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Polo in paradise
Council to mull Blue Sands setback variance
Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club welcomes back the public
By MADISON HIRNEISEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
The Santa Barbara City Council will discuss a setback variance request from the Blue Sands Inn during their regular meeting on Tuesday. The Blue Sands Inn, which is located at 421 South Milpas Street, is currently going through the permitting process to remodel the hotel and improve its outdoor common spaces. As part of this remodel, the applicant is requesting a Street Widening Setback Variance, which would allow for the renovations to extend into the required set Please see COUNCIL on A4
Klentner Ranch clinched a hard fought victory during Sunday’s polo match at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club.
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By MADISON HIRNEISEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
After 15 months without public attendance, the prestigious Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club is back and welcoming members of the public to attend polo matches once again on Fridays and Sundays. The Polo & Racquet Club, which is celebrating its 110th anniversary this year, is known around the world as one of the most prestigious equestrian venues on the West Coast. During the competitive high goal season that runs from July through August, the club is home to some of the world’s most competitive polo matches, featuring some of the most talented polo players from around the world. With the high goal season currently in full swing, the club has a full lineup of tournaments and matches planned every Friday and Sunday from now through the end of August. On Sunday, the club welcomed about 1,500 community members to take in the final match of the Robert Skene Tournament. Two local teams, Klentner Ranch and Farmers and Merchants Bank, competed for the Robert Skene Memorial Trophy. With polo being a family sport in many regions, both teams featured talented father-son duos. The Farmers and Merchant Bank Team was composed of two fatherson duos – Lucas and Luquitas Please see POLO on A2
Circus Vargas extends stay in Santa Barbara By MADISON HIRNEISEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
The Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club is one of the most prestigious polo venues on the West Coast, hosting some of the most competitive high goal competitions every year.
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Circus Vargas will be staying in Santa Barbara an extra week and will feature 11 performances between now and Monday at the Earl Warren Showgrounds. The circus will feature performances at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Friday, at 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, at 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday and will finish off with its final show at 6 p.m. on Monday. This year’s Circus Vargus show tells the story of the show’s founder, Clifford Vargas, through daring acts, dance numbers and humorous dialogue. Circus attendees will watch in awe as high-flying trapeze performers soar overhead and a talented contortionist shoots a bow and arrow with her feet. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit circusvargas.com. Tickets can also be purchased on site at the box office, located outside the big top at the Earl Warren Showgrounds. email:mhirneisen@newspress.com
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Circus Vargas is extending their Santa Barbara engagement by a week in order to deliver 11 more performances.
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