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18K White Gold Diamond Ring with 2.71 Carats
812 State Street • Santa Barbara 966.9187 1482 East Valley Road • Montecito 565.4411 BryantAndSons.com Consecutive Winners of News Press Readers’ Choice Award and Independent Best Jewelry Store Award 2
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n 1965 Bob Bryant set up shop in El Paseo. The idea was simple, help Santa Barbaran’s mark their special occasions with the finest in jewelry and time pieces. Turns out he was on to something. For over 50 years people have been making purchases at Bryant and Son’s for weddings, anniversaries, graduations, holidays or just because. The unique combination of a half century of acquired inventory and owning the original building allow Bryant and Son’s to offer attractive prices and selection for all customers. “We’re seeing multiple generations coming to us to help with their special occasions. It’s a rewarding part of the business, we get to know the families and watch them grow.” Michael Bryant, son of founder Bob Bryant explains the Bryant and Son’s approach. “We’ve seen lots of changes in the business over the years but one thing remains constant, our product makes people happy. Jewelry isn’t just a onetime purchase, we’ve had pieces passed down through three generations.” 50 years in Santa Barbara is no easy feat, Bryant and Son’s longevity is a testament to the loyalty of thousands of customers. Reputations such as these are created one piece of jewelry at a time. Stop into Bryant and Son’s and bring home a piece of Santa Barbara. Bryant and Son’s Jewelers downtown in the Historic El Paseo and in the upper village of Montecito. 3
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Bryant & Sons, Ltd..........................2 Moxi....................................................8 Zodo’s...............................................10 S.B. Zoo...........................................12 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.......................14 Sea Center......................................15 Land Shark Tours...........................16 Beach House..................................17 Condor Express..............................18 S.B. Trolley Company................... 20 Ed Hat..............................................21 Summerland Wines...................... 22 Sustainable Vine Wine Tours...... 23 A-Frame Surf..................................24 Santa Barbara Sailing Center..... 22
Holdren’s Steaks & Seafood....... 26 Cajun Kitchen................................ 28 Rodney’s Grill................................ 30 Opal Restaurant & Bar.................31 The Palace Grill............................. 32 Joe’s Cafe........................................ 36 Sambo’s Restaurant...................... 38 S.B. Brewing Company............... 40 BrewCo. Lounge...........................41 Soho Restaurant & Music Club.... 42 Chuck’s of Hawaii......................... 43 Enterprise Fish Company............ 44 S.B. Roasting Company............... 45 The Press Room............................ 46
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Welcome
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elcome to Santa Barbara, one of West Coast’s premiere destinations. We are a classic California beach town with much history and many reasons to visit. Thanks for cracking a copy of the Pocket Concierge, your guide to the best of the best in our humble paradise by the sea. Lately we have been national news for all the wrong reasons but we are a resilient lot, rebuilding from the fires and mudslides of December and January has been challenging but the town has held up beautifully in the face of some extreme conditions. Santa Barbara has been the subject of a Soap Opera, a feature film or two and receives constant mention from one of our better known residents on her daily TV show. I could drop names of famous people who call Santa Barbara home but it’s an unwritten rule to treat celebrity here like they’re on vacation. As we like to say, keep L.A. 100 miles away. Your time in Santa Barbara is best spent chasing what we are known for. Beaches, mountain views and summer weather in the middle of winter. State street, the funk zone, Montecito, Mission Canyon all areas within Santa Barbara possessing their own secrets worth discovering. Our restaurants are world famous, whatever food you crave, chances are it’s only around the corner, simply ask a local for directions and you will be on your way to an unforgettable dining experience. We have many museums that appeal to the young and old, water sports of all types are only steps away or simply soak in all of the postcard quality views surrounding you. Get to the Mission, it’s the law. Jump in the ocean, it’s refreshing. Take a hike up one of our trails, you can probably see your hotel from there. Wherever you go, keep your copy of the Pocket Concierge handy, the maps and events calendar are a good way to begin education in living like a local. Santa Barbara is special and it’s a better place for having you visit. Don’t be in too big a hurry to see everything in one trip because one trip to Santa Barbara is never enough. We know we’ll be seeing you again soon.
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ANTA BARBARA has an outstanding variety
of fun things to do outdoors. Whether your desire is to be on the water, on the land or in the mountains, there is something just for you. Take advantage of the mild Mediterranean climate and sunny days to bring out the best in you!
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OXI is the city’s newest hands-on destination for families and curious minds of all ages. The science museum is a place where you can explore and discover new things about the world around you, ask questions, seek answers, and have a blast doing so. Come ready to play throughout all three floors filled with 17,000 square feet of interactive experiences in science and creativity. On the first floor, there are the areas dedicated to Sound, Fantastic Forces, and Tech, including MOXI’s own dedicated makerspace called the Innovation Workshop. The second floor features Light, Speed and Interactive Media, including a small black box theater which houses a variety of rotating exhibitions and shows. The third floor is home to the rooftop Levinson Family Sky Garden and features exhibits that take advantage of the natural elements and stunning views of the mountains, harbor, and Stearns Wharf. MOXI is a place where fun comes first and learning happens in active, exciting, and unexpected ways. Create sound effects for popular movies, build and test a race car, or paint with light— you can do it all at MOXI. Keep an eye out for the museum’s floor staff, known as Sparks, who are there to ignite that learning by sparking your curiosity and creativity. They’re the ones in the blue shirts and will encourage you to experiment, observe, explore, discover, question, make and design. MOXI is now open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check the website for any special hours and holiday closures. General admission is $14 for adults (age 13 and up), and $10 for children age 3-12. Children 2 and under are admitted for free. One ticket gets you access to all MOXI has to offer. Located at 125 State Street, www.moxi.org, 805-770-5000. 9
Zodo’s Bowling and Beyond
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ant to have a fun day and live like a Santa Barbara local? Zodo’s Bowling and Beyond is Santa Barbara’s long-loved entertainment destination. Chances are you’ve been bowling, but we guarantee you haven’t bowled like they do at Zodo’s. Opened in 2001, Zodo’s is a state of the art bowling alley with 24 lanes, a huge arcade, and restaurant with full bar. Glow Bowling, Interactive scoring, Facebook game connect and more helps the kids forget their phones and concentrate on the fun. The Arcade at Zodo’s has all the fun you can’t get on an iPad; air hockey, hoops, skee-ball and other redemption games. Play, win and trade your tickets in for cool prizes. The bar and restaurant inside Zodo’s boasts a delicious and constantly changing menu with pub fare, brick oven pizzas, big burgers, fresh salads and all the sides you can’t live without. Wings, chicken tenders, nachos, fries and tater tots in a variety of flavors never fails to satisfy. The restaurant also features a full bar and more beers on tap (40) than you will be able to sample in one visit. Plus, Zodo’s two daily happy hours helps to make the trip affordable. Join us for discounted drink prices from 4pm-7pm daily, or from 9pm Sunday thru Wednesday and 10pm Thursday thru Saturday. Zodo’s is good old fashioned fun in an updated setting. Come see what happens when the words Cool and Bowling collide. Call to reserve your lane today! Zodo’s Bowling and Beyond. Open daily from 8:30am. 5925 Calle Real, Goleta, CA, (805) 967-0128. www.zodos.com 11
Kevin Smith
400 animals 30 acres
The World's Most Beautiful Zoo Redeem this ad for $1 off each admission. Valid for up to 6 paid admissions (805) 962-5339 • Just off Cabrillo Blvd. at East Beach • sbzoo.org 12
Rare & Remarkable
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s there any zoo that has giraffes with a view of the beach? Or a penguin who wears a shoe? How about an “ant hill” that kids can slide down? The Santa Barbara Zoo has all this and more, featuring 144 remarkable species, many of which are endangered or rare. Perched on a hillside overlooking the ocean, the Zoo was once a grand estate. Graceful Masai giraffes now roam in what once was a garden across from East Beach, with views of the public beach and volleyball courts. Two gangly calves were born here last year: Chad in March and Parker in August. Nearby, brothers Nzinga (age 18) and Bangori (age 12), Western lowland gorillas, forage for fruits and veggies hidden by keepers before the Zoo opened for the day, or rest near the viewing area’s glass window. They are a “bachelor troop,” similar to those found in their native Africa. All gorillas face major challenges in the wild, and are critically endangered. North America’s largest land bird, the California condor has come back from only 22 individual birds in the 1980s, to more than 450 today. Five of these highly endangered species are in residence in the Zoo’s large aviary with panoramic views of the city of Santa Barbara and the Santa Ynez Mountains. Zoo staff help monitor released condors breeding in the wild, about 40 miles away. Amur leopards are the most endangered big cat on the planet—and among the most beautiful. A young female named Ajax recently arrived from an English zoo to help diversify the North American genepool of this Asian species. We’ll soon be seeing spots, if she mates with the Zoo’s male, Wyatt. She likes to climb; look for her high in the exhibit. After penguin Lucky hatched at the Zoo in 2010, keepers noticed that his right foot did not develop properly, and he could not swim or walk well. Lucky faced possible death due to continued infections. Teva, the outdoor shoe company, created a custom-made shoe for the young penguin, allowing him to join the Zoo’s Humboldt penguin colony, where he lives to this day. Don’t miss the Kallman Family Play Area, with its oversized spider’s web, bird’s nest, lily pads and toadstools, plus the ant hill which children love to slide down on cardboard. It’s wild! The Santa Barbara Zoo is located just off Cabrillo Blvd. at East Beach, (805) 962-5339, www.sbzoo.org 13
2559 Puesta del Sol Santa Barbara, CA 93105 805.682.4711 . sbnature.org 14 14
SHARK COVE
211 Stearns Wharf Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805.682.4711 . sbnature.org 15
Make a SPLASH aboard Santa Barbara’s most unique tour!
THE LAND SHARK!
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Tours departing daily from 99 West Cabrillo Boulevard
12pm • 2pm • 4pm (Winter: No 4pm tour November–April) Reservations not required • Lightweight jacket recommended
(805) 683-7600 WWW.THELANDSHARK.NET
Tour route and schedule subject to change or cancellation. TCP #016637-S 16
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surfnwear.com Open Daily Hours: 9am - 7pm Sunday - Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday - Saturday 17
Whale Watching on the
CONDOR EXPRESS • Year Round Whale Watching • Island Excursions • Private Party Cruises • Private Charters
voted
BEST whale
watching year after year!
Come and enjoy Humpbacks, Blue Whales, Dolphins and other sea life in the Santa Barbara Channel. Our newly renovated 75 foot quad-jet catamaran provides a comfortable ride along the Santa Barbara coast and the islands. Features upper sun-deck, full service bar & galley and a professional, experienced crew.
Make your
reservations now!
