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  • We are celebrating Sojourner's recent book, "Free at Last, a Juneteenth Poem." Event moderating by Kya Mangrum, PhD, Asst Professor of English at Westmont College.

    This is an interview about Sojourner's process of writing this book.
  • Come see Supervisor Linda Parks, Ventura County Fire, Santa Monica Mountains Resource Conservation District, Oak Park Fire Safe Council and others update you on our activities to protect life and property in Oak Park, and what you can do to help...
  • MARK HUMMEL Harp Blowout Producer, Grammy nominee/Blues Award winner/author/harp man started playing harmonica in 1970 and has gone on to become one of the premier blues harmonica players of his generation. Hummel has been featured on over thirty recordings since 1985 including the Grammy nominated 2013 Blind Pig release ‘Remembering Little Walter’ (a recording of a Mark Hummel Blues Harmonica Blowout). “Mark Hummel came of age in the early ’70’s at the height of rock and roll, like many of his peers went and bought a harmonica and hasn’t stopped playing since. A specialist in West Coast Blues, he is a seasoned showman who knows more than a thing or two about how to please an audience.” (The New Yorker)
    RJ MISCHO is considered by critics and fans worldwide to be in the upper echelon of today’s great Harp players and singers. RJ’s music is drenched in the grease of the juke joint shuffles that have stayed in style since before they called it Rock & Roll. “Mischo’s magnificent tone, formidable chops, and affable, self-assured vocals…” make him a top entertainer; the kind of entertainer that only 25 years of touring experience will bring to the stage.
  • Being a caregiver requires love! This often includes support for us to discover self-care during this challenging labor of love. Allow us to offer you support and encouragement. You are not alone if you have conflicted feelings. Burnout can be real—so is real help.

    Join us in a confidential forum to find ways to cope in the best interest of your loved one and yourself. This group is supported by community donations and is free to attend.

    Call (805) 642-0239 ext. 775 or visit lmvna.org/grief to register for free.
  • Grammy-winning pianist Bill Cunliffe returns to Ojai for a special performance on Friday, September 30 at 7 pm. Come see this world-class musician at a new venue, Starborn Wellness Concert Hall in Meiners Oaks. Plus drummer Joe La Barbera and bassist Mike Gurrola join Bill on stage for this stellar night of jazz.

    Imagine receiving an invitation to a gala featuring Bill Evans, Oscar Petersen, and Chick Corea. A piano performance by Bill Cunliffe is all that and more. It draws on Cunliffe’s decades of experience as a formidable jazz pianist and his considerable skill as a storyteller and teacher, producing a show that is greater than the sum of its dazzling parts. Bill has received four Grammy Nominations that resulted in his 2010 Grammy Award. He toured or recorded with Frank Sinatra, Freddy Hubbard, James Moody, Joe Henderson, Mary Lou Williams, and many others.

    Joe La Barbera, an American jazz drummer and composer, is best known for his performances with pianist Bill Evans. His reputation grew in the 1970s when he recorded and toured with Chuck Mangione. He spent much of the 1980s and early 1990s with Tony Bennett. He also worked as a sideman for Jim Hall, Art Farmer, Art Pepper, John Scofield, Toots Thielemans, and Phil Woods.

    Mike Gurrola quickly became an in-demand bassist on the international jazz-scene. He’s known for his solid technique, attentive musicianship, and his strong passion and love for the music. A Grammy-winner, and protégé of the great Ray Brown and John Clayton, Mike has toured and recorded with Eric Reed since 2013. He also stays busy with jazz A-listers including Benny Golson, Benny Green, Jeff Hamilton, Mary Stallings, Ralph Moore, Willie Jones III, and Roy McCurdy.

    Tickets: $20 online, $25 at the door. Doors open at 6.30 pm. Free parking in the Ace Hardware lot.

