THANK YOU
Thank you to the over 3,000 people who joined us on November 3rd for the grand opening of the Michael Towbes Library Plaza! We’re grateful for the community’s enthusiasm and support in celebrating this exciting milestone.
The day was filled with memorable performances from local organizations, including the Symphony, State Street Ballet, CAMA, Flamenco Santa Barbara, and many others, bringing the Plaza to life. We were honored to have special guests join us for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by family-friendly activities, library tours, and plenty of community engagement.
This new space is a tribute to Michael Towbes’ legacy and a testament to our community’s commitment to learning, connection, and growth. Thank you for helping make this celebration a success and for being part of the vibrant future of our Santa Barbara Public Library!
Take a look at a fun recap from Plaza Palooza made by Visonari Content.
A message from U.S. Congressman Salud Carbajal on the Library Plaza.
A message from actor, activist, and donor Jeff Bridges on the Library Plaza.
C.A.R.E.4Paws
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Find YOUR Brick!
Maker House (formerly Clay Studio)
Library Tours
Balloon Animals
Bubble Guy
Children’s Creative Project
Face painting
Library on the Go
Police Activities League: Touch a Truck with Bearcat and Camero
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Santa Barbara Symphony
State Street Ballet
CAMA
Franklin Elementary Folklorico Academy
Santa Barbara High School Jazz Band
Flamenco Santa Barbara
Dave’s Dogs
Elubias
Mony’s
Considered SB
AHA!
Apples to Zucchini Cooking School
Center for Restorative Environmental Work (CREW)
CommUnify
Congregation B’nai B’rith
Doctors without Walls
Elings Park Foundation
Environmental Defense Center
Fielding Graduate University
Food From the Heart
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County
Friends of State Street
Fund for Santa Barbara
Ganna Walska Lotusland
Girls Inc. Santa Barbara
Granada Theater
Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society
Santa Barbara Humane
Hillside
Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara
Kiwanis Club of Santa Barbara
League of Women Voters
LifeChronicles
Maker House (formerly Clay Studio)
Martin Luther King Jr. Committee
MOXI, The Wold Museum of Exploration + Innovation
Neighborhood Restorative Justice Program
New Beginnings Counseling Center
Pearl Chase Society
Planned Parenthood of California Central Coast
Sansum Diabetes Research Institute
Santa Barbara ACT
Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness
Santa Barbara Meals on Wheels
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Santa Barbara Music Club
Santa Barbara Police Activities League
Solstice
Storyteller Children’s Center
Teddy Bear Cancer Center
Transition House
Unity Shoppe
Vistas Lifelong Learning
YouthWell
For over 100 years the Santa Barbara Public Library has continually grown to meet the evolving needs of our community. It has served as a hub for lifelong literacy and civic participation, a gathering place for children to learn, a catalyst for imaginations of all ages, and a virtual refuge. Community building happens at the Library: people come together for inspiration, education, fun, engagement, and leave feeling a stronger sense of community.
The Santa Barbara Public Library provides opportunites for lifelong learning in the heart of the Cultural Arts District and welcomes our entire community.
The new Michael Towbes Library Plaza will meet the evolving needs of our community, our Library, and create a hub for lifelong literacy and civic participation.
CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEERS
Campaign Cabinet
Janet Garufis Campaign Co-chair Jim Jackson Campaign Co-chair
Anna Alldredge, Mark Asman, Bob Bason, Jessica Cadiente, Susan Case, Zora Charles, Marni Cooney, Emily Engel, Christie Glanville, Anna Grotenhuis, Anne Howard, Roy Martinez, Anne Towbes, Martha Townsend, Leslie Zemeckis
Communication & Cultivation Committee
Chair- Anna Alldredge
Laura Capps, Erik Davis, Hannah-Beth Jackson, Gwyn Lurie-Firestein, Kendall Pata
Major Gifts Committee
Chair- Anna Alldredge
Marni Cooney, Emily Engel, Roy Martinez, David McFadden, Martha Townsend
Community Gifts Committee
Chairs-Jennifer Zacharias and Boyd Bailey
Ashleigh Davis, Leslie Dinaberg, Geneva Ives, Kelly Martin, Hannah Rael Willie Simpson, Sheridan Tephorn
Library Plaza Honorary Committee
Peter MacDougall- Honorary Committee Co-chair
Anne Towbes- Honorary Committee Co-chair
Carol and Bob Bason, Sharon and David Bradford, Laura Capps, Lois Capps, Susan and Claude Case, Zora and Les Charles, Hal Conklin, Jelinda and Barry DeVorzon, Christine and Robert Emmons, Christie and John Glanville, Anna Grotenhuis, Susan and Gary Gulbransen, Judith Hopkinson, Joan and Palmer Jackson, Peter and Gerd Jordano, Herbert Kendall, Jill and Neil Levinson, Kandy Luria-Budgor, Patty and John MacFarlane, Irene Macias, Mercedes Millington and Jack C. Mithun, Natalie Orfalea, Joanne and Brian Rapp, Mary and John Romo, Ken and Jo Saxon, Maryan Schall, Elizabeth and Kenny Slaught, Diane Sullivan, Lynne Tahmisian, Carrie Towbes, Maureen White , Barbara Hauter Woodward, John C. Woodward
Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation Board
Jim Jackson, President, Anna Alldredge, Vice President, Roy Martinez, Treasurer, Jim Sterne, Secretary, Alan Brumberger, Susan Case, Peter Ginsberg, Irene Kelly, David McFadden, Art Merovick, Belma Michael Johnson, Stephanie Riordan, Raissa Smorol
To learn more, please contact us at 805.689.2448 or email.
Alan Brumberger is a graduate of Yale University, the University of Michigan Law School and Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. Brumberger was the Chief Executive Officer and General Securities Principal for Emerald Point Capital, LLC., a FINRA Registered Broker Dealer in New York. He has held numerous leadership positions and Board memberships in various philanthropic organizations and investment banking firms including President and CEO of Shearson American Express International Limited, the firm's international investment banking arm in London. He is excited to do his part to help the Santa Barbara Public Library continue and build upon its remarkable record of being a fundamental community resource in broadening our citizens’ literacy.