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For CASA cover info see page 3 ��Montgomery Gentry evokes the sound and spirit of classic Southern rock as a pair of rowdy redneck rebels with small-town values. Hear She Couldn’t Change Me, My Town, Lonely and Gone and more. Photo by Priscilla, SantaBarbaraSeen.com Art Venues & Galleries........ 4, 12, 13, 27 The Ticket: SB Calendar ............. 8-10 Theatre Listings....................... 11 Around Town................... 23, 25, 28 SB Evenings with Priscilla......... 21, 28 Finance by Harlan Green.............. 22 Classifieds .................. 22-23 Local Interest Rates.................. 23 SBAOR President's Column........... 24 Open House Invitations............. 24-25 ����� �� ������6 ����21 ��12 �� ����26 �� ����7 Thursday, June 4th����4 Florida Museum of Natural History photo by Eric Zamora

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Crisp salt air, blue skies, and mountain tops flirting in the mist are just the beginning notes in a melody celebrating life in Santa Barbara. There are also wonderful cultural institutions and a plethora of non-profits that are dedicated to upholding basic human rights, the warm care of humans, and stewardship of the earth both locally and around the world. They all make their CASAs in Santa Barbara along with thousands of creative individuals who make Santa Barbara one of the creative hotspots in on the West Coast. CASA Magazine celebrates them all... the romance, beauty, ambience, creativity, big heart, and cosmopolitan nature of our little city by the sea.

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  • For CASA cover info see page 3

    Montgomery Gentry evokes the sound and spirit of classic Southern rock as a pair of rowdy redneck rebels with small-town values. Hear

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    Old Mission Santa Barbara, founded December 4, 1786

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  • 1528 State St 962-6444 Magical

    Moments... Windows Of Soul: three local artists created the unusual perspective of interwoven dimensions using photo-collage with pastels to produce a tomploeil effect depicting scenes of Carpinteria and Santa Barbara. Have a glass a wine, meet the artist.

    1333 State St 882-2108 Our beautiful city has so many unique and amazing spots its impossible to keep count. Along with the usual Mission and Courthouse subjects, Chris Potter will bring an eclectic mix of neighborhoods and landmarks for all those who love and cherish Santa Barbara.

    1323 State Street 364-5141 HeART OF NEPAL, with art from Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan & India & bene ting earthquake survivors via Reach Out Worldwide, late SB actor Paul Walkers charity. Live music, Himalayan appetizers, pourings by Grassini Family Vineyards. Support from Namaste, EmmaRose Floral, Himalayan Kitchen, & premiere sponsor Chase Bank.

    38 W Victoria St #120 770-7702 Amazing artwork by Meghan Hart for your eyes, with unique meats and cheeses from Counter Culture for your pallet alongside bread & olive oil combinations from iL Fustino and Crazy Good Bread. Sample Wine+Beer from Stone Brewery or taste wines poured by Clendenen Family Vineyards in The Kitchen.

    36 E Victoria St 957-4200 LIVE JAZZ - THE JUSTIN CLAVERIA QUARTET: featuring saxophonist Justin Claveria, with Kevin Fukagawa, Tom Etchart and Cougar Estradas. In Situ - Works by Meagan Stirling, Assistant Professor, Art Westmont College that combine printmaking, painting, and photography. Wine & hors doeuvres.

    21 W Anapamu St 962-5322 Works by abstract painter Julie B. Montgomery, Veiled Terrain: A Modern Exploration of Landscape, in the upstairs gallery. Montgomerys art has appeared in Mad Men, Glee and Scandal. Join us for a glass of wine and meet this extraordinary artist.

    11 W Anapamu St 568-1400 Secret Journeys presents the latest paintings by Ana Marini who comes from Buenos Aires, Argentina. By applying a metaphorical language, Marini creates works that can be seen explicitly as a personal search in life. Her works are described as Magical Realism.

    1130 State St 963-4364 Ray Strong: Beyond Santa Barbara: is an intimate presentation of paintings and drawings drawn created over the course of 45 years, featuring landscapes and cityscapes produced outside of the SB area; organized in conjunction with The Ray Strong Project, an initiative of Sullivan Goss An American Gallery.

    40 E Anapamu St 962-7653 Some of the 590 members of the Santa Barbara Art Assn were juried into a show on display in the main gallery. Art by SBAA past presidents and current board members is presented in the West Wing. In the East Wing is a display of Ray Strongs artwork that will hang for three months courtesy of the S.B. Public Library and SBAA.

    7 E Anapamu St 730-1460 Sullivan Goss celebrates the opening reception for an exhibition of work by the legendary Santa Barbara artist, Ray Strong. This exhibition is part of a citywide celebration of the artists life and work.

