On Tuesday, October 15th from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. the SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) invites the community to attend a public forum featuring Santa Barbara mayoral/city council candidates. The forum is hosted by CLL’s “Current Events” class taught by Fred Hofmann, and will be held at Vista Del Monte, 3775 Modoc Rd., Santa Barbara. The event is free.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITY

WHO: Santa Barbara mayoral candidates, including Helene Schneider and Wayne Scoles, and City Council candidates, including Harwood “Bendy” White, Lesley Wiscomb, Gregg Hart, Cruzito Herrera Cruz, Megan Diaz Alley, Jason Nelson, and David J. Landecker; Fred Hofmann, CLL “Current Events” teacher; CLL students, members of the community; THE EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

WHAT: Santa Barbara mayoral/city council candidate public forum

WHEN: Tuesday, October 15, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

WHERE: Vista Del Monte, 3775 Modoc Rd., Santa Barbara, (public forum will take place in the Patio Room)

About the SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL)

The SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning mission is to be responsive to the diverse lifelong learning needs of adult members of the Santa Barbara Community. The SBCC Center for Lifelong Learning supports the overall Santa Barbara community through expanded knowledge of the arts, promotion of healthy living styles, and pursuit of intellectual studies. CLL aims to be the social, cultural and educational hub for the Santa Barbara community, continuing a nearly 60 year tradition of excellence. Adults of all ages may still sign up for evening, weekday, weekend classes and single-session workshops with start dates in October, November and December. Fall term ends December 14th. CLL is online at www.sbcc.edu/CLL, and on Facebook (sbccCLL) and Twitter (@sbccCLL).

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