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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Fiesta dancing was part of a street side radio remote Friday in Santa Barbara.
Host Drew Wakefield with the Cork and Fork 805 radio show (1290 AM) launched a Fiesta-style party at the legendary Joe s Cafe with an outside show, giveaways, interviews and two entertaining dances. Those were performed by the 2021 Spirit of Fiesta Ysabella Yturralde and the Junior Spirit Savannah Hoover.
The dances were cheered by the full crowd in the Joe s outside patio along with passersby in the street. Many recorded the event on their phone cameras.
Earlier in the show, Joey Somerville, the Joe s General Manager appeared to talk about the iconic restaurant, its ability to survive the COVID crisis, and the popularity it has during Fiesta.
Surfboard exhibit opens at Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum opened a brand new exhibit this weekend for those fascinated by the history of surfboards.
The unique exhibit contains 11 replicas of historic surfboards shaped by Renny Yater and painted by Kevin Ancell and John Comer.
The display traces the history of surfing and the evolution of surfboard design alongside text and historic photographs of the early years of the sport. Most people look at those boards and say well they re not being used today. Well they were used thirty, forty, fifty, even a hundred years ago in some cases, said Yater.
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Looking for the Helpers: Teen creates Earth-inspired clothing line, donates proceeds to local nonprofits
As our area is faced with ongoing changes due to the pandemic, we are bringing stories of people doing good in the community during a time of uncertainty.
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Local Teen Starts Own Clothing Line During Pandemic
Reese Large is a junior high school entrepreneur in Santa Barbara who launched her own apparel company during the pandemic.
It s called Real Life, and is an earth-inspired line of hoodies, sweatshirts and T-shirts.
Profits from each design are donated to a nonprofit organization.