    105 E Anapamu St 568-3990 Under The In uence: Responses to Place and Special Poetry Event at 6pm - Poets Under The In uence. Organized by Poet Laureate Emeritus Chryss Yost, features invited poets Ron Alexander, Diane August, Gudrun Bortman, Gabriella Klein, Enid Osborn, Michael Wilds, & Peg Quinn responding to the evocative photographs.

    1114 State St #22, La Arcada Ct 722-4338 ENCANTO, a womens boutique specializing in unique clothing, jewelry, scarves, + shoes -- is one of the most beautiful shops in town offers an evening of bluegrass music with the Salt Martians, local musicians who will de nitely keep your toes a tappin. Music: 6 - 8pm, white wine served ($5).

    1114 State St #24, La Arcada Ct 884-1938 Amy Hazard learned Native American abalone adornment carving while raising and caring for baby peregrine falcons on a remote beach north of Jalama. She hand carves and polishes each piece based on its shape & characteristics, using sterling silver and other metals, pearls, antique glass beads, & gemstones.

    1114 State St #9, La Arcada Ct 962-8885 The Gallery is in going on its 31st year and 24 years in La Arcada Courtyard with artwork from some of todays nest nationally-known painters. Southwest Art Magazine recognized Diane & Ralph Waterhouse among 10 Prominent People in the Fine Art Business. Ralph will give a painting demo at 6pm.

    1114 State St #8, La Arcada Ct 965-6611 Art by members of the SB Art Assn. Patricia Franco is the Artist of the Month and her show is eclectic, with watercolors, oils, gauches, pastels, prints, photographs, & bronze sculptures. Featured artists: Helena Hill, Susanne Meyer, Marie Arnold, Jessa Lamoureux, Beth Taylor, Michael Heefner. Open 11am-5pm Mo-Sa and 15pm Sun.

    1103-A State St 966-1707 Malaysian born SB artist Si Jie Loo recently traveled to Malaysia and China to merge her western art education with her Chinese traditional roots in Calligraphy and Ink Painting. Wine tasting to bene t the Breast Cancer Resource Ctr of SB. SB roaster, Caribbean Coffee, serves Artisanal Craft Draft. Music by Joy Wu playing the Chinese dulcimer.

    1108 State St, in La Arcada Ct 962-8111 The Art of Nature: South Sea Golden Pearls are Natures reward for conserving the ocean and islands of the Philippines. Find this rare species locally only at Oliver & Espig.

    1028 State St 869-1107 Open House featuring African Travel, the longest established travel company in the United States focusing exclusively on Africa. African Travel recently launched their deluxe Safari Vacation Packages. Additional safari experiences la carte - craft your own adventure around your own interests and desires.Presentations: 6pm & 7pm.

    1014 State St 568-1616 Enjoy Good Ol Summertime with new fashion deliveries on display. Enjoy work by local artists. Diana Valdez art re ects deep layers of the oceans soul and that of our own. She creates emotional motion in acrylic, mixed gels, and local beach sand & drift wood. Music by young musicians from the non-pro t Rock Shop Academy!

    1013 State St 845-7375 Its Magick at ZFolio: A special preview of our upcoming trunk show with guest artist, Magick Fusager Design, and experience contemporary Cloisonn enamel at its nest. Meet the artists, Jael and Falcher Fusager, who will join us in the gallery Friday, June 26th, with their entire collection of award winning jewelry.

    220 W Canon Perdido St 770-3878 Wander a couple of blocks off State Street to visit the SLINGSHOT Gallery for Good Ol Summertime, a fun & unique group exhibition created by our studio artists. Enjoy great art & a glass of Willson estate wine.

    Marshalls Patio, 900 State St 5-8pm Mezcal Martini is a local Latin jazz band that has been playing together for more than six years. Their musical consciousness has been shaped Poncho Sanchez, Tito Puente, Willie Bobo, and Mongo Santamaria. They takes take a non-traditional approach, infusing Jazz standards with Latin rhythms.

    23 E Canon Perdido 965-6448 The 15th Buddha Abides exhibition is a forum for Buddhist in uenced work by local, contemporary artists to be appreciated and purchased by the community. 25% of sales will be donated to the Tibetan Childrens Village in Dharamsala, India. Come early for the exquisite sacred music of BlesSing. Refreshments.

    134 E Canon Perdido St 965-7922 June is Summer Solstice month join your friends at the Soj to celebrate the Good ol Summertime with fun solstice art, music by Deb Farris and friends, and more.

