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Helping 1,000 families Foodbank distributes food to people in time for Christmas
Biden signs reforms inspired by Conception fire By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
President Joe Biden on Friday signed legislation that included a reform inspired by the 2019 Conception Boat fire at Santa Cruz Island. The Small Passenger Vessel Liability Fairness Act, first proposed by U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, changes an 1851 law that can prevent maritime accident victims and their Please see REFORMS on A8
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Special Christmas tree inspires couple’s book Solvang residents write ‘The Story Tree’ By JARED DANIELS NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
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Cristina Ortega and her son Daniel Alvarado spend their time volunteering during the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County’s holiday food distribution Friday at Franklin Elementary School. Food was given to 250 families driving through the Santa Barbara site.
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The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County gave away
FYi To make a donation to the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County or to become a volunteer, go to foodbanksbc.org/about-us.
approximately 50,000 pounds of food Friday to more than a thousand families driving through holiday distribution sites in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria. “It went fast and furious,” Judith Smith-Meyer, senior communications manager for the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, told the News-Press afterward. “We served 250 families (at Franklin Elementary School) in Santa Barbara and ran out of food at 10 minutes before
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12. “In Santa Maria, people started lining up at 5 a.m.. There was a line of cars six miles long,” she said. “It was in the 40s down there.” “When we host events like this, we see how willing people are to wait in long lines for food on a cold morning,” Ms. Smith-Meyer said. “It gives a very human presence to people who are having a hard time.” “We served approximately 800 families at the Santa Maria
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nO nEws-PREss On MOndaY Because of the Christmas weekend, the News-Press will not publish on Monday. But the News-Press office will be open as usual on Monday. The News-Press will resume publishing on Tuesday.
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Solvang couple Chip and Julene Fenenga wrote “The Story Tree,” a Christmas season book inspired by their family tradition.
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location,” she said. “In total we served 1,050 families at a rate of four to five people per household.” “There was a woman in labor who came out to get food for her other children before going to the hospital,” Ms. Smith-Meyer said. “There was another woman nursing a baby that was just one or two days old. “Approximately two-thirds to three-fourths of those who came out to get food were moms,” she Please see FOODBANK on A3
For the past 10 years, two Christmas trees have gone up in the home of two retired Solvang teachers. One is a typical tree adorned with Christmas ornaments and a topper; the other, an artificial tree layered with family photographs. This unique family tradition is the subject of “The Story Tree,” a newly-released children’s book written by Chip and Julene Fenenga and published by Santa Barbara-based Polyverse Publications. The tradition began following Please see BOOK on A2