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The carat drive-thru and received a full scholarship to attend ProtecEbbink eye a red ull was show brought out localCanalino and out-of-town collectors UC Santa Barbara, where she earned an Elementary School secMichaela Morrison, parliamentarian Mariana Esquivel, Chris Medina, Ivan Vargas and FFA Vice President Brenda Lemus. merland muscle car with Grand Masters third place and car fans eager toond-grade check outteacher this year’s of has t to his Soniacrop Aguila been Elementary Teaching Credential and a 2023 Rincon winner Michael Lane Buddy and Margo s Emerdecked-out automobiles, as photographed byClassic CVN master’s degree in Education. She would named Teacher of the Year by both CaliResults ogram, at their sides. photographer Robinfornia Karlsson. begin teaching in the Carpinteria Unified Association of Bilingual Education for. Rincon Brewery Pro RENTALS-FURNISHED 1. Parker Coffin Nn 2019, and – most recently – the National Asso- School District after graduating in 1998. 2. Jabe Swierkocki 3 bedroom, 2 bath • House near Linden. s workPHOTOS 3.KARLSSON Dimitri Poulos “Five-year-old me, who sat her dolls on ciation ofBY Bilingual Educators (NABE), Shared laundry. Available March - ROBIN May. $3900/ of Agri4. Cory Arrambide month. out histhe om the sofa and pretended to for her work advocating public 30 Stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bath ocean front fully U12 Gremlins District be a teacher, would be very forcondo. bilingual students and 1. DominicFarmers ildland Carpinteria furnished High School’s of America Gated parking, washer-dryer inFuture Arce e medic proud,” she told CVN, 2. Maddox Keet unit.their VALENTINES SPECIAL WEEKLY RATE $1900 families. national a-Sum3. Koby Wachter plus fees now through the end of February. (FFA) sold a record number ofjoy,” tri-tip dinners at its annual saying her recognition is “My heart is full of nesday, 4. Oakley Souder O 2 bedroom, 2 bath lovely condo near Cravens Castorino est ser“proof that anything in life Aguila said to Seahouse CVN condo ofwith her 5. Ronin ong march • Beautifully decorated drive-thru BBQLane last Saturday, 338 meals sold. in an is possible.” with recognition. gourmet kitchen. Available 15“I February am very CARPINTERIA U14 Boys ocal fire demand May 15• $4500/month 1. Aiden Albada both.” Each meal comes tri-tip, beans, salad, rice and salsa, Now, Aguila is imVol. 29, No. 26 proudwith of my accomplish2. Joey Penueta tion ion, in to 3. Beckett mensely proud of her work Leah Wagner,The Realtor •path Kim Fly, Realtor March 16 - 22, 2023 ments. to where Coastal View News • Tel: (805) 684-4428 Thursday, April 6,Mechtenberg 2023  15 raining meant to feed four-five at $60 a meal. ools. 4. Aiden Mcdermott The money helps Debbie Murphy, Brokerpeople • Rebecca Griffin, Realtor ’s EMS as a bilingual instructor, coastalview.com I am was not 5. Sean Mccleery Heidi &now Jim Michener, Vacation Hostseasy.” nitiated ts own 6. Hawk Modicette and helps her students Aguila currently a FFA students attend the isstate of California’s FFA conference, e put in 805-684-4101dual-lan- U17 Juniors Demand Coastal View News • Carpinteria, second-grade California Coastal View News • Tel: (805) 684-4428 Thursday, March 23, 2023  13 d base” become not only bilingual, murphykingrealestate.com Lopez. Ziets into led by FFA Director engrecent but “biliterate and biculguageSalvador immersion teacher 1.2. Jak Jack Zoltan ce EMS Real Estate Sales•Rental Housing•Property Management chool in 3. Sean Stepan Rentals•NotaryElementary Services tural as well,” she said. In at Vacation Canalino Kaplan conquers 4. Koa Modicette Kilimanjaro 7 ut athree lot re her classroom at Canalino, School, where she has 5. River Huhn id. Bull Malia Llagan 6. Luc Doering she hangs a poster reading: served as anineducator for ding ol the staff JON OTSUKI competed Open –Canalino teacher ning in Wahines “Ser bilingüe es un superthe last 25Longboard. years, portions Get social with teaching us! $25 1. Jessie Engel kindergarten, first and 2. Luella Pace Sonia Aguila poder. Being bilingual is Canalino Elementary School instructor Sonia Aguila was named Teacher raining. nts and for his 3. Madyson Stone $35 a super power!” She told of the Year by the National Association of Bilingual Educators. second grade. Aguila also 4. Izzy Scott as well to conCVN sheBYfinds it “rewarding” toABOVE, be part Jill Castro, left, assistedHigh the district with creating the Dual 5. Rebecca Jamgocian rtment. Members of Carpinteria School’s Future Farmers America program BELOW, Cody Schwasnick brought BY RYAN P. CRUZ •of PHOTOS ROSANA SWING fnt,Moms 6. Eloise Grewe Bull Brian Bull, the 2022 Carpinteria Summerland Firefighter of the Year, has country at the NABE conference from nization that represents bilingual and her students’ journeys to bilingualism. Language program, serving flowers during the car Immersion show, raising money for theofpopular animaland Michael Avery show off his 1959 Chevrolet pickup truck to been with the department since 2019. He assisted thesold department in Padresthe zed It’s the heart of the winter sports season, blocked 23 shots in the“Carpinteria two games. Feb. 21 to Feb. 23 in Portland, Oregon. multilingual students, and bilingual and Open Mens Unified District, 1971 asback its from chair and writing theOtsuki Plannext Maestro ganized rebuilding its EMS program. focused program, Martinez, Yohann DavidSchool Castro’s Chevy Stepside. the show. with studentsincluding theirfrom holiday left, breaks Clover day, the Warriors returned Garcia, to Ox1.The Pete Mussio tudents NABE is a national professional orga- dual language education professionals. fi ghters and staff, for theadvisor program. and teams scrambling for a spot in the playoffs, nard determined to recover fromits the two lossesstudents, and families are 2. Tyler Chiarappa Badillo, Chris Medina, Sal Lopez, Oscar Ramirez and Penny Wrought. riority said he