The Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation (PASF), a nonprofit providing financial aid to deserving vocal and instrumental students in Santa Barbara County, has named the following board members for the 2024 season:

Deborah Bertling, Erin Bonski-Evans, Rosalind Amorteguy Fendon, Ronald D. Fendon, David T. McKee, Kristine Pacheco-Bernt, Barbara H. Burger, Dr. Marjorie Gies, Peter G. Bertling, Neil DiMaggio, and Noel Lucky-Ris.

Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation members gather for a group photo.
Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation Board members and others gather for a group photo. Credit: Courtesy photo

All board members have a history of service to the Santa Barbara community and the performing arts.

Bertling is a classically trained singer, actor and teacher with some three decades of experience. She has served as president of the PASF Board for the last 20 years.

Bonski-Evans is minister of music at First Presbyterian Church, a position she has held since 2015.

Fendon is an independent design professional who has served on the PASF board since 1988.

McKee is a former associate dean of the College Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati.

Pacheco-Bernt is a professional violinist, arts administrator, and music educator at the Santa Barbara Symphony.

Burger is the former marketing director for the Santa Barbara Symphony and now a publicist for the State Street Ballet.

Dr. Gies is medical director at Casa Serena and, by serving on the board, continues her family’s legacy of support to the foundation and the performing arts.

DiMaggio is a professional pianist, former PASF scholarship recipient, and a music faculty member at Westmont College.

Lucky-Ris, whose parents helped launch PASF, is a sales director with Golf Digest, West Coast Travel.

Established in 1982, PASF encourages young musicians to strive for excellence and supports them in their growth as performer.

The foundation hosts an annual music competition and supports music educational outreach in Santa Barbara.

Scholarship applicants range in age from 10 to 30 years old. The competition pays out up to $35,000 annually in prizes and Encouragement Awards.

For more information about PASF, visit pasfsb.org.