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SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-05-26/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174535Z
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SUMMARY:Alpha Resource Center’s Annual Circle of Life Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce that our annual Circle of Life Luncheon fundraiser will be held on Wednesday\, May 29th \nFrom 11:30 am – 1:00 pm\, at the Elks Lodge #613. Circle of Life is a Table Captain-powered friend-raiser/fundraiser bringing together current and future Alpha friends. Our Table Captains have previously been engaged with Alpha Resource Center. With their previous engagement\, they can inspire new individuals to help Alpha support families\, create opportunities\, and foster belonging for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Circle of Life Luncheon highlights the impact of Alpha’s programs with amazing firsthand success stories from participants and their families.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/alpha-resource-centers-annual-circle-of-life-luncheon/
LOCATION:Elks Lodge #613\, 150 N. Kellogg Ave.\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174418Z
UID:6664-1716984000-1717002000@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-05-29/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174743Z
UID:5470-1717007400-1717014600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Daytime Navigation Center: Community Open House Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Santa Barbara’s newest Daytime Navigation Center for people experiencing homelessness is opening in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara. The Daytime Navigation Center is a one-stop shop for people experiencing homelessness to receive services like behavioral healthcare\, medical healthcare\, workforce development\, and housing navigation. \nThis event is a Community Open House for all to experience the Center\, learn how it will improve Santa Barbara\, take an interactive tour\, and support its cause. It will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The formal program will begin at 7:00 p.m.\, during which the Santa Barbara Alliance for Community Transformation (SB ACT)\, the Center’s coordinators\, will provide background on the Center’s rise to fruition. \nThe City of Santa Barbara will speak on their commitment to reducing homelessness\, and people who have lived experience with homelessness will express how the Center will positively impact the community. The opening of the Center is groundbreaking for the City of Santa Barbara because the housing crisis continues to affect the City and its community. \nTickets are $25. Please park in the parking garages at 716 Chapala & 1025 Chapala. The Center is on Chapala St\, not on Bradbury St. SB ACT invites you to wear black and white to the occasion (i.e.\, business casual) to create a sense of collective community during the fundraiser. SB ACT looks forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/daytime-navigation-center-community-open-house-fundraiser/
LOCATION:621 Chapala Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, 621 Chapala Street\, Santa Barbara\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Community,Fundraisers and Galas,Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="SB ACT":MAILTO:info@sbact.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240530T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240530T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174419Z
UID:6665-1717070400-1717095600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-05-30/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240530T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240530T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174654Z
UID:5598-1717093800-1717101000@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:CEC Climate Talks: Dr. Flávia Maia
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Flávia Maia\, Obama Scholar\, and Dalai Lama Fellow\, believes that\, in the midst of our legitimate concerns of a climate collapse\, we also need spaces of joy and possibility. \nHer current project\, a book on the future of climate leadership\, draws inspiration from her direct experience as a medicine woman (mulher medicina)\, her work on climate justice in Brazil\, and the stories of female leaders on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Join Dr. Maia again at CEC’s Environmental Hub to offer a healing space through meditation practices and readings of excerpts from “Emotions and Emission: The Values Guiding the Next Generation of Climate Leaders.” Presented in English with Spanish interpretation.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/cec-climate-talks-dr-flavia-maia/
LOCATION:1219 State St\, 1219 State St\, Santa Barbara\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Community Environmental Council":MAILTO:jhall@cecmail.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174419Z
UID:6666-1717156800-1717174800@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-05-31/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174931Z
UID:5294-1717174800-1717185600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Funk Zone Live
DESCRIPTION:SB Funk Zone Live is happening…\na bimonthly “arts\, music\, food &amp; libations” series starting on March 29th.\nSimilar to the Downtown Santa Barbara1st Thursday monthly events only more\nfun-ky. Funk Zone fun-ky venues will open their doors late from 5-8 pm\n20 local artisan businesses are on board for the first event.\nEach creative venue with have an art element featuring local artists\, bands\, and\nor craftsmen.\nLa Lieff Wines &amp; We Want The Funk will be hosting live music by Niel Arickson\non Gray Avenue. Jules (Jules By The Sea)\, Andy (Lancaster Wood Prints)\, and\nJess (Jess Conti Leather Goods) will be open late in the famous blue Quonset\nHut; see Jess sewing in her studio. Also on Santa Barbara Street\, Rincon\nBrewery will have art prints for sale celebrating the life of the late artist Chris\nPotter. Anacapa St.’s CommenUnity will be pouring Cutler Artisan Spirits and\nyou can check out D.J. Javier’s lucky mural at Lucky Penny. Too much Funk to\nlist here!\nSB Locals of all ages are invited for the festivities.\nEveryone involved promises a unique and eclectic experience for all.\nWhich venue will you visit first?
