In This Issue Calendar.....17-18 Movies...........20 Community News.......................... 6, 8, 9 Sana Barbara Beautiful Annual Awards 13 John Palminteri’s Community Voice............. 12 Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice 16 Harlan Green: Economic Voice 21 Community Market & Legals 21 -23 Galleries & Art Venues....................25-27 Learn about 3-D printing at Clay Studio 27 Pupation glazed ceramic (Redux Luster X by James Haggerty ) Courtesy Film Still Photo courtesy of UCSB Arts & Lectures The Martha Graham Dance Company will perform at the Granada 15 Dance The eggs are clucking by Jossilete Serrano Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Indentities opens at La Cumbre Artwalk 24, 25 Artwalk A special screening of Disaster at Devil's Jaw at SB Maritime Museum 20 Cinema Cover photo courtesy of Opera Santa Barbara The Blues Santa Barbara Blues Society welcomes the West Coast Blues All-Stars 14 Courtesy photo www.voicesb.com September 15, 2023 subscribe Photo by Sharon Green, ultimatesailing.com The annual VNA and Santa Barbara Yacht Club Charity Regatta was Saturday 16 Regatta Art VOICE Magazine cover story see pages 4, 5 The worlds most popular opera CARMEN returns to the Granada Friday, September 29th Sunday, October 1st Season tickets now available at www.OperaSB.org Metropolitan Opera Competition Winner Sarah Saturnino headlines OSB Carmen
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Opera Santa Barbara
Earthy & On Fire –Opera SB’s Carmen will open the season
By Kerry Methner / VOICE
ARISING STAR WILL SHINE HER LIGHT on the Granada stage when Sarah Saturnino steps into the title role in Opera Santa Barbara’s production of at the end of this month.
Saturnino, a mezzo soprano of Mexican-American heritage, was recently crowned a Grand Finalist (that means winner) of the 2023 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition.
Saturnino’s voice will be a match for Carmen’s oversized and passionate character and will reverberate in the Granada’s colorful chamber, bringing this story vividly to life.
Now in Santa Barbara with about a week of rehearsals under her belt, Saturnino was glowing about the experience and team in a telephone interview earlier this week.
“Opera Santa Barbara is incredibly welcoming and supportive of the artists,” Saturnino shared. “I’m happy to be here [in Santa Barbara]. It’s my first time with the company.”
Part of the all-Spanish opera season this year dreamed into existence under the guidance and planning of Kostis Protopapas, OSB Artistic & General Director, Composer Georges Bizet’s Carmen
“the world’s most popular opera” being performed today. It
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Saturnino had the opportunity to cover the role of Carmen for the Santa Fe Opera as an apprentice in 2022, these two performances will be her first where she owns the role.
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Carmen’s character is first introduced on stage when she sings an aria, the Habanera. As soon as it starts, even non-opera aficionados will recognize it. That song is also the first time Saturnino sang in front of the company.
“It was a little daunting,” she shared. “Everyone knows it. But it’s such a fun piece....I’m hoping people will enjoy the playfulness and get to see Carmen enjoying herself [before the more serious aspects of the plot begin to play out],” adding, “My Carmen is earthy, playful, and mischievous.”
In addition to Saturnino, local opera fans can expect to
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On another high note, there are many non-singing extras drawn from the community that local audiences may recognize, such as 2023 Fiesta El Presidente David Bolton playing the Mayor of Seville and VOICE’s own writer Robert F. Adams. Others include Robert Byrne, Heather Weitzel, Alan Gould, Enedina Castaneda, Dennis Engler, Lisa Saal, Evan Austin, and Benjamin Fetter.
First performed in Paris on March 3, 1875, the opera shocked its first audiences. Over time, though, it became
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Nathan Granner Don José
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accepted in other countries and eventually found recognition in France as well.
Sarah Saturnino
Becoming a Grand Finalist
Winner at the 2023 Metropolitan Opera’s Laffont Competition is only the latest of many prestigious credits in Saturnino’s career.
After growing up in northern California, she earned her Bachelor’s degree at UCLA, her Master’s at Yale, was an Apprentice Artist at Santa Fe Opera, and is currently a member of LA Opera’s Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program. Of her performance at the Met Competition Finals, the most prestigious competition for opera singers in the United States, Operawire wrote:
“Her jaw-dropping performance of the Saint-Saens aria was intense, dropping into the depths of her voice and excelling on either end of her range. Her top notes were solid fortresses of sound, ringing and unwavering.... Her dazzling performance was greeted with thunderous applause from the audience, who wouldn’t let her leave the stage.”
Saturnino’s family will be in town for this set of concerts and she is looking forward to seeing them. “The mezzo is not typically a leading lady,” she remarked. “Every mezzo’s dream is to sing Carmen....I’m looking forward to getting into the Granada and giving it my all.”
The Company
Opera Santa Barbara’s season will continue with Verdi’s Il Trovatore at the Lobero Theatre on February 9th and 11th. Il Trovatore weaves an intense story of doomed romances amidst a civil war. It will be performed by voices familiar to OSB regulars, including tenor Harold Meers, soprano Karin Wolverton, and baritone Timothy Mix.
Hector Armienta’s operatic reimagining of Zorro will follow at the Lobero on April 19th and 21st. Made famous by over a century of Hollywood films, this early
California version of Robin Hood follows Don Diego de la Vega, who dons a black mask to protect his community from its greedy, oppressive Spanish colonizers.
OSB season also includes La Divina: The Art of Maria Callas, a celebration of the 100th birth year anniversary of Greek soprano Maria Callas.
Hosted in collaboration with the Argyropoulos Chair of Hellenic Studies at UCSB, the night will feature sopranos Eleni Calenos and Jana McIntyre November 10th at the Lobero Theatre and on the 12th at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center in Thousand Oaks.
This production of Carmen is made possible through generous support from the Granada Theatre.
For tickets and information visit: www.operasb.org
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Nathan Granner Don José
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A Free Career Fair on Sept. 28th
ACAREER FAIR FOR PEOPLE ON A JOURNEY TO FINDING
MEANINGFUL WORK will feature numerous corporate, government, and nonprofit agencies promoting internships and career opportunities in a variety of fields including business, sciences, social work, behavioral sciences, and liberal arts. The event is called BEAM (Bridging Education, Ambition and Meaningful work) and it will be hosted by Pacifica Graduate Institute Alumni Association on Sept. 28th from 10am to 4pm at 801 Ladera Lane, in Santa Barbara.
The fair also features presenters, workshops, and keynote speaker Lisa Wong, Psy.D., Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. Wong, who earned her Psy.D. from the Pacifica Graduate Institute and her M.A. in clinical psychology from California State University, Los Angeles, is a lifelong advocate for vulnerable populations and social justice issues. Wong spent more than two decades working in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles providing care to some of the county’s most vulnerable and high-risk individuals experiencing serious mental illness and homelessness. Prior to her current role, she served as the Mental Health Clinical Program Head over Downtown Mental Health Center’s general outpatient services, CalWORKs/GROW, and Prevention & Early Intervention programs.
PGIAA’s BEAM Fair offers career suggestions and support to alumni/ ae, students, and local community members from different backgrounds. Sponsors include Santa Barbara City College Foundation, Fielding Graduate University, Resume Scribes, Mercer Financial and 360 Degree Marketing.
PGIAA’s BEAM Career Fair is free and open to all, including alumni, students, and community members/the public. Lunch will be served. For more information, please visit pgiaa.org/careerfair/ or contact Dianne Travis-Teague at (805) 879-7303.
Accelerate to Zero-Emission During National Drive Electric Week
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Bof an electric car during National Drive Electric Week and engage the events planned by the Community Environmental Council from September 22nd to October 1st.
The Community Environmental Council is leading efforts on the Central Coast for this nationwide initiative to raise awareness of the many benefits of electric vehicles (EVs).
National Drive Electric Week kicks off on September 21st with its annual “EV101” webinar, Electric Vehicles (EVs) For Everyone. During this event, experts will describe the benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) over gas-powered cars, provide the latest information on the types of EVs on the market, explain the complexities of EV charging, and break down incentives and rebates available to help make the purchasing process more affordable.
Events continue all week long with free community EV test drives, showcases, and one-on-one consultation with CEC team members about EV rebates, incentive programs, and more.
Find more at CECSB.org
Grand Opening of Vera Cruz Village
VERA CRUZ VILLAGE, Santa Barbara’s newest affordable housing facility, was formally opened by the Housing Authority, last Thursday. The project, located at 116 E. Cota, was specifically designed as transitional housing for the unhoused and has 28 affordable units.
Vera Cruz Village was formally opened with a ribbon cutting with Mayor Randy Rowse, Rob Fredericks, Supervisor Das Willams, and a host of local dignitaries and civic leaders, last Friday and 28 people moved in the same day. New residents include 14 individuals from DignityMoves transitional housing who have been relocated to Vera Cruz Village, according to a press release.
Vera Cruz Village will haver regular on-site supportive services including case management and instructor-led educational and health and wellness classes available to residents free of charge. There also will be free in-unit internet and a full time on-site manager. For more info visit https://hacsb.org/ The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara is a local public agency created for the purpose of providing safe, decent, and quality affordable housing and supportive services to eligible persons with limited incomes, through a variety of federal, state, local and private resources. Since 1969, the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara has developed and/or secured over 4,000 units of affordable rental housing for Santa Barbara through a variety of federal, state, local and private funding sources. For more information, please visit hacsb.org.
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One Hundred Locals Attend International Overdose Awareness Day Event
Meals on Wheels SB Welcomes New Board Members
ENSURING THAT ALL community members have access to nutritious meals, Meals on Wheels Santa Barbara has welcomed two new individuals to its Board of Directors. To volunteer visit www.mealsonwheelssb.org
STUART FUSS is a retired investment real estate broker. Originally from New York, Fuss moved to Santa Barbara in 2005, where he has served on the board of the YMCA and the Santa Barbara Blues Society. He first got involved with Meals On Wheels in the mid-1990s, when he delivered meals to senior residents living in San Francisco. His past positive experiences with the organization motivated him to join the local chapter, deliver meals, and ultimately join the Board of Directors.