    300 E Canon Perdido St, #C-2 698-2120 Courtney Jane Miller Landscape Architecture is sponsoring a summer art series at their Canon Perdido design studio. Santa Barbara favorite Cathy Ellis lls her canvases with a dynamic visceral pallet applied by a hand comfortable with rough edges and dangerously long swaths of electric color. Refreshments.

    Paseo Nuevo Entrance at De la Guerra At 5pm live music by Zephan. At 6pm Traf c Solutions bike month grand nale- The CycleMAYnia Talent Show, with unique bicyclethemed acts, including an experimental piece featuring over 100 bicyclists. Judges & audience will select the top three acts. At 7pm awards ceremony. Hoffmann Brat Haus Beer garden.

    740 State St 963-7258 Celebrate the arrival of the Good Ol Summertime! Weve got a great selection of Salty products meant to keep you feeling and looking good during all the summertime fun. From Beachy Waves texturizing hair mist, Himalayan Saltinfused lip balms, a variety of sprays and scrubs, and a selection of Yoga classes, weve got you covered.

    27 E De La Guerra St 637-8632 A collection of works by early California artists, featuring Ray Strong, Edward Borein, Jack Wilkinson Smith, John Wesley Cotton, Millard Sheets, and others.

    735 Anacapa St, Entrance on De La Guerra Plaza, First oor Celebrating the vision of environmental artist and teacher, Ray Strong. Paintings by Strong & artists who shared his vision: Meredith Brooks Abbott, Whitney Brooks Abbott, Marcia Burtt, Don Crocker, Bill Dewey, Michael Drury, Larry Iwerks, Ann Sanders & Thomas Van Stein. 6pm: remarks by Mayor Helene Schneider.

    735 Anacapa St The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, in partnership with Downtown Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through festivities. Each month a new guest curator leads a tour through the 1st Thursday festivities. The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 in de la Guerra Plaza on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street, then head around to the back).

    136 E De La Guerra St 966-1601 Opening Night! Ray Strong: Views of Santa Barbara County. In a community-wide celebration, the Museums exhibit explores the work of Ray Strong, founding member of the Oak Group, who in uenced a generation of local wildlife & landscape painters. Guest curator, Marlene R. Miller. Music, wine. Always family friendly.

    37 E Ortega 883-1080 Still Elevate Your Ethanol is a space dedicated to cocktail culture. Join us to take a peek into the history of Tiki punch and other classic summertime libations. We will be sampling a couple of fun cocktails as well as showcasing the work of a wonderful local artist.

    625 Chapala St 563-2882 Jodi House and the Artists for Trauma (AFT) celebrate the launch of their new partnership by facilitating an Adaptive Painting Workshop and Traumatic Brain Injury Art Show. Volunteer artists work with adult trauma survivors as part of a collective effort to facilitate empowering recovery experiences. Wine & hors doeuvres.

    27 E Cota St 963-1700 Open house at Service Objects, who is dedicated to improving the environment with real time data validation technology. Exhibiting artwork in multiple mediums including Drawing, Ceramics, & Jewelry Making by award winning artist Heather Stern who has been creating artwork throughout her life. Wine & beer.

    7:30- 9:30pm - Historic Theatre District venues extend 1st Thursday. This month: GRANADA THEATRE 1214 State St 899-2222 Celebrate the Granada Theatres screening of four lm series this summer with a chance to win free tickets, a no-host bar, light fare, & complimentary wine tasting from Summerland Winery.

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    White Feathers (detail) by Ana Marini on view at Artamo

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    Portrait of Ray Strong (detail) by Meredith Brooks Abbott on view at City Hall GalleryLocal galleries and art organizations have come together to celebrate the life and work of Stong, a beloved gure in the community. Exhibits will be on view at SB Museum of Art, Faulkner Gallery, Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery, James Main Fine Art, City Hall Gallery, and SB Historical Museum.

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  • Megalodon: Largest Shark that Ever Lived was produced by the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, with support from the National Science Foundation.

    For more info visit www.sbnature.org

    STEARNS WHARF 805.965.0549 Open 7 days a week / Abierto los 7 dias de la semana

    *Certain restrictions apply / Se aplican ciertas restricciones

    Megalodon: El Tiburn Mas Grande de la Historia fue producido por el Museo de Historia Natural de Florida, en Gainesville, con el apoyo de la Fundacin Nacional para la Ciencia.

