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Documentary filmmaker Steven Barber and his wife Tamara are shown with various Apollo 11 celebratory items, including a bust of Neil Armstrong, below.

Documentary filmmaker honors Apollo 11 crew with monument at Kennedy Space Center its 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic athletes to the heroes of filmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint POW and MIA Accounting Comue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the mand. He loves finding a good story and putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS At 2,800 pounds, standing 12 feet tall share of setbacks, but over the years he’s accomplished the impossible. Documentary filmmaker Steven Barber and his wife Tamara are shown with various Apollo 11 celebratory items, including a bust of Neil Armstrong, below. America and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument learned that if you keep swinging, you cannot fail. It’s exactly this mentality that led spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. Barber’s year long Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the Kennedy Center’s moon garden. crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. “You can’t believe what it took to put in A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging its 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic athletes to the heroes of By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE filmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint POW and MIA Accounting ComNEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT ue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the mand. He loves finding a good story and putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity At 2,800 pounds, standing 12 feet tall share of setbacks, but over the years he’s accomplished the impossible. America and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument learned that if you keep swinging, you cannot fail. It’s exactly this mentality that PHOTOS COURTESY OF led AMY BARBARA KATZ NEWS-PRESS SMALL BUSINESS SANTA Barber’s year long SERIES: spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. A the restrictions statues finally arriving at the KenCongregation “Meals forby the Hungry” continued atAmerica’s Pershing Park, in place. journey has to honor three of great-withtonew Armstrong andB’nai BuzzB’rith’s Aldrin, backed nedy Center’s moon garden. crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. “You can’t believe what it took to put in A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their By JOSH GREGA he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT

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Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverte“It’s a very strong Because sea ottersresponsibility forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammonito take care of those less fortuinvertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in PHOTOS COURTESY OF AMY KATZ their those time resting the fornate, in need,in and sokelp those WENDY McCAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Co-Publisher Conregation B’nai B’rith served meals at Pershing Park in Santa Barbara. est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as necessary to select an area with a their waste. volunteers are living that princiconsistently sizeable population to The crustaceans gather together ARTHUR VON WIESENBERGER . . . Co-Publisher “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. ple,” she said. lyAs supplying their waste urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more synagogue put together. Then, they So too does it take cautionary Ms. Socolovsky seesand it, Coninto the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if deliver the items to Congregation steps when bringing the food and gregation B’nai B’rith continuing the UCSB team’s homecollabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae B’nai B’rith. Ms. Socolovsky told clothing to Pershing Park. Accordto While serve Santa Barbara’s tors population at the United Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. the News-Press the congregation ing to Ms. Katz, the volunteers less byStates adapting its YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conhas a very strict cleanliness protowear masks and gloves, hand program to the current situation NICK said. MASUDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clude . . . . . the . . . sea . .Director of News monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters otter study by fall of col when accepting items. gloves to the homeless individuals fulfills exactly what the Jewish Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. “We ask for anyone who is to put on before handling clothes, religion teaches. COURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes dropping off clothes not to have place the bagged meals on the “In Judaism we are commanded a “finer scale.” The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com any sort of symptoms for the past ground with safe distance beto feed the hungry and clothe the HOW TO GET US . . . HOW TO REACH US . . . week, to wash everything, and bag tween each, and ask the recipients naked,” she said. CIRCULATION ISSUES MAIN OFFICE it with a mask and gloves before to depart the park once they get South Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-7171 715 Anacapa St. dropping it off,” she said. their clothes and meals. email: jgrega@newspress.com Santa Barbara, 93101 . . . . . . 564-5200

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Findings will help Cottage Housing and Human Services Health and community partners n anthe affront to recognize scope ofcommon population Manager Laura Dubbels said decency and the rule of health concerns. the portable restrooms have law, the Supreme Court Theplaced assessment include been at thewill following this week shut the court2,500 telephone surveys, locations: the 900 block ofwith State house door to the family calls to randomly selected Street by Marshalls, 1200 cellblock of a 15-year-old Mexican All boy rephones landlines. of State and Street behind McDonkilled in Mexico byconfidential, a Border sponses will be ald’s, the 400who block of at State Patrol officer shot him and information collected will Street near the 99 of Cents Only from the other side the U.S.not be connected to names or Stores and Vera Cruz Mexico border. phone numbers. Calls Park, will beCabrillo Boulevard near Chase gin thethe week July 15 and conBut 5-4 of decision by the Palm Park, Cabrillo Boulevard tinue through September. court’s conservative majority is by Chase In addition, thisNinos summer more thanPalm justlater aPark, denial of due Drive near Dwight Murphy the collaborative will gather feedprocess for one aggrieved famPark, Sola aStreet and Michelback during listening tour to hear ily. from and organizations torena Street Alameda It’sindividuals the latestby sign that con-Park, regarding health-related in 100 block of Castillo near servative justices seekStreet toneeds make the community. The Pershing Park andlistening at Cacique it hard, if not impossible, fortour will include online surveys, group Street near the by underpass. victims of abuse law enforcediscussions, phone interviews, and ment officers to have their day visits to various community-based in court. organizations. In 2010, Sergio Adrian HerThe assessment collaborative nandez was with some friends includes Lompoc Valley Mediin the concrete culvert cal Center, Planned beParentContinued fromTexas, A1 and Ciutween El Paso, hood California Central Coast, dad Juarez, Mexico. According Santa Barbara County COVID-19 was going tofamily, bePublic a big to lawyers for Sergio’s Health Department, SantaeveryBardeal and radically change the boys were playing a game bara Foundation, Santa Barbaday life, she contacted Ms. Katz that involved running across ra Neighborhood Clinics, and and told her that providing dinner the culvert, touching a fence on UCSB. for the Pershing the U.S.homeless side and then Results willat berunning availPark be done as year normal. back to side. Af- at able couldn’t bythe theMexican end of the Around that same time, Ms. Katz cottagehealth.org. ter Sergio ran back across the saw a social post that said culvert onto media Mexican soil, Bor—stopped Christian Whittle churches der Patrolhad Agent Jesusserving Mesa meals totwo the shots homeless. Jr. fired at theGuided boy, by something that the synagogue’s one of which killed him. Agent Rabbi Steve Cohen said, Katz Mesa maintained that theMs. boys was the congregaweredetermined