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APRIL

17

2008

Teach Your Children Well

Bring the kiddies to an interactive reading of A Clean Sky: The Global Warming Story, with special guest Mayor Marty Blum on hand to help out. Read story.

APRIL

3

2008

Goodies from the Garden

At Vieja Valley Elementary School, children are learning that sometimes the best things in life do grow on trees. Read story.

MARCH

20

2008

Art Adventures Come Alive

Camp Lorr Art Adventures will open its Spring Art Camp in conjunction with Arts Alive! on Monday, March 24. Read story.

MARCH

13

2008

Happy Birthday Twelve35 Teen Center!

The Twelve35 Teen Center, with its snack bar and arcade, dance, journalism, and art classes, and recording studio has been serving teenagers in our community in a positive way for one whole year. Read story.

JANUARY

31

2008

Hear Our Hearts Calling

Did you know that a blue whale’s heart is the size of a Volkswagen Beetle, and that its heartbeat can be heard two miles away? Read story.

JANUARY

10

2008

Money Help

As any parent of a college-aged kid, or those of us who have had to go it alone, can attest, trying to figure out how to pay for higher education can be a nightmare. Read story.

JANUARY

3

2008

Rockin’ Good Cause

Rock & Roll Academy of Santa Barbara

Thanks to S.B. mom Shellie Wilkinson, mini Mick Jaggers and junior Joan Jetts can amp up their afternoons at Santa Barbara’s very own school of rock. But, as the school gets geared up for its upcoming winter semester, a lack of funding threatens to pull the plug on the new nonprofit. Read story.

DECEMBER

20

2007

How Nature Nurtures Children

Call of the Wild

Two books have recently given voice to some of my unspoken, but deeply felt beliefs about how we are shaped by our environment from the earliest moments of our lives. The nature-versus-nurture debate has continued to ride a see-saw of academic research into every facet of children’s early education and home circumstance. Read story.

DECEMBER

13

2007

Dad Combines Love of Reading, Parenting, and Sports

Garcia’s Homer

Imagine a moment of low-grade, but daily, agony. It is time to put your child to bed. This is supposed to be a moment to bond, a moment to read a story, to support future literacy and your relationship. You believe in all that. Read story.

DECEMBER

13

2007

Adult Ed Woodworking Classes Create Toys for Kids

Santa’s Satellite Workshop

Elves might not be able to handle the noise and the dust, but it’s Santa Central all year in Room 10 at the Wake Center. Six hundred toys are turned out in this mini factory that’s a class in woodworking on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Read story.

DECEMBER

6

2007

Kiddie Art

Kids Draw Architecture is an annual exhibit that matches professional architects with the community’s youth to create inspirational (and adorable) drawings of S.B. landmarks. Read story.

NOVEMBER

29

2007

All Dolled Up

Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara has invited Santa Barbara’s finest artists and celebrities to create their own versions of one of the world’s most treasured symbols of girls’ childhood: the doll. Drawing from Girls Inc.’s motto — “inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold” — these artists were invited to offer their unique interpretations of “strong, smart, and bold” in the form of a one-of-a-kind art doll. Read story.

OCTOBER

4

2007

Playing the Race Card

A Former Teacher Ponders What Really Makes Kids Achieve in School

These are not just economic achievement gaps,” said California’s schools czar Jack O’Connell last August. “These are racial achievement gaps.” With this controversial statement, the California Superintendent of Schools presented public school students’ standardized test results. As usual, there were distinct differences between the scores earned by various ethnic groups, with Asians scoring very high, whites trailing them, and Hispanics and blacks bringing up the rear. Does that mean race plays a role in school success? A former teacher ponders what really makes kids achieve. Read story.

SEPTEMBER

13

2007

Harding School’s New Cafeteria Program

Feeding the Youth of America

 If T.S. Eliot were writing today,he might pen a poem that began: We are the hollow men / We are the stuffed men / Leaning together / Stomachs filled with Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Read story.

AUGUST

23

2007

SBCC’s Adult Ed Offers Learning Opportunities for All Ages

Back to School for Adults

New backpacks and new clothes — the ritual of back to school is playing out all over the country. But in Santa Barbara, it’s always time to go back to school. It’s part of our city’s unique culture: We love our food and wine, we love our land and sea, and we love to learn. Read story.

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