(805) 882-0088 1 (888) 77WHALE www.condorexpress.com
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ride on the Condor Express is Santa Barbara’s favorite way to capture the essence of the South Coast’s water culture. The amount of sea life that you can witness in the Santa Barbara channel is impressive. Waiting for you in their natural habitat are dolphins, harbor seals, a variety of birds and of course blue whales, humpback whales and grey whales. This is no theme park ride, the Santa Barbara Channel is home to some of the most diverse sea life on the California coast. In all there are 27 different varieties of sea life to experience while rolling through the channel. A two hour trip on the Condor Express will fly by, the opportunity to max out the memory on your camera phone is around every turn. The Condor Express is a catamaran with a unique hull design providing stability you don’t see in other craft. Powered by four 740 horsepower engines and boasting a top speed of 28 knots, the 75 foot Condor Express can out run most everything else in the harbor. There is room for 130 people and seating upstairs, downstairs, inside and out. If being on the ocean makes you hungry or thirsty, there’s breakfast, lunch and a Full bar aboard. There are a variety of ways to enjoy the Santa Barbara coastline on the Condor Express. Climb aboard for Whale Watching, Sunset Cruises or look for some of the exciting theme parties featuring food and a variety of music styles from Opera to Reggae. Santa Barbara has a lot to see and do but without the ocean we’d be just another town with world class wines, great food, incredible weather, friendly people and 75 minutes of free parking. No trip is complete without time on the water and no craft is equal to the Condor Express. Condorexpress.com, (805) 882-0088. 19
Santa Barbara Trolley
DAILY TOURS & CHARTER SERVICES VISIT SBTROLLEY.COM
See Santa Barbara in 90 Minutes!
805-965-0353 Tours Operate Daily every 60 minutes Adults $22 per person • Kids FREE! Tickets Available On-Board
Trolley Pick up at 1 Garden Street at the corner of Garden and Cabrillo Blvd. Visa & Mastercharge Accepted • www.sbtrolley.com Serving Santa Barbara since 1985 • PSG26932 (PUC License) 20
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where you want to go... To have fun, to connect with old friends and to make new ones! Summerland Winery is a deliciously inviting wine tasting destination brimming with activity and adventure. Join us in our tasting room for premier estate grown wines exclusively from the Central Coast, and discover the enchantment of Santa Barbara wine country and the unique coastal town of Summerland.
2330 Lillie Avenue, Summerland, CA 93067 (805) 565-9463 www.summerlandwine.com 22
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A-FRAME SURF SANTA CLAUS LANE . CARPINTERIA
SURFBOARDS (BUY OR RENT) SURF APPAREL SHOES, WATCHES, ACCESSORIES SURF LESSONS
LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (805) 684-8803 24
Holdren’s
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ANTA BARBARA is home to many diverse culinary
experiences. Choose indoor or outdoor patio seating, beachside or cafe dining. From casual or
Opal
formal dining—elegant dress to shorts and sandals. Home to world-famous chefs offering their best creations to the most
Cajun Kitchen
discerning palate.
Palazzio 25
14 oz Prime New York Strip
Aged to Perfection for the Most Amount of Flavor and Tenderness
The “Cowboy Cut”
Holdren’s Signature Steak 24 oz. Prime Rib Bone-In Rib Chop Served with Spicy Onion Rings
Holdren’s stuffed chicken
10 oz. chicken breast stuffed with ricotta cheese, spinach and dungeness crab topped with champagne cream sauce.
Spicy Tuna Tartar
Hand-cut Ahi Tuna, Sliced Cucumber and Fresh Avocado, with a Maytag Bleu Cheese Crostini
Wine Spectator award winner!
VOTED BEST STEAK in Santa Barbara 7 years in a row!
BEST OF WINNER! READERS’ POLL
Gourmet Desserts • World Class Wine List
HOLDREN’S 512 State Street • 965-3363 Mon–Thurs 11:30am–10pm • Fri 11:30am–11pm Sat & Sun 4pm to close
Sunday Brunch from 10:30am
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here can I get a good steak”? “Who has good seafood?” Travelers to Santa Barbara often ask one or both of these questions, conveniently the answer to both is Holdren’s Steak and Seafood at 512 State street. Fashioned after the classic New York steakhouse, Holdren’s has the feel of quality. Come sit in a big red leather booth, pour over a well crafted wine list, choose premium quality steaks, chops or seafood presented by knowledgeable servers. Debuting in Santa Barbara in 1999, Holdren’s has set the standard for fine dining in downtown Santa Barbara. If you came for beef, Holdren’s has you covered, Filet Mignon, Top Sirloin, Porterhouse, NY Strip or Rib Eye. If you’re feeling extreme, have them bring the Cowboy Cut, a one and a half pound bone in Rib Eye served with onion rings and a twice baked potato. The freshest locally sourced fish is always a correct choice at Holdren’s. Pan seared Halibut or Mesquite grilled Salmon are two of the more popular items on Holdren’s extensive menu. Live large with an 8 to 10 inch Lobster tail charbroiled and served with drawn butter. Order the Sesame seared Hawaiian Ahi, baked Sea Bass, Panko Parmesean Sand Dabs or Bacon Wrapped jumbo Scallops and heads will turn as your plate arrives at the table. We suggest you start your Holdren’s experience with a hand crafted cocktail or a top shelf single malt scotch. Local breweries have offerings on tap and the wine list is as extensive as it is unique. Proximity to one of the best wine regions in the world gives Holdren’s first choice on some of the premiere vintages from our local wineries. Holdren’s patio is a perfect spot to people watch and take in the view of the State street. Atmosphere is a big part of the dining experience and Holdren’s is obsessed with creating exceptional surroundings. There is a bar menu if you are looking for a quick bite and a terrific happy hour with craft cocktails and delicious appetizers daily from 4 to 6. Lunch, dinner or drinks, Holdren’s is a good bet, Open 7 days a week at 512 State Street. 27
Proudly Serving
901 Chapala St. (805) 965-1004
1924 De La Vina St. (805) 687-2062
6831 Hollister Ave. (805) 571-1517
6025 Calle Real (805) 770-3265
online ordering available
serving espresso
serving espresso and online ordering available
301 E Main St. (805) 643-7701 www.CAJUNKITCHENCAFE.com
Cajun Kitchen
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n a town known for a wealth of food choices, how does one restaurant stand out from the crowd? Cajun Kitchen started out simply enough, a small restaurant with a reputation for a good breakfast and lots of it. Word got around and soon one restaurant wasn’t enough, nor was two, then three and so it went. Today Cajun Kitchen covers all of Santa Barbara and Goleta because supply had to keep up with demand. Now the Cajun Kitchen family of restaurants has two stores in Goleta near the university, two in Santa Barbara and one in Ventura. The reason for rapid expansion of the empire is simple, great food at great price. As easy as that sounds, it’s hard to do. Every day begins early at Cajun Kitchen, Goleta opens at 6am and in Santa Barbara the doors swing wide at 6:30am. Fresh Breakfast and Lunch is served with a southern theme and portions no one ever complains about. Traditional Cajun inspired breakfast includes, chicken fried steak with gravy, andoullie sausage, blackened salmon or catfish and crab cakes. All of the favorites are there too, any omelet you can imagine plus some dishes named after the long term employees like the Crazy Shirley Scramble or Roz’s Omelet. Buttermilk pancakes, blueberry pancakes, beignets, Belgian waffles or the famous French toast round out a hearty morning menu. Stick around for lunch and you’ll find Jambalaya, file gumbo, blackened catfish, blackened redfish, etouffee or a simple bowl of red beans and rice. Cajun Kitchen can cook a mean burger too, try the Ortega chile burger, the French dip or tuna melt. The menu has a wide range and won’t disappoint even the most discerning palate in your party . Conversation may slow when the food arrives at your table, most folks find it hard to resist attacking this type of temptation. Cajun Kitchen is quietly becoming the preferred stop for all visitors to Santa Barbara, no reason to miss a meal here comes to mind, it’s all good. A good breakfast or lunch at Cajun Kitchen and you may skip dinner all together. 29
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A popular local’s favorite, opal restaurant and bar infuses an
Eclectic California Cuisine with creative influences from around the World.
“This centrally located American Bistro shines with “gourmet food at everyday prices” and remains an “absolute must in SB” for “well -prepared”, “creative” fare complemented by “superb-illuminating” wines, “charming” decor; “satisfyingly buzzy” ambiance and accomodating service keeps it a “favorite with Locals” -----Zagat Survey
Great Steaks, Fresh Fish & Seafood, Amazing desserts... W.S. Award-Winning Wine list * Full Bar * Martini Menu
Private Banquet Room * Catering * Take-out * 1325 State Street, Next to the Arlington Theatre Open Daily Lunch and Dinner 805-966-9676 www.opalrestaurantandbar.com 31
As Soon As You Set Foot Inside The Palace Grill, You’ll Know You Are In For A Special Experience...
