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a fight. On Thursday, the Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration announced that although it will suspend its annual community workshops and three-day festival, the party will continue online. Keeping the Solstice spirit alive and thriving, staff and volunteers are in the process of COURTESY OF ISAAC HERNANDEZ HERRERO planning a plethora of free and Santa Maria High graduate Bryan donation-based online classes Barriga and gatherings in May and June and possibly beyond. Throughout the month of May and June, the Summer Solstice By MITCHELL WHITE Celebration will offer online art NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER classes, dance classes, and various types of gatherings for artryan Barriga he KENNETH SONGadmits / NEWS-PRESS ists and community members, didn’t havehas themoved typicalits Summer Solstice including live-streamed musichildhoodonline experience. 2020 festivities due to the cal performances. When he was 4, Bryan’s father was coronavirus pandemic. The community will be able to diagnosed with Meniere’s disease, participate through live-stream- a disorder of the inner ear, and has ing via Facebook at www.facebook.com/SBSolstice/ andever a webeen unable to work since. At 7, mother and younger sister were binar-style signup accessed with ahis link received via email. deported Mexico. The first workshops are expected to be held to the first week of “I think it just drove me,” Bryan By MITCHELL WHITE May, and will continue to get rolled out through email, Facetold the News-Press during a recent NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER book, and on www.solsticeparade.com. phone interview. “I knew that I needStaff and volunteers are also planning a Friday and Satured to have a better future for my Barriga admits heparday online festival concept with some kindryan of virtual parade. ents and I justhave wanted totypical help them didn’t the “We’re still trying to figure out what that’s going to look out. They’ve done soexperience. much for me just childhood like,” said Robin Elander, executive for the sodirector I could have anSummer education.”

