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  • As part of its monthly lecture series, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) is pleased to present “Sinkable: The Mysterious World of Shipwrecks and the Titanic” with Daniel Stone on Thursday, August 17, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. In his presentation, Stone will draw on his book, SINKABLE: Obsession, the Deep Sea, and the Shipwreck of the Titanic, as he dives into the incredible culture of shipwrecks in human history and in our own waters. Timelier than ever, Stone utilizes the Titanic as a lens to explore the topic of shipwrecks, including the fascinating science and aftermath.

    Since the beginning of 2022 alone, several major shipwrecks have been found. From Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance to the Atlanta, which was found in Lake Superior, and to an ancient wreck found off the coast of Greece and the discovery of a marble head of Hercules from 2,000 years ago, each discovery brings new attention and fascination with the deep sea and its treasures. Driven by his own curiosity about shipwrecks, Stone spent years interviewing marine biologists and astrophysicists, wreck experts, historians, and many more. From the Titanic to the USS Maine, Stone’s book, and presentation, takes readers on a deep dive into the depths of the world’s oceans and the people who devote their lives to tracking lost ships and lost treasure.

    “So many of us grew up living with the ghost of the Titanic without realizing that she was still alive, only in another form,” said Rachel Lance, author of In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil War Submarine. “Daniel Stone pushes back the murky waters of the ocean to reveal the secret second phase of a ship’s life, the one that occurs after it has disappeared from the view of all humanity, except for intrepid explorers and daring optimists. The story is beautifully written, captivating from the first line, and an engrossing reminder of the inextricable link between those of us living above the ocean, and the things lurking below it. Including the shipwrecks.”

    The 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.

    Register at https://sbmm.org/santa-barbara-event/sinkable-the-mysterious-world-of-shipwrecks-and-the-titanic-with-daniel-stone/ and learn how to become a member at https://sbmm.org/santa-barbara-maritime-museum-membership/.

    The lecture series is generously sponsored by Marie L. Morrisroe. The lecture reception is generously sponsored by Hank and Mari Mitchel and Tim and Louise Casey.

    About Our Speaker – Daniel Stone

    A native of Los Angeles, Daniel Stone is a national bestselling writer on adventure, history, and science. He is a former senior editor for National Geographic and a former White House correspondent for Newsweek. His first book, The Food Explorer, was a national bestseller and selected as the American Horticultural Society’s book of the year. The Food Explorer is currently in development for a TV series. His book Sinkable, released in 2022, is about shipwrecks, the deep sea, and the strange underworld of shipwreck obsession.

    Stone is also a professor of environmental science and policy at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches environmental communication, history, and storytelling. He is an occasional contributor to The Washington Post, Time Magazine, and Vice, and has presented at the National Academy of Sciences. A lover of science and the outdoors, he currently lives in Santa Barbara with his wife and two sons, one of whom is a dog.
  • Make it a memorable Memorial Day weekend with a visit to the Carpinteria Valley Historical Society and History Museum’s outdoor fundraiser, The Marketplace, scheduled for Saturday, May 27, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the museum grounds at 956 Maple Ave. in downtown Carpinteria.

    Known for its variety of vendors and their unique offerings — which includes handcrafted gifts, specialty foods, toys, antiques, furniture, jewelry, clothing, plants, musical instruments, household items including quilts, kitchenware, and chinaware, and tons more — the Marketplace has something for everybody. Prices at Granny’s Attic, the booth operated by the museum, start at 25 cents.

    Janet Rutland, owner of Silverquest, offers a curated collection of sterling silver jewelry from around the world, but mainly from artists in Mexico. She and her husband Mickey will be at booth #6. “We have searched for jewelry in the most interesting places! We have unique styles and something for everyone! I am also located at The Vintage Nest in Fillmore,” suggests Rutland. “Please support this beautiful work.” For more information, email janet@silverquestia.com, call 805-727-0322, or visit @silverquestia.

    Hot dogs, cold beverages, and snacks will be available for purchase, and as always admission is free to the Marketplace. Musical entertainment includes Mavis Hansen and the Ukulele Jammers.

