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  • The Conejo Orchid Society will hold its annual Orchid Show and Sale fundraiser June 7 - 9 at the Thousand Oaks Library (Grant Brimhall Library), 1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks. This free event will be an opportunity to learn about orchids and the Conejo Orchid Society. Learn how to care for your orchids. Shop for some great bargains and try your hand at growing some of the most beautiful and unusual plants in the world.

    This event includes an exhibit of members’ orchids, and a wide range of inexpensive, easy-to-grow orchids for sale. Several hundred orchids from quality orchid nurseries and society member divisions will be available. Many can be grown outdoors in Southern California. Other available items will include “companion plants”, such as tillandsias, and succulents, grown by Society members, and orchid potting mix.

    Demonstrations will show how to repot and care for orchids. Society members will be available to provide guidance on how best to grow your new orchids and will answer your questions.

    The hours of the Orchid Show and Sale are Friday, June 7 – Noon to 6pm, Saturday, June 8 - 10am to 5pm, and Sunday, June 9 – Noon to 2pm. Arrive early for the best selection. Demonstrations of general orchid care will be Friday at 2pm and Saturday at 11am and 2pm.

    Admission is free.

    We accept payment in cash or check only.

    For more information, please call 805-410-3803 or visit us at www.ConejoOrchidSociety.org

    The Conejo Orchid Society is a 501(c)(5) non-profit organization.

    This program is not a Thousand Oaks Library sponsored event
  • Santa Barbara Permaculture Network presents

    Creating Local Resilience with Regenerative Design:
    Solar Powered Homes, Communities & Gardens

    With special guest Leif Skogberg
     of Appreculture Design

    Wed, August 7, 2024, 6-8 pm, Free
    CEC Environmental Hub,
    1219 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

    Leif Skogberg is a holistic sustainability educator, consultant, builder and designer, who shares how we can partner with both Nature and modern technology to create more beauty, abundance and resilience for our local communities.

    A twenty-year veteran of resilient & regenerative design, including permaculture, working with hundreds of large and small residential & commercial property owners, he is the founder of Appreculture Design Institute and TurnKi Sustainability, providing integrated land use design and solar energy system consulting around the country.  Formerly a resident of Santa Barbara, while a student at SBCC he is remembered for initiating several groundbreaking organizations, including the Students for Sustainability Coalition, the SBCC Center for Sustainability, and more, later working for the City of Santa Barbara Environmental Services Division, and later the Ojai Foundation. At home now in Wayne, New Jersey, he chairs the local Environmental Commission, and serves on the Wayne Master Plan Steering Committee.  Website: www.leifskogberg.com

    A Community Event Hosted by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
    Cosponsored by the Community Environmental Council (CEC)
    More info: www.sbpermaculture.org; margie@sbpermaculture.org
  • The legendary Chubby Checker and The Wildcats will play live at the Lobero Theatre (33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101) on Saturday, August 31, 2024, at 7:30 PM–A benefit concert for the Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Centers at CADA.

    Brought to you by Earl Minnis Presents, this unique event allows you to enjoy timeless favorites like "The Twist" while contributing to a worthy cause. Since its establishment in 2001, the Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Centers at CADA have assisted more than 9,000 young people battling addiction and mental health issues.

    Tickets are $25, we aim to provide wider access to the arts while attracting donations for this special cause. Please consider making an additional donation to benefit the Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Centers directly - ensuring they can continue their life-changing work, and the donation is tax deductible! Donations of $500 and over will receive two backstage passes to a “meet and greet” reception with Chubby Checker, beginning at 6 PM.

    We appreciate your support and can't wait to see you at the Lobero Theatre.



    Date: Saturday, August 31st
    Time: 7:30 PM
    Price: $25
    Location: Lobero Theatre (33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101)
    Link: https://www.lobero.org/events/v2-chubby-checker-and-the-wildcats/
  • Say “so long” to summer at the Carpinteria Valley Historical Society and History Museum’s Marketplace scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 31, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the museum grounds, 956 Maple Ave. in downtown Carpinteria.

    The Marketplace’s assorted gathering of dealers promises happy hunting for all. Handcrafted jewelry, artisanal food products, film camera collections, handicrafts, collectibles, exotic plants, and furniture are just some of the goods for sale. Prices at Granny’s Attic, the booth operated by the museum, begin at 25 cents and the treasure trove includes toys, linens, kitchenware, dishware, dolls, figurines, record albums, and other assorted offerings.

    Suz-Anne Evans’ and Terrilyn Giamoni’ business Creative Mermaid Designs sells handmade Croc charms and custom items. Evans has been involved with the Marketplace since she moved to town in 2021. “It’s a great cause to support and I enjoy having the business/personal connections I have made because of it,” she noted. For more information, call Evans at (805) 705-8748.

    Made possible by community volunteers, the family friendly Marketplace is free and includes musical entertainment. Hot dogs, cold beverages, and snacks are available for purchase.

    Next month events at the museum include New Volunteer and Docent Drop-in on Sept. 10, 11 a.m. to noon; Sept. 26, 11 a.m. to noon; and a Talk and Talkback Event, “Moment of Truth: Sorting Fact from Fiction in the Misinformation Age” on Sept. 30 from 5 to 6 p.m.
    For more information, call (805) 684-3112, email info@carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org, or visit carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org.
  • Join Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) for its 7th Annual Santa Barbara County Farm Day. On Saturday, September 6, 2025, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, over 20 farms, ranches and agricultural organizations across Santa Barbara County will welcome the public to learn how food is grown, meet the hands that feed them, and enjoy a fun-filled day of ag-tivities for the entire family.

    Guests will experience behind-the-scenes tours of farms, tractor rides, produce tastings and giveaways, and plenty of kid-friendly exhibits. To view the 2025 participating locations, visit SEEAG’s interactive Farm Day Trail Map (www.sbcfarmday.org/map).