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/funk-zone-live/2024-05-31/
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174419Z
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SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-01/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175643Z
UID:5584-1717261200-1717275600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society Fundraiser “Spay-ghetti” Dinner
DESCRIPTION:This is a fundraiser dinner benefitting the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society and DAWG (Dog Adoption Welfare Group) on June 1st at the Marriott in Buellton.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/santa-ynez-valley-humane-society-fundraiser-spay-ghetti-dinner/
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="SYV Humane Society &amp%3B DAWG":MAILTO:sschank@syvhumane.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T020000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174537Z
UID:5660-1717268400-1717293600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Backstage Dueling Pianos
DESCRIPTION:BACKSTAGE DUELING PIANOS\nDoors open @ 7:00 pm | Dueling Pianos @ 9:00 pm \nBackstage Dueling Pianos keeps the energy high and creates an unpredictable and entertaining musical experience just for you! Dance and sing along at the top of your lungs to your favorite hits with an “all request” song list ranging from classic rock n’ roll\, and romantic ballads\, to trending pop hits. \nLimited seating\, reserve your table today! \nUpcoming Shows: \n6/1 – ft. Pianist Chris Williams & TJ Young \n6/8 | 6/29 | 7/6 | 7/27\n8/10 | 8/17 | 9/7 | 9/28 \nFor parties larger than 10\, contact us at\n(805) 947-4700 or reserve@backstagesb.com
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/backstage-dueling-pianos/
LOCATION:Backstage Dueling Piano Bar\, 409 STATE STREET\, SANTA BARBARA\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Community,Food and Drink,Music,Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="Backstage Santa Barbara":MAILTO:info@backstagesb.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174420Z
UID:6668-1717329600-1717347600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-02/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174420Z
UID:6669-1717588800-1717606800@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-05/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174444Z
UID:6670-1717675200-1717700400@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-06/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.keyt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Nell-Campbell-Parade-Dancer-Summer-Solstice-1979-03-scaled.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175313Z
UID:5680-1717689600-1717700400@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Kimpton Canary’s Summer Soiree ‘Pop-up Market’ Series
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy First Thursdays at the Kimpton Canary with their Summer Soiree Pop-up Market Series\, starting June 6\, continuing every first Thursday of the month and showcasing local vendors and artists’ talented work! The market will have art pieces available for purchase\, beats from DJ Dansauce\, delicious $2 oysters\, plus extended happy hour from 4-7pm\, making this a memorable\, buzzing night. There will also be a special feature from Canary’s ‘Artist in Residence.’ From June 6th to June 9th\, Tiana Crispino\, will be the artist in residence\, crafting a bespoke collage inspired by the Kimpton Canary Hotel. She’ll blend vintage historical imagery of Santa Barbara\, nature inspired by the city\, and select imagery from the hotel grounds into her masterpiece.⁠ Admire as Tiana creates this art in the lobby from 4:30pm – 6:30pm\, shop her other works\, then keep the party and stay for dinner at Finch & Fork!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/kimpton-canarys-summer-soiree-pop-up-market-series/2024-06-06/
LOCATION:Kimpton Canary Hotel\, West Carrillo Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, USA\, 31 West Carrillo Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Food and Drink,Music,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175428Z
UID:5547-1717693200-1717704000@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:The Earth Under Our Feet
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the Museum’s Front Terrace while you are out on 1st Thursday to see artist\, Ashwini Bhat\, building the clay wall for her Sunday\, June 9\, Interactive Public Performance. Watch the artist at work or\, if you feel like getting your hands dirty\, be a part of the process\, add a layer of clay to the wall\, and make your mark! \nReturn on Sunday at 1 pm to see her single channel video projected on the clay wall as part of an interactive public performance and create in clay with Ashwini.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/the-earth-under-our-feet/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Museum Of Art\, 1130 State Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Santa Barbara Museum of Art":MAILTO:dalford@sbma.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174928Z
