Santa Barbara Beautiful Annual Awards PresentationSunday, September 27, 2015Hahn Hall, Music Academy of the West •Santa Barbara, CA
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Celebrating 50 years of beautification!
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A Message From The President
Jeanette Casillas
2015 Santa Barbara Beautiful Board of DirectorsRobert F. Adams, Ginny Brush, Stacey J. Byers, Jeanette Casillas, Ricardo Castellanos, Tim Downey, Jacqueline S. Dyson, Suzanne Fairly, Randy Figgins, Christie Gallagher, Donnis Galvan, David Gress,
David Jacoby, Patti Jacquemain, Lori Kari, Kate Kurlas, Duke McPherson, Suzanne Mellichamp, Jo Ann Mermis, Kerry Methner, Desmond O’Neill, Deborah Schwartz, Leslee Sipress, Carol Terry,
Mark Whitehurst, and Steve Windhager.
UPon entering And tAking yoUr SeAtS in thiS finely CrAfted SpACe tHAt iS HAHn HAll (a past
award winner), take a moment to realize that Santa Barbara is a special place whose beauty has been created by generations who have been dedicated to creating, preserving, and enriching its wonderful environment.
At this annual Santa Barbara Beautiful Awards Ceremony we have gathered to honor those who make our community special and to celebrate an important milestone in our organization’s history. We Celebrate 50 years of beautification! All around you are those who have participated in some way in making Santa Barbara beautiful or in supporting those who make it a healthy, living, creative environment for everyone to enjoy.
For 50 years Santa Barbara Beautiful has been building a legacy of community beautification. in 1965, Catherine Adams, Mayor don MacGillivray, pearl Chase, and others started to actively care about how the community presented itself—in its street trees, architecture, landscape design, and gardens. Since that initial urge to beautify emerged, what started as a trend has grown into a lifestyle.
today, as we celebrate our golden anniversary, we can look back and can be proud of how far we have come and look forward to continuing our tradition of beautification and community collaboration for years to come.
dedicated to encouraging community engagement and inspiring volunteerism and grassroots involvement in beautification, Santa Barbara Beautiful has helped to realize a number of noteworthy projects and programs this year through beneficial partnerships and funding support with multiple organizations.
this spirit of collaboration is evident in our continued participation in downtown Santa Barbara’s flag program and the i Madonnari italian Chalk festival. (funding for the City Street trees
program is currently on hold due to the drought.) i’m particularly proud of the efforts of our organization in instilling an interest in trees and the environment through our Arbor day book donations to local schools and public libraries and a scholarship program for Santa Barbara City College students pursuing education in
horticulture.this year, through our Community Grant program,
Santa Barbara Beautiful funded several noteworthy projects such as the Milpas Community Association’s “yes We Can!,” Braille institute’s torrey pine replacement, la Cumbre Junior High School foundation’s landscape and entry to their performance art center, the Bicentennial Friendship (dolphin) Fountain renovation, and youth interactive’s State Street post Card Murals. in honor of our 50th anniversary, Santa Barbara Beautiful approved a $50,000 grant to the Santa Barbara Community Arts Workshop gates.
i am proud of our Board of directors, as their energy, commitment, and dedication are just some reasons why Santa Barbara Beautiful is 50 years strong. A big “thank you!” to the Awards Committee who has made this evening so special: Co-Chairs Jo Ann Mermis and ricardo Castellanos, as well as dana Morrow at roadShow Media. i also want to thank the many hours provided by our amazing property Award Judges who included community leaders, art historians, real estate professionals, architects, landscape architects, and planners, as well as our talented group of voice-over narrators. i would also like to thank our generous sponsors for helping to make this evening possible.
And, finally, congratulations to all of this year’s Award Winners. you have made a difference in this beautiful place.