    Farm Day is free and open to all ages. For more about Santa Barbara County Farm Day, visit https://sbcfarmday.org or call 805-892-8155. No pets allowed. Also, mark your calendar for the 13th annual Ventura County Farm Day taking place on November 8. To preregister and receive updates on site additions, QR code access to all locations, and be entered to win a custom Santa Barbara County Farm Day map, go to https://my805tix.com/e/7th-annual-santa-barbara-county-farm-day.

    Santa Barbara County Farm Day is organized by the 501c3 nonprofit Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG). SEEAG’s mission is to educate students and the greater community about the farm origins of our food and agriculture's contribution to our nutritional well-being.
  • The Simi Valley Family YMCA will host its annual Breakfast With Santa on Saturday, December 7, featuring a fresh-cooked breakfast, hot cocoa, photos with Santa, a snow play area and holiday crafts. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Families can then select a newly-arrived Christmas tree at the YMCA’s Christmas tree lot operated by the Simi Valley Y’s Men’s Club.

    The breakfast costs $20 for YMCA members and $25 for nonmembers, with children 3 and under admitted free. Advance registration is required at www.sevymca.org/breakfast-santa.

    The YMCA’s tree lot will have about 750 Noble, Douglas and Nordmann fir trees from 3' to 9' tall. The trees are grown in Oregon, harvested, and then packed in ice for their trip south to the Y. Once they arrive, they are unloaded by LDS Church volunteers, given a fresh cut at the base, put in water and set out for display. Y’s Men’s Club members and volunteers staff the tree lot. Trees go on sale December 6.

    Proceeds from tree sales go to organizations in the community, underserved families and YMCA programs. Christmas tree lot hours are 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

    The tree lot and Breakfast with Santa are at the Simi Valley Family YMCA (3200 Cochran St., corner of Galena Ave. and Cochran St.). For breakfast sponsorship opportunities, contact Dani Hutchison at dhutchison@sevymca.org.
  • Santa Barbara Symphony- Beethoven Piano Concerto Marathon
    All Five Beethoven Piano Concertos in Two Different Programs Over One Weekend

    Saturday, January 17, 2026 | 7:30 PM
    Sunday, January 18, 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

    Alongside his Symphonies, the Piano Concertos of Beethoven have been towering masterworks for two centuries. Nir Kabaretti and The Symphony present all five of Beethoven’s Concertos across a single weekend. From the youthful First Piano Concerto, composed at age 25, to the grand “Emperor” Concerto written in the war-torn Vienna of 1809. Each is performed by a medalist from a prestigious international piano competition.

    The Artists
    Nir Kabaretti, Conductor
    Soloists, 5 winners & medalists of different international piano competitions
    Dmitry Shishkin, Piano
    Angie Zhang, Piano
    Min Joo Yi, Piano
    Evren Ozel, Piano
    Jonathan Mamora, Piano

    Repertoire
    CONCERTO NO. 3 (Sat) Min Joo Yi (Music Academy of the West Solo Piano Concerto Competition)
    CONCERTO NO. 4 (Sat) Evren Ozel (Cleveland International Piano Competition)
    CONCERTO NO. 1 (Sun) Dmitry Shishkin (International Tchaikovsky and Geneva International competitions)
    CONCERTO NO. 2 (Sun) Angie Zhang (American Piano Awards)
    CONCERTO NO. 5 (Sun) Jonathan Mamora (Palm Springs International Piano Competition)


    For more info and tickets, visit: https://thesymphony.org/concerts-events/orchestra-concerts/beethoven-concerto-marathon/
  • Santa Barbara Symphony- Beethoven Piano Concerto Marathon
    All Five Beethoven Piano Concertos in Two Different Programs Over One Weekend

    Saturday, January 17, 2026 | 7:30 PM
    Sunday, January 18, 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

    Alongside his Symphonies, the Piano Concertos of Beethoven have been towering masterworks for two centuries. Nir Kabaretti and The Symphony present all five of Beethoven’s Concertos across a single weekend. From the youthful First Piano Concerto, composed at age 25, to the grand “Emperor” Concerto written in the war-torn Vienna of 1809. Each is performed by a medalist from a prestigious international piano competition.

    The Artists
    Nir Kabaretti, Conductor
    Soloists, 5 winners & medalists of different international piano competitions
    Dmitry Shishkin, Piano
    Angie Zhang, Piano
    Min Joo Yi, Piano
    Evren Ozel, Piano
    Jonathan Mamora, Piano

    Repertoire
    CONCERTO NO. 3 (Sat) Min Joo Yi (Music Academy of the West Solo Piano Concerto Competition)
    CONCERTO NO. 4 (Sat) Evren Ozel (Cleveland International Piano Competition)
    CONCERTO NO. 1 (Sun) Dmitry Shishkin (International Tchaikovsky and Geneva International competitions)
    CONCERTO NO. 2 (Sun) Angie Zhang (American Piano Awards)
    CONCERTO NO. 5 (Sun) Jonathan Mamora (Palm Springs International Piano Competition)


    For more info and tickets, visit: https://thesymphony.org/concerts-events/orchestra-concerts/beethoven-concerto-marathon/
  • NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Nicole Auerbach, senior writer for The Athletic, about the merger created between three conferences in college football to keep up with the SEC.
  • Stroll through nature with Beethoven’s expressive sounds of birds fluttering, storms thundering, and EMMY Award-winning composer Jeff Beal’s visual and musical depiction of rebirth after the devastation of the Thomas Fire. PROGRAM Jeff Beal | The Great Circle Jennifer Higdon | Harp Concerto Beethoven | Symphony No. 6 in F Major, “Pastorale”
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