The Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation supported the Girls Rock Santa Barbara project back in 2015. Kenny Slaught believes the foundation creates the right setting for kids to develop self confidence and creativity, and knows how music impacts young girls. Those who attend the program engage in workshops, perform live, and receive music lessons. They also learn how to be open minded, work as a team, and encourage each other. Girls Rock Santa Barbara is the perfect example of how music and arts are available to all, a mission supported by the Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation.  
 
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Architect George Washington Smith created the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style 100 years ago. Smith quit Harvard to work as a bond trader, and moved back to Santa Barbara after becoming successful. Originally, the artist planned to retire and pursue his painting interest, but reconsidered after noticing the popularity of his artwork. Smith only used original materials from Spain and mixed old and new styles. He is one of Santa Barbara’s founding fathers, and his paintings are famous for their beauty and complexity. Many new artists got inspired by him, and Kenny Slaught acknowledges the detail oriented eye needed to create such paintings.

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Companies that offer online collaborations and an automatic workflow became well known due to the accurate info they offer, says Kenny Slaught. The new mobile applications and enabled real estate specialists to make transactions easier. Although recently created, crowdfunding portals like CrowdEngine, RealtyShares, CrowdForce have grown over 150 real estate startups. In Southern California, 20% of the population is an accredited investor, while in the rest of the country the number is around 7%. These campaigns make things easier in terms of raising funds, and some generate 90% of the equity requirement through community donations.

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