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hat do you get when you mix unseasonably hot COURTESY weather and one of the only areasOF toISAAC leaveHERNANDEZ miles of HERRERO Santa Maria High graduate Bryan beaches open to the public? Barriga Well, that picture was drawn this weekend on the South Coast, and officials are fairly satisfied with the outcome, with a couple of caveats. As it had warned it would do, Santa Barbara County shut down the parking lot at Rincon County Park, as well as reduce parking at Arroyo Burro and Goleta Beach Park, while UCSB Police were monitoring Isla Vis- COURTESY OF ISAAC HERNANDEZ HERRERO ta Beach. Santa Maria High graduate Bryan “Generally, it looks like a rea- Barriga sonable level of public compliance with the physical distancing guidelines,” said Gregg Hart, the county’s Second District By MITCHELL WHITE Supervisor. “Reports were most NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER people doing the right thing and the vast majority of the citations ryan Barriga he KENNETH SONGadmits / NEWS-PRESS were for parking violations.” didn’t have the typical Jessie Neushul advises Mr. Hart indicated that he Lifeguard childhood experience. had a Sunday night conversa- incoming visitors on social disWhen he was 4, Bryan’s father was tancing guidelines and alternate tion with Santa Barbara Coundiagnosed with Meniere’s disease, beach locations. ty Sheriff Bill Brown, who will a disorder of the inner ear, and has share more details about the been unable to work ever since. At 7, weekend today. his mother and younger sister were While the county has jurisdiction over many beaches, the deported to Mexico. city of Santa Barbara was also busy“Imonitoring Leadbetter think it just drove me,” Bryan By MITCHELL WHITE Beach, West Beach and East Beach,told amongst others.STAFF the News-Press during a recent NEWS-PRESS WRITER phone interview.park “I knew that I needAccording to Mayor Cathy Murillo, firefighters, ranged to have future for my ryan Barriga admits heparers, lifeguards, downtown ambassadors anda better beach mainteents and I just wanted totypical help them didn’t have thehow nance workers were all available to educate visitors on out. They’ve done soexperience. much for me just childhood to properly social distance.

