
Featured Events:Circus VargasBrand new show for 2010! Arrive early for the Preview Show & learn circus tricks such as juggling & feather balancing! Every day (Sep 9-Sep 13) Location: Earl Warren Showgrounds , Las Positas exit from 101, Santa Barbara Circus Vargas presents an entirely new show for 2010, under our Big Top Tent, at the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara September 9-13!
Arrive early for the free Preview Show, joining Jon Weiss as he invites kids of all ages into center ring to learn circus tricks, such as juggling, feather-balancing and hula-hooping!
Circus Vargas unites amazingly skilled performers with clowns that actually make you laugh - mix in a little sawdust, some spotlights, beautiful music, and the intimacy and excitement of the Big Top and you have the magic recipe - Circus Vargas 2010!
For ticket, visit www.circusvargas.org
Thu. Sept. 9 (Opening Night) 7:30 |
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Back-to-School shopping is right around the corner!
Enter to win 1 of 2 $500 shopping sprees good at all your favorite stores and restaurants in Paseo Nuevo.
Entry forms are attached to the free-standing signs throughout Paseo Nuevo, in the Mall Management Office (upstairs next to Contemporary Arts Forum) and online at www.sbmall.com.
Also, look for our Back-to-School Fashion Page in the News-Press Life section on July 13 & 20.
Drawn from the rich archive at the John Kobal Foundation in London, this exhibition focuses on the stars, the sets and the scenes created by the film industry and memorialized by the most important photographers who worked in Hollywood from 1920-1960. From the silent era through the end of the studio system in the late 1950s, camera artists captured and created the magic that Hollywood symbolized. Featuring more than 90 images, Made in Hollywood offers a glimpse into the world of fantasy, glamour and perfection that the image makers produced.
This summer California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP) will be hosting a series of workshops for incoming seniors to help prepare students for the college admissions and financial aid season. Call for more information.
The workshop series is open to all students, with individual assistance available for Cal-SOAP eligible seniors (to be determined through the Cal-SOAP application process). The series will consist of five workshops held at Santa Barbara Junior High School in the early evenings during the months of July and August.
Special Store Hours:
KidzArt summer camps take a walk on the wild side. Expect our summer Safari, Caribbean, Mythical and World adventures to be a roaring good time! Using artist quality media, campers draw and paint animals, whimsical creatures, portraits, landscapes, nature, and still life; sculpt clay into keepsake treasures; and create elaborate multi-media projects. With all new curriculum, campers explore and express their creativity, learn techniques, and gain drawing confidence.
No experience needed! Outdoor activity and games included. Campers bring lunch & snack.
Girls Incorporated of Greater Santa Barbara is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Through educational and innovative programs, activities and advocacy, Girls Inc. encourages girls & young women to take risks and master physical, intellectual and emotional challenges, preparing them to lead successful, independent and fulfilling lives.
Come tour the Goleta Valley Center and learn about 2008 activities!!
This delicious event is to introduce The Cupcakes Club - a book series and interactive website for tweens(ages 7-12). Created and written by a mother/daughter team, this series emphasizes wholesome values, delicious fun, and sweet life lessons for todays 7-12 year old girls. What perfect timing for parents looking for a kid's summer reading activity!
Please join us at Barcliff and Bair 1112 State St. Thursday, July 24th from 2:30 to 4:30 to celebrate its Santa Barbara premier - we will have Aurora Painted Faces there doing face painting and, of course, cupcakes by Sweet Buttercup!!
We look forward to seeing you there - until then, have a cupcake-a-licious day!!
The Wildling Art Museum is pleased to announce its summer 2008 exhibition, Endangered Species: Flora and Fauna in Peril. This exhibition represents the Museum's first international juried art competition, with 50 artworks selected from nearly 200 entries.
The artworks use a variety of media (drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture) to depict flora and fauna listed as threatened or endangered in North America by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Over 47 species are represented, among them the California condor, northern spotted owl, grizzly bear, black-footed ferret, Oahu tree snail, Sonora tiger salamander, Mesa Verde cactus, and Texas wild-rice.
For children, the Wildling offers a folded activity sheet called "The Fox Hunt" with each of the four exhibitions displayed during the year. Each "Fox Hunt" is designed to engage children in the current exhibition and stimulate conversations about the pieces on display with parents, grandparents, siblings, and/or the docent.
