
Celebrating diverse community voices: March 2021 Newsletter
In 2003, the LBC established a Latino Outreach initiative in an effort to include diverse community voices at the planning table through a series of listening sessions. The group was formalized in 2009 to become the Latino Advisory Council (LAC)…

What’s your LBC story? February 2021 Newsletter
As we look back on 40 years of being your premier performing arts center in Sonoma County, so many memories come to
mind. We have our favorites; but the most important memories come from our patrons, and we would love to hear yours! Did you…

Celebrating 40 years of Your LBC! January 2021 Newsletter
Happy New Year! We continue to be here for you and can't wait to return to a packed theater with live music, or a school show with giddy children experiencing their first live performance. As we wait for that time to come, we're continuing to…

News From Your LBC - December 2020 Newsletter
We know there have been many challenges over this past year, and we are proud of our community and how everyone has supported one another. All of us have learned new technology, and we have become more flexible and nimble. And during these times…

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Completes Bridge to the Future Renovation Project
The Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, the non-profit organization that owns and operates Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (LBC), has completed its $11.4M multi-phase Bridge to the Future renovation project, resulting in major physical upgrades…

LBC announces $1 Million commitment from Joan and Mack Schwing, completing the Bridge to the Future renovation project
The Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, the non-profit organization that owns and operates Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (LBC), today announced a $1 million commitment from Joan and Mack Schwing —long-time LBC supporters—for the multi-phase…


Announcing a Return to Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
Announcing a Return to
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
Made Possible Through a 10-Year Sponsorship
from Lytton Rancheria
The Board and staff of the Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation are excited to announce a new 10-year naming…

Read the latest coverage of our renovation
Read the latest coverage on the renovation and re-opening of our 1600-seat Ruth Finley Person Theater, and visit our blog to look back at the renovation:
SF Chronicle (August 15, 2013): Renovated Luther Burbank Center for the Arts…

Re-opening to feature free community concert
After a three-month long, $2.8 million renovation of the Ruth Finley Person Theater, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts will throw open the doors on their new facility on August 16 for the previously announced opening day concert by Grammy Hall…