CommUnify’s ‘Off the Record’ Fundraiser

By Steven Libowitz   |   December 27, 2022
Anthony Edwards and Cady Huffman, both Santa Barbara-raised, return to town for CommUnify’s Off the Record event

Anthony Edwards, who collected three SAG Awards and a Golden Globe for his role as Dr. Mark Greene on the hit TV series ER from 1994-2002and has starred in movies and on Broadway, graduated from San Marcos High School in 1980. Cady Huffman, who received a Tony nomination for her performance in The Will Rogers Follies in 1991 and collected the coveted award for best actress in a musical in playing Ulla in the original cast of the Broadway musical The Producers in 2001, graduated from San Marcos High in 1982. Dante Di Loreto, a TV and film producer who won Emmys for his work on Temple Grandin and The Normal Heart, and is even better known for executive producing Glee and American Horror Story, graduated from Santa Barbara High in 1980.

Now, all three will be returning to their hometown in early February for “Off the Record.” This intimate conversation between the Santa Barbara natives offers a behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood, Broadway, and the joys and challenges of fame and creating a life in the arts – specifically in film, TV, and theater. Di Loreto will moderate the discussion as Edwards and Huffman speak frankly about their experiences as professionals in the arts, as well as the importance of our community and how it played a very important part in their start. 

The event, which takes place Saturday, February 4, at the Belmond El Encanto Hotel, is a benefit for CommUnify, the prevalent nonprofit that serves almost 10,000 of Santa Barbara County’s most vulnerable children, families, teens, and seniors each year. CommUnify, formerly the Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County, was incorporated as a private nonprofit organization in 1967 and currently operates 23 Head Start and Early Head Start campuses and provides 14 other programs that address the complex causes of poverty, including Seniors Safe at Home, Family Wellness, Economic Empowerment and Financial Literacy, New Heights for Transition-Aged Youth, Weatherization Services, and Utility Bill and Rental Payment assistance. CommUnify also operates the 2-1-1 Santa Barbara County Helpline, providing information and referrals 24/7 free of charge to our community.

Off the Record is the brainchild of Julie Weiner,CommUnify’s Chief Development Officer, who had a bit of an inside track in putting together the benefit event, as the Santa Barbara native was a contemporary of both Edwards and Huffman at San Marcos High. 

“I knew them when they were young, and I know that both Tony and Cady attribute what this community did for them early on as being a big piece of how they got to where they have,” Weiner said. “All those programs that were there for young people really gave them the underpinnings that helped them on their way. I thought this would be a really great way to bring something back to the community about how important community is.” 

Indeed, Huffman shared about her continued gratitude for the support she received as a youth and her eagerness to help raise awareness and funds for CommUnify’s mission. 

“As a child who counted on scholarships and odd jobs to pay for my arts education, and sometimes food stamps for food, I want everyone to have at least close to an equal chance at their dreams and basic needs,” Huffman said. “CommUnify does something about it.” 

Huffman also enthusiastically signed on to the concept of a frank conversation about the artists’ lives and Santa Barbara roots, one that might include some anecdotes about early experiences and interactions between them.

“I’m always happy to share my experiences, especially in my hometown,” she said. “The world sees Santa Barbara as affluent and idyllic. It can be, but nowhere on Earth is perfect and no one is immune from life’s challenges. The arts can help young people cope, learn discipline, and find joy. As challenging as it can be to be an artist, the rewards can be extraordinary. To reach even one heart and inspire it to hope for a better tomorrow is humbling and feeds my own soul to do better.”

Unlike a typical Hollywood conversation, or even a typical Santa Barbara gala fundraiser, Off the Record will be an intimate event with two tiers of access. Fewer than 75 tickets to the conversation will be sold at $250, and only 24 for the dinner that follows for an additional $250, so that attendees will have a chance to further the conversation with one of the artists. 

“People will probably get to ask questions of their own during the conversation, but the dinner is even more private because there will be only three tables of 10 people,” Wiener explained. “Cady, Tony, and Dante and their guests will each captain a table, which means only eight paid tickets at each table. That way everybody will get to engage.” 

Given the timing, Off the Record might serve as a last-minute Christmas present or an early booking pre-Valentine’s Day date for the art lovers in our community. Especially those who care deeply about CommUnify’s goal of unifying the community around addressing the complex issues that cause and keep people in poverty. Visit www.communifysb.org/events for more information.  

CommUnify
5638 Hollister Ave., Goleta
(805) 964-8857
www.communifysb.org
Patricia Keelean, CEO
Julie Weiner, CDO 

 

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