— Jeanette Casillas President, Santa Barbara Beautiful
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The 2015 Awards Program
Jeanette Casillas, President’s WelcomeJohn Palminteri, Master of CeremoniesIntroduction of Honored GuestsMayor Helene Schneider
Sojourner Kincaid Rolle, Poet Laureate
Award Presentations
Griswold Award for philanthropy: Jean Kellogg SchuylerPresented by Salud Carbajal, First District Supervisor, Santa Barbara County
historic revitalization
Commercial Sign
president’s Award: SonosPresented by Jeanette Casillas, President, Santa Barbara Beautiful
Single Family estate
Public open Space
the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden native Choice Award: Virginia L.t. gardnerPresented by Steve Windhager, Ph.D., Executive Director, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
hugh Petersen Award For Art in Public Places
Multi-family residence
Architectural Feature
City of Santa Barbara Arts Advisory Committee’s Business in Art Award:Marc and Laurie recordon, hotel indigo Santa BarbaraPresented by Ginny Brush, Executive Director, SB County Arts Commission
Single Family residence
Commercial property
playa de Santa Barbara Award for environmental Stewardship:Gaviota Coast ConservancyPresented by Deborah L. Schwartz, Treasurer, Santa Barbara Beautiful
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Sonos Inc.
An iMAGinAtion CApturinG urBAn ViBe, created with planes of natural wood,
metal, glass, and drought tolerant plantings, along with plenty of sweat and creativity has emerged as an important characteristic of the President’s Award recipient this year, 614 Chapala Street. it’s a millennial nuance originating at Sonos, the company that creates smart hiFi wireless speakers and audio component systems, uniting our digital music collections, all under the control of a smart phone app.
As Sonos is changing the landscape of the way people listen to music, they’re also re-visioning the way Santa Barbarans work by contributing to the relationship we have to our environment. Sonos makes its
presence known, in part, with its work culture philosophy. At its core, the team works to
shift expectations and redefine realities, thus a hi-tech giant locates its headquarters in Santa Barbara, occupying a series of commercial retail warehouses at the center of downtown, rather than Silicon Valley.
the company, founded in 2002 by John Macfarlane, Craig Shelburne, and thomas Cullen, is based in Santa Barbara. it is growing fast, its physical footprint includes over 100,000 square feet of space in Santa Barbara, as well as offices in Massachusetts; the netherlands; China; and Malaysia. locally, they’ve selected buildings that are within walking distance to shops and restaurants. then they give their employees incentives to bike to work. the goal is to create an urban campus that reflects the brand’s worldview and to positively influence downtown.
top of the list last year, Shubin + donaldson Architects finished construction on one of the four warehouse spaces, the 22,000 square-foot building located at 614 Chapala Street (formerly occupied by Samy's Camera and once a car dealership). this space is Sonos’ headquarters, housing executive management, marketing, human resources, finance, it, and software development teams. to amplify creativity, communication, and teamwork, Shubin + donaldson implemented an open floor plan with maximum natural lighting. exterior patios take advantage of the Southern California indoor/outdoor lifestyle and create impromptu meeting spaces. Programmatic elements include club lounges, enclosed collaboration spaces, flex desking, experience rooms, and play areas.
other Sonos buildings include a 28,000 square-foot space
at 419 State Street and a 47,000 square-foot building at 25 east Mason Street.
Sonos has found its feet locally and is contributing to Santa Barbara's vibrant community in various ways, including employing more than 400 people in downtown Santa Barbara.
While its visual and economic footprint is big and beautiful, Sonos’ programs support reducing their carbon footprint. Understanding that the Santa Barbara lifestyle is about relationship with the natural world as well as fun in the sun, Sonos encourages its employees to commute via bicycle, and even pays its employees to buy new bikes and gear via its earn-a-Bike program. Already Sonos’ successes are being lauded by organizations like traffic Solutions and CycleMAynia.
The PreSiDenT'S AwArDSonos, inc.614 Chapala Street
Founders John MacFarlane, Craig Shelburne, and Thomas Cullen
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)John MacFarlane, Sonos, Inc.
Property OwnerKip Bradley, Daketa Pacific
Project ArchitectRussell Shubin & Robin Donaldson, Shubin Donaldson Architects, Inc.
Project Landscape ArchitectLane Goodkind
Project Builder-General ContractorCary Gerhardt & Gerry Mackay, Sierra Pacific Constructors
Project Landscape Contractor & Landscape MaintenanceMAP Landscaping & Tree Service
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Congratulations To This Year’s Winners!
Proud Recipient Of Santa Barbara Beautiful’s President Award 2008
PROUD RECIPIENTS OFSANTA BARBARA BEAUTIFUL’S PRESIDENT AWARD ~ 2008
The Granada Theatre wishes to congratulate Santa Barbara Beautiful on 50 years of beautification!