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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. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity He was able to lean on communiAt 2,800 pounds, standing 12 feet tall share of setbacks, but over the years he’s accomplished the impossible. ty members and friends who have America and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument learned that if you keep swinging, you canattended college, as well as the not fail. It’s exactly BUSINESS this mentalitySANTA that led BARBARA NEWS-PRESS SMALL Barber’s year long SERIES: spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. A Scholarship Foundation of Santa Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the KenKENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS Barbara. nedy Center’s moon garden. crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. InDaCut owner Drayten Howell, right, and Derrick The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is receiving a major renovation, led by Kupiec Architects. Projects such as this give local architects hope He applied to more than 30 col“You can’t believe what it took to put in A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, such as Ivy League schools three statues,orders. so I can’t even imagine what Portis, director of fleet management. thatsteps evenon if work isn’t happening now, there will be demand for itBarber once the state is past he was young, Mr. has made sev-its stay-at-home first 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 JORGE MERCADO NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Please see GRADUATE on A3 By MITCHELL WHITE and behavior data. to track and monitor the recovery period from a t’s hard to imagine any business that is inThe hightechnology spirits andwas ac- developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER tively profiting given the current COVID-19 pandemic. bara and is maintained by a local data science about your overall health. Whether it’s food banks to meet the new and hat if a conversation couldactively be usedtrying team. “That’s the power of the devices and the data A NEWS-PRESS SERIES: SMALL BUSINESS SANTA BARBARA to detectdemand, the hidden beginning just of trying “Our data platform the passive collecgrowing or restaurants to weather the cur-enables they produce right now,” Alessio Signorini, one Alzheimer’s? tion to and deep analysis rent coronavirus storm, everyone’s just trying stay afloat until of continuous behavior of the company’s co-founders, told the NewsOr if the of mobile phone or up. smartwatch data alongside traditional healthcare information, Press. “You would be surprised how much data thetype country can open back you use could reveallocal howarchitectural adherent youcompanies, are to empowering individuals By MITCHELL WHITE For three slowing down, taking and innovative compa- a smartphone would produce for health. Good NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER certain medications? What the wearable data nies to understand a deep breath and if pushing forward is more a necessity than and an influence the everyday kind of data.” you compile could show changes in the spread behaviors that create better health outcomes,” option, especially considering their owners have been in a simiThe devices in use produce millions of data hile countless businesses have been forced to of the flular virus acrossbefore. the country? the company’s website states. points. situation shutter their doors and close up shop due to These are some of the questions that Evidation The research projects take on a wide variety “There are all these opportunities that before Dylan Henderson, principal owner of Salt Architecture, Bob BytoMITCHELL WHITE and behavior Health seeks answer. — from qualitydata. of life, sleep and social patterns, to track and monitor the recovery period from a the coronavirus pandemic, one new business we didn’t have,” said Dr. Signorini. “There is all Kupiec, principal architect and owner of Kupiec Architects, and 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 progreswill look to make a name for itself as cannabis sales this history of you, which is awesome to underSherry, principal research architect using and owner of anxiety, Sherry & Associ- data bara and is maintained by aand local data science about your overall health. 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Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed waterTrump down the — Mitchell White though the disease has urging unity in the struggle to connot a CBS moderator, who The survey is being conducted Hamilton and economic nationalspread to every continent, tain the virus and discover a vacraised it: “to better understand the needs ists always warned. with Italy and South Ko“The president fired cine, the hectoring from the Demand strengths of the entire comAccording to The Washington rea the hardest hit outthe pandemic specialist ocratic left, already begun, can munity, and the many diverse Post, critical ingredients of mediside of China. in this country two years come to be seen as unpatriotic. groups within it,” Cottage Health cines and drugs, upon which many Whatever happens ago,” the former New Also, Mr. Trump’s probable opspokeswoman Maria Zate said in American lives depend, are made medically — the morYork mayor said. “There’s ponent this fall, who would be in a news release. in Chinese factories now in dantality rate of the virus is nobody here to figure out charge of preventing the coronaviFindings will help Cottage between 2 and 3% — it’s what the hell we should rus from spreading like the Spanand tourism are suffering terribly. ger of being shut down. Health and community partners Pat Buchanan n anthe affront In the ongoing struggle between hard to see how the world ish Flu of 1918-19, is Bernie Sandbe doing. And he’s deSchools are closing. recognize scopeto ofcommon population and the rule of averts a recession if COfunded the CDC.” ers. And what are Mr. Sanders’ nationalism and globalism, the Chinese factories that produce healthdecency concerns. VID-19 is not soon conthe Supreme Court Not 24 hours later, Prescredentials and plans? globalists are taking a beating. essential parts for factories and Thelaw, assessment will include Continued fromEuPage A1 tained and controlled. ident Donald Trump, home from Under “Medicare for All,” Mr. this week shut the courtLike the Chinese and Japanese finished products in the U.S., 2,500 telephone surveys, with Already, Democrats are piling India, was in the White House Sanders intends to nationalize the rope and Asia are shutting down. door to the family and Koreans, Americans are not calls tohouse randomly selected cellest being in getting back to normal because normal was never on Mr. Trump for cutting funding briefing room, flanked by the entire U.S. heath care system and of a 15-year-old MexicanAll boyreSupply chains are severed. going to be looking to the WHO or phones and landlines. good enough for the Centers for Disease Control abolish the private health insurnation’s foremost health experts, Shortages are cropping up. for me.” U.N. to ensure their health, but to killed in Mexico a Border sponses will bebyconfidential, A representative Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barand Prevention and failing to redeputizing Vice President Mike ance plans of 140 million AmeriThe Japanese are talking of can-of Rep. Patrol officer whocollected shot at him and information will their own And if a bara, also spoke at the event, and nation-states. said, “We are here today flect the seriousness of the threat. Pence to head the task force to cans who now depend on them. celing the Olympics. If the virus from the other side of the U.S.not be connected to names or pandemic threatens, transnationbecause we refuse complicit in the abuse of children And the issue does present a challead America’s battle against the As for the pharmaceutical inspreads here, the question arises:to bealism’s Mexiconumbers. border. Calls will bephone “open and refuse to stand idly by while our borders” Americanideology identityis is lenge to Mr. Trump’s presidency. spreading disease. dustry, uniquely situated to assist Will our two parties still hold their ginBut thethe week July 15by and con5-4of decision the not a policy that will bring univerbeing 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 sumtinue through September. court’s conservative majority is acclamation. asal mother of two children, held back his stature as chief executive. Jones average was down 3,000 for the coronavirus, Mr. Sanders mer in MilwaukeeThe andrepresentative, Charlotte? In addition, this summer more than justlater a denial of due Like Mr. Trump’s America, all tears while speaking to the crowd. Yet the issue is also tailor-made points on the week, a 10% plunge will confiscate its profits and put The chickens of globalization the collaborative will gather feedprocess for one aggrieved famin this crisis, are goingothto the Rev. Moore nations, and the representative, several for Mr. Trump. from its recent all-time high. those profiteers out of business. are coming homeAfter to roost. back ily. during a listening tour to hear put their own people first. As they ers followed to express their opposition against the centers First, the disease comes out Trillions of dollars in equity valStill, given the alarming news In recent decades, America’s from It’sindividuals the latest and signorganizations that conof Xi Jinping’s China, not Mr. along theelites border. ue had been wiped out. The great should. coming from countries all over economic and political of regarding health-related needs in servative justices seek to make Trump’s USA. bull market of the Trump presiThe last Amerprotest in Santa Barbara that addressed the the globe, there is a risk that by both parties surrendered the community. The listening tour it hard, if not impossible, for Second, the president occupies dency may be history. detention facilities place aJ.year ago according to MiNovember, the U.S. and the world Buchanan writes for ica’s economic independence for tookPatrick will include onlineby surveys, group victims of abuse law enforcewhat Theodore Roosevelt called Though only 60 Americans are may have tumbled into a receschal Lynch of IAC. Creators Syndicate. globalism, a new interdependence discussions, phone interviews, and ment officers to have their day the “bully pulpit,” the White known to have been infected, and sion. Airlines are already canThe last speaker to address the more than 100-strong visits to various community-based in court. House. He can use that pulpit none has yet died, fear has begun celing flights to and from Asia. crowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity organizations. In 2010, Sergio Adrian Herdaily to command the airwaves to grip the nation as well as the Cruise ships are pulling into ports clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance moveThe assessment collaborative and inform, lead, unite and diworld. Yet, as of now, the numbers nandez was with some friends and off-loading passengers. Travel ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. includes Lompoc Valley Mediin the concrete culvert beAfter explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the cal Center, Planned ParenttweenCalifornia El Paso, Texas, andCoast, Ciucrowd joined her and finished off the gathering. hood Central Your opinions are valuable conWe prefer e-mailed submissions. dad Juarez, Mexico. According The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the Santa Barbara County Public tributions to these pages. Do not send attachments. Send the Sgt. than Brian250 Miller said the department monitored to lawyers for Sergio’s family, Health Department, Santa BarLetters mustrally. be fewer letters to voices@newspress.com. situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and the boys were playing a game bara Foundation, Santa Barbawords and exclusive to the NewsWriters also may fax letters to protested peacefully. that involved running acrossand ra Neighborhood Clinics, Press. We edit all submissions for SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS 966-6258. Mail letters to P.O. Box the culvert, touching a fence on UCSB. length, clarity and professional Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com the U.S. side and then running Results will be availstandards. We do not print submis- 1359, Santa Barbara 93102. back by to the side.year Af- at able theMexican end of the The News-Press reserves the sions that lack a civil tone, allege KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS cottagehealth.org. ter Sergio ran back across the illegal wrongdoing or involve conright to publish or republish subThere of soil, visitors culvertwere ontoplenty Mexican Bor-at Hendry’s Beach in Santa Barbara, which featured on-duty lifeguards as well as warning signs. sumer complaints. missions in any form or medium. — Christian Whittle Limit your letters to one every der Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa The News-Press also pub30 days. All letters must include Jr. fired two shots at the boy, lishes a select number of longer the writer’s address and teleone of which killed him. Agent commentaries daily and Sunphone number for verification. We Mesa maintained that the boys Continued from A1 Santa Barbara County, cannot day. Please direct That acknowledge will entail recording how how their diet andquestions the watertotemunpublished were attempting to illegally long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their 5645219. letters. by the numbers cross the what border and that theywere “From I saw, people Continued from Page A1 © 2020 Ashleigh Brilliant, 117 W. Valerio Santa Barbara CA 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. 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Because their diets contain es, the to number of levels newly in confirmed with messages from residents that on week’s work the Highagainst Agent Mesa in a it so-came forest canopy. patients was under five Sunday, with Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteway 101: Linden and Casitas Pass to were split 50-50 when called Bivens action,the named Because sea otters three forageadditionfor reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniconstruction project. the PHD announcing the issue of closing beaches. after Bivens vs.through Six Unknown invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in From Monday Wednesal cases. After the weekend, she indicatNarcotics Agents, a 1971adecitheir time resting inone theconfirmed kelp for- necessary day crews restriping lanes WENDY McCAW . . . .a. . .their . . . .waste. . . . . Co-Publisher It also indicated that ed that itwill wasbeleaning bit more to select an area. with est, Peters suspects they act as and concrete safety barrisionmoving in which thethem, court held sizeable population to The crustaceans gather together caseMr. from Saturday was reported in consistently toward closing something ARTHUR VON WIESENBERGER . . . Co-Publisher ers prepare fortough, the next stages “a conveyor belt nutrients,” directthatto someone claiming to be the error, leaving theof counts over the past determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. she said will be mostly due of work, a press ly supplying theireight waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more victim ofaccording an illegalto arrest andrethree days at nine, and three. to logistics. lease from SBCAG. into the canopy. search could sue the arrestherbivores moving into the reefs if All three new cases were again in nutrient levels. She said that simply closing Highway 101 will have alternatWhile the UCSB team’s collaboraing officers for violating the 4th “Sea otter populations are startthis leads to an increase in algae the North County (two in Santa Maparking lots would only cause ing lane closures between Linden tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. Amendment. ria, one in Orcutt), further illustrating people to park on the One street. YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations and Bailard avenues. Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conThe courtbe later permittedlane how the coronavirus is impacting the “Itremain would open. impossible, people NICKsaid. MASUDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clude . . . . .the . . . sea . .Director of News will monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters otter study by fall of Bivens-style lawsuits in two county in different ways. can enter anywhere,” Ms. Murillo From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. other situations: a claim by a North County accounts forthem 79.6%on of Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes said. “There’s no way to put up through Wednesday, the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe former congressional staffthe confirmed cases, with 373 in the a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com fencingonramps and barricades. InPass my ob- The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. bound at Casitas a “finer scale.” er that she was the victim of HOW TO GET US . . . north and 96 in the south. HOW TO REACH US . . . 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And the role will be dropped off off whilecombines you like are by yourself.” rillo indicated Corrections . . . . . . . . . . 564-5132 Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the Department is open 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. 7 —Elizabeth Warren: ry,“We and you want your vote learned about owls and how when they eat their made was that face the coverings to refrain from entering conare 987,322 confirmed cases with federal courts to protect those at voting locations. One city outlet that wasn’t trying to assuageday people from was the inflatable obstacle course. days a week. The Massachusetts senato count, read on. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction were being used as much as found patrolling the beach was doing the wrong thing. 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ATSophia HOME 100 tions that PRISON ended with 16-year-old that a huge deal forCalifornians, a 12-year-old.” pect of are the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. and many more books, it’sTO sadly clear that conTESTS DATE ��������� That’s because ballots for the other candidates pass the 15% SANTA MARIA 126 “I’m glad for my mother’s sake, because Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into acthat military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you FULLY RECOVERED 320 TOP 3 IN COUNTIES to come. servative are deterpresidential contest line, his10-year-old delegates and thus his vic- Democratic it meant sojustices much to her,” she said. 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and prompted to city’s Public Works problem,and however, might staffThe to respond shut off the hydrant, Battalion arise 10said or 12 monthsChief downRobthe ert Mercado, spokesman road when people really for startthe to Barbara City Fire Departfeel the strain, especially those til about 1996 that really SANTA BARBARA Thehe top of a saw fire a Santa who have lost work. resurgence in theoff,architectural hydrant was sheered spewing a ment. Water was restored after a “(Theservice recession in) 2009 was large amount of water onto the street field. By TESS KENNY organizations like Channel Islands environmental challenges. search on island fox. time. Minor injuries were reported NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER very brutal and if you want to and down a storm drain, in a two-ve“It takes time for the financial Restoration table at Santa BarThis is why issues of conservaUntil the end of June, the island in the crash, Battalion Chief Mercollision in the market to Friday kind ofmorning heal itself be- focus on the fear, I guess that’s bara’s annual Earth Day Festival, tion do not take a break, as evi- fox, who live on six of the Channel hicle cado said. block of East Pedregosa people really start toStreet, want to where you would go but I’m not SANTA Health n the BARBARA wake of Cottage Earth Day, it can which was supposed to take place denced by Sunday’s Zoom meeting. Islands and no where else in the 100fore Both vehicles sustained minor to planningdamage. on not having workBarand reinvest.said. And, for us, the problem moderate and areinto in Alameda Park from April 17-19. Together, the organizations served world, are breeding, so conserva- authorities be community far too easy partners to fall back The Santa I’m not planning on slowing down. The collision occurred around 7: that I think that will reoccur is that asking residents who receive a bara Police Department is invesregular routines and forget what But with large gatherings taking a to show that work on the Chan- tion efforts of Friends of the Island involving a GMC Yukon and tigating I’m notthe planning on having of any of survey phone call to participateand backseat to social distancing, CIR’s nel Islands cannot and should not Fox naturally take a step back dur- 40 a.m. we lost a whole cadre of people circumstances the pro-planet accomplishments in a community health needs vehicles col- collision. our projects slow down,” Mr. HenwhoTahoe. movedOne on of to the different careers commitments you recognized just a usual place of presentation van- cease in the midst of a crisis, even ing this time of year. Less reliant Chevy RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said Friwith the hydrant “caused because they just and couldn’t wait derson said. ished. if that means tweaking methods of on in-person interactions with the lided few days ago. day. 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. — Mitchell White “I think we’re gonna get through for the economy to recover,” Mr. Instead, Ms. Kimmick brought operation just a smidge. animals, FIF can resume nearly But survey for organizations like the The is being conducted this and I think that the country Kupiec said. her posters, artifacts and informaFor NPS and CIR, whose work normal operations, still continuing Channel Islands National Park, “to better understand the needs “All of a sudden, it becomes hard hopefully will bounce back and be Channel Islands Restoration and strengths of the entire com-and tion to Zoom, where she discussed is largely education-based, adap- research projects into the fox popbetter for it. to find an experienced architect.” Friends and of the issues the CIR’s integral work in preserv- tation has come in the way of go- ulations, Ms. Dearborn explained munity, theIsland many Fox, diverse “I think there’s going to be a lot As a result, Mr. Kupiec has one ing the Channel Island’s natural ing virtual. Ms. Navarro spent her throughout her portion of the of the within environment do not take a groups it,” Cottage Health simple goal during this pandemic: of really great work and pent up habitats. What would have been a portion of the live event explaining Zoom meeting. break – not forMaria a lapse insaid memory, spokeswoman Zate in demand that we all need to satisfy keep his staff employed. A program of CIR, FIF hopes to aa news release. national pandemic or anything in hands-on experience turned into Channel Island National Park’s and I’d much rather focus on that “I love my staff, they are the Findings will help Cottage a screen-sharing PowerPoint prespool of online services. ensure the island fox’s prolonged between. greatest kids in the world. I really than this is going to be just like the Health and community partners With the park’s mainland visitor survival through microchipping To commemorate the 50th year entation on the dangers of invasive want to do everything that I can recession because it’s not like the recognize the scope population of Earth Day, whichofcame and went plants like giant reed and black center, boat service to the island individual animals, funding annudo to make sure that they remain recession at all. That was a differhealth concerns. on April 22, as well as remind the mustard, as well as nonnative ani- and research at a standstill, online al health checks and vaccinations, The assessment will include safe, and that they can afford to ent type of economic crisis.” mals such as golden eagles, to the education could be its primary way and preserving the islands’ natural community of their undeniable Continued from Page A1 2,500 telephone surveys, with Like Mr. Henderson, Ms. Sherry remain as architects,” Mr. Kupiec to preserve the islands through the ecosystem. Since 2000, these efwork, the three organizations held survival of native populations. calls to randomly selected cellis taking a similar approach of gosaid. In a way, going online even gave next few months. Still, by offering forts, alongside other operations by est in getting back to normal because normal was never a specialand livelandlines. event through Zoom phones All reing with the flow and taking things One way he is able to keep his good enough for me.” CIR a larger platform than previrtual programs for K-12 students likeminded organizations, helped on Sunday. sponses will be confidential, as they come. staff, aside from taking advantage A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa BarIninformation total, 35 participants – not vious years spent at the festival, and teachers, NPS is determined bring the island fox populations and collected will “I could complain about lot of of the stimulus package, is the fact bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are hereatoday allowing the nonprofit to bring in to bring word of the region’s imporback from the brink of extinction. counting non-video viewers who not be connected to names or things, but really I don’t have anythat Kupiec Architects is currently because we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children partners like the National Park tance home. Though Ms. Dearborn gave incalled numbers. into the Zoom meeting phone Calls will be- – thing major complain about is at and refuse to stand idly by while our to American identity rebuilding the Santa Barbara MuService and Friends of the Island Ms. Navarro thinks the extendsight into one of the Channel Isjoined Channel Islands Restoragin the week of July 15 and conbeing used to commit human rights abuses.” the moment. The fact is we were seum of Art. tion through President Cindy Kimmick, Fox. CIR, NPS and FIF may be sep- ed stay-at-home order itself could lands’ conservation success stotinue September. The representative, of two children, heldhome back able to set up and work from While he understands that there a mother In addition, this summer Friends of the later Island Fox Co-found- arate in activity and focus, but each have an indirect influence on ap- ries, she also offered a poignant tears while speaking to the crowd. and it was a smooth transition so has been a slowdown in the work, the collaborative will gather feedshares a similar goal in protecting preciating the Channel Islands. comparison to the public health er Keri Dearborn, and Channel After the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othnow we have to focus on the work,” as some people can’t risk getting back during a listening tourEducation to hear the Channel Islands. Personally, all this time spent at crisis. Islands National Park ersKupiec followed to express opposition Ms. Sherry said.against the centers the virus, Mr. said there their from individuals and organizations Located off the California coast home has allowed Ms. Navarro to In 1999, the Santa Catalina IsCoordinator Monique Navarro for along the border. Like the other two owners, Ms. are still crews hard at work out regarding health-related needsvirtuin between Point Conception and the get in touch with her surroundings, land fox population took a turn for Sunday afternoon’s two-hour The last protest in Santa Barbara addressed the the community. The listening tour Sherry says a that big worry is the fact there. Mexican border, the Channel Is- bringing her a little closer to the the worse. Biologists, concerned al presentation. detention facilities took place a year ago according to Miwill include online surveys, group “I don’t know if it’s the right de- that there are so many unknowns. over the rapid decline, soon found While the first hour provided a lands are a prime example of the world passing by. chal Lynch of IAC. discussions, phone interviews, and She said that some people have cision but I know extraorBuilding on her own experience, the cause for near extinction – an sneaktopeak intocommunity-based each organization’s coastal Mediterranean ecosystem, Thethat last is speaker to address the more than 100-strong visits various called asking to put off some of the dinary. People are was committed to She found in just five places on Earth. she invited viewers to learn more outbreak of disease. Exposed to a ongoing work through COVID-19, crowd bilingual. taught the protestors the unity organizations. work done until this clears while what they do and they are just not clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance movethe second offered pseudo-Earth Across its 2,500-mile territory, this about their immediate ecosystems. strain of canine distemper, a virus The assessment collaborative others want to speed up the proready to give up,” Mr. Kupiec said. ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. Day events, givingValley a glimpse includes Lompoc Medi-into region is also home to over 2,000 Whether that’s a nest they notice typically found among dogs, the cess. While Mr. Kupiec was excited After explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the plant and animal species. In fact, on a walk down the street, or visitnumber of Catalina Island foxes whatCenter, could have been had the orcal Planned ParentOverall, however, Ms. Sherry to take the project before the finished crowdeven joined her and off the gathering. ganizations beenCentral able to Coast, celebrate 145 species inhabiting the islands ing the Channel Islands National dropped to about 100. hood California saidDepartment the key to any this of being virus, he said The given theBarbara current Police Santa wasof aware the are endemic to the area, meaning Park website at nps.gov/chis/index. To combat the crisis, the remainSanta Barbara County Public in-person. possible is constant communicasituation, a project like this could rally. Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the they are found nowhere else in the htm, Ms. Navarro thinks newfound ing foxes were isolated in pairs to Health Department, Santa BarAnd though a Zoom call is a litsituation the protestors on the sidewalk and tionremained with her staff. mean a lot more to thebut community. bara Foundation, Santa Barba- it world. free time can open some eyes. facilitate captive breeding. Today, tle different than past festivities, “We talk every morning and I’ve “We think protested that therepeacefully. are things ra Neighborhood Clinics, and to Five of the eight Channel IsLike NPS, CIR hopes their web- the Catalina fox population has gave the organizations a chance SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS told them to just maintain as much that are worthwhile in life so you UCSB. lands (Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa site at cirweb.org/mission can offer rebounded a total of 1,500 animals, honor a mission much larger than Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com put your shoulder to the wheel of a normal schedule as they can Results beto communiavailRosa, San Miguel, and Santa Bar- some solace through the public an outcome Ms. Dearborn emphawhat mediumwill is used able bythe thelocation end of of thethose yeartuning at because you enrich somebody and that I would communicate bara) and the six nautical miles health crisis. Apart from education, sized as a lesson to humans. cate or cottagehealth.org. through institutions like the music with them whenever I hear of any “Just like we are, the foxes werin. A mission the 120 minutes of surrounding each make up Chan- the nonprofit’s work on the mainand the art that’s there and the ed- new work coming up or anything nel Islands National Park. Since land will continue as island-based en’t too happy with confinement,” mediated interaction spent every — Christian Whittle ucational programs that they pro- of the sort,” Ms. Sherry said. 1980, NPS has helped protect the projects have taken a break until she said. “We all have to work tosecond honoring – conservation. “I’m not worried though bevide,” Mr. Kupiec said. gether to protect each other. The “It’s so wonderful to see every- rare and endangered plants and normalcy starts to set in again. cause I know we will adjust and I For Mr. Henderson, living animals that make the islands a Due to decreased NPS and CIR foxes had to work together, and we one out there,” Ms. Kimmick said through the 2008 recession know we will get through it.” on the call. “This is a unique op- beacon of biodiversity. And with presence on the islands, much have to do that for ourselves for the That will entail recording how how their diet and the water temWhile she knows that there showed him how important it was portunity because we have collab- the help of nonprofits like CIR in-person monitoring of the region coronavirus.” long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their might a time where she might Continued from Page A1 to be able to pivot and be flexible. and FIF , native species now have has taken a break. Y et one essenoration between all three of us.” forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogenbe output. have to furlough some of herlobem“I had to shift how my architectural models to estimate much they According to the release, Typically, local environmental a fighting chance against common tial area of research remains – re- email: tkenny@newspress.com biomass is located, near the surface, excrete. ployees, Ms. Sherry said she is CARPINTERIA The Santa Barbapractice and I took on a lot of work Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study ra County Association of Governmore focused things one that I otherwise wouldn’t have, “outsized covered five coastal locations, effecton in taking shaping the ecowhether other marine animals con- thebut ments released an update Friday day at because a time of and ensuring her it actually opened up a upcoming study will focus onlot anof system” their predatory tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area on next week’s work on the Highstaff isBecause okay, both and new me and so I nature. justopportunities south of Pointfor Conception. theirmentally diets contain forest canopy. way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass Sealook otter in many oth- more protein than other invertephysically. atpopulations something like this remind sea forage reef construction project. asBecause the Yelp ofotters cannabis -- for had its er Southern California they my release ammoni“Really, goalmore is to just keep myself to stay flexiblewaters and be are crea- brates, invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in From Monday through Wedneshighest number of sales in its 12everyone safe and feeling positive,” Mr. Henderson said. Continued from A1 their time resting the kelp for- necessary to select an area with a their waste. day crews will be restriping lanes year history. Salesinwere up some While Mr. Henderson under- tive,” Ms. Sherry said. est, Mr.from Peters they act as consistently sizeable population to and moving concrete safety barriThe crustaceans gather 204% thesuspects week prior. 2018 while taking summer classes “We are all very closetogether and we stands that it might be easy to fall ers to prepare for the next stages “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the creain dens during the day, which Mr. “There is a huge demand for at Santa Barbara City College. are important to each other and into a dark place at this time, he of work, according to a press rely supplying their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more it and sales have been going “It was an idea, I didn’t know is more focused on trying to keep we are always talking to each lease fromall SBCAG. into the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if through the roof,” Mr. Howell what I was101 doing,” Mr. Howell other and that’s very important. I his staff andare hisstartclients this Highway will have alternat-told While the UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otteremployed populations leads to an increase in algae said.at the United States Geological thelane News-Press. “I was just Googwould the saylobster the onedens. thing we have ing closures between Linden tors inghappy. to recover in Southern Califor- around “It goes to show that this prodling Bailard stuff and trying to figure missed more than anything FriAs such, he has become quite and avenues. One laneout Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes toisconuct is more than just what meets howremain I couldopen. go about opening up day’sthe because we would will optimist monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr.the Peters said. during this trying clude sea otter study always by fall go of the eye. It the really is essential a cannabis delivery service or disFrom 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday to lunch time. Peters told News-Press that for he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. together.” people. It’s awill lifestyle forthem people through COURTESY PHOTO pensary.”Wednesday, the northWhile those lunches are postand his team observe on Mr. Peters “I think it’s everything to stay will lead a study that takes bound onramps at Casitas Pass it scale.” really is some people’s a closer He then started looking into The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. aand “finer lookMr. at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com poned for the foreseeable future, positive,” Henderson said. Road and Linden Avenueand will remedicine and people really the county regulations “If you focus on the negatives, Ms. Sherry is happy she could still have closures as need that. alizedalternating applications were being then you’ll end up with nega- see her staff via Facetime and is needed. From 8 p.m. 7 a.m.one “Some people are closing accepted. There wasto only tive results. Things are going to just looking forward to a brighter Monday through Wednesday their doors and others are openthing from holding him back change, they always do, that’s one time. the southbound offramp at Caing. We just hope to come in and from jumpstarting the project. “We will grow from this bething we can guarantee in life, and sitas Pass Road will be closed please everybody.” “I was 20 at the time, so I actucause we will realize the things you have to be able to respond to as needed. InDaCut will operate from 10 ally missed the chance to apply that are important to us, and the it. Y ou have to be able to be flexVia Real is closed from Casitas a.m. to 8 p.m. on April 20. There for the first round of state temible with that and that’s where things that sometimes we take for Pass Road to the old northbound is a $20 minimum on orders. For porary license -- which was Dec. granted,” she said. “I know that we’re at.” Highway 101 onramp. Local resnext year. more information, visit www.in1, 2018.have I missed that access because we’ll all learn from it because I Currently, Mr. Henderson has idents one-way tomy “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My fadacutca.com. birthday is on Dec. and IPedeswouldn’t Continued from Page A1 Hales Lane Via5 Real. know I have.” many contracts in place and is vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” turn 21 until days later,” trians can usefour the sidewalk on he planning on completing every sinshe said. program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked email: mwhite@newspress.com explained. email: jmercado@newspress.com gle one. Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the conMr. Howell, who was a memday was the inflatable obstacle course. struction ber of thearea. SBCC basketball team, prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their COURTESY PHOTO “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really roothe said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway transferred to Holy Names Uni- prey,” InDaCut opened business on April 20. ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas versity in the fall of Pass 2018.Road During Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of working together in a collaborative setting. All of our is opentime, and the temporary that Mr. Howell ramp started pany is offering a price-match pandemic, the drivers arebeing embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and gamesare has been removed. strongly weighing his options meet said Ms. Cabrera, guarantee on all products (with advised to practice social dis- “Anything we can do to get them wet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue on whether to try and start his and dirty is perfect.” the exclusion of buy one, get one tancing. All drivers will be wear“Everyone knows each other,” he said. is closed for approximately six to own months. company. Things didn’t Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance While of- ing gloves and masks. Nathan listedthe off acompany dozen newisfriends he made before nine Drivers are askedpan sales). out at the Holy Namesatand he found he of Santa fering itstoservices forinflatable a large obstacle “We’re going be fully com-Barbara. ran off try the giant course, a toCenter to use of-ramps Reynolds are very generous to lend their support to himselfor back on the South favorite at the event. area, customers simply can’t or- pliant with that and“They take proper Avenue Casitas Pass RoadCoast. to this He then beganand todowntown pursue In- der Many of the students have participated in Fun in from anywhere, Mr. Howell protocols asthe well,” heevent said. today and we’re very grateful,” said Ms. Careach the beach COURTESY PHOTO brera. Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed DaCut full time. Carpinteria. said. The company received its the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, saidcounty this is her first back in October Students in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics “I came back and found a into “You can’t just call us and say, license email: the program said right she wants to come Whittle compete in the pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. property -- — it Christian was already prop- year ‘Hey,inI’m at East and Beach 2019 and back received its cwhittle@newspress.com state lierly zoned and the rest is histo- underneath the palm tree.’ We cense last month. ry,” he said. can’t go there and we can’t do With dispensaries being conThe company’s headquarters that,” he said. sidered essential businessis located on Constellation Road Orders can be placed online at es during the pandemic, the in Lompoc, where drivers will indacutca.com, where they will 22-year-old first-time business be dispatched. Due to the per- be processed and assigned to a owner realizes how fortunate mit and regulations from the driver. den Court. There, she one dayhe is to finallytold turn his concepts mentioned she would be Spirit until a few days be- strengthen it. lenge. Bureau of Cannabis Control, no In some the may ofinto reality. that cases, she was thedriver first Spirit Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I Continued A1 customersfrom canPage purchase canna- have the product on-hand and “It actually“My kind ofsaid crazy,” a woman at the home overheard her.isThat mom something like, ‘You’re go- just favoring it, that exercise would help,” can,’ and you just make yourself strong,” bis from the location because it be able to deliver it sooner. said.”I started this woman also happened to havehe a daughter ing to be journey Spirit of in Fiesta.’ It was like three Ms. Parker recalled. she said. very morning. She that her mother, is considered a added non-storefront wholaunch, was that year’s Spirit, and through her and daysnow before the Ms. Parker looked back fondly on her time While being Spirit of Fiesta was fun while Upon the InDaCut will a dorm room I’m inbig myparade. … They sprung an Italian immigrant and enthusiastic lover dispensary. Ms. Parker’s activity 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 othbe delivering to the Southin Coast facility working.” of The Fiesta, wouldallows have been thrilled to see Ms. Parker attended the AprilIt13appears audi- borrow a dress thatis belonged to an adult, and fun but challenging. Though not a major as- ers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries permit the compain time slots in order to ensure that InDaCut her chosen. tions that ended 16-year-old Sophiaat the thatright was atime. hugeLast deal for a 12-year-old.” pect of the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. ny to deliver to any address that all orders are met. The with company launching gladBCC for my mother’s sake, Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into acthat military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you is“I’m within regulations, withbecause will be following regulations set month, when Gov. Gavin Newit meant so much to her,” she said. 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 deliveries expected to range on how10-year-old much a recreational or som issued the stay-at-home Though she spent many years away from Junior Spirit. Ms. Parker credits her mom for not only with one behind her. Flamenco dancing to are a symbol for something and it just forces between 20 and 65 minutes de- medicinal customer can order at order for some 40 million Caliall Fiesta activities, Ms. Parker’s involveBack in 1949 the choice of Spirit of Fies- getting her involved in Fiesta, but danc- military band music wasn’t easy and for a you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s pending on the location. There a given time. dataing from the mobile ment with the festival has “bloomed” since ta wasn’t as organized. Spiritsfornians, and Junior in general. After Ms. Parker suffered second she thought, “Oh no, this isn’t pos- very important to anybody,” she said. is no delivery fee and the comAlso,Spirits because thechosen COVID-19 app Weedmaps -- which serves 2013, when she reconnected with Old Spanareof now a few months in ad- a broken leg that refused to properly heal, sible,” but she let “common sense” and her ish Days through her retirement home Gar- vance of the event, but Ms. Parker wasn’t her mother placed her in dance lessons to “positive will” take over to meet the chal- email: jgrega@newspress.com

