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Three scholarships will be awarded in the spring to deserving graduating high school seniors. The Junior Carpinterian of the Year will receive a $4,000 scholarship and two finalists will each receive a $1,500 scholarship. The awards are available to any graduating senior who lives in the Carpinteria Valley.
Two Teachers of the Year will be awarded scholarship funds for supplies and to enhance their classrooms.
For more information or to contribute to the Junior Carpinterian Scholarship Fund, contact [email protected] or call 805-967-2500 ext. 106.
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“We represent and it is our responsibility to be responsive to the entire region, but we also know downtown Santa Barbara vitality impacts the entire South Coast,” Green said. “That will remain a focus into 2021.”
Before networking with attendees in breakout rooms using Zoom, Miller highlighted the chamber’s Roadmap to Recovery for businesses on the South Coast. Pandemic response and economic recovery efforts will be top priorities for the chamber in 2021.
“Nothing in this document is a demand,” Miller said. “It’s a plan.”
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic fallout have brought massive and unforeseen effects to the business community in Santa Barbara County, Miller said. The chamber is fueled by passion and expertise to lay out a plan and to take action to help get South Coast businesses of all sizes back on their feet safely.
Beachside Bar-Cafe in Goleta Becomes Latest Business Casualty of COVID-19 Pandemic
The restaurant, which has served customers for nearly four decades at the base of the Goleta Pier, is expected to close its doors by the end of the month
The oceanfront Beachside Bar-Cafe at Goleta Beach County Park has announced that it will be closing no later than at the end of the month, the latest local restaurant to fall victim to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina | UPDATED 8:37
January 22, 2021
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The restaurant announced this week that it will close its doors at the end of January, or possibly sooner.
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