CAMARILLO — The Ventura County Genealogical Society will present a Free Family History Mini-Seminar on Saturday, July 20, 2019 at theCamarillo Library Community Room, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, CA 93010 PRESENTATIONS BY GENA PHILIBERT-ORTEGA: 1:00 P.M. “25 TIPS FOR RESEARCHING YOUR FEMALE ANCESTORS”…
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July 21 — Santa Barbara Museum of Art to present ‘Art Kitchen/Science Studio: Today’s Special’
July 20-21 — Colors by the Sea Summer Art Walk & Music Fest
July 26 — Oxnard Salsa Festival Friday Night Kick Off Concert Featuring Legendary Percussionist Pete Escovedo
July 27-28 — 26th Annual Oxnard Salsa Festival
OXNARD — Groove to hot Latin sounds and indulge in spicy culinary flavors at the 26th Annual Oxnard Salsa Festival. The festival, July 27 and 28, is a celebration of all things salsa–the food, music and dance. Festivities take place…
July 27 — Child-Free Afternoon For Parents While Kids Have Fun at Conejo Valley YMCA
July 28 — Santa Barbara Museum of Art to present Public Lecture: Artist Talk with Chris Kallmyer
July 29 — Youth Mental Health First Aid Training in Santa Barbara
SANTA BARBARA — Youth Mental Health First Aid is a comprehensive training specifically designed to equip educators, family members, and caregivers with the skills and knowledge to identify, understand, and respond to the signs or risk factors of mental illness…
July 30 — Shalhoob Meat Company Launches New Beer Line with Can Cracking Celebration
July 31 — ‘ANTX Coastal Trident Open House’ at Port of Hueneme
Bilingual report: Ventura County Health Care Agency Poised to Close its Budget Shortfall
Carnegie Art Museum update for May 31 — June @ CAM … Don’t miss the June 7th Summer Exhibit Opening at Carnegie!
Assemblymember Limón Advances Legislation to Protect Consumers from High Cost Loans
SACRAMENTO — Assembly Bill 539, the Fair Access to Credit Act, is headed to the Senate after garnering bipartisan support in the Assembly. AB 539 places an interest rate ceiling of 36% plus the Federal Funds Rate on installment loans…
Museum of Ventura County update for May 31 — Actual Reality Opens Saturday + Community Box Making and Free First Sunday!
World ‘No Tobacco’ Day (May 31) Marks Kick Off of Local Smoke Free Campaign.
Registration Open for Simi Valley YMCA Before & After School Childcare
26th Annual Oxnard Salsa Festival Seeking Local Talent For Community Stage
26th Annual Oxnard Salsa Festival Seeks Sponsors
VCCDC update for May 30 — 7th annual Homeownership Fair June 1 in Oxnard
Senate Approves Jackson Bill to Determine Cost of Shutting Down and Cleaning Up Oil & Gas Infrastructure
EF Educational Homestay Programs: 25 More Beds Needed for Summer Program
Animal Sculptures at Oxnard Plaza Park
Senate Approves Jackson Bill to Reduce Wildfire Risk
SACRAMENTO — As California prepares for the next catastrophic wildfire season, legislation by State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) to strengthen local planning requirements in high fire hazard areas and encourage local governments to pursue more fire-resistant and home hardening strategies in…
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley is Awarded a Grant from Let Them Play Foundation
Santa Barbara Zoo employees win U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2018 Recovery Champion Award
More than 500 Students With Disabilities to be Honored at Night to Remember Prom on May 31
As the Trump Administration Rolls Back Title IX Protections, Jackson Bill to Improve Investigations of Campus Sexual Assault Advances. See other news here
SBCC Finalizes Superintendent/President Screening Committee
SANTA BARBARA — On May 23, 2019, the Santa Barbara City College Board of Trustees finalized the 17-member screening committee for the hiring of the new Superintendent/President. Three of the 17 members represent the community or noncredit programs while the…
CSUCI student body president graduates to state politics
CAMARILLO — Three days after making his last speech as the student government president at CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI), Class of 2019 graduate Atticus Reyes accepted a fellowship that takes him to the halls of the California State Capitol. Reyes, 22,…
United Way of Ventura County update for May 23 — Creating lifechanging impacts
Local YMCAs Host Summer Camp in Big Bear
