Nov 27 – Dec 4, 2013

Nov 27 - Dec 4, 2013 / Vol. 14 / No. 38

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What if we took the turkey out of Thanksgiving?

It is that time of year again: the holiday season. Thanksgiving is the time when we should take stock of our lives and give gratitude for all that we have. What a novel concept—as opposed to other holidays where we take stock of what we might perceive we don’t have and demand more and more.…

Put the forks down

I shudder every year when I see it on my calendar. Thanksgiving. The tail end of November marks a dark time for birds, which is why I always devote the column closest to the last Thursday of that month to denouncing the holiday that glorifies avian slaughter in the name of wholesome family bonding. It…

Please pray where appropriate

The Bible has some rules that are difficult to comply with in today’s society, such as the one in Deuteronomy 22:13-21 that says a father must stone to death his daughter who is not a virgin when she marries (A rebellious son gets the same treatment). However, what the Bible says about prayer is very…

Don’t bless us in public

I am not a Christian. My “god’ is Mother Nature. I am intimidated, offended, disenfranchised by Christian blessings. Our country was founded on freedom from religion. I suggest no blessings before meetings (“Pay to pray?” Nov. 7). Honoring Mother Nature would be acceptable to me.

Keep that ‘humility’ writer out of your paper

Where do I begin? This is one of the worst pieces I have ever read in this publication (“Remember patience and humility,” Nov. 14). This commentary was so far off the charts, it bordered on lunacy. The title alone, talking about humility; well, the writer could use some for sure. Now, I am far from…

Aim for inclusion

As a fellow Christian minister, and former chaplain at UCLA, I am saddened and shocked by the prayers given by Rev. Dr. Paul Jones at the Pismo Beach City Council meetings (“Pay to pray?” Nov. 7). Rev. Dr. Jones should be free to use any language or prayers that he and his congregation agree to…

Guadalupe fifth-graders recycle to make a difference

As members of the Global Citizens club, Mary Buren Elementary School fifth-graders are using their worldwide thinking to act locally by embarking on community-minded projects to help migrant families in the area. Through a recycling drive, students have already earned $100 for their efforts. Fifth-grader Nathalie Deras masterminded the recycling project when she noticed many…

Orcutt library celebrates first birthday

Altrusa International, Inc. of the Central Coast and the Orcutt Friends recently donated two AWE Digital Learning computers, which include an early learning station for ages 2 to 8 and a station for kids ages 6 to 12. The computers are loaded with special educational software, cover all areas of curriculum, and are secure for…

Handmade at Hancock: Annual pottery sale

The ceramics program is an important and productive part of the Fine Arts Department at Allan Hancock College. The annual Allan Hancock College Holiday pottery sale will feature ceramic art created by art faculty and advanced students Dec. 6 through 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at the college’s student center, building…

Solvang invites all to hit the ice

Solvang’s upcoming Julefest celebration will feature a cornucopia of holiday events, but a new attraction has the town Time magazine once added to its list of “Most Christmas-y Towns in America” abuzz. “Solvang on Ice” will feature a real ice-skating rink at Solvang Park in the center of town. The skating rink will be open…

Flu, sex, and a raw bird

We only recently re-introduced the practice of saying grace at our dinner table. We’ve always had a formal dinner as a family, but saying grace has always been something that has come and gone. No matter your views on religion, I don’t think anyone can argue that taking time out of your day to be…

City is host to a water education workshop for Santa Maria teachers

The Santa Maria Utilities Department will put more than 60 classroom-ready activities in the hands of kindergarten through sixth-grade teachers with Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) on Dec. 5 and 6. It’s a free workshop that will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. both days at Shepard Hall in the Santa Maria Public…

Dunn School teacher and student earn startup money at competition

A teacher-student duo from Dunn School in Los Olivos won first prize at Santa Barbara’s Startup Weekend, at which entrepreneurs compete to launch a startup in 54 hours. Dunn’s innovation teacher, Alex Kehaya, led the team, which also included sophomore Abe Storey, who was the only high-school student in the competition. The team’s winning business,…

Spotlight on: Down to Earth Gardening Solutions

In an industrial storefront tucked behind 2 Amigos Auto Repair in Buellton, there’s a secret garden supply shop where green thumbs can get everything they need to grow delicious organic food. By Saturday, Nov. 30, however, the secret will be out, as storeowners Adrienne Veillette and Seamus and Nathaniel Ethridge welcome customers through their door…

