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Welcome Home Village set to join SLO County Health Agency campus
San Luis Obispo County’s proposed Welcome Home Village temporary housing project found a new home after its former South Higuera location proved to be troublesome.
Originally reserved for a county-owned gravel lot behind the Department of Social Services headquarters on Higuera Street in the city of SLO, the 80-bed shelter program will now join the county’s Health Agency campus along Johnson Avenue.
The move, which the county announced on April 26, comes months after Los Angeles attorney Paul Beard II wrote a critical letter to the Board of Supervisors about a reported lack of consultation with several concerned South Higuera business and property owners.
Beard’s letter also called for a thorough environmental review and informed the supervisors that the county isn’t eligible for a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemption because the Welcome Home Village project on Higuera Street was inconsistent with SLO’s zoning designation.
“The county of San Luis Obispo did not pursue a project at the South Higuera Street location because the underlying zoning for the project prohibited residential use altogether,” Homeless Services Division spokesperson Suzie Freeman said. “The time and resources needed to change the property’s zoning and prepare an environmental impact report for the project did not fit within the Encampment Resolution Fund’s deadlines and, therefore, the county pursued other locations.”
“The zoning for this location allows for supportive housing and the state has established various exemptions from CEQA review for properties like this one in order for agencies to establish supportive housing,” she said.
According to the county, Welcome Home Village’s inclusion in the Health Agency campus brings it closer to behavioral health resources like the crisis
Welcome Home Village, developing 34 interim- and 46 permanent-supportive housing units.
“Like those two communities, each person participating in the Welcome Home Village program will be working with their assigned case worker to actively pursue self-sufficiency and stable housing,” Freeman said.
While the county hasn’t established a waitlist for Welcome Home Village yet, Santa Maria-based nonprofit Good Samaritan Shelter will identify program participants and will also provide site management and resident services. The project will provide priority placement to the homeless community members living in the Bob Jones Bike Trail encampment corridor.
The Welcome Home Village project faced a time constraint too. The $13.4 million Encampment Resolution Fund dedicated to the project must be used up before it expires in 2026. By switching to the Health Agency campus location, the county sidestepped meeting Beard’s demands. Freeman added that the new space doesn’t require a CEQA review.
Grover H2O sues city over handling of water rates petition
In another jab against the city, Grover H2O filed a lawsuit against Grover Beach, City Clerk Wendi Sims, and City Councilmember Daniel Rushing.
“Our view is that the city clerk and the city attorney are actually censoring free political speech, and it’s a form of election tampering,” Grover H2O spokesperson and former Grover Beach Mayor Debbie Peterson told New Times. “They’re obstructing the people’s ability to circulate a petition and put something on the ballot, which is a right that’s guaranteed in California.”
After the Grover Beach City Council voted 3-2 in December 2023 to increase water rates by almost 20 percent over the next four years to help fund Grover Beach’s portion of the Central Coast Blue water reclamation project, Grover H2O served the council with a notice of the intent to repeal the new rates. Then, in January, Grover H2O served Mayor Karen
stabilization unit, substance misuse disorder clinic, and mental health treatment services.
The project models itself after successful transitional housing programs like 5Cities Homeless Coalition’s Cabins for Change and DignityMoves’ noncongregate housing in downtown Santa Barbara. DignityMoves will design the modular homes for
Bright and Councilmembers Zach Zimmerman and Daniel Rushing with an intent to recall them.
According to Grover H2O, the group received more than the minimum number of signatures on all three recall notices and also gathered 1,083 signatures for the ballot initiative to repeal the rate increases. Peterson said Grover H2O filed the repeal with the city clerk on March 11.
“City Clerk Wendi Sims now has 30 days plus holidays and weekends to count the signatures after which she must present the count at the next regular City Council meeting,” Peterson said. “At that time, the council may either adopt the repeal, place it on the Nov. 5 ballot or send it out to committees for up to 30 days.”
In a March 25 email, Sims told New Times that the final review of the initiative petitions would be April 25. If they were determined to be adequate and certified, they would be agendized for the May 13 council meeting.
The county anticipates an ongoing annual cost of $1.9 million for maintaining Welcome Home Village after the encampment resolution fund sunsets in June 2026. County staff is working on identifying other funding sources to sustain the project from then on. ∆
During the April 22 City Council meeting, council members decided to follow Arroyo Grande’s lead and pull out of the Central Coast Blue agreement and opted to discuss what an updated water rate structure might look like during the May 13 meeting. Peterson said since March 11, the city has delayed Grover H2O’s recall effort and repeal initiative, which caused the group to take legal action.
“Now it’s too late to recall the mayor and Councilmember Zimmerman, but it’s not too late to put the recall of Councilmember Rushing on the 2024 ballot,” she said. “So basically, we’re asking the court to hear this quickly so that we can go gather those petitions.”
According to the lawsuit, the petitions were submitted and rejected five times in the winter and spring of 2024, and the rejection notice was always sent on the last possible day within minutes of the close of business hours.
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“Each notice of rejection impermissibly and illegally demanded the removal of language that was alleged to be false or misleading. Petitioners have experienced working with multiple city and county election officers,” the lawsuit reads. “In petitioners’ experience, it is highly unusual to continuously wait until the last minute to reject a petition. On the contrary, in petitioners’ experience, other elections officials have generally been efficient and helpful. Petitioners believe the city clerk’s actions were intended to obstruct and delay the electoral process.”
Peterson said that though it’s too late to put the recall of Mayor Bright and Councilmember Zimmerman on the November ballot, they’re looking at other election dates.
“Rushing is the only one that remains [named in the lawsuit], and the option is to put them on the December 2024 ballot or a special election in the last special election in the county,” she said. “We’re really hoping that the city clerk and the city attorney would cooperate with this process.”
Grover Beach City Attorney Robert Lomeli told New Times that the city maintains and asserts that the city clerk’s actions regarding the petitions submitted by Grover H2O have been in accordance with the California Elections Code and applicable judicial precedent, and he disputes any assertion to the contrary.
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Paso Robles schools get ready to change classrooms
Roll-off bins at three Paso Robles schools wait to be filled as teachers and staff begin packing up their classrooms in anticipation of summer moves.
“Start packing and purging as soon as possible,” Facilities and Planning Assistant Project Coordinator Britiany Baker told the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District board on April 16. “We’re going to learn from our past moves to have everything packed and ready to go for when the movers come.”
Teachers at Georgia Brown Elementary School, Lewis Middle School, and Flamson Middle School have 15 pages of packing instructions to guide them—a roadmap to help their classrooms get from point A to point B during the nine-week summer ahead as the district reconfigures itself, Baker said. The roll-off bins are for the purge. For
everything else, packing boxes, bubble wrap, tape, and other materials were being delivered to classrooms, Assistant Superintendent Brad Pawlowski told board members. Those boxes, desks, chairs, and more will be whisked away by Meathead Movers starting on June 10, Baker said.
At the April 16 meeting, the board unanimously approved a contract with Meathead for the moves, which should wrap up just before the first day of school on Aug. 15.
In February, the Paso school board approved Lewis Middle School’s campus as the new site of the district’s dual immersion program—currently a kindergarten through fifth-grade program housed at Georgia Brown Elementary School, a campus that’s closing due to a geologic anomaly that was discovered beneath the site last May. Students, teachers, and the program are moving to the Lewis school site, and the program will eventually expand to include sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade classrooms.
During the April 16 board meeting, the district’s board also approved buying three additional mobile modular buildings as part of a larger purchase. Pawlowski said the district would need three temporary classrooms for the dual immersion program’s expansion, which would be cheaper to buy this year alongside the other temporary buildings the district needs.
He added that the district would “stockpile” the three temporary buildings at Lewis but wouldn’t connect them until next year.
“We’re going to place them in the permanent location. They would be set on the blacktop,” Pawlowski said. “They would be secured together; they just wouldn’t have electrical to them yet.”
As part of that February approval, the board also agreed to make Flamson Middle School the district’s only junior high school for seventh and eighth grade and to add sixth grade to all of the district’s elementary schools.
“We have to first move the classrooms from Lewis that are needing work done on them. But, in order to do that, we have to make sure there’s room at Flamson,” Baker told the board on April 16. “So there’s a lot of planning that has gone into this, and I really have it planned out day by day with the movers.”
Some of the teachers at Lewis will be moving to elementary school campuses, and some Flamson teachers will be moving to
elementary schools or the high school. At Flamson, Baker said, there will be on-campus moves as well.
Amid all the moving, the district is also refurbishing rooms to accommodate for elementary school students, doing demolition and construction at both Lewis and Flamson, and deep cleaning.
Board member Sondra Williams asked Baker what she was most nervous about.
“Not having everything packed and having to spend time packing when we could be using that time moving and working on projects,” Baker said.
Luckily, Pawlowski added, the current principal at Lewis was at Glen Speck Elementary School during its moves—the school moved to a temporary campus while its campus was renovated and then back after construction was completed.