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They’ve done sobecause much forhe mewas just trying to do it all byeducation.” himself. putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity so I could have an KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS He was able to lean on communiLast month, Bryan received his 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. ty members and friends who have high school diploma from Santa MaAmerica and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument learned that if you keep swinging, you canattended college, as age wellofas ria High School at the 16.the He spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. Barber’s year long not fail. It’s exactly this mentality that led Scholarship Foundation of Santa is the first member of his family to Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the KenBarbara. nedy Center’s moon garden. graduate high school and in the fall crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. to more than 30 col“You can’t believe what it took to put in heHe willapplied be heading to the University A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, such as Ivy League schools of Notre Dame. he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. Harvard andfirst Yale. applied Being the inHe hisalso family to atPlease see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging to other prestigious colleges such as tend college came with its challengits 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic athletes to the heroes of By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE es. Bryan application filmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint POW and MIA Accounting ComNEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT Pleasesaid see the GRADUATE onproA3 cess was difficult because he was ue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the mand. He loves finding a good story and trying to do it all by himself. putting a project together. 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Heauctioned. applied to more than 30 col“You can’t believeKENNETH what it took to/put in SONG NEWS-PRESS A guitar from Alan Parsons will be A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, such as Ivy League schools statues, so I can’t even imagine what Barry Birmingham sits in the Santa Barbara Lab, as gives virtual lessons dozens of students nowadays. he Drum was young, Mr.heBarber has made sev- to three first steps on the moon. Harvard and Yale. He also applied Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging to other prestigious colleges such as By NICK MASUDA Please see GRADUATE on A3 DIRECTOR OF NEWS By MITCHELL WHITE and behavior data. to track and monitor the recovery period from a NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Thethat technology was developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you arry Birmingham is the first one to admit his life-long bara and is maintained obsession with playing the drums comes with one unique by a local data science about your overall health. hat if perk a conversation could team. the power of the devices and the data — you can take outbe all used of your aggression on some met- A NEWS-PRESS SERIES:“That’s BUSINESS SANTA BARBARA to detect the hidden beginning of “Our data platform enables the passive collec- theySMALL produce right now,” Alessio Signorini, one al without any repercussions. Alzheimer’s? tion and deep analysis of continuous behavior of the company’s co-founders, told the News“If you are having a bad day, playing drums gets all your Or if the type of mobile phone or smartwatch data alongside traditional healthcare information, Press. “You would be surprised how much data By JOSH GREGA aggressions you just feelyou so much better,” Mr. Birmingham NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER you use could revealout, how adherent are to empowering individuals and innovative compa- a smartphone would produce for health. Good said. “Y ou should hear me play when I am angry, I am phenomcertain medications? What if the wearable data nies to understand and influence the everyday kind of data.” enal.” you compile could show changes in the spread behaviors that create better health outcomes,” OhO Restaurant & Music Club is putting some The devices in use produce millions of data Thankfully, Mr. country? 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A representative Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Bardeputizing Vice President Mikepos- and Prevention and failing to reance plans of 140 million AmeriThe Japanese are talking of can-of Rep. Alaskan Halibut $34.99 • Inown addition to the previously Hart was outspoken about that their nation-states. And today if adisbara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here flect the seriousness of the threat. Pence to head the task force to cans who now depend on them. celing the Olympics. If the virusus a message COVID-19 wing established Taking Pre-Orders. Leave with your pandemic threatens, transnationsibility, urging county residents to because we refuse becussed complicit in the abuse of children And the issue does present a chal- or As lead America’s battle against the forconfirmed the pharmaceutical inmore cases, the county are on ventilators; 54 ventilators re-to & spreads here, the question arises: in our medical/surgical unit, we have Santa Barbara County, ORDER, PICKUP TIME, NAME PHONE NUMBER alism’s “open borders” ideology is speak out at Tuesday’s Board of Suand refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is lenge to Mr. Trump’s presidency. spreading disease. dustry, is sixth. uniquely situated to assist Will our two parties still hold their main available (adult, pediatric and retrofitted our preoperative area to not a policy that will bring univerPick-Up is Every Evening 5:007:00 PM pervisors meeting instead, avoiding being used to commit human rights abuses.” His handling of it may determine Yet, by Thursday noon, the Dow in the crash effort to find a cure nominating conventions this sumby the numbers On Friday, 1st District Supervisor neonatal ventilators) 12of beds use forheld non-COVsal acclamation. 3888 State Street, Santa Barbaraacreate CA (805)687-4417 a potentially harmful medical event. The representative, mother two to children, back his astochief executive. Jones average was down 3,000 for the coronavirus, Mr. the Sanders inthe Milwaukee and Charlotte? Instature addition the inmate, the PHD Das Williams updated county mer • Of 147 patients, 17 are in iso- ID-19 patients. We America, have utilized Like Mr. Trump’s all Mr. Hart was sureathat law tears while speaking to the crowd. Yet the issue is also tailor-made points on the week, 10%local plunge will confiscate its profits and put Thewith chickens of globalization announced 19 confirmed cases on with a thorough statement, tackling lation COVID-19 symptoms; 14 beds a trial basis, and itothhas nations, inon this crisis, are going to enforcement is prepared if it should for Mr. Trump. After the Rev. Moore these and the representative, several from its recent all-time high. those profiteers out of business. are coming home to roost. Friday, bringing the county’s total to a bevy of topics, including anticipat- are confirmed COVID-19 positive. worked well, as planned. We have put their own people first. As they ers followed to express their opposition against the centers First, the disease comes out happen, butof pleaded residents Trillions dollarswith in equity valStill, given the alarming news InOf recent decades, America’s 373. ed improvement in testing. PHD of• 17 patients in isolation, 9 pa- also retrofitted our large Physical of Xi Jinping’s China, not Mr. along theelites border. uefind hadabeen wiped out. The great should. coming from countries all over to different solution. economic and political of Of the new cases, the county now ficials indicated this week that they tients are in critical care. Trump’s USA. bull market of the Trump presiThe last protest Barbara that addressed the Therapy area within the hospital to the globe, there is a risk that by “The most important message both parties surrendered Amer- in Santa has its 10th in theoccupies 0-17 age are able to test • Cottage hasdetention collectedfacilities 2,033 Second, thecase president dency may be history. place aJ.year according to MiNovember, the80-90 U.S. per andday. the world for up to 12ago additional Patrick Buchanan writesinpatient for ica’s economic independence forcu-tookuse that I would like to communicate to while there were called seven in may “Originally, we had capacity for no mulative test samples: 165 of resulted what Theodore Roosevelt 60the Americans areof bracket, have tumbled into a receschal Lynch IAC. beds, for COVID-19 Creators Syndicate.purposes, if it beglobalism, a new interdependence theThough public only is that differences the 50-69 group, six the in the 30-49, four more than 45 tests a day with a turn- in positive, 1,789 The resulted in nega- to address the “bully pulpit,” White known to have been infected, and sion. Airlines are already canlast speaker the more than 100-strong comes necessary. views and the concerns that people in the 70-plus the 18-29 around time of for results. tive, and 79 arecrowd House. He canand useone thatin pulpit none has yet died, fear has begun pending. most of She•taught celing flights to1-2 anddays from Asia. wasInbilingual. the protestors the unity Telehealth visits (remote video have in this situation that we have daily to command the airwaves to grip the nation as well as the groups. Currently, that is 90-105 Cruise ships arecapacity pulling into ports these tests, patients clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance did not require or phone physician/provider movevisits) with COVID-19 are important to and lead, unite and di-from tests world. Yet, as of now, the numbers and off-loading passengers. Sixinform, new cases were reported per day with a 2-10 hourTravel turna- hospital admission. ment’s slow but steady beat momentum over time. arethat nowbuilds available for existing Lomexpress in a positive, constructive After explaining the symbolism and patients. history ofWe thiscurrently clap, the the Lompoc federal prison, bringing round time for results. Next week we poc Health venue,” Mr. Hart said. “The Board crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. the total to 80. expect to expand to 150 tests a day,” Your opinions are valuable conWe28 prefer e-mailed have of our Lompocsubmissions. Health proof Supervisors has an update every COVID-19, The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the Four new cases were reported in Mr. Williams said. tributions to these pages. viders established to provide