Jan 26 – Feb 2, 2017

Jan 26 - Feb 2, 2017 / Vol. 17 / No. 47

Cover Story

Clarifications

• In the Sun’s Jan. 19 cover story, “Illness, incarcerated,” Jan Winter’s last name was misspelled. The story also incorrectly stated who owns the apartments the Mental Wellness Center utilizes for patients. The center owns them. • In the Jan. 19 story, “Court upholds county closure of recreation complex,” the Sun incorrectly stated the year…

What do you do to stay healthy and fit?

Christian Macke pastry chef at Four Seasons “Every time I’m craving sweets, I just chug a bunch of water instead.” Chris Palte works at CACI “I eat organic foods and take long walks around Waller Park.” Eric Zarate works at Farmers Market “I play frisbee golf!” Sonny Martinez student at Allan Hancock College “I like…

Political Watch 1/26/17

• California Sen. Kamala Harris came out against the nomination of Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions for U.S. attorney general on Jan. 14. Speaking before a crowd at an annual breakfast in Los Angeles commemmorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Harris cited Sessions’ “troubling pattern” of disregard of laws that protect those in the immigrant and…

Storms bring disaster and relief to Santa Barbara County

The Central Coast has caught its fair share of storms these past few weeks, with Santa Maria racking up 6.58 inches of rainfall so far in January, according to the county’s official daily rainfall record. Jan. 19 through 23 accounted for nearly a third of the month’s total rainfall, during which the county suffered storm…

40 is the new bride

There’s a famous scene in the Sex and the City movie where Candace Bergen tells Sarah Jessica Parker, “40 is the last age a woman can be photographed in a wedding dress without the unintended Diane Arbus subtext.”  Well, I’m about to put that to the test.  The comedic message in the line (and I’m…

Local barbershop organizations offer singing Valentines

Tri City Sound Chorus of Sweet Adelines International is taking reservations for its annual Singing Valentines Program. The female chorus members will perform live throughout Santa Maria, Lompoc, and Vandenberg Village, delivering flowers, chocolates, and songs on Feb. 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Reservations are $25 and all proceeds go toward local music…

Wildling Museum announces theme for photography competition

The Wildling Museum announced “Trees of the Tri-Counties” as the theme for its annual nature photography competition. Entries for both the adult and junior competitions are due May 1. The museum is seeking creative photographers to capture the diverse range of tree species of the Tri-Counties (Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo) in a fresh,…

Santa Ynez Valley Arts holds call for artisans event

Santa Ynez Valley Arts (SYVA) announced the start of its Second Saturday Artisans series, beginning on March 11 from noon to 5 p.m at Santa Ynez Valley Grange. The series will continue on the second Saturday of each month throughout 2017.  Original paintings, jewelry, woodwork, pottery, photography, and more will be on display and for…

Erik Kinnebrew

Athletic potential can be a tricky thing. On one hand, it can be an alluring temptress filled with promise and hope. On another, it can be unfulfilled aspirations that lead to regret and disappointment. We see this in every professional league in America during the annual drafts, and every year there are players picked based…

First impressions

First impressions are so important. They really set the stage for any relationship, big or small, moving forward.  That’s why so many were flabbergasted when President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, held a press briefing on Saturday, Jan. 21, the day following Trump’s inauguration. The first official press briefing wasn’t scheduled until Monday, mind…

Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water

My wife and I are self-employed. Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) we could not afford health insurance, and should the ACA be repealed without an affordable and accessible alternative, we and millions of other Americans will be back in the same tragic situation. In a just and well-functioning society, health care is a right,…

Rep. Salud Carbajal, disappointing

In the short time he has been our 24th District representative, Salud Carbajal’s performance is disappointing. He is an Obamanite through and through by not supporting the rejection of the UN resolution on Israel. He wanted to amend the bill to eliminate Obamacare in the recent House budget plans to further support the Obamanite past…

Open letter to Adam Tipton

I am one of those animal lovers and activists that you had the audacity to call a “wacko” (“The pet store project,” Jan. 19). At first I thought that surely it must have been a typographical error, so I made a call to the Sun to verify that this was the word that was used. …

A poem for Inauguration Day

Breathe deep, America, through the self-inflicted pain. Your people made the choice. now live with it.   Forget the Russian foreplay, if it happened, if you can, and look at your groom honestly. There is no morning after pill to make him disappear. Must you look at that face,  see that smirk, listen to that…

Charlotte’s Web Mobile Children’s Library looks ahead to second year

Lompoc’s own mobile library for kids served more than 7,700 bookmobile visitors in 2016, according to a news release from the city of Lompoc. The bookmobile checked out fewer books than that, with the final count breaching 5,000, but overall the Lompoc Library considered the inaugural year of the Charlotte’s Web Mobile Children’s Library a…

Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center kicks off educational programs

The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center announced two pilot educational programs for elementary school kids: the Explore the Coast program, and an after-school archaeology program. Explore the Coast, which began on Jan. 18, gathers more than 150 fifth grade students from Mary Buren Elementary to take hour-long classroom lessons focused on ecosystems, the watershed, pollution, and human…

Spotlight on: The High Roller Tiki Lounge

To celebrate the grand opening of the High Roller Tiki Lounge in Solvang, owner Michael Cobb commissioned a special tiki cup to be made. The blue and white vessel is emblazoned with the new name and the image of a mermaid holding up a pair of large dice.  Anyone who doesn’t know Cobb’s background might…

Reports say county spends federal money wisely, but deficiencies remain

Two reports presented to the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 24 showed the county was properly spending federal grant money, though the reports weren’t without critique.  One report, published by the county’s auditor-controller, is an annual assessment required by various state, federal, and local agencies. The other is an independent report of…

Carbajal attends inauguration of President Trump

Before getting down to business in his first press conference with reporters on Jan. 21, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer took a few minutes to discredit the news media for inaccurately reporting the size of President Donald Trump’s inauguration crowd.   The Sun contacted an actual witness to the ceremony—California 24th District Congressional Rep.…

Chumash expand reservation, county continues resistance

The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians welcomed a new addition to its reservation on Jan. 20, when the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) placed the 1,400-acre Camp 4 parcel into federal trust. The county plans to resist the decision through federal litigation. The tribe’s years-long federal trust process has spurred public terms negotiations with…

Healing with suction: Cupping therapy is now available in Santa Maria

When Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps first appeared at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, his entire upper torso was covered in dark red circles the size of oranges. Lots wondered why.  It turns out that Phelps underwent cupping therapy. Emilio Maysonett, certified cupping therapist at Holistic Health Group in Santa Maria, said cupping…


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