Thursday, September 18, 2008

Anna Cabrera named as Luke Outreach Consultant

Anna Cabrera, born in Michoacán, México, and has lived in the United States since she was 9 years old.
She has worked at Santa Barbara Junior High for 13 years. She is responsible, dedicated, and caring. She enjoys music, traveling, reading, dancing, playing with my children, helping people, going out with friends, and spending time with family.

Her priorities are, happiness, and her pride is family. She has 2 children, 12 year old Joshua, who is now attending SBJH and 7-year old Annie, 2nd grader attending Canalino School in Carpinteria.
We're thrilled to have her as a part of "team luke."

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Youth Advisor Blake Berris on DAYS OF OUR LIVES


Blake Everett Berris knew he wanted to be an actor from age of three when he first saw the Fox in Pinocchio singing, "Hi diddley dee, an actor's life for me." Graduating from Santa Barbara High School in 2003, he was accepted into UCLA's School of Theatre, Film & Television and graduated in three years. He went on to study Shakespearean acting in England at Oxford's British American Drama Academy (BADA). When the Marjorie Luke Theatre was in its fundraising phase, Berris volunteered his time and talent for various benefit performances. Today, he has appeared in over 120 episodes as the character, Nick Fallon, on the daytime soap drama, Days of our Lives. Other credits include a guest star appearance on CBS's Numb3rs and in Disney Channel's Hanna Montana.

New Donor Tile wall completed early 2008

A beautiful new donor tile wall has been completed in the Bryan Family Foyer and is ready to house a tribute, celebration or remembrance of you, a loved one, or a business. This beautiful wall compliments our original donor wall, now filled to capacity with founding donor tiles. A permanent donor tile is a great way to permanently honor someone special – and that includes YOU! Call us at 884-4087 and let us give you the scoop on how you can be immortalized in a place of beauty and honor. Just think, you’ll have an audience of tens of thousands each year!