enjoys working in a small town ht their Colin Anderson and the Carpinteria girls water polo squadin had on3.Barbara, Friday – and but most importantly, Carpinteria pa so proud of Sonia’s amazing accomplishAguila was born Santa Coastal View News • Tel: (805)KARLSSON 684-4428 12  Thursday, June 22, 2023 Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California Community is “All me as a like Carpinteria where “citizens know 4. Brandon Benjamin an especially busy week with five matches in would find the missing piece to its offensive In for Carp Kids” 8 phrases d wild- who you are.” He also said he enjoys ments,” Canalino Principal Jamie Persoon 5. Colin Schildhauer moved to Mexico was five three days. But the Warriors were ablewhen to comeshewoes that sawyears only two goals in the two previLuciana Forti, the Animal Medical Clinic’s newest veterinarian, lived in Carpinteria Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group cene by workingImre 6. Vinny Leonelli with the people within his deStudents and their families march from Canalino Elementary School to Linden Avenue at noon on Wednesday, April 5. Patterson out with three winsand and an unblemishedto 2-0California ous games. when nment ” of and said in a press release. She said Aguila old, returned Carpinteria more than 20 years ago and has returned to take on this role. partment, who make the job worthwhile. Citrus Coast League record heading into the “That piece is named Giulia Piccoletti,” said in Open Womens es” forest not only serves parents and students as – to “The job can be strenuous but the she was 11. Once she returned, final stretch of the season. CarpinteriaAguila coach Jon Otsuki. Do You Have a Family Member 1. Maddie Malmsten people you work with really make it The busy week started with a Thursday home On Saturday, the sophomore standout scored an instructor, but also, “facilitates English said she “only knew how to2. count to ten Sara Taylor eria and with his enjoyable,” he said. “It really is a great with Memory Problems? game against league rival Santa Paula, which nine of the Warriors' 15 goals in back-to-back 3. Ashley Fagerstedt , but he department.” Advisory Committee meetings, in English.” relationship with the(8-3)Learner was the Warriors’ second CitrusHer Coast League wins against Malibu and Thousand Oaks 4. Rachel Tominaga You Are NotBYAlone - We Can Help. PHOTOS ROBIN KARLSSON game of the language year after defeating Nordhoff 5-3 (7-4). 5. Makenzie didn’t improve much in sec- supports culturally relevant instruction ents in in early December. Malibu, Piccoletti scored five goals, 6.Against Rose Johnson Locals gathered for Carpinteria’s second annual Pride event – held to celebrate and events for students and families ondary sheLeague said, breaking down Carpinteria continued school, its Citrus Coast including three in the first quarter that helped “Come and Learn Caregiver Tips &– atTools” ere from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community the Masters domination with a defensive show times at Carpin-throughout the Warriors build a 6-2 lead going into halftime. and hosts a radio show in Santa Barbara, crying several high Carpinteria Community Library and Seaside Park on Saturday, June 17. Between live ® 1. Javiblocked Moreno 12 shots in the net and set up pinteria 12SHOP teria Community Pool, holding the visiting Otsuki MEETINGS 1st & 3rd music, arts View and crafts, drag performances and684-4428 vendors selling baked goods, crocheted  Thursday, March 16, 2023 Coastal Viewhelping News •parents Carpinteria, California Coastal News • Tel: (805) Thursday, March 16, 2023  13 in how to best support 2. Nate Winkles school because she didn’t understand NOW FOR Cardinals to just one goal in a 15-1 victory. At three goals in the first game; Nemetz added a items and handmade jewelry, the day was packed full of colorful Carpinteria fun. a new phase of experiencing her dream ry and Past Carpinterians of the Year attend Saturday’s gala, including, from left, Choose 3. Daniel Wachter Wednesdays, 2-4pm seven Warriors scored in Marybeth the win. Carty (2001),pair ofWelty goals(2004), and Isaac added a solo goal in the Carpinteria’s Taylor Classen scored a pair of goals in the “I love the Women march from athe 3-Course Menu… Mike least Lazaro (1996), Beth Cox (2020), John David their students.” language. YOUR career in the city she loved as a young 4. Sean O’toole for change 12 The Warriors started slow (2021), in the first quarter, 8-3 win over the Sharks. Powdrell (2014), Paul Wright (2016), Fred Lemere (1980), Curtis Lopez (2018), Åsa Olsson (2017), Clyde Freeman Donna Lemere (1999) and Karen Graf (2009). win over Santa Paula. at leastVALENTINE! Rizzo As “I Aguila adult. Faith Lutheran Church ~ Vallecito Place at Ogan Road 3 - C O U R but S E eventually V A1 LAppetizer E Ntook T Iwas N E 'determined S PofR their I X Fstrong I XtoE succeed,” M E5.6.The NDennis UfinalBornemas advantage match of the day wasTeacher a rematch of the Year, Aguila will city, I love the Parker no and She has now been working at the Andefense to convert transition opportunities against Thousand Oaks. Carpinteria wasbilingual able to Questions? 805-881-3390 • carpcaregivers1@gmail.com represent instructors across the said,on eventually graduating as salutatorito score. Star sophomore Giulia Piccoletti findefeat the Lancers 10-7 in the previous matchup imal Medical Clinic for about a month, Grand Masters 1 Entreé walkout, Expires 3/31/23 community.” ished with six goals, while Lilli Nemetz scored in29, and this matchup was just as Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California 1.mid-December, Britt Merrick 12  Thursday, June 2023 and Forti said she has been able to reBritt Merrick, right, coached two of the U17 competitors. incipal three and Taylor Classen had two. Kate Isaac, competitive with both teams heading into the 2. Jacob Nesheim 1 Dessert –Luciana Forti connect with many old friends and has