Coast Village Plaza Fire Hose Flag Dedicated to First Responders to Thomas Fire and Debris Flow
Casa Pacifica Prepares for Biggest Fundraiser of the Year – The Award Winning Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival on June 2
Debris Removal Crews, Operations Center to Suspend Operations during Memorial Day Weekend
Senate Approves Jackson Bill to Close the Wage Gap with Data
An important message from Carnegie Art Museum Cornerstones President — Other upcoming events
RISE Executive Director Retiring after 15 Years
CSUCI receives grant to support food program for students
Personal experiences from Vietnam veterans will take center stage on May 21 in Santa Maria
Community Action Commission Presents Annual Champions Honor to Santa Ynez Chumash
Coast Village Plaza “Firehose” Flag Ceremony May 22; Honoring First Responders
New Online Sexual Harassment & Bullying Prevention Training Course From Employment Law Firm LightGabler
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) update for May 20 — Artist Talk: James Benning on May 23
Santa Paula Art Museum update for May 20 — ‘The Art of Travel’ Starts Wednesday! Plus, Medallas de Oro and Kids’ Art Fest
Bilingual report: Ventura County adopts disaster recovery plan
National Sexual Assault Experts Train Local Law Enforcement
City of Oxnard: Water Provided by City of Oxnard Is Clean and Safe
Hospice of Santa Barbara and Visiting Nurse and Hospice Care Work Together to Make Sure that ‘No One Dies Alone’
City of Oxnard Implementing Development Review Improvements to Simplify Processes for Permits
Mental Wellness Center Celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month
Bilingual commentary: The Continued Demise of News Sources
CSUCI School of Education receives grants to launch teacher residency program
Santa Barbara City College update for May 16 — Commencement 2019: The sky’s the limit
CSUCI Professor appointed to California Cybersecurity Task Force
United Way of Ventura County’s Women United Luncheon Raises Funds and Inspires Single Mothers to Reach their Goals
BSVC’s premier tournament raises more than $200,000 for Ventura County Youth
VENTURA COUNTY — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County (BBSVC), the youth mentoring organization which facilitates more than 1,500 one-to-one relationships annually, hosted its 46th-annual Golf Classic on April 29 at The Saticoy Club in Somis, CA. Through sponsorships, donations, auctions and more, the tournament raised over…
CSUCI joins forces with Museum of Ventura County to digitize historical archives
This Summer, Seize the Day or Prepare for Tomorrow at SBCC School of Extended Learning
Ventura County Civic Alliance update for May 15 — Welcome to Our Spring 2019 Livable Communities Newsletter!
Ventura County Community Development Corp. (VCCDC) update for May 14 — Upcoming FREE Workshops ? Get Home SMART! Promo code inside…
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara update for May 14 — OPENING THURSDAY | James Benning: Quilts, Cigarettes & Dirt (Portraits of America)
$4.3 Million Grant to Enhance Career Education in Ventura County
WEV (Women’s Economic Ventures) Announces Founder’s Retirement and Names Successor
California Strong Distributes Second Round of Grant Money to Woolsey Fire Victims
CSUCI Police armed with special training and medicine to counteract fatal opioid overdose
More than 700 Properties Cleared of Woolsey, Hill Fire Debris
Ahead of Refugio Spill Anniversary, Senate Approves Jackson Bill to Strengthen Pipeline Safety Requirements
Marjorie Luke Theatre update for May 14 — Who Will Write Our History
Southeast Ventura County YMCA’s “Find My Genius” Receives $20,000 Grant From Sherwood Country Club Charitable Foundation
96th Annual Awards Celebration Gives United Way of Santa Barbara County an Opportunity to Recognize Community Heroes
Farmers Markets Offer Extra Money to CalFresh Clients during CalFresh Awareness Month
Pioneer Valley High School FFA earn first place in soil, land competition
Erosion Control Measures In Place for More than 300 Properties Cleared of Woolsey, Hill Fire Debris
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — State contractors have finished installing fiber rolls and applying a biodegradable, wood-based mulch to prevent erosion on 310 of the first 690 properties in Los Angeles and Ventura counties affected by the Woolsey and Hill fires and cleared…
Righetti freshman, Troop 95 Orcutt Boy Scout Alex Andrade aid the Good Samaritan Shelter