UID:5580-1717695000-1717702200@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Family 1st Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Bring the whole family to enjoy Teaching Artist-led activities in the Museum’s Family Resource Center. Play with color and texture by creating a weaving with paper\, fabric\, yarn\, and string inspired by Sarah Rosalena’s Exit Grid (2023). Afterward\, enjoy the galleries until 8 pm.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/family-1st-thursday-13/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Museum Of Art\, 1130 State Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Santa Barbara Museum of Art":MAILTO:dalford@sbma.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240606T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175427Z
UID:5600-1717698600-1717705800@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Total Garbage: Lecture and Book Signing with Author Ed Humes
DESCRIPTION:Meet Ed Humes\, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of “Total Garbage: How We Can Fix Our Waste and Heal Our World.” Ed will discuss how cutting waste can upgrade our lives and save our planet\, offering practical tips to reduce your impact.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/total-garbage-lecture-and-book-signing-with-author-ed-humes/
LOCATION:1219 State St\, 1219 State St\, Santa Barbara\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Community Environmental Council":MAILTO:jhall@cecmail.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240607T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174445Z
UID:6671-1717761600-1717779600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-07/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175357Z
UID:5685-1717844400-1717848000@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:World Oceans Day - Kid Craft Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate World Oceans Day at the California Nature Art Museum with a Kid Craft mini-workshop on Sunday\, June 8th 2024 from 11:00AM-12:00PM. Young guests will get excited about one of our ocean’s most fearsome and fantastic marine creatures during a short group book reading\, use watercolors to paint our iconic state fish\, and make a pledge to be a friend to the sea. \nThis class is FREE with admission. Remember\, admission is always free for kids\, and just $5 for adults! All supplies are included. \nFor more information\, please visit our website: https://www.calnatureartmuseum.org/news/world-oceans-day-2024
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/world-oceans-day-kid-craft-workshop/
LOCATION:California Nature Art Museum\, 1511-B Mission Drive\, Solvang\, 93463\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.keyt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/WorldOceansDay.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="California Nature Art Museum":MAILTO:info@calnatureartmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174741Z
UID:5534-1717846200-1717851600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Crafternoons: Summer Nature Crafts
DESCRIPTION:Crafternoons are now on Saturdays! \nGet creative with us every Saturday\, from 11:30 pm to 1:00 pm in the new EE Makerspace above Art From Scrap! Be inspired by our reuse materials and see where your imagination takes you. \nThis June & July our theme is Summer Nature Crafts. Celebrate the great outdoors and our beautiful flora and fauna by making crafts inspired by nature and its bounty. Our stations will focus on Leaf Prints\, Yarn Sticks\, DIY Terrariums\, Crayon Resist Bugs and H2O Color\, and Campfire Starters! \nYour ticket includes all materials and time in the EE Makerspace. \nCost: $8.00 per person. Crafternoons are for children ages 5 and up. Please note that our workshop is upstairs and will be utilizing hot glue guns. Adults must remain in the EE Makerspace with their child. \nWe can’t wait to create with you!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/crafternoons-summer-nature-crafts/2024-06-08/
LOCATION:Art From Scrap\, 302 East Cota Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174445Z
UID:6672-1717848000-1717866000@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-08/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.keyt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Nell-Campbell-Parade-Dancer-Summer-Solstice-1979-03-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174446Z
UID:6673-1717934400-1717952400@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-09/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.keyt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Nell-Campbell-Parade-Dancer-Summer-Solstice-1979-03-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175530Z
UID:5582-1717939800-1717950600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Studio Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in this hands-on drop-in workshop with SBMA Teaching Artists. Each month\, explore a different medium—clay\, metal\, ink\, wood\, photography\, paper—inspired by works of art in the Museum’s collection or special exhibitions. \nIn June\, collage a composition in soft colors of vellum on black paper inspired by Pae White’s Phosphenes (Color Field 1) (2011).