A Taste of New Orleans
Laissez les bons temp rouler. Let the good times roll. LOUISIANA BBQ SHRIMP • HURRICANE MARGARITA CAJUN MARTINI • CAJUN CRAWFISH POPCORN SEAFOOD GUMBO • COCONUT CARIBBEAN SHRIMP GRILLED AHI TUNA • STUFFED FILET MIGNON PASTA JAMBALAYA • LOUISIANA BREAD PUDDING SOUFFLÉ • BLACKENED REDFISH • KEY LIME PIE
“Voted Best Service 28 Years in a Row” “One of the Most Highly Rated Restaurants in America” –The Zagat Survey Serving 7 Days: Lunch 11:30–3, Dinner from 5:30
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very day is a holiday and every meal is a banquet at the Palace Grill. How else do you explain everyone having such a good time? If you are thinking of visiting New Orleans, stop at Palace Grill on Cota street for a quick look at what you might find. Good Cajun cooking on the West Coast, the Palace Grill has been offering up the best of New Orleans to Santa Barbara for over 30 years. Founded in 1983, The Palace Grill chooses only the finest ingredients for every dish, fresh fish, steaks, pasta and of course Jambalaya, Gumbo and Crawfish Etouffee. The feeling at the Palace Grill is completely authentic, right down to the artwork of George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog and Hollywood Evans oil painting of Louis Armstrong. The entire staff works as a team, whoever you see in the traditional white jacket is your waiter. Lunch or dinner brings an assortment of happy people to your table with only one goal, making your experience at the Palace memorable. Managing partner Errol Williams brings a big part of the fun at the Palace Grill. Originally from Jamaica Errol has been the life of the party at The Palace Grill for over 20 years. Errol has 46 years in the business with stops at the El Encanto and the famous Olive Mill Bistro making him one of the most celebrated operators in town. Dining at the Palace Grill is not just the food, it’s the flavor. Every bit of your meal will be an experience for the eyes and the ears as well as your palate. Live music is featured right outside the restaurant on Tuesday and Saturdays. Friday’s magic performed at your table will delight the young and old. Good food and legendary service keeps the Palace Grill rocking 7 days a week. For something delicious and unique come to the Palace Grill, le bon temps roulé. The Palace Grill, 8 E. Cota Street • 963-5000, palacegrill.com 33
AREA KEY DESTINATIONS & POINTS OF INTEREST MUSEUMS 1 KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY MUSEUM , 21 W. Anapamu............................................................962-5322 2 MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 2559 Puesta Del Sol Rd..................................................682-4711 3 SANTA BARBARA CARRIAGE & WESTERN ARTS, 129 Castillo ................................................................962-2353 4 SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 136 E. De La Guerra..................................................... 966-1601 5 SANTA BARBARA MARITIME MUSEUM, 113 Harbor Way .......................................................... 962-8404 6 SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART, 1130 State St .............................................................. 963-4364 7 TY WARNER SEA CENTER, 211 Stearns Wharf .......................................................962-0885
HISTORIC SITES 8 CASA DE LA GUERRA, 15 East de la Guerra Street............................................965-0093 9 EL PRESIDIO STATE HISTORIC PARK, 123 East Canon Perdido................................................965-0093 10 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1100 Anacapa St.......................................................... 962-6464 11 SANTA BARBARA HARBOR, Harbor Way at Cabrillo Blvd/Shoreline 12 SANTA BARBARA MISSION, 2201 Laguna St............................................................682-4713 13 STEARNS WHARF, End of State Street at the Ocean
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SANTA BARBARA ZOO, 500 Ninos Drive...........................................................962-5339 SANTA BARBARA BOTANIC GARDEN, 1212 Mission Canyon Rd ............................................... 682-4726 LOS POSITAS/ELINGS PARK, Las Positas Rd. & Jerry Harwin Pk....................................569-5611 OLD MISSION PARK & ROSE GARDENS, 2200 Laguna................................................................682-4713 LOTUSLAND, 95 Ashley Rd. (reservations only)...................................969-9990 DOUGLAS FAMILY PRESERVE, End of Las Positas at Cliff Drive
ARTS 20 CONTEMPORARY ARTS FORUM, Paseo Nuevo Mall......................................................... 966-5373 21 LOBERO THEATER, 33 E. Canon Perdido St................................................. 966-0190 22 GRANADA THEATER, 1216 State...................................................................899-3000 23 ARLINGTON THEATER, 1317 State St...............................................................963-4408 24 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOWL, 1122 N. Milpas Street.....................................................962-7411 25 CABRILLO PAVILION ARTS CENTER, 1118 E. Cabrillo Blvd..................................................... 897-1982 26 S.B. PUBLIC LIBRARY/FAULKNER GALLERY, 40 E. Anapamu............................................................. 962-7653
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Santa Barbara County Courthouse
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Santa Ynez Wine Country
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“Best breakfast in town” OLDEST RESTAURANT IN SANTA BARBARA 536 STATE STREET (805) 966-4638 www.joescafesb.com Open 7:30 a.m. til 1:00 a.m. Kitchen closes at 10:00 p.m. 7 days a week. 36
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ou hear it all the time, people ask “Where do the locals go around here?” A good bet is to send them to Joe’s at the corner of State and Cota. Joe’s café has a rich and interesting history, which anyone seated at the bar will gladly expand upon. The legendary strength of the Joe’s cocktails could be the catalyst for the spirited conversation or maybe it’s just there’s a lot to tell. Founded in 1928 by Joe Ferrario, Joe’s is the quintessential tavern on the corner. Neither the depression nor prohibition could keep Joe’s from flourishing. In 1933 when liquor in public places became a thing again, Joe’s was perfectly positioned as the go to spot in Santa Barbara. Joe’s has changed hands a couple of times but no one ever dared to take the restaurant in a different direction. The hard to miss sign that former owner Harry Davis muscled through the city council in the fifties has now reached landmark status at 512 State Street. Every town has a place where people gather to chat, eat great steaks and sandwiches, sip cocktails and relax, away from the pressures of the day. In this town, that place is Joe’s café. The food at Joe’s is simple but never plain, delicious and within everyone’s budget. Steaks and seafood served with a large baked potato or the to-die-for French fries and salad are the standard fare. The Omaha tri-tip sandwich is a big seller alongside the world famous French Dip. For breakfast, lunch or dinner you will be treated to the one-of-a-kind service that’s a huge part of the Joe’s experience. Most of the crew has been with the company for a while, some for over 40 years. They know the restaurant and the city inside out. You want conversation, you want history, you want a stiff drink? You want Joe’s Café. Joe’s Café, 512 State Street, (805) 966-4638, www.joescafesb.com. 37
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reakfast on the Beach, nothing is more Santa Barbara than a fresh cup of coffee and a stack of pancakes with an ocean view. For sixty years the original Sambo’s been keeping the coffee hot and the pancakes fluffy from the same spot on Cabrillo Boulevard. The Santa Barbara property is the last surviving location of the more than 1100 Sambo’s restaurants that in the 70’s were in 47 states across the country. Chad Stevens, the grandson of Sam Batistone, one of the original partners of the Sambo’s empire is often found behind the counter and greeting the customers. Stevens took over the restaurant in 1998 and has continued the family tradition of great food, great service and always a full cup of coffee. The menu has changed a bit over the years to add some local flavor but you will still find the classic Eggs any way you like em, Hash Browns cooked just right, Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice and a basket of muffins with every meal. The atmosphere of the restaurant is refreshingly nostalgic. The art on the walls tell the story of Little Sambo and the Tiger. The booths and tables have a comfortable old school feel, breakfast or lunch at the counter takes you back to early California when every highway in the state had a diner for the weary traveler. The outdoor patio is perfect spot for a leisurely bite to eat while taking in the best view in town. Whether it’s breakfast or lunch, the Sambo’s menu will cover all the bases. Classic choices like the French Toast, Chicken Fried Steak and Corned Beef Hash and eggs will satisfy the comfort food craving. Juicy Burgers, High Stacked Deli Sandwiches and Sambo’s Tacos are a perfect call any time of day. Once there was a Sambo’s everywhere you traveled, now there is only one chance, the original Sambo’s on the beach in Santa Barbara open every day from 6:30 to 2:30. Classic Sambo’s memorabilia is available if you care to take a piece of Santa Barbara history home. 216 W Cabrillo Blvd., (805) 965-3269, sambosrestaurant.com 39
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your scientific skills and make your own discoveries. You can bring your questions and specimens to our staff naturalist, get up close with specimens, and get tips on where to enjoy our local wilderness. The Curiosity Lab is fun for all ages! At the S.B. Museum of Natural History. For info: www. sbnature.org.
DAILY Farmers Markets, www.sbfarmersmarket.org, Saturdays: Downtown SB, Corner of Santa Barbara & Cota Streets, 8:30 am-1:00 pm, 962-5354; Sundays: Goleta-Camino Real Marketplace, 7004 Marketplace Drive, 10 am-2 pm, 962-5354; Tuesdays: Old Town Santa Barbara, 500 & 600 State Street, 4-7:30 pm, 962-5354; Wednesdays: Solvang Village, Copenhagen Drive & 1st Street, 2:30-6:30 pm, 962-5354; Thursdays: Goleta-Camino Real Marketplace, 7004 Marketplace Dr. 3-6 pm, 962-5354; Thursdays: Carpinteria, 800 Block of Linden Avenue, 3-6:30 pm, 962-5354; Fridays: Montecito, 1100 & 1200 Block of Coast Village Road, 8-11:15 am, 962-5354
DAILY JELLIES & friends, Enter the mesmerizing world of JELLIES & friends and watch these elegant animals as they undulate, pulse, swim, slither and move gracefully through the water. Experience the beauty and wonder of our local soft-bodied marine life. Made mostly of water, they are 100% captivating. At the Sea Center, Stearns Wharf. For info: www.sbnature.org. DAILY Bike & Surrey Rentals, 23 East Cabrillo Blvd., $3 discount coupon available at The Visitor Center on 1 Garden Street, www.wheelfunrentalssb.com, 965-3021 966-2282
DAILY Santa Barbara Trolley Tour 2-Day Pass, $22.00/adult, One FREE Youth (12 & under) per one paying adult. 90-minute narrated tour, includes many discounts, 10-3 daily, tickets sold at The Visitor Center, 1 Garden Street, 965-0353, www.sbtrolley. com
DAILY Island Dolphin/Whale Watching, Condor Express, 10% discount coupon available at the Visitor Center, www.condorcruises.com, 1-888-77whale.
DAILY The Land Shark / Land and Sea Tours, $30 adults. $15.00 children (10 and under). 90‑minute narrated tours in town and at sea on The Land Shark, November 1-April 30: 12pm & 2pm; May 1-October 30: 12pm, 2pm & 4pm. Tickets sold at The Visitor Center, 1 Garden Street, 965-3021
DAILY Santa Barbara Premium Boutique Winery Tours, Sustainable Vine Wine Tours was voted Santa Barbara’s best all-day, winery and vineyard experience. Locations are based solely on Santa Barbara County’s quality small production, family-owned wineries that are committed to sustainability. Tours are always customized based on the group’s wine preferences. For booking and more info: sustainablevinewinetours.com, (805) 698-3911.
DAILY Gladwin Planetarium Shows, Experience the wonders of the night sky as never before with their fully digital star projection system. 3pm daily then hourly on weekends from 11am with last show at 3 pm (on Sunday 3pm show is in Spanish), SB Museum of Natural History, www.sbnature. org, 682-4711
DAILY 0 to 60: An Underwater Adventure from the Equator to Alaska, A photographic exhibit by Richard Salas. Visit the Sea Center and Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, to experience the whole 4,000-mile adventure! At the Sea Center,
DAILY Curiosity Lab, Explore the wonders of the natural world through cool hands-on activities in this dynamic learning lab. Discover our region’s natural history, hone 48
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DAILY Santa Barbara Adventure Company, Channel Islands & coastal kayaking trips, rentals, surf lessons, rock climbing, wine tours by bike and van, high ropes courses. Wine country tour with wine and cupcake pairing! www.SBAdventureCo.com, 884-WAVE DAILY Santa Barbara Airbus Day Trips, www.sbairbus.com, 964-7759 DAILY Intertidal Wonders, Get your hands wet at the Sea Center as you explore the wonders and beauty of local marine life in the new Intertidal Wonders touch pools. Feel the stickiness of a sea anemone tentacle or cradle a hermit crab in the palm of your hand. Trained naturalists will be on hand to guide you in the discovery of textures, shapes, and biology of a variety of marine invertebrates that call the Santa Barbara coast their home. At the Sea Center, Stearns Wharf. For info: www.sbnature.org. DAILY Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Events, coupon available at the Visitor Center, www.sbbg.org, 682-4726
WEEKENDS Historic Downtown Walking Tours, Experience Santa Barbara—its architecture and its past—in a unique and personal way. Saturday from De La Guerra Plaza, Sunday from the steps of the Main Library, 10 am, www.afsb.org, 965-6307
DAILY Docent Led Tours, SB County Courthouse, Monday-Friday at 10:30 am, daily at 2 pm, www.sbcourthouse.org, 962-6464 DAILY SB County Courthouse Clock Gallery, SB County Courthouse, by appointment, www.sbcourthouse.org, 962-6464
WEEKENDS Tour Rancho La Patera and Historic Stow House, 304 North Los Carneros Road, Goleta, 1-4 pm, www. goletahistory.org, 681-7216
DAILY Shark Cove, Come face to face with surprisingly docile marine predators coastal sharks and rays, see baby sharks still in their translucent egg cases, explore interactive exhibits that highlight a shark’s world, and enjoy the ever-popular shark touch pool! At the Sea Center, Stearns Wharf. For info: www.sbnature.org.
