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Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara


Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara
P.O. Box 3620

Santa Barbara, CA 93130
Work (805) 687-6065
Friday, September 10, 2010



santa barbara scholarship foundation is a non-profit organization which raises money and administers scholarships directed to santa barbara county high school graduates and re-entry students.
http://www.sbscholarship.org

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Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara
P.O. Box 3620
Santa Barbara, CA 93130


Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara News


09/07/2010 09:00 AM
California Hotel & Lodging Association Education Foundation Announces $35,000 in Scholarship Awards
SACRAMENTO, Calif.----The California Hotel & Lodging Association Education Foundation announced nine award recipients for three unique scholarships. These scholarships, along with the sponsorship of the Hospitality Conference geared towards students’ continued education in the hospitality industry, and the American Hotel & Lodging Education Foundation scholarships to California students total ...
09/05/2010 11:27 AM
Pianist returns to church's concert series
ASHBURNHAM -- The Historical Piano Concerts Series' 26th fall season opens with a solo recital, Sunday, Sept.
08/31/2010 01:58 PM
Golf: Aug. 31 Permian Basin scoreboard
Holes-in-one “Holes-in-one” appears Wednesdays in the Odessa American. Aces can be submitted any time to the sports department by fax at (432) 333-7742 or by e-mail at oasports@oaoa.com. ——— Steven Munoz made a hole-in-one at Ratliff...
08/31/2010 02:47 AM
Future First-Year Phenoms
The start of the school year means a new beginning for several Cal athletes. Here are nine athletes ready to contribute now. Keenan Allen wasn't listed at all on Cal's pre-camp two-deep. It took him about three days to earn a starting spot.
08/26/2010 01:43 PM
News in brief
Manufacturing employer roundtable HOLLISTER - The Workforce Investment Board of San Benito county and the Economic Development Corporation of San Benito County is hosting an employer roundtable for manufacturing management teams, Aug. 31, at San Juan Oaks, from noon to 1:30 p.m. RSVPs are required (two per company.)



