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He loves finding a good story and out. 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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What if the wearable data nies to understand and influence the everyday Home Means to Me,’ ” said John Fowler, president and CEO of kind of data.” you compile could show changeshousing in the spread behaviors create better health outcomes,” the nonprofit affordable organization, whichthat is celebratThe devices in use produce millions of data ast October, local businessman Mike Cregan of the fluing virus across the country? the company’s website states. points. its 50th anniversary this year. opened the La Cumbre Center for Creative Arts to These are some of the questions that Evidation The research projects take on a wide variety “There are all these opportunities that before “Homes are the foundation for everything else we do in life. give La Cumbre Plaza a shot in the arm when an BytoMITCHELL WHITE and behavior Health seeks answer. — from qualitydata. of life, sleep and social patterns, to track and monitor the recovery period from a we didn’t have,” said Dr. Signorini. “There is all It’s where we gather our families, where we start our education. increasing number of vacant storefronts started to make NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER The technology was developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you The Santa Barbara-based company, at 15 W. multiple sclerosis, heart defects, disease progresthis history of you, which is awesome to underwe do in liferesearch begins at using home and takes usisout into the data the mall look like “a bit of a ghost town,” as the Newsbara and maintained by aand local data science about your overall health. 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If you have questions about the Proposed Action, the draft environmental impact analysis, long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their 5645219. letters. cross the border and that they or the Section 106 process, please email info@pmsr-eis.com or call 888-238-2375. Continued from Page A1 forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. had pelted him with rocks. models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobThe facts might have been biomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an arbasorted out if Sergio’s parMr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecovernents had MASUDA been allowed to purwhether other marine animals conBy NICK cent plasma transfusion aswill part riday the upcoming study focus on an system” because of their predatory DIRECTOR NEWS for damages sue theirOFlawsuit tribute to nitrogen levels in the of kelp this emergency investigational Higharea just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain against Agent Mesa in a soforest canopy. Pass new drug Sea research.” otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteA week after small businesses called Bivens action, named Because sea otters forage for“Convalescent reef er Southern plasma is an exCalifornia waters are brates, they release more ammoniwere up in arms due to the Small after Bivens vs. Six Unknown invertebrates and spend much dnescitingofoption patients, especial- so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in stillfor lacking in numbers, Narcotics Agents, a 1971 deciBusiness Administration indicattheir time resting in the kelp forlanes McCAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Co-Publisher necessary select an area with aWENDY their waste. ly as we struggle to to find effective est, Mr. Peters suspects theymedications act as consistently barrisionitinwas which court held ing outthe of money to continpopulation toARTHUR The crustaceans gather together . . . 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Amendment. back into the program. and Chair of the Institutional ReYOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations lane Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conThe court permitted Rep. Saludlater Carbajal, D-24, sent view Board atPeters Cottage Health. 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Continued from A1 saw an online offer from a local resident looking to get rid of many cardboard rolls from paper towels he had cleaned out of his house. After receiving the materials, the center’s artists thought how SANTA BARBARA Cottageabout Health best to use them and ultimately and community partners are decided to plan an art receive project a that asking residents who would public participation. surveyinvolve phone call to participate inThough a community needs societyhealth at large likely assessment, offidals saidcombatFriwon’t be totally finished day. COVID-19 by the time the ting The survey is being conducted galleries reopen, Ms. Rothman “to better the needs to said the understand project is intended and strengths of the entire com- to serve as a symbolic gesture munity, and the many diverse “put it in the past and move on.� groups within it,� Cottage Health Ideas she brainstormed while spokeswoman Maria Zate said in chatting with the News-Press ina news release. cluded making bearing Findings willlanterns help Cottage the names of people who passed Health and community partners away from virus or, a more recognize thethe scope of population lighthearted possibility, using health concerns. the cardboard materials to make The assessment will include 2,500 telephone surveys, a pinata in the shape of with a COVcalls to randomly selected cellID-19 particle. phones anddone landlines. All re- on Having a painting sponses will be confidential, top of written messages that she and information collected allowed members of the will public notdraw be connected names or to on one ofto her canvases, phone numbers. Calls will beMs. Rothman is no stranger to art gin the week of July 15 and conprojects that involve the greater tinue through September. community and is this greatly anticiIn addition, later summer pating celebrating one when the collaborative willwith gather feedthe La Cumbre Center reopens. back during a listening tour to hear “Involving the community is alfrom individuals and organizations ways kindhealth-related of an important regarding needspiece in of project, letting the observer thethe community. The listening tour willainclude surveys, be part ofonline the work,� shegroup said. discussions, phoneexpressed interviews, and Mr. Cregan simivisitssentiments to various community-based lar and expects the organizations. Santa Barbara community will The assessment collaborative produce something outstanding includes Lompoc Valley Mediwhen guided by the planning and cal Center, Planned Parentexpertise of the center’s artists. hood California Central Coast, “When they get working on it, Santa Barbara County Public they’ll come up with something Health Department, Santa Barpretty good,� he said. bara Foundation, Santa Barbathen, Mr. Cregan raUntil Neighborhood Clinics,has andhis own project to tackle: Paying the UCSB. monthly for thebe three gallerResultsrentwill availies make ableand by helping the endits of artists the year at it cottagehealth.org. through these hard times. Since its artists can’t presently sell

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

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 collided with the hydrant and “caused it to expel copious amounts of water�

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. — Mitchell White

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Continued from Page A1 est in getting back to normal because normal was never good enough for me.� A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barbara, also spoke at the event, and said, “WeCOURTESY are herePHOTO today The La Cumbre Center for Creative Arts will offer a unique opportunity for local artists once the the stay-at-home and social distancingbecause rules arewe lifted. refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is pieces out of their spaces, the La when you go and see it in person, together, Mr. Cregan is looking being used to commit human rights abuses.� Cumbre Center’s owner and gen- there’s an overwhelming commu- forward to feeling as if a great The representative, a mother of two children, held back eral manager has been helping nication there that does not come weight has been lifted from him. tears while speaking to the crowd. License # 077381 “To be able to relieve that presthem search for other sources of across in a photo. When you see After the Rev. Moore and the representative, several others followed to express their opposition against the centers income to hold them over. These it in person you say, ‘Okay, now I sure is going to feel really great,� along the border. he said. include one artist landing a gig see why it’s so famous,’� he said. Need MEDICARE The last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the On top of making sure the La Because the La Cumbre Center for a paid project with the Squire Health Insurance detention facilities tookor place a year ago according to MiFoundation and the center at Cumbre Center’s artists are tak- won’t open its doors until June chal Lynch of IAC. large setting up accounts on Art- en care of, Mr. Cregan has been at least, Mr. Cregan will have to The last speaker to address the more than 100-strong WE CAN HELP cloud, an online art purchasing on the lookout for other sources meet the same challenge once crowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity service. The latter has produced of money that can pay its rent. again. Nevertheless, he spoke clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance movesome sales, but not nearly as Since he approaches the artists with certainty that it would be ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. much as when the La Cumbre about paying their share of the met. Ultimately, he sees the COVAfter explaining the- symbolism history of this clap, the Working remotely CALL (805)and 683-3636 following month’s rent in the ID-19 outbreak as just a bump Center was open. Though not an crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. artist himself, Mr. Cregan echoed middle of the current month, in the road of the La Cumbre VIP Police Department was aware of the The Santa Barbara the opinion of many local artists the center’s April rent is already Center’s young history. rally. Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the “It started last October, so we and gallery owners, that encoun- taken care of. He couldn’t go into situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and tering a digital image of artwork specifics, but Mr. Cregan thinks haven’t really hit our full stride protested peacefully. HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS interonline doesn’t convince one to he may have found a source that yet. We’ll view this as anSOE would cover most of May’sand rent ruption we’ll be backtoon the Protesters Santa Barbara County Courthouse walked alongand Anacapa Street the plaza. buy it likemarched seeing from it in the person email: stha@newspress.com and expects to know whether it mark,� he said. does. “You can look at pictures of will materialize before the end the ‘Mona Lisa’ all your life, but of this month. Should it come email: jgrega@newspress.com

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biomass is located, near the surface, CARPINTERIA The Santa BarbaMr. Peters’ next study will explore ra County Association of Governwhether other marine animals conments released an update Friday tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp on next week’s work on the Highforest canopy. way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass made all the difference. in appropriations funding. Also ance on specific Because sea ottersSBA forageapplicafor reef construction project. “I am grateful for the quick built on a first-come, first-serve tions, unemployment assistance, invertebrates and spend much of From Monday WednesContinued fromthrough A1 turnaround time on the (COV- basis, many small businesses saw and on insurance freeforof theiradvise time resting in the kelp day crews will be restriping lanes ID-19) relief loan that WEV is of- the loans drift away before they charge. By acting as a they hub act of in$332,500, including est, Mr. Peters suspects as and moving concreteJeanine’s. safety barriformation, the of nonprofit hopes to ersThough to prepare for the next stages WEV cannot approve fering,â€? said Lisa Gaede, owner got a chance to apply. “a conveyor belt nutrients,â€? directof Carlyle Salon. “I knew when To remedy this inequity in give small businesses their best of work, according to a press rely supplying their waste and urine every request that comes in, the at seeing the other side lease from is SBCAG. into the canopy. nonprofit well aware of the we had to close that it would take funding distribution, the Sen- chance Highway 101need. will have alternatpandemic, regardless of the the UCSB team’s collaboracommunity’s Since the vi- a while to receive funding be- ate passed a $484 billion deal on of While ing lane closures between Linden tors at the United States Geological of potential loans and unrus began to impact the Central cause so many small businesses Tuesday to replenish the overrun status and Bailard One lane a are suffering. WEV had their re- loan programs. The legislation resolved Survey have studied otter activity at applications. Coast, WEV avenues. has experienced will remain open. intervals for 13 years,look Mr. “We help business owners significant influx of calls from lief loan in place quickly and it will increase funding for PPP monthly From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he was a super smooth process.â€? by $310 billion, as well as boost at what cash business owners business owners seeking advice through Wednesday, the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his willwhat observe them on Ms. Gaede’s request is one of the EIDL program by $60 billion, have onteam hand, sources of and emergency funding. The bound onramps at Casitas Pass a “finer scale.â€? The UCSB study on 17, kelpWEV growth use of divers.aid for hos- revenue many. As of April hadinvolved alongthe with additional remain, if there are any nonprofit soon found itself in a Road and Linden Avenue will new sources of revenue,â€? said unique position toclosures help, asasthe received loan applications for pitals and coronavirus testing. have alternating $1,134,850, and the applications Yet, even with these improveMs. Odell. “It’s obvious now, but crisis wasFrom merely an extension needed. 