WEEKENDS Wildlife Cruises, Pontoon cruises led by a Cachuma Lake Park Naturalist will reveal a variety of both resident and migratory species of wildlife. Beautiful spring wildflowers decorate the mountain slopes, herds of mule deer graze along the shoreline, birds of prey perch in towering trees or glide through the sky in addition to many other sights worth seeing. Adults $15, kids $10 (5-12 years old; sorry, no kids under 5). Reservations are recommended: www. countyofsb.org, (805) 568-2460; (805) 686-5055.
DAILY Reagan Ranch Center Exhibit Gallery, see original artifacts and interact with multimedia exhibits, 217 State Street (across from Amtrak station), 11 am-4:00 pm, reaganranch.yaf.org, 957-1980. ONGOING SOhO Concerts, blues, funk, rock and reggae, SOhO has been delivering world class music since 1995. 1221 State St., www.sohosb.com, 962-7776
WEEKENDS Curiosity Lab, Museum of Natural History, sbnature.org, 682-4711 SATURDAYS Fisherman’s Market, Santa Barbara Harbor, 7:30-10 am, www.sbfish. com, 965-9564 SATURDAYS Carpinteria Salt Marsh Tour, 10 am, www.carpinteria.ca.us, 684-5405 SATURDAYS Charter-Style Bus Service, to and from Santa Barbara and the Santa Ynez Valley, only $14.00 round-trip! www. cleanairexpress.com, 692-1902 SATURDAYS–MONDAYS Docent-led Tours, SB Botanic Garden, Saturday and Sunday at 11 am and 2 pm, Monday at 2 pm, coupon available at the Visitor Center, www.sbbg.org, 682-4726 x102 SUNDAYS Arts and Crafts Show, Cabrillo Blvd, 10-5, www.sbaacs.com, 897-1982 3RD SUNDAYS Free Family Sundays at the SB Museum of Natural History, March, April, September, October, November and December. 2559 Puesta del Sol, www. sbnature.org, 682-4711
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WEDNESDAYS College Night Wednesdays at Zodo’s, Grab some friends and come get your bowl on! Bowl for just $19 per hour per lane, up to 6 bowlers! $3.00 shoe rental. Enjoy food and drink specials while you bowl — our late night Happy Hour starts an hour early at 9 pm! Get a free bus ride from Isla Vista to Zodo’s. Buses pick up in front of Keg & Bottle in Isla Vista (corner of Embarcadero del Mar and Madrid Road) on Wednesday nights at 9:30 and 10:30 pm and return to Isla Vista from Zodo’s at 11:30 pm and 12:15 am.
tion of these beautiful and rare prints are on display in the Maximus Gallery. At the S.B. Museum of Natural History. For info: www. sbnature.org. THROUGH APRIL 22 Brought to Light: Revelatory Photographs in the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Collection presents a non-traditional survey of the Museum’s renowned collection of nearly 8,000 photographs. Based not on chronology or theme, the exhibition seeks to reveal new insights into well-known artists’ work by featuring lesser known, even unusual, images, and recently acquired works by artists entirely new to the SBMA collection that have never before been seen in the Museum’s galleries. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net
3RD WEDNESDAY Savor Solvang, stroll and shop the Farmer’s Market (2:30-6 pm), wine tasting & free entertainment at Solvang Park (6-9 pm), solvangthirdwednesday.com, 688-6144
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THURSDAYS SB Flea Market, Earl Warren Showgrounds, 8am-3pm, www.earlwarren. com, 590-5435
1 Squirrel Nut Zippers, combine highenergy showmanship with elements of gypsy jazz, honky-tonk blues and witty swing overtones. 8:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
THURSDAYS Free Thursday Evenings at the Museum, Museum of Art, 5‑8 pm, www.sbma.net, 963-4364 1ST THURSDAYS 1st Thursday, An Evening of Visual and Performing Arts, various locations downtown SB, 5-8pm, www. downtownsb.org, 962-2098
1 Pop-Up Opera, 5:30pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net 1 Catalyst Quartet, 7:30pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net
1ST THURSDAYS Bike Moves, Plaza de Vera Cruz, E. Cota St. between Anacapa and Santa Barbara Sts., 7:30 pm, www.sbbikemoves.com 3rd ThursdayS SB Maritime Museum Free, www.sbmm.org, 962-8404
2 An Evening with David Rawlings, 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
THROUGH MAY 27 Crosscurrents: The Painted Portrait in America, Britain, and France, 1750-1850. Before the invention of photography, painted portraits were the most coveted means of commemorating important members of society. This exhibition, drawn exclusively from the permanent collection, explores the dynamic dialogue that took place over the course of around a century between American, British and French portraitists from the Colonial period through the Industrial Revolution. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net
3 Sings Like Hell presents: Chris Smither Trio + Jackie Venson, A profound songwriter, Chris Smither draws deeply from the blues, American folk music, modern poets, and philosophers. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
THROUGH MAY 27 Crosscurrents: American and European Portrait Photographs, 1840-1900. Assembling striking works from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s distinguished collection, this exhibition reveals how photographic portraiture blossomed in the later six decades of the 19th century. SB Museum of Art. For info: www. sbma.net
6 Lobero Ghostlight Society welcomes: k.d. lang Ingénue Redux Tour, Celebrating the 25th anniversary of her GRAMMY-award winning, critically acclaimed album Ingénue, k.d. lang has announced a nineteen city concert tour that will bring a live performance of the platinum-selling record to venues across the United States. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org.
4 Manual Cinema, Loosely adapted from Edith Nesbit’s 1910 fantasy novel, The Magic City tells the story of nine year-old Philomena, whose great love is building miniature structures out of books, toys and found objects. 3:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
THROUGH MAY 28 Wild Things Audubon’s North American Mammals, The artist and naturalist, John James Audubon, famous for his work on the Birds of America produced the outstanding work on North American mammals in the 19th century. While many of America’s animals were familiar, they were not described and illustrated in one publication until Audubon and his co-author, the Reverend John Bachman published the Imperial Folio of Quadrupeds. At the time, information was scarce and much of western America was still poorly known. The project proved challenging partly because of the nocturnal habits of many mammals. Ultimately, 150 hand-colored lithographs were printed and published between 1845 and 1848. A selec-
6 & 7 Compania Nacional de Danza, Founded in 1979, Madrid’s Compañía Nacional de Danza returns to Santa Barbara with Carmen as a visionary retelling of mythic and universal elements of passion and violence. 8:00 PM, Granada Theatre. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu 8 Wu Man & the Huayin Band, Wu Man is the world’s premier master of the pipa, a “one-woman force of nature.” A principal member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, her adventurous spirit and virtuosity leads to collaborations across artistic disciplines. 8:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu 50
9 IMPROVology, Mix comedians with animal experts, add cool stories about fascinating critters, and everyone ends up happy as clams. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
the instrument. 8:00 PM, Granada Theatre. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu 17 State Street Ballet Young Dancers: A Spring Celebration of Dance, will perform new and innovative works in addition to classical and emerging choreography. 7:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
10 Star Party, the Museum offers public observations at the Museum’s Palmer Observatory, hosted by members of the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, who provide telescopes and their expert knowledge of the night sky. From dusk to 10:00 PM. FREE for all. For info: www.sbnature.org.
18 A Narco History: How the United States and Mexico Jointly Created the Mexican Drug War, Parallel Stories Lecture. 2:30pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www. sbma.net
10 Princess Weekend/Save the Frogs, There’s no better time than the season when clocks “spring forward” to honor the world’s many and varied frogs and amphibians. Meet Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, and other princesses in person as they help celebrate frogs. There are also froginspired crafts, games, and special animal appearances. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
18 Jack Johnson & Friends, Santa Barbara Bowl, 6:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl. com 22 Sketching in the Galleries, 5:30-6:30pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www. sbma.net 23 & 24 State Street Ballet presents: Romeo and Juliet, Artistic Director Rodney Gustafson retells William Shakespeare’s poignant classic with stylistic verve. Friday at 7:30pm; Saturday at 2:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
13 Robert Sapolsky, one of the world’s leading neuroscientists, known for studying animals to find what they can tell us about human behaviors. 7:30 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
25 The Avett Brothers, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl. com
14 5th Annual PHorum: Perspectives in
26-30 Spring Zoo Camp, The Zoo’s award-winning Zoo Camp has a special program during Spring Break featuring age-appropriate themed programs for kids for ages 3 to 12 and includes games, behind-the-scenes visits, up-close animal introductions, hands-on science, and crafts. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
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26-30 Spring Ceramics Camp, (Ages 7-12) Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net 26-30 Spring Art Camp, Face to Face: Exploring Identity Through Photography and Portraiture (Ages 5--12) Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net 31 It’s Magic!,America’s longest-running magic revue returns to the Lobero to dazzle audiences with an all-new lineup of top illusionists direct from exotic showrooms and Hollywood’s famous Magic Castle. 2:00pm & 6:30pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
Healthcare, Visiting Nurse & Hospice Care presents the 5th Annual PHorum: Perspectives in Healthcare at the Lobero Theatre featuring “Music is Medicine: Comfort & Renewal After Loss” with a keynote performance by Gary Malkin, a multiple Emmy, Clio, and ASCAP award-winning recipient. 5:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
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15 Charles Lloyd and Friends, In celebration of his 80th birthday, Charles Lloyd presents an evening that spans the colorful arc of his life in music--from Memphis and the Mississippi Delta with Booker T. Jones to the universe beyond with Gerald Clayton, Julian Lage, Reuben Rogers, Eric Harland, and other special guests. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org.
