Events

Building Science: Key to a healthy, happy home

Written by Marina Kasa on Tuesday, 15 May 2012.

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Everyone wants a home that is safe, comfortable and efficient, but often our homes have poor indoor air quality, are drafty, and are expensive to operate. Building science is a field of study that focuses on these issues. A building system functions very similarly to systems in nature. If one aspect has a problem, it will impact the ability of the entire system to function properly.

If you are looking to create a more comfortable and healthy home, you may want to consider bringing in a trained, building science expert to examine the home's performance and identify areas for improvement. This is important because not all problems will have visible signs (such as indoor air quality), and, even when there are visible signs (such as mold or moisture issues), the cause can be far different from what you might think. Treating an obvious symptom without knowing the real cause can actually make it worse or even create new problems.

For instance, most owners of drafty homes immediately think that air sealing doors and window will solve the problem. Unfortunately, if the drafts are actually coming from the ceiling or floor, sealing doors and windows can make the draft problem worse and impact indoor air quality. A slight amount of air leakage into a home is a normal state, and outside air coming through doors and windows creates a much healthier environment than air moving in from the attic and crawl space. An upgrade done right improves comfort, health, safety, durability, and energy efficiency of a home.

Santa Barbara has a number of experts trained in building science, known as Building Analysts. These analysts are certified by the Building Performance Institute (BPI) through a rigorous course with written and field tests. Unfortunately, there are only a handful of these trained professionals in the area. There is a great need for more Building Analysts, especially given the aging status of the buildings in Santa Barbara.

Through BPI training, Building Analysts are educated in building science and how a home functions as a system. A "building doctor" of sorts, these experts can look at the symptoms in a home, properly identify what is making the building "sick," and suggest the solutions that would fix the problem. BPI coursework includes field training such as:

  • Using infrared cameras to look at temperature differences in areas of the house;
  • Conducting blower door tests to see how much air leaks out of the house; and
  • Performing function and safety testing for carbon monoxide levels and combustion appliance back-draft.

You may want to know how your home is performing, even if there are no visible problems. A home inspection by a Building Analyst can identify even the invisible problems to ensure that you live in a healthy, comfortable, and efficient home. If problems are found, now is a great time to make improvements, as there are currently two local programs available to provide financial assistance to make upgrades. Rebates are available through a statewide program called Energy Upgrade California. Additionally, emPowerSBC is a local program that provides low-cost loans to help finance the upfront costs of upgrades. Both of these programs have a list of preferred contractors to perform the upgrades, and these contractors are required to be BPI certified.

Interested in becoming certified as a BPI Building Analyst?

Two subsidized Building Analyst courses are being offered locally for $100; normally the courses would run around $2,350. The week-long program is well worth the cost. They include classroom lectures, field training, and the two tests for certification.

Building Analysts come from a variety of backgrounds. Participants in the training course may include contractors, green building professionals, students or recent graduates, and other professionals looking to expand their skills. There are no prerequisites for taking the training, and the concentrated style of the course provides all the necessary skills in a short period of time. Two intensive exams ensure that the trainees are ready to conduct home performance testing on their own.

The dates for the upcoming subsidized courses are:

Ventura: May 21-25
Santa Barbara: June 4-8

Click here to find out more and sign up.

For more information contact Ashley Watkins at 805-568-3514 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Earth Day was awesome - Thank you!

on Wednesday, 25 April 2012.

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We are proud to report 35,765 people attended Santa Barbara Earth Day this year! (And thanks to our stellar volunteers, who tracked entries from 6 locations). It's a beautiful thing when so many people can gather to share information, celebrate, and empower one another. Check out our "Live" site to re-live the magic: live.sbearthday.org

Our favorite stats

  • 923 people took a test drive in one of the new electric vehicles in the Green Car Show. Thanks to the teams from Chevy Volt, Coda, Ford Focus, Nissan Leaf, and Toyota Prius for making this possible.
  • We counted about 1,500 bikes at the festival. 850 took advantage of free valet bike parking in Bike World. Still more came by foot or bus. Special thanks to our partners at the SB Bicycle Coalition, MTD, and Santa Barbara Car Free.
  • The amount of water distributed by our water stations this year was equivalent to 2,000 plastic bottles.
  • 85% of the waste generated by the festival was diverted from the landfill. Special thanks to Green Project Consultants for hand sorting each piece.

Special thanks

A huge thank you to our core production and marketing partners: +One Events, LoaTree, New Noise, and Oniracom, as well as dozens of other production partners and hundreds of volunteers. We invite you to join us in applauding their incredible energy and commitment.