Do not send attachments. SendteleCarpet Care, Oriental & Area Rugs, Tuesday, we are more than happy to Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the Santa Maria, three in Orcutt, two in mustrally. be fewer than 250 byLetters the numbers health visits. They include the and speletters to voices@newspress.com. hear public comment on those kinds situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk Wood Floors Repaired & Refinished, Lompoc, one in Goleta Valley/Orcutt, words and exclusive to the NewsA look at the statewide, nation- cialties Family Practice, of issues. We want to understand Writersof also may fax lettersInternal to Cottage Health, protested peacefully. one in unincorporated North County Press. We all submissions for andedit worldwide numbers SOE HAN THAwide / NEWS-PRESS Medicine, Urgent Care,to Pediatrics, what people feel about this, but the Water Damage & Mold Service 966-6258. Mail letters P.O. Box length, clarity professional and two are pending. byalong the Anacapa numbers through Friday:and OB/GYN, Orthopedics, ENT, GenProtesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked Street to the plaza. idea of having a mass demonstration email: stha@newspress.com 1359, Santa Barbara 93102. We do not printare submisOf the 373 cases, 157 are recoverAn updated look at the status of standards. • In California, there now eral Surgery, and Oncology. Those in the middle of a public health criThe News-Press reserves the sions that lack a civil tone, allege ing at home, 152 have fully recov- Cottage Health, through Friday: 29,405 confirmed cases, with 1,057 wishing to schedule a telehealth visit sis and a pandemic is extremely irillegal wrongdoing or involve conright to publish or republish subered, 43 are in the hospital, with 14 • Cottage Health is caring for a deaths, including 84 on Friday. should call the Lompoc Health Cusresponsible behavior and should be complaints. missions in any form or medium. in the intensive care unit. An addi- total of 196 patients across all cam- sumer • Santa Barbara County remains tomer Care Department at (805) 737discouraged in no uncertain terms. Limit your letters to one every The News-Press also pubtional 18 are pending an update. puses. 16th in the state in overall cases, 8700 for North H Center, and (805) That is not going to help us get a hold 30 days. All letters must include Santa Barbara County is ninth in lishes a select number longer • 147 are acute care patients; 226 while Los Angeles County leads 736-1253 for North ThirdofCenter. the writer’s address and teleof this virus and it is not going to get the state in cases per 100,000 people acute care beds remain available. with 11,421 confirmed cases and We 501 commentaries daily and Sunphone number for verification. us faster to getting the community at 84.1. If adjusted to those with 100 • Of the 147 patients, 11 patients deaths. day. their Please direct That will entail recording how how diet andquestions the watertotemcannot acknowledge unpublished email: nmasuda@newspress.com opened up.” Since 1964 LIC. #005132 long the animals stay in the kelp perature 564-5219.around them impact their letters. Continued from Page A1 forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobbiomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecowhether other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their predatory tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain forest canopy. Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteBecause sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniinvertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in their time resting in the kelp for- necessary WENDY McCAW . . . .a. . .their . . . waste. . . . . . Co-Publisher to select an area. with est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently 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. ly supplying their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more into the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if While the UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conNICKsaid. 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SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health and community partners are Amidresidents dozens ofwho confirmed asking receive COVa ID-19 cases from the Lompoc federal survey phone call to participate prison due to an outbreak, the Santa in a community health needs Barbara County Jail announced assessment, offidals said Fri- its first inmate tested positive for the day. The surveyon isFriday. being conducted coronavirus “toAccording better understand the needs to a statement from the and strengths ofthe the40-year-old entire com-was Sheriff’s Office, munity, the manyofdiverse arrested and by members the Sangroups within it,” Cottage Healthand ta Maria Police Department spokeswoman Zate said booked into theMaria County Jail on in April a news release. 1 on charges of burglary, stalking and Findings will help Cottage being under the influence of drugs. Health and community partners anthe affront to The ninmate has no known underrecognize scope of common population decency and the rule of lying health conditions. health concerns. the Supreme Court reThe law, County Jail’swill COVID-19 The assessment include this week shut the sponsetelephone plan separates allcourtnewly 2,500 surveys, withaddoor to the family mitted inmates in a reception houscalls tohouse randomly selected cellof aarea 15-year-old Mexican boyrephones and landlines. All ing for 14 days or more. They killed in examined Mexico a Border sponses will bebyconfidential, are then by Wellpath, the Patrol officer who shot at him and information collected will jail’s contracted medical provider. from other ofnames the U.S.not bethe connected or On April 14, side the to infected inmate Mexico border. phone numbers. will be-was came down with Calls a fever and gin thethe week of July 15 by and conBut decision the moved to a5-4 negative-pressure room tinue through September. court’s conservative majority is in a special housing area and placed In addition, later this summer more than just a denial of due under quarantine protocols. the collaborative will gatherfamfeedprocess for one test aggrieved The positive was reback during a listeningresult tour to hear ily. ceived late Thursday night. from individuals and organizations It’s the latest sign that con-Public The Santa Barbara County regarding needs in servative health-related justices seek to make Health Department is investigating the community. The listening it hard, if not impossible, fortour those that online the inmate might have will include surveys, group victims of abuse by law enforcecome in contact with while he was discussions, phone interviews, and ment officers to have their day visits to various community-based infectious. in court. organizations. The County has Herreleased In 2010, SergioJail Adrian The assessment collaborative numerous inmates early in order nandez was with some friends includes Lompoc Valleyfor Medito the opportunity an outin limit the concrete culvert becal Center, Planned Parentbreak. tweenCalifornia El Paso, Texas, andCoast, Ciuhood Central “The reduction in According population we dad Juarez, Mexico. Santa Barbara County Public have experienced during the last to lawyers for Sergio’s family, Health Department, Santa Barmonth and a half has given us the opthe boys were playing a game bara Foundation, Santa Barbaportunity to compartmentalize that involved running across ra Neighborhood Clinics, andour population and develop a defendthe culvert, touching a fence on UCSB. in-place that we would the U.S. housing side will andplan then running Results be availnot have been ableoftothe do otherwise,” back to the Mexican side. Af- at able by the end year said Chief ran Custody Vincent cottagehealth.org. ter Sergio backDeputy across the Wasilewski. culvert onto Mexican soil, Bor— Brown Christian Whittle Sheriff to the der PatrolBill Agent Jesusspoke Mesa discharging Jr. fired twoprocess. shots at the boy, “Each of the inmates who were one of which killed him. Agent Mesa maintained the bail boyswas released early or that whose were attempting illegally to the reduced to zero topursuant cross the border and that they had pelted him with rocks. The facts might CARPINTERIA Thehave Santabeen Barbasorted out if Sergio’s ra County Associationparof Governents had been allowed toFriday purments released an update sue their lawsuit foron damages Continued from A1 on next week’s work the Highagainst in a so-Pass way 101: Agent LindenMesa and Casitas Solstice Celebration. called Bivens action, named construction project. 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That’s in program and said wants todifficult come back — Christian Whittle inby the contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. produced thepie-eating News-Press, including At the end of the first week of May ready then,” said Ms.delegates. Elander. home orders were issued. on Monday. why millions Democratic votfornia’s 415 pledged doesn’t feel of right until you take race absence of a federal law spestories, photos, graphics, maps and —Tulsi Gabbard: Hawaii ers were the results in and into early June, The the community Because Summer “Now we’re really such looking at the some advertising. 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This yearAsian it’s really not in shops and festival, Summer Solstice the festival will look like, said Ms. ty of the News- Press is expressly lock for zero delegates. Vermont senator will walk out of It will take a few election cycles tained after the Sept. 11, 2001, sponsors and donations to keep the the cards,” said Ms. Elander. prohibited. Other material, including is partnering with the UCSB Muse- Elander. —Tom Steyer:for Tom Steyer Sum- celebration California with a lot of delegates. news service stories, comics, for the pundits and the campaigns terrorist attacks Applications different alive. Not content tocouldn’t cancel sue the cele- um of Art, Architecture and Design out of the she racewould on SaturThe question is how many.she Be-one daydropped syndicated features and columns, lenge. may www.newspress.com Court. There, mentioned beare Spiritto until a few days bestrengthen catch up. 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SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire 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, authorities said. The collision occurred around 7: 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles colNEWS-PRESS APRIL NEWS RAFAEL MALDONADO /SATURDAY, lided with the hydrant and “caused SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS 18, 2020 it to expel copious amounts of water� A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street.

