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SUMMARY:Capturing and Recapturing A Day in the Life of Martin Luther King\, Jr. Photographs by esteemed photojournalist Santi Visalli
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the MLK Federal Holiday and Black History Month photojournalist Santi Visalli has quite a story to tell that is sure to resonate with the public today.  He was the photographer hired to document an event with Dr. King back on April 15\, 1967. The assignment was from an Italian magazine\, based in Milan\, now long out of print\, which only used two photos out of ten rolls of film he shot. The negatives were considered lost…until three years ago. All shot in black & white\, the event was a 1967 Vietnam War Protest in New York City outside the U.N. and there are poignant images of the nearly 125\,000 people at the march\, along with Dr. King addressing the crowd. Visalli hopes the photos will inform current generations about MLK’s advocacy for peace in addition to his lifelong pursuit for Civil Rights.   \nSPECIAL NOTE:  The exhibit will be available to schools and community organizations that may wish to visit the exhibit as an educational opportunity about the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.  Contact Helene Schneider\, curator to make any arrangements for group visits. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see these photos in such an intimate space.  To see more of Santi’s work\, his website is: https://www.thefinestphotos.com/ \n  \nDonate to keep MLK’s legacy alive and help underwrite the events and programs of the MLKSB Committee.  https://mlksb.org/donate/ \n  \nThe Community Arts Workshop is space for artistic endeavors and exploration—a “blank canvas” for artists\, thinkers\, innovators\, and creators to develop ideas\, make connections\, and build community. \nThe mission of the Martin Luther King\, Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara is to foster positive relationships between many diverse groups in the Santa Barbara community and the surrounding areas; to sponsor programs and events which exemplify the teachings of Dr. King; and to observe\, and celebrate the Martin Luther King\, Jr. Holiday.       \nwww.sbcaw.org  \nwww.MLKSB.org
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/capturing-and-recapturing-a-day-in-the-life-of-martin-luther-king-jr-photographs-by-esteemed-photojournalist-santi-visalli/2024-01-23/
LOCATION:Community Arts Workshop\, 631 Garden St.\, Santa Barbara\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Other
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SUMMARY:Santa Barbara Community Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Come meet Santa Barbara Foundation’s Community Engagement staff and learn about program areas that support the nonprofit sector. Staff will share 2024 grant opportunities\, focus areas\, and other resources. Nonprofit representatives are encouraged to attend one of our four information sessions being held in North\, South and Mid-County. \nAttendance is optional. Due to space considerations\, registration is limited to one representative per organization.  \nQuestions? Please contact Deanna Vallejo\, Community Grants Officer (805) 963-1873 | dvallejo@sbfoundation.org 
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/santa-barbara-community-info-session-3/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Foundation South County Headquarters\, 1111 Chapala Street\, Suite 200\, Santa Barbara\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Santa Barbara Community Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Come meet Santa Barbara Foundation’s Community Engagement staff and learn about program areas that support the nonprofit sector. Staff will share 2024 grant opportunities\, focus areas\, and other resources. Nonprofit representatives are encouraged to attend one of our four information sessions being held in North\, South and Mid-County. \nAttendance is optional. Due to space considerations\, registration is limited to one representative per organization.  \nQuestions? Please contact Deanna Vallejo\, Community Grants Officer (805) 963-1873 | dvallejo@sbfoundation.org 
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/santa-barbara-community-info-session-4/
LOCATION:Lompoc Public Library Grossman Gallery\, 501 E. North Ave\, Lompoc\, Lompoc\, 93436
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240208T170000
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SUMMARY:The Legacy Of Pearl Chase
DESCRIPTION:Miss Chase: Santa Barbara’s Trailblazer’ Book Talk + Archive Discussion with Simon Kerry and Erin Graffy.\nIn partnership with Santa Barbara Beautiful\, join us for a special evening with British historian Simon Kerry as he discusses his new book\, ‘Miss Chase: Santa Barbara’s Trailblazer. Explore materials from  the The Community Development and Conservation Collection (CDCC)\, also known as the Pearl Chase Collection\, donated by Ms. Chase to UCSB Library’s Special Research Collection\, and used in Simon’s research. Moderated by local Santa Barbara historian and author\, Erin Graffy. \nPearl Chase (1888-1979) was a longtime activist in local community affairs\, as well as at the state and national level. As secretary and later chair of the Plans and Planting Committee\, she encouraged the city’s rebuilding in the graceful Spanish style after the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake. She was the city’s unofficial ombudsman in matters of natural beauty and public welfare\, suggesting health and building codes and encouraging sign ordinances\, saving trees and creating and enhancing parks. Her legacy continues to live on at UCSB through her collection and awards established in her name. \nAbout the Author\nSimon Kerry was born in 1970 and is an author and business owner. He is also the 11th Earl of Kerry. He was educated at Eton College and at Cambridge University where he was awarded an MA in Archaeology. He has an MBA from Hult Ashridge\, an MSc in Rural Land and Business Management from the University of Reading and a PhD in History from the University of East Anglia. He is married and has one child. He lives at Bowood in Wiltshire. His first book Lansdowne: The Last Great Whig was published by Unicorn Publishing Group in 2017.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/the-legacy-of-pearl-chase/