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You can still give back

For those who participated in our text donation drive, many thanks. If you didn't get a chance, you can still make a $10 donation by texting "Earth" to 50555 and replying "Yes." We'll be pulling our raffle winners tomorrow - prizes include a bicycle, water bottles, and more. Your support allows us to host this event year after year.

You can also donate online.

Tell us what you think

We want to hear from you! What were the highlights? Suggestions for next year? Respond by Thursday at 5pm and we'll enter you in a drawing to win some fossil-free lifestyle gifts.

Share your photos

We know you took some great shots -- please share them!

You can post your photos and videos to one of our sites (including Facebook, Instagram #sbearthday, or Flickr) or mail a disc to CEC (26 W. Anapamu St. 2nd floor) for a chance to be used in festival promotional materials for 2013.

The history of CEC's Earth Day in Santa Barbara

Written by Sigrid Wright on Wednesday, 21 March 2012.

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"What I love about Earth Day today is that it has become an enormous exchange of information and ideas about how to preserve, protect and enhance the quality of life in Santa Barbara and by extension, the world. It's fun, educational and an aesthetic experience all rolled into one. How many events do you go to where 38,000 people gather to learn from one another? Earth Day gives me a sense of joy and hope each and every year."

- Paul Relis, former CEC Executive Director

The oil spill

To understand how Santa Barbara became the home of the one of the most highly attended, most consistently held community-based Earth Day festivals on the West Coast, one needs to go back to first Earth Day celebration in 1970.

Or rather, a year before that -- because the story of this annual celebration actually started with a tragedy. On January 28, 1969, an oil platform six miles off of Santa Barbara's coast ruptured, sending 80,000 to 100,000 barrels of crude oil into the Santa Barbara Channel over the next 10 days. The oil spread from Goleta to Ventura, killing thousands of sea birds, as well as dolphins, elephant seals, and sea lions.

"It's hard to imagine today, but at the time it was the largest oil spill in the U.S.," said Marc McGinnes, retired UCSB Environmental Studies Program professor. (Today the Santa Barbara spill ranks third behind the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf in 2010 and the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989.) "What we now know as the environmental movement was just emerging. It was events like this and fires burning on the Cuyahoga River that got people's attention."

Environmental activism

Over the next few years, the Nixon Administration would respond by putting into place the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and national legislation. Locally, on the first anniversary of the oil spill, activists hosted a national conference at Santa Barbara City College, with speakers that included notable environmentalists Paul Ehrlich and David Brower, political leaders Sen. Alan Cranston, Rep. Pete McCloskey and former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, as well as Denis Hayes, coordinator of the first Earth Day observances planned for later that year.

The ripples of that conference – in which the community began to channel its outrage, concern, and hopes for a better future – can still be felt today. One of these was the formation of the Community Environmental Council (CEC), whose first order of business was to open an ecology center on the corner of State and Anapamu, close down the street out front, and host one of the first Earth Day celebrations in the country on April 22, 1970.

The Earth Day Festival was born

"The festival itself was modest, with maybe 5,000 people. But when taken collectively, it turned out to be the world's largest event – cities everywhere participated that day," said former CEC Executive Director Paul Relis, who co-directed the organization in its early years with former Santa Barbara mayor Hal Conklin.

The annual event continued on and off thru the 1970s, waned in the 1980s, and then was revitalized in 1990 when Denis Hayes called for a recommitment to a national day of recognition for the environment. Karen Feeney led an effort to re-spark the gathering with a 20th anniversary bash at Santa Barbara City College, and Earth Day has been held consistently and with increasing attendance by the CEC since then.

Today's Earth Day Festival

Today the Earth Day Festival is a two-day event at Alameda Park, with more than 250 local and national exhibitors, a Green Car Show, live music, and speakers that have recently included director James Cameron, actress Daryl Hannah, and Tesla Motorcars CEO Elon Musk. With more that 38,000 people attending in 2011, it logs as the most well-attended annual Earth Day Festival on the West Coast.

For more informtaion on CEC's Earth Day Festival visit: www.SBEarthDay.org

Volunteer for CEC's Earth Day Festival

on Friday, 16 March 2012.

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Be a part of the Community Environmental Council’s Earth Day Festival in Santa Barbara. Get ready to have fun while earning some good karma points. We need approximately 300 energetic volunteers Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22 as well as a few volunteers to help with set-up in the days prior. The success of CEC’s Earth Day Festival relies on the energy and hands-on support of our friends and fellow eco-citizens.

We need your help

Each volunteer shift is 4 hours long. Sign up for as many as you'd like.

