Responsibilities of the Prominent

Santa Barbara Independent
May 3, 2026
You know how sometimes you’re at the Saturday morning farmers’ market or grabbing coffee on State Street and you see the same faces year after year — the ones who show up for the school board meetings, the beach cleanups, the library fundraisers? A recent piece in the *Santa Barbara Independent* titled “Responsibilities of the Prominent” reminds us why that long-term presence matters so much here on the Central Coast. It’s not about having the biggest name or the flashiest title; it’s about the quiet judgment and earned trust that only come from decades of showing up, listening, and investing in our community’s fabric.
That rings especially true for Santa Barbara, where our civic life is small enough that your reputation really does precede you. Whether it’s a City Council decision about coastal access or a nonprofit board navigating a tricky grant, the *Independent* piece underscores that prominence isn’t a prize — it’s a responsibility. It’s the neighbor who remembers the last drought, the local business owner who knows why the Mesa needs that crosswalk, or the volunteer who’s been at the Unity Shoppe since the ‘90s. So next time you see one of those familiar faces, maybe give a nod of thanks. They’re carrying the kind of wisdom that keeps our town, well, ours.
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