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Jean Kellogg Schuyler
SoMe SAy thAt the nUMBer oF indiVidUALS And orgAnizAtionS Jean Kellogg Schuyler has
helped will never be fully known. A past president of the Land trust for Santa Barbara County was quoted as saying, “Jean has been a leader on many difficult conservation issues that started as impossible dreams and ended in success.”
Mrs. Schuyler received her Bachelor of Arts and elementary teaching credential from Stanford University in 1949. throughout her life, her passion and reverence for the outdoors has included horseback riding, hiking in the Sierras, and gardening.
Mrs. Schuyler has served with distinction on numerous boards of directors and has been a widely known, generous philanthropist associated with the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, pArC foundation, uCSB foundation, Santa Barbara foundation, Santa Barbara trails Council, and planned Parenthood, among others.
through her community advocacy and philanthropic support she was central in the successful campaigns for preservation and protection of ellwood Mesa, the Wilcox property (douglas family preserve), and Cordero Adobe
renovation at the environmental defense Center.for over 20 years she has served on the board - and was
a financial supporter of - the Santa Barbara County trails Council.
Mrs. Schuyler was a founding member of the board for the Center for urban Agriculture, which spearheaded the acquisition of the Fairview gardens.
She has also been a long-time member of Santa Barbara Beautiful with a history of strong support of the Commemorative tree program.
A short list of awards bestowed on Mrs. Schuyler includes the Lifetime Achievement Award by Channel islands national Marine Sanctuary, the Big heart Award by Friendship Center, and Woman of the year by the Santa Barbara Foundation and keyt.
in 2009, though Mrs. Schuyler experienced a stroke paralyzing half her body, she has not allowed these physical constraints to prevent her tireless spirit and passions from continuing to support our community.
Jean Kellogg Schuyler’s life-long philanthropy and environmental conservation legacy is well deserving of Santa Barbara Beautiful’s griswold Award for Philanthropy.
Griswold Award for Philanthropy
Jean Kellogg Schuyler
2015 Property Awards Judging CommitteeLori Kari, Committee Chair
Phoebe Brunner, Nancy Clare Caponi, Yvonne Chin, Patricia Clark, Nina Dunbar, Cass Ensberg, Karen Feeney, Valerie Froscher, Brian Hofer, Errol Jahnke, Ann Kale, Richard Kelty, Eric Lassen,
Courtney Jane Miller, Leon Olson, Charlene Pidgeon, Marcella Simmonds, Tom Simmonds, Deborah Campbell Waldron, and Denise Woolery.
Santa Barbara Beautiful 2015 Awards CommitteeJo Ann Mermis & Ricardo Castellanos, Co-Chairs
Robert F. Adams, Jeanette Casillas, Jacqueline Dyson, Suzanne Fairly, David Gress, Lori Kari, Duke McPherson, Kerry Methner, Des O’Neill, Deborah Schwartz, and Mark Whitehurst.
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Chancellor Henry T. Yang and the Trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation are proud to salute
Suzanne and Duncan Mellichamp
The 48th Annual Santa Barbara Beautiful Awards September 30, 2012
Recipients of the Inaugural Griswold Award For Philanthropy
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We are honored to join with our community in expressing our deep appreciation for your philanthropic leadership. You inspire us all
with your vision, generosity, and heart.
Jean Kellogg SchuylerRecipient of Santa Barbara Beautiful’s 2015 Griswold Award For Philanthropy
Chancellor Henry T. Yang and the Trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation are proud to salute
Suzanne and Duncan Mellichamp
The 48th Annual Santa Barbara Beautiful Awards September 30, 2012
Recipients of the Inaugural Griswold Award For Philanthropy
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We are honored to join with our community in expressing our deep appreciation for your philanthropic leadership. You inspire us all
with your vision, generosity, and heart.
Santa Barbara Beautiful on its 50th Anniversary and to
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due to our onGoinG drouGHt ConditionS, awareness of the beneficial role native landscapes can
play in supporting water conservation and wildlife habitat has never been greater. With this in mind, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden established the native Choice Award to recognize leadership by an individual or organization in the use of California native plants in a designed landscape in 2014. this year we were especially pleased to consider a number of private residential and business garden renovations, a nature trail, and even a municipal golf course native habitat restoration project. Ultimately, we selected a beautiful, mature residential landscape that made California native plants a priority long before our current drought concerns. Congratulations to Virginia Gardner and her 2014 Garden Street residence for serving as a model for us all!
