Santa Barbara Chinese-American Association Rings In Chinese New Year
Dance and a musical variety program put a flourish on celebration of year of the Yang Water DragonCASA of Santa Barbara County Serves Record Number of Children in 2011
The first of 'Get to Know CASA' community series scheduled for Jan. 31Health Advocates from Santa Barbara Fighting Back to Speak at National Anti-Drugs Forum
They will share their expertise and learn new strategies during the February conference in Washington, D.C.
Ex-Offenders’ Poetic Justice Project Gets Boost from The Fund for Santa Barbara
Theater company based in Santa Maria receives $10,000 grantHospice of Santa Barbara Seeks Complimentary Therapy Volunteers
Licensed specialists in massage, Reiki and cranial sacral therapy are especially needed
International Women’s Festivals in Santa Barbara to Honor Kathy Ireland
Supermodel turned entrepreneur will receive the 'Gutsy Gals Inspire Me' awardRotary Club of Santa Barbara North Names 3 Adams School Families of the Month
Honorees were Aedan Garnand and his parents, Blake and Cathleen; Jenna MacFarlane and her parents, Pam and Tom; and Simon Parker, and his parents, Ian and Kate
Santa Barbara Bowl to Donate 25 Cents of Every Ticket Sold to County Arts Commission
Subsidy fund will expand access to arts and cultural programs to underserved communities countywideSouth Coast Railroad Museum to Celebrate ‘Super Saturday’ with Free Train Rides
Admission will be free for the 16th annual event, from 1 to 4 p.m. Jan. 28
Steven Sharpe Joins Hospice of Santa Barbara Board
General director of Opera Santa Barbara brings an extensive nonprofit career to the positionSanta Barbara Teens Team Up to Collect Sports Gear for Kids in Need
Donations of new and gently used equipment accepted at three locations through Feb. 20Goleta Rotary Evening Club Harvests Tangerines for a Cause
Weekend outing benefits Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, Backyard Bounty and Mend Poverty
Sunday’s ‘Night of Guitars’ at SOhO to Benefit Two Veterans Charities
Local bands will perform rock, reggae and jazz to support Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Santa Barbara Navy LeagueGirl Scout Cookie Pre-Sales Begin Saturday
Local troops will take orders until Jan. 29; booth sales at retail stores will begin Feb. 24
Botanic Garden Needs Another $40,000 to Rebuild Campbell Bridge
Donations received by March 17 will help reconstruct the structure, lost in the Jesusita FireDirect Relief International to Expand Vaccine Capacity in Haiti
In two years since massive quake, Goleta-based agency has provided more than 1,000 tons of medical support
Goleta Rotary Evening Club Hears from Schools’ Garden Education Manager
Jana Brody updates members on the sustainable garden they helped build at La Patera School
Santa Barbara Foundation Posts Record Year in 2011 for Donor Investment
More than $15 million in grants is awarded to more than 1,700 local nonprofit organizations, the bulk allocated for health and human services
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with ‘Nights’ at Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Art, music, drinks and entertainment will blend for one-night-only interactive happenings on Jan. 20Cancer Center’s Arthur J. Merovick Endowment Reaches $1 Million Milestone
The fund helps ensure care for all patients, regardless of insurance status or ability to payGoleta Valley Toastmasters Club Inducts New Officers
Sveinn Thorarinsson will serve as president of the public speaking group through June
‘Uni-Tea’ Fundraiser for Unity Shoppe to Feature Author/Actress Mara Purl
Sponsorships still being sought for Feb. 12 afternoon of refreshments and entertainmentSuzanne Duffy, Sophia Vaillant to Perform Feb. 19 at Trinity Episcopal Church
Flute and piano duet will honor the legacy of writer/composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Martin Luther King Jr. Committee Plans Jan. 16 Celebration in Santa Barbara
Dance and music performances in De la Guerra Plaza will be followed by a free program at the Arlington Theatre
Historic Casa del Herrero in Montecito Seeks Volunteer Tour Guides
Docents will be trained to lead 90-minute walking tours, with classes beginning Jan. 19
Santa Barbara Teen News Network Meets Critical Year-End Fundraising Goal
Community donors help the student-produced network, a project of the Patricia Henley Foundation, fill a $6,000 funding gap to keep its nonprofit status
Seven Santa Barbara Boy Scouts Achieve Eagle Rank
Connor and William Proctor, Tyler Casper, Kyle Kovacs, Galen Collins, Tyler Nichoson and James Deacon put in a combined 1,466 service hours
Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club to Open Station to Kids on Sunday
On-air event with other cities and states part of national ham radio Kids Day
At ‘Love Under the Sea,’ You Can Meet Your Soulmate and Support the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, emcee John Palminteri will help you find romance at the museum's inaugural sea-themed speed-dating event
Local Nonprofits Make Final Fundraising Push Ahead of Saturday’s Donation Deadline
Looking to make an end-of-year, tax-deductible charitable contribution? There are many South Coast organizations in need of support
Page Youth Center’s Winter Basketball Season Under Way
Community is invited to catch the action, with games held after school and on weekends
Make a New Year’s Resolution to Become a Big Brother or Big Sister
Volunteer mentors provide key support and encouragement for youths in challenging situationsTy Warner Adds Autograph to Celebrity Beanie Baby Benefiting Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation
The one-of-a-kind bear, featuring more than 30 signatures, is up for auction on eBayDirect Relief International Receives $500,000 Year-End Donation
Goleta-based nonprofit relies solely on private support to finance its humanitarian health programs
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