attemptingthat to illegally tion keep feeding crosswould the border and thathomethey less but with rocks. a different had people, pelted him method. The facts might been CARPINTERIA Thehave Santa Barbasorted out if Sergio’s parShe recalled, “I remembered ra County Association of Governents had been allowed pur- that what Rabbi Cohen had to taught, ments released an update Friday sue their lawsuit foron damages more important than any on next week’s work theritual High-or against Mesa in ais soholiday, or even prayer, taking way 101:Agent Linden and Casitas Pass called action, named So I construction project. care ofBivens our most vulnerable. after Bivens vs. through Six From Monday Wednesthought, ‘We have toUnknown continue our Narcotics Agents, a 1971This deciday crews will be restriping lanes meals for the homeless. is and moving concrete safety barrision inthey which theuscourt held when need most.’” ers to prepare for the next stages that someone claiming to be the Thus, it was decided to bring of work, to a press revictim ofaccording an illegal arrest and the synagogue’s homeless friends lease from SBCAG. search could sue the arrestfood and clothing with a delivery 101 have alternatingHighway officers forwill violating the 4th system that would recognize social ing lane closures between Linden Amendment. distancing and marshal assistance and Bailard avenues. One lane Thethe court later permitted from program’s regular volunwill remain open. Bivens-style lawsuits in two teers in a8way that didn’t demand From p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday othergetting situations: a to claim by a them close one another. through Wednesday, the northformer congressional staffRather than showing up in person bound onramps at victim Casitas er that she was the ofPass to deliver and clothes, Road andfood Linden Avenue memwill sex discrimination and an 8th haveofalternating closures as bers the congregation who regAmendment claim thatto a fedneeded. From 8purchase p.m. 7items a.m. ularly volunteer eral prisoner had been denied Monday through Wednesday off of an Amazon wish list that the adequate medicalofframp care. the southbound at Carefunds@newspress.com ThePass courtRoad allowed lawsitas willsuch be closed newsubscriptions@newspress.com MAILING ADDRESS suits even though they weren’t as needed. vacationholds@newspress.com P.O. 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Constitutional don’t to find out how many candidates Continued A1 rights idents havefrom one-way access to “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My faIf you do not receive your paper by 6 a.m. Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5107 money they technically already in poverty; we have the second dren who stay in school longer, our mobile phones, he is flirting But if like many CaliforContinued from Page A1 mean isn’t aPedesremare eligible for delegates: Hales much Lane if onthere Via Real. Mondays through Fridays, or 7 a.m. on Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5256 vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” earned.” highest rate in the state. For do better in school, and go on with the 15% number and looks nians, you’re looking to vote for come individuals families edy available when they are on trians can use theand sidewalk —Hundreds of thousands of weekends, please call our Circulation News Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-6258 she said. While she that setting decades, economists know that to have ballots jobs where they make off likely to exceed it. someone youadmits like inlearning today’s primaDepartment before 10 a.m. The Circulation program combines with having fun. file taxes sothe that they are Via their Real,And but it’s people are asked violated. role of mail-in will be dropped Corrections . . . . . . . . . . 564-5132 Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the Department is open 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. 7 Warren: ry,goal andof you want your voteand how when a a million Californians thethey Earned Income Tax Credit more money than their parents “We learned about owls eat—Elizabeth their eligible for theto stimulus check. to refrain from entering confederal courts protectthe those at voting locations. day was the inflatable obstacle course. days a week. The Massachusetts senato count, read on. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their is bold — only 19,000 working is the best tool to help people did and that is one of the best struction area.it will act as an opIn addition, rights. large will “Everything we do—A at Fun Innumber the Sunofisballots really rootClassified . . . . . . . . . . . . 963-4391 tor has been averaging The first thing to know prey,” he said excitedly. 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TheinInternal Revenue Service $5.08 per week includes sales tax, daily it soand again last Tuesday. It to believes later thethat week. it, which was specifically Retail Fax . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5139 games are embedded in that, teamwork mindset,” 15%. Nevertheless, she rules, not every vote is his summer, a great opportunity old friends and and Sundays. Weekends and holidays only, has low-income been removed. outreach plan in order to maketo seegreatly underutilized here in our has statedofthat if one’softaxes held that the Hernandez law—Tens thousands proviaid households. Toll Free . . . . . . . . 1-800-423-8304 said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet may have a shot in some created equally and not $3.85 per week includes sales tax. Singlemeet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue progress. county, far too many people don’t aren’t filed, there is little they suit couldn’t proceed. Writing sional votes will be cast. In some cases, low-income Cal- major copy price of 75¢ daily and $2 Sunday and districts. dirty is perfect.” congressional every vote will count. “Everyone knows each other,” he said. is closed for approximately six to While theyfor area only announceven knowWho’s that every year they can do locate individuals for the majority, Justicefor SamAll ofto these votes take time to ifornians are eligible up to includes sales tax at vending racks. Tax Not in the Hunt: If you vote canFriday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before Voices/editorial pages . . . . . 564-5219 nine months. Drivers are asked may be added to copies purchased ing thewho Million 4not A Billion cam-Ace Smith are leaving—Pete thousands of dollars or families that qualify foristhe uel A. Alito Jr. suggested verify and count. My guess that $8,000 through state andthat federal Buttigieg: The didate does get Center of Santa Barbara. he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to use thecontext” of-rampsinatwhich Reynolds elsewhere. “The Santa Barbara Newsif a candidate with momentum the “new the paign today, starting next week on the table that they’ve earned. $1,200 stimulus check. EITC refunds. former South“They Bend are mayor at least 15% of event. the vote very generous to lend their support to favorite at the Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to Press” (USPS 0481-560). 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Vermont senator will walk out of It will take a few election cycles tained after the Sept. 11, 2001, prohibited. Other material, including navigating freeaonline tax filing “The is aTom cash back Ms. Everitt, who attended both Tax Credit. 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and prompted to city’s Public Works staff to respond and shut off the hydrant, said Battalion Chief Robert Mercado, spokesman for the SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire Santa Barbara City Fire Departhydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. Water service was restored after a large amount of water onto the street and down a storm drain, in a two-ve- time. Minor injuries were reported hicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief Mercado said. 