MATTHEW NEHMER, PhD., is the president and CEO of The Colleges of Law. Previously, he served as assistant director of media relations at George Washington University, the first Director of Communications for The Chicago School, and one of the founding employees of nonprofit organization The Community Solution Education System. He earned his PhD in Organizational Leadership from The Chicago School. His local volunteer work has included serving as past president of the Rotary Club of SB, director of university relations for the Adizes Institute Worldwide, and now sitting on the Meals on Wheels SB board.
ATIME FOR REMEMBRANCE, EDUCATION, and community, Families ACT! united 100 community members for an International Overdose Awareness Day Teach-In, Silent March, and Candlelight Vigil at the Santa Barbara Courthouse on August 31st.
“The event was designed to shed light on the growing opiate crisis, break down stigma, remember those who lost their lives to an overdose, and provide solace to grieving friends and family members,” explained a statement released by Families ACT!
Beginning with a blessing by Chumash representative LoriAnn Velez of the Barbareño Band of Chumash Indians, the event featured speakers from the faith and recovery communities, local leaders, and medical and law enforcement representatives.
Santa Barbara residents also gave personal testimonies of their experiences with overdose or their experience losing children, siblings, partners, or parents to overdoses. Attendees then marched along State Street with signs to draw awareness to the overdose crisis, followed by a candlelight vigil hosted by Reverend David N. Moore.
Event co-sponsor County Behavioral Wellness also distributed free Narcan nasal spray and Fentanyl test strips. According to Families ACT!, a person in Santa Barbara County dies from an overdose twice a week.
“Our participation in Santa Barbara as a community links us with this global effort to raise awareness, foster compassion, reduce harm, and advocate for policies to protect and support people new to drug use as well as people struggling with chronic addiction,” reads a statement from Families ACT!
Vista Del Mar Union School District
Welcomes Largest Enrollment in Five Years
PRIDING ITSELF ON PROMOTING a small-classroom, family-style atmosphere, the Vista del Mar Union School District has experienced an increase in enrollment from 28 to over 60 students for the 2023-2024 academic year. This marks the largest enrollment the school has had since 2018.
“We are a family here and can provide a level of support, both academically and emotionally, that wouldn’t be feasible in a larger school,” said Superintendent Bree Valla.
Located at the 101 and Highway 1 intersection, the Vista del Mar Union School District is made up of one school and serves grades TK through eighth grade. Even during this period of increased enrollment, the school is able to maintain a 12:1 studentto-teacher ratio. Thanks to the larger student body, the school will be able to participate in the Santa Ynez Valley Middle School Sports League for the first time in many years, offering students the chance to compete in volleyball, basketball, and track.
“We are excited to have a larger Vista community this year. It provides more opportunities for our students,” said Superintendent Valla. www.vdmusd.org/en-US
Barbara Rubin Presented PACT Freedom Award
BARBARA RUBIN, a Santa Barbara resident and longtime supporter of PACT (Protect All Children from Trafficking), formerly ECPAT-USA, has been presented with the nonprofit’s Freedom Award. Rubin was a primary initiator of the movement to protect women and children from sexual exploitation in the 1990s, helping in the development of PACT. Her other volunteer work has included serving with Presbyterian Women USA, Girl Scouts USA, and other area nonprofits. PACT’s Freedom Award honors individuals advancing human rights around the world. www.WeArePACT.org
SB County Education Office Names
Inspirational Educators for 2024
HONORING THE SIX passionates, the Santa Barbara County Education Office has named its 2024 Distinguished Mentors and Distinguished New Educators. Honorees are determined through a countywide nomination process involving school administrators, colleagues, and other school community members.
The honorees will be recognized at SBCEO’s annual A Salute to Teachers gala this November. The evening will also honor the 2024 SB County Teacher of the Year, Gregory Wolf, and 2024 SB Bowl Performing Arts Teacher of the Year, Elesa Carlson.
See page nine for educator profiles. www.sbceo.org
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Matthew Nehmer
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SB County Appoints New Human Resources Director
KRISTINE SCHMIDT’s appointment as the new Director of Human Resources was approved by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors after an extensive nationwide search to find the ideal candidate to succeed Maria Elena De Guevara, who will retire from the position in January 2024. Schmidt will assume her new role on January 2, 2024.
Schmidt brings a wealth of experience in human resources, particularly in local government settings, to her new position. She currently serves as the Assistant City Manager for the City of Goleta, a role she has been in since 2019. Before her tenure in Goleta, she dedicated 22 years of her career to the City of Santa Barbara from 1997 to 2019, where she held various positions in human resources, employee relations, and administrative services. Her journey in the field of human resources began in 1991, reflecting her strong commitment and dedication to the profession.
In addition to her extensive professional background, Schmidt holds a Juris Doctorate from the Santa Barbara College of Law.
County Executive Officer Mona Miyasato, expressed her confidence in Schmidt, saying, “Kristine Schmidt’s comprehensive experience, and proven local leadership in the field of human resources make her the ideal candidate to lead our Human Resources department. I am confident that she will continue innovative solutions as we meet the evolving needs of our workforce.”
“Kristine Schmidt’s experience in local government and familiarity with our community’s unique needs will make her a perfect fit for this position. Her expertise and commitment to enhancing our workforce will undoubtedly contribute to the success of the County. I am confident that she will lead the department with integrity and dedication,” said Board Chair and First District Supervisor Das Williams.
The 2024 Distinguished Mentors
VICTORIA AGUIRRE is a first-grade teacher and grade-level lead at Hollister School as well as a designated mentor for new teachers on campus, and a member of the school site’s Guiding Coalition. She is known for her creative classroom instruction and for going above and beyond in supporting new teachers as well as veteran staff. One colleague shared: “Victoria has an incredible wealth of knowledge about equitable, engaging, and effective instructional practices. I strive to be the kind of educator she is and feel incredibly lucky to have the privilege to learn from her.”
NATALIE DURBIN is an Instructional Coach at Liberty Elementary School, helping teachers improve their practices and achieve greater student engagement and outcomes. She provides instructional resources and shows teachers how to implement them in the classroom successfully, in addition to working one-on-one with students. Her “mastery” of teaching English Language Arts is credited for students’ excitement about reading and writing. “Natalie has the gift of seeing the full picture and knows the support teachers need to reach their full potential. She is an outstanding role model for all teachers, new and seasoned,” shared her principal.
TIFFANY GONZALEZ has taught kindergarten at Peabody Charter School for 15 years. She is admired as a key member of the school community and is seen as a tremendous resource to all Peabody staff. She contributes to and cares deeply about the school’s success, serving as the school site’s union president and on various committees including the Technology Committee and English Advisory Committee. Her principal shared: “Tiffany’s exceptional skills as a classroom teacher, her collaborative nature, bilingual abilities, and leadership qualities are what distinguish her as an outstanding mentor.”
The 2024 Distinguished New Educators
RYAN HELSEL is a science teacher at Goleta Valley Junior High School, SB Unified School District. In addition to teaching his first year at Goleta Valley Junior High, he mentored 20 students for the Science Olympiad competition and shared helpful materials with other teachers in the district. Colleagues admire his concerted effort to build meaningful relationships with his students, parents, and fellow teachers and staff. His positive attitude and “exceptional dedication to providing highquality instruction and fostering a nurturing learning environment for all students” are deeply respected by his school administration.
SAMMI LAMBERT has taught chemistry at San Marcos High School for two years, realizing a personal lifelong dream. She is described by her colleagues as one of the “best new teachers” they have encountered and someone who is setting the bar for the profession. Lambert is active in the teaching community and leads professional development for science teachers countywide. She pursues new opportunities for her students, such as an invitation to the Disney Imagination Institute for her Advanced Placement chemistry class. Her principal shared, “Sammi is intentional with her teaching, cares deeply for her students, and is extremely thoughtful and reflective about her craft.”
JULIO MOLINA is a science teacher at Delta High School, a position for which he is “naturally gifted,” according to his peers. It is extremely important to him that students feel successful, and he always has his door open for extra help. His lessons engage students through websites, videos, partner work, and group work. Molina is credited as the reason why his students are “excited and eager to involve themselves in learning.” Outside of the classroom, he helps with robotics clubs and school activities, also greeting students in front of the school every day as they arrive. “He encourages all students, no exception. We are fortunate to have him as a staff member at Delta,” his colleague shared.
Housing Trust Fund of SB County Moves Into Downtown Santa Barbara
ALEADING ADVOCATE FOR affordable housing within our community, the Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County has moved its offices to the Julia Building located at 924 Anacapa Street, Suite 3D. Individuals interested in learning more about the Housing Trust Fund can reach the new offices at its main office number, (805) 770-5261, or its Workforce Homebuyer Program (805) 845-3585. The nonprofit’s mailing address has not changed: Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County, Inc., P. O. Box 60909, Santa Barbara, CA 93160-09098. www.sbhousingtrust.org
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Ryan Helsel
Sammi Lambert
Julio Molina
Natalie Durbin
Tiffany Gonzalez
Victoria Aguirre
Kristine Schmidt
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Arroyo Burro (Hendry's)
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East Beach- Chase Palm Park
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Hammonds/Miramar/Fernald
Leadbetter
Oak Park
Sandspit/Harbor
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Terra Firma call for entries:
Submissions are now open for VOICE Gallery’s October 2023 exhibition: “Terra Firma”
To participate: email up to three entries to artcall@voicesb.art by September 26th.
Label images with artist name and piece name. Include: Image, artist, title, material, dimensions, price Entry fee for accepted admissions: $40-1st piece; $35-2nd, & $30-3rd piece. All pieces must be wired or pedestal ready.
Sales: 70% to artist / 30% to gallery.
Art Drop Off: Accepted art must be dropped off between 1pm and 5pm Saturday, September 30th.
