Steve Malone: 1949-2015
Photographer Steve Malone spent his life capturing the essential moments in the life of our town.
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Photographer Steve Malone spent his life capturing the essential moments in the life of our town.
Dan Poynter’s Self-Publishing Manual guided countless authors’ manuscripts into becoming books.
Santa Barbara artist Kenneth Korten created beautiful objects through careful observation and patient craftsmanship, and he walked gently on this earth.
Everyone who met Stewart Mills came away with a new friend; such was his remarkably positive, easy empathy, and sense of fun.
From the United Farm Workers boycott to saving Ellwood’s butterfly grove, talented singer Lola Nava Guerra embraced the activist life.
From international meetings to foreign bars, Dana Schorr could use his polylingual charm to get people talking despite cultural and linguistic barriers.
She made many people’s dreams come true by helping them believe in themselves; her positive attitude was contagious.
Rosa Margaret Pace helped modernize the Chumash reservation and founded its first medical clinic.
Remembered fondly by all who worked with him, Bob Whitney helped preserve significant areas in Santa Barbara and Northern California.
The former county supervisor brought political power to the North County when he won and lost the same election in 1992.