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County Clerk-Recorder awaits recall petition against Bruce Gibson
The group behind the renewed recall efforts against 2nd District Supervisor Bruce Gibson has until 5 p.m. on May 2 to submit a petition containing the requisite signatures from registered voters of the old district.
Organized by the Committee to Support the Recall of Supervisor Bruce Gibson, the petition needs at least 7,375 signatures for SLO County Clerk-Recorder Elaina Cano to verify over the next 30 days.
“We do have to do what is called a ‘raw count’ of signatures, and what that process entails is we have to separate the sections into stacks according to the number of signatures that are on each petition,” Cano told New Times on April 30.
The committee filed a second notice of intention to circulate a recall petition on Nov. 28 last year. It arrived almost two weeks after Cano pulled the plug on its initial process to remove Gibson from office after the committee missed the deadline to publicize the recall petition in a local newspaper.
In 2022, Gibson defeated his conservative opponent Bruce Jones by a margin of 13 votes, going on to represent a version of the 2nd District outlined in the previously adopted Patten map. Before the Board of Supervisors adopted a new redistricting map in April 2023, the 2nd District comprised Atascadero, San Miguel, Lake Nacimiento, San Simeon, Cambria, Cayucos, and the rural parts of western Templeton and Paso Robles.
According to previous New Times reporting, original recall petitioner John Whitworth said that the movement to remove Gibson from office sprouted from the supervisor’s support of reducing the voter threshold for special taxes. Whitworth claimed that it would repeal Proposition 13, while Gibson said that he supports it.
It is unclear how many signatures the committee collected as of May 1. Whitworth declined to talk to New Times. The committee didn’t respond to New Times’ request for comment by press time. Its website advertised a slew of signing locations in Atascadero, San Miguel, and Morro Bay. A call for more signatures on the committee’s Facebook page said that since March 28, people collected signatures four days a week at the Republican Headquarters in Atascadero.
“Callers will be contacting registered Republicans (there will be a script) to
determine whether they’ve signed the recall petition or are interested in signing,” read the statement posted on Facebook. “Drivers will then take signature gatherers to households that have been contacted.”
Signature gathering organizer Linda Katz Quinlan told New Times that she had no comment on May 1.
Gibson said that the “threshold question” is whether the committee will get enough signatures.
“It’s been deadly quiet. … My thought is they probably don’t have enough signatures,” he said. “If they have the signatures, they’d be beating their chest about that.”
If the committee submits the petition with enough signatures, the County ClerkRecorder’s Office will submit the verified results to the Board of Supervisors in July, according to the tentative recall schedule. The officials must call for an election by the end of July, green-lighting the recall to appear on the general election ballot in November. Gibson told New Times that he will campaign “to explain the truth” if the recall proceeds to the election stage.
A balloted recall needs a simple majority of 50 percent plus one vote to succeed. Gov. Gavin Newsom will appoint someone to fill the vacancy if Gibson is ousted.
“The irony of having the most liberal governor … appoint my successor makes me smile,” Gibson, whose fifth term ends in 2026, said.
If recalled, Gibson’s removal from office would be historic for SLO County.
“I have looked back in as much history as I could and even spoke with our Elections Division supervisor, who has been here for almost 40 years, and she doesn’t believe that a supervisor has ever been successfully recalled,” Cano said.
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SLO County supervisors approve controversial Dana Reserve development
The Dana Reserve is one of the bigger controversial issues SLO County’s seen in recent years, with a divided community waiting anxiously for months over whether the Board of Supervisors would approve it. It did with a 3-2 vote.
During a two-day meeting on April 23 and 24, the Board of Supervisors heard specifics about the county’s biggest housing development in 25 years, including from project developer Nick Tompkins.
“Everyone talks about a housing crisis, but it’s not just here in the Central Coast in the state of California but across the country, and although that housing crisis exists all over and it may be especially acute here, creating meaningful, tangible, and deliverable solutions to that is really tough,” Tompkins said. “In 2020, when we first submitted the Dana Reserve to the county, People’s SelfHelp had approximately 12,000 people in the waiting list for housing families, not people. Now that number has grown to 14,555 and spread over three counties, but as of this morning, 9,434 of those families are in San Luis Obispo County alone.”
The project plans to build 1,370 residential units, with 156 being deed restricted to very low- and low-income affordable housing, according to the staff report.
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Tompkins’ declaration to house those in need on the Central Coast hit 3rd District Supervisor Dawn Ortiz-Legg hard as she said she’ll be voting in favor of the Dana Reserve.
“We don’t have houses for a lot of people, and I’m really just flabbergasted,” she said. “The Central Coast is facing an enormous housing demand and built relatively little, even accounting for public lands, lands subjected to conservation easement, and lands at risk for wildfires. So, no matter what, we’re in the category for some of the worst counties in regard to building homes.”
Long-term Nipomo resident Janine Ariey said she agrees with Ortiz-Legg and wholeheartedly supports this project.
“We have a developer finding ways to make it work for all income levels, while still providing a down payment assistance fund donating multiple sites for community benefits including a fire station, a day care center, and a college campus,” she said during public comment. “The Dana Reserve is a winwin.”
The Dana Reserve, which would take roughly a decade to develop, will use 22 acres for commercial development, including retail stores, a grocery store, and other services such as a South County Cuesta College campus.
First District Supervisor John Peschong and 5th District Supervisor Debbie Arnold also voted in favor of the Dana Reserve while 2nd District Supervisor Bruce Gibson and
4th District Supervisor Jimmy Paulding voted against it.
“I’d like to see a review of the feasibility of a project that’s modified in the following way,” Gibson said. “That has to do with the significant strip of oak woodland or oak forest, I suppose it’s called because of its canopy. That has been the topic of so much conversation. I’m not talking about reevaluating the community; I think that I’m willing to look at something in between what the community plan has to offer and the proposed project.”
To develop the Dana Reserve, Tompkins plans to cut down 3,094 oak trees, Burton Mesa chaparral habitat, and other nonnative grasslands. Many SLO County community members have expressed that this housing project is not worth the environmental impact.
Fourty-three-year Nipomo resident Susan Duram said the loss of native environment and the increase of traffic along U.S. 101 will be detrimental for South County.
“Our traffic is already very heavy at times with two cars per home, and adding 2,800 more cars with just the Dana Reserve and 1,000 cars from the homes that will be built on the west side of Nipomo will be adding more than 4,000 cars driving into a town that doesn’t have the infrastructure or room for them,” she said during public comment. “This means additional freeway congestion, backed up traffic on the on and off ramps, and an increase in possible traffic accidents.” ∆
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“It was a way of life for the Clayborn family, it always has been. It’s something that’s always passed through generations. My grandfather passed it to my dad and uncle, and they passed it to me, and now I have my son that’s now racing,” Clayborn said.
The Santa Maria family’s home base was the Santa Maria Speedway: A Nipomo racetrack that hosted racing for more than 40 years until the raceway closed in 2021 due to a challenging permitting process for additional events and legal costs following a 2018 lawsuit related to noise complaints and unregulated events. The Clayborns were a part of the raceway every step of the way since its inception in 1964, Clayborn said.
“[The closure] was terrible, it’s never been just a racetrack for us. It’s a home away from home. Every year … we got to go out and spend Saturday night with our extended racing family,” Clayborn said. “It didn’t stop us, but now we had to travel everywhere to race. Everyone knows how the price of everything gets really expensive week in and week out, for traveling and fuel.”
When the speedway announced it would be reopening after a nearly two-year shutdown, Clayborn said his family was thrilled.
“It was just a great feeling. We just heard rumors for so long and we didn’t know it was going to happen,” Clayborn said. “When we heard the Pombo family was stepping up, we knew that family for years because they are a huge racing family, it was just exciting.”
Tony Pombo, a multigenerational Fresnobased racer who’s raced his entire life, put in a bid for the property and signed a lease to get racing going again this year, said David Castaneda, the speedway’s general manager and events director.
“The goal was to find somebody in motorsports that would take over the track and continue to run it as a racetrack and not change it to another commercial venture,” Castaneda said. “It’s not like a restaurant; if it closes down it’s gone forever. … It’s a very unique facility and very well known across the Western United States.”
With the lease guaranteed until the end of 2024, the Santa Maria Speedway anticipates hosting 10 races over nine weekends plus another six separate weekends of go-karts, he said. Construction and maintenance crews have been working alongside local volunteers to gear up for the raceway’s first race on May 11, followed by a Memorial Day go-kart race, and its first open wheel sprint race on June 15.
“It means different things to different people. You have fans who’ve come and watched
racing for years,” he said. “[To] the race teams it means something different; we’ve had multiple generations of families from the area that started in the ’60s and ’70s where their grandchildren are racing. … They’re excited to get back to racing, they are very hopeful we can get this track back up again.”
The speedway closed in 2021 following a 2018 lawsuit filed by neighbors in the Costa Pacifica Estates development over noise complaints about racing and then the live music events the venue hosted, Castaneda said. The lawsuit claimed that the speedway needed an environmental impact report before it could go forward with any live music events. But the Speedway’s back with a primary focus on motorsports.
