Santa Barbara News-Press: March 23, 2022

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Spring on the silver screen

Pain at the pump

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California Democrat lawmakers propose gas tax rebate to fight high gas prices - B4

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Carbajal touts funding to fix SB veterans building

Group rallies against COVID mandates By KAITLYN SCHALLHORN NEWS-PRESS STAFF-WRITER

Dr. Robert Malone, a selfdescribed vaccine research expert who has done early work on mRNA, spoke to a group of people in Santa Barbara over the weekend, decrying mandates and claiming the COVID-19 vaccine does not work. A former Goleta resident and

alumnus of Santa Barbara City College, Dr. Malone has been widely criticized for spreading debunked or misleading information about COVID and the vaccines, particularly after an appearance on Joe Rogen’s podcast in December 2021. Dr. Malone addressed a crowd gathered for a rally organized by The Unity Project and Stand Please see RALLY on A2

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Dr. Robert Malone, left, takes part in a “fireside chat” with Dr. Michael Huang during a rally against COVID-19 vaccine mandates over the weekend in Santa Barbara.

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Congressman Salud Carbajal, center, and Patrick Zuroske, Assistant Director of General Services Department for the County of Santa Barbara, right, view the courtyard of the Veterans’ Memorial Building in Santa Barbara on Tuesday.

By KAITLYN SCHALLHORN NEWS-PRESS STAFF-WRITER

The latest spending package signed by President Joe Biden earlier this month included aid to Ukraine as well as direct funding for Santa Barbara-area projects — including for the Santa Barbara Veterans’ Memorial Building. U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal

visited the community building Tuesday as part of his “Central Coast Community Project Victory Tour.” The Democrat who represents Santa Barbara was able to secure more than $9.5 million in funding for area projects in the latest spending package. Of that, about $1.3 million is earmarked for electrical, seismic and utility improvements to the

veterans’ community building. “The Santa Barbara Veterans’ Memorial Building is an important community resource for Central Coast veterans and the community groups that work with them — and I’m proud to have delivered key funding that will help maintain the facility for years to come,” Rep. Carbajal said in a statement to the NewsPress. “The $1.3 million that I

successfully secured for this project … will help make seismic, electrical and safety upgrades over the next year to preserve this invaluable facility for those who have served and sacrificed for our nation.” County Supervisor Gregg Hart previously said: “These funds for seismic and safety upgrades for the Santa Barbara County Please see CARBAJAL on A4

Ted McToldridge, SB Zoo’s first director, dies By KAITLYN SCHALLHORN NEWS-PRESS STAFF-WRITER

Edward “Ted” McToldridge, Santa Barbara Zoo’s first director, has died. Mr. McToldridge was hired as the zoo’s first employee in 1964 as the park superintendent. The title later changed to zoo director, and under his leadership, the zoo grew to a multi-million dollar non-profit organization. Mr. McToldridge was known for often caring for the zoo’s animals and tending to the grounds himself during his tenure. He’s remembered for having a special eye for the aesthetics of the zoo grounds, from the landscaping to the animal exhibits he designed and built himself. “Ted dedicated his life to building the Santa Barbara Zoo,” Rich Block, president and CEO of the Santa Barbara Zoo, said in a statement. “His passion for animal care ran deep, and his vision and dream for what this

place could be has truly become a reality that millions of guests from near and far get to enjoy today. Ted instilled in us the privilege we share working in the care and conservation of the animals at the Zoo. He cherished his staff and animals so much and leaves a tremendous legacy for us all. He will be dearly missed.” Mr. McToldridge was born in London, England, in 1930. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his children Tina York, Terri Stewart, Teddy McToldridge and Tara Weilbacher; and his grandchildren Zechariah, Elijah and Jude York; Lauren, Samantha and Jack Stewart; Colten, Daisy, Scarlet and Talon McToldridge; and Marie and Finley Weilbacher. In lieu of flowers, the McToldridge family asked for donations to be sent to the Santa Barbara Zoo in Mr. Toldridge’s memory. email: kschallhorn@newspress.com

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Edward “Ted” McToldridge was the first director, and first employee, of the Santa Barbara Zoo.

Rep. Carbajal tours the lobby of the building.

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