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Pavilion hosts February festivities

Have fun in February and celebrate happiness in the heart with a special night of food and festivities at Cypress Ridge Pavilion on Feb. 20. The public is welcome to enjoy free music and entertainment, $4 specialty drinks, fish tacos, nachos, chicken skewers, and karaoke, all with no cover charge. The event runs from 6 […]

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Spine specialist wins national award

A national orthopedic publication recently named Dr. Alan Moelleken of the Santa Barbara-based Spine and Orthopedic Center as one of the country’s 50 best spine surgeons. Becker’s Orthopedic and Spine Review selected the surgeons based on achievements, leadership positions, reputation of their affiliations, education, and contributions to the advancement of spine treatment and surgery. Moelleken […]

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Try a triathlon

Make 2010 your fittest year yet and challenge your spirit, mind, and body by joining the Santa Maria Valley YMCA’s triathlon training teams. Last year, the teams—open to YMCA members and non-members—helped more than 100 people accomplish their goals of finishing their first triathlons. For more information or to register, call the Santa Maria Valley […]

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Running with the big dogs

The scent of freshly cut grass and the thwack of baseballs hitting mitts has returned to John Osborne Field, heralding spring’s imminent arrival. On a recent afternoon, Allan Hancock College head coach Chris Stevens watched his team practice. So far, though it’s still early, Stevens likes what he sees. “They play hard together. They’re a […]

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Kianna Lujan

Typically, when athletes get injuries that cause them to stop their season prematurely, they usually lie about their houses and watch reruns of America’s Next Top Model. This, however, isn’t the case for gymnast Kianna Lujan, who recently broke her arm, an accident that prevented her from competing in the remainder of the season, and […]

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Federal library assistance should be increased

President Obama’s new budget proposal calls for a freeze on library funding. Freezing the level of federal funding to public libraries already suffering from budget cuts will severely hurt people in this difficult economy who increasingly depend on them for education, assistance searching for jobs, and for entertainment. It is vital that libraries are able […]

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Naysayers want America to fail

The Party of No and the Tea Partiers should be ashamed at how they are dishonoring American values and corrupting the system with their negative, childish behavior. It’s hard for many Americans to fathom why the Party of No and the thoughtless Tea Partiers would rather see America fail than work to create jobs, reform […]

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Service clubs do make a local difference

Although I appreciate the sentiment of writer Bill Rabenaldt (“What if we took an interest in our own communities?” Feb.11) concerning how and where we expend our charitable resources, I feel that it is important to point out some very pertinent facts regarding those efforts. With little fanfare, charitable organizations and service clubs raise and […]

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