Next year, Castaneda wants to see at least 22 weekends of racing, from April to October, and eventually bring back monster truck rallies and motorcycle racing to the speedway.
“The other thing that is vital to a track like this is community support. We’re very encouraged by the response from the community so far; everybody is very positive about the prospect of us getting back to racing,” Castaneda said. “As it gets closer and closer, I think folks will be very happy to be sitting back in the seats again.”
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• The Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) and Solvang Theaterfest are celebrating PCPA’s 60th and Theaterfest’s 50th anniversaries with a fundraising event on June 15 at the Solvang Festival Theater. The evening will include live performances from PCPA artists, silent and live auctions, and catering from Catering Connection. Attendees will also enjoy premium seats for the Little Shop of Horrors opening night performance. Visit pcpa.org or call the PCPA box office at (805) 922-8313 to learn more. ∆
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The right to assemble
Peaceful student demonstrations shouldn’t be disrupted by the university or police
American college students should not be forced to give up their constitutional rights to free speech, to peacefully assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. That is what is happening today on college campuses across the country.
It began when protesters set up tents on the South Lawn of Columbia University and flew Palestinian flags. They held demonstrations in which they denounced the “genocide” in Gaza. Now students at dozens of universities have joined the protest. In response to this demonstration of free speech, America’s universities have called local police onto their campuses to arrest all who will not shut up and leave. Law enforcement has used tear gas, rubber bullets, and physical force to remove peaceful demonstrators.
Watch demonstration footage, and you will see students drumming and chanting. Then you will see police in riot gear hell-bent on removing every protester from the campus. The police are violent, not the protesters.
Speak up!
The police put students in danger. They do not protect anyone from harm. These videos show police mistreating students and representatives of the press by throwing them to the ground and pinning them to trees. At Emory University in Georgia, you see an older female professor thrown brutally to the ground for asking the police, “What are you doing?” In Bloomington, Indiana, you can see snipers on the roofs overlooking the demonstrators. And now our speaker of the house has suggested we send in the National Guard.
This takes me back to 1970 at Kent State University in Ohio, where I was a graduate student. There were snipers on the roofs of buildings the day that the Ohio National Guard fired on unarmed protesters and killed four innocent students. Kent State students were protesting America’s bombings in Cambodia. Today’s students are protesting Israel’s indiscriminate bombings of civilians in Gaza.
The Constitution gives students the right to protest and petition the university to disinvest in companies
Where are the protests for Mother Earth?
To the university students, the youth, and others who are protesting what many believe to be an unjust war aimed at the Palestinian people, and the profiting of the military industrial complex on the death of the innocent. Bravo! But our oceans are dying, the icecaps are melting, the permafrost is thawing, sea level is rising, millions will be displaced and die, and corporations are profiting. We are killing our Mother Earth— where are the protests for her? Why are you not out fighting for her survival, for the survival of all sentient beings?
Wake up, our Mother needs you.
Patrick McGibney Los Osos
Wake up to how SLO County treats the ‘homeless’
I’m writing because I’m concerned about the welfare of this community, let alone the state of humanity. My fiancé and I have been living in a travel trailer for six years on the Central Coast. We went from being harassed by police officers and sheriff’s deputies for simply sleeping, to a massive back down after the COVID-19 outbreak. Sadly, we felt at peace after a world pandemic.
We’ve been working at local popular businesses and saving for an opportunity to accomplish our dreams up north while finding somewhat of a transit rhythm in the county. However, the unsophisticated and ignorant attempt to assist the “homeless”
that profit from the war in Gaza. The Constitution does not give universities the right to silence that protest. Today’s students have the right to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people. This does not make them anti-Semitic.
Now, Prime Minister Netanyahu has instructed America to crack down on the “anti-Semitic mobs that are taking over leading universities.”
Latinos as he does today. Ben-Menachem states that Jewish students are an important part of protests on each campus. They both agree that claims that protesters are proHamas and anti-Semitic are perpetrated by pro-Israel groups to discredit them.
These brave men maintain that their protest is less about free speech and more about Columbia’s investments in Israel.
The Constitution gives students the right to protest and petition the university to disinvest in companies that profit from the war in Gaza. The Constitution does not give universities the right to silence that protest.
There are no anti-Semitic mobs on American university campuses. At Columbia, students of all races and religions camped out on the college lawn to get the school’s leaders to take them seriously.
In an interview with Glen Greenwald, two of the group’s leaders, Jon Ben-Menachem and Mohammad Hemeida, stated clearly that there is no anti-Semitism exhibited at their camp. Hemeida said he had never felt so connected with Jews, Muslim, Blacks, and
They want Columbia to disclose all of its investments, divest from Israel, and offer amnesty to the students and teachers who are being punished for speaking out for the Palestinians.
We must not let free speech die on college campuses. It’s time for us to speak up, too. ∆
Gale McNeeley writes to New Times from Santa Maria. Send a response for publication to letters@newtimesslo.com.
by opening the Kansas Avenue safe parking site program, bringing in an influx of out-ofstate people, seemed to turn into a bust for all involved. Now, the safe parking programs (Kansas Avenue and the SLO train station) are shut down and the roads are inundated with those persons vacated onto the only allowed or “safe parking” roads.
Does the public honestly think all of us don’t try to get onward and upward? Do they honestly think that all of us wish to live nomadic lifestyles forever or that we don’t have hopes and dreams? Have they ever considered the failing of the system they believe so much in and that the lowest of any society can only be as great as the highest of that same society?
It’s frustrating that San Luis Obispo County decided to place people living in their RVs or trailers into a space between a
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pound, a jail, and across from a prison. Oh, and 40 Prado homeless shelter is across from a sanitation department. Wow! If that doesn’t make a statement about how this county feels about us! There’s an abundant amount of space around to provide simple parking
or a place for the unhoused living in tents to live, yet that’s the best they could do!? Institutionalize people in that environmental energy only to evict them!? Please wake up.
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What’s happening down in Grover Beach?
It seems like former Mayor Debbie Peterson wants to make the decisions there. She could have been doing just that on the Grover Beach City Council she seems to have a vendetta against, but instead, she quit in 2019.
While quitting, she alleged corruption of both the city and SLO County. She accused her colleagues of “double dealing” in appointing people to serve on regional waste and wastewater management agencies’ boards, of “pay-to-play” for awarding commercial cannabis business licenses, and of “insider games.”
Then she wrote a book about everything!
The Happiest Corruption: Sleaze, Lies, and Suicide in a California Beach Town claims to uncover it all, capitalizing on former 3rd District Supervisor Adam Hill ’s suicide and all the corruption allegations and charges that followed. Don’t worry, Aaron Ochs, I’ll give your book about antagonizers akin to Peterson a shout-out too—Defamers: How Fake News Terrorized a Community and Those Who Dared to Fight It. He was talking about CalCoastNews and Karen Velie What’s up with the people around here? Does everyone need to write a book about SLO County’s shitty small-town shenanigans because all of the largely mediocre fish in extremely little ponds just can’t stand to be out-fished? Everyone’s upset about something.
Now, Peterson’s continuing her quest to “rid” that California beach town of alleged corruption, leaning on her hang-ups about the Central Coast Blue recycled water project (something Grover Beach agreed to participate in while she was an elected official). She got the members of her “grassroots” organization, Grover H2O, to pony up the dough to sue the city of Grover Beach!
Grover H2O sued the city clerk, city attorney, and one City Council member over election tampering due to the way the city handled its recall petitions against three council members and repeal initiative over increased water and wastewater rates due to Central Coast Blue. That’s quite a charge!
The city apparently rejected the petitions five times in the winter and spring of 2024— and always on the last possible day at the last possible minute.
“Each notice of rejection impermissibly and illegally demanded the removal of language that was false or misleading,” the lawsuit states. “In petitioners’ experience, it is highly unusual to continuously wait until the last minute to reject a petition. … Petitioners believe the city clerk’s actions were intended to obstruct and delay the electoral process.”
Whew. That’s a lot.
I guess if petitioners want to include false, misleading information in their initiatives or
recalls, they can? We can look no farther than Morro Bay and the initiative that city voters will decide on in November about zoning, the City Council, and visitor-serving uses. Really, it’s about stripping power from the elected body. It’s about preventing Vistra from developing a battery storage plant on the land that holds a defunct power plant. The initiative itself uses unclear language, makes misleading statements, and is kind of vague.
But that’s what citizen initiatives are all about. Even government-sponsored ones, like Gov. Gavin Newsom’s baby, Proposition 1, which voters passed, are vague and do more than they claim to on the surface. Our funding for county mental health services is going to hemorrhage back to the state, and no one really knows what the full impact of that that will be. All anyone heard about was all the money California was going to put toward housing the homeless—not the services that would be losing out to it.
