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Goleta Harbor and Seafood Festival councilmembers returns to SB Harbor
explain positions on Measure B By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
Each member of the Goleta City Council spoke to the News-Press concerning their positions on Measure B, the Goleta sales tax. Mayor Paula Perotte gave the following statement to the NewsPress, emphasizing that she is speaking as a private citizen and not as the Mayor of Goleta: “As a member of Goleta’s city council, I’m proud that a supermajority of us voted to put this on the ballot for voters to decide whether to close our funding gap for vital services, including police
and fire safety, safe roads and sidewalks, and clean creeks and beaches. Speaking purely as a Goleta resident for more than 40 years, I strongly support a yes on Measure B. I am convinced that an extra penny on a dollar is the best way to provide our residents and visitors with the level of services we expect and need.” Councilman Roger Aceves was the only council member to vote against the sales tax. “I voted against, and stand firmly against, raising our sales tax without a clear and transparent plan as to how the funds will be spent. Please see GOLETA on A6
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Above, Santa Barbara Harbor was host to a massive influx of visitors who arrived to eat at the Santa Barbara Harbor and Seafood Festival on Saturday. Below, a colossal plate of paella is cooked at the festival.
By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS
The 19th Annual Santa Barbara Harbor and Seafood Festival was celebrated Saturday for the first time since 2019. The festival lured seafood lovers to Santa Barbara Harbor for one of the community’s most cherished events. “The misty weather did not deter the early birds from coming out and getting to the seafood as early as possible. The harbor patrol boats are doing their tours. I’m looking at a lot of people right now,” Chris Bell, PIO for the Waterfront Department of the city of Santa Barbara told the News-Press. The festival celebrated the opening of lobster season while showcasing fresh, regional seafood in addition to live music, maritime education, free boat rides, children’s activities and vessel tours. “I think it’s fantastic. It is such Please see FESTIVAL on A3
The Camino Real Marketplace is shown in Goleta on Thursday.
Annual Chumash Culture Day returns By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
The 16th annual Chumash Culture Day returned to the Santa Ynez Indian Reservation for the first time since 2019 on Saturday. The festival featured Californiastyle Native American singing, dancing, food and games. “It feels healing. We are really excited to see old friends and celebrate California Native American culture and bring in
At left, sea urchins are split open to be sold as very fresh uni at the event. Above, members of the band “Spencer the Gardener” provided live music at the festival.
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Abalone jewelry crafted by Santa Barbara-based Qashi Wear are displayed for sale during the 16th annual Chumash Culture Day at the Santa Ynez Indian Reservation on Saturday.
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dance groups. It is also a time of remembering those who have passed from Covid or have passed because we have not been in person for three years. It’s a healing time,” Nakia Zavalla, cultural director of the Chumash Tribe, told the News-Press. The event was open to all ages of the community. Activities included arts and crafts vendors, food booths and basket-making Please see CHUMASH on A7
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