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 moderate damage. The Santa Barbara Police Department is investigating the circumstances of the collision.

SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health and community partners are asking residents who receive a survey phone call to participate in a community health needs assessment, offidals said FriA2 day. — Mitchell White The survey is being conducted “to better understand the needs and strengths of the entire community, and the many diverse groups within it,â€? Cottage Health spokeswoman Maria Zate said in a news release. Findings will help Cottage Health and community partners recognize the scope of population health concerns. The assessment will include Continued from Page A1 2,500 telephone surveys, with calls to randomly selected cellest in getting back to normal because normal was never phones and landlines. All regood enough for me.â€? sponses will be confidential, A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barand information collected will bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today not be connected to names or because we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children phone numbers. Calls will beand refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is gin the week of July 15 and conbeing used to commit human rights abuses.â€? tinue through September. The representative, a mother of two children, held back In addition, later this summer tears while speaking to the crowd. the collaborative will gather feedAfter the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othback during a listening tour to hear ers followed to express their opposition against the centers Š 2020 Ashleigh Brilliant, 117 W. Valerio Santa Barbara CA 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com from individuals and organizations along the border. regarding health-related needs in The last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the the community. The listening tour KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS detention facilities took place a year ago according to Miwill online surveys, group Theinclude Santa Barbara Drum Lab is located at 812 E. Gutierrez St. Suite A in Santa Barbara. chal LynchDinners of IAC. include : Teriyaki Rice, Fresh Baked discussions, phone interviews, and The last speaker address moreGreen than Salad. 100-strong La Breato Breads andthe a Fresh visits to various community-based crowd was bilingual. taught the protestors Mr. Birmingham since 2018, and “Right now I’m seeing a loss. do repairs, inventory and tending AddShe a Baked Potato for $4.99, the unity organizations. clap, which, according to Artichoke her, represents a resistance moveGrilled for $11.99 or a initially went digital every other Half my students are doing Skype to the shop. In the early 1980s, an The assessment collaborative Continued from A1 ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. 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Protesters marched the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked“We along Anacapa to the email: stha@newspress.com Results will be availis so easy, and it allows me to be ty are committed to keeping the wasn’t a good match,â€? Mr. Birming18oz T-Bone $34.99 Mr. Birmingham “We didat on able by the end said. of the year home and continue to learn how doors of the Drum Lab by continham said. Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus Alaskan Halibut $34.99 cottagehealth.org. to play the drums,â€? said Ms. Bae, uing to pay for lessons that they While he made the choice to not and nothing happened. Within the Taking Pre-Orders. Leave us a message with your who is also juggling writing her aren’t taking. live life on the road — even conlast six months, I got oneWhittle student, — Christian ORDER, PICKUP TIME, NAME & PHONE NUMBER Geography dissertation. “It’s like “I have a handful of students vincing his own son to not follow in a little kid from Santa Maria, and I Pick-Up is Every Evening 5:00- 7:00 PM I’m playing with a friend, that’s that still, regardless, they want to his footsteps after high school — still teach him today.â€? 3888 State Street, Santa Barbara CA (805)687-4417 how we all feel with Barry. It’s support the drum lab and they say, Mr. Birmingham does enjoy telling But with potential students great to be able to continue to do ‘Hey, I know we’re not going to be his students about his time playing That will entail recording how how their diet and the water temcooped up at home due to COVthe lessons, even when we all have there this week, just bill us anylive gigs. long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their ID-19, the digital model is growing Continued frominspired Page A1 young forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. to stay at home.â€? way, it’s totally fine,’ because they He has even legs. models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobPrior to the state’s stay-at-home don’t want to see the Drum Lab Ethan, a standout musician at La “I have 15 Skype lessons going biomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an CARPINTERIA The Santa Barbamandate, Mr. Birmingham and his close and they have a good time at Colina Junior High, to follow a onCounty right now,â€? Mr. Birmingham Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecora Association of Governbusiness partner, Craig Thatchthe Drum Lab,â€? Mr. Birmingham dream — to start a garage band, said. released an update Friday whether other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an systemâ€? because of their predatory ments er, hosted nearly 80 sessions per said. likely one influenced by rock Students that had been in-pertribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain on next week’s work on the HighThe San Marcos High grad fell music.canopy. son 101: regulars areand making thePass switch week, the bulk 30-minute lessons, forest way Linden Casitas Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other invertewhile some choose to go an hour. in love with the drums working “I’ve gotsea some timeforage right now to virtual, including UCSB graduBecause otters for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniconstruction project. They are currently at less than in a local drum shop, where he to really think and through how I canof still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in invertebrates spend much ate student Crystal Bae.WednesFrom Monday through half of that. took an after school job helping do this, andresting it’s coolintothe hear about their time kelp for- necessary to select an area with a their waste. dayMs. crews restriping lanes Baewill hasbe taken lessons from Barry’s experience,â€? Ethan est, Mr. Peters suspects theysaid. act as consistently sizeable population to and moving concrete safety barriThe crustaceans gather together ers to prepare for the next stages “a conveyor belt of nutrients,â€? Mr. Birmingham, who hasdirectowned determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. Carpet Care, Oriental & Area Rugs, of work, according to a press rely supplying their waste and the Drum Lab since 2012, hasurine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more lease from SBCAG. into the canopy. learned a lot about business over Wood Floors Repaired & Refinished, nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if Highway 101 will have alternatWhile UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae the pastthe eight years, adjusting to Damage MoldtheService ing lane closures between Linden tors theand United States Geological ing to recover inWater Southern Califor- & around lobster dens. the at ebbs flows of making it in and Bailard avenues. One lane Survey have studied otter at nia and that is a stable population,â€? Mr. Peters said he hopes to conSanta Barbara, which heactivity will lean will remain open. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study by fall of on during the pandemic. From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. “When you are owning a busithrough Wednesday, the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his teamconstantly will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes ness, you’re worried bound onramps at Casitas Pass a “finer scale.â€? The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com about money, that’s the No. 1 thing Road and Linden Avenue will when things are due and when have alternating closures as insurance is due and taxes and I needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. didn’t realize how much is inMonday through Wednesday Since 1964 LIC. #005132 volved in owning a business,â€? said the southbound offramp at Casitas Pass Road will be closed Mr. Birmingham. “It’s very stressas needed. ful and then there’s times that can Via Real is closed from Casitas be very rewarding.â€? Pass Road to the old northbound What his students adore is that Highway 101 onramp. Local resnext year. Mr. Birmingham’s focus is always License # 077381 idents have one-way access to “You get to do literacy, of stuff. My faon themath, latterall —kinds making sure that Continued from Page A1 Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedesvorite part is recesslearning or lunch.is We to do foursquare,â€? anget enjoyable experitrians can use the sidewalk on she said. ence at all times. Need MEDICARE program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked Like Nathan, JudithThat’s said her favoritethat activity of the something Ms. Bae “We learned about owls and how when they eat their or Health Insurance to refrain from entering the conobstacle course. says is infectious, even for her prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their day was the inflatable struction area. “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really root3-year-old. prey,â€? he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway WE CAN HELP ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and “He loves playing, well as long ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road working together in a collaborative setting. All of our Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of as his attention span will allow is open and the temporary ramp that, his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and games are embedded forinit,â€? Ms.that Baeteamwork said. “He mindset,â€? sees how has been removed. said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything can do to get meet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue much funwe I have doing it, them so it’swet imWorking remotely - CALL (805) 683-3636 and dirty is perfect.â€? “Everyone knows each other,â€? he said. is closed for approximately six to possible not to want to do it, too.â€? Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before nine months. Drivers are asked VIP he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a Center of Santa Barbara. to use the of-ramps at Reynolds email: nmasuda@newspress.com “They are very generous to lend their support to favorite at the event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to Many of the students have participated in Fun in the this event today and we’re very grateful,â€? said Ms. Careach the beach and downtown COURTESY PHOTO Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed brera. Carpinteria. into the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, said this is her first Students in United Way’s Fun insthe Sun Summer Program Olympics #ERTIFIED $ESIGNERS s #ERTIFIED $ESIGNERS year in the program and said she wants to come back email: cwhittle@newspress.com — Christian Whittle compete in the pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. lowed to go forth with scheduled together a tour just to cancel it.â€? SOhO finds itself a “waiting game,â€? s &INE #USTOM #ABINETRY s &INE #USTOM #ABINETRY performances during the month of If SOhO is allowed to reopen Ms. Hansen remarked that while Continued from A1 June, Ms. Hansen doubts that such and finds its remaining calendar of the closure has given her an ops 5NIQUE 3TYLES s 5NIQUE 3TYLES In an interview with the News- a situation would be of much help. events wiped clean, Ms. Hansen is portunity to take care of certain SOhO’s concerts for April and May hopeful that some bands based in housekeeping items that tend to &INISHES Press, SOhO Co-Owner Gail &INISHES have been cancelled and despite Santa Barbara will fill a few of the fall through the cracks when the Hansen stated that her venue was s !LL !RCHITECTURAL club is busy, seeing the once lively s !LL !RCHITECTURAL long considering what exactly to the venue’s website still listing a vacant dates. den for Court. There, sheasone told aren’t she would Spiritvenue until adevoid few days strengthen it. lenge. 0ERIODS June, as well theday mentioned “My next shows untilbe 2021 of beactivity is a painful do with these items since receiving few shows 0ERIODS that the first Spirit of pretty Fiestamuch. and fore parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I summer andshe fallwas months, she anticI amthe really hoping sight. them. When SOhO closed its doors Continued from Page A1 a woman at the home overheard her. “Mymusicians mom said something ‘You’re favoring just make probable that those acts that a That lot of local and “Ilike, am using thegotimejust to get caught it, that exercise would help,â€? can,’ and youLicensed & yourself strong,â€? over a month ago due to the pan- ipates it’s Licensed & Insured CL #604576 &#604576 woman also happened to havebands a daughter ing to bewhen Spiritwe of do Fiesta.’ Itonwas likecleaning three the Ms. club, Parker recalled. she said. Licensed will withdraw from those dates. will want to play up filing, etc. Insured CL demic, the club was suddenly left very morning. She added that her mother, 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 was fun while Insured CL #604576 That would likely mean that no get to open our doors,â€? Ms. Hansen It’s so sad to see it empty. I am so searching for ways to getenthusiastic money to lover an Italian immigrant and Ms. Parker’s activity in Fiesta resumed. it on me and I didn’t have a dress. I hadfull to ofas Spiritwonand said dancing in the parade was it lasted, this giving of oneself to make othfurther concerts will be held at said. used to it being music, pay for its expenses and staff. of Fiesta, would have been thrilled to see Ms. attended the audiborrowSOhO a dress that belonged to people, an adult,and andjoy,â€? fun but challenging. Though not a major as- ers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries the Parker remainder of 2020, as AprilIn13the meantime, has apderful she said. just been sitting on them SOhO for her“We’ve chosen. tions that ended with 16-year-old Sophia that was a huge deal for a 12-year-old.â€? pect of the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. getting replacement touring acts to plied for a number of small busiSOhO’s silent online auction can and thought, my god, this “I’mwe glad for my‘Oh mother’s sake, because Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into ac- that military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you substitute for the cancelled gigs is ness aid programs including the be accessed at 32auctions.com/sothe perfect time to bring them itismeant so much to her,â€? she said. 10-year-old Paloma Valenzuela chosen as tivities seemed to be her mother’s nature. part of the event and that she even danced learn to think of other people‌ You really impossible while the pandemic is Small Business auction out,’â€? she recalled. Though she spent many years away from Junior Spirit. Ms. Administration’s Parker credits herhocovid19auction. mom for not onlyThewith one will behind her. FlamencoCABINETS • COUNTERTOPS • DESIGN SERVICES • INSTALLATIONS dancing to are a symbol for something and it just forces still a concern. Paycheck Protection but inrun from but April 20 to May 15. band music wasn’t easy and for a you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s allEven Fiestainactivities, Ms.scenario Parker’sin involvea best-case Back in 1949 the choice of Spirit of FiesgettingProgram, her involved Fiesta, dancmilitary CABINETS • COUNTERTOPS • DESIGN SERVICES • INSTALLATIONS “Everyone’s on hold,â€? Spirits Ms. hasn’t yet heard from them. Visit Upstairs at she said. ment with thegathering festival has “bloomedâ€? since which group restrictions ta wasn’tjust as organized. and Junior ingback in general. After Ms. Parker suffered second she thought, “Oh no, this isn’t our pos- Showroom very important to anybody,â€? 6ISIT OUR 3HOWROOM 5PSTAIRS AT HansenSpirits said. “Nobody wants toa put Calling of limbo which email: jgrega@newspress.com 2013, whenand she music reconnected are now chosen few months inthe ad-state a broken leginthat refused to properly heal, sible,â€? but she let “common senseâ€? and her are lifted venueswith are Old al- Span635to b . -ILPAS AT /RTEGA s 1/2 at Ortega • (805) 962-3228 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 willâ€? take over meetN. theMilpas chal- email: jgrega@newspress.com

