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VOL. 7, NO. 10
THISWEEK Fun for all at Wild West Fest
School board mulls budget
By Christina Macone-Greene
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MAY 20, 2011
CARLSBAD — The scene at the 2nd annual Wild West Fest at the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park was punctuated with fun for the whole family. At every turn, a good time was had by all on May 14. Be it the live country music or having the kids saddle up for a mechanical bull or pony ride, there was something for everybody. But most of all, visitors had the chance to wander around a historic park. “This used to be a working ranch,” said Craddock Stropes, community coordinator at city of Carlsbad. “So the opportunity for the public to come and reexperience the days when cattle roamed this very ranch is exciting and unique.” At one section of the ranch, the Alpine Outlaws oversaw the mock jailhouse. Stropes said if someone wanted to have a family member arrested for fun, a
By Patty McCormac
RANCHO SANTA FE — The May 5 meeting of the Rancho Santa Fe School District Board was short and to the point, centering mostly on the upcoming budget, which continues to be hard to nail down because of what can be expected from the state. “It’s hard because the governor has not settled on a May revised budget yet,” said Lindy Delaney, school district superintendent. She said she will bring a school district budget to the June 2 meeting for approval by the trustees, even though TURN TO WILD WEST ON A15 WILD WILD WEST $9:;(!9<9:=<;2(=>()?;9@ABC;2(AD=EA(=>>(DBA(>B@;A:(?=EF=G(H;9<(CI<B@H(:D;(JBKC(J;A: she is not sure how much will 1;A:(9:(8;=(/9<<BKK=("9@?D(0BA:=<B?(!9<L' Photo by Christina Macone-Greene be forthcoming from the state. “I assume we’re going to get something,” she said. She said she is going to go with a working number of By Patty McCormac $9.1 million and pretend little RANCHO SANTA FE — or nothing is coming from the About 100 people came to the state. Last year’s budget was annual meeting of the $9.6 million. Rancho Santa Fe Association In the meantime, she to hear about the accomplishsaid she will work with the ments of the past year, goals Rancho Santa Fe Education for the next and to meet the Foundation to see if it can candidates of the upcoming help take up some of the board election. slack. The May 12 event held at She said she wants to be the garden club also gave careful with rainy day funds members the opportunity to at the moment. sip cocktails, and witness the “We don’t know how annual awards given to their rainy the days are going to neighbors. get,” she said. Before giving the State of The state has a $15.4 bilthe Association address, lion deficit with which legislaboard president Tom Lang tors are trying to deal. The bestowed the Community new fiscal year begins on July Service Award on Rochelle 1, but it is doubtful a new Putnam. budget will be in place by He said most years it is then, making it difficult for hard to decide between all entities like school districts the dedicated volunteers which depend on government within the community, but dollars to finalize their own this year was different. budgets. “There is a standout Delaney said after all the budget wangling is done at A BIG THANK YOU $=M( 89@H( 9@C( %;F( !KIMM;<2( F=:D( =I:H=B@H( *AA=?B9:B=@( 6=9<C( M;MF;<A2( 9<;(
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