Event: The Lonely Bouquet
For the second year in a row, the global movement is having its (inter)National Lonely Bouquet Day.
For the second year in a row, the global movement is having its (inter)National Lonely Bouquet Day.
With the spring came loads of kittens, and now area shelters are bursting with adorable fluffy felines looking for homes.
Two days of adventure and beauty in Cambria, Pismo, and Santa Margarita.
Santa Barbara yarnbomber Stephen Duneier will “wrap” the natural landscape in rainbow hues for his yearly art installation.
On Saturday, May 31, a slew of old-timey and specialty Boys & Girls Clubs Car Rally fundraiser autos will motor their way through the Santa Ynez Valley.
“Tonight is about making a difference,” said Seth Streeter, as introduction to Fast Pitch Santa Barbara, which took place last Thursday.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Atkinson will discuss his WWII trilogy Sunday, May 18, 3 p.m., UCSB’s Campbell Hall.
Author Chet Van Duzer offers readers a fascinating history of the evolution of unexplained ocean critters as they were perceived hundreds of years ago.
There is a retreat up the coast that evokes the era of the Roaring ’20s. It’s a manor house deep in Carmel Valley called Stonepine.
The Krishnamurti Foundation of America holds two days of free workshops, programs, music, and art for both adults and teens May 10-11.