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/studio-sunday-10/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Museum Of Art\, 1130 State Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Santa Barbara Museum of Art":MAILTO:dalford@sbma.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175312Z
UID:5400-1717945200-1717952400@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Kid Craft Art Workshop - Bee Baths at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join the California Nature Art Museum & Community Clayworks for a Kid Craft art workshop on Sunday\, June 9th 2024 from 3:00PM- 5:00PM\, creating bee baths for the home garden. Students will create a flower in mid-bloom and sculpt critters like flies and snails as landing spots for the bees\, and then paint their pieces with colorful underglazes. Completed bee baths will be taken back to the Community Clayworks studio for firing and clear glazing\, and approximately two weeks later\, will be available for pick up in-person at the Museum or can be shipped by request (for an additional fee). \nThe class fee for this workshop is $55 for (CalNAM) Members and $65 for  (CalNAM) Non-Members\,  per participant\, all supplies included. Advance registration is required\, 16 attendees max. This class is best suited for ages 6yrs+. \nTickets can be purchased at https://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_151c3146-9973-11e7-afbe-024e165d44b3&WidgetId=423236608
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/kid-craft-art-workshop-bee-baths-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:California Nature Art Museum\, 1511-B Mission Drive\, Solvang\, 93463\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="California Nature Art Museum":MAILTO:info@calnatureartmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240612T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174446Z
UID:6674-1718193600-1718211600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-12/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240612T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240612T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T175800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T175800Z
UID:5594-1718213400-1718220600@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Monthly Sewing and Mending Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Our Monthly Sewing & Mending Club! \nDiscover the joy of creating and repairing with our welcoming community at the Explore Ecology Makerspace. Whether you’re a seasoned seamstress or just beginning your sewing journey\, our monthly club is the perfect place to bring your projects to life. \nEvery month\, we invite you to drop in with your sewing ideas\, projects\, or mending needs. Our Makerspace is equipped with nine sewing machines and a wide array of materials to fuel your creativity. Plus\, our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to offer guidance\, tips\, and tricks to help you bring your vision to reality. \nFrom crafting personalized garments to reviving old favorites through expert mending techniques\, there’s no limit to what you can achieve with our supportive community by your side. \nJoin us for a night of creativity\, camaraderie\, and crafting excellence. Your next sewing adventure awaits at the Explore Ecology Makerspace. See you there!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/monthly-sewing-and-mending-club-3/2024-06-12/
LOCATION:Explore Ecology Makerspace\, 302 East Cota Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174446Z
UID:6675-1718280000-1718305200@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-13/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240614T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174654Z
UID:5671-1718359200-1718370000@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate California State Parks Week
DESCRIPTION:California State Parks Week celebrates the state’s 280 parks and the people who visit and help protect these iconic places. On Friday\, June 14 visitors will enjoy demonstrations about climate resiliency; practice nature journaling; and play some fun games. Don’t miss out! A complete list of the week’s events and how to participate are available at CAStateParksWeek.org.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/celebrate-california-state-parks-week/
LOCATION:El Capitan State Beach\, 25-1 El Capitan State Beach Rd\, Goleta\, CA 93117\, Goleta\, 93117
CATEGORIES:Community,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="California State Parks":MAILTO:refugio@ports-ca.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T230052
CREATED:20240830T174446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T174446Z
UID:6676-1718366400-1718384400@events.keyt.com
SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-06-14/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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