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health Both vehicles sustained minor to authoritiesBy said. and community partners are NICK MASUDA She also provided an update moderate damage. The Santa BarThe collision occurred around 7: bara DIRECTOR OF NEWS asking residents who receive a Policethe Department is is inveson what department see40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and tigating survey phone call to participate the circumstances of the ing in terms of crime. in a community health needs ChevyAs Tahoe. of the col- collision. the One bulk of vehicles the United “Yes, we’re seeing a little upRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said Frilided withgets the hydrant and “caused States antsy about returning tick in crime in a way that we day. it toto expel copious of water” A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. Mitchell White work and amounts lifting the sagging definitely don’t—enjoy seeing,” The survey is being conducted economy, Gov. Gavin Newsom Ms. Luhnow said. “Petty crime “to better understand the needs provided six key indicators that or lower-level vandalism are asand strengths of the entire comwould lead him to lifting the sociated with maybe some chilmunity, and the many diverse stay-at-home order. dren or youth that are not engroups within it,” Cottage Health “While Californians have gaged and out in the streets, and spokeswoman Maria Zate said in stepped up in a big way to flat- then some of it too with some a news release. ten the curve and buy us time criminal element that is looking Findings will help Cottage to prepare to fight the virus, at for means to survive, I hate to Health and community partners some point in the future we will say. recognize the scope of population need to modify our stay-at-home health concerns. “Another area that really conThe assessment will include order,” Gov.Continued Newsom from said Page in aA1 cerns us is the uptick in violence 2,500 telephone surveys, with news release. and that is across the board. In calls to randomly selected cell“As we contemplate reopening est in getting back to normal because normal was nevera regards to reasoning, we have phones and landlines. All reparts of our state, we must be lot of people on the streets that good enough for me.” sponses will be confidential, guided by science and data, and A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barwere in custody the last couple and information collected will we must understand that things bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We arelaw here today months. I think our abiding not be connected to names or will look different than before.” because we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of to children understand they need be inphone numbers. Calls will beand refuseare to stand idly by while our American identity is The six indicators as folside and they are continuing to gin the week of July 15 and conbeing used to commit human rights abuses.” lows: be law abiding citizens for the tinue through September. The representative, of two children, held back • The ability to monitor a mother In addition, later this summer most part.” tears speaking to the crowd. and protect ourwhile communities the collaborative will gather feedAfter the Rev. Moore and the representative, several oththrough testing, contact tracing, back during a listening tour to hear ers followed to express against the centers SBopposition County, isolating, and supporting those their from individuals and organizations along the border. regarding health-related needs in who are positive or exposed; by Barbara the numbers The last protest in Santa that addressed the the community. The listening tour • The ability to prevent infecAfter a weekend of small detention facilities took place a year ago according toconMiwill include online surveys, group tion in people who are at risk for firmed cases, Tuesday brought chal Lynch of IAC. discussions, phone interviews, and more severe COVID-19; The last speaker to address than 100-strong about the 29 more additional COVID-19 visits to various community-based • The ability thebilingual. hospital She crowdofwas taught protestors the unity cases in the Santa Barbara County, organizations. and healthclap, systems to handle to her, which, according represents a resistance movepushing the overall total to 313. The assessment collaborative surges; ment’s slow but steady beat that momentum time. Thebuilds Santa Barbaraover County includes Lompoc Valley Medi• The ability toexplaining develop theraAfter the symbolism history of this clap, the Public and Health Department recal Center, Planned Parentpeutics to meet thejoined demand; crowd her and finished thethere gathering. portedoff that was one new hood California Central Coast, • The ability businesses, Thefor Santa Barbara Police was aware the By Barbara CHRISTIAN WHITTLE and cyclist involved collisions. fort yielded several suggestions for Staff also proposed moving the Santa County Public caseDepartment for those between 0-17of years NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored schools, andrally. child care facilities Between Constance Avenue and ways to improve pedestrian safety. parking lane closer to the sideHealth Department, Santa Barof age, the seventh such case.the the protestors remained on the sidewalk and to support situation physical but distancing; Padre Street, city staff found that “This street serves so many walk. bara Foundation, Santa BarbaIn addition, there were seven Santa Barbara City Council protested peacefully. and between 2014 and 2019 there were people in our town, so when we “As the curb is eight feet we’d ra The Neighborhood Clinics, and in the 18-29 group, nine apiece SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS voted Tuesday in support of two • The ability to determine in the 30-49 and 50-69 groups and UCSB. a total of 56 reported collisions talked about this street we want- move it to seven,” said Mr. Daymarchedresulting from the Santa County and walked Anacapa Street to the plaza. when to email: stha@newspress.com safety improvement Results will beprojects avail- for Protesters reinstitute certain three in the 70-plus age bracket. with 38 injuries from Barbara ed to make sureCourthouse we really brought ton.along “What that does is that gives Milpas and able by Street the end of sections the yearof at up- traffic collisions, including two se- everyone out,” said Mr. Dayton. measures, such as the stay-atthe parking lane a little bit more There were 16 new cases in per De La Vina Street, while also vere injuries. cottagehealth.org. home orders, if necessary. In order to address the public’s breathing room, just a foot, so that Lompoc, with 13 of them pinned directing city staff to apply for Gov. Newsom spoke to the idea to the outbreak at the federal The most common type of acci- request for safer pedestrian cross- there’s less friction between the — Christian Whittle Active Transportation Program dent was found to be when a vehi- ings, the city plans to remount number two lane and parkers. of immunity and how he will prison, bringing that total to 67. grants to fund design, environmen- cle turned left from the right lane, pedestrian flashers on mast arms Easier to get out of your car, mincontinue to guide the state unAdditionally, there were six tal review, and construction. til Californians get to that point, new cases in Santa Maria, three sideswiping a vehicle in the left to increase visibility at the inter- imizing those mirror swipes and The projects are part of the city’s lane, and broadside collisions. pointing to the following keys: section of Milpas and Yanonali increasing the capacity at Milpas in their Santadiet Barbara, in MonThat will entail recording how how and thetwo water temVision Zero strategy, which aims to • Ensure ourstay ability to care “All of these collisions would be streets. because more people will feel long the tecito/Summerland/Carpinteria animals in the kelpfor perature around them impact their eliminate all traffic fatalities and addressed by this project,” said from Pagedriving A1 thecanopy sick within hospitals; The city will also install new Continued more comfortable in that forest day toour day, and using nitrogen output. and one in Orcutt. severe injuries, while increasing Mr. Dayton. • Prevent infection in people pedestrian flashers at the Mil- number two lane.” models to estimate how much they According to the lobOverall, 133 are release, recovering at is located, surface, excrete. safe, healthy, and mobilCARPINTERIA The equitable Santa Barbawho are at high for severe sters Staff is also considering install- pas roundabout’s exit points to biomass Staff hopes thatnear thisthe adjustment Whereas therisk invertebrate along with sea stars have an home, 40 are in the hospital (15 Mr. Peters’ next study will explore ity for all. ra County Association of Governdisease; ing approximately 200 feet of side- increase driver awareness of pe- will also give the Ficus trees more study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecoin the intensive care unit), 124 marine con- the upcoming Based on the master plan walk infill along the south side of destrians crossing, and two addi- whether ments released ancity’s update Friday • Build the capacity to