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ARIES — You may be in a quiet, reflective mood today, Aries. You could receive a communication from an old friend that sets you remembering the good old days of your youth. You can’t help but look at some of your pivotal decisions and wonder how your life would have been different had you made other choices. It’s pointless to play that game. Don’t wonder about “what if.� Embrace what you have. TAURUS — Today, Taurus, forget socializing, working, and answering the phone. Stay home and cuddle in a blanket by the fire. Get out your old yearbooks or photo albums and have fun reflecting on good times from your past. Enjoy being quiet and still. Listen to the ticking of the clock and the wind outside. Measure time by the shadows moving across the room. Give yourself this day of meditation. GEMINI — Don’t be surprised if neighbors come to your door asking for a favor – and not just to borrow a cup of sugar! While your initial response will be to say yes (it’s your nature, after all), think twice. This “favor� could involve a major time commitment. Is this what you want to do? You can put your needs ahead of your friends’ and still be a good neighbor. Don’t worry, they’ll understand. CANCER — You’re likely to wake up today with a compulsion to clean or organize something, Cancer. This may be rather unlike you. If we didn’t know better we’d say that you were feeling a parental urge, and your nesting instinct is kicking in. Indulge your domestic desires today. Tomorrow you’re probably going to be in quite a different frame of mind! LEO — Today should be a “no holds barred� day as you strategize your next career move, Leo. If you were in the army, you’d be a fivestar general by now - your tactical sense is that good. Unfortunately, your office isn’t handing out stars. You’ll have to be satisfied with a raise and promotion - the least they can offer after all your hard work. If no such offer is forthcoming, go and ask for it! VIRGO — Today might be largely devoted to household tasks, Virgo. It isn’t exactly the most glamorous assignment, but you take a certain pleasure in attending to daily necessities. Pay some bills, throw in a few loads of laundry, do some yard work and cooking. Your partner or family will appreciate your efforts. It’s even more fun if it isn’t expected of you. And November who knows? 16, Maybe they’ll Monday, 2015 reciprocate.

