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Wine competition expands

The Central Coast Wine Competition, an eight-year-old event showcasing some of the finest wines produced locally, has announced that it’s expanding its geographical growing area. The competition will now include all of the Central Coast American Viticultural Area, spanning from Santa Barbara County to the San Francisco Bay Area, and Ventura County. The AVA includes […]

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Easter Bunny visits the mall

Everybody’s favorite bunny is hopping by the Town Center mall to visit with children starting March 19. The Easter Bunny will make his appearance at a springtime garden on the mall’s lower level Fridays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until April 3 (excluding a daily break from 3 to 3:30). Visits are […]

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No one is entitled to education

A sign promoting the March 4 National Day of Action to Defend Education contained two statements: Education is a Human Right; and Resist, Mobilize, and Transform. The first is false—education is not a human right. We are not born with it; we or our parents earn it!  The second, a trio of commands, is contrary […]

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Study cowboy ethics and vaquero culture

Santa Barbara County, in its present boundary, is actually a parcel within a rich territory of history that has as a foundation the lifestyle of western ranching, sometimes called the ethics of the cowboy or the culture of the vaquero. On Saturday, March 6, two local documentary producers—Susan Jensen and Paul Singer of Santa Barbara—screened […]

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Too many Americans are ignorant and lazy

Regarding the American Party commentary (“Think of the country, not the party,” March 11): The Republican Party is closer to honoring our Constitution than the Democrat Party, though it can share plenty of the blame for the present grotesque situation. Voters must not tolerate candidates who, when questioned, mouth generalities and platitudes (e.g., Obama, though […]

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Meghan Zimmer

People seem to enjoy leaving an impression on their alma maters—witness the bounty of scratched names on the imitation pinewood desks. But that’s not how it is for San Diego State Freshman Meghan Zimmer who, just a few weeks ago, set a meet record at the Mountain West Conference Championships in the 500 free, which […]

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Flag days

Every Sunday, like he’s done for the past 10 years, Joe Richards transforms 1,800 square yards of prime beach real estate next to Pismo Beach’s Sand Castle Inn into a gridiron battle zone. Richards is founder and commissioner of the four-on-four California Flag Football League, an organization boasting players from all over the Central Coast. […]

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Marian to hold annual golf tourney

Golf enthusiasts are invited to tee off in support of community health care for the 21st annual Leland “Butch” Simas and Felix Fly, M.D., Memorial Golf Tournament on March 29. Hosted by the Marian Medical Center Foundation, the tournament will be held at the Santa Maria Country Club. All proceeds will benefit Marian’s Cornerstone Campaign […]

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Simply tasteful

If digging into freshly made, gourmet goodies while lounging in the living room sounds too good to be true, prepare for a happy surprise. Thanks to Tastefully Simple, even busy moms and recipe-challenged bachelors can enjoy fine dining without ever leaving the comfort of home. For 15 years, consultants for Minnesota-based Tastefully Simple, a direct […]

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