protect study will focus on an system” because of their predatory room to other expand theiranimals roots, resulthave full recovered and 14 are tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp on next week’s work on thefeedback, Highpolicies, community just southand of Point Conception. Because their diets contain the health well-being of the nature. Padre Street between Chapala and tional street lights will be installed ing in healthier coverage and ul- area pending an update. canopy. way Casitas Pass the De La Vina streets, which is the at every intersection from Mason forest and101: theLinden Visionand Zero strategy, otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteand timately less maintenance for the Seapublic; Dr. Henning Ansorg, the PHD’s Because sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, construction projects willproject. attempt to improve only street between Chapala and Street to Canon Perdido Street. they release more ammoni• Reduce social, emotional health city, said Mr. Dayton. officer, indicated that invertebrates and spend much of From Monday through Wednesstill lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in pedestrian safety and reduce colli- De La Vina streets that does not and economic disruptions The largest issue for the public their Thetime project balances the sidethere are now 38 healthcare resting in the kelp forday crews will be restriping lanes necessary to select an area with a their waste. sions through improved crossings, have a continuous sidewalk link on Milpas is walkability, but be- walk improvements with an estiGov. Newsom, who is staunch workers that havegather testedtogether positive est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently sizeable population to and moving concrete safety and barriThe crustaceans lighting, curb extensions, side- on at least one side of the road. in his belief in data-driven and for cause of the many Ficus trees lin- “a mated lossbelt of 28 of 160 parking ers to prepare for the next stages conveyor ofout nutrients,” direct- determine COVID-19. whether or not the creain dens during the day, which Mr. walk widening. science-based decisions, fell In their analysis of reducing this ing the street, the task of making ly spots along the Milpas of work, according to a press resupplying their wastecorridore. and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more If the $2 SBCAG. million grant is secured, area of De La Vina Street to one- much needed improvements to the short of speaking to an exact “This is the compromise and we nutrient lease from into the canopy. levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if the De La101 Vina will take lane, staff found that the change poor sidewalk conditions is a sig- did COVID-19, timeline modifying stay- this hear from the public that parkHighway willproject have alternatWhile the UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter for populations arethe startleads to an increase in algae place Santa Barbara Cottage would not be a problem in terms of nificant challenge for the city. order, but didCaliforindicate around the lobster dens. ing lanenear closures between Linden ing at isthe important on the street,” ing at-home tors United States Geological to recover in Southern by the numbers Hospital, between Constance restaurants would have few- Mr. Peters said he hopes to conand Bailard avenues. One laneAve- traffic capacity and commute time, Milpas Street’s eight-foot side- Survey said Mr. Dayton. have studied otter activity at niathat and that is a stable population,” A look at statewide, nationnueremain and Padre Street. will open. tables and school classrooms clude the sea otter study by fall of intervals years,comMr. Mr.er according to city Traffic Engineer walk is reduced to three feet in monthly “But we think for it’s 13 a good Peters said. wide and worldwide numbers The 8project From p.m. to 5will a.m.reduce Monday the Derrick Bailey. be to reconfigured. Peters told theifNews-Press Inwould addition observing sea otters, this year. some areas due to the trees, promise and this should that everhe be through Tuesday: street from two travelthe lanes to one through Wednesday, northCOURTESY team will look observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes “What we found is there was virbus stops, utilities, and PHOTO other and builthis Milpas much differ• In California, there are bound onramps at Casitas Pass to create room for a buffered bicy- The aent “finer UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com tually no difference from having street furnishings. thanscale.” it is now.” 25,777 confirmed cases, with 788 Uptick in local crime Road andand Linden will ex- De La Vina two lanes versus De La cle lane, will Avenue install curb “Four of the existing tree wells A cost estimate and budget will Santa Barbara Police Chief deaths. have alternating as tensions, lighting, closures and crosswalks Vina one lane,” said Mr. Bailey. that we have, what this project be developed for the upcoming • Santa Barbara County fell needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. Lori Luhnow visited the Santa at Constance Avenue, Junipero On Milpas Street, city staff iden- would do should we get this grant Milpas pavement maintenance Monday through Wednesday Barbara City Council on Tues- back to 15th in the state, with Street, Pueblo Street, and Los Ol- tified several areas for safety im- and you like this proposal, is that project in the next few years, when the offramp at Caday and provided an update for San Joaquin County leapfrogivossouthbound Street, according to Transporprovement in accordance with the we would create curb-extensions the project moves into design, and sitas Pass Road will be closed ging with 350 cases. council members. tation Planning and Parking Man- Vision Zero strategy as part of an at the trees,” said Mr. Dayton. more outreach on specific design as needed. • Los Angeles County moved According to Ms. Luhnow, ager Dayton. ongoing plan for a major mainteOver time, as the trees mature details for each block is necessary ViaRobert Real is closed from Casitas there has been an “uptick” in past 10,000 cases on Tuesday, De La Vina Street was found to nance effort coming in the next and need to be replaced, new trees if ATP grant monies are secured. Pass Road to the old northbound crime, including people trying to now sitting at 10,075 with 366 be one of101 the city’s corridors Highway onramp. Local res-with three to four years. would go further out into the parkATP grant applications are due next year. police their own neighborhoods. deaths. Riverside and San Diego the most severe and fatal injuries idents have one-way access to Although no pattern for types of ing lane, allowing the sidewalk toliteracy, June math, 15. all kinds of stuff. My fa“You get to do “The stay away order really counties are nearing 2,000 cases and has some of the highest rankContinued from Page A1 Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedestraffic collisions could be identi- be a total of seven-feet, explained vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” means we want people safely with 1,961 and 1,930, respectiveing intersections for pedestrian trians can use the sidewalk on fied, a bilingual public outreach ef- Mr. Dayton. email: cwhittle@newspress.com she said. tucked in at home, and some ly. program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the • In the United States, there things they may not like seeing “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the conprey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their day was the inflatable obstacle course. around them but it’s best not to are now 609,422 confirmed casstruction area. “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really rootprey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyaddress them and create con- es, with 24,429 deaths. There are The new southbound Highway ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road frontation,” Ms. Luhnow said. 43,442 people that have fully reArmy was the perfect partner, in lic. Some have asked why, at a time indefinitely. working together in a collaborative setting. All of our Nathan said the Olympic a highlight of dropped is open and the temporary ramp “We are always going to be there covered. that the organization donatesgames all the arewhen sales have below 50% “The government is coming Continued from A1 games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” his summer, a great to see of oldnormal, friendsthey and would has been removed. • Across the world, there are to help but I think the best rule is funds it receives to opportunity the people who be willing to through with some of these loan prosaid Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet meet new people. at Linden Avenue to avoid those, and really when it 1,982,552 confirmed cases with said.dirty is perfect.” grams and those will help us survive asThe wellofframp as healthcare workers on the need it most. In addition, the restau- do so, Ms. Ambroseand “Everyone knows each other,” he said.