de Young Museum: Monet and Venice (Mar 26)
Featuring more than 100 artworks, the exhibition places Monet’s Venice paintings alongside select works from across his career, including his Water Lilies, as well as Venetian views by artists such as Manet, Renoir, and Canaletto.
Pilates for Strength & Control
Move better, feel stronger, and make everyday life easier in this upbeat full-body class blending Pilates-based core work with strength and balance training.
Balance in Everyday Life
These classes offer practical movement tools to support everyday activities like walking, standing, sitting, lifting groceries, driving, and more.
Filoli Historic House and Garden Mansion (Apr 14)
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the northern Santa Cruz Mountains in Woodside, California, Filoli is an excellent example of the Golden Age of American garden design and country house architecture!
Separating Fad from Fact: How to be savvy about “brain boosting” products (Feb 25)
We will cover some perils of doing an internet search for “brain boosting” supplements and then walk through a hierarchy of reputable search sites for cognitive aging queries.
Classic Film: Picnic (Feb 28)
William Holden, Kim Novak, and Rosalind Russell star in this acclaimed drama based on a Pulitzer Prize–winning play.
Welcome to Bhutan: A Sacred Spiritual Landscape (Mar 4)
Join us for a captivating journey to the Kingdom of Bhutan with renowned author and photographer Dr. Ginger Chih.
Celebrating Women’s History Month Through Words and Song (Mar 11)
Join us for a special Women’s History Month program featuring Jo Todd, spoken word artist and vocalist, as she brings the written word to life.
The Second Mrs. London (Mar 18)
A Scholar at the Huntington Library, Marlo Faulkner was the director of the annual Jack London Writers Conference and is on the faculty of the Santa Barbara Writers Conference.
Amplifying Our Humanity: Making Sense of AI for a Better Future (Mar 25)
In this presentation, Kevin Brookhouser offers a clear and hopeful look at artificial intelligence — what it isn’t, and how it can help people in everyday life.
Beautiful — Broken (Apr 1)
Center for Photographic Arts kicks off its month-long celebration with a photography series at The Carmel Foundation with Jerry Takigawa!
Song Sung Blue (Mar 7)
Based on a true story, Mike and Claire, played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, are two down-on-their-luck musicians who prove that it’s never too late to find love and follow your dreams.
Classic Film: A League of Their Own (Mar 21)
Tom Hanks, Gina Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O’Donnell star in comedy-drama about an all-women’s professional baseball team during WWII.
Strength for Daily Living: Three Fundamental Movement Patterns (Feb 4, 11, 18 & 25)
Practice the three movement patterns that power nearly everything you do
Discover the Joy of Watercolor
Learn the fundamentals of watercolor painting in a relaxed, beginner-friendly class.
Connect & Shine: Your Positive Social Media Presence (Feb 12 & 26)
Join our two-part workshop designed to help you put your “best self” forward online.
Care at Home: What’s the Difference? (Feb 26)
This engaging conversation clarifies the differences between home care and home health, the services each provides, and when one may be the right choice.
Free Tax Prep (Feb 2–Apr 15)
Alliance on Aging has volunteer tax counselors that can prepare your 2025 Federal & California income tax returns at no cost. The service is free and offered to low-income taxpayers aged 60 years or older.
Mahjong 102 Lessons (Intermediate)
Join Nakelle for a fun and relaxed introduction to this classic tile game!