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. of keep rolling in. For now, WEV ments in mind, Ms. Odell is skepthe first week we recommended what it handles on a regular baMonday through Wednesday will continue to fund as many re- tical funding will arrive anytime one of our catering partners go sis. the southbound offramp at Casitas Road will be closed ForPass nearly three decades, WEV quests as it possibly can until its soon. In her eyes, small busi- into preparing for home delivery. nesses’ current crisis is one she’s She did that within a week and as needed. has been a patron of micro-busi- own reserves are exhausted. Via Real is closedas from Casitas Now, that doesn’t mean drain- seen before. now, she’s helping prepare meals nesses, defined those with Pass Road to the northbound In 2017-18, the Thomas Fire for hospital workers.â€? fewer than fiveold employees and ing every bit of capital the nonHighway resprofit holds, but it’s willing to and subsequent Montecito Adding landlord negotiation next year.debris less than101 $1onramp. millionLocal in annual idents havebyone-way access to push as far as it can to support flow sent small businesses a literacy, and market “You getinto to do math, allexploration kinds of stuff.to My its farevenues, providing training, Continued from Page A1 Hales Lane on Via Real. PedesWEVpart stepped services, has swiftly is recesslist or lunch. We getWEV to do foursquare,â€? coaching, and loans to more than Santa Barbara’s small business spiral. At the time,vorite trians can use the sidewalk on Fortunately, WEV in to support thoseshe struggling un- become a name local businesses said. 300 local establishments owners community. program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked Like Nathan, Judith said hercan favorite the has received some help in realiztil the SBA loans kicked in, like know they trust activity – even of when each year. “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the conday was the obstacle course.can do is be a ing that goal. today. The only difference is inflatable the all the nonprofit The role WEV plays in the prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction area. “Everything at Fun In the Sun is really rootWhen program nonprofit knows how that situa-we do friend. small business community is in- prey,â€? hethe saidloan excitedly. He was said in he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway ed in teaching the kids teamwork andsmall confidence and its beginning stages mid-March, tion panned out. “I think the business tegral to their survival, as many ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road working together a collaborative setting. of are our Women’s Fund of the are Of those onofWEV’s radar that in community knows whoAll we of themand do not the cash flow, the Nathan saidLegacy the Olympic games a highlight is open the have temporary ramp games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,â€? 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The Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade knows the importance of community action. When the community volunteer response organization was formed in response to the devastating Montecito debris flow in 2018, they were able to deploy 3,000 volunteers to dig out more than 100 homes and open spaces, turning a seemingly hopeless situation into a testament to Santa Barbara’s hard work and communal spirit. Over the past year, they’ve continued to learn how people organizing together can catalyze enormously powerful efforts that can be helpful for everything from climate change to pandemics. “Whether we’re talking about the fires in California, the debris flow, or a pandemic, communities need to work together because the federal government can’t always pivot and take care of things right away,” said Abe Powell, executive director of the Bucket Brigade. “In the initial battle it’s you and the resources around you in every disaster, and the more organized and collaborative that resource network is and ready to deploy, the better off you are.” Looking to build from its experiences and rally Santa Barbara to help where they can, the Bucket Brigade has launched the “Most Mask Maker Challenge,” a contest and call to action to find out who is the “Rockstar of Sewing” in Santa Barbara County. Until 5 p.m. April 30, volunteers can sign up at https://bit. ly/3cvgQQU and will receive a package of materials, enough for 20 masks. Following the CDC approved sewn cloth face covering instructions and guidelines on the website, volunteers can sew up a storm in an attempt to win an assortment of prizes. You can keep the masks, or return them to the Bucket Brigade for another package of materials. The more you make, the more you win. Thirty masks will get you a Bucket Brigade T-Shirt, 60 a T-Shirt and hat, and 100 a T-Shirt, hat, hoodie, and a $25 Rusty’s Pizza delivery gift certificate. At the end of the contest, whoever sews the most masks will claim the grand prize, which includes a $300 Trader Joe’s gift certificate, your own ”Santa Barbara Sewing Superhero” page on the Bucket Brigade website, a complete skateboard from Powell Peralta, and more. So far 170 people have signed up, and in just a week, the Bucket Brigade has collected 1,500 masks, with over 2,000 masks-worth of material distributed so far. “We have a database of over 3,000 volunteers, so we figured some of them must be able to sew. We were right,” said Mr. Powell. The good masks go to local agencies. So far the Bucket Brigade has delivered hundreds of masks to organizations serving the homeless, the Visiting Nurses Association, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff ’s Department, and more.

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“Basically who we’re giving them to are critical service workers, and the county has a prioritized list of different agencies that need face-coverings,” said Mr. Powell. “We figured if we get this done everybody that can make face-coverings should make face-coverings for the next two months. There’s almost 450,000 people in the county. If everyone needs two masks ultimately that’s almost a million masks. With critical services workers there’s tens of thousands of masks that need to get made, so we’re just cranking,” The Bucket Brigade is also crowdsourcing the making of face shields, buying raw materials and giving them to people and getting masks in return. So far it has delivered about 2,250 to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, the Sheriff ’s Department, and grocery stores. “They’re pretty stoked,” said Mr. Powell. “When you don’t have PPE in a pandemic you feel pretty exposed. For your community to find a way to step up to get you what you need by patterning and cooperating on an unusual level and in an unusual way is rad. I think everyone feels that that’s what we need to be doing. “Pulling together and helping each other figure it out.” In addition to getting much-needed equipment to those fighting on the front lines against the coronavirus, a big part of the project is helping people connect during isolation in a positive way for a positive purpose, said Mr. Powell. “One of the more important parts of this project is that it gives people that are self-quarantined and feeling really disconnected and isolated not only a way to connect, but to help other people and have agency to be doing something about the problem while they’re locked away in their house,” Mr. Powell told the News-Press.