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3. Mike Lane tied 4-4. fourth quarter 4.InBromi Krockquarter, Piccoletti suffered an the third 5. Greg Venable inadvertent elbow to the mouth and had to 6. Tyler Turner be taken out of the game, but the sophomore With the win,toasted Carpinteria now 2-0crumble, in thecitrus returned in the fourth quarter to take over with roasted sweet beets, baby arugula, pecans andisgoat cheese Legends vinaigrette Citrus Coast League. The Warriors have two three straight goals to clinch the win for the 1. Tony Degroot Warriors track & field hosted Hueneme at Carpinteria Valley Memorial Stadium for a dual meet to open up the Citrus more league matches this season, including a Warriors, 7-4. 2. Dana McCorkle Coast League season. The Warriors boys and girls both won the team competition on the day, with the Carpinteria lobster stock,rematch sherry, sweet bacon, potatoes atcorn, Santa Paula on and Jan.lobster 30. garnish to Piccoletti’s four goals was Ben3.Adding Andy Smalley athletes setting an amazing 70 personal records throughout the competition. Sophomore Olgha Mbarka (pictured floated into fifth place in the girls junior varsity long jump with a distance of 11’4.5’’. See more on page 23. After beating Santa Paula, the Warriors had nett with two goals and Classen with above) one goal. 4. Shawn Quien little time to prepare for a big tournament hosted Otsuki hadMcClintock 13 blocks and two assists in the win. 5. James ROSANA SWING 6.Carpinteria Jim Donahue by Oxnard over Friday and Saturday, which is now 10-6 overall and 2-0 in started with two tough matchups against higherleague play heading into next week’s matchup Legends local halibut �let sautéedopponents with lemon-caper butter sauce, smashed division Ventura (ranked #2 in�ngerling CIF-SSpotatoes, atSuper Channel Islands on Thursday, Jan. 19. broccolini 1. Dave Johnson Division 2) and Newbury Park. 2. Fred Wachter In both games Carpinteria showed a strong RIGHT, Erin Otsuki has proved 3. Bill Urbany with creamy ricotta and crispy sage but struggled to get going on defensive effort 4. Paul Mann to be a brick wall in front of the the offensive side, losing to Ventura (10-1) and + 15.00 5. Thomas Kunz net for the Warriors. Tender �let mignon, grilled Park with mushroom madeira-cream sauce, mashed potatoes, Newbury (6-1)Coastal and finishing the day 0-2. View News • Tel: (805) 684-4428 Thursday, April 20, 2023  11 6. Frank Morales

