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Santa Barbara Press Club
Welcome to the Santa Barbara Press Club's official Web site! The Press Club was founded in 2007 and serves the Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties.
The Santa Barbara Press Club is currently seeking status as a 501(c) non-profit organization. The mission of the club is to
provide a forum for the interchange of idea and opinions between
professionals in the various news and public relations media, to
provide an organization in which to share fellowship, to promote
professional competence and knowledge, to encourage students entering
journalism by offering scholarships, and to increase public knowledge
of the media though workshops and other exchanges of information.
Activities include a professional awards competition and banquet,
social gatherings and workshops, fund-raising activities incorporating
programs of interest to the membership, the annual picnic, and other
events as scheduled by the Board of Directors.
Officers include President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary,
elected Directors, and the Immediate Past President. An attorney, as
well as a financial advisor, assist the board and working committee
chairs.
The Santa Barbara Press Club is a California nonprofit corporation that
operates according to an approved set of by-laws and collects annual
dues from its members to maintain the organization.
Active membership is open to all working and retired members of the
press, radio and television news media, Internet media, and to public
relations professionals.
Associate membership is open to those individuals with a community of
interest with other members, who are judged by the directors to be
continuing news sources.
Student membership is open to those who have declared majors in
journalism or communications and are enrolled in at least nine units of
study at an accredited college or university in the tri-county area. No more than 10 percent of the total
membership shall be students.
Honorary membership is awarded by the directors as special recognition
and must be renewed by majority vote of the board every year.
Associate, student, and honorary members do not have voting privileges.
An important activity of the club is the Awards Banquet, which includes
presentation of scholarships to high school and college journalism
students, and professional journalism awards to winners of mailed-in
entries judged by press clubs outside the tri-county area.
Active membership in the club is considered on the basis of
professionalism. A person must earn or have earned a major source of
his or her income, or spend or have spent a major portion of his of her
working time, in one of the journalistic professions.