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Community Events

Ventura Charter School Homeschool

 

Our hybrid homeschool program is holding an information session for anyone who is interested in homeschooling his/her student/s.  We are a non-profit, tuition-free, accredited, public school that offers the best of both worlds: families can homeschool thier students and be part of a larger school community.  We provide credentialed teachers for support, curriculum, and two days of enrichment classes.  For more information, attend our information session on February 7,2012 at 4:00pm at 3290 Loma Vista Road (on the back of the St. Paul's Church property) in Ventura, or call (805)300-3157 or email at homeschool@venturacharter.org.

Tuff Cat Run at Newbury Park High School

 

The Newbury Park High School Baseball Boosters is excited to announce the Tuff Cat Run on Saturday, February 11th, 2012.  This event is for all ages with both the start and finish lines at Newbury Park High School.   There will be a 10k run beginning at 8am, followed by a 5k Mud Run at 9:30am, and a Family Fun Race around the football field starting at 10:30am.  There will also be a Health Fit Fair, food, MVP Baseball and Softball Academy providing interactive strength condition stations and displaying the latest in baseball equipment.  For more information and  to register please visit www.TuffCatRun.com.  The first 500 participants are guaranteed a Tuff Cat Run t-shirt and goody bag.  This event benefits NPHS Athletics.

Dance Teachers Gone Wild

 

The Arts Mentorship Program and SB Dance Arts Presents
DANCE TEACHERS GONE WILD
A Benefit for the Arts Mentorship Program
 
February 10-11 at 7pm at Center Stage Theater
Tickets $25 General - $18 Student - $50 VIP Patron
 
Summary Facts:
·    Dance Teacher’s Gone Wild is a dance concert to benefit the Arts Mentorship Program
·    The show includes performances in Jazz, Hip Hop, Broadway, Ballet and Contemporary All pieces are danced by local instructors and professionals.  
·    Proceeds of the show benefit the Arts Mentorship Program that provides low income students the funds to dance at local studios and receive personal mentorship from a local professional, affordable rehearsal space to local artists, and supports five youth dance companies.
·    Last year’s performance raised $3000 in scholarships for local studios!
·    For tickets, contact the Center Stage Box Office at (805) 963-0408 or go to www.centerstagetheater.org.
·         For more information, contact Santa Barbara Dance Arts/Arts Mentorship Program at (805) 966-5299 ·        
 
Editors note: High Resolution 300dpi photos available. Please email alana@sbdancearts.com
 
Santa Barbara, CA –Join Santa Barbara's favorite dance instructors who will be performing for to raise scholarship dollars for local studios.   Faculty from Santa Barbara Dance Arts, Gustafson School of Dance, Timo Nunez Flamenco, SBCC Dance Club, and work from choreographer Robin Bisio will be featured in this incredible showcase of talent and love.  From passionate flamenco, to raw contemporary, to high energy hip hop, Santa Barbara’s hottest teachers will light up the stage for a good cause.
 
Each teacher is donating his or her time to raise scholarship dollars for the Arts Mentorship Program (AMP) and the show is produced and anchored by the faculty at SB Dance Arts, under the direction of Steven Lovelace and Alana Tillim. Just last year AMP provided 100 youth with dance scholarships and serves over 1,200 local artists and youth. 
 
State Street Ballet dancers Michael Waldrop and Angela Rubello have a beautiful pas de deux to raise funds for Gustafson School of Dance.  Robin Bisios athletic trio entitled Silence and Slow Time and newcomers from the SBCC Dance Club will be dancing to raise scholarship for young adults training in dance while pursuing higher education. We are excited to have Timo Nunez offering a preview from his upcoming show at the Lobero called Pasion.  Timo always delivers a sizzling performance and is eager to have his own work help his students who cannot afford lessons. 
 
This is Tillim and Lovelace’s 7th annual Dance Teachers Gone Wild and are very excited to have watched it grow to include more of the community.  Please support our teachers and support our kids and get ready to get WILD!
 
