Feb 26 – Mar 5, 2015

Feb 26 - Mar 5, 2015 / Vol. 15 / No. 51

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Herd immunity and the vaccine personal belief exemption

A needle pokes through the protective film of a vaccine vial, while a hand simultaneously pulls up on the needle’s handle, sucking in an engineered cocktail that includes elements like gelatin, phosphate, chick embryo cell culture, and human lung fibroblasts. As that needle next pushes through someone’s skin, it delivers a combination of substances designed…

What is you opinion of parents who do not vaccinate their children?

Chase Chavez student “I agree with them. I believe in natural medicine.” George Herod self-employed “I somewhat agree because of factors such as the increase in autism. I think vaccinations were intended for a good purpose, but there should be a lot more research done on the side effects.” Brandon Ryker student “Parents should vaccinate…

The wildflowers are popping in Los Padres

View a slideshow from Willow Spring trail. As the sun’s warmth burnt off the dreary Sunday morning fog of Valentine’s Day Weekend, the green hills beckoned, but I knew if I wanted to hike, I would have to drive. The Santa Maria neck of the Central Coast isn’t really known for having lots of wide-open…

Rancho Bowl features a dance party every night

The occupation of the disc jockey, now known as the abbreviated DJ, hardly resembles the vocation that birthed the term. Turntables, needles, large vinyl discs are all still prized by many contemporary DJs, but you are more likely to see today’s DJ clad with a laptop, PA system, and digital turntable. They’re able to manipulate…

The Environmentalist

I  am a true American. And as a legitimate patriot, I come complete with a gas guzzling SUV, a beer gut, and a belief that consumerism will solve all of the economy’s problems. Did you say people need more jobs? Well, I better do my part and head down to the nearest big-box store and…

Tour New York with PCPA

The Pacific Conservatory Theater (PCPA) offers a Springtime Theatre Tour happening April 27 through May 4. PCPA artistic director Mark Booher will lead the tour through New York’s theater, arts, and other cultural districts. The tour costs $3,995 per person, and includes a night at LAX, airfare to New York, six nights at the Westin…

Artists Guild of Santa Ynez Valley offers high school scholarships

The Artists Guild of Santa Ynez Valley invites Santa Ynez Valley high school students and accredited home school students to apply for the guild’s art scholarships. The individual merit awards will range from $500 to $3,000 and will be awarded to students continuing on to universities. The deadline for students to apply is April 30.…

Santa Maria 
Arts Council holds 
arts grants workshop

Those interested in applying for the Santa Maria Arts Council’s Individual Grants in the Arts competition must attend an upcoming workshop about the application process. Those interested in applying and competing for grants in dance, drama, music, and the visual arts can attend the workshop on March 7, which begins at 10 a.m. at Allan…

Hancock STEM Center offers courses for kids

If you’re unfamiliar with STEM, it stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; in other words, the foundations for a good chunk of education and current career options in the United States. The STEM Center at Allan Hancock College was created in an effort to assist college students throughout their education in these areas. Recently,…

Spotlight on: Growing Grounds

While living in Hollywood several years ago, Robert Silverman spent many days as a recluse inside his apartment. He had a severe case of agoraphobia—or the fear of open spaces—which kept him from going outside. He was what people called a “shut-in,” according to Silverman. He moved to Santa Maria to live with his family…

Political Watch 2/26/15

• On Feb. 20, U.S. Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) joined Anthony Foxx, the U.S. transportation secretary, and Mark Rosekind, the National Highway Traffic Safety administrator, in urging Congress to pass legislation requiring rental car agencies and used car dealers to fix safety defects before renting or selling vehicles subject to a recall. In 2012,…

Community Notebook 2/26/15-3/5/15

MONDAY, MARCH 2 • The Solvang Planning Commission has its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 1644 Oak Street, Solvang.   TUESDAY, MARCH 3 • The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors has its regular meeting at 9 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 105 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara.…

Santa Maria ICE facility 
will be ready by summer

Construction on the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement holding facility in Santa Maria is nearly complete and on schedule, according to ICE spokeswoman Lori Haley, who added that the facility should be operational by this summer. The new facility, sited near West McCoy Lane and South Depot Street, will be used for interviewing and briefly…

Coastal Commission 
reviews vehicle impacts 
for Oceano Dunes

For the first time in eight years, the California Coastal Commission reviewed the management of vehicle impacts at the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area. As a result of the Feb. 11 meeting, the commission urged state parks to produce a completed habitat conservation plan for the recreation area. That plan, intended to provide a…

Please do run for office, women!

Heidi Harmon’s commentary (“Run like a girl,” Feb. 19) is so right on and clear as to what women have been facing since the end of World War II when we were told to go back to the kitchen. Back then, we protested for equal pay for equal work; for accessible, affordable daycare facilities; and…

Laughter is not the best medicine

First of all, let me point out that I am not a doctor. I am not a scientist, nor a clinical researcher, nor a nurse practitioner, nor any sort of professional who could write you a prescription or prep you for surgery should you need pills in you or an inflamed appendix out of you.…

The Dreamers deserve better

Well, the Do-Nothing Republicans in the Do-Nothing Republican-controlled Congress in Washington have, with the help of a racist conservative judge in Republican Texas, finally done something. Together, they have thrown cold water on the hopes of millions of American kids, 
known as “Dreamers” because they believe in this country. I have trouble with the latest…

50 Shades of No Way

I do not think I have ever read a funnier or more honest review of a movie than Cliff and Jessica’s commentary on 50 Shades of Grey (“Coming attractions,” Feb. 19). It had me laughing out loud, and although I had not planned to see the movie, nor read the book, it almost makes me…

#FireSeasonIsComing

Dear Californians: Please stop making smug Facebook posts about your January trips to the beach when you know the East Coast is getting the crap beat out of it by a storm. Please stop responding to your friends’ posts about snow and the importance of layering with reminders that if they’d just been smart enough…

Leah Parlato

When the Santa Ynez High School girls’ water polo team lost to Oceanview High School 10-8 on Feb. 19, Leah Parlato, a Santa Ynez senior guard and co-league MVP, put up a heroic five goals. “Within the last quarter, I knew it was my last game, so I just kept taking shots and taking shots,”…

Lompoc and Cabrillo tie for girls’ basketball league champs

Lompoc and Cabrillo high schools sit on opposite ends of a small town. They draw from the same school district and are natural rivals. For the first time in recent history, both schools have girls’ basketball teams heading to CIF playoffs. “Our rivalry with Cabrillo is probably the biggest on the Central Coast of California,”…


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