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UCSB’S Art, Design & Architecture Museum enhancing online exhibits By JOSH GREGA NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

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rom UCSB Arts & Lectures, to the Santa Barbara Symphony, to Opera Santa Barbara, many local arts & entertainment organizations are weathering the COVID-19 crisis by bolstering their online presences and curating digital content for its audiences to enjoy during quarantine. Now, UCSB’s Art, Design, & Architecture Museum has followed suit by bringing its exhibits to a virtual format on its website museum. ucsb.edu. While holding online exhibitions was something the museum was already involved with prior to the pandemic, its enhancement of its website represents an effort to “more intentionally” move the museum in a digital direction as at this time, it is the only option for displaying its catalogue. According to Acting Museum Director and Curator of Architecture and Design Silvia Perea, these online exhibitions won’t be just mere digital transfers of “Irresistible Delights,” “Hostile Terrain 94,” “Common Bonds,” and “Plans for the Future,” exhibits held in its galleries at the time COVID-19 forced the museum’s doors shut. Instead, the online versions will enhance the content in the physical installations. “We’re not just transferring. We’re enriching those exhibitions. We’re going to progressively add new content to it,” she stated. These additions will include one-minute videos of the exhibits’ featured artists talking about their work. Some videos are already in the museum’s archives, while others have been just recently commissioned. The director commented that if possible, the museum always tries to hear directly from artists who are still living. “We always try to bring his voice into the exhibition, and that way is through videos and interviews,” Ms. Perea said. Although the museum plans on unveiling new online exhibitions at the start of next month, Ms. Perea and her colleagues are making sure that the website has just the right amount of content. Completely aware that the AD&A Museum is not the only arts organization around town upping its digital game, Ms. Perea said it has no intention giving its audience an overdose of information. Avoiding this involves curating art for the digital exhibits so they are holistically of the same high quality as the physical exhib-