YouTube Videos


08/27/2010 12:29 PM
Fr. Floyd Lotito, OFM, Former Deputy Director Of St. Anthony Foundation, Dies
Franciscan Father Floyd Lotito, longtime director of many programs at St. Anthony Foundation since 1970, died on July 14th, 2009. He was 74 years old. Equally at home with A-list socialites and the poorest residents of San Francisco, Fr. Lotito was a passionate advocate for the poor throughout his entire life. In San Francisco, he is perhaps best known for his work with St. Anthony Foundation, where he has served in various capacities since 1968. Fr. Floyd affirmed the dignity of each person he met, calling them brother and sister, says St. Anthony Foundation Board President Fr. John Hardin, OFM. He used his incredible gifts of communication, presence, planning and charisma to build relationships with people from the entire community, from politicians, journalists, philanthropists and athletes to those living on the margins of our society. Alfonso Joseph Lotito was born in Los Angeles on July 28, 1934. His father, Joseph, came from a family of shepherds in Bari, Italy. His mother, Filomena Pirri Lotito, was a first generation Californian. He attended Divine Savior Grammar School in Los Angeles, and then won an academic scholarship to Cathedral High School. In 1949 he entered St. Anthony Seminary in Santa Barbara, and entered the Franciscan Order on July 12, 1953, receiving his religious name, Floyd. He was ordained a priest on December 17, 1960. Fr. Lotito received his BA from San Luis Rey College and his Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Old Mission Theological Seminary ...
08/26/2010 08:45 PM
Tim Master Class with Michelle Kim
Tim Master Class with Michelle Kim Biography of Michelle Kim: Assistant Concertmaster The William Petschek Family Chair Violinist Michelle Kim has been Assistant Concertmaster (The William Petschek Family Chair) of the New York Philharmonic since 2001. She has performed as soloist with orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, New Jersey Philharmonic, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, and Pacific Symphony. An active chamber musician, Ms. Kim has collaborated with violinists Cho-Liang Lin, Christian Tetzlaff, and Pinchas Zukerman; cellists Mstislav Rostropovich, Lynn Harrell, and Gary Hoffman; and pianists Lang Lang and Yefim Bronfman. She has performed at the Santa Fe Chamber Music, La Jolla Chamber Music, Strings in the Mountain, and Bravo! Vail Valley Music festivals. She has also served as the first violinist of the Rossetti String Quartet, and was a Sterne Virtuoso Artist at Skidmore College in 200708. A former Presidential Scholar, Ms. Kim attended the University of Southern Californias Thornton School of Music as a Starling Foundation scholarship recipient. She has been a member of the faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music; Colburn School of Performing Arts; and University of California, Santa Barbara. Michelle Kim currently teaches at the Mannes College of Music.
08/25/2010 10:49 AM
KPIX "Fr. Floyd Linked San Francisco's Rich And Poor"
SAN FRANCISCO, CA Franciscan Father Floyd Lotito, longtime director of many programs at St. Anthony Foundation since 1970, died on July 14th, 2009. He was 74 years old. Equally at home with A-list socialites and the poorest residents of San Francisco, Fr. Lotito was a passionate advocate for the poor throughout his entire life. In San Francisco, he is perhaps best known for his work with St. Anthony Foundation, where he has served in various capacities since 1968. Fr. Floyd affirmed the dignity of each person he met, calling them brother and sister, says St. Anthony Foundation Board President Fr. John Hardin, OFM. He used his incredible gifts of communication, presence, planning and charisma to build relationships with people from the entire community, from politicians, journalists, philanthropists and athletes to those living on the margins of our society. Alfonso Joseph Lotito was born in Los Angeles on July 28, 1934. His father, Joseph, came from a family of shepherds in Bari, Italy. His mother, Filomena Pirri Lotito, was a first generation Californian. He attended Divine Savior Grammar School in Los Angeles, and then won an academic scholarship to Cathedral High School. In 1949 he entered St. Anthony Seminary in Santa Barbara, and entered the Franciscan Order on July 12, 1953, receiving his religious name, Floyd. He was ordained a priest on December 17, 1960. Fr. Lotito received his BA from San Luis Rey College and his Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Old Mission ...
08/29/2010 09:55 AM
KGO "Fr. Floyd Served As A Passionate Advocate For The Poor"
SAN FRANCISCO, CA Franciscan Father Floyd Lotito, longtime director of many programs at St. Anthony Foundation since 1970, died on July 14th, 2009. He was 74 years old. Equally at home with A-list socialites and the poorest residents of San Francisco, Fr. Lotito was a passionate advocate for the poor throughout his entire life. In San Francisco, he is perhaps best known for his work with St. Anthony Foundation, where he has served in various capacities since 1968. Fr. Floyd affirmed the dignity of each person he met, calling them brother and sister, says St. Anthony Foundation Board President Fr. John Hardin, OFM. He used his incredible gifts of communication, presence, planning and charisma to build relationships with people from the entire community, from politicians, journalists, philanthropists and athletes to those living on the margins of our society. Alfonso Joseph Lotito was born in Los Angeles on July 28, 1934. His father, Joseph, came from a family of shepherds in Bari, Italy. His mother, Filomena Pirri Lotito, was a first generation Californian. He attended Divine Savior Grammar School in Los Angeles, and then won an academic scholarship to Cathedral High School. In 1949 he entered St. Anthony Seminary in Santa Barbara, and entered the Franciscan Order on July 12, 1953, receiving his religious name, Floyd. He was ordained a priest on December 17, 1960. Fr. Lotito received his BA from San Luis Rey College and his Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Old Mission ...
08/27/2010 04:06 PM
NEA Opera Honors: Interview with Lotfi Mansouri
One of opera's most influential general directors, Lotfi Mansouri talks about his journey to the US from Iran and how he ended his medical studies to go on to a career that helped reshape American opera.



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