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Stage

SANTA MARIA CIVIC THEATRE presents its production of Wake Up, Darling, directed by Meg Smith Dec. 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. at the theater, 1660 N. McClelland St., Santa Maria. Cost is $14. Info: 922-4442 or smct.org. THE LOMPOC CIVIC THEATRE presents its holiday production of Fruit Cakes Dec. 11 and 12 at 7 […]

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Night Life

The following venues offer either regularly scheduled live entertainment or DJ-hosted dance music. Most performances start after 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted. IN THE AREA ADDAMO VINEYARD/TASTING ROOM: 400 E Clark Ave., suite E, Santa Maria, 937-6400. Live music Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. CLUB 805, AKA STINKY’S BAR & GRILL: 2430 South Broadway, […]

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Concerts

THE SANTA MARIA PUBLIC LIBRARY presents “A Night of Holiday Strings,” featuring a string trio in concert on Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Santa Maria Public Library, Shepard Hall, 421 South McClelland St., Santa Maria. Info: 925-0994, Ext. 117. THE TRI CITY SOUND CHORUS of the Sweet Adelines presents its 2009 annual Christmas […]

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Special Events

ANYONE WHO BRINGS A TOY worth at least $10 for Toys for Tots to the Joe White Memorial Gymnasium Dec. 10 to 12 from 1 to 7 p.m. will get a voucher for the Allan Hancock College three-day basketball tournament. Cost without toy is $15. Info: hancockcollege.edu. THE U.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE TOYS FOR TOTS […]

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Be an honorary spaceman

The California Space Authority is looking for businesses and individuals to become members of the California Space Center’s “Launch Team” by contributing to the project by Dec. 31. A minimum donation of $10,000 for organizations, or $1,000 for individuals, will qualify the donor’s name for inclusion in a permanent exhibit celebrating the center’s supporters. Construction […]

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Women’s clothing store opens

There’s a new downtown destination for unique casual and formal women’s wear: the Ruby Red Fashion Boutique in Santa Maria. The boutique, which opened on Nov. 21, specializes in clothes, jewelry, wraps, and other accessories. Owner Sue Olivera and her staff are committed to giving customers personal service to help find exactly what they’re looking […]

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CoastHills CEO named League chairman

The California Credit Union League, a trade association for credit unions in the state, recently announced the appointment of Jeff York as its new chairman. Sworn in to his post at the organization’s annual meeting, York has served as president and CEO of Lompoc’s CoastHills Federal Credit Union since 2004, and has more than 25 […]

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Pharmacy opens up shop

Hometown Pharmacy is now open in Santa Maria, promising fast, professional, and confidential prescription fillings and free medication delivery. Locally owned and operated by pharmacist and veteran Joseph Abraham, Hometown offers drive-thru service, online ordering, a full line of medical supplies and herbal medicine, snacks, and even ice cream. All types of insurance are accepted, […]

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Spring is already in the air at Hancock

Free spring schedules for Allan Hancock College are now available at all college locations, in the community, and online at hancockcollege.edu, Hancock officials announced earlier this month. Schedules can be found at the college’s Santa Maria and Lompoc campuses. In Nipomo, schedules are available at the public library, post office, and chamber of commerce; Nipomo […]

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Law enforcement students find Hancock class helpful

An experimental public safety course at Allan Hancock College is yielding positive results, according to members of its inaugural class. Launched in August 2009, the new Women in Public Safety Careers class is designed by the college’s law enforcement academy instructors to help people prepare physically and emotionally for law enforcement, fire, and emergency services […]

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Want approval? Cut our rates!

PG&E wants a license to extend their Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant for another 20 years. Since the basic plant is already there, paid for with ratepayers’ money, the extra 20 years of operation should be very profitable. Any approval should be conditional on a substantial rate cut for the public.

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