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other sentient beings. She told deputies that she had been out A man who was saddled with a court- drinking in Santa Barbara to celebrate a ordered GPS tracking device was able to friend’s wedding and received a ride to elude deputies on the 14 beach on Jan. 4. Carpinteria from a cab driver friend. The Thursday, March Deputies had been called by the proba- deputy learned that the room was regisLibrary preschooler story time, 10:30 a.m., Carpinteria library, 5141 Carpinteria tion department and asked to corral the tered to a man, but the woman seemed Ave., 684-4314 man and remind him to charge his GPS or at leastlions unable to communicate Rotary Club of Carpinteria meeting, 11:45unclear a.m.-1:15 p.m., Park Community at around 3 p.m., but the man was not in- about any aspect of her night involving a Building, 6197 Casitas Pass road, non-members rSVP to 566-1906 terested in communicating with officers. man or anyone inducing the yells that had Bingo, 1 p.m., Veterans Building, 941 Walnut Ave. The man’s GPS showed he was on the reportedly emanated from her room. The Farmers Market and Arts & Crafts Fair, 3-6:30 p.m., linden Ave. downtown, Craft beach between Rincon and Carpinteria, deputy arrested her for public intoxicafair: 684-2770 so deputies headed to the bluffs and tion thinking she’d be safer in jail. Free Stress Relief Veteran’s Acupuncture Clinic, 6-7 p.m. drop in, 4690 Carpinteria looked down onto the sand. Unable to Ave. Ste. A, 684-5012 find the man, an officer then went to Karaoke, 8 p.m., Carpinteria & linden Pub, 4954 Carpinteria linden Ave. Rincon to walk the beach between there Dusty Jugz Country Night, 9 p.m., the Palms, 701 linden Ave., 684-3811 and the bluffs. At 50 yards away, the A man who seemed depressed and deputy spotted the man. The man also paranoid drew the attention of staff at a Friday, March 15 officer, which Summerland business and was eventuspotted the uniformed prompted the & man to mount bicycle CVCC Lunch Learn, noon-1his p.m., Curious Cup, 929 linden Ave., 684-5479 ally arrested for being under the inflx10. uence and pedal then radioed The Peace away. Vigil,The 5-6 deputy p.m., corner of linden of & Carpinteria Ave. marijuana on Lillie Avenue, on Jan. 8 for backup atSchools the otherMonth end ofConcert, the beach Music in our 7:30 at p.m., cafeteria, 4810 staff foothill road, 2:45CHS p.m. Concerned members and continued to pursue the suspect. 684-4701 at an area business tipped deputies off Farther the beach, the deputy Back Track,down 9 p.m., the Palms, 701 linden Ave., about684-3811 the man who was acting odd and spotted the man attempting to hide in potentially suicidal at their retail shop. some rocks. The man had When deputies found the man, they Saturday, March 16also picked up a 3-foot length of driftwood. He remounted asked him how suicidal he was on a Carpinteria Salt Marsh docent led tours, 10 a.m., free walks start from the park his bike and began riding toward the scale from one to 10. The man reportedly sign, 684-8077 deputy, who was 15 yards away, and the said really high, but then told deputies Magicarp Pokemon League, 11 a.m., Curious Cup, 929 linden Ave., (619) 972-3467 man reportedly said, “Get away from that he meant he was just really high on Energy Balancing, 2-4 p.m., Curious Cup, 929 linden Ave., free me,” in a high-pitched shriek. The deputy HeCarpinteria had smokedAve., before “The Quiet Man,” 8 p.m., Plaza Playhouse marijuana. theater, 4916 $5driving attempted to steer the man into the water, to his work, which was a separate nearby The Groovie Line, 9 p.m., the Palms, 701 linden Ave., 684-3811 but the man slipped past the deputy. business. Deputies inquired at the man’s The deputy then was alerted that the work about the man’s behavior, and he Monday, March 18 off, since depu- was said to have shown up an hour early. search was being called ties knew man’s address and where Women of the Inspiration, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Girls inc. of Carpinteria, 5315 foothill The man told deputies he didn’t trust to road, find him. At the time of the report, them or his bosses, and people were after $70, 684-6364 deputies had not contacted the man to tellVillage Basic Bridge, 1 p.m., Sandpiper Mobile 3950 Via real, him.clubhouse, When deputies had the684-5921 man dehim to charge his GPS or arrest him for Mah Jongg, 1 p.m., Sandpiper Mobile Village clubhouse, 3950 Viabench, real, 729-1310 tained on a street-side a coworker delaying deputies in their duties. 941 Walnut Bingo, 1 p.m., Veterans Building, Ave. reportedly approached the man to ask Celebrate Recovery (Hurts, Hangups, Addictions), 6 p.m., first Baptist 5026 what had happened, but theChurch, man acted as foothill rd., 684-3353 if he had never before met the coworker, CVCC’s Cuba Trip Meeting, 6-8 p.m., Carpinteria Multi-Purpose 5141 whichlibrary the coworker found room, disconcertA woman accused of yelling Carpinteria Ave., 684-5479 x10 in her ing. Deputies arrested the man for being hotel room wasToolbox: visited and A Community Howarrested to Serveby the Depressed Person with Understanding, under the infl uence. deputies for suspicion of being too drunk 7-8:30 p.m., Carpinteria Woman’s Club, 1059 Vallecito road, 684-2509 to be alone on Jan. 11 at 10 p.m. on Carpinteria Avenue. Tuesday, March 19 Upon arriving at the room, deputies Burglary: Ortega Hill Road Coffee with 9-11before a.m., the Crushcakes, Carpinteria Ave., 684-5405 x437 knocked andCops, knocked 27-year- 4945 Driving under themultipurpose influence: Bailard Carpinteria Writers’ Group, 10 a.m.-noon, Carpinteria library room, old woman came to the door barely Avenue 5141 Carpinteria Ave., 684-7838 dressed. Deputies noted her answers to False identity: Carpinteria Avenue Sandpiper Duplicate Bridge Club, 1 p.m., Sandpiper Mobile Village Clubhouse, questions were unintelligible. She said Theft: Bailard Avenue 3950 Via real, 684-5522 nobody else was in the room, and depu- Vandalism: Casitas Pass Road Battle of the around Books club, 3:30 p.m., Cup, 929 linden Ave., 220-6608 ties checked and found only Curious food Warrant Carpinteria Avenue Beginner Meditation Workshop, 6:30 p.m., Curiousarrest: Cup back meeting room, 929 scraps and stained men’s clothing but no linden Ave., 705-4703 Al-Anon Meeting, 7-8 p.m., faith lutheran Church, 1335 Vallecito Place, 331-4817 ESL Class, 7 p.m., first Baptist Church, 5026 foothill road, free, 684-3353