Setup, before the festival:

  • Thursday, April 19, 10am-6pm
  • Friday, April 20, 10am-6pmsignupbutton

Festival:

  • Saturday, April 21, 6am-8pm
  • Sunday, April 22, 6am-8pm

What do volunteers do?

Volunteers do everything from assisting with vendor check-in, working in the Green Car Show area, helping with the festival’s children's activities, greeting festival guests to lending support to the Zero-Waste Team.


Start volunteering now!

We need your help before the festival too! You can start helping today by sharing CEC's Earth Day Festival with your friends on Facebook and Twitter. Download our "Social Media Guide" for tips and tricks.

Free workshop: Learn about electric vehicles

Written by Michael Chiacos on Wednesday, 25 January 2012.

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Join CEC at workshops for prospective electric vehicle (EV) owners, with info about rebates, home charging units, and public fast-charging stations. The workshops will also include test drives and a conversation with current EV owners. Come to one of the workshops to learn one of these vehicles might work for you, or pass this announcement along to friends that might be considering a new car.

Free lunch is included but requires an RSVP.  RSVP today >

Santa Barbara Workshop

Saturday, January 28, 2012 | 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Santa Barbara MTD | 550 Olive St. | Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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Camarillo Workshop

Sunday, January 29, 2012 | 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Pleasant Valley School District Auditorium, 2222 E Ventura Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93010
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Why is CEC so interested in electric vehicles?

These revolutionary new vehicles are not only fun to drive, but they achieve approximately 100 mpg equivalent, produce zero tailpipe emissions, and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 75% (or 100% if you plug in to rooftop solar panels). By the end of this year, there will be a dozen new models of EVs of all shapes and sizes on the market.

Are you ready for some (carrot) mobbing?

Written by Marina Kasa on Wednesday, 04 January 2012.

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Do you recall the story of the young boy trying to get a stubborn donkey to pull his cart? Rather than making the donkey move by hitting him with a stick, the boy dangled a tasty carrot in front of the donkey to entice him to move forward. In a Carrot Mob, YOU are the carrot that helps a business go green!

Think of a Carrot Mob kind of like a reverse boycott. We use social networks to pack a local business with customers and boost its sales for the day. In return, the business promises to dedicate 100% of the additional sales from that day to making sustainable improvements to its operations. Learn more...

Our next carrot mob is just around the corner

WHO:

You, and other Santa Barbara carrot mobbers

WHEN:

Saturday, January 21 from 10 am - 3 pm

WHERE:  

Shhh it’s a secret – Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for hints. We'll announce the secret location by email one week before the event.

WHY:

To reward the business for doing the right thing and help it upgrade to more energy efficient lighting

 

Want the inside scoop? Stay updated on the upcoming Carrot Mob by following CEC on Facebook, and signing up for email action alerts. We’ll be playing trivia games and dropping hints about the secret location in early January. Can you can guess which lucky business will be target of our next Carrot Mob?

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Infographic: CEC's results in 2011

on Tuesday, 06 December 2011.

The Community Environmental Council (CEC) is a small and dedicated non-profit with a very big mission: ending the Santa Barbara region’s dependence on fossil fuels in one generation. It's been a busy year for CEC. After all, moving our region off fossil fuels is no small task. Check out this infographic of our most impressive accomplishments from 2011.

Thank you to everyone who helped us this year: donors, green-minded businesses, Solarize SB participants, Facebook fans, Earth Day attendees...  you all help power the clean energy movement in Santa Barbara. Consider giving back by making a donation to CEC this year.

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Volunteer for CEC at SB Int'l Marathon: Nov. 5 & 11

on Monday, 31 October 2011.

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CEC is the title charity for this year's Santa Barbara International Marathon. The proceeds from the race will support CEC's efforts to transition the Santa Barbara region away from fossil fuels in one generation. As a part of our participation, we are helping with preparations for the race. We have 2 volunteer opportunities for you to help CEC:

Saturday, November 5, 10am-8pm
American Red Cross, 2707 State Street
Race goodie bag stuffing. Looking for volunteers to take 2 hour shifts.

Friday, November 11, 8am-8pm
Earl Warren Exhibit Hall, 3400 Calle Real
Race chip and number distribution to half marathon participants. Looking for volunteers to take 3 hour shifts.

Please contact Kathi King at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call (805) 963-0583 x108 to sign up for a shift and start racking up those eco-karma points. Also, CEC is happy to give community service hours to high school students.

Green Gala achieved waste diversion of 97%

on Thursday, 27 October 2011.

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CEC's Green Gala, the eco-chic event of the year, looked and felt exquisite -- but still reflected CEC's core environmental ethic.