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July 20, 2023  Sin, Queen of the 805,Thursday, sings. Former Carpinteria resident Luciana RIGHT, Hutton Hazen, l Forti has returned as a veterinarian after Katie Goodman Madi Daly sell handmade leaving the city nearly 10 years ago, acto speak at Girls Inc. event cepting a position at the Animal Medical BELOW, From left, Haven Forner, Aja Forner and Ric Clinic on Casitas Pass Road. Solis-Herman show off their rainbow-colored sashes Originally from Brazil, Forti came to Carpinteria 23 years ago We to learn AreEnglish, Proud Supporters of Warrior Athletics and soon after began taking classes at UC ABOVE, Cyrus Castaneda, left, and organizer Daryanna Lancet sing along to a Santa Barbara (UCSB) commuting Locally Owned. Lic. # 375514 karaoke version of Bob Marley’s “Don’t Worry Aboutwhile a Thing.” May 11, 2023 from Carpinteria. Forti said she fell in From left, Casey, Gabriellove and David wear their “Lovepeople for all, all for withMolino-Dunn the city and met many love” T-shirts. who became like family. “I love the city, Lily Nuñoz love the community,” sheSaturday said. drag shows. BELOW, The library was Ipacked full of attendees for the While at UCSB, Forti was studying physical education, but said she knew it wasn’t her passion. “I always had a dream of being a vet, but I couldn’t afford it,” she told CVN. She would not begin pursuing her dream until many years later. In 2015, once she was able to afford the courses, Forti decided to enroll in veterinary 1. Remain in your vehicles. school in Brazil, at the age of 38. During her school breaks, she would fly back to 2. Bring ONLY accepted items & keep them Miami, Florida, to be with her husband together in your trunk where staff canwho still lived in the U.S. Coastal View News • Tel: (805) 684-4428PHOTOS BY Thursday, June 1, 2023  9 DEBRA HERRICK easily access them. Staff will NOT enterForti would spend several years ABOVE, Back row, from left: Eileen San Juan, 12, PHOTOS BY ROBIN KARLSSON RIGHT, studying to be a veterinarian, flying back From left, Chris, Damian and Sebastian Reed pitch dimes with Carpinteria’s Howard School parents and commuvehicleHernandez, cabin. Niko Sapp Jayden Dueñes, the 13, Itzayana 9, Jason and forth from Brazil to the U.S., before dad, Ryan. nity members grabbed gun their cowboy boots andwith hats a school walkout on Wednesday, April 5. Dozens of locals took in a Women’s March down Linden crochets Elementary andpart middle school students from Carpinteria protested violence finishing her degree and beginning her for the private school’s fundraiser and auction at Lions items to Avenue on Wednesday, March 8, organized by the group Women Martinez, 12; front row, from left: Yaretzi Hernandez, Park. This year’s western-themed gathering included a Longtime owner Janet Boyle retires after 30 years sell at technician work in Miami. In January Making Change in celebration of International Women’s Day. silent and live auction, a full bar and dinner from The Saturday’s June Van20, Wingerden Petra, buzz on the ride. 13, Nitzanit Hernandez, 16, Isaac Padilla, andand her granddaughter, 2022, Forti was offibumble cially abee licensed vetPeople of all ages joined with handmade signs and sunflowers, Food Liaison and a raffle for special prizes, offeringfor papop-up. BY JUN STARKEY “such a wonderful following” Carpinerinarian, and had to decide where she trons the chance to bid on destination sports much and the march was followed by a reception at the Lynda Fairly Brisa Martinez, 15. teria Cotton Co.,getaways, with nothing From left, Carpinteria Valley Museum of Hi memorabilia, date nights other funofitems. more than 30 years of operating moreand than word mouth. “This is a would begin her work. Carpinteria Arts Center. This is one of many events organized by After board president Dorothy Thielges and exec This year’s 2022 Junior Carpinterian of the Year finalists were, from left, Stephanie Ramirez Garcia, From left, this year’s auction was organized by committee members Holly Franke, Dayna Kelly, Leah owner surrounded by diamonds,” she said. “I sat down with my husband to deBrian Mootzruby cheers for the Cartys. Women Making Change during the month ofAldair. March, in celebra-Carpinteria Cotton Co., longtime Monica Adriana Delgado and Hugo Alvarado Carmona marketplace despite the rain, wind and sno Janet Boyle has relinquished ownership The store has never had a social media Harding and Elise Guelich. cide, and I knew I wanted to come back,” tion of Women’s History Month. RIGHT, Jack Niederpruem, center, played Cat in the of her beloved store to Clare Swan, a re- or an online store, only a telephone and much lower turnout last week due to the ro Women Making Change is in its second year of organizingtail pillar in her own right, as the owner paper sales receipts. “There’s nothing like she said. the museum’s three new volunteers to intr Wade Theodore Prather was born at Hat, entertaining with Isla and Sienna Naughter. local events, and the full schedule of this month’s events is avail-of Clare Swan Clothing and Travel in Cotton Co. anywhere, and anyone who Forti’s love for the city brought her marketplace is scheduled for March 25. Le Montecito. comes to Carpinteria comes here.” Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital on May able at thealcazar.org/women-making-change or on the group’s “As we glimpse mortality, we often back, she told CVN, and now she begins Though she plans on keeping the iconFacebook page. start feeling that perhaps it is time to re- ic name and logo of the store, Swan plans