Exhibition Dates: October 2nd to 29th, 2023 1st Thursday reception October 5th
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Campus Point
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Goleta Beach
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San Jose Creek
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On the Street with John Palminteri
Photos and Stories by John Palminteri / Special to VOICE
Remembering 9/11...
Shelterbox reports on its relief efforts
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH: 9/11 events in Santa Barbara included ceremonies with first responders and 3000 flags on West Beach at the waterfront. With a large American flag hanging from an extended fire department ladder truck outside of the Santa Barbara Police headquarters, first responders and members of the public remembered the 9/11 tragedies, 22 years ago. https://tinyurl.com/bdfh8ux8
1st Responders
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH: CHP responded to a multi-vehicle crash, Hwy 101 SB at Carrillo, with debris across all lanes at 12:19am. Santa Barbara Fire, AMR had several patients. Cal Trans called for extensive damage to guard rail.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH: Rollover crash. Cabrillo Blvd at Anacapa St. All lanes blocked Santa Barbara Police, Fire, AMR on it. 7:04pm.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH: STRUCTURE FIRE - heavy smoke showing. Student apartment complex - 807 Cliff Drive. Santa Barbara Fire with multiple engines. Police on the scene with evacuations underway.
John Palminteri is a veteran news reporter and anchor for Newschannel 3-12 TV and both KJEE and KCLU radio in Santa Barbara/Santa Maria/Ventura. Off the air, he’s often bringing his smile and positive energy to the microphone at fundraisers and civic events. John’s social media presence has one of the largest followings in Santa Barbara, and this page has the weekly highlights. Twitter: @JohnPalminteri • Instagram: @JohnPalminteriNews • www.facebook.com/john.palminteri.5
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH: Shelter Box U.S.A. presented a report Thursday on its worldwide efforts to help those displaced due to natural and political events. Millions need shelter right now in areas that include Ukraine, Turkey, Syria, Haiti and Maui. The event was held in Summerland.
MS Society Raises Funds to Provide Services
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH: The Cal Coast MS Society raised money Friday for programs to help those with Multiple Sclerosis in the tri-counties. A special Condor Express ride brought in donations and had several raffle prizes. All funds raised stay in the local area.
Lost? Found!
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH: Did you lose a pair in Santa Barbara? I almost ran them over and no one was around. I have success reuniting wallets and other possessions as you know through my social media. Describe the shoes and color. Also the street where they were lost. (This may or may not be the color.) These are classics and I really want to help the owner get them back.
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The Blues Society To Rock the Carrillo Rec
JAMMING THE BLUES at the Carrillo Recreation Center, the West Coast Blues All-Stars will headline a performance on September 23rd at 7:15pm. The trio featuring pianist Fred Kaplan, guitarist Junior Watson, and singer Terry Hanck is presented by the Santa Barbara Blues Society.
Pianist Fred Kaplan has appeared on innumerable albums and was an integral part of the Hollywood Fats Band, the Hollywood Blue Flames, and The Mannish Boys. Legendary guitarist Junior Watson was a member of
The Mighty Flyers and Canned Heat and has played with Charlie Musselwhite, Big Mama Thornton, Kim Wilson, and many other blues greats. Saxophonist and singer Terry Hanck was in Elvin Bishop’s band for ten years and has won two Blues Music Awards as Best Horn Player of the Year.
The show opener will be Cameron Nichoson, founder and guitarist of local blues band East Valley Road. Nichoson has performed numerous times for the SBBS: as a solo opener; with East Valley Road; and as a guest performer with past headliners Bob Margolin, Bob
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
2024-2025 Annual Action Plan
PUBLIC NOTICE
To All Interested Persons, Groups and Agencies
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City of Santa Barbara will hold a needs assessment Public Hearing in preparation for development of its 2024-2025 Annual Action Plan. During the hearing the City will also review its performance of program year 2022-2023 as part of the development of the City’s Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER). The public and interested stakeholders are invited to attend.
2022-2023 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
To All Interested Persons, Groups and Agencies
The City of Santa Barbara is seeking public comment on the 2022-2023 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). The CAPER evaluates t City’s performance on the 2022-2023 Annual Action Plan (AAP), which list activities that would be performed during the year to achieve the performance measures outlined in the City’s 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan (CP). The CP is a 5 year planning document which primarily determines the City’s housing and community development needs, issues, and resources. The CP helps the City determine strategies to address those identified needs using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funds.
In order for the City to receive annual Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), an Annual Action Plan (AAP) must be submitted. The AAP specifies the activities that will be undertaken to meet the City’s 5-year Consolidated Plan goals to address housing and community development needs using CDBG and HOME funds. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain public input on housing and community development needs.
Corritore, and Sugaray Rayford.
Doors open at 7pm and the music begins at 7:15pm. There will be beverages for purchase, free snacks (while they last), an outdoor patio, and a large, spring-loaded dance floor!
General admission tickets: $35 / VIP tickets, front of stage, $45/ $10 for students w/student ID. SB Blues Society members and one companion-$5 discount each. Get memberships on the SB Blues Society’s website and at the show. For info and for advance tickets visit www.SBBlues.org. Questions - leave name and number at 805-668-6884.
C o n s i g n f o r a C a u s e
B e n e f i t s y o u r f a v o r i t e S a n t a B a r b a r a C h a r i t y
The Draft CAPER will be available online at www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov September 11th, 2023. Comments must be received by September 26th, 2023. For more information, contact the Community Development Department, Housing and Services Division, at (805) 564-5461 or e-mail to: HHS@SantaBarbaraCA.gov
The hearing will be held before the City’s Community Development and Human Services Committee (CDHSC) Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 6 p.m. The City of Santa Barbara strongly encourages and welcomes public participation during this time. Please see the front page of the CDHSC meeting agenda packet for instructions on how to participate. Meeting agendas can be located on the City of Santa Barbara’s Boards and Commissions page at https://santabarbaraca.gov/government/boards-commissions, or through the City’s Human Services/CDBG program website at www.santabarbaraca.gov/humanservices.
The draft AAP will be prepared in early 2024, will be available for public review and comment, and submitted to HUD, which administers the CDBG and HOME programs, by no later than May 15, 2024, unless HUD issues an extension to submission requirements.
For more information, contact the Community Development Department, Housing and Human Services Division, at (805) 897-2624 or e-mail to: ldrewes@SantaBarbaraCA.gov.
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Photo courtesy of Santa Barbara Blues Society
Arias Autumn
September 2nd - 30th
Participating Artists:
Adria A. Abraham
Voula Aldrich
Christina Altfeld
Lynn Altschul
Resa B
Sophia Beccue
Danuta Bennett
Bruce Berlow
Dianne Bess
Jim Bess
Bruce Birkland
Katya Bloom
Katrina Carl
Mantrita Cole
Merith Cosden
Duane Dammeyer
Beverly Decker
Mike Demavivas
Joanne Duby
Thore H. Edgren
Chris Fletcher
Nancy Freeman
Marla R. Friedmann
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Karen Frishman
Betsy Gallery
Andrew Garcia
Mary Gold
Patricia Heller
Kelly Hildner
Francine Kirsch
Melissa Knapp
Skip Lau
Susan Lord
Melinda Mettler
Sandra McCullough
Albert McCurdy
Paulette Mentor
Jo Merit
Kerry Methner
Jose Monclus
Jami
Joelle Nielsen
Elizabeth Riley Olson
Pedro Paez
Patricia Post
Tom Post
Marcia Rickard
UCSB Arts & Lectures
Martha Graham Dance Company to Perform at the Granada
WITH A FOCUS ON SOCIAL ACTIVISM, AMERICANA, MODERNISM, AND ARTISTIC COLLABORATORS, the Martha Graham Dance Company’s Graham100 will perform at the Granada Theatre on October 4th, a presentation of UCSB Arts & Lectures.
Edward Rodgers
Bonnie Rubenstein
Helle Scharling-Todd
Karen R Schroeder
Marlise Senzamici
Jo Anne Sharpe
Lanny Sherwin
Jan Smith
Julianna Sophia
Carol Spungen
Deirdre Stietzel
Mariko Tabar
Bart Tarman
Mary Dee Thompson
Lindsay Thomson
Claudia Title
Mark Title
Sigrid Toye
Marianna Tuchscherer
Joyce Wilson
Terrance Wimmer
Sara Yerkes
Recognized as a primal artistic force of the 20th century, Martha Graham single-handedly defined contemporary dance as a uniquely American art form. In this evening of new and reimagined works framing a Graham classic, the company performs Hofesh Shechter’s high-energy CAVE and Graham’s Dark Meadow Suite, an abstract work about life’s journey and the search for connection with one’s self and one’s community. A reconstruction of Agnes de Mille’s Rodeo rounds out the program, with a reorchestration of Aaron Copland’s score performed by a live bluegrass ensemble led by Punch Brother Gabe Witcher.
On Tuesday, October 3rd, members of the Martha Graham Dance Company will conduct a dance class at Graham’s alma mater, Santa Barbara High School. Graham, who graduated from SBHS in 1913, found Santa Barbara stimulating after growing up to the age of 14 in Pennsylvania. An active participant in the life of the school, she captained the girls’ basketball team and was editor of the newspaper. Graham was profoundly moved by the multiculturalism of early 20th century Santa Barbara, and declared in her memoirs that “no child can develop as a real Puritan in a semi-tropic climate.”
For tickets ($51-$106 General Public / $20 UCSB Students-Current student ID required) visit www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu or call 805-895-3535 or visit www.granadasb.org or call 805-899-2222.
Commemorative Tree Plaques... Great Gifts & Great Memories
Designate a tree as a tribute to a family member or friend.