The Wildling Art Museum is an educational institution dedicated to presenting the art of America's wilderness and preserving our natural heritage. The museum is located in the town of Los Olivos in California's beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, 30 miles from the city of Santa Barbara

Ragtime, the Musical, an epic tale of a young America played out in song and dance: It paints a nostalgic and powerful portrait of life at the turn of the twentieth century. The musical intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history’s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate. The Tony Award-winning score by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Seussical) is just as diverse as the “Melting Pot of America” that it seeks to recreate, drawing upon traditional Jewish folk sounds, Vaudeville’s outrageous style, and Scott Joplin to invoke the enlivened spirit of Harlem.
Ragtime plays the Marian Theatre from July 10 through the 26th then the Festival Theater from August 1 through the 24th.
Featured is Equity Guest Artist David St. Louis whose credits include Broadway productions of Rent, Jesus Christ Superstar and Harlem Song, numerous regional credits and TV appearances on Law and Order, One Life to Live, and Trigger Effect. Mr. St. Louis will be playing Coalhouse Walker Jr.
(Contains coarse language)
Step back in time - 135 million years ago - when dinosaurs roamed the Sahara Desert in Africa. GIANTS: African Dinosaurs showcases the African finds of world-renowned paleontologist Dr. Paul Sereno. Through this interactive dinosaur experience, visitors will learn about fossil discovery, be amazed by the art and beauty of ancient bones, and even search and dig for hidden fossils. Created by Project Exploration.
Admission to this exhibit in Luria Hall included with general Museum admission.
THIS EXHIBIT CLOSES NOVEMBER 2.
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art has much to offer children this summer.
ArtVenture Camps for ages 6-12 are unique week-long art experiences where campers learn a variety of art techniques, cultural history, and creative problem-solving in an inspiring atmosphere. Camps run weekly from 9am-3pm. $250 ($215 SBMA members)
Ceramics Camps are week-long half-day camps designed to introduce sculptural and functional ceramics and include hand-building, wheel throwing, finishing and glazing techniques. Class size is limited to 10. Camps run weekly from 12-3pm. Each week is a different age group; check the website for details. $220 ($185 SBMA members)
After-camp care from 3-5:30pm is available for either camp Monday-THURSDAY. $60 per week.
Parent/Child Classes: 5 Wednesday morning classes for 3-5 year olds with a parent. Creative Clay Play: Parents and children learn together as they explore imaginative clay play, which encourages manual dexterity and creative thinking. Class size limited to 6 parent-child pairs. $160 ($135 SBMA members)
Session I: June 18 - July 16
Session II: July 23 - August 20
Scholarships are made possible through the generous support of the Ridley-Tree Foundation, The Santa Barbara Foundation, and The Wright Charitable Trust. To receive an application please call 962.1661 or email rtec@sbma.net
Marine predators and prey alike cloak themselves in camouflage to hide in plain sight. Learn the secrets of blending, patterns, disguises, and mimicry. Sharpen your observation skills and see if you can find the clever critters that deceive to survive. They're hiding right in front of you.
Admission to the exhibit included with general admission.
Santa Barbara Certified Farmers Market Association - Each week the farmers in the marketplace display a colorful bounty of agricultural products grown right in our backyard. Seasonal diversity will be available year round rain or shine. Music and entertainment enlivens the markets while creating a positive ambiance. Come. Shop. Socialize. Certified - the only way to buy. See the Event calendar for our hours. Find us between Carpinteria and Solvang.
Schedule:
The Public Libraries have a great Summer reading program. It is from June-August!!! Kids of all ages can join in on the fun. Here is what you do:
Yellow Bird Music has a very exciting line up for summer classes and camps starting this July! Here are just a few....
SUMMER CLASSES ALSO AVAILABLE JULY 14-AUGUST 30, 2008 ages 3 months - 5 years. REGISTER TODAY!
NEW! Instrumental instruction for Piano, Drums, Guitar, and Flute ages 6 and up. Private instruction and Group lessons available. Adults this is for you too!
Every Thursday night except for 7/31(Fiesta week)
All Summer long....bring your friends, family, a picnic and your dancing shoes!
July 3 - Maria Muldaur and her Red Hot Bluesiana Band
July 10 - Coldwater Canyon, Honky Tonk Country
July 17 - Captain Cardiac and the Coronaries 50's and 60's Rock and Roll
July 24 - Soul City Survivors, Hot Buttered Soul
Aug 7 - Leokane Pryor and Friends, Songs of Maui
Aug 14 - Lisa Haley & the Zydekats
Aug 21 - Raymond Michael, Tribute to Elvis Presley
POOL CLOSURE: June 15-Aug 29:
Girls Incorporated of Greater Santa Barbara is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Through educational and innovative programs, activities and advocacy, Girls Inc. encourages girls & young women to take risks and master physical, intellectual and emotional challenges, preparing them to lead successful, independent and fulfilling lives.
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