The Wildling Museum has announced the 2014-2015 season of Natural History Field Classes with Fred and Larry, a series that takes place throughout Santa Ynez Valley and Santa Barbara County with local naturalists Dr. Fred Emerson and Larry Ballard on the third Saturday of the month from September through May. The season includes trips to […]
Arts
The fantastic frontier: PCPA Theaterfest presents the idyllic musical Oklahoma in all its musical glory
The monumental influence Rodgers and Hammerstein have had on American musical theater is staggering. So many popular tropes and styles were cemented by the duo; their influence can be seen in myriad contemporary works today. PCPA Theaterfest has gone back to the roots of the famous collaborators with a production of their first play, Oklahoma!, […]
Summertime crafting
Michaels offers a DIY Day: Paracord Bracelet class for free on July 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. Fun Bug Display Mount is for ages 3 and older on July 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $2 per 30-minute session. A special science series features Week 6: The Museum at FIT, which includes […]
Frame Gallery offers event with Alloway
The Frame Gallery in Orcutt will be host to a special event with showing artist Barbara Alloway that will include art, wine, food, and the artist on July 23 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. There will also be a fundraiser raffle, with a $20 raffle ticket purchasing admission to a VIP reception and a chance […]
DANA Adobe opens an art gallery
The historic staffers at the Dana Adobe Rancho Nipomo has reserved space in the preserved building to include an art gallery. After the successful showing of the historic exhibit “Gold Rush Fever!” the Dana Adobe has opened the gallery up to local artists. The current exhibition includes watercolor, sculpture, oils, and photographs by artists Carolyn […]
Shepard Hall showcases duo
The Santa Maria Public Library’s Shepard Hall gallery usually showcases solo artist exhibitions, but now includes a show by collaborating artists Juan Manuel Perez Salazar and Patty Smith showing through the month. The exhibition “Y/BEES?” includes an artist reception on July 17 at 5:30 p.m. in Shepard Hall. The contemporary exhibition includes artwork that dissects […]
Santa Maria Civic Theatre stages free shows for families
The Santa Maria Civic Theatre offers its annual Free Summer Fairy Tales event for kids and families, featuring an original story and a well-known tale. Each production will include a performance of With the Wild Things: In the Animal Kingdom and Pinocchio. The shows happen on Friday and Saturday nights at 7 p.m. on July […]
The Great American Melodrama sings, dances, and delivers laughs with West
The Great American Melodrama, smack dab on Highway 1 in the heart of Oceano, always plays to its strengths. The melodramatic style has typically been reserved for intimate halls filled to the brim with audiences that are always encouraged to engage in the story with various cheers, hoots, hollers, and hisses. The current production, Song […]
Ride on: Santa Barbara Segway takes a different route
I love working. Having specific tasks to accomplish and the feeling of finishing them to my best ability—that’s what makes a job well done feel satisfactory. But even the most wonderful workdays need to be balanced out by some fun. When thinking of adventures to embark on, my mind always flashes to normal activities like […]
PCPA Theaterfest weaves a delightful harmony with ‘Forever Plaid’
View highlights from “Forever Plaid.” Many a beloved artist or band has been cut down in their prime by the perils of automobile or airplane travel, but no group has taken its demise in stride as well as The Plaids, the four-part harmony guy group that emulated the clean-cut style of the 1950s and early […]
Michaels offers creative fun
Michaels offers a Summer Souvenir Chest class for ages 3 and older on July 12 from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $2 per 30-minute session. A free Travel Journal and Chalkboard Event is for all ages on July 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. A special science series includes Week 5: Denver Art Museum, […]
Everybody Can Dance expands
Everybody Can Dance has moved its studio space after a decade in its former location. Founding director Diane Zink, who teaches the advanced ballet classes and choreographs the studio’s shows, found that the studio needed more room for expanding dance programs. The new address is 628 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria. Students ages 2 through […]