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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. Won was the captain of herafter team Water service was restored a at Obra D. injuries Tompkins High and a time. Minor were reported Texas Swim Coachin the Interscholastic crash, Battalion Chief Mercado said. es Association qualifier. She will BothWestmont vehicles sustained minor to enter as an Augustinian moderate Scholar. damage. The Santa Barbara Police is inves“She is anDepartment all-around great pertigating the circumstances of the son,” Warriors coach Jill Jones Lin collision. said. “Her passion to — pursue herWhite faith Mitchell on a deeper level, while challenging herself athletically and academically, is going to take her far and I’m very excited to work with her.”

Hancock’s defensive coordinator to take over as head coach By MARK PATTON Cottage surveying on health needs Kris Dutra, who coached Allan NEWS-PRESS SENIOR WRITER

SANTA BARBARA Hancock College Cottage to threeHealth consecuand community partners are tive American Pacific Conference asking who receive a footballresidents championships, is turning survey phone call to participate over the program to defensive coorin a community health needs dinator Seth Damron. assessment, offidals said FriDutra, who posted a win-loss reday. cord of 119-81 during 19 seasons as The survey is being conducted head coach, plans to remain on staff “to better understand the needs as a full-time coordinator and posiand strengths of the entire comtion coach. munity, and the many diverse “It’s time,” said. “I’ve been groups withinDutra it,” Cottage Health thinking aboutMaria this for a while, spokeswoman Zate said inbut we weren’t in a position for me to a news release. Findings help step back in will a way thatCottage would enHealth and community partnersathsure continuity for our student recognize the scope of population letes.” health concerns. In his last three seasons, he The assessment willtoinclude coached the Bulldogs a 27-5 re2,500 telephone surveys, withand cord, three bowl appearances, calls to randomly selected cellback-to-back bowl victories. phones and landlines. All re“For 19 years, Coach Dutra has sponses will be confidential, poured his soul into the team, both and information collected will on the field as a coach and off not be connected to names orthe field asnumbers. a mentor,” Calls Athletic Director phone will beKimthe Ensing Dutra gin weeksaid. “Coach of July 15 and con-has been athrough fixture in our community for tinue September. two this program Indecades, addition, leading later this summer the will gather feedwithcollaborative professionalism and integrity.” back a listening tour to hearsign Heduring had more than 100 players from individuals and National Letters oforganizations Intent to conregarding health-related needs in tinue playing football at four-year the community. The listening tourAruniversities including Cameron will include surveys, group tis-Payne, a online star running back at Audiscussions, phone interviews, and visits to various community-based organizations. The assessment collaborative includes Lompoc Valley Medical Center, Planned Parenthood California Central Coast, Santa Barbara County Public Health Department, Santa Barbara Foundation, Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics, and UCSB. Results will be available by the end of the year at cottagehealth.org. By TESS KENNY NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER — Christian Whittle

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A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street.

Variety of speakers took part in demonstration

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Seth Damron, left, will take over for Kris Dutra, right, as Hancock’s head coach. burn who also played in the Super Bowl for the Carolina Panthers. Dutra said that Damron “is the right guy to oversee the Bulldogs from here.” Damron served three seasons as Hancock’s offensive coordinator before taking over the defense last season. He previously coached at Humboldt State and Colorado Mesa. “I want to thank President (Kevin) Walthers and Kim Ensing

for putting their faith in me, and allowing me to lead our young men,” Damron said. “I especially want to thank Coach Dutra for his mentorship, and how intentional he has been in preparing me for this next step in my professional life. “God has truly blessed me by surrounding my family and I with great people, both here at the college and in the community of the Central Coast. It has been a lot of fun working here at Hancock, and I am ex-

cited to push the program forward alongside Coach Dutra in our new roles.” The Bulldogs will open their season at home on Sept. 5 against SBCC. SWIMMING GAUCHO HONORED UCSB’s Dominic Falcon has been named Mountain Pacific Sports Conference Freshman of the Year. “Dominic’s work ethic and com-