“We feel like it’s really important this,” she said. “I feel really, really is closed for approximately six to comes down to it, value yourself 126,753 deaths. The U.S. officialpaired up with the group in the front lines, those who have lost their rant Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before nine months. Drivers are asked ly tripled Spain in the amount of over property. wake of the Montecito debris flow to to still be a part ofCenter the community,” confident that we’ll be fine no matter jobs and the homeless. of Santa Barbara. he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to use the of-ramps at Reynolds confirmed cases. Spain is second “We will respond, we will adfeed victims and first responders. she said. “Honestly, we feel like we how long this lasts, I guess assuming “I think it’s an awesome opportu“They are very generous to lend their support to favorite at the event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to in the world with 174,060 cases. dress criminal acts. We’re not re“Honestly they’re the best ones need to have an attitude of abunit doesn’t last through the end of the nity because it really is a win-winthis event today and we’re very grateful,” said Ms. CaMany of the students have participated in Fun in the reach the beach and downtown questing our community do that for us to know needs the food dance. There are many COURTESY PHOTO win for us,” Ms. Ambrose told the Sun brera.people who year.” in the past, who but newcomers are quickly welcomed Carpinteria. email: nmasuda@newspress.com for us.” andthe (how to) getJudith that toFigueroa, the right peoThe fundraiser will continue for Students News-Press. “It provides an oppor- into group. 11, saiddon’t this have is herjobs firstat all and we’ve been in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics ple,”in Ms. Ambrose said. “They’re our fortunate we haven’t had to lay as long as the pandemic lasts, she compete in the pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. email: cwhittle@newspress.com the program and said she wants to comethat back — community Christian Whittle tunity for the to get in- year added, in that the need will only involved in helping those in need and partners in identifying the need, and off any employees.” In the case of the I.V. location, a crease as time goes by. it provides food to those who need it. then we’re the ones that get the food While continuing to offer take-out “The third win is that for us, as a out there -- or food certificates in the number of student employees have Dinners include : Teriyaki Rice, Fresh Baked company, this was a great way for case of people who are food insecure left campus but have been told they service, Woodstock’s has also exLa Brea Breads and a Fresh Green Salad. right now.” will have their jobs when they repanded its delivery area as a way to us to be able to match the donations Add a Baked Potato for $4.99, Just a week after the annual Delto- turn. The restaurant has been able continue serving pizza, salads and that come in and also to provide Grilled Artichoke for $11.99 or a Slice of Homemade Cheesecake for $7.99 something for our employees to do. pia street party saw more uniformed to maintain enough employees to appetizers. den Court.Del There, sheDrive one daycontinue mentioned told she would be Spirit until a few days be- in strengthen it. lenge. roaming Playa production. Those interested donating can You can also add your favorite bottle of They’re making lots of pizzas and officersthat she was the first Spirit of Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “Youor think, ‘I’mcocktail here toTOGO! give the best I Wine Chuck’s than inebriated college students, “I think as more people start revisit www.woodstocksiv.com, or call salads andfrom taking those Continued Page A1to people in a woman at the home overheard her. That “My mom said something like, ‘You’re go- just favoring it, that exercise would help,” can,’ and you just make yourself strong,” Ms. Ambrose acknowledged that Isla turning to Isla Vista, we’ll have a 805-968-6969 and staff can take a doHawaiian $21.99 need.” woman also happened to have a daughter ing to be Spirit of Fiesta.’ It was like three Ms. Parker recalled. she said. Chicken Vista iswho a “ghost town” and that the commensurate number of employnation over the phone. In addition, very morning. that her mother, The conceptShe foradded the fundraiser was that year’s Spirit, and through her days before the big parade. … They sprung Ms. Parker looked back fondly on her time Spirit of Fiesta was fun while 14oz While Porkbeing Chop $23.99 an Italian immigrant and enthusiastic restaurant facing activity its most in signifiees that returnitand help out. It all have those who want can go tosaid dancing in the parade was it lasted, this giving of oneself to make othcame from a conversation Ms. Am- lover Ms. is Parker’s Fiesta resumed. on me and I didn’t a dress. I hadtotodonate as Spirit and Fresh Atlantic Salmon $27.99 of Fiesta, been thrilled see challenge in its 37attended year history. kind ends up working out that in the GoFundMe andand searchfun Woodstock’s brose hadwould with ahave cousin, who want- tocant Ms. Parker the April 13ofaudiborrow a dress belonged to an adult, but challenging. Though not a major as- ers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries her chosen. “Thistions is definitely the hardest end -as crazy as it all is.”a huge deal forPizza or “Double Your Dough-Na12ozfrom New Strip $29.99 that ended with 16-year-old Sophia that was a 12-year-old.” pect of the parade today, Ms. Parker said thatYork experience. ed to order $1,000 worth of pizza to “I’mthe glad for mySince mother’s sake, because time weCordero have ever had,” she told the of Fiesta Ms. Ambrose said shethrusting never Ms. tion.” being named Spirit and Suddenly Parker into ac- that military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you help business. her relative 18oz T-Bone $34.99 itdoesn’t meantlive so much to her,” she seeseemed the day to that of Tuesday, crowdsourc10-year-old Paloma Valenzuelathought chosenshe as would tivities be her As mother’s nature.the part of the event and that she even danced learn to think of other people… You really anywhere near a said. Wood- News-Press. Halibut Though she spent years away from Junior Spirit. Ms.would Parker credits mom for nothad onlyraised with oneofbehind her. Flamenco dancing Alaskan to are a symbol for something and$34.99 it just forces Not only is Woodstock’s contribut- college campuses shut down.hering campaign $405 its stock’s location, Ms. many Ambrose knew all Fiesta activities, Ms. Parker’s involveTaking Pre-Orders. Leave us a message with Back in 1949 the choice of Spirit of Fiesgetting her involved in Fiesta, but dancmilitary band music wasn’t easy and for a you out of your own littleyour cubby hole, and that’s there had to be another way to make ing food and money to those in need, The restaurant remains on financial $1,000 goal. ment with the festival has “bloomed” since ta wasn’t organized. and Junior ingplans in general. “Oh no, this isn’t pos- NAME very important to NUMBER anybody,” she said. ORDER, PICKUP TIME, & PHONE the restaurant is as doubling downSpirits on footing, however to openAfter an- Ms. Parker suffered second she thought, an impact. 2013, when she reconnected with Old SpanSpirits are now chosen a few months in ad- a broken leg that refused to properly heal, sible,” but she let “common sense” herEvening 5:00- 7:00 PM Pick-Up is and Every She explained that the Salvation the funds received from the pub- other restaurant will be postponed email: mwhite@newspress.com ish Days through her retirement home Gar- vance of the event, but Ms. Parker wasn’t her mother placed her in dance lessons to “positive will” take over to meet the Santa chal- Barbara email: jgrega@newspress.com 3888 State Street, CA (805)687-4417