    Para ms informacin visite www.sbnature.org

    A series of jaws help illustrate this giant sharks growth to an amazing 60 feet in the Megalodon: Largest Shark that Ever Lived exhibition

    Six full-scale models of living sharks in the Megalodon: Largest Shark that Ever Lived exhibition include this 16-foot great white, a comparatively small creature next to Megalodon

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    UPCOMING SHARK EVENTS:FUTUROS EVENTOS DE TIBURONES:

    Saturday, June 6, 10am 3pm World Oceans Day (Sea Center)

    sbado, 6 de junio, 10am 3pm Da Mundial de los Ocanos (Centro Marino)

    Saturday, June 6, 6pm 7:30pmHealthy Sharks, Healthy Ocean Outdoor big screen presentation with Dr. Chris Lowe of CSULB Shark Lab. (Sea Center)

    sbado, 6 de junio, 6pm 7:30pmTiburones sanos, Ocanos sanos Presentacin al aire libre en pantalla grande con el Dr. Chris Lowe del Laboratorio de tiburones de CSULB. (Centro Marino)

    Friday, June 12 DEEP Exhibit Opens. (SBMNH)

    viernes, 12 de junio Inauguracin de la exhibicin PROFUNDO (SBMNH)

    Friday, June 19, 5:30pm 8pm Fin Friday Land Shark Adventure Begins with reception. Led by photographer Richard Salas. (Sea Center)

    viernes, 19 de junio, 5:30pm 8pm Viernes de aleta Aventura en el Land Shark Empieza con una recepcin. Dirigido por el fotgrafo Richard Salas. (Centro Marino)

    ONGOING SHARK & OCEAN-RELATED EVENTS AT THE SEA CENTER:

    EVENTOS RELACIONADOS CON EL OCANO EN EL CENTRO MARINO:

    Sundays: 11:30amSea Stories - interactive stories perfect for families.

    domingos: 11:30amHistorias del Mar - historias interactivas perfectas para las familias.

    Sundays: 3:30pmWatch shark and ray feedings!

    domingos: 3:30pmVe como alimentan a los tiburones y las mantarrayas!

  • By CASA Magazine Staff

    AN INDUSTRIAL SPILL OF CRUDE OIL AND CHEMICALS,

    For info on the rally and march visit: www.standinthesand.org For more info on the spill response visit: www.refugioresponse.com Media coverage has ranged from local papers to national televised and print news. Locally the Santa Barbara Independent has worked to offer comprehensive coverage, especially in this weeks issue of May 28th, 2015, and is worth a read on-line or in print.

    Rally Set for May 31st

    Oiled Peligan. Photo by Gail Osherenko

    Beach clean up. Photo by Linda Krop, Environmental Defense Center

    Beach clean up. Photo by Linda Krop, Environmental Defense Center

    Hard and Absorbant booms are being used in the clean-up. Photo by Linda Krop, EDC

  • Bronfman Family Jewish Comm Ctr, 524 Chapala St 957-1115x109 10:30-11:30am Fr. Paci c Pride Fdn Of ce #A-12 Free 963-3636x117 4-5:30pm Fr.

    Local dance stars Chris, Kali & Alexandra King & their groups Wildcat Lounge, 15 W Ortega St $5 7:30pm Fr, 5/29.Gustafson Dance Studio $10 705-3683 8:30-10:30am Fr.Salsa! $15 [email protected] 127 W Canon Perdido St 7pm beg; 8pm Int/Adv, Fr.

    Cottage Rehab Hosp Free 569-8999x82101 10am-noon, Fr. With Jessica Kolbe Linden Av beach, Carp $10-$15 705-3426 www.QigongSB.com 10-11am Fr.La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd $12/8 for $80 969-5031 9am Fr.Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hosp Free 694-2351 Noon-1pm Fr.

    Relaxation techniques La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd $12 969-5031 9-10:15am Fr.

    Principles of the watershed approach to gardening in our local climate Faulkner Gallery, Central Library Free Register: waterwisesb.org/workshops 6-9pm Fr, 5/29.For caregivers to process their experiences La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd $290-$430 969-5031 7:30pm Fr, 5/29-1pm Su, 5/31.

    UCSB student recital Geiringer Hall UCSB Free 7:30pm Fr, 5/29.British ska group SOhO $17/$22 962-7776 9:30pm Fr, 5/29.Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St $10/$5 893-2064 7:30pm Fr, 5/29.Franklin Elementary iCAN Music students Westside Neighborhood Ctr, 423 W Victoria St Free 4-5pm Fr, 5/29.First United Methodist Church, 305 E Anapamu St $12 7pm Fr, 5/29-30.Iraqi-Canadian hip-hop artists MCC Theatre UCSB $15/$5 893-2064 8pm Fr, 5/29.Local indie rockers Carr Winery, 414 N. Salsipuedes St Free 965-7985 6-9pm Fr, 5/29.

    Meet active new people in a healthy setting Free Time & departure points: 965-9719 6:15pm Fr.

    Practice French conversation skills Montecito Library Free 969-5063 2-3pm 1st & 3rd Fr.