In addition to organizing the contest, the Bucket Brigade has been holding weekly Neighborhood Mutual Aid Forums in English and Spanish, where different neighborhood groups host a weekly webinar and discuss neighborhood organizing and how you can get involved, complete with helpful video tutorials and powerpoints. “One of our initial projects was shopping for your neighbors and trying to organize neighborhoods to find out who is quarantined and help them get the supplies they need,” said Mr. Powell. “We’ve had a really busy month. We’ve just been pushing.” All of the efforts by the Bucket Brigade come from a lesson learned from the debris flow: resilience is local. “The foundation of all resilience is local community connection. When you see all of a sudden everyone’s stuck in their houses, you’re stuck with the people around you in your neighborhood. Those are the people you see, and that’s your resource,” said Mr. Powell. “Your neighbors are the ones that will help you out, giving you a roll of toilet paper or handing out masks.” Mr. Powell said the volunteers at the Bucket Brigade have realized the key to building resilience nationwide is simple. You want to build resilience in the United States, you just do it in your neighborhood. “If everybody does that, problem solved,” said Mr. Powell. “The best thing about what’s happening right now and what we feel like a part of is a huge community collaboration where different groups are finding ways to work together that they haven’t before to do things they never imagined they’d have to do, and I think what we’re seeing is totally Santa Barbara-style.” email: cwhittle@newspress.com

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his obituary online. I am extremely upset, especially because one of the causes they listed is a hospital I feel contributed to my husband’s early death. What is the etiquette in this situation? Was it acceptable for them to make that change? Should I say something, or should I let it go? — Wounded Widow in Texas Dear Wounded Widow: Please accept my sympathy for the loss of your husband. You have every right to be upset that his obituary was altered. What his mother and sister did was wrong. They should not have changed it without your permission. By all means, tell them how you feel about what they did, and that you feel the care your husband received at that hospital contributed to his early death. Had they consulted you as they should have, they would have known better. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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ARIES — It’s time to refill the well of your soul, Aries. You spend so much of your life in service to others that it’s only natural that you feel drained sometimes. Rather than try to push past this feeling and go on as though nothing is the matter, consider it a sign that something is amiss. Admit if you’re feeling unappreciated. You’ve spent too much time putting the happiness of others before your own. It’s time to change your priorities. TAURUS — You would make an excellent judge, Taurus. You’re able to consider all aspects of a situation. This is a bit of a blessing and a curse, because it can make it difficult to come to a decision. Today you could face the challenge of reconsidering past decisions. Once-binding contracts need to be reviewed and new ones created. Prior commitments need reevaluation. This is tiring but necessary if you’re to move forward. GEMINI — Just because one person is no longer a part of your life doesn’t mean that all people are unreliable. People change, as do situations. It’s possible that this person was no longer a healthy influence on you, in which case the departure is for the best. You’re going to have to become more adaptable, Gemini, because there are more changes on the horizon, especially where your career is concerned. CANCER — It can be hard to release old habits and beliefs even as new, better ways of thinking struggle to gain a foothold. It’s time for you to do this, Cancer. You might find it difficult to confide your feelings to another, but a frank conversation with close friends will do much to ease your mind. There’s no question that you’re changing. Your friends will show you that this transformation is positive. LEO — You always suspected that your job was making you crazy, but it never occurred to you that it could make you sick, too. Is it really worth it, Leo? You may be asking yourself this question today. Fortunately, your talents apply to several professions. Why not take a closer look at other fields? One way or another, it’s clear that change is coming. You might as well be the one who directs it. VIRGO — Just how long has it been since you indulged in a big helping of your favorite guilty pleasure, Virgo? It’s time to let the youngster in you come out and play today. Eat that chocolate, read those mindless magazines, or skip down Monday, November 16, 2015 the sidewalk. You’ve been taking life much too seriously lately. Even grownups are entitled to indulge in

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19CDH-00000-00027 Donohoe New Single Family Dwelling Toro Canyon Exempt, CEQA Guidelines Section 15302 Travis Lee, Planner (805) 568-2046 Hearing on the request of Jennifer Siemens, agent for the owners, Dale & Tamara Donohoe, to consider Case No. 19CDH-00000-00027 [application filed on July 11, 2019], for a Coastal Development Permit in compliance with Section 35-169 of Article II, the Coastal Zoning Ordinance, on property zoned 8R-1 to demolish an existing single-story single-family dwelling and construct a new two-story single family dwelling and attached garage; and to determine the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15302 of the State Guidelines for Implementation of CEQA. The application involves AP No. 005-400-030, located at 3353 Padaro Lane, in the Toro Canyon Plan area, First Supervisorial District. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR APR 24 / 2020 — 55944 PETITION OF: BRIANA RICHARDSON FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 20CV01601 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Briana Richardson filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Jaime Jaimes Cervantes Proposed name: Jaime Nathaniel RichardsonCervantes THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: May 26, 2020 Time: 9:30 am Dept: #3 Address: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, Anacapa Division. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Santa Barbara News-Press Date: 04/03/2020 Name: Thomas P. Anderle, Judge of the Superior Court . APR 24; MAY 1, 8, 15 / 2020 -- 56013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2020-0000867 The following person(s) is doing business as: KICKERS SOCCER CLUB, 559 Willow Ln., Buellton, CA 93427, County of Santa Barbara. Central Coast Sports Foundation, 559 Willow Ln., Buellton, CA 93427; California This business is conducted by Corporation. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 1/1/2014 /s/ Christopher J. Chirgwin, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 26, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk By: Maria F. Sanchez, Deputy 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, 5/1/20 CNS-3358791# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS APR 10, 17, 24; MAY 1/2020--55924 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2020-0000927 The following person(s) is doing business as: Louie’s California Bistro, 1404 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, County of Santa Barbara. Lyne Lakes, LLC, 1404 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 State: California This business is conducted by Limited Liability Company. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 5/6/2019 /s/ Kelly Kastanos, Managing Member This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on April 7, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk By: John Beck, Deputy 4/24, 5/1, 5/8, 5/15/20 CNS-3360769# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS APR 24; MAY 1, 8, 15 / 2020 -- 56011

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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 JORGE MERCADO ature wasinjuries just 80were degrees with time. Minor reported andBy down a storm drain, in a two-veNEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER in the crash, Battalion Merwinds coming from Chief the west. hicle collision Friday morning in the cado said. Once winds came from up north, 100 block of Eastevening Pedregosa Street, Thursday once again the Bothtemperature vehicles sustained minor to rose to 91 deauthorities said. saw Santa Barbara reach a re- moderate damage. The92 Santa Bargrees and eventually degrees. The collision occurred around cord high temperature mark. 7: baraThe Police Department is inveswinds were from 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon andof tigating northerly the circumstances of the A high-temperature record 18 to 21 mph with gusts as high as Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles col92 degrees was recorded at the collision. 28 mph, according to Ms. Phillips. lided withBarbara the hydrant and “caused Santa Municipal Airport Today could also end up White being it toon expel copious amounts water” — Mitchell April 23, smashing of the previ- a temperature-high record, as the ous record of 82 degrees set back current forecast calls for a high of in 1995. 88 degrees. The previous record The breaking of the record is 87 degrees. was not shocking as the National As a result, there is still a heat Weather Service forecast Santa advisory in effect from 11 a.m. Barbara would do so, however, it Friday to 6 p.m. Saturday. was five degrees hotter than exThere is also a high wind warnpected. ing in effect until 9 a.m. Friday. According to Lisa Phillips, a According to the National Weathmeteorologist at the National er Service, north winds of 25 to 40 Weather Service in Oxnard, theA1 mph are expected with gusts up Continued from Page sudden rise in temperature, sim- to 65 mph. Isolated gusts of up to est in getting back to normal because normal wasinnever ilar to Wednesday’s conditions, 75 mph could also occur footgood me.” hill locations like Montecito Hills. was attributed toenough winds for blowing from the north.A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Baralsothe spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today At aroundbara, 4 p.m., temperemail: jmercado@newspress.com because we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is being used to commit human rights abuses.” The representative, a mother of two children, held back tears while speaking to the crowd. After the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othTODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY ers followed to express their opposition againstTUESDAY the centers along the border. The last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the detention facilities took place a year ago according to Michal Lynch of IAC. High clouds and Sunshine and The last the more Plenty of sun Mostly sunnyspeaker to addressSunny and nicethan 100-strong nice comfortable crowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance movement’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. After explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the Pismo Beach Shown is today's weather.said Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. rally. Sgt. Brian Miller the department monitored the 79/55 situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and protested peacefully.

BySANTA MARK PATTON BARBARA Cottage Health NEWS-PRESS SENIOR WRITER and community partners are asking residents who receive a Rickphone McLaughlin, who became survey call to participate thea youngest head coach in the in community health needs history of NCAA Division volleyRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said1Friball when he was hired at Loyola A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. day. Marymount 1993, conducted won the first The surveyin is being “to better understand needs AVCA National Men’s the Coach of the and the entire com-this Yearstrengths Award inofUCSB’s history munity, week. and the many diverse groups Cottagewere Health14-2 This within year’sit,” Gauchos spokeswoman Maria said inNaand ranked No. 3 in Zate the AVCA ational newsPoll release. on March 12 when the Findings will help Cottage season was cut short by the COVHealth and community partners ID-19 pandemic. recognize the scope of population “We concerns. knew this was going to be health a The big year with eight assessment will seniors include on the team,” McLaughlin said. “This 2,500 telephone surveys, with didn’t start just this year for calls to randomly selected cell-this group —and it started four years ago — phones landlines. All reand they were all in.” sponses