    For more information, call (805) 684-3112, email info@carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org, or visit carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org. The next Marketplace is scheduled for June 24.
  • 40th Annual Light Up a Life Ceremony

    Join Hospice of Santa Barbara for their 40th Annual Light Up A Life. This beloved community tradition takes place to remember and honor those you miss this holiday season.
    Light Up a Life will host four ceremonies, featuring speakers and special guests, entertainment, refreshments, and the lighting of a memorial tree. Guests can also hang one or more stars in memory of a loved one who has died or in honor of someone living.

    Locations include:

    Santa Barbara (Lobero Theatre) - Sunday, December 3 at 5:30 pm
    Montecito (Upper Village Green) - Wednesday, December 6 at 4:00 pm
    Carpinteria (Seal Fountain) - Saturday, December 9 at 5:00 pm
    Goleta (Camino Real Marketplace) - Sunday, December 10 at 5:00 pm


    In addition to the four in person ceremonies, you can also dedicate a star to a loved one on HSB’s Virtual Tree of Remembrance. For a suggested donation of $15, you can dedicate a digital star(s) with their loved one’s name, photo, and a special message.
    All events are free. To learn more and dedicate a star to a loved one in person at one of the four locations or on the Virtual Tree of Remembrance, please visit: http://www.hospiceofsb.org/lual
  • 40th Annual Light Up a Life Ceremony

    Join Hospice of Santa Barbara for their 40th Annual Light Up A Life. This beloved community tradition takes place to remember and honor those you miss this holiday season.
    Light Up a Life will host four ceremonies, featuring speakers and special guests, entertainment, refreshments, and the lighting of a memorial tree. Guests can also hang one or more stars in memory of a loved one who has died or in honor of someone living.
    Locations include:

    Santa Barbara (Lobero Theatre) - Sunday, December 3 at 5:30 pm
    Montecito (Upper Village Green) - Wednesday, December 6 at 4:00 pm
    Carpinteria (Seal Fountain) - Saturday, December 9 at 5:00 pm
    Goleta (Camino Real Marketplace) - Sunday, December 10 at 5:00 pm


    In addition to the four in person ceremonies, you can also dedicate a star to a loved one on HSB’s Virtual Tree of Remembrance. For a suggested donation of $15, you can dedicate a digital star(s) with their loved one’s name, photo, and a special message.
    All events are free. To learn more and dedicate a star to a loved one in person at one of the four locations or on the Virtual Tree of Remembrance, please visit: http://www.hospiceofsb.org/lual
  • 40th Annual Light Up a Life Ceremony

    Join Hospice of Santa Barbara for their 40th Annual Light Up A Life. This beloved community tradition takes place to remember and honor those you miss this holiday season.
    Light Up a Life will host four ceremonies, featuring speakers and special guests, entertainment, refreshments, and the lighting of a memorial tree. Guests can also hang one or more stars in memory of a loved one who has died or in honor of someone living.
    Locations include:

    Santa Barbara (Lobero Theatre) - Sunday, December 3 at 5:30 pm
    Montecito (Upper Village Green) - Wednesday, December 6 at 4:00 pm
    Carpinteria (Seal Fountain) - Saturday, December 9 at 5:00 pm
    Goleta (Camino Real Marketplace) - Sunday, December 10 at 5:00 pm


    In addition to the four in person ceremonies, you can also dedicate a star to a loved one on HSB’s Virtual Tree of Remembrance. For a suggested donation of $15, you can dedicate a digital star(s) with their loved one’s name, photo, and a special message.
    All events are free. To learn more and dedicate a star to a loved one in person at one of the four locations or on the Virtual Tree of Remembrance, please visit: http://www.hospiceofsb.org/lual
  • Get ready for an exhilarating community event that you won't want to miss! Santa Barbara Trapeze Co is thrilled to announce our collaboration with Unity Shoppe for a day filled with fun, excitement, and goodwill.Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 27th, from 3:30 - 6:30 pm, as we come together to attempt breaking the Guinness World Record for the largest canned food pyramid! But that's not all – the day promises a flying trapeze showcase, delicious tacos, refreshing drinks, and fantastic vibes.
    We invite you, your friends, and family to join us for this memorable occasion. Plus, for the adventurous souls out there, our trapeze will be open for anyone eager to take a swing and soar through the air.Leading up to the event, you can drop off your canned food donations at either Santa Barbara Trapeze Co or Unity Shoppe. Let's make a difference together!
    Donate to Unity Shoppe Here - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K96JM36XQWZNW&source=qr
    Don't miss out on this action-packed day of giving back to the community and having a blast while doing it. Start gathering your canned food donations now, and let's make a difference together!
    Stay tuned for more updates as we count down to the big day.
     