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Wednesday, March 20

Morning Rotary meeting with Cyndi Macias, The Gym Next Door, 7-8 a.m., Woman’s Club, 1059 Vallecito rd., $10 Meditation, 10:30-noon, Carpinteria Woman’s club, 1059 Vallecito rd., 847-208-6520 Knitting Group, 1-4 p.m., Veterans Memorial Hall, 941 Walnut Ave., free, 684-8077 Fighting Back Parent Program, 5:30-7 p.m., Canalino School, 1480 Carpinteria Ave., 963-1433 x125 or x132 Kiwanis Club Meeting, 6 p.m., Veterans Memorial Hall, 941 Walnut Ave., 368-5644 Coastal View Book Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Carpinteria Branch library, 684-4428 8 Ball Tournament, 7:30 p.m., Carpinteria & linden Pub, 4954 Carpinteria linden Ave.

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Lani Garfield photography show, island Brewing Co., 5049 6th St., 745-8272 Michael Fisher Fish art show, Corktree Cellars, 910 linden Ave., 684-1400 Liz Brady art show, Porch, 3823 Santa Claus lane, 684-0300 Arturo Tello art show, friends of the library used Bookstore, 5103 Carpinteria Ave., 566-0033 “SPACE” exhibit, 855 At the Arts Gallery, 855 linden Ave., 684-7789 Carpinteria Plein Air Painters art show, lucky llama, 5100 Carpinteria Ave., 684-8811 Imagination & Inspiration show, Curious Cup, 929 linden Ave., 220-6608

CARPINTERIA VALLEY MUSEUM OF HISTORY

As basketball season heats up at Carpinteria High School, Coastal View News gives readers a snapshot of the program’s past. Here, in 1925, Carpinteria High School students scramble for the ball on a MuSeuM of HiStory court built alongside the school. For a CArPiNteriA short time,VAlley the high school was As the nation gears up for March Madness (starting March CVN located in the building pictured above at the site of today’s19), Carpinteria thought it would be appropriate to stoke the fire of excitement with an Community Pool. The two-story school was built in 1913, but after the image of Carpinteria’s version of highly competitive basketball. Sports 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake, the decision was made to demolish it rivals Carpinteria for safety sake. and Bishop Diego high schools vie for a piece of the ball at this Feb. 7, 1978 game.

Readers– • Caption this photo •

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Bring on the funny! Send us your best caption for this photo by Monday, March 25. Coastal View News is ready to get a little silly with Carpinteria history, and we’d like readers to join us by coming up with clever captions for photos from the past. At the end of each month we’ll publish our favorite caption submissions from readers. Get creative, get goofy, but keep comments brief and don’t expect CVN to print any inappropriate language or innuendo. All submissions will be edited for grammar, punctuation, length and content. Please send captions to news@coastalview. com. Caption writers selected for publication will receive the following grand prizes: bragging rights, name in lights (well, black ink) and aSend free us copy of Coastal View News your best caption for this photo by Monday, Jan. 27. from any rack in Carpinteria Valley.

He said, she said Bring on the funny!

Coastal View News is ready to get a little silly with Carpinteria history, and we’d To learn moreto about andclever interesting past,for visit the Carpinteria Valley like readers joinCarpinteria’s us by comingunique up with captions photos from the past. At Museum of History, open Tuesday through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at 956 Maple Ave. the end of each month we’ll publish our favorite caption submissions from readers.

Get creative, get goofy, but keep comments brief and don’t expect CVN to print any inappropriate language or innuendo. All submissions will be edited for grammar, punctuation, length and content. Please send captions to news@coastalview. com. Caption writers selected for publication will receive the following grand prizes: bragging rights, Thursday, March 14name in lights (well, black ink) and a free copy of Coastal View News from any rack in Carpinteria Valley.meeting, 5:30 p.m., Council ChamCity of Carpinteria Architectural Review Board

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bers, City Hall, 5775 Carpinteria Ave., 684-5405 To learn more about Carpinteria’s unique and interesting past, visit the Carpinteria Valley

Friday, March 15 Museum of History, open Tuesday through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at 956 Maple Ave.

SB S. County Architectural Board of Review meeting, 9 a.m., 123 e. Anapamu St., rm. 17, Santa Barbara

Monday, March 18

SB County Zoning Administrator meeting, 9:30 a.m., 123 e. Anapamu St., rm. 17, Santa Barbara, 568-2000

Tuesday, March 19

SB County Board of Supervisors meeting, 9 a.m., Board of Supervisors Conference rm., 105 e. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara, 568-2000 Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District Board meeting, 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 5775 Carpinteria Ave., 684-5405

Ongoing

County Supervisor Salud Carbajal drop in office hours, friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Car-


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