    No refunds. Questions? Call: 805-746-0936.
  • Studio Channel Islands Art Center (SCIART) has announced Rachel Resnik Miles as the recipient of the 2022 Medici Award, the highest recognition presented by SCIART. Each year SCIART’s board of directors selects an honoree whose support has been exceptional and transformative for the organization. This year’s award will be presented as part of the annual Art à la Mode gala, Oct. 8, at the Los Posas Country Club, Camarillo. Art à la Mode celebrates the creative community of Studio Channel Islands and those who champion the arts in our county. Sponsorship opportunities, program tributes and ticket information are available at https://studiochannelislands.org/gala/.

    Studio Channel Islands Art Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing together artists and the community for extraordinary artistic encounters that enrich, educate, and entertain. Ongoing programs include artists-in-residence open studios, arts education classes, diverse Blackboard Gallery exhibitions, cultural events, festivals and more. SCIART is located at 2222 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93010. Gallery hours are Tues.–Fri., 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.–3 p.m. For more information, visit www.studiochannelislands.org, or call 805-383-1368.
  • The constant battles over uncertain water supplies and the impacts of moneyed interests will be the topic of an online Community Forum on Friday Sept.16 at 7 p.m. via Zoom.

    The discussion will be based on the documentary film "River's End: California's Latest Water War," which explores the state's complex struggle over who gets fresh water and, according to the film's website, how well-heeled interests game the system. The film warns that fighting over limited water supplies heralds an impending crisis, not only in California but around the world.

    Registrants for the forum will receive a link to a free viewing of "River's End" in advance of the discussion. The film urges viewers to learn where their water comes from so they can support actions to save rivers, ecosystems and communities that depend upon them.

    Panelists for the event will be Lynn Rodriguez, Project Manager with the Watersheds Coalition of Ventura County; Caty Wagner, Southern California Water Organizer with the Sierra Club; and Jennifer Molidor, Senior Food Campaigner with the Center for Biological Diversity.

    Topics will include California's Delta Tunnel project, impacts of animal agriculture and industrial farming, local water concerns and projects, and what we all can do.

    The event is organized by Chalice Community Forum, a program of Chalice Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Conejo Valley, and is co-sponsored by the Conejo Climate Coalition and the Chalice Climate Action team.

    To view the film and attend the Community Forum, register at forum.chaliceuu.org. The event is free but donations are welcome to support the presenting nonprofit organizations and Community Forum programming. For information, contact Randall Edwards by e-mail at forum@chaliceuu.org or through the church office at (805) 498-9548.
  • Judy Carmichael is one of the world’s leading interpreters of stride and swing piano, whose talents have taken her all over the world, from Carnegie Hall to the Guggenheim Museum in Venice, Italy. Her high-energy program is a romp through the Great American Songbook. “Astounding, flawless and captivating." New York Times
  • Join us for some casual family art time. We'll have multiple art-making stations including painting, yarn art and button-making!

    * Event & materials are FREE thanks to our amazing, generous donors!
    * No pre-registration required.
    * Wear clothes you don't mind getting painty.
    * Children must be accompanied by an adult.

    Friday, Sept 9th, 2022 6:30 - 8:30 pm
    Location:
    Oxnard Performing Arts Center
    800 Hobson Way, Oxnard, CA 93030
  • In this exhibition of her latest body of work, retired faculty member Terry Spehar-Fahey introduces audiences to the world of Idaho ranching families of the Pahsimeroi Valley. Spehar-Fahey collaborated with photographer Kirstie Lambert, who lives part time in Ventura, California, and part time in Idaho, where she documents contemporary ranching life.

    “When I first saw Kirstie’s photographs, I was just taken aback by how she saw the world,” Spehar-Fahey said. “Her images looked as if I had special-ordered them for my purpose. Throughout my career as a watercolorist, though the subject matter has changed, I always sought to create a sense of space and light, of how we see, for the viewer.”

    Spehar-Fahey, a retired Cal Lutheran senior lecturer of art, works in watercolor primarily and has taught watercolor along with a variety of courses including Art and Psychology; Visual Art in Education; Drawing; and two courses co-led with a colleague: ComicComm and Imagining Venice.

    Note: The Kwan Fong Gallery is open by appointment only. To schedule a visit, please call 805-493-3697 or email gallery@CalLutheran.edu.
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