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Calendar 1.1.09

SPECIAL EVENTS THE ELKS CLUB presents a firefighters’ appreciation night featuring a barbecue beef dinner on Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 1309 N. Bradley Road, Santa Maria. Cost is $12. Info: 922-1538. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY picks up Christmas trees for recycling through Jan. 8 in North County, Jan. 5 through 9 […]

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Openings and closings

It was a year of gains and losses, of firsts and 50ths. Galleries that have closed will be missed, but new ones promise to fill the void. PCPA entertained audiences with a world premiere, while Santa Maria Civic Theatre celebrated a half-decade of productions. This year’s happenings show that Santa Maria’s art scene is anything […]

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Eating and sipping through 2008

Another year rides the bullet train into history, leaving us with a blur of memories steeped in area wines and the fragrance of Santa Maria-style cookery. A look back reveals a landscape of pungent falafels, fresh sushi, cooking competitions, and mail-order barbecue. Personal chefs have gone organic, winemakers embraced unusual varietals, and new wineries continue […]

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A year of change

“Challenge and change” was the theme for Santa Barbara County in 2008. Firefighters, government officials, and local nonprofits worked together to confront two wildfires and their aftermath. A changing economy and political climate ushered in new leadership at both the county and city levels. County residents voiced their opinions-“both at the polls and on the […]

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What was the most important news story of 2008?

Taylor Dacus student “The election—after eight years of Bush and Cheney, and this being the first African-American president.” David Estrada retired “Election of President-elect Obama. Look at the recession and especially the war in Iraq. President Bush hasn’t given much to people here.” Jerry Turley satellite tech “The failed economy. Work being sent out of […]

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Dunlap students ‘Stuff the Bus’ and then some

On Dec. 17, students in Ralph Dunlap Elementary School’s K-Kids, a Kiwanis-sponsored group, stuffed not one, but two regular-sized school buses with holiday items for the Good Samaritan Shelter in Santa Maria. K-Kids and their families, local Kiwanis members, and other community members donated items such as toiletries, clothing, and toys. The students had originally […]

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A local leader takes a new nonprofit path

PathPoint, a nonprofit that gives work training and support services to people with disabilities, recently appointed Mary Hernandez as vice-president/director of North Santa Barbara County. The group’s employment, independent living, and community access services currently support 234 North County residents. For more information about PathPoint (formerly Work Training Programs), visit pathpoint.org. Executive Editor Ryan Miller […]

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Start a new business in 2009

Make a New Year’s resolution to open a new business. Women’s Economic Ventures will help you keep it with support from a Self-Employment Training 
program. The program runs for 56 hours, spread over 14 weeks, and teaches women and men (though the focus is on women) how to start, operate, or expand a business. By […]

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