3 Julia Bullock, “a beguiling young soprano” who has established an enviable career showcasing her “luminous full voice, round and shining and shifting and elusive as a ball of mercury.” 7:00 PM, Hahn Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu 4 KCRW & The Santa Barbara Independent present: The Moth Mainstage,The Moth’s Mainstage events are the critically acclaimed storytelling group’s hottest tickets as each show explores a theme in unexpected ways. 7:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
16 Buddy Guy, Whether blues guitar legend Buddy Guy is playing a lick behind his back, picking strings with his teeth, “singing with gentle menace or bending new curves into a blue note” (The New York Times), his electrifying live performances showcase his incendiary style that altered the direction of
4 Peter McBride & Kevin Fedarko, In an effort to share the Grand Canyon’s 51
15 Joyce DiDonato, the mezzo-soprano entrances audiences across the globe with “a warmth in [her] voice that can intensify into fire.” 7:00 PM, Granada Theatre. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
uncharted glory and shed light on the many threats it faces, photographer/filmmaker Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko set off on an audacious and demanding adventure: to transect the length of the canyon on foot. 7:30 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
16 alt-J with special guest BØRNS, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com
5 Maria Popova, A self-described “reader, writer, interestingness hunter-gatherer and curious mind at large,” Maria Popova is the creative mind behind Brain Pickings, an immensely popular online compendium of treasures spanning art, science, poetry, design, philosophy, history, anthropology and more. 7:30 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
18 Santa Barbara Historical Museum presents: Florestal: Then and Now, In 1925, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooper Bryce built a Spanish Colonial Revival house designed by architect George Washington Smith and considered “one of the great houses of the era and one of Smith’s finest masterpieces.” 6:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
7 Haim with special guest Lizzo, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com
19 An Education In Seeing: Geoff Dyer on The Street Philosophy of Gary Winogrand, Parallel Stories Lectures, 5:30pm. SB Museum of Art. For info: www.sbma.net
7 Hearts on Fire Fashion Show, celebrating gender diversity in the community by showcasing talented local performers coming together to provide a valuable message through song, dance, and a dazzling array of fashion. 7:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
19 & 20 Bedlam, Iconic figures from two great dramatic classics--William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan--are brought vividly to life in two riveting stagings. 7:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
7 & 8 Kiss & Cry, This ambitious show from Brussels-based theater company Charleroi Danses blurs the boundaries between artistic disciplines to create a “ravishingly beautiful” (The Boston Globe) piece about memory and love. 8:00 PM, Granada Theatre. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
20 GO TO HALE: Quips & Clips Stoners & Songwriters (420), Rock ‘n roll fan and music lover Hale Milgrim is back with the high-ly anticipated return of Quips & Clips! Hale (aka, the Trip Master) has mined his personal archives for rare concert footage and insider stories that celebrate 420, andthanks to a little help from his friends-will lead a magical mystery tour of legendary artists from the 60’s to the present and share rarely heard rock ’n roll stories. 6:57pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org.
8 El Dia del Nino Celebrate this “Day of the Child” at the Zoo, one of the year’s most popular events, featuring Spanishlanguage music, children’s talent show, food, and fun! Cost: free with Zoo admission. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
21 Portugal. The Man with special guests Chicano Batman, Deap Vally. Santa Barbara Bowl, 6:30 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl. com
10 Marc Cohn Trio, After winning a GRAMMY for his soulful ballad “Walking in Memphis,” Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation’s most compelling singer/songwriters,combining the precision of a brilliant tunesmith with the passion of a great soul man. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
21-22 Earth Day, Celebrate Mother Earth and environmental awareness in the town where Earth Day originated. Enjoy live music, Sustainable Organic food, an Eco-Market place, green car show, sports and plenty of Eco-friendly vendors. CEC’s Earth Day Festival is broken into zones, each created around a specific theme. In addition, there will be two full days of live music performances, speakers, the largest Green Car Show on the West Coast, family programming, and the presentation of an Environmental Hero Award. Alameda Park, www.sbearthday.org.
12 CAMA’s Masterseries presents Sir András Schiff, world-renowned and critically acclaimed as a pianist, conductor, pedagogue and lecturer. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org. 14 Sings Like Hell presents: Steve Poltz, Steve Poltz’ solo body of work is an impressive collection of ballads, rockers and uniquely melodic acoustic numbers that reflect his incomparable style of alternate tunings and savage finger picking techniques. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
22 Wine & Roses Regatta, Charity regatta featuring catamarans from all over California, Arizona and Nevada. All proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Tri-Counties. Leadbetter Beach East, (805) 379-9192
14 Star Party, the Museum offers public observations at the Museum’s Palmer Observatory, hosted by members of the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, who provide telescopes and their expert knowledge of the night sky. From dusk to 10:00 PM. FREE for all. For info: www.sbnature.org.
24 Anne Lamott, Profound, caring and hopeful, author Anne Lamott is known for addressing complex subjects l ike addiction, motherhood and faith with self-effacing humor and ruthless honesty. 7:30 PM, Granada Theatre. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures. ucsb.edu
15 Poetry as Portraiture: Adam Zagajewski and Andrew Winer, Parallel Stories Lecture Series, 2:30pm.
25-29 SB Fair & Expo, “Out of this World” Set your laser on FUN and beam your fam52
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ily into the interplanetary Santa Barbara Fair and Expo, where you can always expect the unexpected! Screaming Carnival Rides, Farm Animals, Fair Food, Entertainment and family style enjoyment are ready for your visit. Earl Warren Showgrounds, www.earlwarren.com.
WEDNESDAYS THRU AUGUST Nite Moves Run, This annual recreational and competitive summer series offers a 5K run or walk, a 1K for children and an aquathon for multi-sport athletes. Live music and inclusive post-race buffet and beverage samplings from event sponsors. Leadbetter Beach, (805) 564-8879 x1 www.runsantabarbara.com
26 TAO, Internationally-acclaimed percussion artists TAO bring a modern, dynamic performance showcasing the ancient art of Japanese drumming. 7:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb. edu
3 LCD Soundsystem, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 3 Anthony Doerr, Author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr is lauded for his lyricism, precise attention to the physical world and his gift for metaphor. 7:30 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb. edu
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5 Roar & Pour Wine Festival, Wine tasting event where the animals stay out late and the Zoo is open so guests can stroll and sip. Featuring tastings from more than 20 local wineries, tasty eats available for purchase from local food trucks and Rincon Catering, music, and more! VIP tickets are available and include early entry at 4 p.m., high-end reserve tastings (wines that will not be poured at the main event), complimentary appetizers, and animal encounters. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org. 27 Jennifer Koh, No stranger to ambitious undertakings, violinist Jennifer Koh presents Shared Madness, an unprecedented project that speaks to the generous and supportive spirit that thrives within the musical community. 7:00 PM, St. Anthony’s Chapel. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
6 Love, Loss, and What I Wore, Benefit Performance for Antioch University Santa Barbara. Perfect Mother’s Day gift or Girls’ Night Out! An all-female celebrity cast tell funny and wistful stories about their loved ones through the prism of their closets. 5:30pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
29 AHA! Attitude. Harmony. Achievement, Sing it Out! A dozen teenagers will take to the stage to perform solo renditions of rock-and-roll covers, backed by the great Tina Schlieske and the Graceland Exiles with Sister Laura. This is a program of AHA!, a nonprofit that fosters social and emotional intelligence in adolescents. 7:30pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org.
6 Santa Barbara Jewish Festival, Come alive with the sights, sounds and tastes of Israel and Jewish culture! A bold and vibrant piece of Santa Barbara’s rich mosaic of ethnic celebrations with fun and meaningful activities and vendor booths for everyone, interwoven with displays and opportunities to experience the history, contributions, wisdom and humor of the Jewish people. A wide variety of live music artists, as well as Mediterranean and Jewish cuisine, will permeate the air. Plaza del Mar, 23 Castillo Street, Santa Barbara, jewishsantabarbara. org/festival
29 Joey Alexander Trio, A three-time Grammy Award-nominated jazz pianist, Joey Alexander has a “sophisticated harmonic palette and a dynamic sensitivity” (The New York Times) that draws comparisons to masters like Bill Evans. Self-taught off his father’s Thelonious Monk records as a 6-year-old in Indonesia, his musical intuition and passion has led him down a remarkable path. 7:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
7 The Capitol Steps, No one in the headlines is safe from the side-splitting satire of the Capitol Steps, the only group in Washington attempting to be funnier than Congress. This troupe of former Congressional staffers travels the country satirizing the very people and places that once employed them. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
30 Goldenvoice presents Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real and Tyler Childers, Since forming 10 years ago, the buzz surrounding Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real has been quietly intensifying. During that time, the 28-year old singer/songwriter/ guitarist and his bandmates have played hundreds of shows and major festivals all over the world and built a devoted underground following. 7:30pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
10 Santa Barbara Vocal Jazz Foundation presents Monte Vista Elementary School Performance, Santa Barbara Vocal Jazz Foundation wraps up another 8-week residency at Monte Vista Elementary School with a professional performance on the Lobero stage. 7:15pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org. 53
10 Mark Morris Dance Group, Hailed as “the most successful and influential choreographer alive, and indisputably the most musical” (The New York Times), Mark Morris returns to Santa Barbara with Pepperland, a new evening-length work celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. 8:00 PM, Granada Theatre. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
made her the first person to win all four acting categories. Granada Theatre, 7:00 PM. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu 17 Arturo O’Farrill and the ALJO, Pianist and composer Arturo O’ Farrill is the multiGrammy Award-winning founder of the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, “one of the best jazz orchestras in existence.” 8:00 PM. Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb. edu
11 The Weepies, On the strength of their carefully crafted folk-pop, The Weepies have quietly become one of the most beloved indie folk bands of the last two decades. Musicians Deb Talan and Steve Tannen are the husband-wife duo, known for their remarkable musicianship, insightful lyrics and distinctive harmonies wrapped up in the whimsical sound of their deceptively complex songs. 8:00 PM, Campbell Hall. Tickets & info at: artsandlectures.ucsb.edu
19 & 20 Santa Barbara Youth Ensemble Theatre presents: Les Misérables, Santa Barbara Youth Ensemble Theatre celebrates its twelfth season at the Lobero with an awe-inspiring production of “Les Miserables.” This Broadway-quality performance is the culmination of nine months of theatrical enrichment featuring approximately 40 actors ages 8-16. 2:00pm & 6:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org. 20 Santa Barbara State Street Nationals Premier Car Show, the area’s only Premiere Car Show will feature 300 outstanding vintage and collectible vehicles, more than 15 Vendors and thousands of spectators right on State Street in the heart of beautiful downtown Santa Barbara on State Street, www.sbcarshow.com, 685-6788
12 CAMA’s Masterseries presents Isabel Bayrakdarian & St. Lawrence String Quartet, Soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian is an eagerly anticipated visitor to opera houses and concert halls the world over, celebrated for her strikingly multihued voice and immense interpretive talent. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org.
22 Jay Farrar Duo (Son Volt), As a founder of alternative country pioneers Uncle Tupelo, a solo artist, and as the leader of Son Volt, Jay Farrar’s work often seeks out the ghosts of America’s discordant or forgotten past, converses at length with them, and writes songs that stake a claim to a better future. 8:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
12 Star Party, the second Saturday of every month, the Museum offers public observations at the Museum’s Palmer Observatory. These Star Parties are hosted by members of the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, who provide telescopes and their expert knowledge of the night sky. From dusk to 10:00 PM. FREE for all. For info: www.sbnature.org.