 For more information on Santa Barbara Dance Arts or the Arts Mentorship Program call (805) 966-5299 or go to www.sbdanecarts.com or www.ampsb.org
 
To purchase tickets for DANCE TEACHERS GONE WILD, contact the Center Stage Box Office at (805) 963-0408 or visit www.centerstagetheater.org. February 10 and 11  at 7:00pm
Tickets $ 18 student/senior, $25 general $50 VIP patron
 
 
Arts Mentorship Program is dedicated to the training, education and mentorship of visual and performing artists in Santa Barbara and the surrounding community. AMP is committed to providing scholarships, space and creative guidance to foster and support aspiring artists in a professional and nurturing environment.
AMP is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

 

 

Simms Taback: Making Pictures For Children

Step into the brightly colored world of children's book author, illustrator, and Caldecott Medal recipient Simms Taback, when the Museum of Ventura County presents Simms Taback: Making PIctures For Children.  The retrospective of his original illustrations opens December 4th and runs through February 12.  The Taback books are acclaimed for their humorous asides and exquisitely designed pictures, inspired by outside are naive art.  The Museum of Ventura County is located at 100 East Main Street in downtown Ventura.  Hours are 11am-5pm Tuesday through Sunday.  Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, and $1 for children.  For more information visit www.venturamuseum.org or call 805-653-0323.

Celebrate National African American History Month this February

 

In recognition of the contributions and achievements made by African Americans throughout history, the Camarillo Public Library invites you to join us for the following presentations: Black Women in American History and Culture: The Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum will discuss Mrs. Clayton and present artifacts from her library on Sunday, February 5 at 2pm in the Community Room.  Betty Pattengale and Mike Harris perform an eclectic mix of jazz and blues music on Saturday, February 11 at 2pm in the Community Room.  Watch For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots on Saturday, February 25 at 2pm in the Community Room.  This acclaimed film documents the sacrifices and accomplishments of African-American service men and women since the earliest days of the republic.  See Beloved, starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover in unforgettable lead roles from the novel by Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison on Sunday February 12 at 2pm in the Community Room.  Everyone is welcome to join in these FREE programs at the Camarillo Public Library Community room, at 4101 Las Posas Road in Camarillo.  For more information on this program or any other programs and events, check the Camarillo Public Library website at CamarilloLibrary.org or call 805-388-5222.

2012 Ventura County Go Red for Women Luncheon

 

On March 1st the American Heart Association invites community members to learn about their heart and how to keep it healthy at the 2012 Ventura County Go Red for Women Luncheon.  The half-day event will include a health expo and a heart-healthy luncheion featuring special guest speakers.  This event will take place at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza and is $125 for individual tickets and $1,250 for a table of 10.  For more information or to register visit www.VenturaGoRedLuncheon.org or contact Danielle Dietz at 213*291/7048.  

County of Santa Barbara's Ultimate Recycling Resource

 

We all have it.  It's lurking under our sinks, in our closets or in the garage.  What is it?  It's that stuff we don't know how to dispose of.  Is it trash?  Is it recyclable?  Is it hazardous?  Where does it go?  Lucky for us in Santa Barbara County we have LessIsMore.org.  Offering solutions for hundreds of items from plastic bags to batteries, LessIsMore.org is the County of Santa Barbara's ultimate recycling resource.  Next time you wonder what to do with it visit LessIsMore.org and put it in its place.

Thanks-A-Bunch

Thanks-A-Bunch™ gives you the opportunity to say "thanks" to an American Hero for their service and sacrifice with the offer -  "may I help buy you lunch or dinner?" We've all experienced a time when we thought about buying a meal for an America's Hero or just walking up to a soldier and saying thanks. Thanks-A-Bunch™ has created a program that makes saying "thanks" to our America's Heroes easy and fun to do.  A tax deductible contribution of only $10.00 provides an  American Hero with a Thanks-A-Bunch™ (TAB) card that can be redeemed for $50.00 at any one of more than 18,000 participating restaurants nationwide.  Thats 5 times the value of your contribution.  Visit ThanksABunch.org or call 888-684-8412  for more informtion.

 

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