Santa Barbara News-Press: August 22, 2021

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Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is seeking volunteers - B1

Voices writers discuss Afghanistan and more in their commentaries - C1, 2

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Artists showcase work at La Cumbre Plaza

Americans warned to avoid Kabul airport

Goleta Valley Art Association hosts first in-person gallery since start of pandemic

Official warns of potential threats from Islamic State By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS MANAGING EDITOR

The U.S. embassy in Kabul Saturday urged American citizens in Afghanistan to stay away from the capital’s airport because of “potential security threats.” The potential threats could come from the Islamic State terrorist group, according to a senior U.S. official. For that reason, the U.S. military is working on determining safe routes to get Americans to the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. Officials, who briefed President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Please see AFGHANISTAN on A8

The U.S. military is working on determining safe routes to get Americans to the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul.

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Elizabeth Flanagan, president of the Goleta Valley Art Association, poses with her artwork during the Art Show at La Cumbre Plaza on Saturday.

By MADISON HIRNEISEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

Booths showcasing an array of abstract, landscape and portrait art lined the outdoor area of La Cumbre Plaza on Saturday as the Goleta Valley Art Association hosted its first in-person art show since the COVID19 pandemic began. The outdoor show featured the work of 21 artists, all of which were members of the GVAA, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the outdoor mall area of La Cumbre Plaza. The booths drew in groups of passersby, who marveled at the artists’ creative depictions of scenes across Santa Barbara, historical figures and snapshots of nature. All of the participating artists had art for sale during Saturday’s event. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the GVAA hosted online shows to connect the community with art during various periods of quarantine and lockdown. But now that businesses are reopening once again, smiles could be seen all around as artists shared their work with each other and members of the community. “We’ve been so isolated, and I’m so glad to see fellow artists that I haven’t seen for a long time,” Marie Arnold, a member of the GVAA and the La Please see ART on A5

By MADISON HIRNEISEN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

Artists Richard Erskine and Rosalie Bier sit next to their respective art pieces.

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Officers from the Santa Barbara Police Department collected nearly 240 guns at the annual Anonymous Gun Buyback on Saturday, trading weapons for gift cards at the Earl Warren Showgrounds. Officers collected 127 long guns, 106 handguns and five assault rifles between 8 a.m. and noon Saturday. One additional gun was accepted after the event ended, according to an organizer, bringing the total number of weapons surrendered to 239. The event, now in its sixth year, is organized annually by the Coalition Against Gun Violence to give community members an opportunity to turn in unwanted weapons. The process is completely anonymous, and community members simply drive through the Earl Warren Showgrounds lot, pop the trunk and allow SBPD officers to remove the weapons before driving away. This year, participants received a $100 gift card to Smart and Final for every long rifle and handgun, and a $200 gift card for every assault rifle. Following Saturday’s collection, the SBPD will check the serial number Please see GUNS on A2

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Hundreds of guns collected at Earl Warren Showgrounds buyback event

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Saturday’s SUPER LOTTO: 12-22-36-44-47 Mega: 20

Saturday’s DAILY 4: 5-4-6-6

Friday’s MEGA MILLIONS: 41-43-51-57-70 Mega: 1

Saturday’s FANTASY 5: 6-16-24-28-30

Saturday’s DAILY DERBY: 10-01-03 Time: 1:41.18

Saturday’s POWERBALL: 16-28-36-39-59 Meganumber: 4

Saturday’s DAILY 3: 0-9-8 / Midday 7-6-0


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