Mountain lions onto next step of protection as endangered species

In an online hearing, the California Fish and Game Commission voted unanimously on Thursday to place southern California and central coast mountain lions under the protection of the state’s Endangered CARPINTERIA The Santa Species Act while they Barbaare being ra County Association of Governconsidered as candidates for permaments released an update Friday nent protection under the law. onThursday’s next week’s work on the High- a vote initiated way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass peer-reviewed study of these specifconstruction project. ic mountain lion populations, conFrom Monday through Wednesducted bywill thebe Department of Fish day crews restriping lanes and moving Wildlife,concrete to be concluded within and safety barrioneto year. The Commission will then ers prepare for the next stages host another hearing determine of work, according to atopress rewhether formally protect the lease fromtoSBCAG. mountain ashave an endangered Highwaylions 101 will alternating lane closures between Linden or threatened species. and Bailard avenues. One lane Prior to the decision, the Comwill remain open. more than 1,000 mission received From 8 p.m. 5 a.m. Monday comments fromtoresidents throughthrough Wednesday, the northout the central coast region in supbound Casitas Pass by port ofonramps a recent at determination Road and Linden Avenue will state wildlife officials that protechave alternating closures as tion under CESA may to be7warrantneeded. From 8 p.m. a.m. ed. In addition, five state senators Monday through Wednesday and southbound assembly members the offrampsigned at Ca-letters of support, as well as almost sitas Pass Road will be closed100 environmental and wildlife organias needed. zations throughout state. Via Real is closedthe from Casitas The voteto also as a response Pass Road thecame old northbound Highway 101from onramp. Local resto a petition the Center of Bioidents one-way access to logical have Diversity and the Mountain Hales Lane on Via Real. Lion Foundation, whichPedesdetailed trians can use the sidewalk on the important effect designating Via Real, but people are asked mountain lions as endangered to refrain entering the concould havefrom on the species. struction area. “This is a historic moment for The new southbound Highway California’s big cats and rich biodi101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road versity,” Tiffany Yap, a biologist is open and the temporary ramp at the been Center and primary author of has removed. the petition, said in a news release. The offramp at Linden Avenue “These engineers face is closedecosystem for approximately six to huge months. threats that couldare wipe out key nine Drivers asked

Work continues on Highway 101 widening

SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire hydrant was sheered off, spewing a petitiveness are large contributors large amount of water onto the street to his success, and as a staff we and down a storm drain, in a two-veloved seeing these things come tohicle collision Friday morning in the gether at his first conference cham100 block of East Pedregosa Street, pionship,” assistant coach Ellie authorities said. Monobe said. “We look forward to The collision occurred around 7: seeing what his swimming career 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and has in Tahoe. store for him.” Chevy One of the vehicles colFalcon became the“caused only lided with the hydrant and non-freshman to win an MPSF it to expel copious amounts of water” championship this year in a non-diving event, capturing the 400-meter intermediate medley. He also placed second in the 200 butterfly and third in the 500 freestyle. His times in all three events were “B” cuts for the NCAA championships, a meet that will not be held because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

GOLF WESTMONT SIGNS TRIO Three high school golfers — John Snyder of El Dorado Hills, Mason Mancasola of Loomis, and Jared Tran of Carlsbad — have commitContinued TEAM from Page A1 MPSF ALL-ACADEMIC ted to play for Westmont College UCSB placed 26 student-athletes next year, coach Tom Knecht anest in getting because normal was never — 17 women and nine men back — onto normal nounced. good enough for me.” the MPSF All-Academic Team. Snyder was a three-year team Salud D-Santa BarTo be eligible, A a representative swimmer mustof Rep. captain andCarbajal, three-time All- Capital bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today have completed one full year of Athletic League selection at Chrisbecause we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children study, competed in at least half tian Brothers High. He earned and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is his team’s meets, and compiled a human league rights MVP honors as a sophomore being used to commit abuses.” grade-point average of at least 3.0. when his team won a CIF Section The representative, a mother of two children, held back a tournament in tears while speaking toChampionship, the crowd. WARRIORS SIGN SWIMMER he placed second.several othAfter the Rev. Moorewhich and the representative, Westmont College has announced Mancasola wasagainst a three-time First ers followed to express their opposition the centers that Cayla Wonalong of Katy, Tex. has Team All-Sierra Foothill League sethe border. committed to compete for protest the War-in Santa lectionBarbara at Del Oro High. The last that addressed the facilities riors next year detention in their second sea-took place a year ago according to Michal Lynch of IAC. son as a program. email: mpatton@newspress.com

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biomass is located, near the surface, Mr. Peters’ next study will explore whether other marine animals contribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp forest canopy. Because sea otters forage for reef invertebrates and spend much of their time resting in the kelp forest, Mr. Peters suspects they act as “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” directly supplying their waste and urine into the canopy. While the UCSB team’s collaborators at the United States Geological Survey have studied otter activity at monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Peters told the News-Press that he and his team will observe them on a “finer scale.” COURTESY PHOTO

populations. But with state protec- National Park Service, UC Davis require developers to evaluate the tions, we can start reversing course and UCLA warn that if nothing is environmental impacts of their to save our mountain lions. Wildlife done to protect these lions, popu- projects and to impose measures to officials deserve a big round of ap- lations in the Santa Ana and Santa reduce impacts to the animals and plause for moving to protect these Monica mountains could go extinct their habitat. within 50 years. And “We’re grateful to the Departamazing animals.” nextthose year.in the ment math, of Fishalland Wildlife forMy their Genetic isolation due to roads Santa Cruz, San Gabriel “You and get toSan do literacy, kinds of stuff. faContinued from Pagethreatens A1 are showing efforts and proud of the commisand development the Bernardino mountains vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” sion’s leadership to protect Calihealth of the six puma populations similar patterns. she said. program combines learning with havingStill, fun. the Commission’s decision fornia’s mountain lions,” Debra included in the petition, according Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the “We learned about owls and how when they eat their in the right Chase, CEO of the Mountain Lion to the news release. Despite a more seemed to be a step prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their day was the inflatable obstacle course. direction. Protection under CESAwe do Foundation, in a is news release. “Everything at Fun In said the Sun really rootthan 30-year ban on sport-hunting, prey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyed in teaching the kids teamwork and lions are “By advancing theseconfidence mountain and lion some mountain lion populations would ensure mountain ing math. workingfor together a collaborative setting. All of our part of planning pro- inpopulations to candidacy, they are have low survival due to high are Nathan said therates Olympic games a highlight of decisions games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” jects proposed in mountain lion helping to ensure that these iconic levels of human-caused mortalities. his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and Ms. Cabrera, wefuture can dogenerations.” to get them wet listing would “Anything cats inspire Majornew threats include car strikes, habitat. While thesaid meet people. and dirty is perfect.” not necessarily block development poisonings and sanctioned depre“Everyone knows each other,” he said. Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozenwith new friends hemountain made before lion habitat, it would email: tkenny@newspress.com dation kills. Researchers the in