A beautiful example of an eclectic design sense developing over 15 years, Virginia gardner’s front yard garden shows off some of the best landscaping plants from California’s unique and diverse flora. towering wild cherry, manzanita, blue elderberry, oak, California buckeye, and even an exotic palm are clustered in spots within this narrow residential lot. Leaning outward, they show some of the best architectural qualities these plants have to offer and also leave a great deal of room for lower shrubs which give color and interest over a long season, like Palmer’s mallow, island buckwheat, purple
sage, Ceanothus ‘puget Blue’ and California buckwheat. originally designed by terra edwards, homeowner gardner has continued to experiment over the last decade or more, especially delighted by the unexpected gifts brought by birds – new seedlings of toyon and oak, some of which occurred right where they look best!
The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Native Choice Awardfor Leadership in the use of California Native Plants
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Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara
Business in Art Award (City of Santa Barbara Arts Advisory Committee)
tHe City ArtS AdViSory And ViSuAl ArtS in puBliC plACeS CoMMitteeS, and the Santa
Barbara County Arts Commission are delighted to present the 2015 Business in Art Award to Laurie and Marc recordon owners of hotel indigo Santa Barbara. the hotel indigo has innovatively integrated artwork into their business model through a collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary
Art (MCA) Santa Barbara, hosting year-long exhibitions installed throughout the hotel.
rated as one of the “10 Best Art Hotels” by USA Today, hotel indigo features original art throughout the hotel and offers rotating art exhibitions with local artist talks and receptions that are free and open to the public.
the hotel has demonstrated a commitment to showcasing the area’s artist community, hosting an art-centered blog and includes a dedicated art library for its guests.
hotel indigo serves as a satellite exhibition space for the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, linking lower State Street to the Cultural Arts district. in the last two years Hotel indigo has supported MCA’s temporary mural installation program that features internationally and nationally recognized artists providing a greater Public Art presence on Lower State Street.
through visionary and innovative thinking, and a passion for Contemporary Arts, Marc and laurie recordon have created a vibrant and dynamic arts environment that supports the artists of our region - enriching, engaging, and positively impacting Santa Barbara’s cultural vitality.
the Business in Art Award was established by the City Arts Advisory Committee in 2005. this award is given to an individual or entity that conducts business in the Santa Barbara area. it may include being a retail or commercial establishment, a sole practitioner, a partnership or a professional corporation: one that exhibits outstanding support of arts activity in our community in ways that create a stronger, more vibrant arts environment in Santa Barbara and enriches the lives of both residents and visitors.
Local artist Maria rendón created the unique award that will be presented to hotel indigo owners Marc and Laurie recordon.
Laurie and Marc Recordon
Maria Rendón was born and raised in Mexico City. She received a BFA from Universidad Anáhuac in Mexico City and another BFA from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. After completing her training in illustration at Art Center, Rendón built an impressive career that garnered numerous awards from professional associations, and a list of corporate clients that includes American Airlines, the Audobon Society, Bloomberg, Capitol Records, Lynda.com, NPR, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal. She is featured in Taschen’s compendium,“Illustration Now!”
Rendón’s career includes solor exhibitions at Atkinson Gallery in Santa Barbara, the Universidad Anáhuac in Mexico; and at Mount St. Mary’s College and Random Gallery in Los Angeles. Her work was featured in Crave: an art, food and social experience, at the MCA Santa Barbara in 2012. She has also been in many group exhibitions at venues including the Westmont Ridley Tree Museum of Art, Lotusland, Channing Peake Gallery, Sullivan Goss and Santa Monica College.
Rendón received a Masters of Fine Arts degree from the UC Santa Barbara in 2014. She currently lives and works in Santa Barbara with her husband Robert and their dog Mini.
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to meet the challenge and preserve Gaviota Coast’s heritage, the GCC has employed long-term strategies to permanently protect the unique strip of land and beach. they host Coastal Clean-up days, informational Panel discussions, and Paddles for Paradise as well as creating educational resources and advocacy initiatives.
