October Lecture Series - Home, Community, Future

The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara is pleased to announce our October Lecture Series, focused on the theme of Home, Community, and Future. 

 Betsy Green: Discover Your Home’s History

Thursday, October 9, 2025 at 6:00 pm

Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara

 
Every home has a story to tell. Whether you own an elaborate Victorian, cozy bungalow or cottage, your house and property have a unique history. Part treasure hunt and part jigsaw puzzle, researching the history of your house is a fascinating and rewarding experience. You don’t know what you’ll find, until you start.
 
Betsy J. Green writes The Great House Detective column for the Santa Barbara Independent, and is the author of Discovering the History of Your House and Your Neighborhood. She will share tips and tricks about the best sources of information for house history research in Santa Barbara.
 
 
Cheri Rae: What Would Pearl Do?
 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at 6:00 pm
 

Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara

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It is the question often posed by local residents who remember the leadership of Pearl Chase who, early on, helped establish Santa Barbara’s high standards in significant quality of life issues. The historic record is filled with examples, perhaps most importantly, her last battle—the grassroots effort to defeat the proposed two 9-story condominium tower development as El Mirasol. The city approval was defeated in court and led to the creation of the extraordinary Alice Keck Memorial Garden, while continued citizen action resulted in the establishment of height limits in Santa Barbara. Join us for a look at that unifying community effort, including a short film with one of the neighbors who worked closely with Pearl Chase.

CA State Assemblymember Gregg Hart: Housing Policy Public Forum

Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 6:00 pm

Robertson Auditorium at the Balboa Building, 735 State Street

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A Santa Barbara local who previously served as a Planning Commissioner, City Councilmember, and County Supervisor, Assemblymember Gregg Hart brings a unique understanding of our local needs to Sacramento. Assemblymember Hart will offer context about our regional housing needs, highlight promising housing efforts that are worthy of support, and share his perspective on certain concerning Builder’s Remedy development proposals that exploit state law to disregard community standards.