Santa Barbara Teachers Seek Public Donations for Supplies and Special Items
Teachers take to the web to raise money for classrooms.
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Teachers take to the web to raise money for classrooms.
The “Chase the Chill” project, run by the Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation, returns for its third year with handmade winter gear and a message of holiday kindness.
San Marcos High students reflect on the life of their 17-year-old friend, who died from a skateboarding accident on Thanksgiving.
Crews delivered the tree from Grants Pass, Oregon, to the 1300 block of State Street for installation on Tuesday.
Library patrons can donate nonperishable food to waive fees on lost or damaged items.
Donations will be accepted at Santa Barbara Community Arts Workshop on Friday and Saturday.
Careful matchmaking will fuel Sunday’s inclusive race.
Summerland’s Sweet Wheel Farms expands its Food with Dignity program to help address food insecurity.
The neighborhood festival drew hundreds as Adelante Charter School celebrates 25 years in Santa Barbara.
Skilled competition, community, and culture rounded out the annual event in Santa Ynez.