YEP! Santa Barbara
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Goodbye Santa Barbara!
After two wonderful weeks, it was time to say congratulations, goodbye, and head down to San Diego for our "Grand Finale". We had a very special going away party with the host families with Completion Certificates, a live performance from our students, and an amazing birthday celebration! A very special night we will all remember.
Lucia Coletta and some of the students' certificates.
"Surfing USA" An amazing performance!!
Our local high school English Helpers. These charming girls joined us for many excursions to help the students meet some locals. Thanks girls for all that you did to help!
Goodbye Santa Barbara and UCSB!! Hello San Diego....
Awesome Host Families!!
It's always difficult to leave amazing host families, especially when they make you feel like a part of the family. Students stayed with wonderful, caring, outgoing families here in Santa Barbara. Thanks to everyone who participated!
Certificates for Coppo's Group!
Disneyland, Sea World, & Universal Studios!!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Mission Santa Barbara
Mission Santa Barbara is a Spanish Franciscan mission in Santa Barbara, California. It was founded on Decemeber 4, 1786 and names after the feast day of Saint Barbara, for the religious conversion of the indigenous local Chumash-BarbareƱo tribe.
The early missionaries built three different chapels during the first few years, each larger than the previous one. It was only after the great Santa Barbara Earthquake on December 21, 1812, which destroyed the existing buildings, that the construction on the current Mission was begun. It was completed and then dedicated in 1820. The towers were considerably damaged in the June 29, 1925 earthquake, but were subsequently rebuilt in 1927. The appearance of the inside of the church has not been altered significantly since 1820.
The early missionaries built three different chapels during the first few years, each larger than the previous one. It was only after the great Santa Barbara Earthquake on December 21, 1812, which destroyed the existing buildings, that the construction on the current Mission was begun. It was completed and then dedicated in 1820. The towers were considerably damaged in the June 29, 1925 earthquake, but were subsequently rebuilt in 1927. The appearance of the inside of the church has not been altered significantly since 1820.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Mission Santa Ynez
Monday, July 26, 2010
Ostrich Farm!
Welcome to Ostrich Land USA! Thirty minutes north of Santa Barbara lies a quaint Ostrich farm. The farm features a variety of ostriches and emus. Ostrich Land provides an interactive activity for students who want to get up close and personal with these fascinating birds. The highlight of the farm is feeding the ostriches and emus:
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