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An Educating Conversation: EarthquakeS at the Old Mission: 1925 Was Not the First!

Fri, Jun 27

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Santa Bárbara Mission Archive-Library

Robert Hoover, emeritus professor at Cal Poly SLO, & Tina Foss, emeritus director of the Old Mission Join a select group of those interested in an informative conversation with experts who will first share from a vast store of knowledge, then engage with those present in a lively give & take.

An Educating Conversation: EarthquakeS at the Old Mission: 1925 Was Not the First!
An Educating Conversation: EarthquakeS at the Old Mission: 1925 Was Not the First!

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Jun 27, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Santa Bárbara Mission Archive-Library, 2201 Laguna St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA

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Join a select group of those interested in an informative conversation with different monthly experts who will first share from a vast store of knowledge, then engage with those present in a lively give & take.


Location: Santa Bárbara Mission Archive-Library, 2201 Laguna Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 

Free parking on site | Look for the SBMAL sign on the front portico, to the left.

Cost: $20 admission fee to support the work of the Archive-Library in preserving California history | RSVP Required | Light Refreshments

June 27th, 2025 | Robert Hoover, emeritus professor at Cal Poly SLO, and Tina Foss, emeritus director of the Old Mission Santa Barbara Museum: "EarthquakeS at the Old Mission: 1925 Was Not the First!"


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Barbareño Chumash people, and where Franciscan friars have sought to proclaim the Gospel since 1786.

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