SANTA MARIA — The Good Samaritan Shelter now has a new barbecue to feed the needy thanks to an Eagle Scout Project by Righetti freshman and Troop 95 Orcutt Boy Scout Alex Andrade. The dedication and the first barbecue for…
Once unsure if he was cut out for college, CSUCI student wins national fellowship
CAMARILLO — There was a time when Biology and Global Studies double major Patricio Ruano, 19, didn’t think he was college material. “Neither one of my parents went to college,” said Ruano, the youngest of four. “My mom went for one…
Bilingual report: Free immigration legal clinic on June 1
Central Coast Association of School Psychologists (CCASP) presents Meritorious Service Award to PVHS School Psychologist Erica Castro
SANTA MARIA — The Central Coast Association of School Psychologists (CCASP) has awarded the Meritorious Service Award to Pioneer Valley High School Psychologist Erica Castro for the 2018-19 school year. The recognition highlights Castro’s service to students, teachers, administrators, parents,…
Bilingual report: County Invites Public to Learn and Comment at Community Open Houses for the Preliminary Public Review Draft of the 2040 General Plan
VENTURA — The County’s Planning Division will host a series of open houses where the public will have the opportunity to learn about the Preliminary Public Review Draft 2040 General Plan. The General Plan is a long-range planning document that…
Fifth Grader From McKinna Elementary School Selected Winner of 36th Annual California Strawberry Festival Youth Art Design Contest
Meet the 2019 Ventura County Teacher of the Year: Jan-Erik Sand from Isbell Middle School in Santa Paula
Ventura County Champions of Career Education Honored at 2019 Pathfinder Awards
VENTURA COUNTY — Ventura County businesses and educators who are leading the way in advancing career-related education were honored today in Camarillo at the 2019 Pathfinder Awards. The awards were presented by VC Innovates, a program of the Ventura County…
Santa Maria, Pioneer Valley high school business students recently attend ‘Defining Her Power’
SANTA MARIA — Santa Maria and Pioneer Valley High School business students recently attended “Defining Her Power,’’ a conference geared towards empowering and supporting women interested in pursuing businesses. The event, which was hosted by the Cal Poly Women in Business…
SBCC’s Scheinfeld Center Enters National Small Business Week with New Ventures from the Scheinfeld New Venture Challenge
SANTA BARBARA — Local student entrepreneurs dazzled both the judges and the packed SBCC Fé Bland Forum audience at the 9th Annual Scheinfeld New Venture Challenge business plan and pitch competition on Friday, April 26. Students from Santa Barbara City…
Bilingual commentary: Negative Americans
By David Magallanes • Guest contributor David Magallanes We Americans inhabit the “Land of the Free,” the “Land of Liberty” and the “Shining City on the Hill.” We live under halcyon skies and grow our food—and that of much of the…
Senator Jackson Applauds Governor’s Updated Budget Proposal
Governor’s revised budget addresses challenges facing working families, wildfire prevention SACRAMENTO – State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson, issued the following statement on Governor Gavin Newsom’s May Revise, his revised budget proposal based on the latest revenue estimates, today: “I applaud Governor…
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCCGV) Benefit from the Sam Querrey Classic
Museum of Ventura County update for May 8 — Free Figure Drawing at the Museum on May 14
On January 24, 2019, the Museum of Ventura County hosted An Evening of Song & Stories with Chris Hillman in support of the exhibit “Chris Hillman: Time Between”. The event sold out in advance, and attendees were treated to over…
Ventura County Teachers Honored for Innovation in the Classroom
Carnegie Art Museum update for May 8 — Art Workshops for Kids
Finalists Are Set for the 36th Annual California Strawberry Festival’s ‘Berry Blast Off’ Recipe Contest
Bilingual report: Ventura County Public Works Agency’s Public Works Day 5th Annual Event to Focus on Exploration of Environmentally Beneficial Careers on May 21
Tourism Continued to Support Oxnard’s Economy in 2018
Two Santa Maria High School FFA judging teams won state championships Saturday and will now represent the local area at the national level.