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don’t forget to tend to the business of everyday life. LIBRA — You’ll want to respond to your creative juices, which will be flowing freely today, Libra. Don’t suppress the urge to sing, compose, paint, or write. You’ll be in the full flower of creativity, so make the most of it. You’ll be able to take care of your daily obligations and still make room for your creative expression. Listen to the messages you receive in your heart and let them burst forth. SCORPIO — Tugs on the home front could be pulling you away from attending an event with friends that you’ve been looking forward to for some time. Try to be reasonable and sort out the needs of those at home with kindness in your heart. You might be able to address those issues and still have time to be with your friends later. Just remember to keep your priorities straight, Scorpio. SAGITTARIUS — Cool heads will be needed today, Sagittarius, as tempers may flare at work because of frustration with ongoing problems. You might need to take the lead in keeping everyone calm by facilitating clear and open communication. It will be important to keep emotions in check or words will fly that people may regret. This is a temporary situation. Everyone should be back on an even keel as soon as issues get properly aired. CAPRICORN — If you find yourself second-guessing plans you made earlier, Capricorn, perhaps for a plane trip, try to look objectively at your concerns. You don’t have to cancel everything if you have money worries. Your fears will probably turn out to be unfounded. This could be a good time to look into learning more about modern technology, either by enrolling in a class or attending a lecture. Evaluate vacation plans or a class with an analytical eye. AQUARIUS — You might find yourself wrestling some ongoing, unresolved issues that could interfere with your ability to do your job. Be mindful that you’re a bit brittle today, particularly if you’re working on financial matters, Aquarius. The last thing you want is a major battle with those around you, so do your best to keep a cool head. Don’t let uncontrolled emotions rule the day. PISCES — There is a possibility that you’ll fall into a bit of a regression today as old feelings of anxiety or inadequacy surface. Although you’ve reached a good place in terms of self-confidence, some old childhood fears could resurface. The old emotions that bubble up could impede your interactions with your co-workers or friends today, so be mindful of what lies under the surface for you, Pisces.

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ARIES — OK, up and at ‘em, Aries! You might feel like you’re walking through sand today, but you really need to shake your booty and get the blood flowing. If you don’t get up and do something, you’ll be a slug all day. You need to clear your head and cast off that bloated feeling. Most importantly, you want to get a good start to the day so you can accomplish everything that awaits you. TAURUS — You could be startled to find that your artistic talents, although dormant for a while, are called into service today. A particular undertaking of those around you could benefit from your gift in this area. Don’t panic, Taurus, you won’t be expected to do this alone. Others will pitch in and help. One thing to be careful of today is not let your emotions run away with you. It could spoil everything. GEMINI — This could be a tough day for you emotionally. It might surprise you to find that some very old, deep-seated feelings get churned up in the course of investigating a subject of keen interest to you. It might be difficult to process these feelings. Don’t try to intellectualize them too much, Gemini. At the same time, be wary of situations that could trigger an emotional cyclone. Some words can be brutally painful. Try to avoid this at all costs. CANCER — - Things could be up and down for you today, Cancer. You might experience some confusion as a result of communication snafus or computer glitches that affect financial issues you’re trying to solve. Persevere and you’ll succeed. Don’t be surprised if you’re recruited to join a project that is totally new to you. You may be apprehensive at first, but you’ll do just fine. Go ahead and say yes. LEO — You might be feeling a little tense because you and your partner are grappling with some thorny financial issues right now, Leo. You could be frustrated because you need to postpone some purchases or investments until the cash starts flowing more freely again. The good news is that this is a fine time to work out such a conflict to a satisfactory resolution. Both of you will need to be open-minded and look at all sides as you make your decisions. VIRGO — This will be an exciting day for you intellectually, Virgo. A number of intriguing concepts will catch your fancy, and you’ll be hungry to learn more about them right away. Your research could take you to a library or onto the Internet. The topics might relate to social orNovember political issues. As Monday, 16, 2015 irresistible as these new ideas are,

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Codeword is a fun game with simple rules, and a great way to test your knowledge of the English language. Every number in the codeword grid is ‘code’ for a letter of the alphabet. Thus, the number 2 may correspond to the letter L, for instance. All puzzles come with a few letters to start. Your first move should be to enter these letters in the puzzle grid. If the letter S is in the box at the bottom of the page underneath the number 2, your first move should be to find all cells numbered 2 in the grid and enter the letter S. Cross the letter S off the list at the bottom of the grid. Remember that at the end you should have a different letter of the alphabet in each of the numbered boxes 1- 26, and a word in English in each of the horizontal and vertical runs on the codeword grid.


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Advertising in the ClassiÀed Really Works Call 963-4391 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 20200000851. First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: MEGA LAVANDERIA, 17751777 S. BROADWAY, SANTA MARIA, CA 93454, County of Santa Barbara; 3900 WESLIN AVE, SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91423. Full Name(s) of registrants: MEGA LAVANDERIA 1 LLC, 3900 WESLIN AVE, SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91423. State: CA. This business is conducted by: Individual. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on MAR 25 2020 by: Maria F. Sanchez, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: Not Applicable. Statement Expires on: 3/25/2025. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL)

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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: HELEN OGDEN ZAJIC Case Number: 20PR00081 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Helen Ogden Zajic, Helen O. Zajic, Helen Zajic A Petition for Probate has been filed by LARRY M. ZAJIC in the Superior Court of California, County of SANTA BARBARA. The Petition for Probate requests that LARRY M. ZAJIC be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 05/14/2020 at Time: 9:30 am, in Dept.: 5, located at SuPERIOR COuRT Of CALIfORNIA, COuNTy Of SANTA BARBARA, 1100 ANACAPA STREET, PO BOx 21107, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93102-1107, ANACAPA DIvISION. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. you may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. you may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: Philip M Hawes, Attorney 924 Anacapa Street, Ste 1T Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805 962-4002 APR 15, 22, 29, 2020/55917

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2020-0000849 The following person(s) is doing business as: A.M. Abbott Designs, 6814 Shepard Mesa Dr., Apt. B, Carpinteria, CA 93013, County of Santa Barbara. Abbott, Andrew Michael, 6814 Shepard Mesa Dr., Apt. B, Carpinteria, CA 93013 This business is conducted by Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 01/01/2016 /s/ Andrew Michael Abbott This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 25, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk By: Maria F. Sanchez, Deputy 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29/20 CNS-3358190# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS APR 8, 15, 22, 29/2020--55918

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and prompted to city’s Public Works staff to respond and shut off the hydrant, said Battalion Chief Robert Mercado, spokesman for the Santa Barbara City Fire Department. Water service was restored after a time. Minor injuries were reported in the crash, Battalion Chief Mercado said. Both vehicles sustained minor to MARY JOSEPHINE “JO” LITTLE moderate damage. The Santa Barbara Police Department is investigating the circumstances ofJothe We miss you, - deeply, and love you forever. collision.

