• Nominate Special Seniors by April 15th!

    As a way to celebrate Older Americans Month coming up in May, the Central Coast Commission would like to honor both seniors and those who work with seniors in San Luis […]

  • Nominate Special Seniors by April 15th!

    As a way to celebrate Older Americans Month coming up in May, the Central Coast Commission would like to honor both seniors and those who work with seniors in San Luis […]

  • PFLAG Santa Barbara April Support Meeting

    "Non-Binary Life Experiences Across Multiple Generations" - Join us for a panel of non-binary individuals who will share about their journeys of becoming and understanding themselves.  There is always time […]

  • PFLAG Santa Barbara April Support Meeting

    "Non-Binary Life Experiences Across Multiple Generations" - Join us for a panel of non-binary individuals who will share about their journeys of becoming and understanding themselves.  There is always time […]

  • Herbs for the Body (Spring 2024)

    Time & Location Apr 16, 2024, 1:00 PM PDT – Jun 25, 2024, 5:00 PM PDT Online via Zoom About The Event Have you ever wanted to learn how to […]

  • Herbs for the Body (Spring 2024)

    Time & Location Apr 16, 2024, 1:00 PM PDT – Jun 25, 2024, 5:00 PM PDT Online via Zoom About The Event Have you ever wanted to learn how to […]

  • Cristina Mittermeier by UCSB Arts & Lectures

    Between Land and Sea: Saving Our Oceans to Save Ourselves
    National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier has dedicated her life to safeguarding the world’s oceans and inspiring millions to do the same. With a degree in biochemical engineering in marine sciences and training in fine art photography, she founded the International League of Conservation Photographers to drive conservation efforts through storytelling. She co-founded SeaLegacy, a nonprofit that works at the intersection of art, science and conservation to rewild the ocean for the benefit of biodiversity, humanity and climate stability. Born in Mexico, Mittermeier spends half the year living in Canada and the other half at sea aboard her research catamaran SeaLegacy I. Join Mittermeier as she shares images and stories from her travels and explores how inextricably linked we are to that most sacred element – water.

    Date: Tuesday, April 16
    Time: 7:30 PM
    Location: Campbell Hall, UCSB, Isla Vista, CA 93117
    Link: https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/events-tickets/events/23-24/cristina-mittermeier/

  • Cristina Mittermeier by UCSB Arts & Lectures

    Between Land and Sea: Saving Our Oceans to Save Ourselves
    National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier has dedicated her life to safeguarding the world’s oceans and inspiring millions to do the same. With a degree in biochemical engineering in marine sciences and training in fine art photography, she founded the International League of Conservation Photographers to drive conservation efforts through storytelling. She co-founded SeaLegacy, a nonprofit that works at the intersection of art, science and conservation to rewild the ocean for the benefit of biodiversity, humanity and climate stability. Born in Mexico, Mittermeier spends half the year living in Canada and the other half at sea aboard her research catamaran SeaLegacy I. Join Mittermeier as she shares images and stories from her travels and explores how inextricably linked we are to that most sacred element – water.

    Date: Tuesday, April 16
    Time: 7:30 PM
    Location: Campbell Hall, UCSB, Isla Vista, CA 93117
    Link: https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/events-tickets/events/23-24/cristina-mittermeier/

  • QPR Suicide Prevention Training

    QPR is a FREE 2 hour suicide prevention training for participants to be able to recognize the warning signs of suicide and question, persuade, and refer people at risk for […]

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