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Central Coast at SCAPE’s (Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment) annual juried Fall Show, Central Coast Reflections. Held at the prestigious Music Academy of the West in Lehmann Hall, this two-day event not only celebrates stunning local art, but also supports a vital cause—benefiting environmental education nonprofit Explore Ecology.

    The show opens on Friday, September 13th at 2:30 pm, with a catered reception from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Event highlights include a Painting Demonstration by renowned artist Kevin Gleason on Saturday, September 14th at noon. The exhibition will also be open on Saturday, September 14th from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.

    Enjoy free parking at the Music Academy of the West, located at 1070 Fairway Rd in Santa Barbara.

    The juror for the exhibit is Tom Henderson, a well-known fixture of the Santa Barbara art community and a member of the Oak Group. Some of Tom’s work will be on display.

    Explore and purchase artwork inspired by the natural splendor of the Central Coast, knowing that your participation supports Explore Ecology’s innovative programs. Don’t miss this opportunity to support local art, artists, and environmental education!

    SCAPE fosters camaraderie and artistic growth among its members while organizing art events that benefit non-profit environmental organizations. Learn more at https://scape.wildapricot.org
  • with Bent Olsen, Owner of Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery

    ADMISSION: DONATION

    When: 2PM on Sunday, November 16th
    Where: The Neal Taylor Nature Center at Cachuma Lake
    Meet & greet reception with light refreshments to follow.

    Guest speaker Bent Olsen will speak on Danish Bakeries in Solvang, California. Learn how six Danish bakeries have been able to thrive in Solvang, a small village of just 6,000 residents with a unique history. Peer into the rich culture and passed down techniques of Danish baking. Get a taste for yourself and sample the Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery signature pastry. Fresh brewed coffee will be provided, courtesy of El Rancho Marketplace. The presentation will finish with a Q&A.

    Website: olsensdanishvillagebakery.com
    Phone: (805) 688-6314

    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)
  • Lecture and Presentation on the Joy of International Travel. VIP Meet and Greet Tickets Available.

    Rick Steves, the renowned public television and radio personality, and host of the beloved show “Travel with Rick Steves,” is set to grace the stage at the iconic Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara on Friday, February 21, 2025. This special event marks the 50th anniversary celebration of TV Santa Barbara, a golden milestone for our local community television station. Steves, a dedicated advocate for community media, has captivated audiences with his passion for travel through the public airwaves for many years. Join us for an unforgettable evening as we honor the legacy of community television and the enduring spirit of exploration that Steves embodies.

    With the VIP tickets you get to experience an exclusive opportunity to mingle with the esteemed Rick Steves at a special VIP reception and meet-and-greet in the enchanting Arlington Courtyard before the main event, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm. With only 150 VIP tickets available, this intimate gathering promises a unique chance to engage with the renowned personality in a more personal setting. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable experience and create lasting memories with Rick Steves. Secure your VIP ticket today for a truly exceptional evening.
  • Ventura, CA — Now more than ever, we need to gather as a community. Quilt Project Gold Coast invites you to join their annual World AIDS Day vigil on Sunday, December 1, 2024, at 5:30 PM on the front steps of Ventura City Hall (501 Poli Street, near Downtown Ventura).
    This year’s event honors those lost to the HIV/AIDS pandemic and raises awareness for continued efforts in prevention and care. The event will feature a powerful display of the AIDS Memorial Quilts, which will be visible from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM, leading into the vigil from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
    Event Highlights:
    • Introduction by Quilt Project Gold Coast President Keith Coffman-Grey
    • Invocations from Rev. Melissa Campbell Langdell, Rev. Dana Worsnop, and others
    • Musical Performance by Mark Lager
    • City of Ventura Proclamation Reading by Councilman Doug Halter
    Following the program, attendees will have the opportunity to light a candle in memory of their loved ones. Battery-powered candles, generously provided by the City of Ventura, will be distributed to all participants during the vigil’s period of silence.
    If you are unable to attend the vigil, you are encouraged to visit the Quilt display earlier in the afternoon between 2:00 PM and 5:30 PM. This year’s exhibition includes several newly added panels, each a poignant reminder of the lives lost.
    Let us come together as a community to honor, remember, and advocate for a future free from AIDS.
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