Really, though, I don’t understand why Grover H2O is moving forward with anything at all. The group got what it wanted. Grover Beach City Council voted to pull out of Central Coast Blue on April 22 and is going to look at its water and wastewater rates again. The lawsuit was filed on April 26.
So what does Peterson really want? To try to recall City Councilmember Zach Zimmerman for voting to raise rates to pay for Central Coast Blue—but he recanted. The principle of the matter is no longer on the table.
Lawsuits seem to be the way to get work done outside of the traditional political
processes if decisions don’t go people’s way. Democracy be damned!
After SLO city business and property owners threatened SLO County over a proposed location for a temporary housing project designed to give roofs and services to homeless individuals, they got what they wanted. SLO County moved its Welcome Home Village to a spot that’s more welcome to it—at least for now. Instead of the Department of Social Services housing the housing, the Health Agency campus will house the housing. An LAbased lawyer was critical of the county’s initial plan, saying it hadn’t thought through zoning issues that would require a comprehensive environmental review. Funnily enough, the county didn’t mention the letter, the lawyer, or the disgruntled property owners in its press release announcing the new location. Surprise, surprise!
Although Homeless Services Division spokesperson Suzie Freeman said the underlying zoning at Social Services prevented residential use “altogether,” the county touted this new location’s proximity to all of these really great services.
At least the Welcome Home Village is going to be run by an organization that knows what it’s doing, Good Samaritan Shelter. Fingers crossed it isn’t a clusterfuck like the county’s safe parking site program was. The lawsuit over that one is ongoing. ∆
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FIRST SATURDAY: WINE, ART, AND MUSIC Studios on the Park celebrates First Saturdays, a fun tradition of art, wine, and live music-filled evenings at the start of each month. Enjoy meeting artists and seeing rotating exhibitions while enjoying live music and wine from one of the venue’s winery partners. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Free; $10 for wine. 805-238-9800. studiosonthepark.org. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles.
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MAKING WORKSHOP Create your own ceramic earrings using hand building techniques. The first part of the class will be spent making the earrings out of clay. The second part of the class will be spent creating findings. We will glaze, fire, and assemble your earrings for you. May 11 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $96. 805-203-0335. thepotteryatascadero.
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THE POCKET’S GRAND OPENING OF ITS “BACK POCKET” Showing the latest artwork created by printmakers Susan Lyon, Kathy Madonna, and Maryanne Nucci. Saturday, April 6, from 2 to 5 p.m., swing by for grand opening. Also open by appointment. First Saturday of every month, 2-5 p.m. Pocket Gallery on Pine, 8491/2 13th Street, Paso Robles, 805-440-7152.
POETIC PRINTS EXHIBITION In collaboration with the Central Coast Printmakers and local poets, this exhibition explores creativity across mediums. Printmakers chose poems to inspire the works of art featured in this show. May 3 -June 30 Free. 805-2389800. studiosonthepark.org/events/ poetic-prints/. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles.
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MAKEOVER Do you have a surplus of canvasses from Paint and Sip events? Bring them to the studio and experiment with mixed media such as crushed glass, fabric, paper, and yarn to enhance your existing paintings. Local wine and light snacks included. Bring your canvas. May 10 6-8 p.m. $65. 805-464-2633. glassheadstudio.com. Glasshead Studio, 8793 Plata Lane, Suite H, Atascadero.
SHORT FORM IMPROV CLASS AT TOP GRADE COMEDY THEATER Join instructor Charles Charm, an improvisor with 10 years of experience, to learn how to play improvgames. Classes are drop in only at this time. Shows TBD. Fridays, 6-8 p.m. $25. 530-748-6612. Saunter Yoga and Wellness, 5820 Traffic Way, Atascadero. STROMSOE STUDIOS (OPEN STUDIO
BY RESERVATION) Tour this traditional metal smithing studio by appointment, and gain access to an exclusive selection of hand forged contemporary jewelry, tableware, and heirloom quality art in silver, copper, and pewter. Second Sunday of every month, 12-4 p.m. through Aug. 11 Free; reservation required. 805 237-8632. Randy Stromsoe Metalsmith, Highway 46 West, Templeton, randystromsoe.com.
STUDIOS ON THE PARK: CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS Check site for a variety of classes and workshops offered. ongoing studiosonthepark.org. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles, 805-238-9800.
SUNRISE SUNDAY AT SENSORIO A special sunrise event that includes a yoga session from Dharma Yoga Loft and access to all of Sensorio’s incredible exhibits in the light of dawn. More special events held throughout May. May 5 4-7:30 a.m. $40 for adults; $22 for youth (ages 12 and under). sensoriopaso.com/. Sensorio, 4380 Highway 46 East, Paso Robles, 805-226-4287.
SAN LUIS OBISPO
2024 STUDENT ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Juried by Cal Poly instructor Makia Sharp, this exhibit showcases the work of Cuesta students, featuring drawings, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and digital art. Proceeds of sales go directly to students, less 10 percent which goes to Fine Arts Access scholarships. Mondays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. through May 17 Free. 805-546-3201. cuesta.edu/student/ campuslife/artgallery/2023-24exhibitions/2024StudentAnnual.html. Harold J. Miossi Gallery, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
ACTOR’S EDGE: ACTING CLASSES Actor’s Edge offers film and television acting training in San Luis Obispo, plus exposure to Los Angeles talent agents. All ages and skill levels welcome. Classes available in SLO, LA, and on zoom. ongoing $210 per month. actorsedge.com. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.
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New Times and the Sun now share their community listings for a complete Central Coast calendar running from SLO County through northern Santa Barbara County. Submit events online by logging in with your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account at newtimesslo.com. You may also email calendar@newtimesslo. com. Deadline is one week before the issue date on Thursdays. Submissions are subject to editing and approval. Contact Calendar Editor Caleb Wiseblood directly at cwiseblood@newtimesslo.com. INDEX Arts....................................... 13 Culture & Lifestyle ...........15 Food & Drink ......................16 Music 17
ADAM PARKER SMITH: FOR THE TIME
BEING This exhibition will feature several works made throughout the artist’s career as sort of a mid-career retrospective. Adam Parker Smith has a unique ability to address complex themes in a whimsical, light-hearted way that makes his work incredibly accessible. Through July 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/ exhibition/adam-parker-smith/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.
ALL AGES SCULPTING WITH JOHN ROULLARD John a retired school teacher who patiently guides potters of all ages to sculpt and work on details and design. Saturdays, 1:30-3 p.m. $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.
ALL LEVELS POTTERY CLASSES Anam Cre is a pottery studio in SLO that offers a variety of classes. This specific class is open to any level. Teachers are present for questions, but the class feels more like an open studio time for potters. Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. $40. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, anamcre.com.
APRIL BANKS: OUTLANDISH Los Angeles-based artist April Banks is a creative strategist working across visual art, social engagement, and exhibition design. Her practice sits intentionally between image, space, and experience. Through July 29, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/ april-banks/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.
ART AFTER DARK: GROUP SHOW Visit site for more info on this Art After Dark program. May 3 , 5-8 p.m. my805tix.com. Drew Davis Fine Art, 393 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo.
ART AFTER DARK: CENTURY 21 HOMETOWN REALTY Century 21 Hometown Realty is pleased to host
San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.
CERAMIC LESSONS AND MORE Now offering private one-on-one and group lessons in the ceramic arts. Both hand building and wheel throwing options. Beginners welcomed. ongoing 805-8355893. hmcruceceramics.com/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.
CLAY BABY HANDPRINTS Offers a unique experience of pressing your baby’s hand/foot into clay so parents can cherish this time forever. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays $55. anamcre.com/baby-handprints. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.
COME FROM AWAY Discover the heartwarming true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and their hosts, “where cultures blend, friendships form, and music soars.” May 2 , 7:30-9 p.m. $78-$119. 805-756-2787. calpolyarts. org/20232024-events/comefromaway. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.
COMIX FAIR 2024 With local comic book artists, a vendor showcase, photo booth, board games, and more, all inside the library. This mini-comics convention is free and family-friendly. Wear your favorite costume. May 11 , 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. 805-781-5991. slolibrary.org. San Luis Obispo Library Community Room, 995 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.
DATE NIGHT POTTERY Bring your date and throw a cup on the pottery wheel. Next, texture a clay slab and press into a form creating a personalized piece. Guest are welcome to bring drinks; venue provides aprons. Pieces are fired, glazed, and ready in two weeks. Saturdays, 6-6:30 p.m. $140. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.
FIRST FRIDAYS Visit SLOMA on the first Friday of each month for exhibition openings, music, and wines provided by
SOLAR SYSTEMS
SunWork Central Coast hosts its next Volunteer Solar Installer Training Webinar on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to noon. Participants of the webinar will learn the basics of installing solar energy systems and water heater electrification. Those who complete the training are eligible to volunteer with SunWork Central Coast. Admission to join the webinar is free. Visit sunwork.org for more info.
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11-11:30 a.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma. org/visit/tours/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.
