A young couple with astonishing energy, Becky and Dave Corey make running their two-person business, CORE Wine Company, look easy. The Coreys make and market the wine, design the labels, and—with a few exceptions—farm the grapes pretty much all by themselves. This past Labor Day, amid the activity of their ninth harvest, the Coreys […]
A capital wine
Wake up and watch
Santa Maria Civic Theatre presents its second show of the season—Wake Up, Darling, written by Alex Gottlieb and directed by Meg Smith—on Nov. 20, 21, 27, 28, and Dec. 4, 5, 11, and 12. All performances start at 8 p.m. The comedy concerns aspiring young actress Polly Emerson and her husband, Don, a successful […]
Hear Peter and the Wolf
The Santa Maria Philharmonic Orchestra continues its mission of bringing quality music to students in the elementary schools in the Santa Maria Valley with its presentation of Peter and the Wolf, by Sergei Prokofiev, written in 1936 after his return to the Soviet Union. On Nov. 17, about 900 third-graders will gather at Pacific […]
Quilting while she’s ahead
Patience paid off for local quilter Joan McBain. She spent six months making a jacket that she then entered into the “jacket, vest, and coat” section of the Pacific International Quilting Show in Santa Clara. McBain won $300 and took first place for the jacket, which represented her first time trying hand quilting and quilting […]
Creating a new War
Allan Hancock College recently staged a series of events to honor the anniversary of the Great Depression. Several departments, students, groups, and staffers got involved. There was a soup line for soup and bread, a slideshow, and photographic and author presentations. In the science department, Mick Bondello could only think of Orson Welles’ radio […]
Come to the table
There are three things an adult attending a holiday show on the Central Coast should know. The first of these is that the intended audience is likely families, meaning it’s child-friendly fare. Secondly, there is a reasonable chance the performance will have some religious display, reference, or overtone. The third point ties back to the […]
What do you think of this hubbub over Obama’s health-care reform?
David Rude pianist “I think they’re rippin’ it up. They’re making it all politics, but it shouldn’t be.” Tim Favorite food service employee “I do not like how they will make it mandatory to have health care. They’ve made it too socialistic; it should be someone’s choice whether or not they want health care.” Rick […]
Community Notebook 11-12
TUESDAY, NOV. 17 • The Guadalupe Planning Commission has its regular meeting at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 918 Obispo St., Guadalupe. • The Santa Maria City Council has its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 110 E. Cook St., Santa Maria. Agendas are available […]
Political Watch 11-12
The Democratic Club of Santa Maria Valley welcomes Marta Jorgensen to its monthly meeting, set for Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at the International House of Pancakes, 202 Nicholson Ave., in Santa Maria. Jorgensen is a Democratic candidate for Congress in the California 24th District, which includes parts of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Jorgensen, […]
Strike out teen crime
It’s not every day that you can bowl and support a worthwhile cause simultaneously. However, on Nov. 21, from 1 to 3 p.m., Teen Court will offer a chance for bowling aficionados and community supporters to play a game to raise funds for North County Teen Court. The bowling extravaganza will be held in […]
Locals decry the affordable housing shortage
As the Santa Maria City Council prepares to consider an updated housing plan, local advocates and officials are concerned the city isn’t doing enough to provide its sizable low-income population with places to live. While city housing projections exceed state requirements in Santa Maria’s newly revised Draft Housing Element, the goals won’t make up […]
Unemployed locals get some breathing room
On Nov. 6, Congress passed legislation extending unemployment benefits for 14 weeks. Those people living in states with unemployment higher than 8.5 percent (California’s rate as of September was 12.2 percent) will get an additional six weeks of benefits beyond that. Adriana Barbara, customer manager and the sole local face for the Employment Development […]