Almost everything at the event was borrowed, repurposed or vintage: the costumes, the greenery, the décor, the centerpieces, and more. All food and drink was carefully sourced, with an emphasis on local, organic and in many cases vegetarian for every course.

In addition, we hand-sorted all the waste at the end of the evening. For the last two years, over 90% of the waste generated by the Green Gala has been recycled or composted. This year, CEC is proud to announce that we diverted 97% of the waste generated. These numbers far exceed waste management practices of any standard event and are exemplary even for an event striving to be considered "zero waste." Read the full report from Green Project Consultants...

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Thank you to Merryl Brown Events for paying such close attention to these details. It is this kind of effort that has won Merryl and her team prestigious national awards for the Green Gala, such as the 2010 International Special Events Society (ISES) Esprit Award. Special thanks to Green Project Consultants for helping us manage the waste that evening.

Preview screening: Revenge of the Electric Car

Written by Michael Chiacos on Friday, 16 September 2011.

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Did you watch the film "Who Killed the Electric Car," about the auto industry's backlash against California's electric car requirements and how GM crushed the EV1? The film is a cult classic and inspired many of today's electric vehicle owners or future owners to pledge that their next car would be electric.

Now for Revenge

On Wednesday, October 5, 2011, CEC and The Sustainability Project are bringing an exclusive preview of the sequel - "The Revenge of the Electric Car" - to the gorgeous Marjorie Luke Theater. The film captures the auto industry, one of the mightiest industries of all time, at a time when it is almost forced to collapse by the Great Recession, and being pushed by government regulations to design greener and more innovative products. Reviewers note that "Revenge" director Chris Paine gained extraordinary access to the automotive industry's movers and shakers, and tight editing and a spiffy soundtrack make the film highly entertaining. Even for those not interested in cars, the film has received rave reviews:

"Fascinating ... a hugely entertaining portrait. (Revenge) makes for a refreshing and ultimately very effective change of pace compared with the strident, propaganda approach so often employed by similar documentaries. Even the most skeptical global warming deniers are apt to find themselves rooting for this disparate group of risk-takers who may well be spearheading the long delayed transition from oil reliance to new technology."
-Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter

Watch the Trailer

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Today's Electric Vehicles

The modern electric vehicles like the Tesla, Chevy Volt, and Nissan Leaf are a revolutionary product compared to gasoline cars, at least from the perspective of environmental impact and energy independence. With EPA ratings often exceeding 100 mpg equivalent, they produce zero tailpipe emissions, and on California's green, domestic grid, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75 percent. Most inspiring, home owners with solar panels on their roof can power their car without using a drop of oil or generating emissions.

Event Details

On Wednesday, October 5, CEC will be hosting an electric car show from 5:30 to 7 pm. The Mobile Café will be on site selling nutritious food, and local businesses and organizations will provide informational displays. We will have reserved parking for electric vehicles (EV), in hopes of having the largest collection of EVs in Santa Barbara. If you are driving your EV to the screening, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to reserve parking.

The film will begin at 7 pm and will be followed by a panel of EV experts and owners, who will join documentary director Paine for a discussion about the benefits and difficulties of EV ownership and the future of the EV industry. CEC Transportation Specialist Michael Chiacos will also join panel and will highlight the latest in Plug in Santa Barbara's efforts to build charging stations and make it easier to drive electric vehicles.

The event is a benefit for The Sustainability Project, and tickets can be purchased in advance for $10 on their website, along with more information, at www.TheSustainabilityProject.org or for $15 at the door.

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4 reasons to come to Solar SUNday on July 17

on Wednesday, 13 July 2011.

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CEC's annual Solar SUNday event is this weekend – Sunday, July 17, from 11 am to 4 pm at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Why should you add it to your calendar?

  1. Tons of solar information, all in one spot.
    With energy prices continuing to rise, the time to go solar is now. You don't have to go hunting around Santa Barbara for the information you need. It all comes together for you at Solar SUNday. Attend a workshop, talk to some installers and ask the experts all your questions.

  2. Electric vehicles are making an appearance.
    The new Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf will be at Solar SUNday. Some Santa Barbara residents are plugging their electric vehicles into their home solar panels and are driving on sunshine – imagine the possibilities!

  3. Kids love this event.
    We're offering two art projects and a Chumash storyteller, who will be telling Sun Stories throughout the day.

  4. Museum is FREE all day, and the butterflies are back!
    Admission to the Museum is free all day, thanks to the CEC and our sponsors. Solar SUNday is the perfect opportunity to visit the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History's "Butterflies Alive!" exhibit – one of the most popular exhibits. Visitors stroll through a beautiful atrium with more than 1,000 free-flying butterflies fluttering around.