Santa Barbara Beautiful has funded more than 13,000 street trees in Santa Barbara! Find out more at www.SBBeautiful.org
For more information visit: www.sbbeautiful.org/commemorativetrees.html
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Mr. Bear’s Autumn Orb by Bruce Birkland
15th • 5 to 8pm Featuring Santa Barbara Sculptors Guild and Local Artists A portion of sales will benefit Opera Santa Barbara
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The Harbor’s Hoppin’
By Sigrid Toye / Special to VOICE
ALK ABOUT ONE BUSY WEEKEND down at the waterfront! The annual Charity Regatta hosted by the Santa Barbara Yacht Club on Saturday, September 9th for the benefit of VNA Health was a full day’s extravaganza extending into the evening hours and beyond. The next day, Leadbetter Beach was well occupied by the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum’s Paddle Out Beach Party on Sunday, September 10th. Both events were accompanied by an energy-infused rock band on the sand.
Charity Regatta
This year’s Charity Regatta was helmed by Co-Chairs Staff Commodore Francie Lufkin and Nick Sebastian and began with a mimosa-sprinkled buffet brunch after which MC David Moorman called the attendees to gather for the Opening Ceremony. SBYC 2023 Commodore David Sadecki welcomed his guests and thanked the hard working volunteers from both VNA and the Yacht Club after which he introduced VNA Health’ President and CEO Kieran Shah. “This is such an amazing event and an example of a long time partnership for the benefit of so many …. lasting 19 years! It is so great to be together outdoors and on the water,” Shah expressed. “Many thanks for the Yacht Club’s continued commitment to support the health and well being of our community, making this charitable event for VNA Health one of the largest and most successful in Santa Barbara!”
The opener was followed by a trek to the Spectator Boats offered by SBYC members to view the race from the water. Those who preferred the safety of the shore were treated to beach activities on the strand and the Palapa Bar nearby. Tables were being cleared for that evening’s BBQ dinner and after-party and the presentation of a check to VNA Health for $186,220! Co-chair Lufkin gratefully acknowledged, “For the last 19 years the Yacht Club has hosted this event as our way to give back to an organization that has touched so many lives. VNA Health has increased its charitable community programs such as Serenity House, the Loan Closet, community and palliative care, music therapy,
and bereavement services despite the ups and downs of Mother Nature.”
Paddle Out Party
On Sunday, September 10th at 9am, the Maritime Museum hosted its third Paddle Out Party fundraiser for the Maritime Museum’s educational programs. With the support of other ocean oriented organizations such as Whale Heritage Area and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, Heal the Ocean, and Surfrider Foundation whose tents could be found nearby, the event focused on marine ecology. World renowned surfer, SBMM board member and event co-chair Shaun Tomson noted, “The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is very dear to my heart, a beautiful sanctuary in our small harbor dedicated to preserving and protecting our maritime history even to 13,500 years ago, to the history of the Chumash people.” Also attending was Jean-Michel Cousteau representing his own non-profit, Ocean Futures.
My always tardy self was informed of the program preceding the event by SBMM Executive Director, Greg Gorga. After welcoming both paddlers and guests, Gorga introduced Toni Cordero, a member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation who reminded the attendees of the lessons of history and of her people to respect and care for both the ocean and the land that sustains us. Describing herself as a tomol paddler (the Chumash canoe) she is constantly aware of her duty to pass the message of her people to preserve and care for the environment. By the time I arrived, the surfboards had been nestled on the sand and the paddlers were noshing, socializing, and listening to the band, Do No Harm! How about that for a name? Never a dull moment down at the waterfront!
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Sigrid Toye volunteers for the Breakwater Flag Project. She is on the board of directors of the Maritime Museum and participates in Yacht Club activities. An educational/behavior therapist, Sigrid holds a Ph.D in clinical psychology. She loves all things creative, including her two grown children who are working artists. Send Harbor tips to: Itssigrid@gmail.com
Staff Commodore Francie Lufkin, Co-chair Easter Moorman, Marketing Director, VNA Heath, Lailan McGrath, Foundation Director VNA
Mayor Randy Rowse
Photos by Sigrid Toye
Front: Board President Chuck Wison, Chad Makala - Back: Alex Weinstein, Bud Toye
Toni Cordero
Jean-Michel Cousteau
Photo by Anna Frederick
Jo Sadecki and SBYC Commodore David Sadecki
Shari Guilfoyle and Lauren Bell
Photo by Anna Frederick
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SPECIAL EVENTS
SB BRIDGE CENTER CLASSES
Learn to play bridge, sharpen your brain with fun • SB Bridge Center, 2255 Las Positas Rd • 8-Class Session $50 • Pre-register with Pat McCready, mccready1214@gmail.com • 9:3011:30am Sa, beginning on 9/16.
MARAVILLA OPEN HOUSE
Learn about resident life with sample fitness classes and drinks • Maravilla, 5486 Calle Real • Free, RSVP with 805-696-6016 • 11am Sa, 9/16.
EASTSIDE LIBRARY
50TH BIRTHDAY BASH!
With food, Lotéria, mariachi, crafts, and more! • Eastside Library • Free • 11am-4pm Sa, 9/16.
ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE
Family-friendly community ice skating party • Ice in Paradise • $20-30
• www.iceinparadise.org • 1-4pm Sa, 9/16.
LOTUSFEST: WINE & BEER FESTIVAL
Sample local vendors with live music in the gardens • Ganna Walska Lotusland • $100-300
Mexican Independence Day Festival
Dance to mariachi, clap along to mesmerizing folklorico performances, and support local businesses when the City of Goleta hosts a free Mexican Independence Day Festival at 298 Pine Ave. in Old Town Goleta from 1 to 8pm on Saturday, September 16th.
Friday • September 15
SPECIAL EVENTS
SOLVANG DANISH DAYS
Danish food, drink, activities, and crafts • Solvang, various locations • Free • Fr, 9/15-9/17.
Saturday, September 16
CINEMA
CARGO IN QUESTION: TWO FILMS ABOUT LABOR, SHIPPING, AND GLOBALIZATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Film screenings and talks by UCSB
Professors Mae Miller-Likhethe and Charmaine Chua • SB Maritime Museum • Free-$10 • www.sbmm.org • 1pm Sa, 9/16.
DANCE
EARTH & FIRE WALKING
Nomad Tango presents a tango love story • Center Stage Theater • $32 • www.centerstagetheater.org
• 7pm Sa, 9/16 & 3pm Su, 9/17.
MUSIC
CONCERT SERIES
Live concert by Mestizo, food and drinks • Carpinteria Arts Center • Free
• 6-9pm Sa, 9/16.
VAN MORRISON
R&B-infused rock concert with special guest James Hunter • SB Bowl
• $55-300 • www.sbbowl.com • 7pm Sa, 9/16.
DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS: SUMMER
HORNS 2023
Jazz concert • Lobero Theatre • $85195 • www.lobero.org • 8pm Sa, 9/16.
OUTDOORS
CONTAINER GARDENING CLASS
Learn about small-scale gardening • SB Botanic Garden • $40-55
• www.sbbotanicgarden.org
• 10-11:30am Sa, 9/16.
ELINGS PARK NATURE WALK
Learn about local pollinators from Botanic Garden experts • Elings Park • Free • https://tinyurl.com/5bvtvvbk
• 9-10am Sa, 9/16.
• www.lotusland.org • 2-5pm Sa, 9/16.
BLOCK PRINTING WORKSHOP
Carve and print original designs • Art From Scrap, 302 E. Cota St. • $40 • Register: https://tinyurl.com/bdfumdyh
• 6-8pm Sa, 9/16.
GRANADA THEATRE LEGENDS GALA
Elegant night honoring local philanthropists and organizations • Granada Theatre • Contact 805-8993000 x 130 • 6pm Sa, 9/16.
THEATER
ALPHA ISLAND
Gilligan’s Island parody featuring the Alpha Resource Center cast • Marjorie Luke Theater • Free • 2pm Sa, 9/16.
SPECIAL EVENTS
MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
Music, food, activities, and more! • Old Town Goleta, 298 Pine Ave. • Free • 1-8pm Sa, 9/16.
Sunday • September 17
CHILDREN
CHAUCER’S KIDS READING & SIGNING
With author Nikkolas Smith, The Artivist • Chaucer’s Books • Free • 3pm Su, 9/17.
MUSIC
FREE JAZZ SHOW
Tony Ybarra jazz trio, vocalists Melody Collins and Alison Tuma • Blue Owl Restaurant • Free • 6-9pm Su, 9/17.
ANDRES VADIN
Flamenco guitar concert • SOhO •
$25-30 • www.sohosb.com • 7:30pm Su, 9/17.
OUTDOORS
GOLETA EDUCATION FDN LEMON RUN
1K/5K/10K run, food, and prizes • Goleta Beach Park • $10-35 • https://tinyurl.com/bddt7yz4 • 8am12pm Su, 9/17.
SPECIAL EVENTS ARCHAEOLOGY DAY
Hands-on day of learning and activities for all ages • El Presidio • Free • 11am-2pm Su, 9/17.
LECTURES/MEETINGS
MORE TROUBLE IN PARADISE: GEOLOGY OF SB FIELD COURSE
Explore our geography with Geologist Sabina Thomas, PhD • Offered through SB Museum of Natural History • $95-105 • www.sbnature.org
• 9am-12:30pm Sa, 9/2 through 10/21.
Monday • September 18
DANCE
MONDAY NIGHT SWING
Learn different variations of swing dance! • Soul Bites, 423 State St. • $815 • 6:45-10pm Mo.
PARLIAMO! ITALIAN CONVERSATION
All levels • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Garden St. • http://parliamo.yolasite.com • Free • 5-7pm Mon.
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING
With novelist Melanie Benjamin, California Golden • Chaucer’s Books • Free • 6pm Mo, 9/18.
PFLAG IN-PERSON & ZOOM MEETING
Back to School: Ally for Safe Schools; panel of LGBTQ+ youth, counselors, and teachers • The Unitarian Society 1535 Santa Barbara St., register for Zoom with pflagsantabarbara@gmail. com • Free • 7pm Mo, 9/18.
MUSIC
MIKE LOVE BENEFIT CONCERT
Reggae concert supporting Unite to Light • SOhO • $35-125
• https://tinyurl.com/2wjuune7 • 8pm Mo, 9/18.