    The Moral and Ethical Leadership of Abraham Lincoln Page Multipurpose Rm, Westmont College $100 includes lunch 565-6051 Noon, Fr, 5/29. Spays/neuters, vaccinations & microchips to rst 30 owners scheduling an appt VCA Animal Hosp 968-2273 [email protected] Fr, 5/29.Learn about high performance bldgs, reducing construction defect liability & other contractor issues Hayward Lumber & Design Ctr, 417 Rose Av Free RSVP: [email protected] 11:30am-5:15pm Fr, 5/29-30.

    Madeline: Lost in Central Park annual school production Lobero Theatre $25/$14 963-0761 2 & 6pm Sa, 5/30 & 2pm Su, 5/31.Dancers of all ages & abilities Center Stage Theater, Paseo Nuevo $28/$38 963-0408 8pm Sa, 5/30 & 2pm Su, 5/31.With live drumming SB Dance Arts, 531 E Cota St $15 11am Sa.

    Interval-based cardio workout SB Dance Ctr, 127-A W Canon Perdido St $15 899-2901 2pm Sa.Alameda Park Free 683-7554 8-10am Sa.Strength & consciousness Alchemy Arts Ctr, 35 W Haley St $15 899-8811 11:30-12:45am Sa.

    Align Soul-Self with your lifestyle La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd $75 969-5031 9:30am-3:30pm Sa, 5/30.Learn the art & science of bonsai Botanic Garden Courtyard $60/$40 964-2717 9am-4pm Sa, 5/30.Hone your beekeeping skills La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd $75 969-5031 9:30am-3:30pm Sa, 5/30.Puppets! Art From Scrap, 302 E Cota St $8 884-0459 10am-noon, Sa, 5/30.

    Scholarship winners concert First United Methodist Church, 305 E Anapamu St Free sbmusicclub.org 2pm Sa, 5/30.SB Blues Societys member appreciation show Goleta Valley Comm Ctr, 5679 Hollister Av $10 for non-members 722-8155 www.SBBlues.org 8pm Sa, 5/30.With Tom Truise SB Bowl $35-$50 962-7411 6:30pm Sa, 5/30.Lehmann Concert Hall UCSB $15/$7 893-2064 7:30pm Sa, 5/30.Rocknroll, blues, funk & jam SOhO $8/$10 962-7776 9pm Sa, 5/30.UCSB student recital Geiringer Hall UCSB Free 3pm Sa, 5/30. UCSB student recital Geiringer Hall, Music Dept. UCSB Free 4pm Sa, 5/30.Songs from the big band era First Christian Church, 1915 Chapala St $10/$15 729-1159 3pm Sa, 5/30.Collaborative musical expression Grass eld across from Chase Palm Park, 236 E Cabrillo Blvd Free 5pm Sa. Acoustic rock, soul, funk & reggae Endless Summer, 113 Harbor Wy, #180 Free 564-1200 5-9pm Sa/Su.

    Trees of Rancho La Patera with arborist Ken Knight Rancho La Patera & Stow House, 304 N Los Carneros

    Rd Free 681-7216 9am Sa, 5/30.View greywater systems, sheet mulching, soil building & more Begin at 1626 San Pascual $10-$25 403-4566 [email protected] 3-6pm Sa, 5/30.Build your con dence on city streets 506 E Haley St to SB Jr. Hi Free 845-8955 9am-noon Sa, 5/30.Half-mile on Don Wimpress Nature Trail Nature Ctr Free/Parking is $10 688-4515 10-11:30am Sa.2-hour guided walking tours $10 Res: 965-6307 10am Sa (from City Hall Steps) & 10am Su (from Central Library).

    Dinner & dancing to bene t American Heart Assocs programs Bacara Resort, 8301 Hollister Av $275 963-8862 5:30pm Sa, 5/30.Medieval merriment with cocktails, Boars Head feast, to bene t SB Choral Society Lehmann Hall, Music Academy $125 965-6577 sbchoral.org 6-9pm Sa, 5/30. A night of Frida with food, art animals, pastimes & potations Green House Studios, 136 E Yanonali St, Funk Zone $100 (323) 928-2652 6-9pm Sa, 5/30.Rancho La Patera & Stow House, 304 N Los Carneros Rd $8 681-7216 1pm Sa.

    Westmont College Gym $5 Info: 450-0321 4pm (girls), 5:30pm (boys) & 7pm (boys) Sa, 5/30.Several scholars will discuss the myth created by the Catholic Church & plans to grant Serra sainthood Unitarian Society Free 762-4848 9:30am Sa, 5/30.

    With Monica Robarge Curious Cup Bookstore, 3817 12 Santa Claus Ln, Carp Free 745-8448 11:30am-12:30pm Su, 5/31.

