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The Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation has a temporary home at CoLab, a coworking space designed for nonprofits. The new office is in the La Cumbre Plaza in the space formerly occupied by Tiffany & Co. CoLab is launching with four nonprofit tenants in place—the Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation, the Common Table Foundation, the Children’s Creative Project and the Arts Fund. CoLab is currently seeking two to three more nonprofits to share the space for the next year. CoLab is managed by CLAY, a nonprofit consultancy founded by Santa Barbara resident Jamie Dufek. Dufek also is the Chair of the board

Rita Boss, MLIS is a graduate of UCSB and worked with the Santa Barbara Public Library system while completing her Master's in Library and Information Science through SJSU. She also brings experience in non-profit fundraising, including management of the membership program at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, and building donor relations at CommUnify. Rita says she is “endlessly inspired and impressed” by our Library professionals and looks forward to expanding support for their critical service to the community.

The Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation is proud to support the SB Reads program every year with your donations. This year, the Library Foundation helped fund programs and 700 copies of Isabell Allende's, A Long Petal of the Sea in English and Spanish. The program willl run from September- November and launched with a story telling program at Wylde Works. An SB Reads 2023 kick-off attendee shared, "I really enjoyed the evening at Wylde Works organized as part of the SB Reads Program through our local SB Public Library! Great location, delicious food (unexpected!) and drink, and such interesting stories were

Modern libraries are books at their core but are also responsive to community needs, working with community groups to mobilize services and resources. What does that mean? Rock shows in the Santa Barbara Public Library! We aren’t making this up and the Library hasn’t changed their mission. This summer the Santa Barbara Public Library’s MakeSB mini-grant program, meant to inspire and support making and creating in many forms, embraced what it means for a Library to be more than books. The event featured three local bands: Sissyfit, Stood Up, and The Daphnees. The hardcore, thrash, and garage bands performed to an

Every year, the Santa Barbara Public Library brings our community together through the power of reading. We are thrilled that the Library has announced the captivating novel, A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende, as the featured title for Santa Barbara Reads 2023. This initiative encourages Santa Barbara residents to become part of a shared experience as we read the same book, engage in meaningful discussions, broaden our perspectives, and explore the world through literature. A Long Petal of the Sea takes readers on a sweeping journey, following the lives of two refugees from the Spanish Civil War as

SB Library Foundation Welcomes New Board Member! The Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation is excited to announce our newest board member for 2023-2024: Belma Micheal Johnson. The 2023-2024 officers include Jim Jackson, Board President, Anna Alldredge, Vice President, Jim Sterne Secretary, and Roy Martinez, Treasurer. Belma Michael Johnson has crafted a varied and prolific career as a creative executive and creative talent in numerous fields within the entertainment industry. By working in positions in front of the camera and behind, in music marketing and talent development, as a music-magazine writer and editor, as a television host and producer, as a show

The Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation launched the inaugural Jessica Cadiente Library Champion Award at a National Library Week kickoff event on Monday, April 24, 2023. This award was created to honor Library Director Jessica Cadiente’s visionary leadership and will be given each year to someone who goes above and beyond for our Santa Barbara Public Library. Ms. Cadiente has worked in almost every role within a public library throughout her career and as Library Director she has set the gold standard for Santa Barbara’s libraries. She believes in the power of the Public Library to adapt to the ever-changing needs

National Library Week (April 24 - 28, 2023) is a time to celebrate our Santa Barbara Public Library, library workers' contributions and promote library use and support. The theme for National Library Week 2023 is "There's More to the Story," illustrating the fact that in addition to the books in library collections, available in a variety of formats, libraries offer so much more. Our Santa Barbara Public Library lends items like museum passes, games, musical instruments, and tools. Library programming brings communities together for entertainment, education, and connection through book clubs, storytimes, movie nights, crafting classes, and lectures. And library

"I LOVE the Library. I always have. When I was a kid, the Carnegie Library in my small Minnesota town was a treasure box of books that opened the whole wide world to me. I know that lots of us are nostalgic about libraries. We may see them through the lens of childhood storybooks or school age study halls or young adulthood refuges. But my experience in Santa Barbara has launched me out of nostalgia. When I retired in 2015, I knew that I wanted to do something in the Library, like shelve children’s books. I entered my retirement hoping

On Tuesday April 12, the Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors held a Budget Workshop to discuss the preliminary budget for the 2022-2023 Fiscal Year. The meeting heard from the Community Services Director George Chapjian regarding where funding for the Santa Barbara Public Library stands in the preliminary budgets. Chapjian reported that the Board of Supervisors funds almost $4.6 million annually into every library in the county and has also approved a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) to its per capita funding, meaning the FY 22-23 per capita will increase 3.8 percent. The Board of Supervisors and the Community Services Director clarified