17th Annual Santa Barbara Rescue Mission Golf Themed Bayou Dinner

By Bonnie Carroll

A Dinner on the Green fundraiser honoring David and Anna Grotenhuis with the Leni Fe Bland Award for the important role they have played in their partnership with the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission to ensure there will be a place in our community where people confronting homelessness and addiction can turn for decades to come. The Grotenhuis have been actively involved in the non-profit community, including Westmont College, the Westmont Foundation, The Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara, Cottage Hospital and the Grotenhuis Pediatric Clinic. David Grotenhuis co-founded Santa Barbara Capital, a real estate investment firm, in 1972.

David and Anna Grotenhuis

The afternoon event, organized by the 70 member Women’s Auxiliary, was held under the historic tree-lined arbor of the Dos Pueblos Ranch, owned by Henry & Dundie Schulte. Lorraine Lim Catering, who has prepared and presented outstanding family-style Bayou luncheon/dinners for many years, served a delicious clubhouse dinner on the green with all the trimmings, including golf inspired desserts.  

Marlene Reimer & Kathy Hartnett

Dianne Davis and her team again provided luncheon decorations that were picture perfect, and the silent auction boutique, coordinated by Rose Hodge & Terry Foil pleased guests with a very interesting variety exciting items to bid on. The 70 members of the Women’s Auxiliary of the SBRM lead by President Julie Willig and event co-chairs Susan Hughes, Suzi Ryan & Kim Mullen organized this very memorable event, complete with great music by the Idiomatiques.

Sheriff & Mrs. Bill Brown, Susan Silver, Gerd Jordano, Rob Hughes

Catherine Remak was a fantastic emcee for this year’s Bayou event, and SBRM President Rolf Geyling and Kiah Jordan welcomed guests, who gave a heart warming introduction to award recipients Dave and Anna Grotenhuis. Robyn Ibarra, SBRM Program graduate, shared her very inspiring journey to recovery with guests, and Rolf Geyling shared  “while only 21% of those completing treatment programs nationally maintain their sobriety beyond five years. We are proud that 46% of our graduates remain in recovery over this same period.” Last year the Bayou raised over $400,000 to assist people seeking shelter and recovery from alcohol addiction. 


About Santa Barbara Rescue Mission
Established in 1965 Santa Barbara Rescue Mission, a 501(c)(3) organization, brings physical, emotional, educational and spiritual resources to individuals and families in need. It is the only organization between Oxnard and Santa Maria that provides hot meals and overnight accommodations to homeless guests 365 days of the year. The Rescue Mission offers men’s and women’s 12-month residential recovery, treatment, family support, relapse prevention, men’s sober living, academic instruction, and job skills training. Its residential drug and alcohol program has won regional and national recognition for its extraordinary effectiveness. The Mission receives no government funding. For information visit www.sbrm.org.

Bonnie Carroll

Written by Bonnie Carroll

Writer, publisher, editor over 30 years, Bonnie Carroll is the present Publisher, Editor-in-Chief of Bonnie Carroll's Life Bites News founded 2005. She is also a contributor to a bevy of magazine and newspapers California and international since 1983.

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