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The attached Board Policy and Administrative Regulation 6144 – “Academic Freedom/Controversial Issues” describe the Board’s role and duty in addressing the discussion of controversial issues in the district’s classrooms. Staff believes the subject of Critical Race Theory (CRT) should be debated or discussed in a class solely as a controversial issue not presented in any way as fact. Care, in particular, must be taken in ANY discussion about CRT to conform with AR 6144, which stipulates in particular, “6. The discussion does not reflect adversely upon persons because of their race, sex, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, handicap, or occupation.” CONTINUED ON PAGE A15
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NORTH COUNTY — On Saturday, Jun. 19, at the El Camino Homeless Shelter in Atascadero, located at 6370 Atascadero Ave, a few key individuals joined together to witness a special award being presented to the organization. El Camino Homeless Organization’s (ECHO) Executive Director Wendy Lewis, alongside Kandy Noel, ECHO’s Board Chair, and Amy Freeman, board member, was awarded the 2021 California Nonprofit of the Year by Senator John Laird. “We are deeply humbled to be recognized by Senator John Laird as a 2021 Nonprofit of the Year,” Lewis shared as she accepted the award. Laird represents District 17 of the California State Senate, which includes Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo Counties, as well as parts of Monterey and Santa Clara Counties. “Out of all the nonprofits, ECHO was an easy choice, and it is wonderful to be here in San
Luis Obispo County,” Senator Laird explained. Atascadero Mayor Heather Moreno and Councilmember Susan Funk were also present. “To pick ECHO as the nonprofit of the year from the entire district which encompasses multiple counties says a lot about ECHO,” Mayor Moreno stated. “There are so many good nonprofits from which to choose, and we here, I think, I can be biased, certainly, and think they do such a wonderful job, but I think we have really seen the growth in ECHO in the last several years, the investment from Must! Charities, how they have expended not just here in Atascadero but to Paso also here with the warming center...not at all surprised that they won nonprofit of the year.” Traditionally, honorees and legislators are invited to a celebratory luncheon on California Nonprofits Day. This year, like 2020, the luncheon was canceled in response to pandemic restrictions. Lewis shared, “It is pretty amazing to be on Pictured from left to right: ECHO Board Member Amy Freeman, ECHO Board, Kandy CONTINUED ON PAGE A15
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Noel, ECHO Board Chair, Wendy Lewis, ECHO President/CEO; Senator John Laird, Atascadero Mayor Heather Moreno, Atascadero City Council Member Susan Funk. Photo by Hayley Mattson
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PRHS Class of 2021 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
A celebration of life for Logan Castillo will be held on Thursday Jun. 24 at 3 p.m. Contributed Photo
Logan Castillo, A Brilliant, Super Smart, and Kind Boy
Local ten-year-old boy dies after being diagnosed with Stage 3 Burkitt’s Lymphoma By CAMILLE DeVAUL camille@pasoroblespress.com
PASO ROBLES — On Saturday, Jun. 19, Logan Castillo passed away at 1:30 a.m. with his parents Leo and Katie by his side. Logan was ten years old. A celebration of life for Logan will be held on Thurs. Jun. 24 at 3 p.m. at the Riverstar Vineyards in San Miguel. The celebration will be casual and cozy, just like Logan. Logan’s father, Leo Castillo, said, “He was a stubborn boy, but he was brilliant. Super smart and super kind.” On Sunday, Jun. 13, Logan was taken to the emergency room at Twin Cities Hospital in Templeton after having flu-like symptoms for a week. According to Leo, his son looked drastically different within that one week of being sick and lost 10 pounds in seven days. A tumor was found while at Twin Cities, and because Logan’s stomach was swelling, he and his father Leo were driven by ambulance to the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. There, doctors identified Logan had Stage 3 Burkitt’s
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Lymphoma in his abdomen. Quickly, Logan began chemotherapy, but his body was not responding to the treatment. Logan was then flown to a hospital in Los Angeles for dialysis treatment. Unfortunately, that night Logan did not make it. “I want to reiterate to people how sacred human life is, and it’s so nice to see kindness in a world that we’re living in. [We are] complete strangers to the Santa Barbara area but yet Santa Barbara went completely above and beyond,” said Leo. A GoFundMe page was set up on Jun. 17 to help the Castillo family with medical expenses. In five days, the fund has raised over $43,000. Leo said, “I want people to know how important these last few weeks have been because of the community themselves. I am baffled and floored by the amount of support in Santa Barbara, the amount of support that we’re getting here in town.” CONTINUED ON PAGE A15
SMART CASE UPDATE
With a 4.74 and 4.68 GPA both seniors are ready for their next phase in life to begin By CAMILLE DeVAUL camille@pasoroblespress.com
Valedictorian Kristal Roman Kristal Roman Romero graduated from Paso Robles High School (PRHS) with a 4.74 GPA. Kristal will be furthering her academic career at the University of California, Berkeley, where she plans on double majoring in political science and ethnic studies. She intends to use these degrees to prepare her for a career as a civil rights lawyer. “I like Berkley’s history in social and political activism because that is something I hope to be involved with when I get to college. Another thing that was important to me was how diverse their campus is,”
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PASO ROBLES — The Paso Robles, Joint Unified School District (PRJUSD) Board of Trustees met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Jun. 22. In what was a heated meeting from start to finish, during general public, residents raised concerns that ranged from issues with the Spanish to English translation, teachers asking for students’ pronouns, critical race theory, and potential closure of the Georgia Brown Elementary School campus. Superintendent Curt Dubost has clarified that no decision has been made to close Georgia Brown in previous meetings. Jesus Cendejas, a former trustee at Cuesta College, called in to address diversity, equity, and inclusion. “I want to start off with a history lesson. In the 1930s in Frankfurt, Germany, there came a group of Jewish intellectuals that came up with the school of critical thought in response to the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany. They were then banned and exiled from that country because they were Jewish and they held leftist views. Critical Race Theory is something we need. But I don’t want to focus on that because the white supremacy that has been allowed to boil in this district is unacceptable, hearing the translator. This is a clear violation of the civil rights, non-discrimination statute that has been passed down decades ago. If this is your warning that this Board is failing in its commitment to its students and parents, Chris, Dorian, I know you hear me. We are watching you. And there will be measures taken against this Board and its continued civil rights procedural violation.” Cendejas continued with statements criticizing the Board and then was stopped because his three minutes for public comment was over. President Arend then reminded the public that comments regarding discussion item J.3. Discussion of Board Policy 6144 and Critical Race Theory (CRT) will need to call and comment when the Board gets to that item.
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Kristal explained. Berkley was one of Romero’s top choices of universities. While Kristal almost always knew she wanted to be a lawyer, it wasn’t until her junior year she was inspired to add ethnic studies to her list. During the civil rights unit in her AP history class, Kristal was inspired by the stories of hardships people of color have faced and wanted to pursue further education in ethnic studies. Kristal has spent the last four years tirelessly developing all facets of herself-- in the classroom, on the tennis courts, and in her community. Having taken a total of 11 advanced placement classes, including every AP social science class offered and seven honors classes, Kristal has proven to be a more than capable student. In her three years playing varsity tennis, Kristal was named co-captain for two of them, and has also CONTINUED ON PAGE A15
GOVERNMENT
Supervisors Will Hold A Special Meeting on Cannabis Tax Rate
County of SLO recognizes June 19 as Juneteenth By MELISSA MATTSON melissa@pasoroblespress.com
SAN LUIS OBISPO — The San Luis Obispo Board of Supervisors held a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Jun. 22 at 9 a.m. This was the first in-person meeting since COVID-19 restrictions began, and remote participation will no longer be conducted. Cheryl Vines of the NAACP received the resolution recognizing Saturday, Jun. 19 as Juneteenth
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in the County of San Luis Obispo in person from Supervisor Bruce Gibson. Items 10 and 22 were pulled from the consent agenda for a separate vote. Item 10 was Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties. Supervisor Dawn OrtizLegg moved approval of item 10 with the amendment to the verbiage to include the Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties. The motion passed 4-0, with Supervisor Arnold abstaining from the vote. Item 22; Request to approve a contract with Rincon Consultants, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $244,668 to prepare an Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Paso Basin Land Use Planting Ordinance, contingent on adoption of the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Recommended Budget. Supervisor
Gibson pulled this item to state that he is of the opinion that the item is a mistake. Supervisor Debbie Arnold made a motion to approve the item. She referenced the emergency ordinance from 2014, which stopped certain agricultural businesses, which she feels is unfair, and that this item will create a more fair distribution for Paso Robles. The item passed 4-1, with Supervisor Gibson in opposition. The remaining consent agenda passed 5-0. Dr. Penny Borenstein, County Public Health Officer, spoke on the 68 new cases over the last few weeks and that COVID is not gone but that no deaths have occurred in over a month. She highlighted the changes that have occurred since CONTINUED ON PAGE A15
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CLASS OF 2021
Paso Robles High School Scholar Athletes After a challenging year due to the pandemic, the Paso Robles High School Senior class of 2021 finishes the year strong, ready to take on their next adventure. Female Athlete of the Year Hannah Chambers Softball/G. Volleyball
Male Athlete of the Year Tre Eade B. Water Polo/Swim
Female Scholar / Athlete of the Year Abigail Springer G. Water Polo/Swim
Male Scholar / Athlete of the Year Chase Stratman Baseball/ B. Soccer
Phil Nixon Award Nolan Rumph Swim
Dick Hamilton Scholarship Isabella Druding Cheer/Stunt
Kambria Wesch Doherty Memorial Scholarship Kendall Moffitt Swimming
Kambria Wesch Doherty Memorial Scholarship Abigail Springer Swimming
Senior Athletic Excellence Awards Isabella Druding Sophia Mullinix Hannah Chambers Kristal Roman Abigail Springer Kendall Moffitt Jaiden Anguiano Hailie Abel Hailey McEntire Sierra Berezay Sage Adams Madison Holbrook Janiel Finnegan Stanko Jenny Armstrong Ethan Wright Frank Mabian
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Gavin Hamamoto Jacob Lambeth Wes Bennett Ethan Arebalo Tre Eade Cole Eberhard Omar McPherson Payton Ramos Devin Perez Jakob Wright Chase Stratman Jonah Dewhurst Angel Gomez
Pride of the Bearcat Award Vanessa Espinoza Cheerleading Mya Castelli Track and Field Cindy Jaimes Women’s Soccer Rebekah Premenko Women’s Soccer Katalina Vargas Women’s Swimming Tyler Seidel Women’s Swimming Carlotta Abascal Women’s Swimming Jalen Cullors Men’s Volleyball Antonio Conover Football Brandon Barrios Men’s Soccer Marlon Bonilla Men’s Soccer Juan Cuarao Men’s Soccer
Scholar Athlete Award (3.75 GPA+) Kristal Roman Mya Castelli Ashley Robles Zoey Mayo Abigail Springer Angel Gomez Carlotta Abascal Madeline Loff Jason Scruggs Cole Eberhard
Connell Crawford Madison Holbrook Hailey McEntire Raul Rendon Taylor Bivin Brendon Mendoza Jaiden Anguiano Madeleine Romero David Lopez Rebekah Premenko Haven Holmes Jonah Dewhurst Ethan Wright Anessa Palomino Sophia Mullinix Chloe Heilman Smith Edgar Palafox Kendall Moffitt Mariah Wetherholt Chase Stratman Jaclyn DiMatteo Tyler Seidel Jebediah Baker Quinton Pressley Cindy Jaimes Sierra Berezay Alejandra Gutierrez-Esquivel Jillian Root Maya Kinder Jakob Wright Hannah Chambers Sofia Willoughby Vanessa Espinoza Jazmine Ramirez Wyatt Millsap Gabriel Contreras
Three-Sport Athlete Jaiden Anguiano XCountry/Soccer/Track Brandon Barrios Football/Soccer/Track Mya Castelli XCountry/Soccer/Track Isabella Druding Cheer/Stunt Vanessa Espinoza Cheer/Stunt Sophia Mullinix Cheer/Softball
COMMUNITY
Paso Robles Library Moves Towards Full Service STAFF REPORT
PASO ROBLES — Starting on Jun. 21, the Paso Robles City Library invites the public to check out its fresh new look. Thanks to generous funding from the Paso Robles Library Foundation, new tables throughout the library now offer better access to power connectivity and improved accessibility, spaciousness, and lighting. In the children’s area, the new tables are accompanied by a new and impressive interactive learning kiosk geared toward children up to six years old and an early literacy computer station, perfect for the eight-and-under crowd. Throughout the children’s area, new soft seating, the interactive learning kiosk, and colorful signage incorporate an ocean theme to complement the popular fish aquarium maintained by the Friends of the Paso Robles Library. Also new to the children’s area is the Inclusive Collection, a collection of dyslexic-friendly and largeprint books that invites all readers to experience the joy of reading. Funded by the Library Foundation, this collection will grow to include children’s books in braille and sensory-friendly board books. “We are grateful that Library Foundation support has allowed us to reimagine the children’s area to create an inclusive underwater-themed space that inspires early literacy,” states Youth Services Librarian Melissa Bailey. “Our new furnishings, learning kiosk, and Inclusive Collection encourage families to play and learn together in a whole new way and foster a feeling of welcome and support at the Library for all members of our community.” In addition to the new furnishings, all the public Internet computers, the study room, and seating areas for leisurely reading are now available. For more information about supporting the library through the Library Foundation or the Friends of the Library, visit prcity.com. The Library is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Curbside service is available during open hours. Call the library at (805)237-3870 or visit prcity. com/library and the Library’s Facebook and Instagram sites for more information.
Join Miss Melissa on Tuesday, Jul. 6, to learn how to make colorful and crunchy sensory slime! We will be using Elmer’s Glue and activator to make this textural delight extra fast and easy. Kits for our Jul. 6 class will be available starting Wednesday, Jun. 30, while supplies last.
Thursday, Jul. 8, 11 a.m.: Teen Paint with Miss Melissa
Register to reserve your seat in our virtual paint party just for teens! Once you’ve registered, stop by the library to pick up your painting kit, containing everything you will need to join Miss Melissa on Thursday, Jul. 8 at 11 a.m. on Zoom. This virtual paint party will walk participants through painting an evening desert scene. Prefer the mountains? Maybe a redwood forest? No problem! This project can be customized to suit your scenery of choice in any colors you like! Registration is required to receive information to participate in this program.
Week of Jul. 11: Traveling Lantern - Caterpillar Hunter
Based on the beloved character of the late Steve Irwin, the Caterpillar Hunter shrinks himself and sets off to explore the terrain, pursuing elusive bugs and strange herbage in the wild recesses of a common North American vegetable garden. Crikey! Join in his exciting backyard adventure! Registration is required to receive information to participate in this program.