IMPROV COMEDY SHOW Presented by Central Coast Comedy Theater. May 10 6-8 p.m. my805tix.com/. SLO Public Market, 120 Tank Farm Road, San Luis Obispo.
JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY AND ART
Owen and Kyoko Hunt from Kyoto, Japan offer classes for Japanese calligraphy (Fridays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.), a Japanese art called “haiga” (Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m.) and more at Nesting Hawk Ranch. Fridays $45. 702-335-0730. Nesting Hawk Ranch, Call for address, San Luis Obispo.
LEARN TO WEAVE MONDAYS An opportunity to learn how a four-shaft loom works. You will get acquainted as a new weaver or as a refresher with lots of tips and tricks. This class includes getting to know a loom, how to prepare/dress a loom, and much much more. Mondays,
“you’ll remember for the rest of your lives.” Described as perfect for all ages, OperaSLO’s production promises to thrill and wow patrons moment-to-moment with expansive sets and costumes, ballet, chorus, and a nationally acclaimed leading cast. May 11 2-4 p.m. and May 12 2-4 p.m. $30-$87. 805-782-7342. operaslo. org. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.
PARENT-CHILD POTTERY CLASS Make lasting memories with clay together as a family. For ages 6 and over. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon $70. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, anamcre.com.
PICKET PAINTING PARTY Decorative picket purchasing opportunities are available to show your support and help fund maintenance and educational programs in the Children’s Garden. Second Saturday of every month, 1-4 p.m. $75 per picket or 2 for $100. 805-541-1400. slobg.
project will be taught by Rod Perez for beginners. Fridays, 10 a.m.-noon $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.
SECOND SATURDAYS SLOMA’s Second
Saturdays program encourages intergenerational learning and creative expression for children of all ages. Families are invited to SLOMA’s lawn to learn about the visual arts together using unique activity kits and create an art project inspired by current exhibitions.
Second Saturday of every month, 11-1 a.m. through Dec. 14 Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/events/second-saturdays/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.
SHAKESPERIENCE: A CUESTA DRAMA
IMMERSIVE PRODUCT This new, cuttingedge interactive event allows guests to experience different Shakespeare plays in different locations in one night. This interactive experience has pairs of audience members moving from location to location to experience the best of Shakespeare. May 9, 7 & 9 p.m., May 10, 7 & 9 a.m., May 11 , 1:30, 3:30, 7 & 9 p.m. and May 12 , 1:30 & 3:30 p.m. $18. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
SLO COMEDY UNDERGROUND OPEN
MIC NIGHT Enjoy a night of laughs provided by the local SLO Comedy Community. It’s open mic night, so anyone can perform and “you never know what you’ll see.” Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Free. Libertine Brewing Company, 1234 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 805-548-2337, libertinebrewing.com.
SOULHEAL: FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION Join us in the Library Community Room for a free presentation of the short film “Soulheal” by local filmmaker, José Enrique Pardo, who will lead a discussion of the film’s topics afterward. For more information and trailer, visit soulhealfilm.com. May 10, 4-5 p.m. Free. 805-781-5994. slolibrary.
TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL Art Central is excited to present “Too Cool for School”, an exhibition showcasing Cuesta College students’ remarkable artwork. It celebrates the passion and creativity found within our local student community. Artist reception will be held Friday, May 3, from 5-7 p.m. during Art After Dark. Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 12-4 p.m. through May 17 Free. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo.com/ portfolio/too-cool-for-school/. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. VIRGINIA MACK: BEGINNING WATERCOLOR This is a watercolor class designed to let you jump in and try out this engaging medium through experimentation. It’s designed for beginners and those with watercolor experience who wish to expand their knowledge of painting in watercolors. To enroll please contact Mack via email: vbmack@charter.net Wednesdays, 1:303:30 p.m. $35. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo. com/workshops-events/. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. YOUTH POTTERY CLASS Teens love this class. Learn handbuilding techniques and throwing on the potter’s wheel. Held every Friday after school. Fridays, 3:30-5 p.m. $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.
SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY FINDING NEMO JR. The charming 60-minute musical, designed for middle school-aged performers, is based on the beloved 2003 Pixar film. This show is a collaboration between Mesa and Judkins Middle School students and directed by Marcia Geyer. May 10, 7-9:30 p.m. and May 11 , 2-4:30 & 7-9:30 p.m. $10-$15. 805489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/mesajudkins-finding-nemo-jr/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.
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Big Sur
Set Your Spirit Free Shylah Ray Sun hine July 5th & 6th wildebigsur.com Featuring Award Winning Singer S ngwriter Holly Ann Lewis Molly McCabe Zen Mountain Poets Friday 7/5 Lailana & Kiana Shylah Ray Sunshine Live Saturday 7/6 Ynana Rose Leo Williams Joelyn Lutz Cate Armstrong Speaking of Roses DJ Shylah Ray Sunshine Jill Wilde
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Freedom Fest
SANTA YNEZ VALLEY
CALIFORNIA’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE: THE WAY OF WATER
Featuring more than 20 large-format documentary inkjet photographs of the Golden State, this timely exhibition showcases George Rose’s recent expansive documentation of California’s dramatic water story. Through July 8 California Nature Art Museum, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, calnatureartmuseum.org.
PAINTING IN THE VINEYARD AT BRANDER WINERY Are you looking for something unique to do for Mother’s Day this year? Why not join us at the picturesque Brander Vineyard in Santa Ynez. You’ll spend the afternoon sipping delicious wine and capturing the beauty of the landscape on canvas. May 12 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. $89. 805-325-8092. artspotonwheels.com/ events/mothers-day-painting-in-the-vineyard-at-branderwinery/. The Brander Vineyard, 2401 N Refugio Rd., Los Olivos. POETRY IN PAPER Karen Bit Vejle’s gallery show. Make sure to experience this unique gallery exhibit during the museum’s regular hours before the show ends. Through May 7 Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang, 805686-1211, elverhoj.org.
TODDLER TIME ART PLAY GROUP Calling all walkers to four-year-olds. join Art Spot Wednesday mornings for some discovery play in the art studio. Each week you and your toddler(s) will be met with water play, painting, and more sensory discovery stations of fun. Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m. through May 29 $35. 805-325-8092. artspotonwheels.com/ events/toddler-time-art-play-group-2/. Art Spot on Wheels, 320 Alisal Road, unit 306B, Solvang.
CULTURE & LIFESTYLE
NORTH COAST SLO COUNTY
28TH ANNUAL CRUISIN’ MORRO BAY CAR SHOW Full details available online and at check-in. May 2-4 my805tix.com. Ocean View Garage, 936 Main St., Morro Bay.
THE 8TH ANNUAL CAMBRIA BEE, BUTTERFLY, AND BAT FAIRE Features face painting, scavenger hunt, presentations by local bee, bat, and pollination experts, fresh local foods and regional honey, observation beehive and bat houses, pollinator-friendly plants, special solar telescopes, auction, live music, and more. May 5 12-4 p.m. Free. 805-927-1934. Cambria Historical Museum, 2252 Center St., Cambria, beautifycambria.org.
BREATHE AND STRETCH: BAYSIDE MARTIAL ARTS This class for ages 18 and over is a hybrid of yoga, active isolated, resistance stretching, and more. Breath work is incorporated throughout. You must be able to get down onto the floor and back up again. Please bring a mat and some water to stay hydrated. Sundays, 9-10 a.m. $15 session. 415-516-5214. Bayside Martial Arts, 1200 2nd St., Los Osos.
BREATHE AND STRETCH: OMNI STUDIO This class for ages 18 and over is a hybrid of yoga, active isolated, resistance stretching, and more. Breath work is incorporated throughout. You must be able to get down onto the floor and back up again. Please bring a mat and some water to stay hydrated. Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. $15 session. 415-516-5214. Omni Studio, 698 Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay.
CAYUCOS ANTIQUE STREET FAIRE Mark your calendars. Features more than 90 vendors to choose from plus local antique dealers. Dealers from all over California converge for a fun-filled treasure hunt of unique, one-of-kind merch. Free entry and parking. May 5 7 a.m.-3 p.m. No admission fee. 805751-3737. facebook.com/CayucosAntiqueStreetFaire. Cayucos Beach, 10 Cayucos Dr., Cayucos.
CENTRAL COAST WOOD CARVERS Learn the art of wood carving or wood burning. Join Central Coast Wood Carvers in Morro Bay at St. Timothy’s. Open for beginners, intermediate, or advance. Learn a wide range of techniques and skills. Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. St. Timothy’s Catholic Church, 962 Piney Way, Morro Bay, 805-772-2840, sttimothymorrobay.org/ index.html.
CHAKRA MEDITATION ON THE BEACH Hosted by Aurora Meditations and Rituals. May 11 , 10 a.m. my805tix.com. Beach Access Parking Lot, 102 Atascadero Road, Morro Bay.