25 2018 Floor to Air Festival: Sonnet of Limbs, Now in its fifth season, the Floor to Air Festival returns with a fresh ensemble of flight-bound dancers from across the globe for the premiere of a collaborative works celebrating the art of aerial dance. 7:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
13 Santa Barbara Youth Symphony Spring Concert, Santa Barbara Symphony Music Education Center. The Santa Barbara Youth Symphony now serves the region by providing musical enrichment to young people through the avenues of orchestral performance and instruction in our community’s schools. There are three components to the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony Programs: the String Workshop, Junior Orchestra, and Youth Symphony.4:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www. lobero.org.
25 Jim Gaffigan, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 26-28 I Madonnari, transform the Mission plaza using pastels on pavement to create 150 vibrant and colorful, large scale images. The festival benefits the Children’s Creative Project, a nonprofit arts education program of the Santa Barbara County Education Office. Festival hours are 10-6 daily. Admission is free. SB Mission, www.imadonnarifestival. com, 964-4710
14 Amgen Tour, Santa Barbara County is excited to host Stage 2 and cheer on the racers as they make the iconic Gibraltar Road climb and cross the finish line at La Cumbre Peak. The Tour of California is one of the most important races in the UCI America Tour, and it is an honor for Santa Barbara County to host one of the most rigorous stages of the race. www.amgentourofcalifornia.com, 213-438-8881
26 Tom Jones, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 30 Brian Culbertson, Brian Culbertson is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer known for his distinct brand of genre-crossing contemporary jazz, R&B and funk. 7:30pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org.
15 Audra McDonald, A luminous soprano, Audra McDonald’s breadth and versatility is unparalleled. With “a voice that will make you believe in angels” (Tribune News Service), she is radiant on Broadway and the world’s great opera stages as well as in film and television. McDonald was a three-time Tony Award winner by age 28 for her performances in Carousel, Master Class and Ragtime, and her 2014 performance as Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill earned her a sixth Tony award and
JUNE
WEDNESDAYS Nite Moves Run, This annual recreational and competitive summer series offers a 5K run or walk, a 1K for children and an aquathon for multi-sport 54
22-24 Summer Solstice Festival, Summer Solstice Celebration, Summer Solstice is a creative, colorful collection of floats, costumes, masks, giant puppets, dancers, musicians, drummer and much more to celebrate the longest day of the year. The celebration in the park kicks off on Friday at 4pm with live entertainment, fine art & crafts booths, food booths and beer/wine garden. It also runs Saturday from 12noon-8pm and Sunday noon to 6pm. The Summer Solstice Parade starts at noon on Saturday, going on State Street from Cota to Micheltorena. Alameda Park, (805) 965-3396.
athletes. Live music and inclusive post-race buffet and beverage samplings from event sponsors. Leadbetter Beach, (805) 564-8879 x1, www.runsantabarbara.com
23 Safari Sleepover, Going on safari doesn’t have to mean spending a lot of money, packing a lot of gear, or traveling internationally. Go on a Safari Sleepover and enjoy adventure, exotic animals, and lots of fun right here in Santa Barbara! Your family will enjoy behind-the-scenes tours, animal encounters, train rides, movies, games, a pizza dinner, and a pancake breakfast after you’ve spent the night at the Zoo. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
4th of July Fireworks THURSDAYS THRU AUGUST Santa Barbara Reef and Run, Reef & Run is a weekly ocean swimming event at East Beach featuring 500m, 1000m or 1 mile swims. A biathlon 1000m/2 mile beach run will be offered when the tides are low. Entry fee includes hot showers and lockers at the Cabrillo Bathhouse and after party at East Beach Grill with food, refreshments and live music. East Beach Bathhouse, (805) 8868123, www.reefandrun.org.
JULY
4 4th of July Fireworks Celebration, The City of Santa Barbara hosts a spectacular 18-20 minute fireworks display at West Beach starting at 9pm. Come down early as there will be food vendors lining the boulevard from 11am-9pm. West Beach, (805) 5645418, www.santabarbaraca.gov. 4 Olde 4th of July, Rancho La Patera & Stow House, www.goletahistory.org, 681-7216
2 Zoo Brew, Zoo Brew is so popular, it sold out in hours last year! There are tastings from 30+ breweries, plus pub food and merchandise are available for sale. VIP tickets allow early entrance and include appetizers. Check out the Zoo Brew mini site for more info. For ages 21+ only. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
4 Goleta Fireworks Festival, Girsh Park, www.goletafireworks.org, 967-4618 & 879-3979 14-15 French Festival, A two-day celebration of Bastille Day and all the things that make the French cultural history so rich. Great food, wine, mimosas, crepes, delicious pastries, music, dance and of course the infamous Poodle Parade! The annual French Festival is the weekend where Santa Barbara truly is the American Riviera. Oak Park, www.frenchfestival.com, 963-8198
2 & 3 Gustafson Dance presents: Madeline, Performed by all students ages 3-18 at Gustafson Dance, this is the story of a young girl visiting NYC with her friends. Saturday, June 2 at 2:00pm & 6:00pm; Sunday, June 3 at 2:00pm at the Lobero Theatre. For info & tickets: www.lobero.org. 12 Sugarland with special guests: Brandy Clark, Clare Bowen. Santa Barbara Bowl, 6:30 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com
21 Safari Sleepover, Going on safari doesn’t have to mean spending a lot of money, packing a lot of gear, or traveling internationally. Go on a Sleepover Safari and enjoy adventure, exotic animals, and lots of fun right here in Santa Barbara! Your family will enjoy behind-the-scenes tours, animal encounters, train rides, movies, games, a pizza dinner, and a pancake breakfast after you’ve spent the night at the Zoo. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
14 12th Annual KJEE Summer Round Up, IRATION, Fitz and the Tantrums, Wolfmother, The Strumbellas, plus Special guest! Santa Barbara Bowl, sbbowl.com, 962-7411, kjee. com 17-19 Live Oak Music Festival, With musicians from all over the United States and across the globe performing, this hub of the festival is the gathering place for everyone to hear and see some of the finest entertainers anywhere do what they do best: play music. Ranging from traditional, folk, bluegrass and gospel, to blues, jazz, classical and world music, and touching most genres in between, the main stage provides cultural entertainment and education. Live Oak Camp off 154, www.liveoakfest.org, 781-3030
29-30 Greek Festival, in beautiful Oak Park. The festival evokes the sights, sounds and tastes that define the traditional Greek way of life. Delectable festival favorites like gyros and moussaka, baklava, melomakarona, and kataifi are just a few of the sweet treats to delight you. Listen to the distinctive sounds of the bouzouki and other exotic instruments played by authentic Greek musicians. Dance the afternoon away, eat a little 55
(or a lot), shop in the Greek marketplace, relax and enjoy yourself under the oaks in the warm embrace of the best Greek culture has to offer. Oak Park, www.santabarbaragreekfestival.com, 683-4492
Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo. org. 4 Kiwanis Fiesta Pancake Breakfast, 64th annual Kiwanis Club of SB pancake breakfast in conjunction with Fiesta. Alameda Park, (805) 687-1320, www.oldspanishdaysfiesta.org
AUGUST
4 Fiesta Children’s Parade on State Street, Annual Fiesta parade featuring Santa Barbara’s children dressed in costume & celebrating Santa Barbara’s Old Spanish Days. (805) 564-5418, www.oldspanishdaysfiesta.org
WEDNESDAYS Nite Moves Run, This annual recreational and competitive summer series offers a 5K run or walk, a 1K for children and an aquathon for multi-sport athletes. Live music and inclusive post-race buffet and beverage samplings from event sponsors. Leadbetter Beach, (805) 564-8879 x1, www.runsantabarbara.com
15 Steve Miller Band & Peter Frampton, Santa Barbara Bowl, 6:30 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 18 Safari Sleepover, Going on safari doesn’t have to mean spending a lot of money, packing a lot of gear, or traveling internationally. Go on a Sleepover Safari and enjoy adventure, exotic animals, and lots of fun right here in Santa Barbara! Your family will enjoy behind-the-scenes tours, animal encounters, train rides, movies, games, a pizza dinner, and a pancake breakfast after you’ve spent the night at the Zoo. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
Old Spanish Days Fiesta Parade in August
19 Jack White, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 24-26 Santa Barbara Triathlon Long Course and Aquabike, One of the most beautiful and challenging courses in the country. Its unique distance attracts a variety of athletes and provides a great opportunity for those transitioning from Olympic distance to the longer Half Ironman distance. Music, refreshments, food located at the Historic Cabrillo Bathhouse on Santa Barbara’s East Beach. www.santabarbaratriathlon.com
THURSDAYS Santa Barbara Reef and Run, Reef & Run is a weekly ocean swimming event at East Beach featuring 500m, 1000m or 1 mile swims. A biathlon 1000m/2 mile beach run will be offered when the tides are low. Entry fee includes hot showers and lockers at the Cabrillo Bathhouse and after party at East Beach Grill with food, refreshments and live music. East Beach Bathhouse, (805) 886-8123, www.reefandrun.org.
24 David Byrne, Santa Barbara Bowl, 7:00 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 25 Zoofari Ball XXXIII, Join us for the biggest “fun”raiser of the year...Zoofari Ball. This event combines dinner, dancing, and supporting the animals at the Santa Barbara Zoo. Zoofari usually sells out in advance, so make your reservations early! For more information, call (805) 962-5339, ext. 113. Reservations open June 1. A fundraiser benefiting your Zoo and your planet. Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Ninos Drive. For more info: sbzoo.org.