Tuesday, Jul. 13, 4 p.m.: Try It! Tuesdays - DIY Bouncy Ball Kit
Join Miss Melissa to make your own colorful bouncy ball! Stop by and grab everything you need Jun. 14 to Aug. 14, participate in “Reading Colors to get bouncing. Kits for our Jul. 13 class will be availYour World” and read to win great prizes! Simply able starting Wednesday, Jul. 7, while supplies last. register and log your minutes. Complete 10 hours of Tuesday, Jul. 20, 4 p.m.: reading and win a goodie bag: sensory activity, book Try It! Tuesdays - Felt Dinosaur Kit and crayons or pen for children and teens; mug, jourThis week, we’re going to sew our own felt Dinosaur nal, and colored pencils for adults. All winners will also friend! Join Miss Melissa on Tuesday, Jul. 20, to learn be entered into the grand prize drawing: an Occulus how to stitch up this simple project, great for beginII Virtual Reality Headset! ners. Kits for our Jul. 20 class will be available starting Theme-based classes and events for both children Wednesday, Jul. 14, while supplies last. and adults are guaranteed to bring more color to your Thursday, Jul. 22, 11 a.m.: world this summer! Check them out below. (Online Kids Paint with Miss Melissa registration required for some.) Register to reserve your seat in our virtual paint Month of July: Shadow Factory— party just for kids! Once you’ve registered, stop by the Shadow School Workshop Series library to pick up your painting kit, containing everyShadow School is a cross-curricular virtual puppetry thing you will need to join Miss Melissa on Thursday, program designed for elementary-aged audiences. It Jul. 22 at 11 a.m. on Zoom. This virtual paint party will features a series of three engaging, self-paced online walk participants through painting a starry night scene. workshops that cover the science of shadows, poet- While all ages are welcome, this project is best suited ry-writing, and shadow puppet-making. While these to children ages 7 and up. Registration is required to workshops are geared toward elementary-aged partic- receive information to participate in this program. ipants, anyone interested in learning about the art Tuesday, Jul. 27, 4 p.m.: of shadow puppetry is welcome to register for this Try It! Tuesdays - Wood Derby Car Kit workshop series. Registration is required to receive Join Miss Melissa on Tuesday, Jul. 27, as we build information to participate in this program. custom wooden race cars! Stop by to pick up your kit Tuesday, Jul. 6, 4 p.m.: containing everything you need to build and decorate Try It! Tuesdays - Foam Bead Slime Kit your car. Kits for our Jul. 27 class will be available startThis week, pick up your Foam Bead Slime Kit! ing Wednesday, Jul. 21, while supplies last.
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Eagles Softball Team Falls in CIF DIII Semifinal By CONNOR ALLEN
TEMPLETON — The Templeton softball team’s magical run came to an end last week in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Central Section DIII semifinal losing to the no. 2 overall seed, Liberty, 1-0 at Vineyard Elementary. Liberty was able to get on the board in the second inning on a two-out single, which would ultimately turn out to be the game’s only run. Templeton finished the season 18-5 overall. The Eagles entered this season with little expectations in the Mountain League but quickly began turn-
ing heads as they kept on winning and eventually found themselves in first place with just three games to go in the regular season. Templeton kicked off their season on Mar. 24 against the Pioneer Valley Panthers and cruised to an 8-2 victory. A few days later, the girls in green would host Arroyo Grande, one of the top-ranked teams in the section and favorites in the Mountain League, and barely lose 6-5. Following the tough loss to Arroyo Grande, Templeton reeled off 13 straight wins. Not only did the Eagles win every game for nearly two straight months, throughout their 13 wins, only one of them was within one run while six of them were double-digit victories. Templeton also had three wins by 15 or more runs during their winning. The winning streak came to an end right where it started with Arroyo Grande. Templeton’s sched-
ule was set up so that they would play the top two Mountain League teams in the last two series of the season, Arroyo Grande and Paso Robles. Thus, Templeton entered the first series unbeaten in league play and in first place in one of the toughest divisions in the Central Section. The first game of the series between AG and Templeton was an instant classic in Templeton. The two teams battled for seven innings, with Templeton ahead by one for most of the game. However, Arroyo Grande tied the game up in the seventh, which sent the game to extras, where both teams would score three runs. Arroyo Grande would eventually win the game 9-7 and the series 2-1. Entering the final series of the regular season, Templeton still had a shot at the outright Mountain League crown but needed to sweep the Bearcats in order to claim it. Templeton took the first game 15-4
but dropped the first game of the Saturday doubleheader, 7-6, ending the season 12-6 in league, tied with the same record as Arroyo Grande. Senior pitcher Charlotte Forniss operated as the Eagles ace this season and was excellent in the circle, throwing multiple shutouts while also swinging the bat. Offensively and defensively, Templeton was the top team in the Mountain League this year, scoring 153 runs while only surrendering 50, both league bests. The girls entered the postseason as the no. 2 overall seed in the Division III playoffs, which earned them a first-round bye and home-field advantage until the CIF Championship game. Templeton hosted Lemoore, the no. 10 seed, in the quarterfinals and rolled to an 18-0 as Forniss threw a one-hitter and nine different Eagles recorded an RBI. Five days later,
The Templeton softball team’s magical run came to an end last week in the (CIF) Central Section DIII semi-final losing to the no. 2 overall seed, Liberty, 1-0. Photos by Templeton High School
Templeton would host the semifinal against Liberty with a shot to play for a CIF title on the line. Liberty gained a 1-0 lead in the second inning and held onto it until the very end. All in all, it was a defensive battle and pitchers dual as the two teams only combined for nine total hits, but the Eagles had their chances late. Templeton’s best
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Greyhounds Fall in Regional Semifinal
Templeton Boys Fall in Semifinal 1-0 By CONNOR ALLEN
TEMPLETON — The Templeton boys baseball season came to an end last week in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Central Section DIII semifinals losing to the eventual CIF Champions, Ridgeview, 1-0 at home at Vineyard Elementary School. Templeton entered the playoffs as the no. 1 seeded team in the DIII bracket after finishing the regular season 18-7 and in second place in the Mountain League. Templeton entered the season with some high expectations after making it to the CIF Semifinal in 2019 with a team made up of almost entirely underclassmen who are now juniors and seniors. However, even with high expectations, the Eagles surpassed them, finishing second in the Mountain League and nearly knocking off the top-ranked team in the Central Section in Arroyo Grande in a three-game series. “When people asked me how I thought the team was going to do this year, I told them that if we could make a run at the playoffs and be playing our best ball at the end of the year, I would be happy.”Temple-
ton head coach Rob Tompkins told the Atascadero News. “A .500 season in the Mountain League would be competitive for us, and we far exceeded that expectation and took second in league.” The Eagles got off to a hot start at 5-2 in their brief non-league schedule due to the condensed COVID19 shortened season before heading into league play. Templeton opened league with back-to-back series wins over San Luis Obispo (won series 2-1) and Atascadero (sweep) before heading into the big series with Arroyo Grande. Templeton battled Arroyo Grande till the bitter end in game one but eventually lost in extra innings 4-3. Arroyo Grande controlled the second game between the two, but Saturday’s second doubleheader almost went the Eagle’s way as they entered the sixth inning up 5-3 but could not hold on at the end. Following the sweep to Arroyo Grande, Templeton lost their next game against St. Joseph, which became the turning point in the season. According to coach Tompkins, the players on the team called for a meeting to discuss what type of team they want to be, and they ran
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the table from that point on. Templeton won eight straight games to end the year, including a series sweep of the Paso Robles Bearcats, which put them in second place in the Mountain League and earned them the no. 1 seed in the DIII playoffs. The strength of the Templeton team this season was unquestionably their pitching, as the Eagles had two of the top pitchers in the county in senior Ryan Domingos and junior Robbie Lardner, who each finished with earned run averages under one. Lardner finished the season 6-3 with a .71 ERA on 19 appearances and recorded 118 strikeouts while only giving up walks. Domingos finished the season 9-1 with a .86 ERA on 13 appearances striking out 73 while allowing only 30 walks. Each of the two boys only allowed seven earned runs on the season. Finishing second in league earned
the Eagles the no. 1 seed in the playoff bracket and a first-round bye. In the second round, Templeton faced the no. 9 seed in Immanuel and cruised to a 10-1. For the second time in three years (realistically the second time in two years because the 2020 season was lost due to COVID-19), Templeton would play in the semifinal and fall, this time to Ridgeview 1-0. The Wolfpack were able to sneak one run in against Lardner in the fifth inning and ended up being enough as the Eagle offense was only able to generate five hits in the afternoon. “I couldn’t be more proud of the team and the way that they fought. They never gave up and never got down,” Tompkins said. While the Eagles will say goodbye to five seniors this year, they will still return a strong team next year, with one of the top players in the county sitting in their dugout.
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chance came in the bottom of the sixth inning when they loaded up the bases before recording a single out. The Eagles would have one more opportunity in the bottom of the seventh inning following an Alyssa Moore double and a Bella Backer walk but were just unable to get the final hit to drive in the tying run.
ATASCADERO — The Atascadero Boys basketball team lost in the CIF Central Section Division II title game 61-49 to Roosevelt High School on Jun. 11, but that did not end their season as they were selected as one of the teams to play for the 2021 CIF Southern California Regional Championship Tournament the following week. The Greyhounds entered the Regional tournament with a 17-5 overall record and earned the no. 6 seed in the eight-team bracket. The other schools in the bracket included familiar foe, Roosevelt, as the no. 1 seed, followed by Sage Creek, Calvary Chapel, Palisades, Costa Mesa, Valley Torah, and AGBU. In the tournament’s first round, the Atascadero boys were up against Calvary Chapel, no. 3 seed, from the Santa Ana area, 22-6 on the year and fresh off a CIF Southern Section 5AA Title. The Greyhounds bounced back following their loss in the title game and once again applied their suffocating defense, which led them to the
64-48 victory and into the Regional Semifinals. Senior Drew Ardouin led the Hounds offensively over Calvary Chapel, scoring 24 points while knocking down six triples. Atascadero was still without their big man Micahel Porter, which meant rebounds were up for grabs and junior guard Stevie Waiters crashed the boards just as he did all through the CIF-CS playoffs. Waiters finished with 11 points and seven rebounds to lead the Hounds on the glass. Two nights later, Atascadero played again in the Regional Semifinal against Sage Creek, the CIF Champions of DIII in the CIF San Diego Section. Atascadero came out firing and shot exceptionally well from behind the arc (10-19) but could not slow down the Bobcats, who won 86-63. Sage Creek would go on to win the Regional, defeating Roosevelt High School in the championship game. Senior guard Mitchell Carpenter led the Hounds in their final game of the season, scoring 23 points and making 5-11 shots from threepoint distance. Ardouin added 16 points on 4-5 shooting from three.
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Paso Robles freshman PEYTON BEDROSIAN is our Atascadero News and Paso Robles Press Athlete of the Week for her performance, finishing second overall, in the Pole Vault at the CIF-CS Masters Meet on Saturday, June 19. SCHOOL: Paso Robles High Schoo, Freshmen SPORT: Track & Field, Pole Vault STATS: 2nd — 11’9”
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Templeton 4th of July Parade Will Happen Applications are due June 28, this years theme is “Hometown Hospitality” STAFF REPORT
TEMPLETON — The Rotary Club of Templeton enthusiastically announces the scheduling of the annual 4th of July Parade celebration for 2021. After conferring with county and state officials, incorporating current Covid-19 pandemic restrictions on large gatherings, the annual parade will return, on Sunday, Jul. 4, starting at 10:30 a.m.! The Rotary Club extends a Thank You to all past participants, attendees, and sponsors, and welcome everyone to this year’s event. Applications and sponsorship forms can be found at the Templeton Community Service office, online, and by emailing the Rotary Club of Templeton at sneedlemanbrown24@gmail.com. Applications are due by Jun. 28. The theme this year is: “Hometown Hospitality”! The Rotary Club encourages people to practice healthy habits, good hygiene, and appropriate social distancing, yet re-engage in business and living. Under state and county guidelines for outside events, people are asked to be self-aware of the risks of large gatherings and events and self-assess that they are not ill nor have recently been exposed to illness prior to attending the parade. The Rotary Club encourages you to join in their mission to: “To provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.” Come out and enjoy the parade on Jul. 4!
PASO ROBLES — The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce the winners of the 19th annual Central Coast Wine Competition (CCWC), the Central Coast Spirits Competition (CCSC), and the Central Coast Vinegar Competition (CCVC). The blind-tasting event was held on Jun. 15 through the 17 at the Paso Robles Event Center. This is the largest wine competition on California’s Central Coast, which encompasses ten counties stretching from Alameda to Ventura. This year’s competition included 94 wineries and 508 wines entered. The competition features 62 classes based on grape varieties and vintages, where the “Best of “ wines are selected for their varietal typicity, quality, and character.
Best of Show/Best of Red Carol Shelton Wines, Santa Rosa, 2019 Coquille Rogue
Vina Robles Vineyards and Winery, Paso Robles, 2020 Ros Huerhuero Vineyard
Best White
Bushong Vintage Company, Paso Robles, 2020 Spanish Castle Queen
Best of Class Gin
The Central Coast Wine Competition named Pear Valley Vineyards as the 2021 Winery of the Year. The Paso Robles winery had 20 entries with four best of class awards, four double golds, and five golds. This is the first Winery of the Year honor for Pear Valley. The Central Coast Spirits Competition featured 60 total classes with 13 companies and 35 total entries.
Best of Show/Best of Class Whiskey Stark Spirits, Pasadena, Peated Single Malt
Best of Class Amaro
Pendray’s Distillery, Templeton, Amaro
Best of Class Rye
Krobar Craft Distillery, Paso Robles, 100 percent Rye
Best of Class Infused Broken Clock Vinegar Works, Solvang, Chardonnay and Lavender
Best of Class Other Fruit
Aris Vinegar, Paso Robles, Pomegranate Azeo, Paso Robles, Vodka “The Central Coast produces extraordinary wines, spirits, and The Central Coast Vinegar vinegars, and we are proud to be Competition featured four brands able to showcase several of the best. with 11 total entries in 11 classes We look forward to displaying these based on varieties. winning entries during the 2021 California Mid-State Fair,” said Best of Show/ Colleen Bojorquez, Interim CEO. Best of Class Barrel Aged Full results for all three competiKismet Refining Company, tions can be found at centralcoastEscondido, winecomp.com Black Garlic Balsamic The 2021 California Mid-State Best of Class Flavored Fair runs Jul. 21 through Aug. 1, Kismet Refining Company, and this year, it is celebrating its 75th Escondido, Hibiscus Anniversary.
Best of Class Vodka
EVENT
Atascadero Lakeside Wine Passport Kick-Off Party This Saturday
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ATASCADERO — The Atascadero Lakeside Wine Festival Committee, in partnership with the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce, is organizing a Wine Passport kickoff party this Saturday, Jun. 26 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the new Atascadero
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Lake Park Zoo Garden. This event is open to the public and is complimentary for Passport holders, $20 for general admission, $10 for designated drivers, and free for children under 18. Passports will be available for purchase at the gate. Admission includes tastings by Ancient Peak Winery, MEA Wines, Wild Fields Brewhouse, Dead Oak Brewing, Tent City Beer Co., and Bristol’s Cider House, as well as live music by Emily and the Hurricanes, a wine pull, and food
by Big Pappas Wood Fired Pizza. Passports can be purchased online or at the kick-off party for $75 and are valid until Dec. 31, so users have plenty of time to make full use of their Passport. A Passport provides access to complimentary tastings at eighteen wineries, four breweries, two distilleries, and one cidery. It also allows for complimentary corkage fees at participating restaurants around town. Passports have an estimated value of over $500.
Josh Cross, CEO of the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce, states: “We are looking forward to launching this new program on Saturday and celebrating with the Community at the Lake Park Zoo Garden. Then, starting on Sunday, I’ll be out on the wine and beer trail making full use of my Passport!” For further information regarding the passport program, visit atascaderolakesidewinefestival.com or call the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce team at 805-466-2044.
FLIGHT
Nonstop Service to Both San Diego and Portland from SLO
Dwight Yoakam to Perform at 2021 California Mid-State Fair
Alaska Airlines launches nonstop service starting on June 17
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 25 at 10 a.m.