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At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point Bakersfield 70/53/pc 74/55/pc at which water starts spilling over the dam holds Barstow 74/52/pc 78/56/pc 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, Big Bear 50/28/sh 56/31/pc equivalent to the amount of water consumed annuBishop 69/35/pc 72/39/pc ally by 10 people in an urban environment. Catalina 56/48/sh 56/48/c Storage 155,814 acre-ft. Concord 68/52/pc 67/51/c Elevation 740.02 ft. Escondido 64/50/sh 66/52/pc Evaporation (past 24 hours) 28.4 acre-ft. Eureka 56/46/pc 55/45/c Inflow 412.0 acre-ft. Fresno 70/53/pc 74/53/pc State inflow 0.0 acre-ft. Los Angeles 66/52/sh 65/53/pc Storage change from yest. +293 acre-ft. Mammoth Lakes 51/26/pc 52/27/pc he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a Center of Santa Barbara. Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to use the of-ramps at Reynolds Modesto 72/49/pc 73/51/pc “They are very generous to lend their support to Monterey 63/52/c 62/53/c favorite at the event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to 67/46/pc 66/47/c this event today we’reApril very22 grateful,” said Ca- Napa of thefrom students have participated Fun in the the reach the beach and downtown InMany addition, 9 a.m. April 20 be in closed from Padaro Lane and hours and April 23,Ms. as well Oakland 67/53/c 64/53/c TodayCOURTESY Sun. PHOTO brera. Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed Carpinteria. 61/46/pc 62/46/c to 3 p.m. April 24, one lane will be undercrossing to State Route 150. as one lane between Santa Claus Ojai Sunrise 6:24 a.m. 6:23 a.m. into the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, said this is her first Oxnard 63/51/cWay’s Fun 63/53/pc Students in United in the Sun Summer Program Olympics Sunset 7:34 p.m. 7:35 p.m. closed from Casitas Pass Road to From 7 a.m. April 20 to 3 p.m. April Lane and State Route 150. Palm Springs in the79/56/pc 83/58/pc Friday at El Camino Elementary School. year in the program and said she wants to come back email: cwhittle@newspress.com — Christian Whittle compete pie-eating contest Moonrise 4:35 a.m. 5:04 a.m. The on and offramps at Reynolds Pasadena 62/50/sh 63/52/pc CARPINTERIA Several highway Linden Avenue. During overnight 24, one highway lane will be closed, Moonset 3:49 p.m. 4:43 p.m. Paso Robles 64/44/pc 68/47/c hours April 20 and 21, one lane will as well as the onramp at Casitas Avenue will be closed during overand ramp closures are planned New First Full Last Sacramento 70/49/pc 71/50/pc next week as work continues on the be closed, as well as the onramp Pass Road. The offramp will be night hours April 19 to 23 and from San Diego 66/57/sh 67/57/pc 65/52/c 63/52/c Linden and Casitas Pass Highway at South Padaro and Santa Claus closed from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 20. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 20. The north- San Francisco San Jose 69/50/c 68/51/c lanes. Two northbound lanes will Portions of the southside of the bound onramp at Linden Avenue 101 widening project in CarpinteiApr 22 Apr 30 May 7 May 14 San Luis Obispo 63/46/pc 65/50/c 63/51/sh 62/52/pc ra. During overnight hours April 19, be closed during overnight hours 101 will be closed during overnight will be closed during daytime hours Santa Monica 53/32/pc 53/28/sh one northbound lane will be closed April 22 and April 23, as well as one hours April 20 and 21, along with April 20 to 24 and the southbound Tahoe Valley Today Sun. den Court. mentioned told she would be Spiritofframp until a few days be-Avenue strengthen lenge. City StateThere, Routeshe 150 one anddaythe on and offramps at Casitas Pass at Linden remainsit. from State Route 150 to South Pa- lane between Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W that she was the first Spirit of Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I Parado Lane, according to Caltrans Road and the offramp at Carpinteclosed, officials said. daro Lane, as well as the onramp Atlanta 72/49/pc 63/55/t Beijing 75/51/pc 76/50/pc Continued from Page A1 the homehours overheard That Two southbound “My mom said something like, ‘You’re go- just favoring it,Boston that exercise41/36/sn would help,” can,’ and yourself56/37/s strong,” 60/44/pc Berlinyou just make 62/39/s During atovernight riaher. Avenue. lanes at Linden Avenue and the on and officials.a woman Chicago 57/45/s 54/34/pc Cairo 82/60/pc 83/59/pc woman also happened havewill a daughter to be Spirit of Fiesta.’ It was like three-- Mitchell Ms. Parker she said. April 19, one southbound lane to will be closedingduring overnight Whiterecalled. offramps at Santa Monica very morning. She added thatRoad. her mother, Dallas back fondly 70/62/t 82/56/c While Cancun 88/79/s 88/79/s who was that year’s Spirit, and through her days before the big parade. … They sprung Ms. Parker looked on her time being Spirit of Fiesta was fun while Denver 55/31/pc 59/36/pc London 57/45/sh 64/48/c an Italian immigrant and enthusiastic 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 was it lasted, this giving of oneself to make Houston 75/68/c 85/60/t Mexico City 81/57/pc 83/58/t othof Fiesta, would have been thrilled to see Miami Though not 90/76/t 90/78/pc Ms. Parker attended the April 13 audi- borrow a dress that belonged to an adult, and fun but challenging. a major asers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries Montreal 51/37/pc 49/28/r her chosen. Minneapolis 51/38/pc New experience. Delhi 95/72/pc 96/71/pc Text can be submitted by email to obits@newspress.com, faxed to (805) 966-1421, brought in to ourSophia De La Guerrathat Plazawas office.aPlease name, and contact phone number. tions that ended withor16-year-old hugeinclude: deal for a address 12-year-old.” pect of the parade today, Ms.62/34/pc Parker said from that New York City 63/47/pc Paris 71/53/sh 72/54/c “I’m glad for my mother’s sake, because Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly Parker into ac- that military bands used to be50/41/r a prominent learn not to think Philadelphia 55/39/r 63/48/pc “YouRio de Janeiro 77/70/t of yourself, 77/68/s you The deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s edition is 10 a.m. the previous day. 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