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Storyteller's Color the World Gala Filled Rosewood Miramar with Hope and Community Support
Summary
Storyteller's sold-out Color the World gala, themed “Hues of Love,” hosted more than 300 guests at Rosewood Miramar Beach and raised over $600,000 to support Santa Barbara's vulnerable children. The evening featured performances, a live auction, artistic installations, and recognition of the Storyteller Teen Council.
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Storyteller held its sold-out Color the World gala, themed “Hues of Love,” at Rosewood Miramar Beach on February 22, 2026. More than 300 guests attended, and the event raised over $600,000 to support Storyteller's work with young children and families in Santa Barbara. The program combined artistic installations, musical performances, and a live auction to highlight the organization's mission. Storyteller operates three campuses serving infants through preschoolers and provides therapeutic early education for families experiencing poverty, food insecurity, and trauma.
Event details:
- Attendance exceeded 300 guests and the gala raised over $600,000 for Storyteller's programs.
- The lawn reception featured a heart-themed canvas painted by Loan Chabanol with Storyteller students, a silent auction, a live love poet, and an aura color experience.
- The Chandelier Ballroom was presented as an Enchanted Library concept by Gina M. Andrews with amber-lit trees and heart ornaments painted by students.
- The Inner Light Gospel Choir, led by Terri Cruz and Dauri Kennedy, opened with a surprise performance of "All You Need Is Love."
- The inaugural Storyteller Award for Change was presented to the Storyteller Teen Council, which raised more than $35,000 and led several service efforts.
- A live auction included experiences and items such as a Vail mountain escape, a Santa Ynez staycation at Mattei's Tavern, concierge regenerative medicine services, and a custom art piece by Pedro de la Cruz.
Summary:
The gala underscored community support for Storyteller's mission to provide safety, stability, and therapeutic early education to Santa Barbara's youngest residents. Undetermined at this time.