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PASO ROBLES — The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce that country music legend Dwight Yoakam has been confirmed to perform in concert on Thursday, Jul. 22 at 7:30 p.m. An opening act will be announced at a later date. Dwight Yoakam’s concert will take place in the Chumash Grandstand Arena at the Paso Robles Event Center. Ticket prices for the show are $50.50 (General Admission seating) and $72.50 (Reserved seating) and will go on sale Friday, Jun. 25, at 10 a.m. online ONLY at MidStateFair.com. Tickets will be delivered electronically within 15 days of purchase. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets as soon as possible once they go on sale. In following state and county safety guidelines, overall capacity for the show has been reduced and is expected to sell very quickly. The State of California strongly recommends that guests be fully vaccinated, obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to attending the event, or wear a face covering. Dwight Yoakam has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide, and he is a 21-time nominated, multiple GRAMMY Award winner. He has 12
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gold albums and nine platinum or multiplatinum albums, with five of those albums topping Billboard’s Country Albums chart and another 14 landing in the Top 10. Nearly 40 of Yoakam’s singles have charted on Billboard, with 14 peaking in the Top 10. He is also the recipient of the Artist of the Year award from the Americana Music Association, the most prestigious award offered by the organization. The 2021 California Mid-State Fair runs Jul. 21 to Aug. 1 and this year it’s celebrating the 75th Anniversary. Connect with them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
SAN LUIS OBISPO — On Jun. 17, Alaska Airlines launched nonstop service between San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (SBP) and both San Diego International Airport (SAN) and Portland International Airport (PDX). Flight AS 2080 is scheduled to depart San Luis Obispo for Portland at 5:20 p.m., and AS 3453 leaves San Luis Obispo bound for San Diego at 5:40 p.m. “San Luis Obispo offers the perfect mix of stunning outdoor locales, acclaimed food and wine, and a vibrant cultural scene, and we’re proud to better connect the beautiful Central Coast with San Diego and Portland,” said Danny Flores, Alaska Airlines’ Director of Station Operations, California. “We look forward to welcoming guests with our award-winning service.” This is the first time the San Luis Obispo region will have nonstop
access to Oregon. Alaska Airlines had begun daily flights to San Diego in January 2020, but service was paused during the pandemic. Additionally, Alaska Airlines provides double-daily service between San Luis Obispo and its hub in Seattle. “This is a great day for Central Coast travelers,” said Courtney Johnson, Director of Airports. “San Diego and Portland are fantastic locations to explore, and the new service also provides increased access to Alaska Airlines’ extensive route network and its oneworld® partner destinations. These new flights make it easier than ever to reach Hawaii, Mexico, Alaska, and more—all from San Luis Obispo.” “Visit SLO CAL is proud of its partnership with the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport and Alaska Airlines. We are grateful for the continued support from our SLO CAL lodging community, which has invested millions of dollars over the past five years into securing these pivotal air service routes,” said Chuck Davison, President, and CEO of Visit SLO CAL. “We are excited to welcome visitors
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on these new, nonstop flights from Portland and San Diego. As we expand accessibility to SLO CAL through new air service, we create opportunities for new visitors and our local business economy, increasing the resident quality of life in our region.” Alaska Airlines will operate both daily flights on 76-seat Embraer E175 planes, which offer three classes of seating: First, Premium, and Economy. Flights between SBP and PDX are approximately 2 hours; flights between SBP and SAN take just over an hour. Tickets for both routes are on sale now at alaskaair.com.
About
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (SBP) serves areas as far north as Southern Monterey County and as far south as Northern Santa Barbara County. The airport offers convenient access to and from the Central Coast. Residents and visitors have the choice of three commercial airlines with flights to several major U.S. hubs. The airport is also home to fullservice general aviation and corporate facilities. For more information or to book a flight, visit sloairport.com.
Alzheimer’s Association ‘Walk To End Alzheimer’s’ In-Person This Fall Last year’s fundraiser, despite the pandemic, raised more than $67 million STAFF REPORT
SAN LUIS OBISPO — The Alzheimer’s Association is moving forward with plans to host the 2021 San Luis Obispo Walk to End Alzheimer’s in person on Saturday, Oct. 30, at the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. According to the association, the health and safety of all participants remains the top priority as decisions are being made in all walk markets regarding event details. “It has been a time of isolation for many of our families, and I know this year’s Walk will truly be a celebration of being able to gather again for a cause we all believe in a world without Alzheimer’s and all other
dementia,” said Sonya Branco, director of development for the Alzheimer’s Association California Central Coast Chapter. In addition to planning the in-person event, the Alzheimer’s Association will continue to offer options to participate in Walk to End Alzheimer’s online and in your neighborhood. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s was recently ranked as the second-largest fundraising event in the country by total revenue, as announced by the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum in their top 30 rankings of 2020. Despite the changes to this event due to the pandemic, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s raised more than $67 million last year in more than 600 participating communities across the country. The San Luis Obispo Walk raised $96,604 of that total. The money raised by Walk funds Alzheimer’s
care, support, and research programs. The 2021 San Luis Obispo Walk planning committee is led by Chair Val Ferrero, who also serves as a support group facilitator for local caregivers and is currently training to become a community educator. “When my husband and I needed help after he was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer’s, the Alzheimer’s Association was an incredible resource for us both,” Ferrero said. “As Walk Chair, I’m looking forward to meeting more of the Alzheimer’s community in our county and helping them connect with the available resources.” Ferrero has also developed “Quilted Memories,” a quilt showcasing community members who have passed away with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. Squares are purchased to embroider the names and dates of death of loved ones as a way to commemorate their lives, with all proceeds
going directly to the San Luis Obispo Walk. The quilt will be on display throughout the event. The planning committee is still seeking compassionate and caring volunteers to play a leadership role in this year’s San Luis Obispo Walk to End Alzheimer’s. To join the committee or to be part of this event, visit act.alz.org/slo.
About
The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. The California Central Coast Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association serves San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. For more information, visit alz.org/CaCentralCoast or call the 24/7 Helpline at (800)272.3900.
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LOCAL NEWS COVID-19 UPDATE
SLO County COVID-19 News Briefings End
OSHA revises COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards STAFF REPORT
SAN LUIS OBISPO — After over a year of press briefings held by Dr. Penny Borenstein, the County announced that all future COVID-19 News Briefings have been canceled. Instead, Dr. Borenstein will provide an update on COVID-19 in San Luis Obispo County to the County Board of Supervisors. Future briefings and Board of Supervisors updates will be scheduled on an as-needed basis. If an emergent need arises and a news briefing becomes necessary, the County will distribute a media advisory to media outlets with specific, timely information. For updates on COVID-19 in SLO
County, visit ReadySLO.org or RecoverSLO.org/vaccine. On Jun. 16, the day after ushering in the state’s full reopening at Universal Studios Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom visited Six Flags Magic Mountain, highlighting more attractions Californians can look forward to revisiting this summer as the state turns to post-pandemic life. The Governor announced that California is partnering with Six Flags Entertainment Corporation to provide 50,000 free tickets – a $4.5 million value – to Californians who receive at least their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at participating providers starting on Jun. 16, while supplies last. The ticket giveaway, donated by Six Flags, is part of California’s historic Vax for the Win program and will support vaccination efforts in areas heavily impacted by the pandemic. “We’re fully reopening California’s econ-
omy, but we’re not letting up on our efforts to get more Californians vaccinated – especially in our hardest-hit communities – so we can all safely get back to the activities and places we love, including our state’s iconic landmarks,” said Governor Newsom. “Getting every eligible Californian vaccinated is how we maintain our incredible progress and bring our state roaring back from this pandemic.” As of Jun. 15, the state has eliminated pandemic-related restrictions that have been in place over the past year, including physical distancing, capacity limits, county tier systems, and mask requirements in just about all settings. On Jun. 17, following a vote by the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board to adopt revised COVID19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards that reflect the state’s latest COVID-19 public health order, Governor Gavin Newsom signed an execu-
tive order enabling the revisions to take effect without the normal 10-day review period by the Office of Administrative Law – providing clarity and consistency for employers and employees as California fully reopens its economy. Among other updates, Cal/OSHA’s revisions align with the latest guidance from the California Department of Public Health – based on guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – on face coverings and eliminate physical distancing requirements, except for certain employees during outbreaks. Unless they show symptoms, fully vaccinated employees do not need to be offered testing or be excluded from work after close contact with a COVID-19-positive person. Ensuring workplaces throughout the state have consistent guidance as California officially moves Beyond the Blueprint, the Governor’s order waives the 10-day review process by the Office of Admin-
SMART CASE UPDATE
Smart Case Preliminary Hearing will Not be Live-Streamed A third pre-preliminary hearing scheduled for Jun. 23 By CAMILLE DeVAUL
SAN LUIS OBISPO — The second pre-preliminary hearing for Paul Flores (44) and Ruben Flores (80) was held on Mon. Jun., 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court Department Seven. The Honorable Judge Craig Van Rooyen is residing. On Apr. 21, Paul Flores plead not guilty to the murder of Kristin Smart. The sheriff ’s office alleges he killed the Cal Poly freshman in 1996 while trying to rape her. On the same day, Paul’s father, Ruben Flores, pleaded not guilty for accessory after the fact to the murder of Kristin Smart. Paul Flores is being held with no bail. Late at night on Apr. 21, Ruben Flores was released on bail from the county jail. Susan Flores, Paul’s mother and Ruben’s estranged wife, posted bail and picked up Ruben from jail. Ruben Flores was released on
a $50,000 bail and on the contingency of giving authorities his passport and complying with electronic monitoring and an ankle monitor. The pre-preliminary hearings are typically only a few minutes and determine if both parties are ready to move forward with the set preliminary hearing date. However, during Wednesday’s hearing, the court decided whether or not cameras will be allowed in the courtroom during the preliminary hearing. All sides confirmed the Jul. 6 preliminary hearing start date. Dan Laidman provided a briefing from KSBY and NBC News requesting the allowance of audio and visual coverage of the proceedings. “This is a case that for decades has gripped this community and the nation at large, and people are following it not just for the underlying facts of the case but for what it means for the criminal justice system and how it handled the case,” said Laidman. Robert Sanger, Paul Flores’s attorney, requested no electronic media coverage, including cameras, but he does not intend to deprive the public of the right to be present
EMPLOYMENT
Gov. Newsom Statement on May Jobs Report 102,000 jobs were created in April, 132,400 in March, and 156,100 jobs in February
Publishers Note
Due to California moving beyond the blueprint and San Luis Obispo County canceling the COVID-19 news conferences, we will no longer publish the COVID-19 Resources after running for 15 months. Visit recoverslo.org for more information.
PUBLIC SAFETY
San Luis Obispo Airport Reminds Travelers of Mask Mandate TSA requires two years of age and older to wear a face-covering through mid-September STAFF REPORT
at a public hearing. Harold Mesick, Ruben Flores’s attorney, seconded Sanger’s opposition but added no further comment. The court will not be live streaming the proceedings. However, the hearing will be live in person, and there will be room for media, family, and the public. Judge van Rooyen declines live streaming to ensure the selection of a fair and unbiased jury and the privacy rights of the witnesses. At least one witness has expressed to their attorney fear of being followed and harassed following the preliminary hearing. Media will be allowed one still camera and one video camera under the agreement of no photos of witnesses or the audience. Deputy District Attorney Christopher Peuvrelle requested another pre-preliminary hearing on Jun. 28. Because van Rooyen will be out
of the office that week, another pre-preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Wednesday, Jun. 23 at 1:30 p.m. in Department 5. Sanger was concerned over the reason for the pre-preliminary hearing. DDA Peuvrelle told Sanger the reason is in an email that was sent to Sanger. Attorney Guy Galambos, representing one of the witnesses, appeared to file a motion to quash a subpoena. Peuvrelle scheduled a discussion for the morning of Jul. 6. Sanger then requested to have a brief chambers meeting following today’s hearing. The next pre-preliminary hearing was scheduled for Wed. Jun. 23 at 1:30 p.m. in Department 5, however, was canceled without notice. The preliminary hearing is scheduled to start on Jul. 6.
WORKFORCE
Employment Development Department to Resume Work Search Requirement Assistance Available to Help Connect Californians with Suitable Careers STAFF REPORT
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SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom released a statement regarding the May jobs report, which showed that California added 104,500 jobs in May – the fourth consecutive month of six-figure job gains, as the state started to reopen after over a year of lockdowns. Newsom’s statement follows the 102,000 jobs created in April, 132,400 jobs created in March, and 156,100 jobs created in February. “California continues to lead the nation’s economic recovery, adding 104,500 jobs in May, marking the fourth month in a row of six-figure job creation. Our health-centric approach has saved lives, resulting in one of the lowest case rates and the most vaccinations in the country – now we’re leading the nation in health and economic outcomes. We’ve regained more than half the jobs we lost over the past year, but there’s still a long way to go – that’s why we’re making historic investments in small business tax cuts and grants, tax rebates for two-thirds of California families, and rent relief for those hardest hit by the pandemic,” Newsom said. From February 2021 through May 2021, California added 495,000 total non-farm payroll jobs, making up nearly a quarter of the nation’s job growth and marking the state’s fourth consecutive month of gains of more than 100,000 jobs. Of the 2,714,800 jobs lost in March and April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, California has now regained 1,406,800, more than half. May’s unemployment rate is 7.9 percent, now less than half of the peak rate in April 2020, which was during the was a time when California was completely locked down the first time.
istrative Law. The emergency regulations will take effect upon their filing with the Secretary of State. With over 40 million vaccines administered and amongst the lowest case rates and transmission rates in the nation, the state fully reopened on Jun. 15, eliminating pandemic-related restrictions that have been in place over the past year. Initially implemented last November, the COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards remain an important component of the state’s ongoing response, providing balanced worker protections that support California’s continued progress in recovering from the pandemic.
SACRAMENTO — As California reopens following the pandemic, the Employment Development Department (EDD) announced that starting Jul. 11, Californians receiving unemployment benefits should begin looking for work to maintain their eligibility. EDD will be sending notices to claimants to inform them of the reinstatement of this requirement and what it means for them. “California offers many resources to help people to find safe and suitable careers and training opportunities that keep the economy moving,” said EDD Director Rita Saenz. “We want to make sure those on unemployment have enough lead time to start searching for work so they can remain eligible for benefits as they seek their next career opportunity.” The requirement to search for work has been a part of the unemployment insurance program since its inception. During the pandemic, the federal government temporarily allowed states to waive this requirement, and since March 2020, the work search requirement has been suspended in California. When claimants were asked if they had looked for work when completing their weekly certification for benefits, they could answer “No” and maintain their eligibility for benefits. As California reopens, most claimants will need to answer “Yes” next month to maintain eligibility. EDD offers many services to assist people looking for safe and suitable work and get training. That includes the CalJOBS online labor exchange system, as well as the job search assistance, resume and interview preparation, and access to job training available through America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) locations throughout the state. CalJOBS is a no-cost virtual job center with hundreds of thousands of job postings and tools to help people find work. It is also an excellent resource where employers can post job openings and find qualified job seekers to fill their positions. CalJOBS includes over a million job listings from dozens of
private job boards and recruitment sites, Fortune 1,000 companies, educational institutions, thousands of local, state, and federal agencies, hundreds of healthcare organizations, and many more public, private and non-profit employers. Work Search Requirement for Unemployment Insurance Claimants on regular unemployment or extension claims are expected to search for work in order to maintain eligibility for benefits. This requirement applies to finding suitable work that is safe to return to and is comparable to the worker’s skills, experience, usual occupation, age, and health. EDD will be sending notices to claimants in the coming weeks about any requirements on their specific claims. Individuals starting new claims on or after Jul. 11 will also be notified by mail that they must register on CalJOBS—the largest job board in California. Examples of reasonable efforts to search for suitable work each week include activities such as: Prepare for Job Searches – Set up an account on CalJOBS, participate in reemployment services, post a profile on various job search or networking sites. Expand Networks – Let friends, prior employers, or community members know you are looking for work. Participate in networking, job fair events, or clubs. Apply for Suitable Work – Apply for positions with employers reasonably expected to have suitable openings matching skills and experience, including government jobs and exams. Participate in Training – Engage in permissible education and training opportunities that assist in obtaining employment and do not interfere with an ability to accept suitable full-time work. Claimants who engage in any of these activities can answer “Yes” to the question “Did you look for work?” that is asked every two weeks when certifying for benefits. A person who answers “No” will be asked further questions and may be scheduled for an interview to determine benefit eligibility for that time period. Visit Work Sharing Program for more information.