LOCATION:UCSB Library: Special Research Collections\, UCSB Library\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Other
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SUMMARY:Mega Challah Bake
DESCRIPTION:Unleash the magic of tradition and connection at Chabad of Ventura’s Mega Challah Bake on February 22nd at 6 pm!\n\n\n \n\n\nCalling all wonderful women of Ventura County to join us in a delightful evening of laughter\, learning\, and the art of making the perfect traditional Jewish bread\, Challah.\n\n\n \n\n\nCome together with a diverse community\, spanning generations and backgrounds\, to create memories\, friendships\, and of course\, delicious Challah!\n\n\n \n\n\nSecure your spot now at www.chabadventura.com/challah and let’s embark on this journey together!\n\n\n \n\n\n#women #venturacounty #baking #traditional #ventura #jewish #challah
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/mega-challah-bake/
LOCATION:Poinsettia Pavilion\, 3451 Foothill Rd\,\, VENTURA\, CA\, 93003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Food and Drink,Health and Wellness,Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240225T110000
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SUMMARY:Calling All Nature-Loving Wheelchair Users! Explore and Experience Freedom Trax at Pismo State Beach
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, February 25 from 11am to 2pm\, NatureTrack will be at Pismo State Beach to introduce those who use wheelchairs to the Freedom Trax devices at no cost. These devices enable users to get up close to the waters’ edge and navigate the beach under their own control.  Being in nature is part of a balanced life.  The most often heard response from wheelchair users\, family and friends after experiencing these units … This is a game changer!  \nNatureTrack will have several Freedom Trax devices available for wheelchair users to use on a first-come\, first-served basis. This device quickly changes a manual wheelchair into a battery powered\, all-terrain vehicle which can easily traverse sand and trails. People with equilibrium issues are also welcome to come try out the Freedom Trax – all courtesy of NatureTrack.   \nWe do ask for RSVPs to be able to accommodate people in wheelchairs more efficiently.  What a great opportunity to try these devices and get onto the beach again.  \nThe RSVP form will give us the chance to have a device ready for your chair. NatureTrack will also have two manual wheelchairs available for transfer in case your wheelchair does not fit on the device. Look for us by the Pismo Beach sign on the boardwalk. \nSign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdZ0Lu5faVcM1Ks9Do-GUlk-ck5N_QMnVNippO8If5dv10mKg/viewform \nPictured here: KCSB-FM freelance reporter Beth Thornton interviewed Donald Chan in 2022 when NatureTrack first brought the Freedom Trax up to the Pismo Pier for people to use. Take a listen here: https://www.kcbx.org/health-science-and-technology/2022-04-12/local-non-profit-makes-it-easier-for-wheelchair-users-to-experience-nature  \nABOUT :: NatureTrack is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides outdoor docent-led field trips during the usual school day for Santa Barbara County children at no cost to the schools or students\, utilizing local trails and beaches throughout north and south county. NatureTrack’s mission is two-fold: to encourage students to embrace our natural world with respect and wonder\, inspiring them to be stewards of our natural resources\, and prepare school-aged students with the attitudes\, leadership skills\, and habits for lifelong learning.  \nNatureTrack has expanded its mission of connecting kids to nature and is now connecting people who use wheelchairs of all ages to get out into nature using Freedom Trax. NatureTrack is also expanding its reach up to San Luis Obispo and down to Ventura County with the Trax program. Thanks go to the grantors including: UCSB’s Coastal Fund\, California State Coastal Conservancy\, Parks California ‘Route to Parks’ grant and the Coastal Resource Enhancement Fund. And now\, the California Access for All grant to expand the Freedom Trax program up to North SB County. \n Learn more at our website: https://naturetrack.org.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/calling-all-nature-loving-wheelchair-users-explore-and-experience-freedom-trax-at-pismo-state-beach/
LOCATION:Pismo State Beach\, 100 Pomeroy Ave\, Pismo Beach\, CA 93449\, Pismo Beach\, 93449
CATEGORIES:Community,Health and Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240227T110000
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SUMMARY:Weaving Posters from Past to Present: UCSB Reads 2024 Drop-In Art Workshop at UCSB Library
DESCRIPTION:UCSB Library invites you to join a drop-in art activity any time between 11:00am and 7:00pm.  Please note\, there will be a break from 4:00-5:00pm so participants can attend Kim Yasuda’s Pacific Views: Library Speaker Series talk “Public Art and Campus Placemaking:  Recentering the Artist in Communities of Practice.”\n\nVisiting artist Elena Yu will lead this activity\, which is presented in conjunction with the UCSB Reads 2024 book Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.  Participants will work with paper strips to create collaborative woven collages. The imagery on the strips is sourced from historic posters in the Library’s California Ethnic & Multicultural Archives (CEMA). Additional\, contemporary imagery\, will be drawn from flyers and posters created by current UCSB student organizations.The archival imagery will highlight important arts-based activism in California that emerged alongside the early histories of Ethnic Studies programs in California and at UCSB in the late 1960’s-1980s \nThe UCSB Arts Equity Commons Campus Artist in Residence is sponsored by a grant from the University of California Advancing Faculty Diversity Program. \nEvent is free and open to the public.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/weaving-posters-from-past-to-present-ucsb-reads-2024-drop-in-art-workshop-at-ucsb-library/
LOCATION:UCSB Library: First Floor Oceanside\, Fish Bowl\, Bldg\, Davidson Library\, 525 UCEN Rd\, Isla Vista\, 93106
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community
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