Most major hotels present entertainment nightly during the summer season and on weekends all year. State Street has a good jazz scene. Santa Barbara supports a professional symphony and a chamber orchestra. The proximity to the University of California at Santa Barbara assures an endless stream of visiting artists and performers. To see what's scheduled around town pick up a copy of the free weekly Santa Barbara Independent newspaper.
Harbor Parade of LightsA lovely sight as boats decorated with holiday lights cruise around Stearn's Wharf and the Harbor.
First Night Santa BarbaraDecember 31(805) 892-2250First Night Santa Barbara will take place on December 31st from 12 noon to 12 midnight. In the afternoon, children will be treated to child friendly activities that embrace arts and crafts, music and theater. In addition to the children's program, local cultural centers will offer special admission to First Night revelers throughout the day.At dusk, Santa Barbara will transform into a spectacle of light and color, revealing outdoor concerts, viewings of specially commissioned art installations, gallery tours, musical programs, street corner musicians, staged theater productions, multimedia displays, dances, street performers and a spectacular midnight fireworks display. Admission to all events is granted to visitors displaying a commemorative First Night Santa Barbara button. First Night event held in cities across the country and world. The theme is "The Santa Barbara Family" and the city-wide events emphasize the arts, culture, and entertainment; beginning at 1pm and ending at midnight with a fireworks show.
Hanggliding and Paragliding FestivalJan 1(805) 965-3733Fly-in at Elings Park in Santa Barbara from
11am to dusk. Festival will include traditional favorites of hang gliders flying
from the mountains, paragliding and hang gliding spot landings, and other
contests. Also may be featuring kites, hot air balloons, and gliders, plus music
and lots of fun.
Orchid FairLate MarchHeld at the Santa
Barbara Orchid Estate (off Patterson in Goleta). More than 50 growers from
around the world participate. Highlights include demonstrations of orchid care
and culture and a large area of beautiful flower arrangements. Items for sale
include corsages, plants, supplies, pins and posters.
Whale FestivalMarchThis March festival in honor of the whale includes a Street
Faire, storytelling, whale watching and diving excursions, and arts and crafts.
Get the facts from "official whale information stations".
International Film FestivalMarchDrawing celebrities, press, film buffs, and regular folks
to town every March, the SBIFF showcases American and international independent
films. At their site you can find a schedule of films and competitions, seminars
and symposiums, lists of winners from years past, and other events sponsored by
SBIFF.
Botanical Garden's Easter Egg HuntAprilSimilar to the Easter egg hunt at the White House, children
bring baskets and hunt for eggs. Refreshments are served.
Jewish FestivalAprilAt Oak Park in April, there's entertainment throughout the day celebrating Jewish culture and traditions. Israeli dancing, klezmer bands, storytelling, arts, crafts, and food.
Bike Week MayThe Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition coordinates events. There is a bike Expo, Bike to Work Day, races, tours, and school activities.
Botanical Garden Spring Plant SaleNative plants--"a great selection of Santa Barbara native cultivars, including verbena, iris, and heuchera"--are for sale, along with an assortment of used books from the Botanical Garden's Library.
Earth DayEarth Day was born in Santa Barbara--first celebrated there in 1970--in response to the massive oil spill of 1969. Thirty plus years later, it's a major event
I MadonnariLate May Come celebrate the arts and help the Children's Creative Project paint the streets Italian Style. The old Mission Santa Barbara will be transformed into the color-splashed site of Santa Barbara's 14th I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival. Engage your senses with live music and an authentic Italian market. Enjoy a fabulous array of Italian cuisine and specialty items.
Big Dog Parade & Block PartyJuneState Street goes to the dogs!
Lompoc Flower FestivalJune 49th Annual Lompoc Valley Flower Festival"A New Beginning" Featuring
a parade at 10am Saturday with bands, equestrian units, drill teams, clowns, and
floats made of flowers and other organic materials grown in the valley.
Additional highlights include a carnival, commercial center, self guided tours
of the flower fields, and over 30 food booths run by local non-profit agencies.
Admission to the event and stage performances are free. For further information
call the Festival Office at (805) 735-8511.
National Horse ShowJuly 2001One of the nation's top equestrian events. Takes place at the Earl Warren Showgrounds.
County FairJulyHeld in Santa Maria, the July Fair focuses on local agriculture, youth programs, and local community efforts.
French FestivalMid-July.
Bastille Day weekend, a
celebration of French culture at Oak Park. Food, music, entertainment--c'est
magnifique!
Clown Theatre Instituteend of July-end of AugustAt the Lobero Theatre from the end of July through the end
of August, a four-week intensive course in creating and performing theatre,
including dance, mime, and movement.
Mariachi FestivalAugustTakes place at the County Bowl and benefits K-12 educational programs throughout Santa Barbara.
Renaissance Faire and Midsummer MarketAugustFor two weekends in
mid-August, 16th century life is re-created in Oak Park.
International Jazz Festival & World Music Beach PartySeptember 2001In September, three days of jazz performed at East Beach by world-renowned musicians. For further information call (805) 966-3000.
Celtic Arts and Music FestivalOctober 2001Celebrate Celtic music, arts and crafts at the Earl Warren Showground at the end of October.
Celebration of HarvestOctoberSponsored by the Santa Barbara County Vintners Association in October. Silent auction, live music, food, and wine.
Harvest Moon FestivalMid-November, 2001Sponsored by the Santa Barbara County Dance Society.
Call (805)
893-3535.
Artwalk The annual fundraiser to benefit the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History's Annual Artwalk is an exciting weekend of art and music, with both indoor and outdoor shows.
Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 9am-4pm. For additional information call (805) 682-4711 x344.
National Amateur Horse ShowNovember Where else but at the Earl Warren Showgrounds. An important November training show for future Olympian equestrians.