Santa Barbara Earthquake Survivor Stories
Historian Betsy J. Green’s lecture series focuses on firsthand accounts of June 29, 1925.
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Historian Betsy J. Green’s lecture series focuses on firsthand accounts of June 29, 1925.
The “Stories and Lives Remembered” exhibit introduces us to earthquake survivors and
victims.
A look at what remained, and who was gone, when the shaking stopped.
Insights emerge as the city celebrates 100-year anniversary of 1925 temblor with an event series.
C.A.R.E.4Paws volunteer Ava Vasquez finds success in her fourth annual drive.
The annual S.Y.V. Pride Parade and Festival is June 14.
Pavilion was recently named one of the top three butterfly gardens in the nation.
Week of June 12.
The “Ocean Guardians in Chumash Territory” mural was created by veteran muralist and environmental activist Emiliano Campobello with help from every single one of Adams’s more than 500 students.
Around 2,200 cyclists passed through town Friday on their seven-day, 545-mile ride from San Francisco to Santa Monica.