UPDATE – Oxnard Cultural Arts Commission Announces Summer 2019-2020 Grant Rollout
Bilingual report: Sheriff’s Office urges drivers and bicyclists to ‘Share the Road’
More than 72 Percent of Properties Eligible for State Debris Removal Program Cleared of Woolsey, Hill Fire Debris
SBCC offers free career skills courses this summer
Fresh Strawberries Kick off the Summer Season in Oxnard with Fun Events for the Whole Family
Santa Paula Art Museum update for May 6 — Bookmaking, Busy Weekend, Kids’ Classes, and Portraits Closing
Bilingual report: Teatro de las Américas sets sights on future home
Your monthly news & updates I plan to send an occasional newsletter to keep you updated on what Teatro is doing. Margaret Cortese www.teatrodelasamericas.org 319 W. 6th St. Oxnard Future home of Teatro de las Américas We are busy looking…
Santa Maria High School Future Business Leaders of America Chapter recognized for participation, ontributions to the March of Dimes and Government Awareness Projects
SANTA MARIA — The Santa Maria High School Future Business Leaders of America Chapter was recently recognized for their participation and contributions to the March of Dimes and Government Awareness Projects during the California FBLA State Leadership Conference at the Sacramento…
SBCC Dual Enrollment helps high school students jump start college careers
SANTA BARBARA — Every year, over 1,000 high school students register for classes at SBCC during the summer and take classes to meet high school and college requirements under SBCC’s Dual Enrollment Program. Registration is now open for two summer sessions:…
Take 5 And Read To Kids! Campaign Coming to a Library near you!
VENTURA COUNTY — The fourth annual Take 5 and Read to Kids campaign, a partnership between the Ventura County Star and First 5 Ventura County to raise awareness about the importance of early childhood literacy is coming to Ventura County…
Community Partners to be Honored May 8 at United Way of Santa Barbara County’s 96th Annual Awards Celebration
Hospice of Santa Barbara Hosts Art Reception for Architectural Paintings by Tom Kress
Bilingual commentary: Routine Maintenance In Our Lives
By David Magallanes • Guest contributor David Magallanes Some of us describe ourselves as “creatures of habit.” Habits can be beneficial, or they can devastate us over time. A reading or exercise habit will not have the same outcome as…
Museum of Ventura County update for May 2 — Women Beyond Borders Opening Reception + Weekend Events!
Join us at the Museum of Ventura County this Friday, May 3, 2019 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and be among the first to view the new exhibit, “Women Beyond Borders.” This extraordinary exhibition displays boxes created by women…
CalCIMA Files Lawsuit Seeking to Protect Mineral Resources
‘Rooster Keeping’ Ordinance adopted by Ventura County Board of Supervisors. Bilingual applications available
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara update for May 2 — May 2019 at MCASB
Click here for the entire e-newsletter UPCOMING EVENTS MAY SCREENINGS READERS, 2017 Sunday, May 19, 2019 | 3 pm | MCASB RSVP here » Thursday, May 23, 2019 | 6:30 pm | MCASB Join MCASB for a special evening screening…
Oxnard School District bans Glyphosate
OXNARD — Adding to the growing momentum in Ventura County for better protections from pesticide use, the Oxnard School District (OSD) has banned Glyphosate—the toxic ingredient in RoundUp. To a cheering May 1stcrowd, the district’s Board of Trustees adopted a resolution…
SBCC Seeks Community Volunteers in search for new Superintendent/President
SANTA BARBARA — The Santa Barbara City College Board of Trustees is seeking community members to serve on a Screening Committee for the hiring of its new College Superintendent/President. The Board is seeking two (2) volunteers to represent the community-at-large…
Santa Paula Art Museum update for April 29 — Here are the Museum’s top 3 moments from the past week:
May at The Marjorie Luke Theatre!