CITIZENS FOR ESTERO BAY PRESERVATION: MONTHLY FACE-TO-FACE MEET-UPS Representatives from “Citizens for Estero Bay Preservation” will be on hand to discuss current news and events surrounding efforts to stop the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Morro Bay and the industrialization of the Embarcadero and waterfront. “No Batteries by the Bay” yard signs available. Email preserveesterobay@gmail for more info. First Tuesday of every month, 10-11 a.m. Free. Buttercup Bakery and Cafe, 430 Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay.
EDUCATOR WORKSHOP SERIES A series of three educator training workshops focused on coastal ocean literacy, climate resilience, and environmental stewardship. Designed for classroom teachers, naturalists, and outdoor educators. May 4 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $30. eventbrite.com. Morro Bay Museum of Natural History, 20 State Park Rd., Morro Bay, 805-772-2694.
ENJOY AXE THROWING Enjoy the art of axe throwing in a safe and fun environment. Kids ages 10 and older are welcome with an adult. No personal axes please. Fridays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and
Saturdays, 12-6 p.m. $20. 805-528-4880. baysidemartialarts.com. Bayside Martial Arts, 1200 2nd St., Los Osos.
MINDFULNESS MEDITATION: CULTIVATING COMPASSION AND FORGIVENESS FOR OURSELVES AND OTHERS A four-week course that will take place every Saturday morning. May 4 9:30-10:30 a.m. $20 for whole series. 805-395-9323. plantaeandfungi.com/event/mindfulness-meditationcultivating-compassion-forgiveness-for-ourselves-and-others/. Plantae and Fungi, 750 Sheffield St., Cambria. MORRO BAY MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Disciplines include advanced athletic performance fitness training, Thai kickboxing, and more. Beginners to advanced students welcome. Day and evening classes offered. Mondays-Saturdays, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for more info. 805-701-7397. charvetmartialarts.com. Morro Bay Martial Arts, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.
SOCRATES: DISCUSSION GROUP Group members present interesting and thought provoking topics of all sorts. Topics are selected in advance and moderated by volunteers. Vaccinations are necessary. Enter through wooden gate to garden area. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. 805-528-7111. Coalesce Bookstore, 845 Main St., Morro Bay, coalescebookstore.com/.
TAI CHI CHUN CERTIFICATION With the 2019 Tai Chi Instructor of the year. Ongoing courses. ongoing Call for price. 805-701-7397. charvetmartialarts.com. Grateful Body, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.
TAI CHI CHUN/ QI GONG BASICS Learn the foundation of Qi Gong, the rooting of breathing, and Shaolin Tai Chi. TuesdaysThursdays Call for details. 805-701-7397. charvetmartialarts.com. Grateful Body, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.
WEEKLY QIGONG PRACTICE AT FITNESSWORKS MORRO
BAY Calm your mind and nourish your joints with a weekly Qigong practice led by Mike Raynor of Tai Chi Rejuvenation. The practice is rooted in Qigong fundamentals, and standing/moving meditations. Forms include: Eight Brocades, Five Elements, Shibashi 18, and Tai chi 24. Saturdays, 10:45-11:45 a.m. Members free; non-members $8-$10. 805-772-7466. fitnessworksmb.com.
FitnessWorks, 500 Quintana Rd., Morro Bay.
ZEN IN MOTION Learn the Shaolin Water Style and other deep breathing and moving meditation techniques with the 2019 Taijiquan Instructor of the Year. Beginners Welcome.Instructor Certification Courses available. Mondays, Wednesdays Call for details. 805-701-7397. charvetmartialarts.com. Grateful Body, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.
NORTH SLO COUNTY
BALANCE FLOW Suitable for all levels. This class is meant to benefit the mind-body connection while emphasizing safe and effective alignment as well as breath awareness and relaxation. Please call to register in advance. Tuesdays, Thursdays, 4:305:30 p.m. $16-$22; $50 membership. 805-434-9605. ttrtennis. com/fitness/yoga/. Templeton Tennis Ranch, 345 Championship Lane, Templeton.
HOUSEPLANT ARRANGEMENT CLASS Visit site for more details. May 10 6:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Golden State Goods, 5880 Traffic Way, Atascadero.
INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL MEXICAN MEDICINE AND SOBADAS What you will learn: bases of traditional Mexican medicine; deconstructing our idea of health, learning the ancient philosophy of the Mexica people related to health, building a relationship with our uterus, building a relationship with nature, moon calendar, main elements of the Mexican Sobada May 4 , 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and May 5 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $310. 805-588-0656. tendtoyourcenter.com/workshop. Tend to Your Center, Toro Creek Road, Atascadero.
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LUNCH AND LEARN: BRAIN EDUCATION
SERIES Free education series about memory loss, healthy aging, and current research into Alzheimer’s and Dementia. With presentations by Paulina Flores Jimenez, Health Education Specialist for SLO County Public Health, followed by lunch. May 7, 10:30 a.m.-noon Free. 805237-3870. prcity.com/246/Classes-Events. Paso Robles City Library, 1000 Spring St., Paso Robles.
SAN LUIS OBISPO
CAL HOPE SLO GROUPS AT TMHA Visit website for full list of weekly Zoom groups available. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays calhopeconnect.org. Transitions Mental Health Warehouse, 784 High Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-270-3346.
CENTRAL COAST DIALYSIS ORGAN
TRANSPLANT SUPPORT GROUP Not faith
based. All are welcome. Please wear a mask. First Saturday of every month, 9:3011:30 a.m. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church SLO, 650 Pismo St., San Luis Obispo.
COFFEE CHAT SLO Join Smart Share
Housing staff and other community members for coffee and snacks. Learn more about Smart Share’s three programs, including HomeshareSLO, ADU-SLO, and Co-Living Collaborative. All welcome. May 8, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free. 805-215-5474. smartsharehousingsolutions.org. Waterman Village at the Rosa Butron de Canet Adobe, 466 Dana Street, San Luis Obispo.
FUNDRAISER: JEWELRY SALE Jewelry
sale by Central Coast Women’s League (CCWL). With more than 500 pieces of jewelry pre-owned, vintage, and contemporary. Prices from $2-$200. Affordable elegance. Something for everyone. All proceeds benefit local charities. May 4 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. 805-539-9374. 1700 Block, San Luis Dr., San Luis Obispo.
HANDSTANDS AND AERIALS CLINIC
Build your flipping finesse. We’ll check out what you know, and give you tips for safe, successful improvement. The Target Skills are intermediate level, but even beginners can start working on the fundamentals. All levels welcome. Ages 5-17. May 11, 1-3 p.m. $25 for first child, plus $10 per additional sibling. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/ saturday-event-clinics. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. HARMFUL EFFECTS OF TODAY’S MARIJUANA ON THE DEVELOPING BRAIN OF TEENS With keynote speaker Laura Stack, a best-selling author. Event will be held in the SLO High School Theatre. Sponsored by SLOMERF with support from TUPE. May 7, 5-6:30 p.m. johnnysambassadors.org. San Luis Obispo High School, 1499 San Luis Dr., San Luis Obispo, 805-596-4040.
KCBX PARKING LOT MUSIC SALE Selling loads of vinyl and CDs from the KCBX archives and from the private collection of “Morning Cup” host Neal Losey. All proceeds support KCBX and Cal Poly’s radio station, KCPR. May 11 9 a.m.-1 p.m. No admission fee. 1-800-549-8855. kcbx.
org/parking-lot-music-sale. KCBX Public Radio, 4100 Vachell Ln., San Luis Obispo.
KIDS’ PARTY PARADISE: MOTHER’S DAY MUSCLE MADNESS This Mother’s Day, give yourself a treat. You’ll probably spend the day with your kids, but then we think you should drop them off at our Kids’ Party Paradise and take the evening to celebrate motherhood however you want to. Ages 4-13; no gymnastics experience necessary. May 11 5-9:30 p.m. $50 for 1 child; $70 for 2 or more siblings. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo. com/kids-party-paradise. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.
LET THERE BE LESBIANS This party is a space for queer people and allies. For ages 18 and older. May 4 8 p.m. my805tix. com. Bang the Drum Brewery, 1150 Laurel Lane, suite 130, San Luis Obispo, 805 242-8372.
PUPPY SOCIAL HOUR Puppies (10 weeks to 5 months old) will learn appropriate play style with other pups, acceptable manners with people, tolerance for gentle restraints, confidence with the approach of friendly strangers, and more. Saturdays, 9 a.m. and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. $25. 805-543-9316. woodshumanesociety.org/training/. Woods Humane Society, 875 Oklahoma Ave., San Luis Obispo.
THE SAN LUIS OBISPO OUT OF THE DARKNESS WALK Check-in and event activities begin at 10 a.m.; walk starts at 11 a.m. This event raises awareness and funds for suicide prevention. May 11 , 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. afsp.org/SLO. CalPoly University Union, 1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo.
SLO COUNTY YOUNG ADULTS WORSHIP NIGHT Open to SLO County. May 3 6:30-9 p.m. Free. Arise Central Coast, 1775 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, 805-543-3162.