Tuesday • September 19
DANCE
WORLD DANCE OUTDOORSCLASS
World Dance for Humanity is offering in-person classes again! Tuesday morning, Oak Park • 9:15am, Tu.
PRENATAL YOGA FALL SERIES
Connect with your baby through yoga • Flow Yoga & Wellness, 4441 Hollister Ave. • $25 • www.sbflowyoga.com • 9-10:05am Tu; 4:30-5:35pm Th.
Al Stewart with The Empty Pockets
The creative mind and voice behind Year Of The Cat, Time Passages, and many hits since then, Al Stewart will perform at the Lobero Theatre with rock band The Empty Pockets at 8pm on Wednesday, September 20th. For tickets ($61-71) visit www.lobero.org
It’s Your Library
September 15, 2023 Local News for a Global Village | www.VoiceSB.com 17 STAY & PLAY • Share stories with kids • Eastside Library ~ 8:3010am Tu • Montecito Library ~ 9-10:30am Tu MUSIC & MOVEMENT • For ages 2-5 • Shoreline Park • 10:30-11am Th • Central Library ~ 10-10:30am Th. BABY AND ME • For babies 0-14 months • Central Library ~ 1111:30am We • Eastside Library ~ Bilingual ~ 11-11:30am Th LIBRARY ON THE GO • Samarkand ~ 2-3pm Tu, 9/19 • Grace Village ~ 3:30-4:30pm Tu, 9/19 • Harding School ~ 12:30-2pm We, 9/20 • Bohnett Park ~ 3:30-5pm We, 9/20 • Shoreline Park ~ 10am-12pm Th, 9/21; 10am-12pm Fr, 9/22 READ TO A DOG • For grades 3-6 • Eastside Library ~ 3-4pm We.
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Photo courtesy of Hearts & Soul Band
Photo courtesy of Lobero Theatre
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SPANISH STATE ST. JOB FAIR WORKSHOP
Learn how to prepare as an applicant
• Eastside Library • Free, register: https://tinyurl.com/35mbyn9x • 2-3pm Th, 9/21 & Fr, 9/22.
WRITING IN THE GALLERIES
Write inspired by art, led by SB Poet Laureate Melinda Palacio • SB Museum of Art • Free, RSVP: www.sbma.net • 5:30-7pm Th, 9/21.
LESSONS FROM LOTUSLAND
Virtual lecture on Victoria waterlilies
• Ganna Walska Lotusland • Free, register: www.lotusland.org • 5:306:30pm Th, 9/21.
EXPLORING MOUNT PINOS AND THE CHUMASH WILDERNESS
State Street Job Fair Bilingual Workshops
Prepare to land a job at the upcoming State Street Job Fair by participating in the Santa Barbara Public Library’s series of Job Fair Workshops. English workshops will be held from 2 to 3pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 19th and 20th at the Central Library, and Spanish workshops will be held from 2 to 3pm on Thursday and Friday, September 21st and 22nd. To register and view a schedule of topics to be covered visit https://library.santabarbaraca.gov
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
STATE ST. JOB FAIR WORKSHOPS
Learn how to prepare as an applicant
• Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • Free, register: https://tinyurl.com/3sr4mnyu
• 2-3pm Tu, 9/19 & We, 9/20.
OUTDOORS
STUDENT TEA SESSION
OBSERVATION
Observe a Japanese Tea Ceremony
• SB Botanic Garden • Free with admission • 9:30am-1:30pm Tu, 9/19.
SANTA BARBARA MASTER CHORALE
AUDITIONS
Audition for the chorale’s fall concert • First Presbyterian Church • Schedule audition with 805-563-2360 or sbmasterchorale@gmail.com • 6:30pm
Tuesdays in Sept.
Wednesday • September 20
CHILDREN
LUNCH AT THE LIBRARY
Free, nutritious meal for kids and teens • Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • 11:30am-12:30pm We.
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
1 MILLION CUPS
Network with entrepreneurs • Free • www.1millioncups.com/santabarbara
• 9-10am We.
LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS
French conversation, all levels • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Olive St. • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com
• Free • 5-7pm We.
OUTDOORS
HIKE ARROYO HONDO PRESERVE
Mon & Wed, 12:30-3pm and the first & third weekends, Sat & Sun 10am12:30pm and 12:30pm-3pm. Free • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge
MUSIC
TAIMANE
Ukulele concert • SOhO • $25-28 • www.sohosb.com • 7:30pm We, 9/20.
AL STEWART WITH THE EMPTY POCKETS
Folk rock concert • Lobero Theatre • $61-71 • www.lobero.org
• 8pm We, 9/20.
SPECIAL EVENTS
SUNSET AT THE CANARY
Drinks and music by DJ Darla Bea for LGBTQ+ community and allies • Pacific Pride Fdn • Kimpton Canary Hotel • Free • 6-8pm We, 9/20.
Thursday • September 14
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
KNIT 'N' NEEDLE
Knit and embroider with others • Montecito Library • Free • 2-3:30pm Th.
WORD AND LIFE FALL SERIES
Virtually discuss The Time Is Now–A
Call to Uncommon Courage by Joan Chittister • Word and Life SB • $75
• https://wordandlife.us
• 10-11:30am Th, through 11/9.
SPECIAL EVENTS
MARY JANE MCCORD PLANNED
PARENTHOOD BOOK SALE
Shop hundreds of books, DVDs, games, and more • Earl Warren
Showgrounds • Free (except opening night, $30) • Opening night 4-8pm Th,
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
B2B NETWORKING BREAKFAST
Meet local businesspeople • SB South Coast Chamber of Commerce • https://tinyurl.com/yerbyvks • SB Zoo • $30-45 • 9-10:30am Th, 9/21.
• www.sbbotanicgarden.org
• 9-10am Fr, 9/22.
SPECIAL EVENTS
AN EVENING OF POETRY & MUSIC
Current & past Poet Laureates, wine, live music • Friends of the Library • Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • $30 • www.friends-sblibrary.org
• 6-8pm Fr, 9/22.
TEENS
TEEN STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
With Jenna Tico of Backbone
Storytelling • Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • Free, register: https://tinyurl.com/4tjsr82e
• 4-5:30pm Fr, 9/22.
Santa Barbara Ghost Tours
Walk with Professor Julie as she shares tales of mystery and history... & meet friendly spirits
• 805-905-9019
Trail Talk by James Wapotich • Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • Free • 6:30-7:30pm Th, 9/21.
OUTDOORS
YOGA AT THE GARDEN
All-levels outdoor yoga session • SB Botanic Garden • $15-30
• www.sbbotanicgarden.org
• 9-10am Th, 9/21.
SPECIAL EVENTS
STORIES FROM THE WILD
Night of stories from nature with ice cream and games • Wilderness Youth Project, 2040 Alameda Padre Serra • $10-15 donation
• https://wyp.org/rsvp-stories
• 6-8pm Th, 9/21.
THE POWER WITHIN
ESPN Victoria Arlen shares her journey to overcome neurological disorders • Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital Fdn • Lobero Theatre • $26156 • www.lobero.org • 7pm Th, 9/21.
Friday, September 22
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
CONCEPTOS BÁSICOS DE INTERNET Y COMPUTADORAS
Spanish computer class • Eastside Library • Free, register: https://tinyurl.com/32dxbpfz
• 11am-12pm Fr, 9/22.
MUSIC
ONE805LIVE!
Maroon 5 headlines this concert for first responders • One805 • Tickets: www.one805.org • 5pm Fr, 9/22.
SANTA YNEZ VALLEY CONCERT SERIES
Concert by Quartet Integra • St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley • $50
• https://tinyurl.com/56xn53ww
• 7pm Fr, 9/22.
KEB' MO'
Contemporary roots concert; special guests Robert Ickes and Trey Hensley • Lobero Theatre • $50-131 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm Fr, 9/22.
OUTDOORS
TAI CHI AT THE GARDEN
Guided session with Master Yun • SB Botanic Garden • $10-15
Saturday, September 23
COMEDY
MICHAEL BLAUSTEIN
Show with Stiff Socks podcast co-host
• Lobero Theatre • $30.50-76.50 • www.lobero.org • 7pm Sa, 9/23.
LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS
ADULT STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
With Jenna Tico of Backbone Storytelling • Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • Free, register: https://tinyurl.com/uar4c652
• 2-3:30pm Sa, 9/23.
MUSIC
MEDIEVAL CONCERT
Intimate concert by Folk Orchestra of SB • Trinity Episcopal Church & Presidio Chapel • $35-50
• www.folkorchestrasb.com
• 4pm Sa, 9/23 & 3pm Su, 9/24.
DANIEL CAESAR
R&B concert, special guest Orion Sun
• SB Bowl • $50.50-84.50
• www.sbbowl.com • 7pm Sa, 9/23.
WEST COAST BLUES ALL-STARS
Blues concert presented by SB Blues Society • Carrillo Rec. Center, 100 E. Carrillo St. • $10-45 • sbblues.org
• Doors 7pm, music 7:15pm, Sa, 9/23
OUTDOORS
COASTAL CLEANUP DAY
Join the national effort to keep our waters clean! • Explore Ecology & partners • Locations throughout SB County • Free, register: www.exploreecology.org
• 9am-12pm Sa, 9/23.
SPECIAL EVENTS
TASTE OF THE VINE
Wine tastings and dinner supporting Sansum Diabetes Research Institute • SB Historical Museum • $250 • www.sansum.org/taste-of-the-vine
• 4pm Sa, 9/23.
AN ENCHANTED EVENING IN BLOOM
Magical gala dinner for Girls Inc. of Carpinteria • 5315 Foothill Rd, Carpinteria • $150 • www.girlsinc-carp.org • 5-9pm Sa, 9/23.
Sunday, September 24
MUSIC
EQUINOX: A CONCERT IN CELEBRATION OF THE CHANGING SEASONS
SB Revels outdoor concert • Godric Grove, Elings Park • $35 • https://tinyurl.com/58h573ex • 2:30-4:30pm Su, 9/24.
