a chart phenomenon, debuting at No. 1 on the album chart and claiming the Top 5 spots on the singles chart.
  • The sweeping romantic melodies of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s beloved Second Piano Concerto come alive in the hands of the amazing young, medal-winning pianist Harmony Zhu. George Gershwin captures the essence of his opera Porgy and Bess in his dazzling suite, Catfish Row. A spectacular opening to a spectacular season.
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