Santa Barbara Library Offers Food-for-Fees Program Through January
Library patrons can donate nonperishable food to waive fees on lost or damaged items.
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Library patrons can donate nonperishable food to waive fees on lost or damaged items.
Chanee and Mel, a pair of white-handed Gibbons, were matched and brought to the zoo as part of a program to support the survival of endangered species.
Donations will be accepted at Santa Barbara Community Arts Workshop on Friday and Saturday.
Three Santa Barbara–area locations included in acquisition announced October 29; members left with questions about access and operations.
The project has preserved thousands of songs representing some of the rarest and most uniquely American music borne from the Jazz Age and the Great Depression that would have likely been lost to landfills and faded from memory.
Careful matchmaking will fuel Sunday’s inclusive race.
Summerland’s Sweet Wheel Farms expands its Food with Dignity program to help address food insecurity.
Patients will continue seeing the same therapists, and officials say insurance access may improve under Sutter’s broader network of accepted providers.
The neighborhood festival drew hundreds as Adelante Charter School celebrates 25 years in Santa Barbara.
The archive, hosted at UC Santa Barbara’s Special Research Collections, is available to the public.