SAN LUIS OBISPO — As California removes COVID19 mask requirements, the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport would like to remind all visitors to the airport that masks are still required while in the airport terminal and on the airplane. Even if vaccinated, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires that everyone aged two and older must wear a face covering while inside the airport through mid-September. Masks are also required while boarding and traveling on an airplane. However, the TSA recently revised its policy, and airport visitors are no longer required to wear a mask while outdoors at airports, including in the parking lot, on the curb, or in the airport’s
outdoor courtyard. “California mask restrictions lighten up on June 15, but the airport is governed by federal regulations,” shared Courtney Johnson, Airport Director. “The federal mask mandate is currently in place until Sept. 13, and we ask everyone that visits the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport to comply with regulations.” More details about the airport’s COVID-19 policies and procedures can be found here.
ABOUT
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (SBP) serves areas as far north as Southern Monterey County and as far south as Northern Santa Barbara County. The airport offers convenient access to and from the Central Coast. Residents and visitors have the choice of three commercial airlines with flights to several major U.S. hubs. The airport is also home to full-service general aviation and corporate facilities. For more information or to book a flight, visit sloairport.com.
ARREST
Suspect Arrested for Sexual Abuse of a Child STAFF REPORT
PASO ROBLES — On Thursday, Jun. 17, detectives from the Paso Robles Police Department (PRPD) with the assistance of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff ’s Office arrested 38-year-old Christopher Saucedo Sr. Saucedo Sr. was charged with molesting a 12-year-old child who had been living with him for several years. This case stems from an out-of-state tip reported to the PRPD. There is a known relationship between the victim and suspect, but it is being withheld at this time. It is believed there are no further victims; however, this is an ongoing investigation,
CHRISTOPHER SAUCEDO, SR.
and anyone with information about this case is encouraged to call the PRPD and ask for Det. Dustin Virgil at (805)2376464. Persons wishing to remain anonymous are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 549-STOP or by texting “SLOTIPS” plus your message” to CRIMES (274637).
ON THE RUN
SLO Sheriff Searching for Two Assailants STAFF REPORT
CAMBRIA — On Jun. 15, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Deputies were called to a report of a physical assault that had just occurred in the 1600 block of Richard Avenue in Cambria. A male juvenile was inside his home when a woman came to their front door to complain about their dog being loose in the neighborhood. The male juvenile exchanged words with the woman. The woman left but a few minutes later returned with a man who entered the home and physically assaulted the male juvenile. The man and the woman fled the location. Detectives are asking for the public’s help in
identifying the suspects. The adult male is described as White, approximately 40 to 60 years old, 5’09” tall, thin build, with short greyish colored hair, wearing a grey shirt. The adult female is described as White, approximately 50-60 years old, 5’04” tall with shoulder-length blond hair, glasses, wearing a blue and white striped shirt. Also, Detectives are looking for any home surveillance video from residences in the area with a time frame of Jun. 15 from 1:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. Have information? Contact Sheriff ’s Detective Division at (805) 781-4500. Report anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling (805) 549-STOP.
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Snap Jackson and the Knock on Wood Players jamming at the 2019 Atascadero Music Festival. File photo
Atascadero 4th of July Music Festival is Back!
When: Wednesdays in July. (July 7, 14, 21, 28) Open field events start at 5:30pm, running events start at 6:00pm, Invitational Discus at 3:30pm, Open Discus at 4:30pm Where: Atascadero High School Track Events: Discus, Pole Vault, Shot Put, Long Jump, High Jump, Turbo Javelin, 100/110m High Hurdles, 4X100m Relay, Kids (6 & under) little hurdles, 400m, 1500m/Mile, 100m, 800m, 200m, 3000m some nights (See website for age restrictions and distance race variations) Entry Fee: $5 per person. Please bring exact change. Other: We will be following SLO County Covid-19 safety measures. They will change but at this point; Wear a mask, bring your own water bottle and snacks (concessions may be open but not sure yet), maintain social distancing Looking for Volunteers: If you are interested in volunteering, contact Robyn Schmidt at runninrobyn@gmail.com Registration: No pre-registration necessary. Register for event(s) upon arrival.
CONTACT INFO P.O. Box 3120, Atascadero, CA 93423 (805)712-6356 atascaderogreyhound foundation.org
Musical performers include Bremen Town, Brad Elijah and Way Out West Band
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ATASCADERO — The annual Atascadero 4th of July Music Festival is back and ready to celebrate after having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic. The 4th of July Music Festival, formally known as the 4th of July Bluegrass Freedom Festival, will occur on Sunday, Jul. 4, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Atascadero Lake Park. The event celebrates freedom and Independence Day lakeside under the shady oaks within the park with three great musical acts for an evening filled with music, food, drinks, vendors, family fun, kids’ amusements, and the playground. The festival in previous years was specifically Bluegrass music; this year, it has been renamed the Atascadero 4th of July Music Festival to include more varieties of “Americana” music. The committee explained that Americana music shares the diverse and varied musical traditions that are the musical fabric of the United States. This includes folk, gospel, country, blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and other musical influences. Music begins at 4 p.m. with Bremen Town, followed by Brad Elijah and ending with the Way Out West Band. Bremen Town is a Central Coast Americana folk band and a crowd favorite, an eccentric group made up of Jim Highland, Thomas Zaldivar, and Kaytee Greenaway. Brad Elijah is a singer-songwriter bringing his unique sound to the lineup. Elijah has traveled throughout the nation singing in different venues, weddings, conferences, night clubs and more. He loves singing and sharing his love for music to all ages and has written over 300 songs. Elijah and his wife Eileen and three children live in Templeton. He is a Pastor at Newday Church in Paso Robles. The Music Festival ends with the Way Out West Band, which has Ameripolitan roots in Country, a tight harmony, and a Hot Swing to their set. The band features Nashville transplants, Valerie Powers on vocals and percussion, and Kelly Powers also on vocals, lead guitar, and fiddle. Wayne Pearson, a local rancher on acoustic guitar, Bob Hamilton, a pedal steel guitarist, and Vance Gibbon, on bass. General Admission is free. However, to be closer to the music, there is a reserved VIP area for $10 per person. To secure the front row seats, it’s $20 for VIP Plus. Tickets are available online at Atascadero4thofJuly.org. This year’s Atascadero 4th of July Music Festival is a fun, safe way to celebrate this monumental year and enjoy dancing under the beautiful sky. The event is an annual fundraiser for the Atascadero Colony Days Parade and the committee is grateful for the following sponsors and their support: 76, Avila Traffic, City of Atascadero, Visit Atascadero, Hopper Media, Greenaway Appraisals, and The Hope Chest Emporium. For more information, visit Atascadero4thofJuly.org. For sponsorship or volunteering, please email info@colonydays.org.
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MIKEL “MIKE” GOODWIN 1943 - 2021
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ikel “Mike” Goodwin resident of Twin Falls, ID, was born September 11, 1943, in Oakland, CA. He passed away June 13, 2021, in Boise, ID. He was married for 36 years to Lana J. Duncan Goodwin. Mike was the son of C Ray Goodwin and Helen Bridgeman Goodwin and was the oldest of seven children. Mike spent his early years in
JACK P. MOREHOUSE 1918 - 2020
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riday, November 27, Jack Pershing Morehouse passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family at the age of 102.
the Watsonville area of California (Seacliff, Pacific Grove, Aptos, and Rio del Mar). The family moved to San Jose, where he attended elementary, junior high, and his first year of high school, where he was a member of FFA. At age 16, the family moved to San Luis Obispo County. He graduated from Atascadero High School, where he was a member of the track and cross-country team. He immediately started his studies in engineering at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. In 1966 he received a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He was then drafted into the Army during the Vietnam War but remained stateside his entire time in the Army. He later joined the California National Guard and retired at age 62. In 1972 he met Nelly Chris-
tina Coirolo, a single mother of two girls, Lucy and Polly, and they were married in 1973. They lived in Layton, Utah, where Mike went to work for the State of Utah as a hydraulics engineer. Sometime later, Mike got a job with San Luis Obispo County, and they moved to Atascadero, CA. They had three children together, Mikel Jose, Anna Christine, and Richard Alexander. They divorced in the early 1980s. In 1985, Mike met and married Lana Jean Duncan (Parker) in the Oakland Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lana brought six children to the marriage; Ken, Mark, Andrea, Joanna, Leslie, and Richard Parker. They lived together in Atascadero, CA, until their move to Twin Falls, ID, in late May 2020.
Mike’s hobbies were motorcycle riding, bicycling, target shooting, and reading. He enjoyed traveling to many family events over the years. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, C Ray and Helen Goodwin, his brother Eric Goodwin, his step-son, Mark Parker, his birth-mother, Naomi Benepe, and his half-brother Bruce Benepe. He is survived by his wife, Lana Goodwin; his children, Mikel J., Christine, and Richard Goodwin; his step-children, Ken Parker, Andrea Johnson (Paul), Joanna Boatwright, Leslie Lheron (Christopher), Richard Parker; nineteen grandchildren, Kailie Armstrong (Andrew), Jacob Wheeler, Garrett Wheeler (dec), Kiyanah Boatwright, Max Johnson, Mikaela Johnson, Miles Johnson, Isabel Lheron, Gabriel
Lheron, Adeline Lheron, Beatrice Lheron, Charlotte Lheron, Gilbert Lheron (dec), Judah Lheron, and Oliver Lheron; Jacob Goodwin, Logan Stephens, Colby Goodwin, and Mikel T Goodwin; siblings Teri Parkin (Clem), Edward (Carol), Steve (Vicky), Kathleen Heffner (Kevin), and John S. (Cheryl); half-siblings Mitch Benepe ( Joyce), Candace Holland, Jill Cosier-Benepe, Tamme’ Nelson (Doug); and many nieces and nephews he dearly loved. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 19 at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 399 Maurice Street North, Twin Falls, ID 83301. He will be buried at Sunset Memorial Park, 2296 Kimberly Rd, Twin Falls, ID 83301.
Jack was born in Paso Robles to Ambert Carmi “Bert” Morehouse and Florence May Heaton. He was the second youngest of 9. He graduated from Paso Robles High. Then on April 15, 1940, he married Lois Cook of Creston and had four sons, Ron, Don, Jack, and Ricky. In 1944 he served in the Army during WWII and was stationed in New Guinea, Philippines, and Japan. In 1955 he moved his family to Merced and joined the Carpenters Local Union #52 until he retired. He loved visiting with family
at the Easter Reunions and his Birthday parties. He would enjoy spending time in his shop farting around (as he would say). There was nothing Jack couldn’t fix or build. He was such a kind, sweet and funny man and we will miss him so very much. We all have many happy and beautiful memories to hold in our hearts for many years. He was dearly loved and a blessing to all of us. Jack is preceded in death by his father Bert, his mother May, his wife Lois, his son Ricky, his five brothers Larry, Elmer,
David, Ray, Kenny, three sisters Evelyn Cryer, Marian Saurett, Doris Smith, and great-greatgrandson Noeh Scott. Jack is survived by his three sons: Ron Morehouse of Modesto, Don & (Kate) Morehouse of Montrose, CO, Jack D Morehouse of Merced. 4 grandchildren: Lorna Morehouse of Merced, Jack “Stinger” Morehouse of Merced, Kenny Morehouse of CO, Ricky & (Denise) Morehouse of UT. 10 great-grandchildren: Stephen & Sara Fierro, Justin Fierro, Jackilyn Morehouse & Alex
Burnhart, Jack Weston Morehouse & Katie, Kaden Morehouse, Daniel Morehouse, Lexi Morehouse, Victoria Johnson, Rebecca Morehouse, Jessica Morehouse. 7 great-great-grandchildren: Jessie, Violet, Kadie, Brody, Jack Cameron, Billy, Veronica, and beloved friends Dania, Daniela, Mellissa, Desi Jr, Desi Sr Duran. Services will be held Saturday, June 26 at 10:30 am at the Paso Robles Cemetery, and Celebration Of Life will be held at the Paso Robles Elks Lodge following the graveside services.
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Atascadero Structure Fire on Coromar Avenue
Vegetation Fire Salinas River
Atascadero Structure Fire on San Gabriel Road
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PASO ROBLES — At approximately 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jun. 20, Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services responded to a report of a vegetation fire in the riverbed adjacent to 3200 Sulphur Springs Road, just north of the Highway 46 East bridge. At first arrival, firefighters found a 50 X 50 fire actively burning grass, brush, and trash from an encampment. Firefighters were able to contain the fire within 15 minutes and worked to fully extinguish the fire over the next hour. Two fire engines and one Battalion Chief from Paso Robles responded. Under the City’s automatic and mutual aid agreements, two fire engines, one water tender, one dozer, one hand crew, one aircraft, and one Battalion Chief from CAL FIRE/SLO County responded. The cause of the fire was determined to be human-caused.