will be confidential, and information Four of thosecollected seniorswill were not be connected to names or honored a day earlier as AVCA phone numbers.with Calls will beAll-Americans, setter Casey gin the week of July and con-OpMcGarry making the15 first team. tinue September. positethrough hitter Randy DeWeese and In addition, later this summer middle blocker Keenan Sanders the collaborative will gather feedwere tabbed to the second team back during a listening tour to hear while outside and hitter Roy McFarfrom individuals organizations land received honorable mention. regarding health-related needs in saidlistening that all tour four of theMcLaughlin community. The those All-Americans havegroup decided will include online surveys, to take advantage of an NCAA waivdiscussions, phone interviews, and er granting them an extra season visits to various community-based of eligibility. They will team with organizations. The assessmentRyan collaborative star sophomores Wilcox and includes Brandon Lompoc Wilcox toValley makeMediUCSB a cal Center, Planned Parent- for strong national title contender hood California Central Coast, next season. Santa Barbara said County McLaughlin hePublic considHealth Department, Santa Barers his AVCA honor to be “a team bara Foundation, Santa BarbaCOURTESY PHOTO award” while citing the efforts of ra Neighborhood Clinics, and Rick McLaughlin led UCSB to a 14-2 record in a shortened 2020 season. SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS current assistant coaches Blaine Maricopa UCSB. 87/64 Nelson and Jonah Seif, as well as Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com Guadalupe Results will be avail79/54 Cullen Irons and Vince Devany, next year, guiding the Lions for continued from there to serve two just .178 — best in the nation — and able by the end of the year at Santa Maria who were on his staff until last year. eight seasons. His tenure ended in years as the head women’s coach ranked second with 10.55 digs per New Cuyama cottagehealth.org. 82/56 84/52 Devany, the setter on McLaugh- 2000 when LMU dropped the sport at Golden West College before suc- set. Vandenberg Christian Whittle lin’s NCAA — finalist team of 2011, despite McLaughlin winning both ceeding UCSB Hall of Famer Ken McGarry also set a versatile ofVentucopa Los Alamos 73/54 worked closely in developing the Mountain Pacific Sports Feder- Preston as head coach of the Gau- fense which averaged 13.05 kills 79/54 89/56 McGarry into becoming one of the ation and ASICS/Volleyball Nation- cho men in 2008. per set, fifth-best in the country. Solvang Buellton nation’s best at the position. McLaughlin has posted a win- UCSB’s team hitting percentage of al Coach of the Year Awards. 91/54 87/55 Lompoc That will entail recording how how their diet and the water tem“They are definitely two of the He joined the women’s volley- loss record of 169-155 during his 12 .333 also ranked fifth. long the 75/52 animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their SANTA best I’ve ever had,” McLaughlin ball staff of his brother, former years at UCSB. McLaughlin said that, along with Continued from Page A1 BARBARA forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. said. His Gauchos were on an eight- the reopening of UCSB’s campus, UCSB star Jim McLaughlin, at the models to estimate how much they According 84/61 to the release, lobMcLaughlin The wasSanta a star setter University of Washington in 2001 match winning streak when this biomass Gaviota dependsison how quickly the nation Forecasts and located, near the surface, CARPINTERIA BarbaGoleta excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an graphics provided by 83/60 himself, startedoffor four sea- before returning to Pepperdine to season was cancelled. Their only Mr. canPeters’ recovernext from the will coronavirus study explore study 86/61 effect in shaping the ecora Countyhaving Association GovernAccuWeather, Inc. ©2020 covered five coastal locations, “outsized Carpinteria sons atreleased LMU. an update Friday other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their pandemic. help its men’s team win another defeats this year were both at BYU. whether ments 80/62predatory Source: airnow.gov AIR QUALITY KEY tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp He began his coaching career as Of UCSB’s 14 wins, nine came over “I look forward to getting this area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain NCAA title in 2005. on next week’s work on the HighVentura Unhealthy for SG Very Unhealthy Good forest canopy. an assistant at and Pepperdine, helpway 101: Linden Casitas Pass over with and getting back out Sea McLaughlin’s first stint at UCSB nationally ranked teams. otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverte81/61 Unhealthy Moderate Not Available Because sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniconstruction project. ing the Waves win the 1992 NCAA began that following autumn when Defense was the name of UCSB’s there,” he said. MARINE FORECAST From Monday through Championship. He wasWedneshired as a women’s coach Kathy Gregory game. The Gauchos held their op- invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in ALMANAC SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL resting in the kelp for- necessary day crews willbybehis restriping lanesthe hired him as an assistant coach. He ponents to a hitting percentage of their head coach alma mater to select an area with a their waste. email:time mpatton@newspress.com Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday west 6-12 knots today. Wind waves 3-5 feet est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently sizeable population to Wind and moving concrete safety barriThe crustaceans gather together with a west-northwest swell 3-5 feet at 7-second TEMPERATURE ers to prepare for the next stages “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the crea- in densVisibility during intervals. clear.the day, which Mr. High/low 92/64 of work, according to a press rely supplying their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS Normal high/low 68/49 lease from SBCAG. into the canopy. Wind from the northwest at 4-8 knots today. Windif nutrient moving into the reefs Record high levels. 