With the tragic May 19, 2015 refugio Beach oil Spill caused by a plains All-American on-shore oil pipeline rupture, over 140,000 gallons of oil poured over land then flowing to the ocean, GCC’s immediate engagement in information dissemination and mobilization of clean-up volunteers (along with other environmental organizations) captured national and international media attention. our community had not experienced such an environmental horror since the January 29, 1969 Union oil platform blowout off Summerland spreading 200,000 gallons of crude oil along the Santa Barbara coastline. Many attribute the 1969 oil spill with igniting “the
environmental movement.” leadership in Washington d.C. at that time was reported saying that “the Santa Barbara incident touched the conscience of the American people."
the Gaviota Coast Conservancy, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, is the only organization exclusively dedicated to maintaining the Gaviota Coast as a natural, working rural landscape. it does so with an all-volunteer organization and only one part-time paid staff member and a bookkeeper as support.
GCC’s work includes advocating for preservation of working rural landscapes and marine ecosystems that are intimately tied to their terrestrial counterparts - what takes place on land can have profound effects on neighboring watersheds.
the GCC has published the third edition of its resource Book entitled Preserving Our Coastal Heritage, which contains a visual and textual introduction to the environmental and cultural resources of the Gaviota Coast. GCC hopes that a wider distribution of this material will enhance the public's appreciation of our unique and valuable coastal environment.
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hiSTOriC reviTALizATiOnThe new vic Theatre33 west victoria Street
Theater renovator & resident Theater CompanyJonathan Fox, Executive Artistic Director, Ensemble Theatre Company (ETC)
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Project Builder-General ContractorJames Tooley, Superintendant, Frank Schipper Construction
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Santa Barbara Beautiful AwardSingle Family Estate 2015
City of Santa Barbara Landmark “Hodges House”
City of Santa Barbara Edwards & Plunkett Awardfor Exemplary Renovation, Restoration,
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The 2015 Property Awards
PuBLiC OPen SPACeBath Street Pocket Park633-635 Bath Street
Property Owner & Project ArchitectCity of Santa Barbara, Parks & Recreation Dept.
Project Builder-General ContractorMark Heathcote, Heathcote Geotechnical
Project Landscape DesignCity of Santa Barbara, Parks & Recreation Dept.
Project Landscape ContractorMark Heathcote, Heathcote Geotechnical
Project Landscape MaintenanceCity of Santa Barbara, Parks Division
SinGLe FAMiLy eSTATehodges house2112 Santa Barbara Street
Property OwnerAndreana & Marc Jones, Santa Barbara Restore LLC
Project ArchitectAnthony Spann AIA; Anthony Grumbine; & Barbara Lowenthal, Harrison Design
Project Builder-General ContractorAK Huddleston Construction
Project Landscape ArchitectKris Kimpel, Kris Kimpel Landscape Architecture
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The 2015 Property Awards
MuLTi-FAMiLy reSiDenCeThe east Beach Collective331 north Calle Cesar Chavez
Property ManagementThe Management Trust
Project ArchitectWilliam Hezmalhalch
Project Builder-General ConstructionBill McReynolds, City Ventures
Project Landscape ArchitectKatie O’Reilly Rogers, ASLA
Project Landscape MaintenanceClaudia Golden, Golden Landscape
huGh PeTerSen AwArD – ArT in PuBLiC PLACeSAnacapa Project Gates00 Block east yanonali Street
Principal Artist-Project DesignerAnthon Ellis, AB Design Studio, Inc.
Project DeveloperKatie and David Hay, Central Coast Real Estate
Project ArchitectsClay Aurell & Josh Blumer, AB Design Studio, Inc.