1-5 Old Spanish Days Fiesta Mercados, Celebrate Old Spanish Days Fiesta by enjoying food, live entertainment,arts and crafts at the downtown and uptown outdoor mercados. A family carnival with mechanical rides and kiddie inflatable slides and bouncers is also at the uptown location at Mackenzie Park. De la Guerra Plaza & Mackenzie Park, (805) 962-8101, www. oldspanishdays-fiesta.org
SEPTEMBER
1-5 Fiesta Arts & Crafts Show, Artisans and crafts people display a wide variety of paintings, carvings, pottery, and other handcrafted wares. Cabrillo Boulevard west of Stearns Wharf, (805) 962-8101, www. oldspanishdays-fiesta.org
9 Rebelution with special guests Stephen Marley, Common Kings, Zion I, Santa Barbara Bowl, 5:30 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com 15 Jason Mraz with special guest Brett Dennen, Santa Barbara Bowl, 6:30 PM. For tickets & info: sbbowl.com
2 Celebracion de los Dignatarios, Throw on a gaucho hat, shine up those dancing shoes, and bring an appetite for fun. “Digs” kicks off Fiesta week with the wildest party in Santa Barbara, including the infamous margaritas, icy cold beer, and tasty regional wines. Enjoy appetizers from top local eateries, boogie to the sounds of DJ Hecktik, and hobnob with VIPs… like you. Santa Barbara
29-30 Lemon Festival & Car Show, You’ll find wonderful food, a fantastic family atmosphere, and variety of entertainment and activities that have made this the most anticipated event in the Goleta Valley. Girsh Park, www.lemonfestival.com, 967-2500. 56
LISTINGS GUIDE MUSEUMS GOLETA
GOLETA VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 304 N. Los Carneros..... 964-4407
SANTA BARBARA
CASA DE LA GUERRA, 15 E. De la Guerra St............................... 965-0093 EL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BARBARA , 123 E. Canon Perdido St........ 965-0093 KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY, 21 West Anapamu ................. 962-5322 MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 2559 Puesta Del Sol Rd............682-4711 SANTA BARBARA BOTANIC GARDEN, 1212 Mission Canyon Rd ..... 682-4726 SANTA BARBARA CARRIAGE & WESTERN ARTS, 129 Castillo ....... 962-2353 SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 136 East De La Guerra . 966-1601 SANTA BARBARA MARITIME MUSEUM, 113 Harbor Way .............. 962-8404 SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART, 1130 State St ...................... 963-4364 SEA CENTER, 211 Stearns Wharf ............................................... 962-0885 SOUTH COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM, 300 N. Los Carneros Rd ..... 964-3540 THE WILDING MUSEUM, 1040 Mission Canyon Rd ..................... 898-7952
CREDIT CARD INFO AMERICAN EXPRESS ........................................................ 800-992-3404 DINERS CLUB .................................................................. 800-234-6377 MASTERCARD ................................................................. 800-627-8372 VISA ............................................................................... 800-336-8472
BANK & ATMS BANK OF AMERICA
5892 CALLE REAL .............................................................. 564-2064 1096 COAST VILLAGE RD ................................................... 564-2064 3790 STATE ST.................................................................... 564-2064 834 STATE ST...................................................................... 564-2064
BANK OF THE WEST
3780 STATE ST ....................................................................687-5311 1036 STATE ST ................................................................... 564-4466
CHASE
3768 STATE ST.................................................................... 687-2064 1302 STATE ST ................................................................... 568-5601
COMMUNITY WEST BANK
5827 HOLLISTER AVE ......................................................... 683-4944 1501 STATE STREET............................................................. 962-7420
FIRST BANK & TRUST
735 STATE ST ......................................................................966-6191 3304 STATE ST ................................................................... 563-6400
RABOBANK
5956 CALLE REAL .............................................................. 967-0451 914 CARPINTERIA ST. .......................................................... 963-8928 33 EAST CARRILLO ............................................................. 963-5871
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MONTECITO BANK & TRUST
1023 CASITAS PASS RD ....................................................... 684-0487 5658 CALLE REAL .............................................................. 564-0268 3802 STATE ST.................................................................... 564-0271 1106-A COAST VILLAGE RD................................................. 564-0240 1000 STATE ST ....................................................................564-0213
NORTHERN TRUST BANK
206 EAST ANAPAMU ........................................................... 965-6200 1485 EAST VALLEY ROAD .....................................................565-7861
UNION BANK
20 EAST CARRILLO ............................................................. 564-6400 5420 CARPINTERIA AVE. CARPINTERIA ................................ 684-4565 3910 STATE ST ................................................................... 898-8878 1483 EAST VALLEY ROAD .....................................................969-7711 1030 COAST VILLAGE ROAD ............................................... 969-5091 1960 CLIFF DR ................................................................... 965-5594 220 NOGALES AVE. .............................................................687-6917 3451 STATE ST ....................................................................687-1321 5190 HOLLISTER AVE ......................................................... 964-4736 299 N FAIRVIEW AVE ........................................................... 683-1403 2010 MISSION DR. SOLVANG ...............................................688-2511
WELLS FARGO
1036 ANACAPA .................................................................. 564-2899 195 NORTH FAIRVIEW ..........................................................967-1242 163 SOUTH TURNPIKE RD ................................................... 681-0236 1482 EAST VALLEY RD ........................................................ 969-3242 1040 COAST VILLAGE RD .................................................... 969-6725 3804 STATE ST ................................................................... 687-5582
EMERGENCY SERVICES AMBULANCE, Police & Fire ...............................................................911 HARBOR PATROL .................................................................... 564-5529 COAST GUARD ....................................................................... 962-7430 IMMEDICENTER, 101 South Patterson Ave...................................898-3311
HOSPITALS SANTA BARBARA MEDICAL FOUNDATION CLINIC, 51 Hitchcock...563-6100 CARPINTERIA: SBMFC, 4806 Carpinteria Ave ........................ 566-5000 GOLETA: SBMFC, 122 South Patterson Ave ............................681-1777 COTTAGE HOSPITAL, Pueblo at Bath St ...................................... 682-7111 EMERGENCY .......................................................................569-7210 GOLETA VALLEY COTTAGE HOSPITAL, 351 South Patterson Ave . 967-3411 EMERGENCY .......................................................................681-6473
WEATHER REPORTS MARINE WEATHER ...................................................................897-1942 ROAD INFORMATION ....................................................... 800-427-7623
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AIRLINE INFO AIRPORT TERMINAL INFORMATION (RECORDED MESSAGE) .......683-4011 AIRPORT TERMINAL INFORMATION .......................................... 967-0283 AIRPORT LONG TERM PARKING ................................................967-2514 ALASKA AIRLINES ...........................................................800-426-0333 AMERICAN AIRLINES ....................................................... 800-433-7300 FRONTIER AIRLINES ........................................................ 800-432-1359 UNITED AIRLINES ............................................................ 800-241-6522 US AIRWAYS EXPRESS .....................................................800-428-4322
AUTO RENTALS ALAMO........................................................................... 800-327-9633 AVIS ...................................................................................... 964-4848 BUDGET ......................................................................... 800-221-1203 DOLLAR................................................................................. 683-1468 ENTERPRISE.................................................................... 800-736-8222 HERTZ..................................................................................... 967-0411 NATIONAL...............................................................................967-1202 THRIFTY..................................................................................681-1222 U-SAVE.................................................................................. 963-3499
BUSES AND RAIL AMTRAK...................................................... 800-872-7245 OR 963-1015 GREYHOUND......................................................................... 965-7551 SANTA BARBARA MTD.............................................................. 683-3702
PERFORMING ARTS ARLINGTON THEATRE, Live! 1317 State St................................. 963-4408 CENTER STAGE THEATRE, 751 Paseo Nuevo.............................. 963-0408 CIRCLE BAR B DINNER THEATRE, 1800 Refugio Rd...................... 965-9652 ENSEMBLE THEATRE CO. 914 SANTA BARBARA.......................... 962-8606 GARVIN THEATRE SBCC, 721 Cliff Dr......................................... 965-5935 GRANADA THEATRE, 1214 State Street...................................... 899.2222 LOBERO THEATRE, 33 East Canon Perdido..................................963-0761 PCPA THEATREFEST, Solvang....................................................922-8313 SB COUNTY BOWL, 1122 North Milpas...................................... 568-2695 SB PERFORMING ARTS HOTLINE...................................892-2250 X 5545
MOVIE THEATRES ARLINGTON THEATRE, 1317 State St......................................... 963-4408 CAMINO REAL CINEMAS, 7040 Marketplace Drive, Goleta.......... 963-9503 CINEMA TWIN, 6050 Hollister Ave, Goleta................................. 963-9503 FAIRVIEW TWIN, 251 North Fairview, Goleta............................. 963-9503 FIESTA 5, 916 State St.............................................................. 963-9503 METRO 4, 618 State St............................................................. 963-9503 PASEO NUEVO CINEMAS, 8 West De La Guerra Place................. 963-9503 PLAZA DE ORO TWIN, 349 Hitchcock Way................................. 963-9503 RIVIERA THEATRE, 2044 Alameda Padre Serra ........................... 963-9503
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SANTA BARBARA AREA HOTELS AGAVE INN, 3222 State Street.................................................. 687-6009 ALA-MAR MOTEL, 102 West Cabrillo Blvd.................................. 962-9208 ALISAL GUEST RANCH, 1054 Alisal Road, Solvang......................688-6411 AVANIA INN , 128 Castillo Street............................................... 963-4471 BACARA RESORT AND SPA, 8301 Hollister Ave........................... 968-0100 BATH STREET INN, 1720 Bath Street.......................................... 682-9680 BEACH HOUSE INN, 320 West Yanonalli Street............................966-1126 BEST WESTERN BEACHSIDE INN, 336 West Cabrillo Blvd............. 965-6556 BEST WESTERN CARPINTERIA, 4558 Carpinteria Ave., Carp........ 684-0473 BEST WESTERN ENCINA LODGE, 2220 Bath Street..................... 682-7277 BEST WESTERN PEPPERTREE INN, 3850 State Street...................687-5511 BEST WESTERN INN, 5620 Calle Real, Goleta............................. 967-3200 BLUE SANDS MOTEL, 421 South Milpas Street............................ 965-1624 BRISA DEL MAR, 223 Castillo Street.......................................... 966-2219 CABRILLO INN AT THE BEACH, 931 East Cabrillo Blvd..................966-1641 CANARY HOTEL, 31 West Carrillo Street.................................... 884-0300 CASA DEL MAR, 18 Bath Street.................................................. 963-4418 CASTILLO INN AT THE BEACH, 22 Castillo St.............................. 965-8527 CHESHIRE CAT INN, 36 West Valerio..........................................569-1610 CIRCLE BAR B STABLES, 1800 Refugio Road................................ 968-1113 COAST VILLAGE INN, 1188 Coast Village Road........................... 969-3266 DAYS INN SANTA BARBARA, 116 Castillo Street........................... 963-9772 EAGLE INN, 232 Natoma Ave.................................................... 965-3586 EL ENCANTO HOTELS & VILLAS, 1900 Lasuen Road................... 687-5000 DAYS INN, 1601 State Street..................................................... 966-0807 EL CAPITAN CANYON, 11560 Calle Real.................................... 968-0500 EXTENDED STAY AMERICA, 4870 Calle Real, Goleta................... 