Untitled Document Home
Chef & Hotel Profile
Publisher's Page
Gift Guide
Travel Adventures
Epicurean Events
Health Minded
Spa Baby Secrets
Sips
Book Bites
Culinary Coup
Sense of Style
Kids Kaleidoscope
Tinsletown Tidbits
Wheels
Radio Show & Links
Contact Us


SENSE OF STYLE . . .

Speakeasy Soiree Emcee Dana Newquist, Director Antique Automobile Club of America SB, with his 1920's Classic

THE EQ25 STEERING COMMITTEE HONORED WITH CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION BY SANTA BARBARA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AT 63RD COMMUNITY AWARDS EVENT

By Bonnie Carroll

SBTHP Executive Vice President recognizes EQ25 Co-Chairs Dennis Doordan and Steve Hausz with Certificate of Recognition at the Historic Presidio

At 6:44 a.m. on June 29, 1925, a powerful earthquake devastated Santa Barbara, killing 11 people and destroying or damaging much of downtown. It was a pivotal moment in Santa Barbara’s history because, out of the debris emerged the Spanish revival city of today.

 

During 2024 a very diverse group of talented people joined forces to plan and create a commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake and its aftermath with a variety of events and symbolic activities coordinated by newly formed EQ25 Alliance. The alliance was made up of charitable and historical organizations, area businesses, governmental agencies, journalists, historians, public relations and marketing specialists, generous sponsors and Santa Barbara residents, under the umbrella of The Santa Barbara Conservancy, a local nonprofit.

“The 100th anniversary of the June 29, 1925, Santa Barbara earthquake offered a unique opportunity for Santa Barbara to learn from its past, reflect on its present, and plan for the future,” said Steve Hausz, a member of the EQ25 steering committee. “It is a recognition of our community and its resilience.”

Activities began in April with a kick-off event of exhibits and lectures, including talks and radio interviews by historians Betsy Green, Neal Graffy and Mary Lou Days, Citizens Planning Association. On April 25, the steering committee presented a fabulous Speakeasy Soiree at historic El Paseo Restaurant attracting a huge crowd of supporters and sponsors all in raging 20’s garb including Dana Newquist, Director of Antique Automobile Club of America SB, who brought beautiful 1920’s antique autos for display at the event entrance, and Mayor Randy Rowse who was a great co-emcee with Newquist. The menu and cocktails were all favorites enjoyed in the roaring 1920’s, and a live band had everyone in the room dancing the Charleston.

Solstice Parade Entry by Jonathan Smith

Steering Committee member Jonathan Smith of The Environment Makers and staff created and participated in the 51st Annual Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Parade on June 21 promoting the June 25th Quake Fest on State Street. The fabulous art buildings created by Smith and team fell apart on cue and were surrounded by EQ25 members in costumes promoting the upcoming QuakeFest on State Street. The parade ended at Alameda Park where an EQ25 booth, sharing a variety of information, was manned by members of the Steering Committee including Rick Closson, Santa Barbara Conservancy, Bonnie Carroll, journalist & Publisher, Betsy Green, Architectural Foundation SB, Keith Butler, Historic Landmarks Commission, Joe DeLise, Photo Historian, Pat Saley, SB Conservancy,  Roman Baratiak, Past Director UCSB Arts & Lectures, John Margolis, AIA SB, Dennis Doorden, Program Chair Historic Landmarks Commission, Keith Hausz, Santa Barbara Conservancy and friends.

The fabulous art replicas of earthquake buildings on display for Solstice were a great prelude to QuakeFest, the amazing State Street Fair at the steps of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art where live 20’s jazz musicians created the mood on Saturday June 28, for QuakeFest, and countless organizations provided booths, displays and workshops on State Street between Figueroa and Anapamu streets. Santa Barbara locals enjoyed perusing the street to meet representatives from a bevy of history and preparedeness booths. The highlight of the community Street Fair was a fun earthquake simulator that whole families enjoyed experiencing together.

Interfaith Prayer Participants with Commemorative Plaque at Old Santa Barbara Mission

On Sunday June 29 (the earthquake anniversary date) members and friends met at the Santa Barbara Mission at noon, where church bells rang across town 11 times in remembrance of fellow citizens who perished in the quake, followed by the unveiling of a commemorative plaque honoring those who were lost. Attendees enjoyed some special sharing by area Interfaith Prayer Participants.

Los Angeles Times Photo of Frian on steps of Old Santa Barbara Mission following the June 29, 1925 Earthquake.

The final thank you party at the University Club in Santa Barbara was a joyful gathering of the EQ25 Steering Committee who shared their pleasure with the success of their efforts, as well as offering congratulations and thanks.

The information, inspiration and love for the history of Santa Barbara during this beautifully curated series of events was totally enjoyed by residents and visitors to Santa Barbara, but especially meaningful to members of the EQ25 Alliance Members and EQ25 Steering Committee Members. For more information on this commemorative EQ25 event please visit www.EQ25.org.

Kudos to all The SBTHP 2026 Community Award Recipients including William B. Dewey, Pearl Chase Historic Preservation and Conservation Award, Carrillo Recreation Center Gym Restoration, City of Santa Barbara Parks and Recreation Department, Jill Zachary, Director, George & Vivian Obern Preservation Stewardship Award, John Doordan, Presidents Award, Sally Foxen McNeill, Sue Higman Volunteer of the Year Award, The Space MariaElena Lopez, Partnership Award, Debby Aceves, Life Honorary Director, Ron Nye, Life Honorary Member, and EQ25 Certificate of Appreciation. For information visit: www.sbthp.org.

♦♦♦


2008
March 08 | April 08 | May 08 | June 08 | July 08 | August 08 | September 08 | October 08 | November 08 | December 08 | January 09 | February 09 | March 08 | March 09 | April 09 | May 09 | May | June 09 | July 09 | August 09 | September 09 | October 09 | November 09 | December 09 | January 10 | December 10 | February 10 | January 11 | March 10 | April 10 | May 10 | June 10 | July 10 | February 11 | August 10 | September 10 | October 10 | November 10 | March 11 | April 11 | April | May 11 | June 11 | July 11 | August 11 | September 11 | October 11 | November 11 | December 11 | January 12 | February 12 | March 12 | May 12 | April 12 | June 12 | July 12 | August 12 | September 12 | October 12 | January 26 | February 08 | January 08

2007
December07
| November 07 | October 07 | September 07 | August 07 | July 07 | June 07 | May 07
April 07 | March 07 | February 07 | January 07

2006
December 06
| November 06 | October 06 | September 06 | August 06 | July 06

© 2008 Bonnie Carroll, All Rights Reserved