EVERY FRIDAY
Coast Village Farmers’ Market
Look for booths and market umbrellas and you’ll be there among fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers
When: 8 am to 11:15 am
Where: Somewhere along Coast Village Road
Info: 969-0303
ART ON DISPLAY
Museum Café Series
From now until March 15, Café Luna features painting by Pamela Hill Enticknap to celebrate the “ordinariness of our minutes, the extraordinariness of our hours, and the absolute miracle of our lives.”
When: 7 am to 5 pm
Where: 2354 Lillie Avenue, Summerland
Info: 637-4453
Montecito Frame
Montecito Frame is featuring works by Craig Marshall Smith, abstract expressionist who taught drawing for short time at UCSB in the ‘70s.
When: Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 11 am to 4 pm
Where: Montecito Frame, 1224 K Coast Village Road
Info: 969-1129
‘Grantitude’
William T. Colville Foundation, in conjunction with The Santa Barbara Arts Fund, presents the work of four recipients of The William T. Colville Foundation Grant – Liz Brady, Lucy Brown, Liisa Rahkonen and Nancy Taliaferro.
When: Now until February 16, Tuesday thru Friday, noon to 5 pm
Where: The Arts Fund Gallery, 205C Santa Barbara Street
Info: 965-7321
Westmont Reynolds Gallery
Now through March 9, Westmont College displays work of Harry Carmean, master draftsman and painter who worked professionally as an artist for more than six decades. He also taught figure drawing at the Art Center of Design in Pasadena for 43 years.
When: Mondays thru Saturdays, 11 am to 5 pm
Where: Reynolds Gallery, 955 La Paz Road
Info: 565-6162
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Dancing & Drumming
Montecito Union School fifth- and sixth-graders perform African dancing and drumming led by artists in residence completing a two-week program teaching the entire school. Pam McLendon, Montecito Union's music director, facilitates the PTA-funded program.
When: 10:30 am
Where: Montecito Union Auditorium, 385 San Ysidro Road
Info: 969-3249
Spellbound
Westmont College Choir performs the 1970s rock musical “Godspell” this evening. The show is co-directed by alumni Sharon Williams and Jessica Weber. “Godspell” was one of the longest running off-Broadway musicals before making it on Broadway in 1976. The musical depicts the life and teachings of Jesus in a contemporary setting.
When: 7 pm, second showing on February 3 at 2 pm and 7 pm
Where: Montecito Covenant Church, 671 Cold Spring Road
Cost: $10 adults, $7 children
Info: Darcy Galvan, 565-6040
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Festival of Hearts
Come enjoy a buffet luncheon, soft jazz, live and silent auctions. Papier-mâché hearts decorated by local artists, students and residents will be available for your Valentine’s Day shopping.
When: Noon to 3:30 pm.
Where: Friendship Center, 89 Eucalyptus Lane
Cost: $75 in advance, $85 at the door, $35 children under 12
Info: 969-0859
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5
For Review
Montecito Board of Architectural Review meets for first of two meetings this month. Call its downtown office for copy of agenda.
When: 3 pm
Where: Montecito Hall, 1469 East Valley Road
Info: 568-2000
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
On the Board
County Board of Supervisors takes up Westmont College Masterplan. Hearing is set in response to appeals filed by the college and its neighbors.
When: hearing begins at 9 am
Where: Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, fourth floor, 105 East Anapamu Street
Info: 568-2190
Toasting the Gipper
Celebrate Ronald Reagan’s birthday with the Young America’s Foundation for an exclusive open house at the Reagan Ranch Center. Historic Ronald Reagan speeches are shown and birthday cake and light refreshments are served.
When: 4 pm to 7 pm
Where: 217 State Street
Info: 1-888-USA-1776
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Caregiver Support Group
Caregiver support group with guest speaker Mary Sheridan, the director of Coast Caregiver Resource Center who will speak about “Caregiver Stress: How to Take Care of Yourself.” All caregivers of elder and dependent adults are welcome to attend.
When: 10 am to 11:30 am
Where: Friendship Center, 89 Eucalyptus Lane
Cost: Free
Info: Eryn Eckert, 969-0859
Scientific Ballooning
Montecito’s own Julian Nott lectures on the wide applications of balloons, including experiments on cosmic rays, anti-matter searches, and the future exploration of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
When: 8 pm
Where: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Main Seminar Room, UCSB
Cost: Free
Info: 893-4111
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8
PTA Meeting
Montecito Union School’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA) holds monthly meeting. All MUS parents are welcome to attend.
When: 8:45 am
Where: To be announced
Info: 969-3249 or mpta@montecitou.org