CEC's Solar SUNday introduces our community to the resources and experts in Santa Barbara that can help make our buildings, and lives, healthier and prosperous.

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Watch this video from Solar SUNday 2009:

Paul decided to go solar

on Friday, 20 May 2011.

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"I learned a lot at Earth Day – everything from discovering the Solarize SB program, to meeting local solar installers, to information on incentives.

Personally, I'm pretty stoked to move forward with a solar installation now that my projected break-even point is 6-7 years. That’s not a bad financial return while doing the right thing for Mother Earth.”

-- Paul D., Santa Barbara resident


30 days after Earth Day, Paul D. met with a Solarize SB contractor at his home to assess it for a solar panel installation. This is what we love to see - a local resident getting inspired at Earth Day and then taking steps to make sustainable changes.

Jeff test drove an electric vehicle at the Earth Day Festival

on Friday, 20 May 2011.

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"I happily participated in the Green Car Show Ride and Drive this past April and was able to drive a Nissan Leaf.  I am a Prius driver, thus knew what to look for when trying out an all-electric car.  Nissan did an excellent job making the Leaf a very 'consumer-friendly' automobile.  The Leaf was comfortable, spacious and even fun to drive.  Most importantly, I didn’t feel as though I was driving a 'golf cart'.

The CEC did a great job to provide our community with the opportunity to view and even drive a multitude of alternative vehicles in their Green Car Show. I look forward to following CEC's Plug In Santa Barbara efforts."

-- Jeff C., Santa Barbara

Jeff plans to lease an electric vehicle.

Give it a try - bike commute for National Bike Month

Written by Michelle Kitson on Monday, 16 May 2011.

We’re half way through May, which means we’re half way through National Bike Month! It also means we’re well into CycleMAYnia – a month-long celebration of bicycling events in our community. Check out the CycleMAYnia event page for the events going on through the end of the month.

CEC is celebrating by participating in Traffic Solutions’ Bike Challenge -- a friendly competition with five-member teams making round-trips by bike instead of by car. Team members log the days they bike on their online Commute Calendar. Each team must have two “converts” to qualify for prizes (a convert is someone who doesn’t normally bike for transportation). Each team gets a chance to win prizes and the highly sought-after title of Bike Challenge Champs.
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This sort of thing is right up CEC’s alley. We gathered 5 CEC staffers to form an unstoppable team – the Clean Energy Crusaders. We’ve got:

  • Megan “cute cruiser” Birney [Advocate]
  • Michael “I do this for a living” Chiacos [Advocate]
  • Eileen “lifelong biker” Daley [Advocate]
  • Christa “mighty Mom” Backson [Convert]
  • Michelle “I’m new here” Kitson [Convert]

Together, we’re a force to be reckoned with. At the close of week 1, we logged over 100 miles of bike commutes!

If you’re bike commuting to celebrate Bike Month too, check out CEC’s Amazon Store. We’ve packed it full of the type of bike accessories that we love. Plus, if you see something you like and you buy it through CEC’s Amazon site, a percentage of your purchase will come back to CEC – quite an earth friendly purchase.

We’ll see you out in the bike lanes!

Solarize SB workshops are coming to your neighborhood soon

Written by Megan Birney on Friday, 13 May 2011.

Solarize Santa Barbara makes it easier and cheaper to go solar. CEC’s Solarize Santa Barbara is a new group-purchasing discount program for homeowners who want to go solar – kind of like a “Groupon” for solar panels. CEC does all the up-front work and makes it easy for you to go solar. When you participate in Solarize Santa Barbara, CEC will connect you with a pre-approved solar contractor who will give you a great value for a great solar power system.

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Get started by attending an introductory workshop.

We’ll explain the benefits of buying in bulk with your neighbors, describe how to participate, and provide an introduction to the Solarize Santa Barbara program. Workshops will cover the basics of energy efficiency and solar, with plenty of time for you to ask questions.

 

Highlights include:

  • Introduction to Energy Efficiency
  • Basics of Solar Energy
  • Financing Solar

Santa Barbara
May 17, 2011
6:30-8:00pm
Unitarian Society
1535 Santa Barbara St.

Carpinteria
June 1, 2011
6:30-8:00pm
Carp. Women's Club     
1059 Vallecito Rd.

Goleta

June 7, 2011
6:30-8:00pm
Goleta Comm. Center     
5679 Hollister Ave.

Solar SUNday

July 17, 2011
Museum of
Natural History
2559 Puesta del Sol

 

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