SLO NOONTIME TOASTMASTERS CLUB MEETINGS Want to improve speaking and leadership skills in a supportive and positive environment? During COVID, we are meeting virtually. Contact us to get a meeting link for info. Tuesdays, 12-1 p.m. Free. slonoontime.toastmastersclubs.org. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID. SLO SKIERS MONTHLY MEETING SLO Skiers, a local nonprofit sports and social club for adults, meets monthly. Food and drink at 5:30 p.m. social hour. Meeting follows. Activities all year. First Tuesday of every month, 6:30-7:30 p.m. through Dec. 2 free; $65 annual membership. 805-528-3194. sloskiers.org. Dairy Creek Golf Course, 2990 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo.
SLO WILD HIKE: STENNER CREEK Embark on an adventure with us as we delve into the wonders of the SLO watershed, exploring its captivating geology, hydrology, and diverse habitats. May 4 10 a.m. my805tix.com. Stenner Springs, Stenner Creek Road, San Luis Obispo.
SLO WOMEN PILOTS FUNDRAISER The SLO 99s are holding a scholarship
fundraiser to promote women in aviation. Professor Paulo Iscold will be talking about a “black box” that he has made that will allow aerobatic pilots to record their maneuvers and play them back on a computer. May 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-544-0775. ACI Jet, 4751 Aviadores Way, San Luis Obispo, acijet.com.
STAY YOUNG WITH QI GONG Qi Gong boosts energy and vitality, reduces stress, improves balance and flexibility, and, best of all, is fun. Join instructor Devin Wallace for this outdoor class which is held in a beautiful setting. Call or email before attending. Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. $10. 805-709-2227. Crows End Retreat, 6430 Squire Ct., San Luis Obispo. SUNDAY EVENING RAP LGBTQ+ AA GROUP (VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM) Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary, worldwide fellowship of folks from all walks of life who together, attain and maintain sobriety. Requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Email aarapgroup@gmail.com for password access. Sundays, 7-8 p.m. No fee. galacc.org/events/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.
TOUR THE HISTORIC OCTAGON BARN
CENTER The Octagon Barn, built in 1906, has a rich history that The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County looks forward to sharing with visitors. Please RSVP. Second Sunday of every month, 2-2:45 & 3-3:45 p.m. Tours are free; donations are appreciated. Octagon Barn Center, 4400 Octagon Way, San Luis Obispo, (805) 544-9096, octagonbarn.org.
TRANS* TUESDAY A safe space providing peer-to-peer support for trans, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and questioning people. In-person and Zoom meetings held. Contact tranzcentralcoast@gmail.com for more
details. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Free. GALA Pride and Diversity Center, 1060 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-541-4252.
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TRAINING WEBINAR WITH SUNWORK
Learn the basics of installing solar energy systems and water heater electrification by volunteering with SunWork. May 11 , 9 a.m.-noon Free. 805-229-1250. sunwork. org. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.
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ADVENTURES WITH NATURE: OCEANO’S BEAVERS Join State Park Docent Dan to learn about the beavers’ physical adaptations, their role in our country’s westward expansion, and their local history. Enjoy an easy paced walk around the Oceano lagoon as we search for evidence and signs of beaver. RSVP by calling. May 11 10 a.m.-noon Free. 805474-2664. Oceano Dunes Visitor Center, 555 Pier Ave., Oceano.
ADVENTURES WITH NATURE: OSO FLACO LAKE Join State Park Docents Cheryl and Sally for a guided walk to learn about the fascinating plant and wildlife communities. Meet at the Day Use Parking Lot at Oso Flaco Lake. Moderate walk: 2 miles. RSVP by calling. May 4 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free. 805-474-2664. Oso Flaco Lake, 3098 Oso Flaco Lake Road, Arroyo Grande.
BEGINNER GROUP SURF LESSONS AND SURF CAMPS Lessons and camp packages available daily. All equipment included. ongoing Starts at $70. 805-835-7873. sandbarsurf.com/. Sandbar Surf School Meetup Spot, 110 Park Ave., Pismo Beach.
COMMUNITY NATIVE GARDEN MONTHLY VOLUNTEER WORKDAY Volunteers accomplish a variety of tasks including pathways maintenance, litter patrol of
The Return to Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary in Lompoc hosts an outdoor opening day ceremony for its 2024 season on Saturday, May 4, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. The event will include a birthday celebration for Spirit, the horse that the animators behind Dreamworks’ Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron modeled the film’s title character after. Guests will have the chance to meet and get photos with Spirit, who has been at Return to Freedom since 2002. Visit returntofreedom.org to find out more about the event.
the garden perimeter, weeding, irrigation system expansion/repairs, pruning, and plantings. Volunteers should bring work gloves, a hat, drinking water, and tools related to the above activities. First Saturday of every month, 9 a.m.-noon Free. 805-710-3073. Nipomo Native Garden, Camino Caballo at Osage, Nipomo.
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Come join a friendly meeting of watch and clock collectors. Members bring watches and clocks to show, plus there are discussions of all things horological. Second Sunday of every month, 1:30-3 p.m. 805-547-1715. new.nawcc.org/index. php/chapter-52-los-padres. Central Coast Senior Center, 1580 Railroad St., Oceano. POINT SAN LUIS LIGHTHOUSE TOURS
A docent-led tour of the buildings and grounds of the historic Point San Luis Light Station. Check website for more details. Wednesdays, Saturdays pointsanluislighthouse.org/. Point San Luis Lighthouse, 1 Lighthouse Rd., Avila Beach.
SOCIAL GROUP FOR WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS Call for more details. Second Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. 805904-6615. Oak Park Christian Church, 386 N Oak Park Blvd., Grover Beach.
WE HEART AG Please join We Heart AG for its fourth annual volunteering event. Meet at Heritage Square Park in the Village of Arroyo Grande at 9 a.m. for orientation and then head off to our volunteer jobs. Email weheartarroyogrande@gmail.com with questions. May 4 , 9 a.m.-noon Free. Heritage Square Park, 201 Nelson St., Arroyo Grande.
LOMPOC/VANDENBERG
OPENING DAY AND SPIRIT’S BIRTHDAY
Learn about America’s wild horses and burros. Take a staff-led sanctuary walking tour. Meet Spirit, model for the animated film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron . Enjoy eclectic locavore food, pourings from local wineries, and flamenco music from guitarist George Quirin. May 4 3-6:30 p.m. $200 for adults; $75 kids ages 6-17; free for ages 5-and-under. 805-737-9246. returntofreedom.org/visit/. The Return to Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary, 4115 Jalama Rd., Lompoc.
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MORRO BAY MAIN STREET FARMERS
MARKET Get fresh and veggies, fruit, baked goods, sweets, and handmade artisan crafts. Come have some fun with your local farmers and artisans and enjoy delicious eats while enjoying the fresh breeze of Morro Bay. Saturdays, 2:30-5:30 p.m. through May 31 Varies. 805-824-7383. morrobayfarmersmarket.com. Morro Bay Main Street Farmers Market, Main Street and Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay.
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BRUNCH IS BACK Celebrate the second Sunday of the month with brunch. Enjoy a two-hour cruise on the waterfront. Features fresh coffee, pastries, and more. Second Sunday of every month, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $50. 805-772-2128. chabliscruises. com. Chablis Cruises, 1205 Embarcadero, Morro Bay.
CLUB CAR BAR TRIVIA WITH DR. RICKY Teams of 1 to 6 people welcome. Visit site for more info. Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. my805tix.com. Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main Street, Templeton, 805-400-4542. MAY 2024 CENTRAL COAST COOKING SHOW Watch local pro chefs cook delicious food along with local wine pairings and delectable desserts. May 7, 4:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Idler’s Home Paso Robles, 2361 Theatre Drive, Paso Robles. MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU Join the wineries of the Tin City Annex for a day passport. Taste at all four wineries for $40. May 4 , 12-5 p.m. my805tix.com. Tin City Annex, Limestone Way, Paso Robles. MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH AT THE CASTLE Celebrate Mother’s Day with a delightful brunch at Tooth and Nail House of Wine. Enjoy a gourmet selection of dishes expertly crafted by our chef, paired with our finest wines. It’s the perfect setting to honor Mom and create lasting memories. Reserve your table now. May 12 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $45. 805-369-6100. toothandnailwine.com. Tooth and Nail Winery, 3090 Anderson Rd., Paso Robles. MOTHER’S DAY: BUILD A BRUNCH BOX Celebrate Mother’s Day and enjoy a glass of our newly released 2023 Tracing Paper Rosé as you create your own brunch box with Alba Provisions including gourmet cheese and charcuterie, quiche, fresh baked pastries, yogurt parfaits, and sweets. May 11 1-3 p.m. $45. 805-4345607. onxwines.com/events/mothersday-at-onx/. ONX Wines, 2910 Limestone Way, Paso Robles.