692-1882 FESS PARKER’S DOUBLETREE, 633 East Cabrillo Blvd................ 564-4333 FOUR SEASON’S BILTMORE, 1260 Channel Drive....................... 969-2261 FRANCISCAN INN, 109 Bath Street............................................ 963-8845 HAMPTON INN GOLETA, 5665 Hollister Avenue........................ 681-9800 HARBOR HOUSE INN, 104 Bath Street....................................... 962-9745 HARBOR VIEW INN, 28 West Cabrillo Blvd.................................. 963-0780 HOLIDAY INN, 5650 Calle Real, Goleta...................................... 964-6241 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, 17 West Haley Street............................ 963-9757 HOTEL MILO, 202 West Cabrillo............................................... 965-4577 HOTEL SANTA BARBARA, 533 State Street................................. 957-9300 HOTEL INDIGO, 121 State Street.............................................. 966-6586 HYATT SANTA BARBARA, 1111 East Cabrillo Blvd......................... 963-0744 INN AT EAST BEACH, 1029 Orilla Del Mar................................... 965-0546 INN BY THE HARBOR, 433 West Montecito St.............................. 963-7851 INN ON SUMMERHILL, 2520 Lillie Ave, Summerland...................969-9998 KIMPTON GOODLAND, 5650 Calle Real.................................... 964-6241 LA QUINTA INN AND SUITES, 1601 State Street ......................... 966-0807 LAVENDER INN BY THE SEA, 206 Castillo Street..........................963-4317 LEMON TREE, 2819 State Street............................................... 687-6444 MARINA BEACH MOTEL, 21 Bath Street.......................................963-9311 MASON BEACH INN, 324 West Mason Street............................... 962-3203 MONTECITO INN, 1295 Coast Village Road................................ 969-7854 MOTEL 6, 443 Corona Del Mar.................................................. 564-1392 MOTEL 6, 5897 Calle Real, Goleta............................................ 964-3596 MOTEL 6, 4200 Via Real, Carpinteria......................................... 684-6921 OASIS INN AND SUITES, 3344 State Street.................................687-6611
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OLD YACHT CLUB INN, 431 Corona Del Mar................................962-1277 ORANGE TREE INN, 1920 State Street........................................569-1521 PACIFIC CREST INN, 433 Corona Del Mar.................................. 966-3103 PACIFICA SUITES, 5490 Hollister Ave....................................... 683-6722 PARKSIDE INN, 424 Por La Mar ................................................ 932-8833 PRESIDIO MOTEL, 1620 State Street......................................... 963-1355 QUALITY INN, 3055 De la Vina Street........................................ 687-6636 RAMADA INN, 4770 Calle Real, Goleta........................................964-3511 ROSE GARDEN INN, 3643 State Street .......................................687-6461 SAN YSIDRO RANCH, 900 San Ysidro Lane................................. 969-5046 SANDMAN INN, 3714 State Street.............................................. 687-2468 SANDPIPER LODGE, 3525 State Street...................................... 687-5326 SANTA BARBARA INN, 901 East Cabrillo Blvd.............................. 966-2285 SECRET GARDEN INN, 1908 Bath Street.................................... 687-2300 SIMPSON HOUSE INN, 121 East Arellaga Street.......................... 963-7067 SPANISH GARDEN INN, 915 Garden St....................................... 564-4700 SUMMERLAND INN, 2161 Ortega Hill Road, Summerland............. 746-7930 SUPER 8, 6021 Hollister Ave., Goleta........................................ 967-5591 TIFFANY INN, 1323 De la Vina Street......................................... 963-2283 TOWN AND COUNTRY INN, 2800 State Street............................ 687-2500 TRAVELER’S MOTEL, 3222 State Street..................................... 687-6009 UPHAM HOTEL, 1404 De La Vina Street..................................... 962-0058 VILLA ROSA INN, 15 Chapala Street........................................... 966-0851 WAYFARER, 12 East Montecito Street ........................................ 845-1000 WEST BEACH INN, 306 West Cabrillo Blvd ................................. 963-4277 WHITE JASMIN INN, 1327 Bath Street......................................... 966-0589
CHURCHES BAPTIST
CALVARY BAPTIST, 736 West Islay......................................... 569-0508 CAMBRIDGE DRIVE BAPTIST, 550 Cambridge Dr..................... 964-0436 FIRST BAPTIST, 949 Veronica Springs Rd................................ 682-2485 FRIENDSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST, 912 East Cota St.............. 965-7879 GRACE BAPTIST, 400 Puente Dr............................................ 967-5424 GREATER HOPE BAPTIST, 430 East Figueroa St...................... 963-5405 HISPANIC BAPTIST, 925 Santa Barbara St............................... 965-3202 SECOND BAPTIST, 26 East Gutierrez St................................. 965-8912 TRINITY CHURCH, 1002 Cieneguitas St................................. 687-7797
CATHOLIC
HOLY CROSS RECTORY, 1740 Cliff Dr.....................................962-0411 OLD MISSION, 2201 Laguna St..............................................682-4713 OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, 801 Jennings Ave....................... 965-4060 OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL, 1300 East Valley Rd..................... 969-6868 OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHURCH, 21 East Sola St.................963-1734 ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 5048 El Carro Lane..............684-2181 ST. MARK’S UCSB NEWMAN CENTER, 6550 Picasso Rd........... 968-1078 ST. RAPHAEL’S CHURCH, 5444 Hollister Ave...........................967-5641 SAN ROQUE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 325 Argonne Circle............687-5215
CHRISTIAN
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 1905 Chapala St......................... 682-9228 LEWIS CHAPEL CME CHURCH, 202 E Gutierrez St................. 965-2625 SHORELINE COMMUNITY CHURCH, 935 San Andreas St ........ 563-2555 61
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Carpenteria, 924 Walnut Ave........ 684-2385 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Goleta, 480 N. Fairview Ave.........964-1518 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Santa Barbara, 120 E. Valerio........ 966-6661 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Solvang, 2466 Baseline Ave......... 688-2984
EPISCOPAL
ALL SAINTS BY THE SEA, 83 Eucalyptus Lane......................... 969-4771 CHRIST THE KING, 5073 Hollister Ave................................... 964-9966 CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, 340 Old Mill Rd..................800-463-3339 ST. MICHAEL’S UNIVERSITY CHURCH, 6586 Picasso Rd...........968-2712 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 1500 State St..........................965-7419
EVANGELICAL COVENANT
COMMUNITY COVENANT CHURCH, 5070 Cathedral Oaks.......967-2671 MONTECITO COVENANT CHURCH, 671 Cold Springs Rd......... 969-0373 CHINESE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH, 15 W Calle Crespis ... 569-7159
GREEK ORTHODOX
ST. BARBARA GREEK ORTHODOX, 1205 San Antonio Creek.... 683-4492
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 805 North Quarantina.......................963-4611 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 715 North Turnpike Rd.......................967-3772 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 840 North Fairview Ave., Goleta....... 964-4702
JUDAISM
B’NAI BRITH TEMPLE, 900 San Antonio Creek Rd.................... 964-7869
LUTHERAN
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, 6595 Covington Way................ 964-2267 EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS, 3721 Modoc Rd...........687-3734 GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN, 380 N. Fairview, Goleta........... 967-1416 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 3869 State St.................. 687-2628 LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRIES, 777 Camino Pescadero........968-3164 OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH, WELS 770 Vala Dr ........ 967-1128 TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN, 909 N La Cumbre Rd.........687-1577
ORTHODOX
ST. ATHANASIUS ORTHODOX, 976 Embarcadero Del Mar........ 968-4459
PENTECOSTAL
IGLESIA DE CRISTO, 329 West Canon Perdido ....................... 962-0351 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 230 Lighthouse Rd............. 568-0506
PRESBYTERIAN
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN, 543 Pintura Dr................................. 692-2078 EL CAMINO PRESBYTERIAN, 7526 Calle Real ..........................968-0113 EL MONTECITO PRESBYTERIAN, 1455 East Valley Rd.............. 969-5041 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 21 East Constance Ave...........687-0754 GOLETA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6067 Shirrl Way................. 967-2131 SANTA BARBARA PYONG KANG CHURCH, 5276 Hollister Ave...964-7275 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4575 Auhay Dr.......... 967-6327 SUMMERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 2400 Lillie Ave........ 969-9318
UNITARIAN
UNITARIAN SOCIETY, 1535 Santa Barbara St.......................... 965-4583 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST LIVE OAK, 820 North Fairview Ave.967-7867
UNITED METHODIST
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 305 East Anapamu........ 963-3579 ST. MARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 3942 La Colina Rd... 687-2631 UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF GOLETA, 892 Camino Del Sur..........968-2610
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15. Bridlewood Winery....................................... 688-2443 16. Gainey Vineyard............................................688-0558 17. M Brown/ Kalyra Winery..............................693-8864 18. Sunstone Winery........................................... 688-9463
SANTA YNEZ
1. Andrew Murray Winery................................693-9644 2. Arthur Earl........................................................693-1771 3. Beckmen Vineyards.......................................688-8664 4. Brander/Domaine Santa Barbara............... 688-2455 5. Carhartt Vineyard..........................................688-0685 6. Curtis Winery..................................................686-8999 7. Daniel Gehrs Wines.......................................693-9686 8. Demetria........................................................... 686-2345 9. Fess Parker Winery....................................... 688-1545 10. Firestone Vineyard........................................ 688-3940 11. Margerum Wine Company........................... 686.8500 12. Qupe/Au Bon Climat..................................... 686-4200 13. Richard Longoria Wines...............................688-0305 14. Zaca Mesa Winery.........................................688-9339
LOS OLIVOS
31. Babcock Vineyards.........................................736-1455 32. Fiddlehead Cellars.................................800-251-1225 33. Flying Goat Cellars....................................... 736-9032 34. Foley Estates Winery....................................688-8554 35. Melville............................................................. 735-7030 36. Sanford Winery.............................................. 735-5900
LOMPOC
27. Alma Rosa.........................................................688-9090 28. Hitching Post Wines.......................................688-0676 29. Lafond Winery................................................ 688-7921 30. Mosby Winery..................................................688-2415
BUELLTON
19. Blackjack Ranch Winery..............................686-9922 20. Buttonwood Farm Winery............................688-3032 21. LinCourt Vineyards.......................................688-8554 22. Lucas & Lewellen..........................................686-9336 23. Presidio Winery.............................................. 740-9463 24. Rideau Vineyards............................................688-0717 25. Rusack Vineyards............................................688-1278 26. Stolpman Vineyards......................................688-0400
SOLVANG
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Montecito
46. Jaffurs Wine Cellars....................................... 962-7003 47. Kunin Wines....................................................963-9696 48. Oreana Winery............................................... 962-5857 49. Santa Barbara Winery...........................800-225-3633 50. Summerland Winery...................................... 565-9463 51. Whitcraft Winery...........................................965-0956
SANTA BARBARA
38. Byron Winery.................................................. 937-7288 39. Cambria Winery............................................. 937-8091 40. Cottonwood Canyon Winery...................... 937-9063 41. Foxen Vineyard...............................................937-4251 42. Kenneth Volk Vineyards............................... 938-7896 43. McKeon-Phillips Wines................................928-3025 44. Rancho Sisquoc Winery............................... 934-4332 45. Tantara Winery............................................... 938-5051
SANTA MARIA
37. Bedford Winery...............................................344-2107
LOS ALAMOS
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