Kenny Slaught – Santa Barbara Provides Citizens With Ample Career Opportunities

Santa Barbara City College offers training courses for people who prefer learning a trade instead of attending college. On his blog at KennySlaught.com, Kenny Slaught explains that Santa Barbara locals can learn important skills through these programs. The courses are: Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, and Graphic Design.
 
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Kenny Slaught Speaks To Skills Gained Through Hospice Mentorship Initiatives

After the death of a family member, caretakers and kids are offered support through The Parenting After Loss initiative that lasts for 2 months. The initiative focuses on the emotional and physical aspects of family life after such loss. According to Kenny Slaught, parents and children learn how to master communication skills that help them connect after the tragic event.

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Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara’s Architecture Gems

The Spanish Colonial Revival style was created by architect George Washington Smith in California, almost a century ago. Smith was a Harvard student who quit school to work in bond trading, and moved to Santa Barbara later on to relax. But, as Smith noticed the locals loved his work, he decided to continue designing buildings for the community. Smith used genuine Spanish materials and mixed the old with the new in his work. Nowadays, his structures are famous for their simplistic beauty and intricate design. Many new artists followed his artistic lead, and he became a Santa Barbara founding father. Kenny Slaught acknowledges how attentive to detail one must be to create such architectural pieces.

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