Political Watch 11/28/13

• The Surfrider Foundation, Wildcoast, and Environmental California launched a campaign on Nov. 21 to encourage citizen engagement with the California Coastal Commission. The campaign will monitor and report on recent and pending actions before the Coastal Commission and will publish a monthly scorecard as well as an annual vote chart through ActCoastal.org. A press…

Community Notebook 11/28-12/5

MONDAY, DEC. 2 • The Solvang Planning Commission has its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 1644 Oak Street, Solvang. TUESDAY, DEC. 3 • The Vandenberg Village Community Services District has its regular board meeting at 7 p.m. in the District Office Conference Room, 3757 Constellation Road, Vandenberg Village. • The Santa…

Hobnobbing with Helen

Well, this was an unexpected, pleasant surprise. I’m talking about the “2013 Spurs & Spice Local Celebrity Chefs Dutch Oven Cook-Off.” This benefit for the Boy Scouts featured a lot of tasty vittles, some cooked up by the likes of Santa Maria Mayor Alice Patino, Lompoc Mayor John Linn, Trent Benedetti, radio host Andy Caldwell,…

Community Corner: ‘Tis the season for giving and celebrating

After locals are done digesting their delicious Thanksgiving meals, and the dishes are washed and recipes exchanged for the Christmas feast to come, there will be plenty of ways to help others have a happy holiday. The K Kids Club at Adam Elementary School is teaming up with the Kiwanis Club to collect items for…

Final land use proposals are out for Southern California forests

The U.S. Forest Service released final proposals on Nov. 25 for managing parts of four of Southern California’s national forests. The final supplemental environmental impact statement for a Southern California land management plan amendment outlines four different options, a no-action alternative, the Forest Service’s proposed action, and two other options. One of those four choices…

Chumash opt out of renewing Camp 4 agricultural contract

During the Nov. 19 Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors meeting, supervisors sparred over whether to accept a routine administrative application for non-renewal of a volunteer agricultural preserve contract agreement. What made it such a special application was the fact that it was for the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians’ Camp 4 property in…

What’s on Deck? 11/28 – 12/5

Friday, Nov. 29 Men’s Basketball     Allan Hancock vs. Bakersfield @ BCC, 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30 Girls’ Wrestling     Pioneer Valley and Nipomo @ Savannah Tourney, 9 a.m. Girls’ Soccer     Nipomo vs. Alumni @ NHS, 5 p.m.     Tuesday, Dec. 3 Girls’ Water Polo     Santa Maria vs. Pioneer Valley @ SMHS, 3…

Warrior on her way

On Nov. 21, Righetti High School softball player Breanna Timmons signed with the Seattle University Red Hawks in front of family, coaches, and friends. Although she manned the second base position for the Warriors, Timmons was recruited as a short stop. Between athletics and academics, 70 to 75 percent of Timmons’ tuition will be covered…

Boxers scheduled for throw down

Central Coast Boxing is slated to host its annual amateur boxing event Saturday, Dec. 14. According to long-time owner Willie Flores, the bout will feature 10 up-and-coming boxers, including 18-year-old Manny Flores, who won the Golden Glove Tournament in Los Angeles earlier this year. The fights will kick off at 7 p.m. at the Minami…

Bulldogs sweep soccer honors

Allan Hancock College soccer received All-Western State Conference honors this week, according to a recent Hancock Athletics press release. The Lady Bulldogs had five players who  earned honors, and the team finished the season 3-14-4. Sophomore MaryKate Smith was honored with All-Conference first team. Pioneer Valley graduate and freshmen Itzy Pinon Garcia and midfielder Courtney…

Desiree Gillaspy

Desiree Gillaspy, a senior at St. Joseph’s High School, is swinging her way into the next stage of her career: the realm of college golf. The young athlete signed her letter of intent to play golf for Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo on Nov. 19—a match Gillaspy said she always wanted. “I’ve been talking…

The Benchwarmer talks bullying in the NFL

This week, the Benchwarmer talks about bullying in the NFL. To find more background on the Miami Dolphins scandal and what’s going to happen next, follow the links below: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/nflpa-to-miami-dolphins-bullying-scandal-investigation-112013 http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9951962/miami-dolphins-players-deny-jonathan-martin-lawyer-claims-locker-room-violence In classrooms across America, from elementary schools to high schools, there has been a targeted effort to stop bullying. At Rice Elementary School, students…


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