ROGER CLYNE AND THE PEACEMAKERS AND DAVE HAUSE & THE MERMAID
Southwestern rock concert • Lobero Theatre • $35-81 • www.lobero.org • 7pm Su, 9/24.
TEENS
GIRLS IN OCEAN SCIENCE CONFERENCE
Day of educational, oceanic fun for high school girls • SB Maritime Museum & NOAA • $30 • www.sbmm.org • 9am-4pm Su, 9/24.
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Explore “the graveyard of the Pacific” in a new documentary film about the 1923 Honda Point Naval disaster when the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum screens Disaster at Devil’s Jaw at 6pm on Thursday, September 21st. A discussion with Producer and Director Lee Abbott will follow. For tickets ($10-20) visit www.sbmm.org
154 & Paradise
With a hearty dose of magical realism, DiPego paints a portrait of a group of people called together by a mysterious Examiner to investigate the connection they may have had to an accident at 154 & Paradise, which results in the death of a man. For tickets ($29/19) visit www.centerstagetheater.org
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THE MOUSETRAP
Agatha Christie’s murder mystery • Alcazar Theatre • $15-20 • www.thealcazar.org
• 7pm Fr, 9/22, through 10/1.
THE WAY SHE SPOKE
One-woman-play exploring violence against women • PCPA • $10 • Severson Theatre, Santa Maria • www.pcpa.org • 7pm Fr, 9/22 & 7pm 9/23.
154 & PARADISE
Magical realism fills this mystery by Gerald DiPego • The Producing Unit, Dir by Peter Frisch • Center Stage Theater • $29/19 • 8pm Fr, 9/22, through 9/30.
OREGON GOTHIC
Dark tales from the Pacific Northwest • PCPA • Severson Theatre, Santa Maria • $10 • www.pcpa.org • 1:30pm Sa, 9/23 & 7pm 9/24.
MOVIES IN THE PARK View The Flash (9/15), Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (9/22) • Anisq’Oyo’ Park Amphitheater, Isla Vista • Free • 7:30pm Fr. through 10/13.
THE WAR SHIRT: A DIALOGUE WITH THE ANCESTORS
Documentary of the making of this filmed one-man play; panel talk with Michael Downey and Rod Lathim • Marjorie Luke Theatre • Free, RSVP: www.luketheatre.org • 7:30pm Tu, 9/18.
DISASTER AT DEVIL’S JAW
New film about the Naval disaster at Honda Point • SB Maritime Museum • $10-20 • www.sbmm.org • 6pm Th, 9/21.
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WHY ARE THE LIKES OF GOLDMAN SACHS CHIEF ECONOMIST JAN
HATZIUS predicting no looming recession and better economic growth ahead?
It’s partly because of Bidenomics, the boost to growth that the infusion of billions of dollars into renewal of the U.S. economy in infrastructure, CHIPs manufacturing, and the conversion to more climate friendly policies has jump started.
growth in the services sector in six months, compared to 52.7 in July and forecasts of 52.5.
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But it is also because consumers feel prosperous enough to continue to shop and enjoy more leisure activities such as dining out and travel.
By Harlan Green
“Thirteen industries reported growth in August,” said Anthony Nieves, Chair of the Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) Services Business Survey Committee.. “The Services PMI®, by being above 50 percent for the eighth month after a single month of contraction and a prior 30-month period of expansion, continues to indicate sustained growth for the sector. The composite index has indicated expansion for all but three of the previous 162 months.”
The construction sector, for instance, continues to expand with a total of 67,000 new construction jobs added in just the past three months.
Bidennomics is also helping decrease the growing income inequality, which has poisoned our politics as well as increased drug use and suicide rates among the working age population.
support) spending billions of dollars on semiconductor factories, roads, bridges, and clean energy. He has tried to crack down on monopolies. He has encouraged workers to join unions.”
The latest indicator of said prosperity is the Institute of Supply Management’s monthly survey of service sector industries that show a continuing expansion rather than contraction of these services, with any number above 50 in its index indicating expansion.
The ISM non-manufacturing Services PMI unexpectedly jumped to 54.5 in August 2023, pointing to the strongest
The service sector comprises more than 60 percent of economic activity, and overall consumer spending now almost 70 percent; even more important because of the shrinking industrial sector that Bidenomics is attempting to revive.
And surprise, surprise, Real Estate, Rental & Leasing were the leading service activities, with Accommodation & Food Services next in line. Does it mean the real estate sector (and housing) is recovering and could lead the U.S. out of the current malaise?
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It’s become so bad that the top one percent of income earners corralled 19 percent of incomes earned in 2021, per the N Y Times, vs. its low of some ten percent in the 1970s.
In the words of NY Times David Leonhardt, “He (Biden) has signed laws (sometimes with bipartisan
The ISM non-manufacturing survey reported faster increases were seen in business activity (57.3 vs 57.1), new orders (57.5 vs 55), employment (54.7 vs 50.7) and inventories (57.7 vs 50.4). Also, supplier deliveries increased (48.5 vs 48.1). In the last six months, the average reading of 47.7 percent reflects the fastest supplier delivery performance since June 2009.
This all is a sign that the service sector, comprising more than 60 percent of U.S. economic activity is picking up speed, not slowing down.
Harlan Green © 2023 Follow Harlan Green on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarlanGreen
Harlan Green has been the 16-year Editor-Publisher of PopularEconomics.com, a weekly syndicated financial wire service. He writes a Popular Economics Weekly Blog. He is an economic forecaster and teacher of real estate finance with 30-years experience as a banker and mortgage broker. To reach Harlan call (805)452-7696 or email editor@ populareconomics.com.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA ANACAPA
DIVISION
In the Matter of the ) CASE No. 23PR00376
THE ANOLA W. DOHRMAN LIVING TRUST )
ORDER CONFIRMING TRUST ASSETS
[Judge COLLEEN K. STERNE
DATE: 11/16/2023
TIME: 9:00 AM
DEPT: 5
Petitioner, JOELLE DOHRMAN , as successor trustee of THE ANOLA W. DOHRMAN LIVING TRUST DATED DECEMBER 15, 2021 (the “trust”), having filed her PETITION FOR ORDER CONFIRMING TRUST ASSETS, and said petition having come regularly on for hearing on 11/16/2023, in Department 5 of the above-entitled court, the Honorable COLLEEN K. STERNE, Judge, presiding, the court finds that notice of hearing of the petition has been regularly given as prescribed by law, and good cause appearing therefor:
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT:
1. THE ANOLA W. DOHRMAN LIVING TRUST DATED DECEMBER 15, 2021, is valid.
2. Settlor, ANOLA W. DOHRMAN passed away on April 1, 2023, in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, while domiciled therein.
3. Upon the death of settlor, the provisions of the entire trust became irrevocable.
4. JOELLE DOHRMAN is the current successor trustee of said trust.
5. The following assets is an asset of said trust, and is subject to the management, control, administration, and disposition by JOELLE DOHRMAN, as successor trustee of said trust:
A. Fidelity IRA
Primary Acct. #413259919
Balance: $123,656.60
DATED: _________________
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COLLEEN K. STERNE Judge of the Superior Court
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Santa Barbara will conduct a Public Hearing to introduce and subsequently adopt, by reading of title only, an Ordinance of the Council of the City of Santa Barbara Approving a Development Agreement for a 63-Unit Residential Building at 400 W. Carrillo Street by and between the City of Santa Barbara and the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara, and make the findings that the project is statutorily exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 21155.1, on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, during the afternoon session of the meeting which begins at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 735 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara.
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER : 23CV03101
1. Petitioner: Nicole Nahmiache Tratner filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Nicole Nahmiache Tratner to proposed name Nicole Nahmiache Anderson. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: 09/27/2023; Time: 10:00 am; Dept.: 3; ROOM: [ ] other (specify): at the: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the courts website. To find your courts website, go to www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm.) 3 a. [X] A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation: [ ] (for resident of this county) printed in this county: VOICE MAGAZINE. Date: 08/15/2023 /s/: Thomas P. Anderle, Judge of the Superior Court. Legal #23CV03101 Pub Dates: August 25, September 1, 8, 15, 2023
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Petitioner: Paige Elizabeth Sleep filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Paige Elizabeth Sleep to proposed name Paige Elizabeth Becker. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: 10/02/2023; Time: 10:00 am; Dept.: 5; ROOM: [ ] other (specify): at the: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the courts website. To find your courts website, go to www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm.)
3 a. [X] A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation: [ ] (for resident of this county) printed in this county: VOICE MAGAZINE. Date: 08/22/2023 /s/: Colleen K. Sterne, Judge of the Superior Court. Legal #23CV03199 Pub Dates: September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 2023
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 23CV03740
Petitioner: Rodolfo Albert Rios filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Rodolfo Albert Rios to proposed name Rudy Albert Rios. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: 11/06/2023; Time: 10:00 am; Dept.: 5; ROOM: [ ] other (specify): at the: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the courts website. To find your courts website, go to www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm.) 3 a. [X] A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation: [ ] (for resident of this county) printed in this county: VOICE MAGAZINE. Date: 09/08/2023 /s/: Colleen K. Sterne, Judge of the Superior Court. Legal #23CV03740 Pub Dates: September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 2023
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 23CV03198
Petitioner: Penelope Porter filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Penelope Porter to proposed name Penelope Wilson. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: 09/27/2023; Time: 10:00 am; Dept.: 3; ROOM: [ ] other (specify): at the: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the courts website. To find your courts website, go to www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm.) 3 a. [X] A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation: [ ] (for resident of this county) printed in this county: VOICE MAGAZINE. Date: 08/15/2023 /s/: Thomas P. Anderle, Judge of the Superior Court. Legal #23CV03198 Pub Dates: August 25, September 1, 8, 15, 2023
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 23CV03725
Petitioner: Emilia Grace Wahlberg filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Emilia Grace Wahlberg to proposed name Emilia Grace DiLascio. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: 10/30/2023; Time: 10:00 am; Dept.: 5; ROOM: [ ] other (specify): at the: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the courts website. To find your courts website, go to www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm.) 3 a. [X] A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation: [ ] (for resident of this county) printed in this county: VOICE
MAGAZINE. Date: 08/15/2023 /s/: Collen K. Sterne, Judge of the Superior Court. Legal #23CV03725 Pub Dates: September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 2023
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GALLERIES Open Late
u Visit LCCCA’s three galleries, Illuminations, Elevate, and Fine Line. Meet with their artists and discover their creative processes.
u See the new Autumn Arias exhibition at VOICE Gallery... paintings, collage, prints, lots of sculpture, photography... a wide range of media.
u Visit the Grace Fisher Foundation's Inclusive Arts Clubhouse and learn about their programs.
u See the new Arts Fund Gallery exhibit: Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Identities
u Also La Cumbre Plaza offers Ping Pong, Corn Hole, and childrens’ games.
u And what about dinner out?