Project General ContractorBob Young, Owner, Young Construction
Project ManagerTed Bruckner, Young Construction
Project SuperintendentRick Musmecci, Young Construction
Artist Group CoordinatorCalico Brown, Visual Arts & Design Academy (VADA)
Lead ArtistsMichael Matheson & Chelsea Locatelli, Visual Arts & Design Academy (VADA)
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ArChiTeCTurAL FeATureArchitectural Featureel Jardin819 Garden Street
Property OwnerREH Property LLC
ArchitectJeff Shelton, Jeff Shelton Architect
General ContractorMatt Metcalfe & Dan Upton, Dan Upton Construction
ironworkDavid Shelton, David Shelton Studios
Stone SculptureAnders Johnson
Decorative Tile & PotteryCalifornia Pottery & Tile Works
GlassSaul Alcaraz, Santa Barbara Art Glass
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SinGLe FAMiLy reSiDenCe322 east Canon Perdido
Property OwnersAnthony & Patricia Craddock
Project ArchitectPeter Becker, Peter Becker Architect
Project Management & Project DesignRandy Franks, Randy Franks Studio
General ContractorMike Fahrenkrug, Fahrenkrug Construction
Landscape DesignEric Nagelmann
Landscape ContractorRosendo Valencia, Valencia Tree & Landscape
Landscape MaintenanceJeff Nighman, Santa Barbara Natives
COMMerCiAL PrOPerTyPlaza Montecito1255 Coast village road
Property OwnersAlberto Valner, Black Valner, LLC
Project ArchitectBrian Cearnal, Cearnal Andrulaitis, LLC
Project Builder-General ContractorAlberto Valner, Kibo Group, Inc.
Project Landscape ArchitectPhilip Suding, Suding Design Landscape Architect
Project Landscape ContractorEric Vallen, Vallen Landscape
Landscape MaintenanceEric Vallen, Vallen Landscape
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Courtney lodge Seeple passed away unexpectedly on February 18, 2015, at the age of 66 at his home in Santa Barbara. husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend, Courtney was a family man who loved life. He is survived by his wife Alix; son Justin; daughter devon; sister Kim; and grandchildren emmy, Jackson, Maggie, and Skyler.
Courtney appreciated the beauty of the world he loved to explore. he enjoyed walking the beach, traveling, hiking, sailing, swimming, fishing, beautiful gardens, fine wine, and great music. his eclectic taste in music spanned the likes of ry Cooder and neil young, to Motown and Smokey robinson. recently he even decided to try his hand at the ukulele.
Courtney easily drew people into comfortable rapport, with his sensitivity, compassion, and quirky sense of humor.
Courtney grew up in California in Van nuys where he attended Birmingham High School. He graduated from Cal State university northridge in urban planning and did graduate work at uClA.
he had a long and successful career in real estate development that spanned from 1971 to the present. From his first jobs in
Australia and Los Angeles in the 1970s to the Bay Area during the 1980s and ’90s, to Santa Barbara during the 2000s, Courtney
actively engaged the community. this was reflected in his non-profit work as well.
Courtney joined the Board of directors of Santa Barbara Beautiful after learning about the group when he and Alix received an award from them for their beautiful new landscaping in 2000, shortly after they relocated to Santa Barbara. he also became involved in several Santa Barbara Beautiful committees and eventually rose to be president of the organization, serving in 2007 and 2008. After his time as president, he continued to serve, working on the Ways & Means, Annual Awards, and fundraising Committees until he retired from the organization to travel. he particularly
enjoyed assisting schools with beautification projects.locally, Courtney worked as a Vice president, project
Management at the towbes group, inc.during his time in Santa Barbara, Courtney fundraised for
local candidates and supported environmental causes. What caused the brightest sparkle in his eye during
recent years, though, were the special times he spent with his grandchildren. Courtney loved them dearly.
Courtney Lodge Seeple1948 – 2015
In Memoriam ~ Courtney Lodge Seeple
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Walter Barrows1977
H. George Kallusky1978 & 1979
Mary Lou Jacobsen(Schmidt) 1980
Dan Condon1984 & 1985
Richard Riffero1986 & 1987
Howard Hudson1990 & 1991
Rosalind Rea Gies(Amorteguy) 1992 & 1993
David Gress1994 & 1995 & 1996
Bruce Van Dyke1997 & 1998
Norman King1999 & 2000
Mark Whitehurst2001 & 2002 & 2003
Desmond O’Neill2004 & 2005 & 2006
Courtney Seeple2007 & 2008
Kerry Methner2009 & 2010
Ginny Brush2011
Robert F. Adams2012
Christie Gallagher2013
Kate Kurlas2014
John PitmanJuly – December 1966
James A. “Bud” Bottoms1967
Grant Castleberg1971
Luba Carleton1975
Catherine AdamsFounder
Pearl ChaseFounder
More Santa Barbara Beautiful Past Presidents (Not Pictured)
R. Peter Krupsczak, January – June 1966 • Max L. Feldman, 1968 • David Lloyd, 1969 & 1970Dunckley Murray, 1972 • Elizabeth H. Ramser, January – August 1973 • Barbara Landis, 1973 & 1974Ken Taylor, 1976 • Orville Bond, 1981 • Ronald McGurer, 1982 & 1983 • Rosemary Reed, 1988 & 1989
Santa Barbara Beautiful Past Presidents
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Congratulations to the 50th AnnualSanta Barbara Beautiful Award Recipients
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Santa Barbara Beautiful: The Early Years
A Meeting was held on September 9, 1965 at City Hall for the purpose of establishing Santa Barbara Beautiful (SBB)
as the name of a new developing organization. the founder, Mrs. Catherine Adams, was present, and the founding committee included Mahlon read, chairman; Miss pearl Chase (City plans & Planting); r. Peter krupszak, Secretary (ge–tempo); Stan
C. lowry (Chamber of Commerce); and Michael Pahos, city landscape architect. At this meeting Miss Chase offered a quotation from Abraham lincoln that says “i like to see a man proud of the place where he lives.” She said she felt a motto could help to crystallize community thinking and stimulate interest. thus the idea for Santa Barbara Beautiful took root.
