volume 26, number 325, April 5-12, 2012
Women Priests Defy Vatican
Women Priests Defy Vatican
Any self-respecting Santa Barbaran who’s paying even remote attention to the pop culture megaphone knows that the USA Network’s television show Psych is set in our fair town, evidenced mostly by B-roll footage of the courthouse and other symbolic spots.
This week’s music highlights include The Black Seeds, Pat Thomas, and The Fishtank Ensemble.
The new facility will funnel culinary students to SBCC and teach the community at large.
Peter Douglas, a name synonymous with the protection of the California coastline, died on 4/1 after a seven-year battle with cancer.
Elings Park invites families to join The Great Egg Hunt Saturday, April 7, from 9 am to noon.
The Santa Barbara Community College Board of Trustees has announced four finalists for the position of Santa Barbara City College superintendent/president.
The Monroe Elementary School PTA will be hosting “Moonlight Over Monroe”, a live and silent auction, at the Saint Barbara Greek Orthodox Church Event Center on Saturday, April 28, 2012.
The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) has notified Santa Barbara City College that it has been placed on warning status as a result of a complaint filed on June 28, 2011 regarding allegations that the SBCC Board of Trustees was out of compliance with a number of accreditation standards which deal with the role and performance of the institution’s governing board in 2010-2011.
The Racial Reconciliation Core Group invites the whole town to “A Faith-Based Conversation
about Race.”