ATASCADERO — Atascadero Fire and Emergency Services responded to a reported structure fire to the rear of 8505 Coromar Avenue on Jun. 16, at 7:01 a.m. Upon arrival, crews found heavy fire and smoke coming from a detached workshop in the backyard. Emergency Crew initiated a Defensive Operation due to the amount of fire involvement and structural deterioration. Upon further investigation, the crew were able to determine that the 1200 square foot shop was used for gunsmithing and ammunition storage. Fire crews used multiple hose lines to darken the fire. A city backhoe was requested to assist in deconstructing the structure so complete extinguishment could occur. The fire was contained within 1 hour and 15
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minutes with the use of four engines, three chief officers, one ambulance, and four police officers. No other property was damaged, and no injuries were reported. Fire crews remained on the scene to assist the resident with removing several firearms and personal items from a safe that was buried in the structure. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
ATASCADERO — Atascadero Fire and Emergency Services responded to a reported kitchen fire inside a residence at 8875 San Gabriel Road on Jun. 17, at 3:32 p.m. Upon arrival, crews found a single-story, single-family residence with light smoke coming from the open front door of the home. The reporting party at the scene confirmed all occupants were out of the structure, but three dogs remained inside. A rapid interior fire attack was initiated, knocking the fire down within a few minutes. The fire was confined to the kitchen, and a quick search performed—crews located and assisted all three uninjured dogs outside of the residence. Emergency crews worked on the scene for one hour and with no injuries to civilians or firefighters to report. Two fire engines and two command vehicles were utilized during the incident. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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JUNE 14, 2021 • 05:36— CHRISTOPHER REESE BUTTERFIELD, 22, of Riverbank, Ca, was arrested on the corner of Atascadero Ave. and Santa Rosa Rd. and booked for DISORDERLY CONDUCT:ALCOHOL [647(F)]; Case no. 211505 • 11:39— TRAVIS LEE MATHES, 26, transient, was arrested on the 9400 block of Bordo Ave. and cited for POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11350(A)]; Case no. 211509
JUNE 15, 2021 • 23:38— SCOTT TERRY PRESSLEY, 49, of Paso Robles was arrested on the 7600 block of El Camino Real and cited for ARREST WARRANT/ MISDEMEANOR AND INFRACTION CASES [1427]; Case no. 211523
JUNE 16, 2021 • 00:18— RANDI DENEE CARRASCOMONACO, 30, of Klamath Falls, OR, was cited for DRIVE WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED/ REVOKED [14601.1(A)]; Case no. 211524
[11350(A)]; Case no. 211532 • 14:35— DOUGLAS BELA INGLISH, 31, of Atascadero was arrested on the 5500 block of El Camino Real and booked for BATTERY WITH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY (PUNISHMENT) [243(D)]; Case no. 211533 • 21:31— HOPE DESIREE ROSA, 28, of Atascadero was arrested on the 7100 block of El Camino Real and booked for DISORDERLY CONDUCT:UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUG [647(F)]; Case no. 211537 • 23:50— DREW EMERSON KNIGHT, 25, of San Luis Obispo was arrested on the 9700 block of Las Lomas Ave. and cited for OBSTRUCT/RESIST/ETC PUBLIC/PEACE OFFICER/EMERGENCY MED TECH [148(A) (1)]; Case no. 211539
JUNE 18, 2021 • 20:34— JAMES DOUGLAS ANDERSON, 41, transient, was arrested on the 7100 block of El Camino Real and booked for FAILURE TO APPEAR AFTER PTA AND NOT POSTING BAIL [853.8]; Case no. 211547 • 22:41— HERACLIO ROMANMERCADO, 38, of Atascadero was arrested on the 6500 block of W Mall and cited for DUI ALCOHOL [23152(A)], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)]; Case no. 211548
JUNE 17, 2021 • 10:42— CECILIA LEE FUSCO, 29, of Templeton was arrested on the 900 block of El Camino Real and cited for POSSESSING UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)], VIOLATION PROBATION/MISDEMEANOR [1203.2(A)]; Case no. 211531 • 11:01— NICK ERIC LARSON, 40, of Paso Robles was arrested on the 900 block of El Camino Real and cited for POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
JUNE 19, 2021 • 23:56— ROBERT LEE GARRISON, 55, of Atascadero was arrested on the corner of El Camino Real and Palomar Ave. and cited for DUI ALCOHOL [23152(A)], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)]; Case no. 211556
JUNE 20, 2021 • 01:37— LEONARDO YAEL PEREZ, 31, of
Atascadero was arrested on the 9500 block of El Camino Real and cited for DUI ALCOHOL [23152(A)], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)]; Case no. 211557 • 03:12— JERILYNN RIORDAN, 48, of Atascadero was arrested on the 8400 block of Santa Rosa Rd. and booked for DUI ALCOHOL [23152(A)], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)]; Case no. 211558 • 16:24— CHRISTOPHER PAUL MOLLOY, 28, transient, was arrested on the 6300 block of Morro Rd. and booked for FAILURE TO APPEAR ON FELONY CHARGE [1320(B)], VIOLATION PAROLE:FELONY [3056], VANDALISM ($400 OR MORE)]; Case no. 211559
PASO ROBLES POLICE DEPARTMENT JUNE 14, 2021 • 02:01— TANIA YANETH GODINEZMUNGUIA, 24, of San Miguel was arrested at Cedarwood Dr. and Myrtlewood Dr. and booked and released for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL [23152(A) VC], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)VC]; Case no. 21-1500 • 05:50— FELICIANO ORTEGA, 23, of Paso Robles was booked and released for DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], LOCAL WARRANT-MISDEMEANOR [B/W-M]; Case no. 211501
JUNE 15, 2021 • 09:46— EVAN ROBBINS GREGORY, 27, of Pismo Beach was booked and released for FALSE ID TO PEACE OFFICER [148.9(A)PC], POSSESSION OF SPECIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11377(A)H&S], POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
[11350(A)H&S]; Case no. 211515
JUNE 16, 2021 • 18:26— JACK CHRISTOPHER PFEIFFER, 20, of Paso Robles was arrested on the corner of Black Oak Dr. and Riverside Ave. and booked and released for CAUSING FIRE OF PROPERTY [452(D)PC], UNDER INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11550(A)H&S]; Case no. 211531 • 18:31— KIMBERLY LAYNE BLAKE, 51, of Cambria was arrested on the 2300 block of Theatre Dr. and booked and released for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG [23152(F)VC]; Case no. 211530
JUNE 17, 2021 • 17:21— JACOB MITCHELL HOWELL, 40, of Paso Robles was arrested on the corner of Creston Rd. and Oak Meadow Ln. and booked and released for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE WHILE ADDICTED TO THE USE OF ANY DRUG [23152(C)VC], POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11350(A)H&S], POSSESSION OF UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)H&S], DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG [23152(F)VC]; Case no. 211541 • 23:46— BRIAN BENJAMIN BENSON, 38, of Paso Robles was arrested on RT 46E and Golden Hill Rd. and booked and released for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL [23152(A)VC], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)VC]; Case no. 211545
JUNE 18, 2021 • 20:12— ALVARO BASILIO MALDONADO, 21, of Paso Robles was arrested on the corner
GIBSON — Peggy Gibson, 55, of Atascadero passed away on June 10, 2021. Arrangements are in the care of Blue Sky Cremation Service. CALLAHAN — Julie Callahan,79, of Paso Robles passed away on June 16, 2021. Arrangements are in the care of Blue Sky Cremation Service. TAYLOR — Dennis Taylor, 58, of Santa Margarita passed away on June 02, 2021. Arrangements are in the care of Blue Sky Cremation Service. REISZ — William Anthony Reisz, 82, of Paso Robles passed away on June 15,2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Kuehl-Nicolay Funeral Home. CONTRERAS — Pedro Contreras Jr., 39, of Paso Robles passed away on June 1, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Kuehl-Nicolay Funeral Home. HUNTEMAN — Steven Ryan Hunteman, 66, of Paso Robles passed away on June 14,2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Kuehl-Nicolay Funeral Home. KOLACZYK — George Kolaczyk, 69, of Morro Bay passed away on June 18, 2021. Arrangements are in the care of Blue Sky Cremation Service. TUURI — Michael Paul Tuuri, 74, of Nipomo passed away on June 14, 2021. Arrangements are in the care of Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel of Grover Beach.
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of 13th St. and Pine St. and released to a third party for LOCAL WARRANT-FELONY [B/W-F], LOCAL WARRANT-FELONY [B/W-F], LOCAL WARRANT-MISDEMEANOR [B/W-M], OUTSIDE WARRANTMISDEMEANOR [O/W-M], DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A) VC]; Case no. 211552
JUNE 19, 2021 • 12:41— NICHOLE AMARIE FAIR, 31, of Paso Robles was arrested on the 2600 block of N River Rd. and booked and released for LOCAL WARRANT-MISDEMEANOR [B/WM], LOCAL WARRANT-MISDEMEANOR [B/W-M], OUTSIDE WARRANT- MISDEMEANOR [O/W-M], POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11350(A)H&S]; Case no. 211556
JUNE 20, 2021 • 02:30— STEPHON KANE BAILEY, 19, of Paso Robles was booked and released for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL [23152(A)VC], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)VC]; Case no. 211563 • 12:16— KERMAN LEE ALLEN, 38, transient, was arrested on the corner of 21st St. and Riverside Ave. and booked and released for TRESPASS/DRIVE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY [602(M)PC] • 16:59— JOSE CASTRO, 50, of Paso Robles was arrested on the corner of Maple St. and Pacific Ave. and booked and released for being UNDER INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11550(A) H&S], POSSESSION OF SPECIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11377(A)H&S]; Case no. 211571
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RESERVOIR LEVELS SANTA MARGARITA LAKE (Salinas Reservoir): 65.2% capacity LOPEZ LAKE: 35.5% capacity LAKE NACIMIENTO: 23% capacity LAKE SAN ANTONIO: 12% capacity WHALE ROCK: 76.48% capacity
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95º | 63º SUNDAY
100º | 60º MONDAY
98º | 63º TUESDAY
96º | 65º WEDNESDAY
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2020 RAINFALL TOTALS (SEASON: JULY 1-JUNE 30)
ATASCADERO: 6.89” PASO ROBLES: 9.46”
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WORSHIP DIRECTORY ATASCADERO BIBLE CHURCH Atas. Mall & Fwy. 101 (6225 Atas. Mall); Sunday Worship 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m.& 11 a.m.*; *kids programming available at these services; Rejoice Service 5:30 pm; Middle School ministries – Tuesdays 6:30 High School ministries– Wednesday 6:30 p.m.; Celebrate Recovery, Thursdays 7p.m.; Pastor Tom Ferrell, (805) 466-2051; abcchurch.org. ATASCADERO GOSPEL CHAPEL 8205 Curbaril Ave. (corner of Curbaril & Atascadero Ave.): Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. Ted Mort, Pastor. (805) 466-0175. atascaderogospelchapel.org AWAKENING WAYS SPIRITUAL COMMUNITY A New Thought Spiritual Community! Living the Consciously Awakened Life. Dr. Terry and Dr. Frank zumMallen; For information about Sunday gatherings, classes and workshops, go to: awakeningways.org or call (805) 460-0762 GRACE CENTRAL COAST NORTH COUNTY CAMPUS 9325 El Bordo Avenue; Sunday Services at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; (805) 543-2358; gracecentralcoast.org; Helping people find and follow Jesus. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 238 17th St. Paso Robles; Sunday Worship 10 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.; Our Wednesday Testimony; Meeting is the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Reading room-same location after services & by apportionment. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 9925 Morro Road, Atascadero; “The Church on the Hill”; An independent church committed to the teaching of God’s Word.; Sunday School – 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship – 11 a.m.; Evening Bible Study – 6 p.m.; Wed Prayer – 7 p.m.; Nursery care provided.; Pastor Ken Butler, Jr.; (805) 461-9197. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 535 Creston Rd., Paso Robles ; (805) 238-3549 ; Dr. Gary M. Barker, Pastor; Goal of church: To teach Believers to love God and people.; Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Fellowship ; 10:30 a.m. Service; 6 p.m. Eve Service; Wednesdays: 7 p.m. prayer meeting. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA Facebook Live at 10 am during Covid19 restrictions. 10 am Outdoor Modern Worship Service and music, weather & Covid19 restrictions permitting. Masks and social distancing required. Regular schedule: When Covid restrictions are lifted. 8 a.m. Traditional Liturgical Service; 9:05 a.m. Education and Sunday School; 10 a.m. Modern Worship Service with staffed nursery care provided; Holy Communion on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays; Pastor Russ Gordan, Interim Pastor; 8005 San Gabriel Road, Atascadero; 805-461-0340; ourhopelutheran.org. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER-LCMS 4500 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 466-9350; Morning Bible class at 9 a.m. Sunday; Coffee and Sunday Worship with Holy Communion at 10 a.m. Sunday; Thursday morning Bible class 10 a.m. followed by refreshments and fellowship; Developmentally disabled Bible class 1st and 3rd Saturday mornings; redeemeratascadero.org; redeemeratascadero@gmail.com; Pastor Wayne Riddering. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UCC We honor ancient scriptures, responding to God’s contemporary call to be just and kind.; Join us for Worship Sunday, 10 a.m.; Church School Sunday, 10:15 a.m.; Coffee Fellowship 11 a.m.; Men’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 8 a.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Friday, 10 a.m.; Youth Group; 1301 Oak St., Paso Robles; (805) 238-3321 ST. ROSE OF LIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH 820 Creston Rd., Paso Robles; (805) 238-2218- Parish Office open Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; website: www.saintrosechurch.org; Mass times;; Daily Mass- Mon-Fri 7 a.m., Sat 8 a.m.; Spanish Mass- Tues 7 p.m.; Sunday Mass times:; Saturday, 5 p.m. Vigil Mass; Sunday, 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 5 p.m.; Spanish Mass- 12:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 940 Creston Road; Has Sunday worship services at 9:30 a.m; For more information, call the church at (805) 238-3702. Ext. 206. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF ATASCADERO 11605 El Camino Real, Atascadero; Sunday Service Time: 10 a.m.; Nurs-ery Care Provided:; 9:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.; Mid-week student ministry; PreK-12th grade Sept-April, Weds, 4 p.m.; (805) 466-2566; Pastor Steve Poteete-Marshall; atascaderoumc.org. ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 513 Palma Ave., Atascadero; Sunday services: Holy Eucharist — 9 a.m., Taize — 8 p.m.; the Rev. W. Merritt Greenwood, interim director; the Rev. James Arnold, Deacon; the Rev. Jacqueline Sebro, Deacon; office (805) 466-0379, fax (805) 466-6399; website stlukesatascadero. org; email office@stlukesatascadero.org.
Our primary philanthropic program was adopted in 1995. Operation School Bell (you may have seen the PSA on local TV) was created with the belief that when students go to barbie butz school feeling confident about COLUMNIST their appearance, it results in a more successful academic wenty-five years ago, and social experience. Our I was involved with a program’s goal is to improve small group of women school attendance and particihere in SLO County whose pation by enabling students to goal was to establish a chapter attend school without feeling of National Assistance League. self-conscious or out of place We were called a “Guild,” and due to a lack of proper clothwe had a checklist of requireing. This program provides new, ments in order to become a school-appropriate clothing chapter. to students in need in grades Several of us had been K through 12 in San Luis members of other chapters Obispo County. Students are before moving to SLO County. referred to Operation School I had ten years of experience Bell through school personnel in Santa Barbara, while others and are scheduled to shop with had experience in Southern and our member volunteers and an Northern California. adult who accompanies them After working to establish at Kohl’s in North County and our membership, develop a Old Navy south of the grade. signature fundraiser, produce To date, over 32,000 students bylaws, and organize philanhave been clothed through thropic projects, we received this program since our chapour charter on March 21, 1996. ter adopted the program and I had the privilege of serving despite the challenges of the two terms, the first term as 2020 school year, we were still Guild President and the second able to clothe 1,635 children. term as Charter President. Funding for our philanLater, I also served as Chapter thropic programs is raised President 1999-2001. through a variety of chap-
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turtles that lived in a plastic dish with a palm tree sticking out of it. The tiny turtles didn’t last very long, but they were way more social than the big turtle we had that I saw twice lee pitts in ten years. COLUMNIST I was inspired to write about turtles because a dear think there wouldn’t be friend recently “adopted” a pet near as many gangs, kids turtle for her cute two-yearkilling kids, or troubled old daughter. They went to a teenagers today if more urban “Turtle Rescue Preserve” where kids had pets. there were over 300 turtles of My best friend in high all sizes and ages that people school didn’t speak a word of had dropped off or were discovFrench, knew no calculus, and ered in places they shouldn’t didn’t play on the football team. be... like sitting atop a fence (Neither did I.) I think I had post where they were placed as the potential to be a rebellious a sick practical joke. bad boy, but I had a wonderful My friends paid $85 for their dog who loved me unconditurtle, which they optimistically tionally and got me through my named Buddy, not really knowdifficult teenage years. ing if it was a he or a she. (How I had other pets too: steers, does one tell?) My friends were lambs, pigs, cows, ducks, immediately drawn to Buddy rabbits, chickens, and, heaven because of its handicap: someforbid, even a cat. Our house one had painted Buddy’s shell was filled with pets too, as we a bright white, probably, so always had a canary or a parait was easier to find than our keet and the goldfish bowl turtle was. When my friends always had one or two resigo to the lake for the weekend, dents, even though we had a the mother-in-law visits Buddy hard time keeping the goldfish twice a day to feed it at home because we lived in earthquake a chilled Romaine/Iceberg country, and they kept sloshlettuce mix. ing out of the bowl. We also I was curious about the had several of those very small pet turtle market, so the next
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time I was in town, I visited a pet store and asked the aggressive salesman if he had anything that would make a nice housewarming gift for Buddy. He showed me several turtle padded beds, leashes that looked exactly like the ones they sold for dogs and turtle houses, which seems redundant. He also suggested “enrichment toys” to foster Buddy’s mental acuity, a pet sounds music CD, and a loofah brush and chamomile and lavender body wash with which my friends should massage Buddy religiously twice a day to remove the paint. I understand some of the white on Buddy’s shell has now faded to a dull grey, probably the primer coat. Have you seen these purses in which women haul around their small dogs? The salesman showed me a turtle purse for Buddy and also a backpack to haul him because he walks at a slower pace than most humans. The “bio-accessory” backpack could also be turned around so Buddy could see where’s he’s going instead of where he’s been. No doubt you’ve seen “service dogs” and even “service pot-bellied pigs” in the grocery store, and I feel confident in saying
Painter, Thrift Store Operations Manager Sue Pino, Recording Secretary Bonnie Long, Corresponding Secretary Lynn Ogden, and Treasurer Anna Aven. Please visit our Thrift Store at 667 A Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. For more information, visit alslocounty.org or call 805-7820824. Thank you for 25 years of support! Cheers! Barbie Butz is an independent columnist for The Atascadero News and Paso Robles Press; you can email her at barbiewb@hotmail.com.
you’ll someday soon see “service turtles.” When you think about it, turtles have many advantages as pets compared to dogs. They don’t bark, a turtle can breathe through its butt (really), they don’t have to sit next to you in the truck and stick their head out the window, and when they get wet and “shake,” they don’t drench you in water. You don’t have to constantly throw them slobbery tennis balls because no matter how many times you try, the turtle will not retrieve the ball. They can’t be taught hard tricks like rolling over or sitting, but they are unrivaled at playing dead. Veterinary bills are less too because they won’t pull a muscle trying to jump in and out of the truck, and they don’t drink out of the toilet like my dog did, who suffered several concussions from being hit on the head by falling toilet seats. Turtles also live a long time, and there’s not near the emotional loss when one does die because you probably had no idea where it was anyway. Lee Pitts is an independent columnist for The Atascadero News and Paso Robles Press; you can email him at leepitts@leepittsbooks.com.