    With Jeannette Weisskopf Various nature & garden parks Free Details: 452-0706 9:30am Su.Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av $10 563-6000 10:30am-noon Su.

    Compositions written in remembrance of the events of May 23, 2014 Lotte Lehmann Hall UCSB Free 7:30pm Su, 5/31.With Sensational Space Shifters & JD McPherson Santa Barbara Bowl $54-$84 962-7411 7pm Su, 5/31.The Majesty of Trumpet & Organ with trumpeter Brian Chin from Seattle Trinity Episcopal Church, 1500 State St Free 965-7419 3:30pm Su, 5/31.Presented by Girls Rock SOhO $20/$10 962-7776 5:30pm Su, 5/31.

    Spanish guitar Blush Restaurant, 630 State St Free 957-1300 6pm Su.Vairotsana Foundation, 1524 Anacapa St Free 10am Su.

    Four Palms to Red Hut Butter y Beach Stairs Free 569-1220 9am Su.

    Dinner for college scholarships fund Fess Parkers, 633 E Cabrillo Blvd $100 RSVP: 969-7542 6pm Su, 5/31. Earl Warren Showgrounds $10/$5 parking fee 10:30am-4:30pm Su, 5/31.To honor Chumash ancestors and denounce Junipero Serra Mission Santa Barbara Free 762-4848 1pm Su, 5/31. ReTail Adoption Ctr, 5737 Call Real Shopping Ctr 222-4459 11:30am-2pm Su.Fresh produce & goods Camino Real Marketplace, 7004 Marketplace Dr Free 10am Su.

    Children grades K-6 Central Library Free 564-5619 3:30-6:30pm Mo, Tu, Th & 2:30-5:30pm We. Teen comedians grades 7-12 Bronfman Family Jewish Comm Ctr, 524 Chapala Free 4:15pm Mo.

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    Nourish body, mind & spirit La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd $12 969-5031 9-10:15am Mo.With Jeannette B. Love La Casa De Maria 969-5031 Donation 1-2pm Mo.Flow practice core strengthening poses Salt Cave, 740 State St $20 963-SALT 6pm Mo.Cottage Hosp Eye Ctr Free 569-8264 11am-1pm Mo & 2:30-4:30pm Th.Alchemy Arts Ctr, 35 W Haley St $15 899-8811 11am Mo & We.La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque $12 969-5031 9-10:15am Mo, Fr.SB Dance Ctr, 127A W Canon Perdido St $15 899-2901 9:30-10:30am Mo, Fr & 5:30pm We.

    Complete your Five Wishes Advance Care Directive Bnai Brith Congregation, 1000 San Antonio Creek

    Rd Free 845-5314 3-5pm Mo, 6/1.One-on-one tutoring for adults Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview Av Free Appt: 964-7878 11am-noon Mo.

    Directed by Robert Koenig Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall UCSB $10/$5 893-2064 7:30pm Mo, 6/1.SOhO Free 962-7776 6pm Mo, 6/1.With local musicians sitting in SOhO $8 962-7776 7:30pm Mo.

    Fun for everybody Davis Ctr, De La Vina St & Victoria St Free 969-6815 1pm Mo. Practice Italian Arnoldis, 600 Olive St Free parliamo.yolasite.com 5:30-7pm Mo.

    South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station, 4430 Calle Real Free 681-4345 7am-5pm Mo-Sa.

    Children read with a trained therapy dog Central Library Free By appt: 564-5603 3:30-5pm Tu.Children read to a trained therapy dog Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview Free By appt: 964-7878 Tu & Th.Trained volunteers assist students Central Library Free 564-5603 3:30-6:30pm Mo, Tu, Th & 2:30-6:30pm We.

    Dances from an earlier time to music of the Baroque First Presbyterian Church, 21 E Constance Av $5 www.sbcds.org 7:30-9:30pm Tu.For ages 8 & up focused on proper position & alignment SB Dance Ctr, 127A W Canon Perdido St $20 899-2901 5-6pm Tu, Th.

    Afro-Brazilian martial art Rec Ctr, 100 E Carrillo St, Studio 2 $20 280-9742 6-7pm Tu. La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 10:30-11:30am Tu. Guided breathing Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr $5 563-6000 12:30-1pm Tu,We, Th.

    One-session training for volunteer tutors Carpinteria Library, 5141 Carpinteria Av Free 564-5619 [email protected] 10am-1pm Tu, 6/2. With Suzanne Dunn La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 10:30-11:30am Tu.

    Drop-in Central Library Free 564-5604 4-6pm Tu.

    Danielle Stacy, Matt Thomas SOhO $8 962-7776 7pm Tu, 6/2.

