The Museums for All program is new to Santa Barbara County.
“This collaboration activates the transformative power of the county’s museums and cultural institutions to sustain our residents’ most important human impulses and needs to open our eyes, to delight our senses, to feed our minds and to raise up our spirits,” Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History President/CEO Luke Swetland said in a statement. “For those among us who are most economically challenged, these needs are acute and urgent, though too often ignored or sidelined.
“The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is proud and humble to be a part of this effort to raise all of us up together.
By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @NoozhawkNews
April 15, 2021
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As the one-year mark nears of the county s first positive case of the virus, officials say fewer restrictions will bring new opportunities for reopening
By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
March 6, 2021
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Santa Barbara County public health officials on Saturday reported an additional 39 COVID-19 cases and one new virus-related death.
The county’s cumulative number of confirmed cases stood at 32,301 residents who tested positive for COVID-19 as of Saturday, and the death toll increased to 423, according to the county Public Health Department’s online COVID-19 data dashboard.
The resident who died was between ages 50 and 69 with underlying medical conditions, according to Public Health. The death was not associated with an outbreak at a congregate care facility. The person who died resided in Lompoc and the communities of Mission Hills and Vandenberg Village, according to the county s daily COVID-19 status report published Saturday.