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ter events, the chapter’s Thrift Store, as well as through the generosity of private contributions, service organizations, and grants. We are an all-volunteer organization with over 100 members. Donations are fully tax-deductible. On May 24, 2021, members of Assistance League of San Luis Obispo County gathered at the Jack House and Gardens in San Luis Obispo for the Annual Awards Luncheon and Installation of Officers. President Helen Robertson, from Paso Robles, presented the welcome and introductions. Clint Weirick, representing State Senator John Laird, presented a Community Service Award to the Chapter and Supervisor Debbie Arnold presented a Proclamation by the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors recognizing the work of the chapter. Helen Robertson installed the 2021-22 Board of Directors that included President Judy Jiménez, VP Membership Sharon Fredricks, VP Philanthropic Programs Chris Pontius, VP Resource Development Jan Hutchinson, VP Marketing and Communications Cindy Cantrell, VP Strategic Planning Jo Anne
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ow that we have all grown accustomed to the life of sheltering at home, it’s time to change it up again! Isn’t that the way of things? So what have we learned about ourselves through this interesting time in our lives? I’ve witnessed individuals undergo a complete transformation during the pandemic because they stayed home and had time to focus on and improve themselves. Then suddenly, after getting the second dose of the vaccination, they abandoned their transformation and returned to the old ways as if it were all but a dream. It reminds me of taking up the
spiritual practice of meditation. At first, there is conscious focus and intention on setting the time and space for dedicated practice. Next, there is the meditation practice itself. Then comes the advanced technique of taking it off the cushion, which means bringing your Zen wherever you are. It’s easy to find peace on the cushion in your own home, in a space you have set up expressly for your meditation practice. It’s aesthetically pleasing with ambient lighting, tapestries, blankets, eye pillows, and the perfect cushion to keep you comfortable enough to forget your body but not so comfortable that you’ll fall asleep. Incense, images, textures, and the ideal temperature for your sweet serenity. Ahhhh. Or should I say ohhhhm? The spiritual rubber hits the road when you adventure away from your cushion and into the
outer world where other people dwell, people with different upbringings, life experiences, opinions, and belief systems than your own. Maybe you encounter a difference in opinion with someone else, blow your top, and get angry and upset. At that moment, your accumulated meditation practice resets to zero, like a video game. Now you’re called to return to your meditation cushion to rebuild your internal space of peace, love, kindness, and generosity that you experienced and enjoyed before. Perhaps you’ve abandoned your transformation and are feeling lost or disheartened. I encourage you to give yourself a break. Be gentle with yourself. You have endured so much, and quite honestly, you are crushing it. No need to add to the anxiety, stress, and uncertainty so many are feeling. You came here to shine, thrive,
and be glorious! What is one small change you can make today that would put you back on track with the promises made to yourself at the onset of the shelter in place orders? Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu wrote, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Take that step. Start today, right where you are. I appreciate what American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson observed: “What lies behind us, and what lies before us are but tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” What lies within you is what I call the Divine. Lean into it. Let it guide you. It wants you to succeed. You are a mighty, magnificent force of which to be reckoned. Let’s do this! And so it is. Rev. Elizabeth Rowley is an independent columnist for The Atascadero News and Paso Robles Press; you can email her at revelizabeth@cccsl.org.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211270 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: X-D BUNK HOUSE, 220 4TH STREET, TEMPLETON, CA 93465, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A MARRIED COUPLE: KENNETH D TUCKER, 220 4TH STREET, TEMPLETON, CA 93465, TISHA L TUCKER, 220 4TH STREET, TEMPLETON, CA 93465 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ TISHA TUCKER L., OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/18/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 05/04/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By ABAUTISTA, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/18/2026 PUB: 06/03, 06/10, 06/17, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 358
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211316 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: SHEEPCAMP CREEK ESTATE WINES, 1545 WILLOW CREEK, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP: DAVID B COLMAR, 1545 WILLOW CREEK, PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA 93446, NEIL COLLINS, 514 BEVERLY AVENUE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, JORDAN COLLINS, 514 BEVERLY AVENUE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ DAVID B. COLMAR, PARTNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/26/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 01/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By JAANDERSON, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/26/2026 PUB: 06/03, 06/10, 06/17, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 357
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211207 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PROVOTESOLUTIONS, 1760 COMMERCE WAY, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: PRO DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS, 1760 COMMERCE WAY, PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ PRO DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS, NOAL PHILLIPS, COO This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/12/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/08/2011 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires
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SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY ON: 05/27/2021 CERTIFICATION I HERBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. TOMMY GONG, COUNTY CLERK BY ABAUTISTA, DEPUTY CLERK PUB: 06/03, 06/10, 06/17, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 355
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Clerk By NBALSEIRO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/28/2026 PUB: 06/03, 06/10, 06/17, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 402 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211332 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: TALL GLASS FINANCE, 6907 EL CAMINO REAL SUITE A, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: MELISSA JEAN SHIFFRAR, 4000 PARKHILL ROAD, SANTA MARGARITA, CA 93453 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ MELISSA JEAN SHIFFRAR, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/28/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 05/24/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/28/2026 PUB: 06/03, 06/10, 06/17, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 403 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211351 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: THAI DELIGHT CUISINE, 1011 HIGUERA ST, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: CHAVARIT SOPARAK, 1925 S MEYLER ST, SAN PEDRO, CA 90731 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ CHAVARIT SOPARAK, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/01/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/01/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 404 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211383 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: THE POISONED APPLE, 5855 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: THE POISONED APPLE LLC, 5855 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ THE POISONED APPLE LLC, CODY BROADSTONE, PRESIDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/03/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By NBALSEIRO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/03/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 405 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211375 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: MLE BOOKKEEPING SOLUTIONS, 735 SANDYDALE DRIVE, NIPOMO, CA 93444, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: MLE ENTERPRISE LLC, 735 SANDYDALE DRIVE, NIPOMO, CA 93444 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ MLE ENTERPRISE LLC, EMILIE R. SMITH, MANAGER This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/02/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/02/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 406 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211392 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: BRONSTEIN FAMILY MANAGEMENT, 4000 TRANQUILLA AVE, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: DANIEL BRONSTEIN, 4000 TRANQUILLA AVE, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ DANIEL BRONSTEIN, PRESIDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/04/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By JAANDERSON, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/04/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 407 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. Petition of DANIEL AARON BARRERA for change of name, case no. 21CVP-0131 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner: DANIEL AARON BARRERA filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follow: a. Present name: DANIEL AARON BARRERA to Proposed name: DANIEL AARON BARRERA SALZMAN 2 2. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before the court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for the change of name should not be granted. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: JULY 21, 2021 Time: 9:30am Dept: P2 b. The address of the court is 901 PARK STREET, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 c. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once a week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the county: THE ATASCADERO NEWS Date: 5/24/2021 /s/ Judge LINDA HURST, Judge of the Superior Court. PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 408 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211227 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: FARM SOURCE, 4000 TRUESDALE ROAD, SHANDON, CA 93461, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: STEPHEN E BRADY, PO BOX 170, ISLETON, CA 95461 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ STEPHEN E BRADY This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/13/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 04/12/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/13/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 409 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211367 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PRO-PER LEGAL, 1085 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS ROAD, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: KARRIE KOENIG, 1085 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD., PASO ROBLES, CA 93446
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If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ KARRIE KOENIG This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/02/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/21 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/02/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 411 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211357 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: EMERALDHEART FARMS INC, 5625 VINEYARD DRIVE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: EMERALDHEART FARMS INC, 5625 VINEYARD DRIVE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ EMERALDHEART FARMS INC, ELIAS DOUGRAMMATZIS, PRESIDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/01/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 12/30/2016 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/01/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 413 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211269 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: GOGO THAI RESTAURANT, 7965 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A MARRIED COUPLE: ROY ASHBURN, 1352 PALM STREET, APT A, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401, NATTAPONG CHAROENMIT, 1352 PALM STREET, APT A, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ ROY ASHBURN This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/18/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 05/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By NBALSEIRO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/18/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 414 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211389 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: ODYSSEY WORLD CAFE, 1214 PINE ST., PASO ROBLES, CA 93446-2242, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: ODYSSEY WORLD CAFE INC, 1214 PINE ST., PASO ROBLES, CA 934462242 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ ODYSSEY WORLD CAFE INC, JOHN H HAWLEY - CFO This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/04/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 12/15/1997 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By JAANDERSON, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/04/2026 PUB: 06/10, 06/17, 06/24, 07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 415 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211440 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S)
IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: LITTLE BLACK CAT FARM, 12400 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A MARRIED COUPLE: JENEVIEVE LOUISE PRICE, 12400 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, MATTHEW AARON PRICE, 12400 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ JENEVIEVE PRICE This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/10/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By ABAUTISTA, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/10/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 424 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211361 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PORSCHE SAN LUIS OBISPO, 12100 LOS OSOS VALLEY RD, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93405, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: CCP AUTO GROUP INC, 3239 IMJIN RD, MARINA, CA 93933 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ CCP AUTO GROUP INC, PRESIDENT, SALVATORE CARDINALE This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/01/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By JAANDERSON, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/01/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 425 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211446 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PET NANNY PASO, 245 VIA PROMESA DR, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: JANICE AWALT, 245 VIA PROMESA DR, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ JANICE AWALT, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/10/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/10/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By ABAUTISTA, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/10/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 426 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211441 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: NORTH COUNTY TREES 805, 2040 TRAFFIC WAY, ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA (CA) 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: CAMERON LEE GRANT, 2040 TRAFFIC WAY, ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA (CA) 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ CAMERON LEE GRANT, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/10/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 01/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By MSTILETTO, Deputy New Fictitious Business
Name Statement, Expires 06/10/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 427 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211430 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: SIGDESIGN, 5450 CARRIZO ROAD, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: SIGOURNEY JULIET FLETCHER, 5450 CARRIZO ROAD, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ SIGOURNEY JULIET FLETCHER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/09/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/09/2016 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By MSTILETTO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/09/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 428 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211425 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PROOF & GATHER BAKING COMPANY, 3563 SUELDO ST. SUITE H, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: KAITLIN LAURA MUNOZ, 623 CAUDILL ST., SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ KAITLIN LAURA MUNOZ This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/09/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By NBALSEIRO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/09/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 429 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211337 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: STRAIGHT LINE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICES, 1646 KLECK ROAD, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: EVA SIMPSON. 1646 KLECK ROAD, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ EVA SIMPSON This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/28/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 1/1/2009 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/28/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 430 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211450 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: SUMMIT AQUARIUMS, 8055 SETTLERS PL, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: DEREK PROFFITT, 8055 SETTLERS PL, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ DEREK PROFFITT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/11/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a
correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/11/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 431 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211308 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: THE OAKS AT PASO ROBLES, WESTMONT LIVING BUS FLEET, 526 SOUTH RIVER ROAD, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP: PASO ROBLES SENIOR LIVING OPERATIONS, LP, 7660 FAY AVE SUITE N, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ PASO ROBLES SENIOR LIVING OP, LP, CO MANAGER PASO ROBLES GP, LLC This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/25/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 04/06/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By JAANDERSON, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/25/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 432 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211345 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PROSPECT 49 WINE COMPANY, SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE WINE, RUSINA CELLARS, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: CASTORO CELLARS, 6465 VON DOLLEN ROAD, SAN MIGUEL, CA 93451 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ CASTORO CELLARS, NIELS UDSEN, PRESIDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/01/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 5/14/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/01/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 434 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211271 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: SOUTH RIVER RANCH, 2930 SOUTH RIVER ROAD, TEMPLETON, CA 93465, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: RIVER RANCH ROAD LLC, 2930 SOUTH RIVER ROAD, TEMPLETON, CA 93465 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ RIVER RANCH ROAD LLC, SARAH MARTIN, MANAGER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/19/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/19/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 435 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211444 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: LORETO CASA, 6385 CAMBRIA PINES ROAD, CAMBRIA, CALIFORNIA 93428, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A MARRIED COUPLE: BRENT HOPKINS, 6385 CAMBRIA PINES ROAD, CAMBRIA, CALIFORNIA 93428, MONIE HOPKINS, 6385 CAMBRIA PINES ROAD, CAMBRIA, CA 93428 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information
in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ BRENT HOPKINS, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/10/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/10/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/10/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 436 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211474 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: MOTHERHOOD ENCAPSULATIONS, 10415 ROCKY CANYON ROAD, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: STEPHANIE RENEE RODGERS, 10415 ROCKY CANYON ROAD, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ STEPHANIE RENEE RODGERS This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/14/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/14/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 437 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211416 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: MILTON VINEYARD MANAGEMENT, 4690 TOWER RD., PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: MELITON GARCIA MARTINEZ, 4690 TOWER RD, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ MELITON GARCIA MARTINEZ This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/08/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/08/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 438 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211288 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: BECOMING DIVA, 538 13TH STREET, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: DIANE LESLIE BICE, 1029 NANETTE LANE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization INDIVIDUAL I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ DIANE L BICE, INDIVIDUAL This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/24/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 05/24/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By NBALSEIRO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/24/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 439 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211399 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: EMBODIED WISDOM COUNSELING, 21 W. 12 ST, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: KAREN SCHNELLER LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST, INC., 21 W. 12TH ST., PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ KAREN SCHNELLER LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST, INC., KAREN SCHNELLER, CEO This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/04/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/04/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 412 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211403 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: RITORITA, 1244 PINE STREET #223, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: MOTIF BRANDS INC, 1244 PINE STREET #223, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ MOTIF BRANDS INC, AARON REILLY NEWMAN, PRESIDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/04/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/04/2026 PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 440 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211483 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: PACIFIC PALACE PAINTING, 11809 CUMBRE COURT, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: MICHAEL D HOCKING, 11809 CUMBRE COURT, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ MICHAEL D HOCKING This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/15/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 10/01/1983 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/15/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 441 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211431 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: JUNCTION, 710 PINE STREET, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: THE PATIO KITCHEN LLC, 710 PINE STREET, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ THE PATIO KITCHEN LLC, INGRID FAULHABER HOLGUIN, MANAGING PARTNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/09/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 04/01/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By MSTILETTO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/09/2026
PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 442 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211475 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: COMPASSIONATE HANDS IN HOME VETERINARY SERVICES, INC., 7395 EL CAMINO REAL #414, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: COMPASSIONATE HANDS IN HOME VETERINARY SERVICES, INC., 7395 EL CAMINO REAL #414, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ COMPASSIONATE HANDS IN HOME VETERINARY SERVICES, INC., KATRINA STANCHEV, PRESIDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/14/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 04/15/2016 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/14/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 443 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211495 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: CENTRAL COAST OLIVE OIL, 5010 CASCABEL ROAD, ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: SHELBY LEE LLC, 5010 CASCABEL ROAD, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ SHELBY LEE LLC, SHELBY FAGRELL, MANAGING MEMBER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/16/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/16/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 444 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211454 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: ACM CONCRETE, 1975 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD, PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: ANTONIO CONTRERAS MONTIEL, 1975 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ ANTONIO CONTRERAS MONTIEL This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/11/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 02/15/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SKING, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/11/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 445 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211509 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: CREEKSIDE INN, 2618 MAIN ST, CAMBRIA, CA 93428, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: CREEKSIDE HOSPITALITY, LLC, 2618 MAIN ST, CAMBRIA, CA 93428 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ CREEKSIDE HOSPITALITY, LLC, HEMANT PATEL, PRES-
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IDENT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/17/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/11/2020 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By AWEBSTER, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/17/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 446 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211528 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: POE BRAND, POE BRAND CO., PRODUCT OF ENVIRONMENT, 225 SOUTH MAIN ST., TEMPLETON, CA 93465, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: GILBERT EDWARD MENDEZ, 1904 OAK ST., PASO ROBLES, CA 93466 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ GILBERT EDWARD MENDEZ, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 06/18/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 06/18/2021 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By MSTILETTO, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 06/18/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 447 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211339 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: HOUSEHOLD BAKING CO., 5504 WHISPERING PINES LANE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A MARRIED COUPLE: KRISTIN MARIE STEWART, 5504 WHISPERING PINES LANE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, DUSTIN AUBREY STEWART, 5504 WHISPERING PINES LANE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ KRISTIN MARIE STEWART, OWNER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 05/28/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: NOT APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By SCURRENS, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 05/28/2026 PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 448 PUBLIC NOTICE APN: 084-181-006 TS No: CA08000275-20-1 TO No: 02-20019065 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will be provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED November 12, 1997. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 6, 2021 at 11:00 AM, In the breezeway adjacent to the County General Services Building, 1087 Santa Rosa Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded on November 20, 1997 as Instrument No. 1997-065930, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County, California, executed by ALBERT J. SABEDRA AND CARMELITA ANN SABEDRA, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s), in favor of FIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL CORPORATION as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 14165 ARROWBEAR TRAIL, CALIFORNIA VALLEY, CA 93453 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $38,726.19 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You
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will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call Nationwide Posting & Publication at 916.939.0772 for information regarding the Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Website address www.nationwideposting.com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA0800027520-1. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Notice to Tenant NOTICE TO TENANT FOR FORECLOSURES AFTER JANUARY 1, 2021 You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call 916.939.0772, or visit this internet website www.nationwideposting. com, using the file number assigned to this case CA08000275-20-1 to find the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. Date: June 4, 2021 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA08000275-20-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: 949252-8300 TDD: 866-660-
4288 Dalaysia Ramirez, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www. nationwideposting.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Nationwide Posting & Publication AT 916.939.0772 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be used for that purpose. NPP0374130 To: ATASCADERO NEWS 06/10/2021, 06/17/2021, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 410
not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S recorder’s office or a title SALE Title Order No. insurance company, either 1735761CAD Trustee Sale of which may charge you a No. 20918 Account No. fee for this information. If 1055001501 YOU ARE IN you consult either of these DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE resources, you should be OF DELINQUENT ASSESS- aware that the same lender MENT DATED 07/16/2020. may hold more than one UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION mortgage or deed of trust TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- on the property. NOTICE TO ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT PROPERTY OWNER: The sale A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU date shown on this notice NEED AN EXPLANATION OF of sale may be postponed THE NATURE OF THE PRO- one or more times by the beneficiary, CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, mortgagee, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A trustee, or a court, pursuant LAWYER. On 07/13/2021 to Section 2924g of the Calat 11:00AM, SUNRISE AS- ifornia Civil Code. The law SESSMENT SERVICES, as requires that information the duly appointed Trustee about trustee sale postpursuant to Notice of De- ponements be made availlinquent Assessment, Re- able to you and to the pubcorded on 07/17/2020, as lic, as a courtesy to those Instrument # 2020036205 not present at the sale. If of Official Records in the you wish to learn whether Office of the Recorder of your sale date has been SAN LUIS OBISPO County, postponed, and, if applicaCalifornia, property owned ble, the rescheduled time by: JULIE EDWARDS. WILL and date for the sale of this SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION property, you may call (916) TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 939-0772, using the file FOR CASH (payable at time number assigned to this of sale in lawful money of case 20918. Information the United States, by cash, about postponements that a cashier’s check drawn by are very short in duration or a state or national bank, a that occur close in time to check drawn by a state or the scheduled sale may not federal credit union, or a immediately be reflected in check drawn by a state or the telephone information federal savings and loan or on the Internet Webassociation, savings asso- site. The best way to verify ciation, or savings bank postponement information specified in section 5102 is to attend the scheduled of the Financial Code and sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: authorized to do business You may have a right to purin this state). At: In the chase this property after the breezeway adjacent to the trustee auction pursuant to County General Services Section 2924m of the CaliBuilding, 1087 Santa Rosa fornia Civil Code. If you are Street, San Luis Obispo, CA an “eligible tenant buyer,” 93408, all right, title and you can purchase the propinterest under said Notice erty if you match the last of Delinquent Assessment and highest bid placed at in the property situated the trustee auction. If you in said County, describing are an “eligible bidder,” you the land therein: APN: may be able to purchase the 009-576-015 THIS SALE IS property if you exceed the SUBJECT TO A 90 DAY RIGHT last and highest bid placed OF REDEMPTION. The street at the trustee auction. There address and other common are three steps to exercising designation, if any, of the this right of purchase. First, real property described 48 hours after the date of above is purported to the trustee sale, you can call be: 4 DOVE COURT, PASO (916) 939-0772 or visit this ROBLES, CA 93446 The internet website www.naundersigned Trustee dis- tionwideposting.com using claims any liability for any the file number assigned to incorrectness of the street this case 20918 to find the address and other common date on which the trustee’s designation, if any, shown sale was held, the amount herein. Said sale will be of the last and highest bid, made, but without cove- and the address of the trustnant or warranty, expressed ee. Second, you must send or implied, regarding title, a written notice of intent to possession, or encumbranc- place a bid so that the trustes, to pay the remaining ee receives it no more than principal sum due under 15 days after the trustee’s said Notice of Delinquent sale. Third, you must submit Assessment, with interest a bid by remitting the funds thereon, as provided in said and affidavit described in notice, advances, if any, es- Section 2924(c) of the Civtimated fees, charges and il Code so that the trustee expenses of the Trustee, to- receives it no more than 45 wit: $10,137.92 Estimated. days after the trustee’s sale. Accrued interest and addi- If you think you may qualify tional advances, if any, will as an “eligible tenant buyincrease this figure prior er” or “eligible bidder,” you to sale. The claimant under should consider contacting said Notice of Delinquent an attorney or appropriate Assessment heretofore real estate professional executed and delivered to immediately for advice the undersigned a written regarding this potential Declaration of Default and right to purchase. NOTICE: Demand for Sale, and a THIS COMMUNICATION IS written Notice of Default FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. and Election to Sell. The THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO undersigned caused said COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY Notice of Default and Elec- INFORMATION OBTAINED tion to Sell to be recorded FROM YOU WILL BE USED in the county where the FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: real property is located and 06/03/2021 SUNRISE ASmore than three months SESSMENT SERVICES 11707 have elapsed since such Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 202 recordation. NOTICE TO PO- Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Sale TENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are Information Line: (916) considering bidding on this 939-0772 or www.nationproperty lien, you should wideposting.com ERICKA understand that there are BATES, ACCOUNT MANrisks involved in bidding AGER NPP0374205 To: at a trustee auction. You PASO ROBLES PRESS PUB: will be bidding on a lien, 06/17/2021, 06/24/2021,
07/01/2021 LEGAL CM 422 CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso): 56-2020-00547172-CUPO-VTA SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): KELLY CRAIG JONES, an individual; YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE): LISA AYALA NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www. courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www. lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www. courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citacion y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y mas informacion en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www. sucorte.ca.gov) en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretario de la corte que le de un formulario de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin mas advertencia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remision a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener ser-
vicios legales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, (www.sucorte. ca.gov) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperacion de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesion de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): VENTURA SUPERIOR COURT, 800 South Victoria Avenue Ventura, 93009 The name, address and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Werksman Jackson & Quinn llp, Caleb E. Mason & Jacqueline Sparagna 888 W Sixth Street Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 688-0460 Date: (Fecha) Clerk of Court (Secretario) By: Deputy (Adjunto) PUB: 06/17, 06/24, 07/01, 07/08/2021 LEGAL CM 433 CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso): 56-2020-00547172-CUPO-VTA SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): ESQUIRE INQUIRY, a.k.a. ESQUIRE INVESTIGATIONS, a.k.a. KC JONES AND ASSOCIATES, a corporation; YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE): LISA AYALA NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www. courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www. lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www. courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civ-
il case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citacion y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y mas informacion en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www. sucorte.ca.gov) en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretario de la corte que le de un formulario de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin mas advertencia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remision a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, (www.sucorte. ca.gov) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperacion de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesion de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): VENTURA SUPERIOR COURT, 800 South Victoria Avenue Ventura, 93009 The name, address and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Werksman Jackson & Quinn llp, Caleb E. Mason & Jacqueline Sparagna 888 W Sixth Street Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 688-0460 Date: (Fecha) Clerk of Court (Secretario) By: Deputy (Adjunto) PUB: 06/24, 07/01, 07/08, 07/15/2021 LEGAL CM 449 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE(S) (UCC Sec. 6101 et seq. and B & P Sec. 24074 et seq.) Escrow No. 120-28874-CM Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and a transfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to be made. The names, Social Security or Federal Tax Numbers, and address of the Seller/Licensee are: PR HOSPITALITY, LLC, 1144 BLACK OAK DRIVE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 The business is known as: PASO ROBLES CENTRAL COAST CASINO / CRAFT PASO RESTAURANT AND BAR
The names, Social Security or Federal Tax Numbers, and addresses of the Buyer/Transferee are: PR HOSPITALITY GROUP, LLC, 12662 MEADOWLARK AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA 91344 As listed by the Seller/ Licensee, all other business names and addresses used by the Seller/Licensee within three years before the date such list was sent or delivered to Buyer/Transferee are: NONE The assets to be sold are described in general as: CERTAIN FURNITURE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, GOODWILL, INVENTORY AND OTHER ASSETS OF A CERTAIN BUSINESS KNOWN AS PASO ROBLES CENTRAL COAST CASINO / CRAFT PASO RESTAURANT AND BAR and are located at: 1144 BLACK OAK DRIVE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 The kind of license to be transferred is: 581623-75 ON-SALE GENERAL BREWPUB now issued for the premises located at: 1144 BLACK OAK DRIVE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 The anticipated date of the sale/transfer is JULY 13, 2021 at the office of: GLEN OAKS ESCROW, 24018 LYONS AVE. SANTA CLARITA, CA 91321. The amount of the purchase price or consideration in connection with the transfer of the license and business, including the estimated inventory, is the sum of $480,000.00 which consists of the following: CASH $480,000.00; TOTAL AMOUNT $480,000.00 It has been agreed between the Seller/Licensee and the intended Buyer/ Transferee, as required by Sec. 24073 of the Business and Professions code, that the consideration for transfer of the business and license is to be paid only after the transfer has been approved by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Dated: JUNE 14, 2021 PR HOSPITALITY, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Seller/Licensee PR HOSPITALITY GROUP, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Buyer/ Transferee ORD-358589 PASO ROBLES PRESS 6/24/21 PUB: 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 450 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20211101 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: COMMITTEE FOR ATASCADERO PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 4507 DEL RIO RD., ATASCADERO, CA 93422, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: A CORPORATION: ATASCADERO GREYHOUND FOUNDATION, 4507 DEL RIO RD., ATASCADERO, CA 93422 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ ATASCADERO GREYHOUND FOUNDATION, DONN CLICKARD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 04/29/2021 TRANSACTING BUSINESS DATE: 4/29/21 CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. TOMMY GONG, County Clerk By JAANDERSON, Deputy New Fictitious Business Name Statement, Expires 04/29/2026 PUB: 05/27, 06/03, 06/10, 06/17, 06/24/2021 LEGAL CM 325
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The Thinking Workout
By Cindy Maynard, PhD
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veryone experiences fear about getting older, that our mind won’t remain sharp over time. It’s true that our reaction time and our ability to process information declines with age. This may affect how quickly we balance our bank account, text a friend, or learn a new task. But the good news is that participating in some type of activity can help slow age-related mental decline, have a neuroprotective effect on the brain, and enhances our brain health and plasticity. Most of us realize exercise is good for us. Some benefits include increased emotional and psychological health and stronger bones and muscles. Exercise also improves immune function and relieves stress, a must in today’s society, especially recently. Research shows a newer benefit is that being active can promote good brain health. According to a study at Tufts University, a group of physically active peers was able to process information faster than their sedentary peers. This ability was even more pronounced after the age of 50. In fact, older persons who exercise just 30 minutes a day three times a week had almost a 40 percent lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who didn’t exercise. Even those who took up exercise later in life reaped benefits. Here’s what happens. Physical activity boosts mental performance by increasing blood flow and circulation to the brain and increases the gray matter’s ability to make use of it. This alteration in the brain structure also helps to generate new neurons, maintain healthy nerve cells, and improves our cognitive functioning, like reasoning, remembering, imagining, and learning. Exercise increases “good feeling” brain chemicals (neurotransmitters), such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which also play a role in reducing pain. Exercise helps prevent cardiovascular disease, but what is lesser known is that the absence of heart disease is linked to optimal mental function. Here’s an easy formula from the American Heart Association to remember for exercise guidelines: Thirty minutes a day, five times a week, of some type of aerobic activity such as swimming, dancing, hiking, or stair climbing. You can divide this time into two or three segments. Next, engage in two sessions per week of muscle-strengthening
activity such as weights or resistance bands. Add in a yoga, tai chi, or stretching session to increase flexibility and balance for the ultimate all-around activity plan. It sounds simple, right? And yet, in my years of private practice, I’ve come across some pretty good excuses to not exercise. Do you recognize any? • I don’t have time • Exercise is boring • I’m too tired • I have to wait until I lose weight • I don’t have an excuse Here are some tips from my clients: 1. Get some support. A buddy system can really keep you accountable. Plus, it’s a lot more fun, and time goes by faster when you have somebody to talk to. 2. Enlist the help of your local librarian. Libraries have yoga, tai chi, and other exercise DVDs that are free to check out. Or go online to YouTube for great exercise videos. 3. Check-in with your local community center and even churches. They typically have exercise classes. 4. SLO has some great hiking trails to add some beauty to your workout. 5. Exercise channels on TV can be helpful and fun also. And if your job requires lots of sitting at a computer as mine does, try this. Sit on a large exercise ball and type at your desk. It’s great for a core workout and improves stability and balance. Start somewhere. If working out at a gym doesn’t do it for you, try something that’s fun or lively, like kayaking, salsa dancing, or walking in the outback. Chances are, if it’s fun, you’ll keep it up. The important point is to pick something that brings your body, mind, and spirit into harmony and leaves you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Your brain will love you for it. Cindy Maynard, PhD, RD, is a health psychologist, registered dietitian, and a health and fitness writer. Dr. Maynard is passionate about the topic of health and wellness and motivating people towards better health. You can contact her at drcindymaynard@live.com
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s recently as 2010, renewable electricity – other than traditional hydropower – was regarded by many investors as little more than a science project. As part of the U.S. electricity mix, “it was a rounding error,” says Energy Analyst Pavel Molchanov. Now, with the next generation of wind and solar farms churning out electricity at less than half the cost of a decade ago, a new day is dawning. “Wind and solar have been gaining the most market share…Within just a few years, I anticipate that renewables, including hydro, will overtake coal as the number one source of U.S. electricity supply,” Molchanov says. There are many growth drivers for renewable power. Leading the charge toward making the U.S. power sector lower-carbon are much-improved project economics, green energy investments by tech giants like Amazon and Apple, and targets by state governments to become carbon-neutral within 20 to 30 years. In addition, as institutional fund managers become more focused on ESG investing, they are putting more pressure on utilities and other companies to reduce their carbon footprint.