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The UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum has expanded online offerings. its. The gallery installations are planned months, sometimes years in advance, so creating a virtual exhibit of similar quality in a short duration of time involves being very selective about what pieces get included. “Our way of navigating that amount of time is to reduce the number of exhibitions online and making sure we have the same quality as our exhibitions in the physical space,” Ms. Perea said. Because the aim behind enhancing the AD&A Museum’s website was to maintain the same level of engagement it had with the public prior to the COVID-19 crisis, the new online content also includes two contests. The first is “ADA in Space,” a competition for kids between the ages of 3 and 11 to draw what they think life on another planet would look like. According to the museum website, the 10 “most imaginative and thought-provoking” drawings will be selected by a curator and included in an online exhibition on the museum’s website. It’s deadline is 11:59 p.m. on May 15. The second contest, “Fables in Labels,” is a writing contest for adults to pen a fictional historical account of one of the Renaissance medals in the museum’s collection. The front side of the medal features a profile image of the Roman emperor Caracalla, and the flipside has the image of two young boys sitting down beside a human skull. The submissions can range from fictitious accounts of the medal’s artist

to the story behind the images emblazoned on its two sides. They can be either prose or poetry and must be a maximum of 300 words. They should be emailed to events@museum.ucsb.edu by April 24 and submissions should include the artist’s name, email and phone number. Along with other Renaissance medals in the museum’s catalogue, the Caracalla medal will be featured in a future AD&A Museum exhibition. The winner of “Fables in Labels” will be included in its company. “That winner of the contest will have his fictional account featured in that exhibition,” Ms. Perea said. The AD&A Museum’s upgraded digital exhibitions may have undergone an expedited rollout the minute its management knew on March 14 it would have to close due to COVID-19, but this increased online presence will not end when the coronavirus situation does. Even when the gallery doors are reopened and visitors can again stop by to see the exhibits, the museum will keep finding ways of making its website more visually engaging, participative, and thoroughly curated. As Ms. Perea sees it, now is the time for the museum to figure out exactly how it will improve its digital content down the road. “This process is teaching us so much. We’re working on building a structure that allows us to build our presence online in the coming future,” she said.

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ear Abby: I’m financial aid to accomplish a 13-year-old that goal. female and What may seem I can’t find a overwhelming right now job. My mom — including your sadness is cheating on my stepdad. about your grandmother’s I feel like I have to be as illness — can be overcome independent as possible by staying physically right now, otherwise I won’t active. I’m sorry you’re be able to do things. experiencing all I need to raise this at such a tender BEST OF money for a camera. age, but it would be Photography is my good for both of you passion. It’s all I want if you give her as in life. It’s the only much love, patience thing I’ll ever love, and understanding besides my grandma, as you can. who is 72 with Although there Abigail dementia. may be no cure for Van Buren Please help. I’m in her illness right a very big pickle. Is now, the worldwide there any point to living? scientific community is How do I get a job at 13? searching for an answer. How do I confront my If you have the courage, mother? Why can’t my talk to your mother grandma be cured? Why privately about your is my life the worst thing concerns because you about me? Please help me. may be mistaken about — Anonymous Teen in the her cheating. It would be Midwest healthier than bottling up Dear Teen: You’re very your feelings as you have young and it’s clear you been doing. are experiencing a lot of P.S. For extra money, turmoil. But right now, consider dog-walking, babyyou already have a job, sitting and odd jobs such and it’s to concentrate on as doing yard work for your studies. The better neighbors. your grades are, the Dear Abby: I am deeply stronger your chances disturbed to have learned will be of completing your after having been married education and becoming an to “John” for four years, that independent adult. Good he never divorced his last grades will better your wife. He insists they are chances of qualifying for legally divorced because

she abandoned him 10 years ago. I feel betrayed, used and abused, and I don’t know what to do. We’ve built a home and combined our finances. I can’t even pay bills without him. If I leave, I lose everything I have established. What do I do? Please help me feel adequate again. — Betrayed in the South Dear Betrayed: Talk to an attorney immediately! If you were not aware that he wasn’t divorced when you married him, he has committed fraud as well as bigamy. You should not lose everything you have established; in fact, he’ll be lucky if he isn’t prosecuted. Dear Abby: How do you know if a guy likes you? — Ashley in North Carolina Dear Ashley: If a guy pays attention to you or tries to get your attention, then the odds are pretty good that he likes you. 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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Pro Deo Foundation is there for community and helps cover laundry costs By PAUL GONZALEZ NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