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limit 5 gallons liquid maximum per visit Submit news 28, 2023, to Allie and Garrett Prather of Hernandez and Isaac Padilla LEFT, Nitzanit Batteries • Oil Filters Ventura. He arrived at 8 pounds, itemstheonline atCare award to Stan Don Risdon, left, presents Risdon Auto Zhubrakand and From3 ounces left, Bill Pitruzzelli and his son Stephen rolled up in their assess or reinvent ourselves,” Boyle said to revamp the interior in the near future, of her decision to retire. with a new paint job and furniture. She Swan has lived in Carpinteria for 23 also hopes to increase the store’s hours of years, but spent the majority of her life operation, though this is dependent on working in retail busithe hiring of additional nesses, with roots in travemployees. el as well. She has owned Boyle said Swan’s revand operated Clare Swan erence for the store’s hisClothing and Travel in tory was a major selling Montecito since 1996, and point for her. “From the has become one of the last get-go we were on the travel accessory retailers same page,” Boyle told Isaac Menitas serves up fries. in the area. She officially CVN. “(It was) a truly From left, librarians Eric Castro, Jena Jenkins and Jody Thomas attended Saturday’s took over Carpinteria win-win situation for us celebration. Cotton Co. on May 1. both, and a totally seam“This store is very unless transition.” intimidating,” Swan said. Now that she has enRecycle In the first few weeks of tered retirement, Boyle Hoedown took place at Lions Park in Carpinteria. used oil Lyn and Jack Griffin The Howard her taking over, Swan said she plans to enjoy said people were incredmore of her hobbies, such Boyle ibly welcoming as gardening, ABOVE,towards From left, Carie–Janet Smith, Åsa Olsson and cooking Ingrid Bostrom lead the Women’s March down her, and expressed a sense Linden Avenue on Wednesday, Marchand 8. knitting, and looks of pride in having her join the business forward to supporting her husband in community. “I’ve lived in this town but his own endeavors. However, Boyle said I haven’t worked in this town,” she said. she would miss the daily connections “They’re with me here in Carpinteria.” with customers and friends, as well as Lyn and Jack Griffin KARLSSON The store is located on Wullbrandt the creative outlet the store offered her. Way, only a dozen or so feet from the “The Cotton Co. was a creative outlet Longtime owner of Carpinteria Cotton Co. Janet Boyle, left, has retired historical “World’s Safest Beach” mural that I will truly miss,” she said. “I really and sold her store to Carpinteria resident and business owner Clare painted by the artist John Wullbrandt. enjoyed coming up with seasonal dis- Swan, right. For 30 years, Carpinteria Cotton Co. has plays and colorful coordinated outfits, offered a curated range of cotton-based dressing ourselves can be such fun… I clothing and accessories, including shirts, personally have always loved the coastal pants, dresses, hats and bags. The store’s casual vibe, and that look is especially relprimary market is older women, with evant in a beach town like Carpinteria.” loose and comfortable fabrics made of Carpinteria Cotton Co. is located at long-lasting and sustainable material. 5025 Wullbrandt Way, and is open from 11 From left,created Melanie Klein, Anita Betancourt and Jennifer Hansen check in attendees. Swan told CVN that Boyle a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.

