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Visit Discovery Museum for free

For the sixth year in a row, the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum is offering free admission as part of its annual “Community Day” on Aug. 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event honors the birthday of R.H. Tesene, a generous supporter of the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum, and includes complimentary birthday […]

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Heritage Oaks reports, too

The parent company of Heritage Oaks Bank, which has three locations in Santa Maria, reported a net loss of $5.8 million for the second quarter of 2010. The figure compares to a net income of $500,000 the company made in the second quarter of 2009. Heritage Oaks Bancorp, headquartered in Paso Robles, had reported a […]

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Community Bank posts new numbers

Community Bank of Santa Maria released its second-quarter earnings report, showing a year-to-date net loss of $519,052 as of June 30. The figure compares to a net loss of $393,722 the bank posted at the same time last year. The report also revealed the bank had increased deposits, assets, and net loans from 2009. As […]

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Flipped, be there

Each week in School Scene, we review a book for young readers, from picture books up to young adult novels. We call the feature “What Kids Are Reading.” Flipped, a book by local author Wendelin Van Draanen, is coming to theaters in movie form, so a few weeks back, the Santa Maria Sun put out […]

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Josh Prenot

It’s a quarter till five, tailwind of summer, and Josh Prenot is swimming laps at practice while the rest of his swim team is on break. “During the training season, I usually have 10 practices a week, which amounts to 24 hours a week,” Prenot said. “After Saturday, I get a break,” he added with […]

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Help a vet get a bicycle

Ride 2 Recovery—a program providing bikes, equipment, clinics, and bicycling outings for injured veterans—is asking the public for donations of homemade, patriotic-themed quilts for the group’s upcoming fundraising auction. The quilts may be hand- or machine-made, but must be submitted to Ride 2 Recovery by Sept. 25. Tax donation letters will be available to donors. […]

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California PTA is suing the state

California State PTA has a long, proud history of speaking up for all children and youth in our state. Today, we’re doing so as never before as part of a coalition that has filed a historic lawsuit against the state of California. The lawsuit—Maya Robles-Wong v. the State of California—is straightforward. It asks the courts […]

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Get picking

Due to cooler-than-average weather this summer, garden tomatoes have taken awhile to blush completely crimson and the zucchini hasn’t yet exploded into zeppelin-sized specimens. Despite a slow start, however, gardens up and down the Central Coast are beginning to pump out plenty of fresh, ripe produce. The harvest of backyard bounty comes just in time […]

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Sharing the gift of relaxation

After going on a personal retreat to learn about the healing powers of relaxation and meditation, a local business owner has returned to the Central Coast to share her knowledge with her neighbors. Starting Sept. 9, massage therapist Diane Shabazian will be leading relaxation retreats for men and women through Allan Hancock College. Shabazian also […]

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