Click here for the entire e-newsletter Michael Andrews speaks on The Luke Theatre’s impact on Santa Barbara’s youth and how the Boxtales Theatre Company have found a summer home in The Luke. Upcoming Events Don Quixote Saturday & Sunday,…
CSUCI named Tree Campus USA for seventh year in a row
CAMARILLO — CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI)’s dedication to planting and maintaining the trees shading the campus streets, sidewalks and buildings has earned the University a Tree Campus USA designation for the seventh year in a row. Tree Campus USA is a…
More than 300,000 Tons of Debris from Woolsey and Hill Fires Removed by State Contractors
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — State contractors have removed more than 300,000 tons of debris generated by the Woolsey and Hill fires from private properties in Los Angeles and Ventura counties since debris removal operations began on February 6, officials with the Debris…
Carnegie Art Museum update for May 1 — May Programs and Events | CAM Studio Gallery Opening Reception “Smoke & Mirros” Zara Monet Feeney
Click here for the entire e-newsletter CAM STUDIO GALLERY GUEST STUDIO ARTIST EXHIBITION May 2-June 16, 2019 SMOKE & MIRRORS – Zara Monet Feeney a curious visual experience in reflexive looking showcasing the guest artist’s studioship installation. Click here…
SMHS French and Spanish Honor Societies team up for ‘Cultural Friday
SANTA MARIA — The SMHS French and Spanish Honor Societies will team up for “Cultural Friday” from 3:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on May 3, thanks to generous donations by The Fund For Santa Barbara. The non-profit community foundation supports organizations…
June 1 — Shop till You Drop at The Collection at RiverPark for Summer Sip & Shop Presented by Luxe Medical Spa
June 1 — Ventura County Community Development Corp. to present 7th annual Homeownership Fair
June 1 — Studio Channel Islands Art Center Presents The NEXT Big Thing. Exhibit continues through July 20
CAMARILLO — Studio Channel Islands Art Center (SCIAC) will launch The NEXT Big Thing exhibition with an opening reception 4 to 6 p.m., June 1, at SCIAC’s Blackboard Gallery at 2222 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. The exhibition will be juried…
June 1 — Fly or Crawl to the Oxnard Insect Festival
June 1 — Studio Channel Islands Arts Alive Festival
June 2 — Free Kids’ Art Fest at the Santa Paula Art Museum
SANTA PAULA — The Santa Paula Art Museum is excited to host its outdoor Kids’ Art Fest on Sunday, June 2, 2019, from 11:00am to 3:00pm. It will be a playful day filled with collaborative art-making during which families can…
June 4 — Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association to hold diabetes class
June 5 — The Light Shines Ahead Luncheon
June 5 — Surfing Legend Shaun Tomson Shares Lessons of Life and Loss
June 6 — Santa Barbara Museum of Art to present 1st Thursday at SBMA
June 9 — Family Art Project Class to Be Offered at the Santa Paula Art Museum
June 9 — Santa Barbara Museum of Art to present ‘Studio Sunday’
June 9 — Rotary Club of Ojai-West presents The 33rd Annual Ojai Wine Festival
OJAI — For 33 years, the Ojai Wine Festival has served as the primary non-profit fundraising effort of the Rotary Club of Ojai-West Foundation and its numerous philanthropic endeavors, from Girl’s Empowerment Workshops to helping aid local communities in Thomas…
June 2 — Pro-Wrestling Show LIVE Port Hueneme
June 14 — EDC-SBDC presenting training: Why Every Entrepreneur Needs to Ask a Lawyer and a CPA about Incorporating
WHY EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO ASK A LAWYER AND A CPA ABOUT INCORPORATING If you’ve ever thought about incorporating your company, this interactive workshop is a must. Join Anthony Curtis, CPA and forensic accountant, and Erica Bristol, attorney and commercial…
June 15, 16 — Local Business and Nonprofit Partner to Collect Backyard Produce for Those in Need
June 15 — Free Family History Presentation to be held in Camarillo
Bilingual report: Through June 16 — CAM Studio Gallery Guest Artist Zara Monet Feeney
June 16 — Father’s Day Car Shows at Channel Islands Harbor
June 21 — SCIART Artist Talk Series Presents Lev Moross – A Poet among Print Makers
June 21 — Philosopher-poet & #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Mark Nepo Hosts New Book Reading and Spiritual in Westlake Village
June 21 — Computer Coding Event for Girls Coming to Ventura County
June 22 — Member Appreciation Day at the AG!
June 22 — Teatro de las Américas to present its 3rd Anniversary Gala
June 26— Tickets on sale for performance by comedian, actor, writer and director Aziz Ansari
June 27 — SBMA presents ‘Sketching in the Galleries’
SANTA BARBARA — Santa Barbara Museum of Art to present: “Sketching in the Galleries,” 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, 1130 State St., Santa Barbara. All skill levels are invited to experience the tradition of sketching from original works of art in current exhibitions.…
June 28 — Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCGCV) Present a Free Musical – Princess and the Pea in Thousand Oaks
Through June 28 — Free Job & Career Workshops in June
June 29 — LA OPERA Talks Returns to Oxnard Public Library
May 30 — Grocery Outlet Bargain Market to open newest store in Simi Valley
Through May — Santa Barbara Museum of Art presents Ceramic Studio Saturdays
First two Saturdays of the Month, through May, 10 am – 1 pm Ceramic Studio Saturdays Studio Saturdays are an informal opportunity for students of all ages* and skill levels to create ceramics without the long-term commitment. Come on the…