Santa Barbara City College’s Community Newsletter OCTOBER, 2019 Superintendent/President finalists selected The SBCC community is invited to attend public forums on Oct. 24 for the two finalists for the position of Superintendent/President: Utpal K. Goswami, current President of Metropolitan Community College in…
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Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association Announces Holiday Hours
EDC Disaster Ready — Visit our website for the latest in disaster preparedness and recovery resources
Congratulations to AMAE’s 1st Annual Ventura County Student Speech Competition Winners!!
Workforce Development Board of Ventura County Adds 2 New Board Members
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCGCV) Receives $25,000 KidCents Regional Grant from Rite Aid Foundation …Grant will Help Advance Healthy Lifestyle Program
Visit Oxnard Announces Winner of Hidden Gems Contest
With Older Population on the Rise, Governor Signs Jackson’s Senior Master Plan Bill
Ventura County Internal Audit Division receives highest opinion from peer review
VCCDC Names Fund Development Director
Santa Paula Art Museum — Week in Review
Governor Signs Jackson Bill To Assess the Price Tag of Shutting Down Oil and Gas Infrastructure
Bilingual report: Ventura County invests in census outreach to ensure federal funding and representation
Bilingual report: Ventura County Probation Agency and Superior Court expand Pretrial Assessment and Monitoring Services program with $3 million agreement
Bilingual report: Ventura County Public Works Agency ensures community safety with annual disaster simulation training
Bilingual commentary: Is Organic Food Really Healthy? Part II
BGCOP Announces Honorees for 30th Annual Donald K. Facciano Kids Auction & Gala and Seeks Sponsorships, Auction Items
Museum of Ventura County — Announcing Día de los Muertos Festivities, Dr. Raymond Neutra at MVC and more!
Visit Oxnard Creates New Brand and Logo Reflective of Oxnard’s Attributes
Ventura County Student Test Scores Improve
Two faculty and alumna from CSUCI’s MVS School of Business & Economics named Fulbright Scholars
Bilingual report: Ventura County Family Medicine Residency Program named first in the nation
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara — Exciting Events This October!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley Receive Van from Bridgestone Retail Operations
Ventura County to update building code
Santa Paula Art Museum — It’s Scary How Much Fun We’re Having
Clinicas del Camino Real Receives Four Quality Improvement Awards by the Federal Health Resources and Services Administration
Bilingual report: Teatro de las Américas — Teatro in Downtown Oxnard
Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura Receives Award of Merit from National Housing Organization
Port of Hueneme Takes 2nd in the State for Clean Air Day Pledges
Ventura County invests in census outreach to ensure federal funding and representation
Friendship Center — This Fall, find out how to take a LEAP! and WISE UP Hollywood style
Get to Know Ventura County’s School Districts
CSUCI’s MVS School of Business & Economics receives grant to launch peer mentor program
CSUCI Student earns prestigious Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholarship
Bilingual report: Ventura County WIC Program wins USDA breastfeeding award
Governor Signs Jackson Bill To Ensure Emergency Plans Address Diverse Population Needs
CSUCI launches Peace Corps Prep Program
Local Artists and Musicians Join Together for Celebration of Social Activism on Oct. 5
Letter to the Community from SBCC Interim Superintendent/President
Marjorie Luke Theatre — October at The Luke Theatre
Fall 2020 CSUCI applications open thru Nov. 30
Jackson statement on Study Showing Handgun Purchasers with a Prior DUI Have a Greater Risk for Serious Violence
B 55 (Jackson) Would Restrict Gun Ownership Among Californians with Repeat DUI Convictions SACRAMENTO — State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (Santa Barbara) released the following statement today on a study published in the Sept. 30 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine showing that legal purchasers of handguns…
Santa Paula Art Museum — Care for Some Wine with Your Watercolors?
Carnegie Art Cornerstones — ‘Trabajo. Trabaho: Resistance of a Colonial Imprint’ exhibit to be held Oct. 3 through Nov. 3
Trabajo. Trabaho. Work in Spanish and Filipino, share every letter but one. While the meaning of the word remains ingrained in each culture’s history through an apparent shared crossover of language, there is more than what is on the surface of what work has been shared between these communities and the work that still remains.