92 in 2020 herbivores Highway 101 will have alternatwaves leads 1-3 feet with southwest swell 3-5 at While the UCSB team’s collabora- Record “Sea lowotter populations are 37startin 1961 this to aan increase infeet algae 15-second intervals. Visibilitydens. clear. ing lane closures between Linden tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califoraround the lobster PRECIPITATION POINT TO he MEXICO and Bailard avenues. One lane Survey have studied otter activity at nia andthrough that 6isp.m. a stable Mr.CONCEPTION Peters said hopes to con24 hours yest. population,” 0.00” TUCKER, Stanley Erle GABRIELSEN, Germaine Wind from the northwest at 4-8 knots today. Wind willStanley remainErle open. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Month to date (normal) 2.06” (0.84”) Tucker passed away peacefully, while reading a book, at his home on Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study byfeet fall Our dearest friend Germaine Gabrielsen, passed away waves 1-3 feet with a southwest swell 3-5 at of From 8 p.m.The to 5youngest a.m. Monday Easter Sunday. of eight children to John and Jessie Beitikofer Tucker, to date (normal) (16.91”) this told theShe News-Press he Season March 31, 2020 Peters at the age of 95. was born inthat Berlin, In addition to observing11.48” sea otters, year. 15-second intervals. Visibility clear. Stan was Wednesday, born in Santa Barbara on June 25, 1928. Attending local schools, he was Germany on January 17,team 1925.will Growing up inthem Berlin, through the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his observe on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes raised in a loving household to be a confident, hands on person. Germaine was a talented young dancer, eventually TIDESjgrega@newspress.com bound onramps at Casitas Pass a “finer scale.” kelp growth aLOCAL closer TEMPS look at spiny lobsters and email: His passion was auto mechanics, but heThe also UCSB learned study early inon adolescence how toinvolved the use of divers. becoming a member of the highly regarded Berlin Staats SANTA BARBARA HARBOR TIDES Road and Linden Avenue will any manner of household repairs. He helped Today Sat. lay plumbing, wire homes, and conduct Opera Ballet. She performed throughout Europe as a City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Date Time High Time Low his father pour foundations for relocated houses on the family acreage on the Mesa, have alternating closures as classical ballet dancer. After World War II, Germaine between Fellowship andto Meigs Rd. during the early years of WWII. Cuyama 84/52/s 89/52/s managed her family business, designing, modeling and needed. From 8 Rd p.m. 7 a.m. April 24 11:35 a.m. 3.6’ 5:18 a.m. 0.0’ At the age of 16, Stan worked the summer in the Boeing factory in Santa Barbara, Goleta 86/61/s 80/58/s marketing ready-to-wear ladies clothing. 10:51 p.m. 5.3’ 4:38 p.m. 1.7’ Monday through Wednesday before taking a sabbatical from Santa Barbara H.S. On his 17th birthday he enlisted Lompoc 81/54/s 77/53/s April 25 12:23 p.m. 3.3’ 5:57 a.m. 0.0’ the southbound offramp Ca-the summers end, was in the Pacific on an oiler, in the Merchant Marines, and at before At the request of her former ballet instructor, who Pismo Beach 79/55/s 77/54/s 11:18 p.m. 5.2’ 5:01 p.m. 2.1’ sailingPass around the world. He and his close buddies from Santa Barbara saw post war sitas Road will be closed had recently moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, Germaine was Santa Maria 82/56/s 80/53/s April 26 1:22 p.m. 3.1’ 6:41 a.m. 0.0’ Japan, the Middle East and the Mediterranean convinced to come to America. She began teaching ballet as needed. Santa Ynez 93/54/s 94/53/s 11:50 p.m. 5.1’ 5:23 p.m. 2.4’ Not many 17 yr. olds can boast of steering a 500 ft ship through moonlit waters, with her former teacher. Unaccustomed to the hot and humid summers however, VianoReal is closed Casitas Vandenberg 73/54/s 70/53/s with running lights,from to avoid being detected by Japanese subs the final weeks of Germaine decided to leave and visit family friends in Hope Ranch, California. LAKE LEVELS Ventura 81/61/s 76/57/s Pass Road toadventure the old northbound the war. This of a lifetime was just the beginning, as he finally returned home to start new chapter of his life. Stan graduated SBHS in 1947. He then join a Highway 101aonramp. Local resAT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA Germaine’s family friends lived in the new community of Hope Ranch in Santa next year. fishing boat crew, working access the Santa STATE CITIES to stay, and she soon became a valued hostess at the Miramar idents have one-way toBarbara Channel waters. Back then, they rigged Barbara. They invited her“You At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My fafor whatever was “running in season,” deploying crab pots, fish nets, fishing lines, and Hotel in Montecito. However, dancing was still Germaine’s forte and Arthur Murray Bakersfield 87/65/s 90/63/s at which water starts spilling over the dam holds from Page A1 Hales Lane on harpooning Via Real. swordfish Pedes- from Continued even occasionally the prow. part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” Dance Studio welcomedvorite their new ballroom dancing instructor. Germaine delighted her Barstow 91/65/s 96/67/s 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, trians can use the sidewalk on For many years, Stan raced motorcycles locally. He gave up racing at an early age to students with a warm personality she said. and competent instruction. It was teaching at Arthur Big Bear 70/40/s 73/42/s equivalent to the amount of water consumed annuprogram combines learning fun.that resulted in her meeting her husband, Raytheon Engineer Hilton (Gabe) focusReal, on his but family and career. But he maintained lifelong friendships and met with weeklyhaving Via people are asked Murray 85/46/s 85/47/pc Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the Bishop ally by 10 people in an urban environment. at refrain Harrys Plaza several the Santa Barbara “Weoflearned about owlsMotorcycle and how when they eatThey theirwere married in 1960 and were constant companions travelling the Gabrielsen. to from with entering thesurviving con- members Catalina 83/69/s 78/61/s day was the inflatable obstacle course. club. Storage 156,774 acre-ft. world together for many years. