Although Guadalupe is surrounded by agricultural fields, what they produce doesnāt often make its way into local households. āWe find ourselves in this position in North Santa Barbara County and Lompoc where food is grown all around us,ā said Shelby Wild with Route One. āThereās very few, if any, opportunities in those communities where people […]
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CalNAM celebrates 25 years with exhibition from its permanent collection
The California Nature Art Museum pulled 25 works of art from its permanent collection of 150 to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Curated by former board chair Peter Adams and his wife, Becky, the show features work from local artists such as John Iwerks, Nell Campbell, and museum founder Patti Jacquemain, as well as artists from […]
See Merry Wives of Windsor during Central Coast Shakespeare Fest
The Central Coast Shakespeare Festival is back on its stunning outdoor stage at Filipponi Ranch in San Luis Obispo to present The Merry Wives of Windsor every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night through Aug. 10. Sir John Falstaff (played by Mark Kassen), Shakespeareās rotund, vain, often drunk knight, is reduced to a buffoonish, good-natured suitor […]
Something Rotten! heads to the Solvang Festival Theater
The PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre joins the Bottom brothers on a āriotous quest to outshine Shakespeareā at the Solvang Festival Theater with Something Rotten!, a musical showing through Aug. 23.Ā Nick and Nigel Bottom aim to pen the worldās first musical, targeting Shakespeare as the bard to beat, but along the way the Bottom brothers […]
Focus on LGBTQ-plus literature with the Rainbow Reads Book Club
Rainbow Reads Book Club Saturdays made a comeback this summer at the Santa Maria Public Library.Ā In June, members discussed No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull. In July, The Pairing by Casey McQuiston. On Aug. 9, members will talk about Samuel Burrās The Fellowship of Puzzle Makers at 3 p.m. inside the Learning Loft.Ā […]
Cal Polyās Strawberry Center shares research with farmers during July field day
In eight years, the cost of growing strawberries in California has increased by 40 percent. In 2016, farmers spent about $62,000 per acre of the red berry. By 2024, they were paying $105,000, according to Mohammad Amir Aghaee, who leads the entomology program at the Cal Poly Strawberry Center. āWhen you have a situation like […]
Clementine Carter pours cool climate RhƓnes from the Sta. Rita Hills in Los Alamos
No two vintages of Clementine Carter are the same. āYou should be able to read each vintage in each bottle,ā owner and winemaker Sonja Magdevski said. āEverything that happened that year should be in this bottle.ā The soil, sun, wind, rain, frost, temperature. The hands that tended the vines, the decisions that were made and […]
County supervisors amend zoning to protect senior mobile home parks
Almost 7,000 seniors populate housing authority waitlists for affordable senior housing in Santa Barbara County. āIn the face of such high demand, the preservation of existing affordable housing, including mobile home parks, is clearly important,ā county planner Lila Spring said at the July 15 Board of Supervisors meeting. āHowever, the county lacks regulations to prevent […]
Local high school students compete in International Thespian Festival
Center Stage Theatre Company performers from Pioneer Valley and Ernest Righetti high schools represented California in Indiana this June while competing in the International Thespian Festival (ITF). They performed 21 Chump Street and competed in vocal solos and duets during the weeklong event at Indiana University Bloomington. Mariah Escobar and Bloom Carrera received superior rankings […]
The New Times Music Awards entry period opens
Itās time to submit your entries to the New Times Music Awards.Ā The competition is all about local music and is open to anyone in northern Santa Barbara County and SLO County whoās put out music in the last year. Locals can enter up to 10 original songs in five categories. Are you an acoustic […]
Guadalupe takes steps to hold future farmers market
LeRoy Park should be the site for the Cosecha Guadalupe Farmers Market by January 2026, if everything goes according to plan.Ā On July 8, the Guadalupe City Council temporarily waived the parkās $650 per day rental fee for the marketās first six monthsāclearing the way for the market to apply to become a certified farmers […]
Feature: The Cal Poly Unicycle Club builds community, skills, and a passion for all things on one-wheel
The reverberation from a bicycle wheel hitting the pavement is constant. A vibration that moves from the bouncing rubber tire into the metal spokes. “These can take an absolute beating,” Cal Poly third-year Jacob Hinshaw says as yet another unicycle hits the basketball court in front of the Sierra Madre dorms and a student jumps […]

