The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture movement developed in the early 20th century, and redesigned areas that started off as Spanish colonies and became American cities later. This architectural style can be found all throughout California. In Santa Barbara, this style was adopted after an 1925 earthquake. The trend was started by George Washington Smith, an architect who came to Montecito and made it famous. El Pueblo Viejo’s architecture was inspired by ancient Rome and Paris, and aims to preserve its Hispanic history. This Hispanic style comes from cities like Andalusia in Southern Spain, and in Santa Barbara, locals used the available materials combined with the natural environment. Kenny Slaught finds the Hispanic architectural features in this area simple and well built. Most of the city’s buildings are oriented towards the sun, and painted in colors like yellow, red, orange and white.

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Santa Barbara City College reaffirmed its reputation with training professionals in the network support field. According to Kenny Slaught, the time put into the programs are beneficial to anyone attending. The employees are provided with the most up to date tech applications in connectivity and data management by engineers who work in a company and run their computer network. There are numerous career opportunities in communication technologies, and the numbers are increasing every year.

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Kenny Slaught talks about the past of Hoover Dam and says that this novel barrage was built during the American Great Depression taking place between 1931 and 1936, and costing the state $49 millions. Previously, the dam was named Boulder Dam, but was later renamed to honor of the then-President Herbert Hoover, who made big contributions towards the completion of this astounding project. With 221 meters in height, 379 meters in length, and more than 35.000 cubic kilometers at full capacity, the huge structure generates more than 4,2 billion kWh2 per year.

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In addition to being a well-known tourist destination, Santa Barbara also became an epicentre for emerging businesses, according to Kenny Slaught. Many new firms like AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood, have come straight out of the University of California Santa Barbara. Private investors raised some $200 million for the start-ups created in this area, meaning that Central Coast claimed almost double the amount of investment per capita as the bigger market that the greater LA is. While some are fascinated by Silicon Valley or Hollywood, regional entrepreneurs recognize the advantage of building a business in conditions that help it grow. This makes Santa Barbara one of the best places in the nation to launch and develop start-ups and generating outstanding biotech, medical, technology, and scientific businesses like Inogen, Raytheon, Sonos, and BioIQ.

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When children experience the loss of a parent, they may feel their lives will never be the same. They often feel lost and abandonment. As pointed out by Kenny Slaught, “The I Have a Friend mentor program allows these young people to share their feelings with someone who went through something similar.” The individual will have a companion for as long as he or she needs, and can explore some of the most sensitive subjects in an open and supportive environment with the mentor. In turn, the mentor offers support and practical guidance on the hurdles that will come.

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