Mar 31 – Apr 7, 2016

Mar 31 - Apr 7, 2016 / Vol. 17 / No. 4

Cover Story

What’s your favorite part of springtime?

Francisco Cadena Santa Maria High School student “Spring break, with vacation time away from school.” Loreina Rosales prospective student “Being able to wear a sundress.” Cristian Barajas merchandiser “The weather and the time change. It’s more time to do activities later, like basketball.” Denys Torres prospective student “I like to spend time with my family.”

Political Watch 3/31/2016

• In response to the controversial firing of Coastal Commission Executive Director Charles Lester last month, Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) is introducing legislation to prohibit private, off-the-record communications with coastal commissioners that could influence decision-making. Next week, Jackson will amend her Senate Bill 1190 to prohibit “ex parte” communications with commissioners, effectively banning any…

Community Notebook 3/31/16 – 4/7/16

MONDAY, APRIL 4 • The Solvang Planning Commission has its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 1644 Oak Street, Solvang TUESDAY, APRIL 5 • 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.  •…

Event gives Santa Maria area students a look at higher education opportunities

Students from Santa Maria, Pioneer Valley, and Righetti high schools learned about higher education during a recent field trip to two Bay Area universities through the Student Academic Achievement Seminar. The experience brought the young learners to the University of San Francisco and San Francisco State University where they toured the campuses and participated in…

Author visits English learners

Students in Santa Maria Joint Union High School’s English 2 Intensive Class for English Learners received a literary treat when the author of a memoir they’ve been reading spoke to their classes on March 22.  Author Reyna Grande, who wrote a memoir entitled The Distance Between Us, gave students a first-hand account of her experience…

Kiwanis offers student scholarships

On March 15 Santa Maria Kiwanis held the 55th Annual California Scholastic Federation/Honor Student Awards and Recognition Dinner at the Veterans’ Memorial Community Center. More than 300 students and supporters attended.  All the work to put on the event was handled by club volunteers and members of Kiwanis-sponsored Key Clubs. Key Club members are made…

Hobnobbing with Helen

March 18 was an important date for the Orcutt Oasis Center. Everybody knows that the Oasis Center is a nonprofit membership organization that provides programs, services, classes, and socializing opportunities for seniors. On Friday, March 18, the Center held its seventh annual Spring Gala, a fundraising event, at the Radisson Hotel. This was a particularly…

Spotlight on: Mission City Fumigating

You may not know Mission City Fumigating, but owner Mary Hernandez said her company performs an important role in battling bug infestations.  Mission City sub-contracts for other companies. Her customers are other companies in the same industry, companies that provide fumigation chemicals or inspectors like Dead On Termite Services, which is owned by Jaryd Fylstra,…

Santa Barbara County suspends meetings with Chumash

It’s time for a breather. The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians and Santa Barbara County’s ad hoc subcommittee are taking a break from their monthly meetings to step back, work out some kinks, and plan out how to move forward. The meetings began in September 2015, after Congress told the county to sit down…

California minimum wage hike takes a crack at poverty problem

California residents could be looking at a minimum wage increase to $15 per hour by 2022, according to a March 28 announcement by Gov. Jerry Brown. Brown, along with fellow Democrats and labor leaders, is proposing legislation that would incrementally raise California’s minimum wage over the next six years, starting with an increase from $10…

April collection will take hazardous waste off the hands of Solvang residents

Attention Solvang and unincorporated county residents: Grab those bags of dead batteries you’ve been trying to figure out how to throw away and head to Los Olivos on Sunday, April 10. It’s hazardous waste collection day. Santa Barbara County’s Resource Recovery and Waste Management Division holds its hazardous waste collection events biannually to provide a…

Fourth District supervisor forum held with only one candidate

The Lompoc chapter of the nonpartisan Association of American University Women (AAUW) held a forum of candidates running for the 4th District seat of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on March 24, but only one candidate showed up.  Eduardo “Eddie” Ozeta, the sole candidate running against 4th District incumbent Peter Adam, attended the…

Santa Barbara County Public Health hires Animal Services operations manager

Operations Manager Dori Villalon joined the team at Santa Barbara County Animal Services on Monday, March 28. County Public Health created the position of operations manager for Animal Services several months ago, at the recommendation of the American Humane Association (AHA). After months of reviewing candidates, the department announced its choice March 24. “It was…

Santa Ynez Valley Arts features Suzanne Huska

The Santa Ynez Valley Arts Association rents a section of Gallery Los Olivos to feature member artists monthly, and April’s featured artist is painter Suzanne Huska. The exhibit is titled The Magic of Dawn and Dusk, and showcases a series of landscapes that explore the extraordinary quality of light at the beginning and end of…

Orcutt Academy quartet wins at Barbershop Convention

The Orcutt Academy High School’s male quartet Soundsations won top honors at the Far Western District Barbershop Convention in Las Vegas, Nev., on March 19 after achieving a high score for the performance of two songs. The group of students has participated in Central Coast Chordsmen Barbershop Chapter events like the Youth in Harmony Festival,…

Cypress Gallery welcomes all to share in its Spring Show

Lompoc is known as the “Valley of Flowers,” but the community is also blooming with artists of every persuasion. The small-town feel of Lompoc is enriched by multiple arts organizations, from the Mural Society that brightens public spaces to the multiple musical ensembles and organizations that fill churches and other venues with song and sound.…

Another year young

When I was 4 years old I used to wonder what things would be like when I became 21, my mother’s age at the time. (She had married and had me at a very young age.) I would ponder what the world would be like and what the future held. When I was 21, my…

Of politics and pot

So what do you do when you arrive at a showdown and the other party doesn’t show? You can throw your arms in the air, tip your cowboy hat, and strut in a slow circle, nodding at the audience with that look that says your opponent is chicken, without actually saying it because it’s implied…

Kudos to Lompoc for honoring Chumash

It was refreshing to read about the city of Lompoc honoring the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Native Americans on Arbor Day, by planting a tree in the “Recognition Grove” for their generous public service. Although the Chumash employ more than 1,600 workers, donated more than $18 million to more than 700 nonprofit organizations, and…

Communities need better emergency planning in case of nuclear meltdown

In your recent article, “Diablo Canyon evacuation plans inadequate, report says,” dated March 17, local emergency managers vigorously defended area emergency plans despite the fact that most reported not having plans in response to information requests just months before. The weather patterns in Central California on March 11 and 12, 2011, the day a tsunami…

Mallory Townsend

Home run-hitter. Base-stealer. The team’s best fielder.  Mallory Townsend, a junior at Cabrillo High School, does it all on the diamond for the three-time defending Los Padres League champion Conquistadores. Townsend hit two home runs in a single game against Santa Ynez on March 22 en route to a 12-2 victory. The following game, she…


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