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  • 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
  • Join the Santa Barbara Symphony for its highly anticipated free Season Preview Kick-off Celebration on Thursday, September 18, 5:00–6:15 PM at the historic Lobero Theatre.

    The program begins on the promenade at 4:30 PM with a no-host reception, where patrons can mix & mingle, play musical instruments from the Music Van program, and speak with staff about donor and volunteer opportunities. At 5 PM, Music & Artistic Director Nir Kabaretti takes the stage inside to share his vision and inspiration for the 2025/26 season. Guests will enjoy live performances, insider stories, and a sneak peek at the bold, genre-spanning programs ahead. Special guests include Principal Trombonist Dillon MacIntyre and more. RSVP for a chance to win a pair of 4-concert subscriptions — space is limited!

    RSVP: https://bit.ly/SymphonySeasonKickoff
  • DAVID CIPRIANI & AUSTIN WRINKLE WORKSHOP & PERFORMANCE
    7-string, hybrid electric and Indian Slide Guitarist/composer/singer-songwriter Dave Cipriani, and world-renowned percussionist & drummer Austin Wrinkle touch the mystic and the earthy; bringing intense studies of Indian music, African, Jazz, Balkan, Classical, Rock and more into their unique world-music, heart embracing style of improvisation, compositions, and songs.

    WORKSHOP: The World of Guitar!

    I’ll demonstrate several different types of unusual guitars (7-string fingerstyle, electric guitar, hybrid guitar/bass, Indian) and show you some of the cool things that can be done that are out of the ordinary – playing multiple parts simultaneously, playing bass & guitar at same time (!), music from other cultures and more. We’ll show how ideas can cross over from one style to another or how they are similar or different.

    The workshop will take place from 5:00-6:00, the performance at 7:00
  • The Community Environmental Council (CEC) and CarpEvents will co host the 2023 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival—which is free to attend—at Alameda Park Saturday, April 29, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 30, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    The 2023 festival will bring our community together for our first large festival since we were last in Alameda Park in 2019. Join us to connect the dots between climate change and the solutions we can implement locally for a climate-resilient future with two full days of live music and speakers on three stages, sustainable food, a wine & beer garden, opportunities to connect dots between climate change & solutions, a Kids Corner with fun activities planned organized by LearnDen and Ecology Action, a Green Car Show with an electric car and bike test drives, Environmental Hero Awards, and 200+ exhibitors. More at sbearthday.org!
  • Tommy Quayle is a singer, songwriter, and bandleader out of Ventura, California. Tommy plays all kinds of shows all over Southern California and occasionally makes his way to places like Austin, Texas and his home state of Massachusetts. From solo acoustic work to seven-piece rock band, Tommy brings his high-energy rock-folk-blues-country-punk mix and commanding stage presence. He’s been at it for almost 40 years playing tons of shows and releasing over 50 original songs on 6 releases. He has shared the stage with many music luminaries for thousands of people and still loves playing tiny coffee houses.

    Since writing his first song in the fourth grade Tommy has always heard the siren call of music. He truly loves music. Not just his. All of it. He likes digging into a Stones rocker or a Neil Young ballad just as much as playing one of his own tunes.
  • Jarabe Mexicano captures the nostalgic spirit of their border roots with their brand of "Bordeño-Soul," which honors the musical tastes and cultural influences of its members. Jarabe, which translates to 'concoction,' highlights the eclectic mix of genres they g5rwperform ranging from Mexican Folk, Rock & Roll, and Norteño/Tex-Mex to Latin Rock, Trio Romántico, and popular Cumbia. Their traditional Mariachi string instruments and Norteño-inspired drums complement dramatic vocals in English, Spanish, and Spanglish, and show how this multi-generational ensemble embraces change while still honoring the past.