September 15th • 5-8pm
tVOICE Gallery offers work by local and area artists in a range of mediums. Discover sculpture, prints, mixed media, ceramics, oil, aryclic, and watercolor in an exhibition titled Midsummer: Santa Barbara - H
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Museum Bristol Farms Sees Candies•Chipolte•Backyard Bowls Elevate Gallery Illuminations Gallery Grace
Foundation u Talbots Studio IIX Pilates BoHoJo Chico’s u Star Cycle Dream World Word of Life Massage Envy Opera SB Costume Shop Medicare Resource Center Barbie’s Pet Salon
Delorme • Lure Islands Burgers u Pottery Barn Fine Line Gallery
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Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Identities
SANTA BARBARA’S VIBRANT
LATINX CULTURES are on display from September 15th through November 10th at the Arts Fund Gallery located at La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Street, Suite F119 in Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Identities. The exhibition includes artwork by Cynthia Rodriguez, Jossilete Serrano, Rabbit.Print, Stefanie Rodriguez, and Jesús Balandrano Ramírez (curator).
“Nuanced Peoples aims to explore the diversity within the label “Latinx” and show we are not a monolithic group, but a people of many emotions, professions, and skin colors,” according to a release by The Arts Fund. “The artists in this show come from similar cultural backgrounds, but within their own histories lay a plethora of unique stories to tell. Each artwork is a thread that makes up the fabric of Latinx identity, an identity that is always being expanded and relooked. The works collectively speak on the vastness of Latinx realities and the agency for making one’s future a possibility.”
¡Hola, todos! Vengan a ver Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Identities con arte por Cynthia Rodriguez, Jossilete Serrano, Rabbit.Print, Stefanie Rodriguez, and Jesús Balandrano Ramírez. La vibrantes culturas Latinx de Santa Bárbara están en exhibición del 15 de septiembre al 10 de noviembre en la gallería The Arts Fund ubicada en La Cumbre Plaza 120 S. Hope Street, Suite F199. Les damos la bienvenida al mundo de Nuanced Peoples.
Related Events:
Opening Reception /La Cumbre Art Walk: Friday, September 15th, 5-8pm
Artist Talk: Friday, November 10th, 5pm-6pm
Nicholas Preston
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Enjoy a truly romantic evening cruising along the beautiful Santa Barbara shoreline aboard the Condor Express This Sunset Opera Cruise departs the Landing Dock in Santa Barbara Harbor Opera arias will be performed by Soprano Chelsea Chaves, Tenor Nicholas Preston, and Pian ist Renee Hamaty. Two hours of great arias will include La Bohemia, Phantom of the Opera Faust, 0 sole mio, and Traviata
When: Saturday, September 16, 2023, 5:00 - 7:00 pm,
Where: Departs from the Landing dock in Santa Barbara Harbor
Cost: $80 boardin g pass includes complimentary appetizers and a no host bar Reservations: Call (805)882-0088 / 1-888-77WHALE / condorexpress.com
Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Identities tiene como objetivo explorar la diversidad dentro de la etiqueta “latinx” y mostrar que no somos un grupo monolítico, sino un pueblo de muchas emociones, profesiones y colores de piel. Los artistas de esta exhibición provienen de entornos culturales similares, pero dentro de sus propias historias hay una gran cantidad de historias únicas que contar. Cada obra de arte es un hilo que conforma el tejido de la identidad latinx, una identidad que siempre se expande y se revisa. Las obras hablan colectivamente sobre la inmensidad de las realidades latinx y la capacidad para hacer posible el futuro.
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Chelsea Chaves
Dream’s Message by Cynthia Rodriguez
En el Sur by Stefanie Rodriguez
The Arts Fund
The eggs are clucking by Jossilete Serrano
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ART FROM SCRAP GALLERY: 302 E Cota St • 805-884-0459 • www.exploreecology.org/art-from-scrap
• We 11-4; Th 11-5; Fr, Sat 11-4
THE ARTS FUND: Nuanced Peoples: Exploring Latinx Identities ~ Sept 15- Nov 10 • La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S Hope Av • Wed-Sun 11-5; www.artsfundsb.org • 805-233-3395
ATKINSON GALLERY: Xicana/o/x Time and Space, Curated by Dr. Thomas
A. Carrasco ~ Oct. 18 • M-Th 11-5; Fr 11-3 • http://gallery.sbcc.edu
BELLA ROSA GALLERIES: 1103-A State St • 11-5 daily • 805-966-1707
CASA DE LA GUERRA: Haas Adobe Watercolors • $5/Free • 15 East De la Guerra St • Th-Sun 12-4 • www.sbthp.org/casadelaguerra
CASA DOLORES: Candelario
10 WEST GALLERY: Carte Blanche ~ Sept 14 - Nov 12 • 10 W Anapamu • Wed-Mon 11-5 • 805-770-7711 • www.10westgallery.com
ARCHITECTURAL FDN GALLERY:
Portals by Sommer Roman ~ Nov 4 • 229 E Victoria • 805-965-6307 • www.afsb.org
ART, DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE
MUSEUM: Sandy Rodriguez — Unfolding Histories: 200 Years of Resistance ~ March 3, ‘24 • Sat-Sun 12-5 • www.museum.ucsb.edu
Medrano: the surrealist folk genius • 213th Anniversary of Independence ~ Sep 15-30th; Bandera Ware / traditional outfits ~ ongoing • 1023 Bath St • www.casadolores.org
CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY: Sunshine on Tuesdays • 1st fl, 105 E Anacapa St • 805-568-3994
CLAY STUDIO GALLERY: Digital Handcraft ~ Sept 14-Nov 14 • 1351 Holiday Hill Rd • 805-565-CLAY • 10-4pm Daily • www.claystudiosb.org
COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY: Colette By The Sea • 11 W Anapamu St • By Appt • www.colettecosentino.com
CORRIDAN GALLERY: A Summer Group: Elliott Ciampi’s Koi pond painting meditations • 125 N Milpas • We-Sa 11-6 • 805-966-7939 • www.corridan-gallery.com
CPC GALLERY: Dr. Randall VanderMey: Does the Heart Remember Love? ~ Oct 31 • By appt • 36 E Victoria St • Gallery@CPCSB. org
CYPRESS GALLERY: All about Lompoc ~ Sept 24 • 119 E Cypress Av, Lompoc • Sat & Sun 1-4 • 805737-1129 • www.lompocart.org
ELIZABETH GORDON GALLERY: Emerging artists from around the country • 15 W Gutierrez • 805-9631157 • Tu-Sat 11–5 • www.elizabethgordongallery.com
EL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BÁRBARA: Nihonmachi Revisited; Memorias y Facturas • 123 E Canon Perdido St • Th-Sun 11-4 • www.sbthp.org
ELVERHØJ MUSEUM: Music is Love: Photographs from Henry Diltz ~ Sept 17 • 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang • 805-686-1211 • Th-Mo 11-5 • www.elverhoj.org
FAULKNER GALLERY: Santa Barbara Art Association ~ Sept • 40 E Anapamu St • 805-962-7653
GALLERY 113: SB Art Assn • 1114 State St, #8, La Arcada Ct • 805-9656611 • Mo-Sa 11-5; Sun 1-5 • www.gallery113sb.com
GALLERY LOS OLIVOS: Woodlands: Kris Buck, Deborah Breedon, Chuck Klein ~ Sept 30 • Thu-Mo 10-5 • 805-688-7517 • www.gallerylosolivos.com
GANNA WALSKA LOTUSLAND: 805.969.9990 • www.lotusland.org
GOLETA VALLEY LIBRARY: 500 N. Fairview Ave • Tu-Thu: 10-7pm; Fri & Sa 10-5:30pm; Su 1-5pm • www.TheGoletaValleyArtAssociation.org
HELENA MASON ART GALLERY: Magnetic by Chris Gocong ~ Sept • 48 Helena Av • 2-6pm, Fri-Sat • www.helenamasonartgallery.com
JAMES MAIN FINE ART: 19th & 20th Fine art & antiques • 27 E De La Guerra St • Tu-Sa 12-5 • Appt Suggested • 805-962-8347
KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY & MUSEUM: 21 W Anapamu • Tu-Su 10-4 • 805-962-5322 • https://karpeles.com/museums/sb.php
KATHRYNE DESIGNS: Local Artists, Ruth Ellen Hoag • 1225 Coast Village Rd, A • M-Sa 10-5; Su 11-5 • 805-565-4700
LA CUMBRE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS: Three Multi-Artist Galleries at La Cumbre Plaza - Elevate, Fine Line, and Illuminations Galleries • TuesSun noon-5 • www.lcccasb.com
LOMPOC LIBRARY GROSSMAN
GALLERY: 501 E North Av, Lompoc • 805-588-3459.