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Carpinteria nonprofit youth foundation is helping ease COVID-19’s financial burden on the community by helping cover laundry costs. The Pro Deo Foundation provides “laundry bags” filled with supplies like detergent, dryer sheets and coins to pay for washing machine time at local laundromats. Chief Operating Officer Dave Roberts said the foundation has donated approximately 150 laundry bags over the past four weeks. Foundation staff distributes the bags from 8 to 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Professional Wash Center, 4416 Via Real, and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Fridays at Linden Laundry & Laundromat, 887 Linden Ave. They also provide a table of household essentials like soap and bleach. “When COVID-19 hit, obviously our program got sheltered for a while and so we’re trying to figure out ways to serve the community here in Carpinteria. We wanted to figure out where some of the gaps were, what some of the needs were. The food distribution was being handled through the schools with their lunch programs and with Santa Barbara Food Bank in conjunction with Boys and Girls Club and the Carpinteria Children’s Project. So we were thinking, ‘What else can we do to serve our community and help people who might have needs?’ We thought maybe we could help people with their laundry,” Mr. Roberts said. The foundation works with local high schools to provide business and entrepreneurship training programs for students through Coast-

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providing grocery cards to Smart & Final,” Mr. Roberts said. So far the foundation has given out 25 $50 gift cards and Mr. Roberts said they will hand out more based on need. He added that the foundation is still looking for new ways to help support the community during the COVID-19 crisis. “We kind of had to pivot a little bit. Our mission is youth, but you know we’re open to saying that we want to be a helping agent in the community and help a broader spectrum of people who are in need not just focus solely on youth during this time,” Mr. Roberts said. For more information, visit prodeofoundation.org. email: pgonzalez@newspress.com

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levels. Libra: Today doubts may crop up for you concerning certain spiritual concepts that you’ve embraced for a long time, Libra. Don’t let this cause a crisis. It could just be a normal part of your inner growth. Instead, go back and read the old books that got you started, and then read some new ones and try to view the ideas from your current perspective. You could find they aren’t so doubtful after all. Scorpio: Some disturbing dreams could bring up doubts you may have about the motives of someone you consider a friend, Scorpio. This person might have been acting strangely, and you could be wondering about the future of your friendship. It’s important to look at the symbols in the dreams and try to analyze what they’re telling you. They might be indicating your friend, you, or both. Think about it! Sagittarius: Some underhanded and not altogether honest machinations could be happening at the workplace, Sagittarius. You could be offended by it, and you could also worry if it threatens your job. Then you might also consider what you’re doing there, if it’s that sort of organization. These inner conflicts could signify the need to focus on the realities and discern exactly what you want to do. Then go for it. Capricorn: Today you might feel a little out of sorts, Capricorn, and your concentration could be diminished. You might even have a little trouble focusing on your work. Don’t worry about it. It’s more mental than anything else, and it will pass. You might feel the need to drink coffee all day to stay alert. Try to exercise some restraint on this, since it could be counterproductive. Hang in there. Aquarius: Today doubts, uncertainties, and insecurities could plague a love relationship, Aquarius. Does your beloved share your passion? Is your friend being honest and open with you? Does this relationship have a future? The only way to get past this inner turmoil is to take one step at a time and take a good long look at the results of each step. Only in this way will your doubts be resolved one way or the other. Pisces: A member of your household could be going through some rough times, Pisces, and as a result might become overly dependent on your moral and emotional support. This is flattering, but it could also be a drain on your energy. Carefully consider what you really need to say to your friend. Sometimes you have to hit a person over the head with the truth (figuratively speaking) in order to wake them up.

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SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health and community partners are in March, Cottage Health askingack residents who receive a had a problem. Their supply survey phone call to participate of PAPR face shields in a community health needswas running low. offidals said FriRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, day. Short for Powered Air-Purify- A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. TheRespirators, survey is being conducted ing PAPRs are bat“to better understand needs tery-powered devicesthe that use a and strengths the entire attached comblower to pullof air through munity, theit many filters toand clean beforediverse delivering groups within it,” Cottage Health it to the user, offering low breathspokeswoman said in of ing resistanceMaria with Zate a high level a news release. protection. Findings will help Cottage The and PAPRs used partners by Cottage Health community have a removable recognize the scope oftight-fitting population full facepiece attached to the helmet. health concerns. Currently, Cottage has of the helThe assessment will49include mets, telephone with 50 more in the with mail, al2,500 surveys, though Cottage has been told calls to randomly selected cell-they phones landlines. Allpast re- six are “in and the mail” for the sponses weeks. will be confidential, COURTESY PHOTO and information willand Because of thecollected filter-system not beseal connected toshield, namesPAPRs or Dr. Lynn Fitzgibbons, Medical Education Director of Quality and Research, showcases one of the PAPR masks. tight of the face phone Callsofwill beare thenumbers. highest level protection gin the week of July 15 and confor providers doing high-intensity, gency Department physician at bara collaboration for the ages. broad face protection is relatively tinue through September. high-risk procedures with COVID Cottage and entrepreneur Dr. Eric “They have been on fire partner- easy to come by, but shields that In addition, later this summer patients, according to Lisa Moore, McFarland stepped in. ing with the local people who have have rubber sealants that are fitted the collaborative will gather feedVice President of Clinical Services the products that can contribute and prevent any potentially conLinking up with Clinical Nurse back during a listening tour to hear at Cottage Health. Coordinator Jim Ouellette to cre- to solving this problem,” said Ms. taminated air from leaking in are from individuals and organizations However the front face shield regarding health-related needs in is ate what Ms. Moore called “the Moore. “They found the plastics difficult to get. disposable, and replaced after dream team”, the two corralled a manufacturers in town, they found Mr. Oullette and Dr. McFarland the community. Theislistening tour each use, and bysurveys, early April, will include online groupCot- local group of engineers, manufac- the guy who makes stretchy stuff had to come up with a way to protage was down tointerviews, eight. discussions, phone and turers, and entrepreneurs to man- down in Carpinteria, they found 3D duce the rubber seal under the visits to various community-based Thankfully, UCSB Chemical En- ufacture hundreds of the reusable printing people. It’s so exciting.” chin, the hardest part of the puzzle organizations. gineering professor, former Emer- face shields, creating a Santa BarFinding plastic sheets for the to solve 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 SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS UCSB. Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. Sunny and very email: stha@newspress.com Sunshine and Sunshine and Results will be availwarm comfortable patchy clouds able by the end of the year at INLAND INLAND INLAND cottagehealth.org. 86 51 92 54 87 55 By JOSH GREGA cently opened up a division of her — Christian Whittle NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL collection dedicated to protective

