Coastal View News - September 24, 2020

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Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California

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CHS Class of 1970 to hold 50-year reunion

Asking if WE THE PEOPLE support:

• A Luxury Hotel in the Train Station Parking Lot? • More Uncontrolled Cannabis Development? • Tax Millions for Off-Leash Dogs?

The Carpinteria High School Class of 1970 will hold a 50-year reunion celebration on Sept. 26, 2020. While there will not be a large group gathering because of Covid-19, there will be plenty of ways to celebrate. On Sept. 26, there will be a parade from the high school parking lot down Linden Avenue to the beach. Decorate your car, truck, or RV and assemble in the CHS parking lot between 1:30 and 1:50 p.m. to head down Linden Avenue and meet at the beach at 2 p.m. As an alternative to a large gathering, event organizers are encouraging small groups of classmates to gather at outdoor locations of their choosing after the parade. For more information, contact Tom Reimers at (805) 218-4967 or twreimers@gmail. com or John Wullbrandt at (805) 896-2933 or artist@wildblue.net.

Woman’s Club offers in-person, outdoor Spanish classes

Carpinteria Woman’s Club member Nadia Lyhitchenko is now offering Spanish classes held outdoors at the clubhouse at 1059 Vallecito Road on Tuesdays. Beginning level classes will be given from 3-4 p.m. and intermediate level will be held from 4-5 p.m. A donation of $5 per class will benefit the Carpinteria Woman’s Club. Contact Marybeth Carty at carpwomansclub@ gmail.com to register. Classes are open to anyone who may enjoy learning or improving their Spanish. Bring a clipboard or notebook and pen or pencil to class. Classes will be held in the outdoor area behind the clubhouse.

Brand Farms seeks permit for cannabis processing

Brand Land Holdings, LLC, located at 5360 Foothill Road, has submitted an application for a Coastal Development Permit for drying, curing, trimming, possessing and packaging of cannabis within its existing 194,876 square foot building. The application states that no growing of cannabis will be occurring on site. The project will be served by the Carpinteria Water District and an existing septic system, which includes a 3,000 gallon septic tank and associated leach field. The company proposes an odor system of mechanical charcoal scrubbers, located in each cannabis odor-emitting activity area. Brand Farms proposes to employ 2025 people, including a managerial and executive staff of five to eight employees. Proposed hours of operations are 6 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Access will continue to be provided off of Foothill Road. The proposed project is within the scope of the Board of Supervisors-approved Cannabis Land Use Ordinance and Licensing Program Environmental Impact Report. The decision of the Planning and Development Department to approve, conditionally approve, or deny this Coastal Development Permit may be appealed to the County Planning Commission by the applicant or an aggrieved person. The written appeal must be filed within the 10 calendar days following the date that this Coastal Development Permit is approved. For more information, contact Travis Lee by email at trlee@co.santa-barbara. ca.us or by phone at (805) 568-2046.

Autumn Brands supports breast cancer research

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the 50 percent female-owned cannabis company Autumn Brands has pledged a portion of its proceeds to the Breast Cancer Resource Center of Santa Barbara. The company will donate $.50 cents from every jar featuring the pink tamper seal for the month of October.


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