LYNDA FAIRLY CARPINTERIA ARTS
CENTER: Illusion of Light and Shadow ~ Sept 24 • Thu-Su 12-4 • 865 Linden Av • 805-684-7789 • www.carpinteriaartscenter.org
MARCIA BURTT GALLERY: Late Summer Ramble ~ Oct 15 • 517
Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5 • 805-9625588 • www.artlacuna.com
MAUNE CONTEMPORARY: Contemporary Art • 1309 State St • Tu-Su 11-5 & By appt • 805-8692524 • www.maune.com
MOXI, THE WOLF MUSEUM: Exploration + Innovation • Daily 10-5 • 805-770-5000 • 125 State St • www.moxi.org
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
SANTA BARBARA: Cameron Patricia Downey: Orchid Blues ~ Sep 17 - Dec 23 • 653 Paseo Nuevo • www.mcasantabarbara.org
MUSEUM OF SENSORY & MOVEMENT
EXPERIENCES: La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Av #F119 • www.seehearmove.com
MY PET RAM: Hoist Up the John B Sail • 16 Helena Av • Fri-Sun noon7pm • 805-637-1424 • www.mypetram.com
PALM LOFT GALLERY: 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carp • By Appt • 805-6849700 • www.Palmloft.com
Evening Glow - Douglas Preserve
PATRICIA CLARKE STUDIO: Barbara Parmet: Roots and Branches Project • 410 Palm Av, Carpinteria • By Appt • 805-452-7739
PEREGRINE GALLERIES: Early California and American paintings; fine vintage jewelry • 1133 Coast Village Rd • 805-252-9659 • www.Peregrine.shop
PETER HORJUS DESIGN: Icon by Peter Horjus ~ ongoing • 11 W Figueroa St • www. peterhorjus.com
PORTICO GALLERY: Open Daily • 1235 Coast Village Rd • 805-7298454 • www.porticofinearts.com
RED BARN GALLERY (AT UCSB): By appt • king@theaterdance.ucsb • near bus circle middle of campus.
SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS: Artists with disabilities programs, virtual exhibits • 805-260-6705 • www.sbartworks.org
SANTA BARBARA FINE ART: SB landscape artists & renowned sculptor Bud Bottoms • 1321 State St • Tu-Sa 12-6 & By Appt • 805-8454270 • www.santabarbarafineart.com
Gallery La Arcada at State &
Santa Barbara, CA
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GALLERIES • STUDIOS • MUSEUMS • PUBLIC PLACES Kerry Methner www.TheTouchofStone.com 805-570-2011 • VOICE Gallery
ELLEN HOAG www.ruthellenhoag.com @ruthellenhoag 805-689-0858 ~inquire for studio classes~ JO MERIT Modernist Artist www.jomerit.com JoMeritModern@gmail.com 10 West Gallery www.peterandrews61.com
RUTH
La Cumbre
peterandrews61.com La Cumbre
Charging 16x24”Italian
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Peter Andrews Elevate Gallery
Center for Creative Arts
PLaza
glasstessere & marble
Helle Scharling-Todd
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SB MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: Curious by Nature: Works of Charley and Edie Harper ~ Sept 10; Mineral exhibition ~ ongoing • Wed-Sun
10-5 • 2559 Puesta del Sol • www.sbnature.org
Digital Handcraft
SB BOTANIC GARDEN: 1212 Mission Canyon Rd • 10-5 daily • 805-682-4726 • www.sbbg.org
SB HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Clarence Mattei: Portrait of a Community ~ Sept 17; Project Fiesta! 99 Years! ~ September • 136 E De la Guerra • Thu 12-5, Fri 12-7; Sat 12-5 • 805-9661601 • www.sbhistorical.org
SB MARITIME MUSEUM: The Chumash, Whaling, Commercial Diving, Surfing, Shipwrecks, First Order Fresnel Lens, and Santa Barbara Lighthouse Women Keepers ~ Ongoing • 113 Harbor Way, Ste 190 • Thu-Su 10-5 • 805-9628404 • www.SBMM.org
SB MUSEUM OF ART: Thinking and Seeing
Beyond the Lens: Conceptual Photography from the Collection ~ Sept 24; WARES! Extraordinary Ceramics and the Ordinary Home ~ Sept 17; Inside/Outside ~ Feb 18, 2024; The Private Universe of James Castle ~ Sep 17; Stillness ~ Oct 29; Portrait of Mexico Today; Highlights of East Asian Art - Ongoing • Tu-Su, 11-5; Thu, 11-8 • www.sbma.net • 805-963-4364
SANTA BARBARA SEA CENTER: Dive In: Our Changing Channel ~ Ongoing • Daily 10-5 • 805-682-4711 • 211 Stearns Wharf • www.sbnature.org
SANTA BARBARA TENNIS CLUB: Cheryl Ambrecht: Imagine~ Oct 29 • 10-6 daily • 2375 Foothill Rd • 805-682-4722 • www.2ndfridaysart.com
SLICE OF LIGHT GALLERY: Earth & Space Fine Art Photography • 9 W Figueroa St • Mon-Fri 10-5 • 805-354-5552 • www.sliceoflight.com
SILO 118: Just In Time For FIESTA • 118 Gray St • Th-Sa 12-5/by appt • www.silo118.com
SULLIVAN GOSS: Holli Harmon: To Feast on Clouds ~ Sept 25 • Nicole Strasburg: Surfacing ~ Sept 25 • Space ~ Sept 1-Oct 23 • 11 E Anapamu St • 805-730-1460 • www.sullivangoss.com
SUSAN QUINLAN DOLL & TEDDY BEAR
MUSEUM: 122 W. Canon Perdido • Fr-Sa 11-4; Su-Th by appt • 805-687-4623 • www.quinlanmuseum.com
SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CARRIAGE HOUSE: Art Of The Western Saddle • 3596 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez • Sa, Su 12-4 • 805-688-7889 • www.santaynezmuseum.org
Pupation, glazed ceramic (Redux Luster X by James Haggerty), 2023
THE AMAZINGLY DETAILED AND COLORFUL WORK of Digital Handcraft at Clay Studio opening with a reception September 14th from 5 to 7pm, is an educational exhibition that will introduce visitors to the world of 3D printing. The show features a variety of examples that demonstrate key concepts and principles within digital fabrication, highlighting the potential and versatility of 3D printing technology available to ceramic artists today.
The exhibit will include 3D prints in a variety of stages, including renderings, prototypes, models, and final prints. Concepts and techniques will be demonstrated and explained using video, QR codes and web links.
The exhibition was organized by Lynda Weinman and Joey Watson.
TAMSEN GALLERY: Work by Robert W. Firestone • 911.5 State St, 805-705-2208 • www.tamsengallery.com
UCSB LIBRARY: www.library.ucsb.edu
VOICE GALLERY: Autumn Arias: Local Artists ~ Sept 2-30 • La Cumbre Plaza H-124 • 10-5:30 M-F; 1-5 Sa & Su • 805-965-6448
WATERHOUSE GALLERY MONTECITO: Rick Delanty & Ray Hunter & Notable CA & National Artists • 1187 Coast Village Rd • 11-5 Mon-Sun • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com
Art Events Eventos de Arte
LA CUMBRE ART WALK: Step out to a multigallery/venue art extravaganza, perfect for the entire family at La Cumbre Plaza. Music, Art, Photos, Fun • 5-8pm Fr, 9/15.
OPENING RECEPTION: THE FUTURE THAT NEVER CAME • Assemblage and collage exploring retrofuturism • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St. • 5-8pm Fr, 9/15; open through 9/23.
POP-UP CLAY PLAY WITH ANTHONY SONNENBERG • Hands-on crown demo for ages 18+ • SB Museum of Art, Family Resource Center • Free, register www.sbma.net • 10-11:30am Sa, 9/16.
WATERHOUSE GALLERY SB: Notable CA & National Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 State St, #9 • 11-5 Mon-Sat • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com
WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART: Straddling Circumference…The Art of Linda Ekstrom ~ Nov 11 • 805-565-6162 • Mo-Fr 10-4; Sat 11-5 • www.westmont.edu/museum
WILDLING MUSEUM: Message in a Bottle | Elizabeth Criss ~ February 24; Sedgwick Reserve: A Conservation Story ~ Oct 16 • 1511 B Mission Dr, Solvang • www.wildlingmuseum.org
OPENING RECEPTION - CAMERON PATRICIA DOWNEY: ORCHID BLUES • Anti-disciplinary exhibit exploring the Blues of Black life and relation • Museum of Contemporary Art SB • Free • 12-4pm Su, 9/17.
SB ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW • Local artists & artisans • 236 E. Cabrillo Blvd., SB • 10am-5pm Sundays.
CARPINTERIA CREATIVE ARTS • Shop locally made pottery, beach art, cards, jewelry, and sewn articles • 8th St & Linden Av, Carpinteria • Free • 2:306pm Thursdays.
Send your art openings, receptions, and events to Editor@VoiceSB.com to be included in this free listing.
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list of state licenses, please visit www.cmgfi.com/corporate/licensing and www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. (JN# 1147157512)
not make mortgage loan commitments or fund mortgage loans under this program. CMG Mortgage, Inc. dba CMG Home Loans, NMLS# 1820, is an equal housing lender. Licensed by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act No. 4150025. To verify our complete list of state licenses, please visit www.cmgfi.com/corporate/licensing and www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. (JN# 1147157512)
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*For these loan programs we are a Mortgage Broker only, not a mortgage lender or mortgage correspondent lender. We will arrange loans with third-party providers, but do not make loans for this program. We will not make mortgage loan commitments or fund mortgage loans under this program. CMG Mortgage, Inc. dba CMG Home Loans, NMLS# 1820, is an equal housing lender. Licensed by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act No. 4150025. To verify our complete
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AREA SALES MANAGER, NMLS ID# 256661 (805) 680-3024 timtaylor@cmghomeloans.com
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CA 93105 | Branch NMLS# 2475579
$205 million total loan volume funded $306 million total loan volume funded 2022 No.60 ORIGINATOR IN AMERICA 2021 No.118 ORIGINATOR IN AMERICA SPECIALIZED LENDING SOLUTIONS Estate lending*
these loan programs we are a
Broker only, not a mortgage lender or mortgage correspondent lender. We will arrange loans with third-party providers, but do not make loans for this program. We will
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