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12 n Thursday, January 9, 2014
Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California
Forecast calls for snow
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When the news says it’s going to snow in Carpinteria, chances are people will come. And that’s what happened on Jan. 4 when Carpinteria First delivered 10 tons of snow to the Carpinteria Valley Art Center for its annual Snow Much to Do event. Over the course of the day, hundreds of kids frolicked in the uncommon substance and also enjoyed skating, food trucks, live music, art projects and bike safety.
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Cate Long, 4, adjusts the ho snowball-slinging melee.
JOHN WULLBRANDT
ABOVE, Closed to car traffic, the 800 block of Linden Avenue became a haven for skaters on an artificial ice surface, mini cyclists on a bike safety course and food truck customers.
BILL SWING
Grace Thompson gets a warm squeeze from a walking, talking Frosty the Snowman.
Members of The Harvey Ban Snow Much to Do.
Osden and Hazel Dugré take a break from snow play to warm their hands with an art p Valley Arts Council.