Santa Barbara Beautiful was formally inaugurated at a dinner which took place days later, on September 15, 1965 at the Miramar,
launching the active, achievement-oriented civic organization. the fledgling organization with r. Peter krupszak as
president, held its first meeting in 1966 on January 19 at el Paseo green room. By September of 1966, Santa Barbara Beautiful had 17 Board members.
the first awards program was carried out by the organization in 1966. that year commercial and industrial firms were recognized, as there was a need to encourage improvement. the judges included architects, landscape designers, and laymen active in garden clubs. the awards certificate, designed by James “Bud” Bottoms, was used at this first affair.
At the annual awards banquet 1979, Mayor Shiffman expressed his high regard to SBB for calling the public’s attention to the importance of recognizing projects of beauty in the community. He noted that the program “was done without taxation, essentially a love offering from private citizens.”
For many years, Santa Barbara Beautiful commemorated dr. pearl Chase’s birthday as a part of the program during the annual awards banquets. roses from the Mission rose garden were used to decorate every table.
the story of the life of dr. Chase (1888–1979) is very well known, but perhaps it is not so well known that she was one of the founding members of Santa Barbara Beautiful. She was an active participating member of the Board of directors down through the years. her contributions were many.
Both dr. pearl Chase and Jim Hodges dearly loved trees and all growing things, and they strongly supported the Street tree planting program. Consequently, the Board of directors of Santa Barbara Beautiful established a “tree replacement Memorial fund” to honor these two board members. Approximately 300 street trees are lost every year due to disease, old age, weather, or vandalism, so this ongoing fund will serve to assure the replacement of the lost trees.
—Compiled from History of Santa Barbara Beautiful by rozella Jewett.
Mayor Don MacGillivray and Pearl Chase at a tree planting in 1977
Peter Wolfe designed the original three leaved plant in 1966
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dUring the LASt 50 yeArS of work in and around the City of Santa Barbara, the community has witnessed
Santa Barbara Beautiful (SBB) extending its hand in support of community projects with an ongoing commitment to beautification of the place we call home. Some of those projects represent the wide open possibilities of the organization’s longstanding commitments to children and education about the natural world, such as Arbor day programs in local schools. Some represent newly forged ties, such as the birth of the collaboration of nonprofit agencies in support of the Santa Barbara Public gardens Partnership.
For Santa Barbara Beautiful, collaboration is key as the organization looks around the community for ways to offer a helping hand and give an encouraging boost to local programs with similar goals and missions.
Santa Barbara Beautiful has been creating a legacy of community beautification since 1965 and continues to preserve and protect Santa Barbara’s rich and diverse urban forest through its commemorative tree and neighborhood street tree programs. SBB also supports and promotes art in public places and
continues to recognize exceptional beautification efforts with its awards programs for individuals and organizations.
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Santa Barbara Beautiful commemorated its 50th Anniversary with a Tree Dedication Ceremony in April. The City’s Poet Laureate Sojourner Kincaid Rolle recited a poem.
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Commitment To The Environment
Commitment To Collaboration & Education
Tree City USASince 1980, the City of Santa Barbara has earned recognition as a “tree City uSA” from the national Arbor day foundation for 34 consecutive years. the City of Santa Barbara honors SBB for its urban forest partnership with a yearly Arbor day Proclamation at City Hall.