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and 20.25 inches long. His grandparents 1956 Porsche Speedster. are Mike and Sandi Prather of Carpinteria “As we glimpse CVN reader Candi Burquez snapped this photo of a local forest crew from the Coastland shop and Bob and Lori Skiba of Ventura. mortality, we centers on Los local Padres National Forest Service – from left, Brad Christensen, Ella Schultz, Kyler often start students Kiech, Jose Vasquez, Justin Shuman and Dylan Miller – clearing out brush on the feeling that Franklin Trail. “Not only do they get great fireSteph in, but they do an amazing Menera checks out the festivities with bearded dragon Mushu. perhaps it is •• KEEP ITEMS SEPARATED •• training job of clearing our trail on a regular basis. I thought it was a great picture, and that ABOVE, Carpinteria junior Wes Chung finished time to reassess it was newsworthy,” Burquez told CVN. CARPINTERIA CITY HALL in the top 10 in the Lucia 110 Lopez,meter left, and hurdles. Rosalee Campos excitedly swing their priz or reinvent Senior Ivan Vargas passes off the drive-thru BBQ meal. FFA Treasurer Oscar Ramirez bags the meals, as the smell of BBQ wafts through the air. 5775 Carpinteria Avenue ourselves.” LEFT, Senior Ainslee Alexander qualified for his 1963 Chevrolet Corvette.

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the CIF Finals in the triple jump and pole vault, where she tied for first place with a height of 9’3’’.

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Brisa CIFleft: Southern SectionWilding Division 4releases Track nearly matched her personal records second singlein the long jump and triple jump; and and Field Prelims with over Martinez, 15, on Saturday, 120Eileen schoolsSan representing 30 leagues from junior Lela Roberts narrowly missed her across Southern California competing for personal record with a time of 17.83 in Juan, 12, a spot in the upcoming May 13 CIF Finals. the 100 hurdles, while junior Mika Muland Eduardo The event went off without a hitch, with likin broke her personal record in the Annie Sly playfully swings a sword she won at one of the festival booths. Alex Ortiz, Brock and Matthew Rodriguezin speed giant slide. more thanSven 100 volunteers pitching to down 300thehurdles with a time of 53.46. Cumplido, 13.

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Aja Forner and her daughter Haven proudly cross Carpinteria Ave. with sign in tow.

A new place to play

Volunteer Nancy Perez adds tickets to the raffle.

KARLSSON PHOTOS First District Supervisor Das Williams holds his daughter Khaya on his shoulders while walking in the Women’s March on Wednesday, March 8.

Linden, Ash trail now open


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