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    Intro to books & listening for Children 2-5 Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview Free 964-7878 10:30am We.

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    Donation 957-1115 10:30-Noon We.Dr. Brisby & staff will evaluate The Training Rm, 1 N Calle Cesar Chavez, #110 Free 962-3278 6pm We.Support group for those grieving a loved one Hospice of SB Free 563-8820x110 5:30-7pm 1st & 3rd We.

    Goleta Library Free 964-7878 2-4pm We Drop-in Central Library Free 564-5604 10am-noon We, Fr, Sa.For the defense & equal rights for SB youth Casa de La Raza, 601 E Montecito St Free Info: [email protected] 6-8pm 3rd We.

    Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall UCSB $10/$5 893-2064 7:30pm We, 6/3.With Erin Nicole Smith, Kate Willingham SOhO $8 962-7776 6pm We, 6/3.John Schnackenberg & Cougar Estrada sax & keyboard Lovejoys Pickle Rm, 126 E Canon Perdido Free 965-1015 7-11pm 3rd We.Dargans Irish Pub, 18 E Ortega St Free 8:30pm We.Meet women who like to sing SB Treble Clef Womens Chorus, 3775 Modoc Rd Free 962-0253 6:30pm We.

    Two hour lake cruise aboard the Osprey $7/$15 686-5050 10am & 2pm We, Fr, Sa, Su & 3pm Fr, Sa, Su.Montecitos only National Historic Landmark $20 RSVP Required: 565-5653 10am & 2pm We & Sa.

    Practice your French Pacic Crepes Free 569-1659 5:30-7pm, We.

    Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation honors children that experience a battle against cancer that no child should ever have to endure Montecito Country Club Free RSVP: 563-4740 7:30-9:30am We, 6/3. Honoring two local women in the communications realm Womens Club, 670 Mission Cyn Rd $55-$95 http://bit.ly/woa2015 11am-1:30pm We, 6/3.Mulligans at the Muni Golf Course, 3500 McCaw Av $10 2nd & 4th We.Butler Events Ctr, 3744 State St $5/Members free RSVP: [email protected] 8:30-9:30am 2nd We.SB Cottage Hosp courtyard Free Noon-5pm We.

    Ages 3-5 Montecito Library, 1469 E Valley Rd (969-5063) & Goleta Library, 500 N Turnpike Av (964-7878) Free 10:30-11am Th.Choral program for children grades 1-5 1st Cong. Church, 2101 State St $10 319-2445 4pm Th.Children read to a therapy dog Solvang Lib, 1745 Mission Dr Free By appt: 688-4214 3:30-5:30pm Th.

    Learn the traditional moves SB Dance Ctr, 127 West Canon Perdido, Studio B $20 403-7935 7-8pm Th.Brasil Arts Cafe, 1230 State $10 259-4633 Noon, Th.

    Skills to attain long-term weight management for women Site TBA $120/month 403-9585 6-7:30pm Th. 12-week course New Beginnings Counseling Ctr, 324 E Carrillo St, Suite C $20/week 963-7777 5:30-7:15pm Th, thru 7/23. With Radhule Weininger La Casa De Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 67pm Th.Newhouse 3, Quinto St & Bath St Free 895-2079 8-9pm Th. With Jeannette B. Love La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 1-2pm Th. SBCH MacDougall Eye Ctr, 2400 Bath St Free 569-8264 2:30-4:30pm Th.Cottage Rehab Hosp $15 569-8999 10-11am Th.

    Head Case Chaucers Books, 3321 State St Free 682-6787 7pm Th, 6/4.Music of the Anthropocene McCune Conference Ctr, Rm 6020 UCSB Free 893-3907 4pm Th, 6/4.Hour of silence with Jeannette B. Love La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 1-2pm Th.With Radhule Weininger La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 6-7pm Th.Drop-in Central Library Free 564-5604 4-6pm Th.Montecito Library Free 969-5063 2-3pm Th.

    Sound & spirit of classic Southern rock Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez $75-$95 686-0855 8pm Th, 6/4.Glam-folk, cirque rock Granada Theatre McCune Founders Rm $20 899-2222 10pm Th, 6/4.Geiringer Hall UCSB $10/$5 893-2064 7:30pm Th, 6/4.SOhO $10/$15 962-7776 9pm Th, 6/4.

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    Hosted by Wes Hagen of Clos Pepe Los Olivos Wine Merchant & Caf, 2879 Grand Av, Los Olivos $95 688-7265x203 6pm Th, 6/4.Music & appetizers to celebrate this years grant recipients Lobero Theatre Courtyard $10 962-9164 5-7pm Th, 6/4.