CommemorativeTree Programthe commemorative tree program has long been a favorite for families, friends, pet lovers and organizations. these dedication markers are installed at the base of city street trees. Proceeds from the plaques help fund the purchase of new street trees in collaboration with the City parks & recreation department.
Street Tree ProgramSanta Barbara Beautiful continues to preserve and protect Santa Barbara’s rich and diverse urban forest through its neighborhood street tree program. With funding from Santa Barbara Beautiful (raised through private donations) and the hard work of City parks & recreation department crews, this partnership has planted more than 13,000 street trees within the City of Santa Barbara. this year’s severe drought has impacted the street tree program, with preservation of existing trees now a priority.
SBB Founder Catherine Adams' Commemorative Plaque
COMMITMENT TO COLLABORATION: State Street FlagsAs Santa Barbara Beautiful entered its 50th year in 2015, the community-supported non-profit organization continued its commitment to downtown Santa Barbara’s State Street Flag Program. Brightly colored soft green flags fluttered along State Street for a week during April calling attention to the organization and its mission of promoting beautification through recognizing excellence in architecture and landscaping, and promoting art in public places.
Bicentennial Friendship Fountainthe dolphin Fountain at Stearns Wharf was recently refurbished, rededicated, and celebrated during a ceremony on the 30th Anniversary of its installation. the fountain, designed by local sculptor “Bud” Bottoms (SBB past president), was a tribute to the Chumash people and first unveiled in 1985 as the Bicentennial Friendship Fountain. the recent restoration project, which was funded by the Santa ynez Band of Chumash indians, SBB, and the City of Santa Barbara, transformed the fountain, temporarily, into a
planter and supplied a new layer of patina to protect the sculpted family of dolphins from corrosion. the Santa Barbara Men’s Garden Club developed a landscape plan for the project using drought-tolerant plants.
COMMITMENT TO EdUCATION:Arbor day ProgramSanta Barbara Beautiful continued its Arbor day tradition of teaching the value of trees by donating tree-related books to all local elementary and secondary local schools and libraries in April, the perfect month to celebrate trees and horticulture.
Scholarship ProgramSanta Barbara Beautiful’s commitment to higher education now includes funding of an annual Santa Barbara City College scholarship. the SBB scholarship grants $1000 per year to students pursuing education in horticulture. the scholarship testifies to SBB’s commitment to education and partnerships within the community.
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Commitment to the Arts, Collaboration, & EducationCommitment to the Arts
COMMITMENT TO THE ARTS: Santa Barbara Beautiful continues its strong commitment to visual and cultural arts with community grants to help fund significant projects. recent collaborations include the new airport
terminal mosaic medallion; restoration of Herbert Bayer’s Chromatic
gate; and the development of a Cultural Arts Master plan.
this year Santa Barbara Beautiful funded several art related projects such
as the Milpas Community Association’s “yes We Can!,”
the Bicentennial Friendship (Dolphin) Fountain renovation, and youth interactive’s State Street post Card Murals.
Community Arts Workshop (CAW) - A legacy projectCelebrating 50 years of dedicated service to the Santa Barbara community, SBB decided to increase their gift to the Santa Barbara Community Arts Workshop (CAW) Gates project to $50,000, which is the largest gift it has made in its history. the grant will be used specifically to fund the fabrication and installation of the Solstice gates, a prominent public art sculpture designed by local ironwork artist, david Shelton. the Solstice gates will surround the workshop property with entrances on both garden and ortega Streets.
I MadonnariA large-scale chalk rendering of an original work of a Nature
Goddess by the Funk zone’s youth interactive art team lit up the old Mission plaza in dynamic blazing color for the i Madonnari italian Street Painting Festival over the Memorial day holiday. 2015 marked the eighth consecutive year SBB has sponsored this art project that benefits the Children’s Creative project. this year's project was dynamic, and, through the process, mentored an energetic group of young artists.
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This year’s I Madonnari artwork by Youth Interactive’s art team paid tribute to Santa Barbara Beautiful’s 50th Anniversary. The design featured a Nature Goddess with hibiscus blossoms in her hair surrounded by roses and monarch butterflies.
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