Clean Energy’s Global Luster
Within just a few years, I anticipate that renewables, including hydro, will overtake coal as the number one source of U.S. electricity supply. ~ Pavel Molchanov, Energy Analyst
When you think of renewable energy vanguards, Europe usually comes to mind. Denmark, for example, sourced about half its electricity from wind power in 2019. But it’s not just the most environmentally minded countries seeing value in clean power. “Countries where electricity is traditionally the most coal-dependent, like China and India, are also starting to shift away from coal – not necessarily because of carbon emissions, but simply because of smog,” Molchanov says. China leads the world in electricity production from renewable energy sources after massive investment over the past several years, including $83.4 billion in 2019, Bloomberg NEF reported. Air pollution is one driver, but the country’s leaders also see solar and wind as a source of energy security. Solar, in particular, has helped rural communities in both China and India access clean and affordable electricity, putting these countries on a path to meeting one of the U.N.’s sustainable development goals.
Turbines Go High-Tech
Here’s a number that may make your head spin: More than 60 gigawatts of wind generation capacity was installed last year – the equivalent of 60 nuclear power reactors – according
to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). About 10 percent of that total came from offshore wind farms, which, despite being more expensive, are appealing for power-hungry cities along coastlines. A variety of innovations have given wind power a boost. Longer wind turbine blades, like those produced by TPI Composites, have allowed for efficient power production without making turbines taller. (The taller a turbine is, the more challenging it can be for workers to service, and tall turbines can interfere with aviation.) There are also more wind turbines designed to capture energy at the lower end of the wind speed scale, making them adaptable to a wider range of locations.
A Sunny Outlook For Solar
Today, solar power is the world’s fastest-growing power source, with solar photovoltaic (PV) generation capacity comprising – on average – one-third of all new power plants built globally over the past three years. While wind projects are almost always large – built by or on behalf of utilities – solar can work just as well in small rooftop systems. In fact, solar panels pop up on roofs around the world. Another benefit to solar is that it can go anywhere the sun shines, including brownfield sites no other developers will touch. Solar farm developer Ameresco has shown the way, adorning capped landfills in the U.S. with solar arrays that rest on proprietary ballast systems.
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With large-scale investment by the private sector as well as governments, renewable power has evolved by leaps and bounds over the past decade. Further investments in smart grid technologies and battery storage systems can propel the momentum needed to transition to a truly low-carbon energy system. “Renewable energy sources … are surfing the wave, so to speak, of this low-carbon trend,” says Molchanov. Investing in the energy sector involves specific risks, including the potential adverse effects of political and regulatory changes, and may not be suitable for all investors. Sources: Raymond James Equity Research; company reports; Sustainability Accounting Standards Board; Bloomberg NEF; Lazard Levelized Cost of Energy Analysis; Global Wind Energy Council; International Renewable Energy Agency
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Jun. 15 and California no longer having occupancy restrictions on indoor dining. Businesses should still refer to Cal/OSHA for guidance. At this time, there is no requirement in the State of California for anyone to have a vaccination record as proof of vaccination aside from indoor events over 5000 attendees. During the public comment period Supervisor, John Peschong brought up the resignation of County Clerk-Recorder and making the hiring of the position an open and transparent process. County Staff indicated the intention in the meantime to recognize Deputy Helen Nolan for the position. The matter was decided that it should be brought up at the next meeting to begin the application process. Peschong went on to request the addition of items to future agendas, including the redistricting of California in which at one time the division of SLO county was discussed, to require an economic study to identify fiscal and economic impacts of proposed ballot measures and a resolution regarding the historical and religious rights of the Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey County, which were all agreed to be added to future agendas. Chairperson Lynn Compton spoke on the issue of overnight RV parking and the hope to put up signage, which was decided that it would need to amend an ordinance to do so and would come back in August. Wade Horton spoke briefly in honor of Guy Savage, who is retiring after 18 years. The budget was addressed next, with staff recommendations to formally close the 2021-22 budget hearing, and approve the resolution adopting the budget, as well as approving the resolution adoption the position allocation list. The motion passed 5-0, though Gibson did express his dismay in the budget, but to support the county did not vote against it. Item 39 was the presentation of the county’s public information website for the 2021 redistricting process. The public can participate in the process by creating groups and district map suggestions for the county to view. Those who wish to participate can do so at slocounty.ca.gov/redistricting. Staff also recommended special meetings in response to meeting the state-mandated deadlines. Supervisor Gibson moved to approve, and the motion passed 5-0. Item 40 was a request to award a four-year contract to private attorney firm San Luis Obispo Defenders, a Professional Law Corporation, in the amount of $4,920,401 for the first year, which was presented by Guy Savage. The last contract was 2016 to 2020, with an interim contract through 2021, while the county went through an RFP. Chairperson Compton thanked staff for their work on this and requested that there be a report on the cases and other pertinent information before the Board twice a year, as well as to authorize the Board to execute up to two additional years. The motion passed 5-0. There was no report on closed session, and the Board moved on to the final item, 42: Submittal of the 2021 Countywide Cannabis Program Update, and request to approve, in concept, the Compliance Monitoring Program Plan and provide staff direction as deemed necessary. The report covered the application process, compliance monitoring, appropriate uses of land for cannabis, the budget involved, illegal cannabis enforcement, and the Cannabis Business Tax. The Cannabis Business Tax (Measure B18), which is a gross receipts tax, and has brought in $434,000 so far this year. Difficulties with the taxation process were expressed, and square footage was a proposed substitute for taxation. Public comment expressed the varying views of residents in the county and highlighted some needs, such as conducting a programmatic Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and freezing the tax rates so that the industry can grow and stabilize before taxation increases. The Board passed the Programmatic EIR with direction to staff to provide funding that does not put the cost on the taxpayer. The five-year review period once operations begin was approved with a 5-0 vote. The Board also approved the holding of the Cannabis Tax rate at 6 percent, which has to be done before July, so the Board will hold a special meeting on Friday, Jun. 25 at 8:30 a.m. The fee study was approved with the request to look at a square foot rate instead of the rate of the gross receipts. The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, Jul. 13 at 9 a.m. The links for the meeting and the agenda when it becomes available can be found on the county’s website at slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/ Board-of-Supervisors/Board-Meetings,-Agendasand-Minutes.aspx.
received Most Improved, Coach’s Award, and MVP. Kristal said that COVID did give her a break she didn’t realize she needed. “I started spending more time with my family and prioritizing that time I had with them, and it was a nice experience. It’s weird to say it took that [COVID] to be able to appreciate my family more,” Kristal shared. She continued, “In my speech, I mention how important balance was; I also found out that there is a point where there is too much self-care.” Kristal perpetuates the recurring tradition of a bilingual Valedictorian and has received her Seal of Biliteracy. Her two years spent in the Black Student Union
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Staff asks for Board direction on the applicability of BP/AR 6144 to any discussion of CRT. The Board has also expressed interest in discussing a resolution related to CRT, one draft of which was presented as a starting point to that discussion should the Board decide to direct staff to prepare such a resolution. After public comment, the Board moved into the third public hearing for trustee area scenarios which includes maps that will be used when the district moves to a “By-Trustee Area Election System Commencing with the 2022 Governing Board Election.” Brad Pawlowski provided an update and overview of the trustee area scenarios. The maps are currently based on the 2010 census data because there has been a delay in receiving the 2020 census data. Once the 2020 data is available, the maps will be updated. Pawlowski said, “After two public hearings to gather community input on the trustee area map creation process, the district published two maps prepared by the demographer. After two additional public hearings in which the Board received public input on draft maps, the district published scenarios two and four with multiple election sequence options for final map considerations. Scenarios one and three were eliminated from consideration because they do not create trustee areas that increase Hispanic/ Latino representation and influence.” Yessenia Echevarria said during public comment, “As you can tell, there is no person of color sitting in those seats you are sitting in—Mapping is something that needs to be done and needs to have Hispanic representation. I’m still not seeing the Hispanic representation.” Echevarria continued to say she offered her services to Pawlowski but did not hear anything back from him. No one who spoke during public comment gave reasons for why the scenarios do not represent the Hispanic community or who would be running in the next election. PRJUSD Board of Trustees are voted in term by the residents of Paso Robles. Trustee Dorian Baker asked if there could be another public hearing on the trustee scenarios. Now that the meetings are fully open in person, there is more interest in the public on the trustee maps. There have now been three public hearings since the maps were developed and two public hearings before that. The public was asked to create and submit their own maps. However, staff did not receive any maps or input from the public. Item I.2. Adoption of Resolution No. 21-26 Initiating a Proposal to the San Luis Obispo County Committee on School District Organization for the
and A.C.T./ Progressive Clubs and countless hours volunteering for Brynne Kennedy’s congressional campaign have prepared her for a life of advocacy and justice. She would like to thank her family, close friends, Lainey Callahan, teachers, and coaches for supporting her throughout her high school career and beyond.
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Mya Castelli graduated PRHS with a 4.68, just nearly tying for valedictorian. Winning salutatorian was a big surprise for Mya. She explained, “It was very surprising. I wasn’t expecting it [salutatorian].” Mya will be attending the University of California San Diego in the fall to study Biochemistry. After seeing UCSD in person, Mya Adoption of By-Trustee Area Elections was moved to follow the public hearing. Trustees motioned to propose scenario four, sequencing A to the San Luis Obispo County Committee on School District Organization for consideration, which passed with a 5-2 vote, Baker and Jim Reed voting no. The final discussion item on the agenda was J.3. Discussion of Board Policy 6144 and Critical Race Theory (CRT). Superintendent Dubost started the discussion by saying, “First of all, let me clarify that this is not an action item this evening. This is a discussion item only. We are seeking direction from the Board on what they wish for us to put or not place on the next agenda for Jul. 13.” In the last week, the district received over 70 letters from parents asking what the district’s stance is on CRT. There were over 50 comments from the public for the meeting, both in person, phone-in, and email. District policy is 20 minutes of public comment per item. To allow everyone to speak their comments, the Board would cut off public comment at 10:50 p.m. and extended their meeting to 11 p.m. Superintendent Dubost said he received requests from the public to prioritize public comments from Paso Robles residents before comments from residents outside of Paso Robles residents. Comments were made by the public in support and not in support of CRT and went on for over an hour. Trustee President Chris Arend drafted Resolution 21-27 PRJUSD Prohibiting the Teaching of Critical Race Theory. President Arend said, “I find it extremely important that we take a stand on this position because of the extremely divisive nature of CRT. It does not mean whitewashing history. We made sure in our ethnic studies course that we will not whitewash history. There is no reason to do so. It’s the history the way it is, and we will teach the facts.” He continued, “I put language in the resolution saying that we should teach about it. Not teach CRT but inform students what it is about--but we are not going to indoctrinate them in CRT if I can say anything about it.” Trustee Nathan Williams responded by saying, “I respectfully feel the resolution is misguided—If we pass a resolution to ban CRT in our schools, we are deliberately impeding academic freedom.” The Board agreed not to have this item on the next agenda. In the future, the Board may have a study session meeting on where the district stands on CRT and the possibility of creating a resolution. The next regular board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Jul. 13.
fell in love with the school. A hospital is conveniently near the campus, which is perfect for Mya, who hopes to enter the healthcare field. “In my junior year of high school, I was able to intern at Twin Cities, and I was able to shadow doctors and nurses and hospital workers in the emergency room, so I found that helped to solidify my wanting to go into healthcare,” Mya shared. While at PRHS, Mya completed the Healthcare Career Technical Education pathway, spending the capstone year of the program interning at Twin Cities Community Hospital’s emergency room. She has also competed in healthcare-related Skills USA competitions at both the regional and state level in the healthcare knowledge bowl and medical terminology.
Some of Mya’s favorite memories while at PRHS was running in track with her sister and a school backpacking trip to Joshua Tree State Park. When she was 12 years old, Mya and her family moved to Paso Robles from Toronto, Canada. She has spent all four of her years at PRHS competing in sports, including soccer, track and field, and cross country, in which she was a Lions club award recipient for two seasons. Over the summers, Mya has worked at Paso Robles city pools as a lifeguard and swim instructor and has plans to continue in the coming summer. In her free time, Mya enjoys camping, hiking, and spending time with her family, who she would like to thank for always supporting and encouraging her in everything she has done.
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“I think he would appreciate the love that everyone has shown,” said Leo. The public is welcome to attend Logan’s Celebration of Life at Riverstar Vineyard. The event will be on the lawn, and food will be provided, but please bring your own blankets and chairs. If you are coming from out of town, you can check for a room at the Holiday Inn Express in Paso Robles and let them know you are there to #liveforlogan for a special rate. The Castillo Family asks instead of flowers to please consider donating to Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara in Logan’s name. Logan’s GoFundMe: gofund.me/515bb1c1.
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Leo wanted to especially thank Officer Craig Burleigh in Santa Barbara. Burleigh works with veterans in crisis and helped rally the Santa Barbara community to support the Castillo family. Leo is a 20 year Army veteran currently stationed at Camp Roberts. He is getting ready to retire from the reserves this year. The GoFundMe page said, “Logan is a sweet, sensitive little boy who loves Star Wars. Logan has two siblings, his twin sister Lainey and his little brother, Noah.” Logan and his twin sister Lainey will turn 11 on July 4.
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someone at that levels radar, out of the thousands of nonprofits in his region he could have chosen, to select ECHO and really highlight the work we have been doing and highlight the growth we have had and really help bring awareness to our work to help sustain us...we are super excited.” Since 2001 ECHO’s mission is to empower people in San Luis Obispo County to make positive change by providing food, shelter, and supportive services. Currently, ECHO operates three facilities in North County that each provides meals and a safe and secure overnight shelter to meet the immediate needs of families and individuals in the community who are facing hunger and homelessness. “I think what is so special about this is addressing homelessness is a whole community effort...” Councilmember Funk said. “...we are so proud of ECHO’s leadership in bringing the whole community together both here and in Paso Robles; ECHO also serves people from around the county when this is the right space for them and gives people that period of time to get their lives back together again so that they can rejoin the house community and enjoy the things the rest of us all take for granted...it is hard work.” ECHO’s residents are provided individual case management services to assist them with securing a job and finding permanent and sustainable housing. While staying at ECHO, residents are taught life skills for employment, financial literacy, health care management, and parenting. For a little over six months, ECHO has been in full swing in Paso Robles, now offering the same services as ECHO Atascadero. “At Paso Robles ECHO, we are a full service just kinda like we are here in Atascadero, so within our six months, we have been able to have a meal program that operates in the evening just like it does here in Atascadero, we have services like case management, financial literacy, medical support, behavioral health
support, we are really trying to bring those life-changing resources that really help get people back into housing. In our first six months up there [Paso Robles], we have almost helped 40 individuals and families find permanent housing going from no options six months before that. So it has been a big challenge, and I am so proud of our team for stepping up and doing the right thing and doing it so fast. We are full almost every night, and with here, we have such a great resource, but there is more need out there.” Senator Laird expressed that one of the key factors in choosing ECHO as the nonprofit of the year was due to the organization not only sustaining during a pandemic but also expanding. Lewis explained, “[Senator Laird] shared that during a pandemic that he saw us not only maintaining what we did but actual to expand our services and thought that was just pretty awe-inspiring that here we [ECHO] during a pandemic where a lot of folks were just trying to stay steady, we said no, there is work that needs to be done, and there are people that are really suffering, so let’s step up and let’s really expand and in that time frame we opened a second shelter in Paso Robles, and we operated an emergency winter shelter here in Atascadero so not just staying kinda steady but really growing to meet that critical need out there.” All who attended the special recognition on Saturday shared the same sentiment; for a nonprofit not only to thrive during unprecedented times says a lot about the organization, but it also says a lot about the community as well. Senator Laird shared what impressed him about ECHO was, “Part of it was the community support, I know no other homeless shelter in a district that is near a school, in a residential neighborhood that has the mayor volunteer regularly, that just doesn’t happen.” After the presentation, Lewis expressed her deep appreciation, “We just want to thank Senator Laird as well as all of our community supporters who have made us the organization that we are today.” For more information, please visit our website at echoshelter.org.
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