hydrant was sheered off, spewing a large amount of water onto the street and down a storm drain, in a two-vehicle collision Friday morning in the 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, Health authorities said.the pans are By MARK PATTON and the Giants before The collision occurred eive a NEWS-PRESS SENIOR WRITER demic set in, and I was also going around 7: 40 a.m. involving a GMC cipate to have something set up with theYukon and needs Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles colCovid-19 threw a curveball to Cubs.” RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS d Friwith Al theand hydrant and “caused Bailey Reid’s baseball plans this Bailey’s lided parents, Dolly, it to expel copious amounts A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. — Mitchell White spring just as his stock was rising moved to Texas after his grad- of water” ucted with professional scouts. uation from Palos Verdes High needs But the Westmont College senior School in 2016. Simon got to play e comdoes have an ace in the hole as he one varsity, fall game with his verse waits out the quarantine: Westbrother during his freshman year Health Obituary notices are published daily in the mont of high school before becoming aid in freshman catcher Simon Santa Barbara News-Press and Reid. a schoolboy star for McKinney’s ottage The two brothers aren’t taking Boyd High School. also appear on our website: www.newspress.com rtners the coronavirus pandemic sitting “I helped Bailey move in at Text can be submitted by email to obits@newspress.com, lation down as they shelter at home in Westmont during his freshman faxed to (805) 966-1421, or brought in to our De La Guerra Plaza office. McKinney, Tex. year and saw what a beautiful clude “It really helps that I’ve got place it was,” Simon said.Continued from Page A1 Please include: name, address and contact phone number. with someone to pitch to,” said Bailey, “I also took two recruiting visits The deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s edition is 10 a.m. the previous day. d cellest in getting backSaturday, to normal because normal was deadline never is at 12 noon on Thursday. the Warriors’ star closer. “We’ve there. I guess I was a little more Sunday and Monday’s edition ll regood enough for me.” got a home gym with everything I familiar with the place than other ntial, must Carbajal, be prepaid. We accept allBarmajor credit cards by phone, or A representativeAll ofobituaries Rep. Salud D-Santa recruits and that definitely helped dneed will to stay in shape. payment can be made at our office. The cost is approximately $6.00 per/line daily bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today my decision to come here. mes “And or whenever I want to pitch, I because we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children and $6.35 per/line Sunday plus $25 per photo*, **. “The last name also helped me llcan be-force Simon to catch my bulland refuse to stand idly by while*our American identity is All obituaries include a $40 Service fee. pens — whether he wants to or get there — Bailey had a pretty d conbeing used to commit human rights abuses.” not.” good reputation.” **Ask ourarepresentative aboutchildren, Spotlighting yourback obituary online for an additional $10. The representative, mother of two held Simon actually enjoys the extra Simon, a left-handed hitter, bemmer tears while speaking to the crowd. A line consists of approximately 75 characters, which include spaces & punctuation r feedtime he’s spending with big brothcame one of the few freshmen to After the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othwithout a photo and 40-55 characters with a photo. Photos can be submitted digitally oer hearthese days. He doesn’t even ever start for Westmont aters catcher. followed to express theirleast opposition against thecan centers (jpeg format/at 200 dpi) or an original be brought into our office for scanning. ations mind the sting that his hand gets His brother was not surprised. along the border. eds in Bailey’s mid-90s fastball. For further information, please call 564-5249. from “He’s too good of a hitter to keep The last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the g tour “We’re best buds,” Simon said. out of the lineup,” Bailey said. facilities detention tookNotices placemust a year ago according to Mi- The News-Press can not accept Free Death be submitted by your mortuary. group “I actually pick on him a little be“Of the all the catchers,chal he Lynch also of IAC. Death Notices from individuals, please consult your mortuary. ws, and cause I know I can get away with it looked the most relaxed behind The last speaker to address the more than 100-strong based as his younger sibling. It’s all fun the plate.” crowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity and games with us — we love each Simon started 19 games behind clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance moverative LOCAL FIVE-DAY ment’s slow but steady beat that buildsFORECAST momentum over time. other.” the plate this spring, batting .333 MediAfter explaining the symbolism and history ofFRIDAY this clap, the Bailey, a 6-foot-2 and 205-pound with five doubles, a triple and two TODAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY arentcrowd joined her and finished off the gathering. senior, had high hopes of getting home runs. Coast, The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the picked in this year’s Major League The 6-1, 190-pound freshman Public Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the Draft. He didn’t give up said he would’ve come rally. to Westa Baseball Barsituation on the sidewalk and Barbaan earned run in 14 relief appearmont even without the family con-but the protestors remained Low clouds Mostly cloudy Plenty of sunshine Clouds breaking Mostly cloudy protested peacefully. , ances and as a junior while recording nection, although “having Bailey breaking with a shower SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND eight saves — three in one week there was icing on the cake.” Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com availalone during a series against Men“What I like best about the place 81 46 72 49 67 45 69 46 71 43 ear COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL lo. at is that everyone is like family — Pro scouts had become even the players and the coaches,” Si70 52 65 53 63 50 62 49 64 48 more interested in Reid this mon said. Whittle Pismo Beach Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. spring. The powerful right-hand“The coaching staff, coach (Rob69/48 er had struck out 20 batters while ert) Ruiz and (Elijah) Ontiveros Maricopa allowing just three hits and no and the others, is so amazing. They 81/56 COURTESY PHOTO earned runs in 9 2/3 stellar intreat you likeThat theirwill ownentail kids. recordingGuadalupe how how their diet and the water tem71/49 Westmont’s Bailey and Simon Reid nings. His four saves ranked 11th “The players allanimals get along long the staysoin the kelp perature Santaaround Maria them impact their New Cuyama Continued from Page A1 well, too. forest 75/49output. in the NAIA. We’re canopy like brothers on and using nitrogen day to day, 79/46 The MLB Draft, meanwhile, has Tony Cougoule, the Westmont the