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facemasks. She dedicated 100% of the $3,000 revenue from her first batch of masks to Hearts. As she continues to sell facemasks, Ms. Continued from Page A1Miller is donating 20% of all continued sales to biomass Hearts. is located, near the surface, Mr.Though Peters’ Ms. nextKastenek study will isexplore pleased whether marine animals conwith theother donations the equestrian tribute nitrogen levels init the kelp centerto has received since closed, forest she iscanopy. concerned about maintainBecause sea otters forage for reef ing that level of initial support as invertebrates and spend much of businesses around town remain their time resting in the kelp forshuttered for longer periods of est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as time and the economic effects of “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” directthe pandemic linger. ly supplying their waste and urine “I think what’s going to be diffiinto the canopy. COURTESY PHOTO cult is keeping that momentum goWhile the UCSB team’s collaboraThe Hearts Therapeutic Equestrian Center offers equine pyschotherapy. ing,” tors atshe thesaid. United States Geological To do what it canotter in maintaining Survey have studied activity at makes somewhat less than a third Ordinarily, Hearts reaches out to monthly a strongintervals level of financial support for 13 years, Mr. of its annual revenue through its its individual donors in the Santa Peters from the Barbara commutoldSanta the News-Press that he PHOTO programs. Additionally, Hearts’ an- Barbara communityCOURTESY at the end of and nity,his Hearts has observe bolstered its on soteam will them nualUCSB Barn study Danceon fundraiser origithe year, making its appeal for why acial “finer scale.” The kelp growth involved the use of divers. media presence by going up nally scheduled for May 9 was ex- they should continue supporting from one or two posts per week to pected to bring in around $50,000 the equestrian center. Unsurpris- daily posting. Still, Ms. Kastenak before it got cancelled due to the ingly, the current situation means acknowledged that the economic pandemic. that Hearts needs to make that ap- impacts of the coronavirus mean According to Ms. Kastenek, main- peal sooner than usual. that now isn’t the best time to ask taining the 18 horses at Hearts “We’re essentially working back- for money. While the health crisis costs $10,000 a month, so the mon- wards and reaching out to every- is cutting significantly into Hearts’ ey raised during the average annu- one we can now,” Ms. Kastenek reserves even with strong commual Barn Dance could pay for nearly said. nity help, Ms. Kastenak stressed next year. half a year’s worth of horse care. Thus far, Ms. Kastenek is thrilled that its resolve to make it through “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My faContinued fromincreased Page A1 the num- with the “outpouring” Hearts has of commuthe coronavirus remains strong. vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” ber of foundation grants it has ap- nity support andshe individual do“We are fully functioning, pushsaid. program learning them with having fun. Hearts has received. One ing ahead, and looking forward to plied for,combines but if it receives it nations Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the “Wenot learned about owlsthe andmoney how when their will be able to use of they the eat most significant donors has having our participants back,” she day was the inflatable obstacle course. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their while its doors are closed, consid- been local women’s accessories desaid. “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really rootprey,” excitedly.don’t He said he also enjoys studyering he thesaid foundations award signer Caron Miller. Asteaching the Newsed in the kids teamwork and confidence and ing math. the grants until the end of the year. Press reported, Ms. Millertogether has re- inemail: jgrega@newspress.com working a collaborative setting. All of our

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the support of individuals within CARPINTERIA The Santa Barbara County of Govern- to the SantaAssociation Barbara community, ments an update whichreleased it has increased itsFriday outreach on week’sassistance work on the fornext financial toHighweather way Linden Casitas Pass the 101: storm of theand coronavirus. construction project. Though the center hasn’t used Monday Wednes-like itsFrom 18 horses tothrough offer programs day crews will be restriping lanes therapeutic horseback riding or and moving concrete safety barriequine facilitated ers to prepare for the psychotherapy next stages since decided to to acease operaof work,itaccording press retions on March 17, caring for its anlease from SBCAG. imals doesn’t with alternatfrozen busiHighway 101stop will have ness. Keeping ing lane closuresessential betweenworkers Linden on hand to giveavenues. the horses and Bailard One exercise lane will open. andremain provide veterinary and farri8 p.m. to equestrian 5 a.m. Monday erFrom service, the center through north-sure is doing Wednesday, what it mustthe to make bound onramps at Casitas it’s ready to reactivate the Pass moment Road and Linden Avenue will accrowd restrictions are lifted, have alternating closures as cording to Development Manager needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. Morgan Kastenek. Monday through Wednesday “We are doing everything we can the southbound offramp at Cato bePass prepared for when we reositas Road will be closed pen,” she said. as needed. Staying prepared for Casitas reopening Via Real is closed from and Road takingtocare of the horses is an Pass the old northbound expensive Highway 101proposition, onramp. Localhowever, resand the coronavirus idents have one-way situation access tohas Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedesleft the equestrian center operattrians can use the sidewalk onthat ing without revenue sources Via it isReal, usedbut to people at this are timeasked of year. to refrainHearts from entering the entirely conThough is almost struction area. reliant on donations from individTheand newfoundation southboundgrants Highway uals under 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road it ordinary circumstances anyway, Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of is open and the temporary ramp his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and has been removed. meet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue “Everyone knows each other,” he said. is closed for approximately six to Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before nine months. Drivers are asked he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to use the of-ramps at Reynolds favorite at the event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to GABRIELSEN, Germaine Many of the students have participated in Fun in the reach the beach and downtown Our dearest friend Germaine Gabrielsen, passed away Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed Carpinteria. March 31, 2020 at the age of 95. She was born in Berlin, into the17, group. Figueroa, 11, said this is her first Germany on January 1925.Judith Growing up in Berlin, in the program and said she wants to come back — Christian Whittle Germaine wasyear a talented young dancer, eventually

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Moonrise 9:25 a.m. 10:16 a.m. Pasadena 83/60/s 88/63/s Your loving family Moonset none 12:15 a.m. Paso Robles 85/51/s 90/54/s At the request of her former ballet instructor, who First Full Last New Sacramento 84/58/pc 90/56/s had recently moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, Germaine was San Diego 75/62/s 76/62/s convinced to come to America. She began teaching ballet 69/53/pc 70/53/s with her former teacher. Unaccustomed to the hotden and Court. humid There, summersshe however, one day mentioned told she would be Spirit until a few days be- strengthen it. San Francisco lenge. San Jose 77/56/pc 82/55/s Germaine decided to leave and visit family friends in Hope California. that Ranch, she was the first Spirit of Fiesta and forenotices the parade. of hiding away and “You think, here I Obituary are published daily in the Santa Barbara“She felt that instead Apr 30 ‘I’mMay 7 to give May 14the best May 22 San Luis Obispo 76/56/s 81/55/s Continued from Page A1 a woman at the home her.News-Press That “My said something like, ‘You’re go- just favoring it, Santa thatMonica exercise would can,’ and you just make yourself strong,” and mom also appear on our website: www.newspress.com 73/58/s help,”75/58/s Germaine’s family friends lived in the new community of Hope Ranch in overheard Santa happened to have a Text daughter ingbyto betoSpirit of Fiesta.’ faxed It was like966-1421, three or brought Ms. Parker she said. Tahoe Valley 67/38/pc 72/43/s Barbara. 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games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet and dirty is perfect.” Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Center of Santa Barbara. “They are very generous to lend their support to this event today and we’re very grateful,” said Ms. CaJENNIE COSTANTINO brera.

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