Chalk and Community At the Mission Memorial Day Weekend


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The I Madonnari Street Painting Festival is a beloved tradition in Santa Barbara.

The festival will take place at the Old Mission Santa Barbara Saturday-Monday, May 24-26, from 10 a.m.

to noon.

Proceeds from the festival have been used to sponsor fine arts programs for more than 80,000 children in county public schools.

For $15, children can create their own chalk masterpieces in the Kids' Square area.

To learn more, volunteer, or donate, visit ccp.sbceo.org.

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