field.” models to estimate how much they A strong pitching staff helped According to the release, lobVandenberg biomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate Ventucopa Lossea Alamos Barba66/49 sters along with stars have an Westmont ascend to No. 17 in the been pushed back a month to July. assistant coach who convertOne of them isn’t actually much 73/46 Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect78/47 overnin shaping the ecoMLB and the MLB Players’ Assoed him from a high school third NAIA national rankings before the like the typical sibling rival. whether other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an system” because Friday Solvang Buelltonof their predatory ciation also reached a deal that baseman into a collegiate closer, season was curtailed. and I are a little differ77/45 tribute to nitrogen levels in the“Simon kelp area 75/45 their diets Highjust southnever of Point Conception. Lompoc nature. Because contain last November as ent,” Bailey “It was kind of tough having it includes the option of shortening took a position said. “We’ve got67/47 forest canopy. s Pass SANTA Sea otter populations in many othmore protein than other invertethe draft from 40 rounds to five, a minor league pitching coach end that way,” Bailey said. “We into fights. We’ve gotten along Because sea otters forage ten for reef BARBARA er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammonia move which would dash Reid’s for the Chicago Cubs. Reid said 70/52 were on a hot streak and in a pretty our entire lives. invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, soForecasts ednesand um and nitrogen-rich it was compounds in Gaviota chances of selection. He would be he was instrumental in helping Goleta tough series with Vanguard at the “It’s fun throwing live at-bats to by waste. their time resting in the kelp for- necessary to select an areagraphics lanes 70/51 with provided a their 71/50 “go-to” andthey Inc. ©2020 time. We had one of the best pitch- able to sign as a free agent, how- him develop him him catch all population my AccuWeather, est,aMr. Petersslider suspects actand as having barriCarpinteria consistently sizeable to The crustaceans gather together ever. “more consistent body control ing staffs in the country, ranking my best friend.” 69/51 airnow.gov AIRcreaQUALITY stages “a conveyor belt of nutrients,”games. direct-He’s determine whether or not the inKEY densSource: during the day, which Mr. “The coaches feel that I still and poise.” Ventura Unhealthy for SG Very high And thetures mosthave convenient part- impact Goodon ess re- in strikeouts (No. 3 at 9.33 per ly supplying their waste and urine a significant Peters suspects mayUnhealthy result in more 70/52 Unhealthy Moderate have a good opportunity, especial“I’ve been staying in contact ner for a quarantine. Not Available game) and ERA (fourth at 2.93). into the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if MARINE FORECAST ly since I do have a few connecwith scouts,” he said. “I had workernatWhile the UCSB team’s collabora“It really sucks that it ended so “Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae ALMANAC SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL inden tions,” he said. outs scheduled the Mariners tors atwith the United States Geological quickly.” email: mpatton@newspress.com ing to recover in Southern Califoraround the lobster dens. Wind from the west at 6-12 knots today. Wind waves Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday e lane Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” to or con2 feet less with a south swell 1-3 feet at 16-secTEMPERATURE Mr. Peters said he hopes ondfall intervals. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study of Visibility clear. High/low 70/46 by POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS onday 67/48 high/lowthis year. Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing seaNormal otters, Wind west-northwest at 4-8 knots today. Wind Record high 88 in 1964 northCOURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes waves 1-3 feet with a south swell 3-5 feet at 15-secRecord low 40 in 1972 s Pass a “finer scale.” The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com ond intervals. Visibility clear. PRECIPITATION e will POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. 0.00” Wind west-northwest at 4-8 knots today. Wind es as Month to date (normal) 2.06” (0.58”) waves 1-3 feet with a south swell 3-5 feet at 15-sec7 a.m. Season to date (normal) 11.48” (16.65”) ond intervals. Visibility clear. esday By MITCHELL WHITE a local hospital for emergency care. Carpinteria for a report of a fight. suspicion of attempted murder, atTIDES LOCAL TEMPS at Ca- NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER A second victim was also attacked Several male suspects, armed with tempted murder in association with SANTA BARBARA HARBOR TIDES Today Thu. losed Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Date Time High Time Low but suffered less severe injuries, a variety of weapons, attempted to a criminal street gang, conspiracy to City 79/46/s 78/48/pc Two juveniles were arrested Tues- said Raquel Zick, spokeswoman for assault another group of males. 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Dallas 65/48/s 74/57/s Cancun 89/77/s 88/78/pc that her mother, team. The first engine company arrived located a single patient who fell who was that year’s Spirit, and through her days before the big parade. … They sprung Ms. Parker looked back fondly on her time While being Spirit of Fiesta while 53/25/c 33/19/sn was fun London 63/42/s 71/47/pc * Phishing emails, texts and social media posts with malicious attach- off the horse and fell approximately 100 yards down a ravine, said Capt. Denver nthusiastic lover Ms. Parker’s activity in Fiesta resumed. it on me and I didn’t have a dress. I had to as Spirit and said dancing in the parade wasHouston it lasted, this giving of oneself 70/48/pc 76/62/pc to make MexicoothCity 83/57/pc 82/57/pc asking you to send personal information or money to another entity. nments thrilled to see 91/77/pc 90/77/t 44/28/c 44/29/pc Daneil Bertucelli, fire spokesman. Ms. Parker attended the April 13 audiborrow a dress that belonged to an adult, and fun but challenging. Though not a major as-Miami ers happy is what Ms. Parker stillMontreal carries 37/21/c 43/24/s New Delhi 101/74/pc 101/77/pc * Utility imposters appearing at your place of residence or business de-a huge The helicopter was able to reach theof patient and conduct hoist operations that ended with 16-year-old Sophia that was deal for a 12-year-old.” pect the parade today, aMs. Parker saidMinneapolis from that experience. New York City 53/39/r 51/37/c Paris 65/47/s 73/53/pc payment.Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and ’smanding sake, because The patient, whose name withheld, was secured a basket be- Philadelphia Suddenly tion. thrusting Ms. Parker into ac-wasthat military bands usedinto to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you 54/39/r 52/37/pc Rio de Janeiro 83/74/pc 79/72/t he said. 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of Fiesta: ‘You learn not to think of yourself, you learn to think of other people’


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