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction 86/59/s 83/56/pc At the area. age of 20, Stan started his 37 year career with So Cal Gas Co, rising from “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really root- Concord Elevation 740.38 ft. prey,”inhe said excitedly. he also enjoys studyEscondido 93/61/s 89/58/s Thedigger new southbound Highway ditch to garage mechanic to lead mechanic just a few years. InHe his said 30’s he At our frequent gatherings friends and Germaine and shared their Evaporation (past 24 hours) 37.4 acre-ft. ed in of teaching the family, kids teamwork andGabe confidence and Eureka 61/51/pc 60/49/c was transferred to an office job at the So Cal Gas Patterson office complex. Soon he ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road tales of skiing and traveling. Our families have shared meals and stories for the past Inflow 167.5 acre-ft. a collaborative setting.Germaine All of our Fresno 87/61/s 89/59/pc was promoted to Head of the Tri Counties fleetNathan maintenance. rewrote theirgames entire are sixadecades. Germaine and Gabetogether were two in of our parents’ best friends. is saidHe the Olympic highlight of working is open and the temporary ramp State infl ow 0.0 acre-ft. maintenance program, overseeing the purchase and maintenance of every motor driven Los Angeles 95/68/s 90/63/s games are years, embedded that,Gabrielsen that teamwork mindset,” survived by her husband of sixty Hiltonin (Gabe) and her adopted his summer, old friends and Storage change from yest. +54 acre-ft. has been removed. vehicle, from backhoes to field trucks to executive sedans. a great opportunity to seefamily Mammoth Lakes 67/36/s 66/36/pc Jeanette, Phillipsaid and Ms. Erielle Webber. “Anything we can do to get them wet Cabrera, meetoutdoor new people. The offramp Linden Stan was anat avid golfer,Avenue and enjoyed many activities. He designed and Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Modesto 89/60/s 88/56/pc and dirty is perfect.” built a collapsible camping trailer, the family on several memorable outings he to said. “Everyone knows each other,” is closed for approximately sixtaking to Monterey 68/54/s 66/53/pc Yosemite, Kings Drivers Canyon and Sequoias. Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Napa Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before 85/53/s 82/50/pc nine months. arethe asked SUN AND MOON He retired at age 57, in 1986, with a pension, a stock portfolio and a paid off home CenterDudley of Santa Barbara. HARVEY, Louise Oakland 76/57/s 71/55/pc he ran tryintelligent, the giantlogic inflatable to use the of-ramps atapproached Reynoldsretirement Today Sat. in Hope Ranch annex. He with off the to same driven obstacle course, a Ojai 92/63/s 89/59/s JULY 28, 1951 - APRIL 10, 2020 are very generous to lend their support to “They favorite the event. Avenue Casitas Pass to Stan hand work ethicor that he applied to Road his work. craftedatdozens of high quality musical Sunrise 6:17 a.m. 6:16 a.m. 81/61/s 76/57/s instruments from scratch over the ensuing years. He of turned down many highparticipated dollar Many the students have in Fun in the this event today and we’re very grateful,” said Ms. Ca- Oxnard Sunset 7:39 p.m. 7:39 p.m. reach the beach and downtown Louise Dudley Harvey passed away on April 10, 2020 of a heart attack. She was born Palm Springs 102/74/s 105/74/s offers for them. Instead, asking only for the cost materials, hebut supplied instruments PHOTO Moonrise 7:25COURTESY a.m. 8:00 a.m. brera. Sunofin the past, newcomers are quickly welcomed Carpinteria. in St. Louis, Missouri on July 28, 1951, to Richard Dudley and Donna Smith Harvey, Pasadena 95/68/s 91/64/s to several well known musicians, two of whom appeared on the Grand Old Opry. His Moonset 9:21Olympics p.m. 10:20 p.m. into the group. 11, said this is her first Georgia with her family. She spent her school years at Devereux and moved to Atlanta, Students Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Paso Robles in United 90/54/s 89/52/s reason for refusing to profit was simple, saying “I didn’t want toJudith go intoFigueroa, business. That Full Elementary Last School. New school in Pennsylvania. She had the opportunity to travel with her parents to Europe cwhittle@newspress.com year inyet theattained program said sheofwants to come back email: Christian Whittle compete pie-eating contest at El Camino Sacramento in the 89/60/s 86/56/pc Friday First would take the—fun out of it.” He was self taught, the and highest level

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woodworking imaginable. Stanley Tucker will be remembered for his unflinching sense of ethics and justice, and his utter lack of pretense or self promotion. He taught others by example, never preaching, and lived each day with joy and purpose. With his passing, Stanley was preceded by his wife of 66 years, Marion Doris Kapp Tucker in 2015, and his 7 siblings, Robert, John, Helen, Viola, Mary, Glen & Kenneth. He is survived by his son Michael Tucker and daughter Linda Tucker. Services will be private.

and Asia. She moved to Washington state in 1976 and lived there until 1993, when she relocated to Santa Barbara and lived there for the rest of her life. She worked at Wendy’s for over 30 years, and in fact was the longest-termed employee when she retired at age 65. Louise loved her work, her friends, her church, horseback riding, going out for meals—and had a great sense of humor. She was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church. She had many friends and family who will miss her. Arrangements entrusted to WelchRyce-Haider Funeral Chapels.

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She very morning. She added Mary that her who was that year’s Spirit, and throughDe her days before the include: big parade. … They sprung Ms. Parker looked on her time83/58/s WhileMexico beingCity Spirit of Fiesta while La Guerra Plaza office. Please name, address and contact phone number. Houstonback fondly 91/64/s 80/57/t was fun 79/56/t passed away at home. She grew up in San Pedro, CA, an Italian immigrant and enthusiastic lover Parker’s activity Fiesta resumed. The deadline it on me and I didn’t have dress. I had to day.as Spirit and said dancing in the96/78/s parade was92/78/t it lasted,Montreal this giving of oneself othwhere she attended local Ms. schools as well as going toin church Miami 52/31/s to make 55/37/pc for Tuesday-Friday’s edition a is 10 a.m. the previous of Fiesta, would have been thrilled see twice a week to with her family. shared many happy Ms.Mary Parker attended the April 13 audiborrow a dress that belonged to an adult, and fun but challenging. 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