    THREE FREE PUBLIC PERFORMANCES
    Friday, May 17 | 7 PM | Isla Vista School, 6875 El Colegio Rd, Goleta
    Saturday, May 18 | 7 PM | Guadalupe City Hall, 918 Obispo St, Guadalupe
    Sunday, May 19 | 6 PM | The Marjorie Luke Theatre, 721 E Cota St, Santa Barbara

    For more information please visit:
    https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/learn/viva-el-arte-de-santa-barbara/
  • 🎨 Embrace Your Creative Spirit: A Special Craft Workshop to Celebrate Our Amazing Educators! 🍎

    Join Explore Ecology for a rejuvenating and uplifting craft workshop crafted exclusively for you, the heroes of education!

    Rediscover the joy of creating and nurturing creativity in a supportive, stress-free environment.
    Immerse yourself in hands-on activities designed to ignite your imagination and reignite your passion for teaching.
    Indulge in a well-deserved break from the demands of the classroom and invest in your own well-being.

    This Month's Teacher & Educator Exclusive Workshop will be Nature's Keepers. Come craft delightful window propagation stations and DIY nature journals for all of your plant treasures.

    Event Details:
    Date: Wednesday, June 19
    6:00-7:30 pm
    Educator Ticket Price: $15 (50% of our regular adult workshop price)

    MUST show a valid School ID or other identifying item upon entry to workshop to verify that you are a teacher or Educator.
  • Join the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics for the next exciting installment in the KITP Public Lecture series featuring Manu Prakash (Stanford).

    Recreational mathematics involves mathematical puzzles and games, often appealing to children and untrained adults, inspiring their further study of the subject. Can a similar analogy be drawn in biology? Without making any claims of usefulness, we will explore a wide range of puzzles and paradoxes from the living world: Can single cells be toroidal in nature? What would an animal from Flatland look like? Can cells “literally” talk to each other? Can single cells think? Can cells act as a mason and build out of rocks? Finally, we will discuss and share initiatives to democratize science and highlight the role of curiosity and observation in exploring the microscopic world.

    Reception at 5PM, talk at 6PM

    Please RSVP: https://www.kitp.ucsb.edu/activities/mprakash24

    Parking will be provided in UCSB Lot 10.
  • Santa Barbara Symphony- Mahler's Resurrection (SEASON FINALE)
    Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 7:30 PM
    Sunday, May 17, 2026 | 3:00 PM
    The Granada Theatre

    Attend "Conversations with KUSC" with on-air personality Jennifer Miller Hammel
    Saturday Pre-Concert Chat | 6:30-7:00 PM
    Sunday Pre-Concert Chat | 2:00-2:30 PM

    A concert experience unlike any other. Nir Kabaretti leads the Santa Barbara Symphony, Santa Barbara Symphony Chorus, and soloists in Mahler’s monumental Symphony Number Two. The awe-inspiring “Resurrection” Symphony is a must-see concert event that will bring the 2025-26 season to a triumphant, roaring close!

    The Artists
    Nir Kabaretti, Conductor
    Johanna Will, Soprano
    Felicia Gavilanes, Mezzo-Soprano
    Santa Barbara Symphony Chorus

    Repertoire
    MAHLER | Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection”

    For more info and tickets, visit: https://thesymphony.org/concerts-events/orchestra-concerts/mahlers-resurrection/
  • Sustainably harvested white and red “silver tipped” fir trees from Northern California will be available for pickup on Tuesday, December 2 through December 5 at McGrath Family Farm (1012 West Ventura Blvd., Camarillo). Proceeds from the Christmas tree fundraiser will help support Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) agriculture education and healthy eating programs for kids in Ventura County. Tree pickup time is from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The trees are harvested in the northern Sierra Nevada mountain range to reduce overgrowth and fire risk and then donated to SEEAG. Trees are 6’ to 10’ tall. The cost is $100 per tree. SEEAG is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization so all tree purchases are tax-deductible. Trees can be pre-ordered by going to https://www.seeag.org/christmas. For questions about delivery, call 805-892-8155.

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