    Happy hour with $5 cocktails by Chris Burmeister, music & tour of current exhibit Museum of Contemporary Art, Paseo Nuevo 966-5373 6-8pm Th, 6/4.Biker talent on display Paseo Nuevo Mall Free 5:30-7:30pm Th, 6/4.Sketch diffused sunlight on a landscape in chalk pastel Museum of Art Family Resource Ctr Free 884-6423 5:30-7:30pm Th, 6/4.Earl Warren Showgrounds Free (818) 590-5435 8am-3pm Th, 6/4.To support Dream Foundations mission to grant the nal dreams of individuals facing terminal illness The Aperture Collective, 120 Santa Barbara St $75 564-2131x123 5-8pm Th, 6/4.Join the Fund for SB in celebrating their Spring 2015 grantees with live music & appetizers Lobero Theatre Courtyard $10 962-9164 5-7pm Th, 6/4.

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    Directed by Victor Bell Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall UCSB $10/$5 893-2064 7:30pm Fr, 6/5.Roots in folk, americana, gypsy, funk & soul SOhO $12/$15 962-7776 8:30pm Fr, 6/5.

    Early Californio Skills of the Rancho Earl Warren Showgrounds Free (760) 567-6284 8:30am-4pm Fr, 6/5-7.First stand-up comedian to play a solo show at the Hollywood Bowl Granada Theatre $50-$81 899-2222 8pm Fr, 6/5.Sip your way along the Urban Wine Trail for the 4th annual Passport weekend 3 check-in points $75 www.urbanwinetrailsb.com All day Fr, 6/5-7.

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    Alice In Wonderland & Growing up with Dance Marjorie Luke Theatre at SB Jr. High $15 966-0711 6pm Sa, 6/6.Spring concert Center Stage Theater $30/$20 963-0408 7pm Sa, 6/6.

    Meditation walks, journaling La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 9:30am-1pm Sa, 6/6.Make Things with Wings! with Jason Summers Art From Scrap, 302 E Cota St $8 884-0459 10am-noon, Sa, 6/6.

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    La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd Donation 969-5031 2:30-6pm Su, 6/7.The European Artistic Revolution, 70 Amazing Years 1867-1937 Goleta Library, 500 N Fairview Av Free 964-7878 2-3pm Su, 6/7.Shares the stories behind her newest works, The Soul of an Octopus and The Octopus Scientists SB Zoo, 500 Nios Dr $6/$5 962-5339 6:30-8:30pm Su, 6/7.Is The Black Church Dead? University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St Free 893-4193 3pm Su, 6/7.

    Celebrated guitarist Lobero Theatre $65/$85/VIP $125 963-0761 7:30pm Su, 6/7. With Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings , Doyle Bramhall II SB Bowl $49-$80 962-7411 5:30pm Su, 6/7.Classical selections by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Schumann & more Trinity Lutheran Church, 909 N La Cumbre Rd $12 682-1537 3pm Su, 6/7.

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    1 Organizer Ed Holdren, DSB Board; 17 year volunteer Steve Cousens of Tri Valley Trophies; Best in Show Winner was this 1932 Roadster Pickup with a satin cashmere nish; Roadster owner Steve Lykken, and State Street Nationals Head Judge John Fowler.

    2 At the BBQ: Alma Rose Middleton in her 1955 3 spd. w/od. convertible Thunderbird (far left) with Gene McKinght, DSB President; Tammy Steuart, DSB Board; Maggie Campbell, DSB Executive Director; Orwin Middleton in front of his 1951 unrestored fuel injected 4 spd. w/posi.Corvette; and Jamie Perez, DSB Board.

    3 Settin the stage... some of the DSB crew and volunteers who made the Blues Cruise BBQ happen: Ginny Brush, DSB Bd Member; Volunteer Renee Jackman Longo; Terease Chin, Montecito Bank & Trust & President of Bd of the SB Trust for Historic Preservation; Kate Schwab, Marketing & Communications Director DSB; and Cassidy Brewer, Marketing & Events Manager DSB.4 All Lined up! Some of the Hot Rods being put on display in the early morning before the arrival of a crowd of thousands that viewed the 300 plus vintage and classic vehicles in the State Street Nationals.5 One of Santa Barbaras rst rock bands to record a No. 1 hit Meet Me At The Corner by Ernie and the Emperors... Ernie Joseph-Orosco, Lead Guitar; Brian Faith-Orosco, Sax; Gail Fenton, Bass, Tina Stetens, Drums, surrounded by fans Kathleena Osumi; Norman Osumi; Leslie Lund; Cathy Swain; Judi Biegen; Mark Sternberger; and Jim Crook at the State Street Nationals.

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