MOTHER’S DAY LAVENDER FARM EXPERIENCE AND CHARCUTERIE BOARD WORKSHOP Visit site for tickets and more info on this special Mother’s Day event. May 12 9 a.m.-noon my805tix.com. Hambly Farms, 1390 Grana Place, San Miguel. TACO TUESDAYS La Parilla Taqueria will be in the courtyard serving up their delicious tacos and tostadas. Menu typically includes barbacoa, chicken, and pastor tacos, as well as shrimp ceviche tostadas. Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m. 805-4606042. ancientowlbeergarden.com. Ancient Owl Beer Garden, 6090 El Camino Real, suite C, Atascadero.
TASTE OF TIN CITY WALKING TOUR Enjoy the first ever walking tour of Tin City – an industrial area just outside of downtown Paso Robles – that is home to a community of innovative and passionate producers of high-quality wines, spirits, beer, and more. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $125. 805-400-3141. toasttours.com/tour/ tin-city-walking-tour/. Toast Tours, 1722 Stillwater Ct, Paso Robles. FOOD & DRINK continued page 17
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DOWNTOWN SLO FARMERS MARKET Thursdays, 6-9 p.m.
Downtown SLO, Multiple locations, San Luis Obispo.
HEAD GAMES TRIVIA NIGHT Live multi-media trivia every Wednesday. Free to play. Win prizes. Teams up to six players. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. headgamestrivia.com. Antigua Brewing, 1009 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-242-1167.
MOTHER’S DAY TEA AT THE DALLIDET Here’s your chance to celebrate daughters, mothers, and grandmothers by experiencing this great British tradition. May 12 , 11 a.m. my805tix.com. Dallidet Adobe and Gardens, 1185 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo.
PIÑATAS ON THE PATIO What is more festive than a piñata? Join for some brunch drinks and a couple of good hits to a piñata (or two). Good times and goofy prices promised. Turns will be determined on a first come, first served basis. First Sunday of every month Free. Rambling Spirits, 3845 S. Higuera St. (inside SLO Public Market), San Luis Obispo, drinkramblingspirits.com.
SIP ‘N SAUNTER Explore downtown San Luis Obispo’s diverse lineup of retailers while tasting some of the finest food and beverages the Central Coast has to offer. Local wineries, beverage providers, restaurants, and caterers from around SLO County will serve tastings and small bites at downtown retail locations. May 5 , 1-4 p.m. downtownslo.com/events/sipn-saunter. Downtown San Luis Obispo, Corner of Santa Rosa and Pacific St., San Luis Obispo, 805-549-0355.
SLO FARMERS MARKET Hosts more than 60 vendors. Saturdays, 8-10:45 a.m. World Market Parking Lot, 325 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT PUB TRIVIA Bring your thinking cap as questions vary from pop culture, geography, to sports. There is a little for everyone. Prizes for the winning teams. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-439-2529. Oak and Otter Brewing, 181 Tank Farm Road, suite 110, San Luis Obispo.
WEDNESDAY PUB TRIVIA Bring your thinking caps as questions vary from pop culture, geography, to sports. There is a little for everyone. Prizes for the winning teams. Trivia provided by Geeks Who Drink. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-439-2529. Oak and Otter Brewing, 181 Tank Farm Road, suite 110, San Luis Obispo.
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ANCIENT PEAKS OCEANFRONT WINEMAKERS DINNER
Ancient Peaks Winemaker Michael Sinor and Executive Chef Eddie Ruiz welcome you to this exclusive and intimate evening. May 8 , 6 p.m. my805tix.com. SeaVenture Restaurant, 100 Oceanview Ave., Pismo Beach, 805-779-1779.
FIESTA AT FIN’S 100 percent of the price of your dinner is donated by Fin’s to 5Cities Homeless Coalition. Fin’s employees donate their time and their tips as well. May 7, 4-7:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Fin’s Restaurant, 25 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach, 805-473-3467.
MONTHLY FERMENTATION CLASSES New topics each month with a thorough demo and explanation of the process that creates non-alcoholic, probiotic, and nutrient-dense fermentations. Leave the class confident and prepared with recipes to make your own at home. Limited seating; reserve spot prior to class by phone/ email. Second Sunday of every month, 3:30-5 p.m. $30. 805801-6627. kulturhausbrewing.com/classes/. Kulturhaus Brewing Company, 779 Price St., Pismo Beach.
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BLUES AGENDA JAM AND SHOWCASE A rockin’ blues dance party at Niffy’s Merrimaker every first, third, and now fifth Wednesdays. The Blues Asylum house band welcomes local, visiting, and newcomers to the blues groove. Spirits, beer, and wine, with outside food welcome. Every other Wednesday, 7-10 p.m. Free. 805-235-5223. The Merrimaker Tavern, 1301 2nd Street, Los Osos.
BURLEY THISTLES Burley Thistles plays guitar-woven music that has an indie attitude and a tough beat and generates curiosity with original songs that are in distinctive stylistic shapes outside the pop main stream. May 11 , 7-10 p.m. eastoneverett.com. The Savory Palette (formerly Morro Bay Wine Seller), 601 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, (805) 679-3326 / (805) 858-8440.
EASTON EVERETT Easton Everett plays guitar-woven music with an indie attitude through songs in distinctive stylistic shapes outside the pop mainstream. May 4 , 5-8 p.m. eastoneverett.com. Kickers, 885 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, 805-225-1769.
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR: IN CONCERT The groundbreaking rock opera that takes audiences on a riveting journey through the final days of Jesus Christ. This iconic musical, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice, combines the raw energy of rock music with the emotional depth of a classic Broadway production. Through May 5 my805tix.com. Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre, 1350 Main St., Cambria.
KING YELLOWMAN Yellowman ushered in a new era in reggae music following Bob Marley’s death. May 8 7 p.m. The Siren, 900 Main St., Morro Bay, 805-225-1312, thesirenmorrobay.com/.
LISTENING AS RITUAL Group listening sessions with
musician/musicologist Ben Gerstein. Explore remarkable recordings of world music, nature field recording, western classical and contemporary, and jazz, sharing and discussing inspiration and perspectives on the expressive power of peoples, cultures, animals and habitats through sonic experience. Every other Monday, 7-8:15 p.m. $10-$15 donation. 805-305-1229. leftcoastartstudio.com/. Left Coast Art Studio, 1188 Los Osos Valley Rd., Los Osos.
LIVE MUSIC WITH GUITAR WIZ AT LUNADA GARDEN BISTRO
“Guitar Wizard” Billy Foppiano plays a wide range of music, including blues, R&B, classic rock, and more. Second Sunday of every month, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 805-900-5444. Lunada Garden Bistro, 78 N. Ocean Ave., Cayucos.
MORRO BAY WHITE CAPS COMMUNITY BAND CONCERT
Under the baton of conductor Brenda Hascall, the Morro Bay White Caps Community Band will perform a concert sponsored by the James Irvine Foundation and the Morro Bay Rotary Club. All donations will benefit the Los Osos Middle School Music program. May 4 , 1-3 p.m. morrobaywhitecaps.com/. Tidelands Park, South end of Embarcadero, Morro Bay.
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THE COUNTERFEIT KINGS A Barrel Room Concert. May 5 5-7 p.m. my805tix.com/. Cass Winery, 7350 Linne Road, Paso Robles.
CUESTA CONCORD CHORUS: VIVA LA MUSICA! “Let us serenade you with the music we are taking to The Tuscany International Choral Festival,” shares director Cassandra Tarantino. BYO picnic chair. Box picnic lunches are available for purchase, or bring your own. May 5 3 p.m. General $20; student with ID - $5; Veterans and spouses get in for free. tickets.cuesta. edu. Pavilion on the Lake, 9315 Pismo Ave., Atascadero.
EASTON EVERETT Easton Everett plays guitar-woven music that is easy to listen to but also surprises. May 5 5-7:30 p.m. Free. Outlaws Bar, Grill, & Casino, 9850 E Front St, Atascadero, 805-466-2000.
JOLON STATION BAND VARIETY SHOW Come join Jolon Station Band every Thursday night in downtown Atascadero for a night of comedy, musical guests, prize wheels, and more. Thursdays, 8-10 p.m. $5 at the door. Raconteur Room, 5840 Traffic Way, Atascadero, 805-464-2584.
MOFUNK (FT. DEBI RED AND APRIL RAIN) Enjoy craft beer with live music. May 3 5-8 p.m. Free show. 805-296-1128.
debiredmusic.com. Barrelhouse Brewing Co. Brewery and Gardens, 3055 Limestone Way, Paso Robles. MOTOWN AND R&B LEGEND EDDIE WATKINS JR. IN CONCERT Experience the soulful rhythms of Eddie Watkins Jr. live in concert. An unforgettable afternoon filled with electrifying performances and soulful melodies. Visit website for tickets and all the details. May 5 , 1-2:30 p.m. 805-391-4465. awakeningways. org/event/eddie-watkins-jr-in-concert. Awakening Ways Center for Spiritual Living, 9350 El Camino Real, No. 101, Atascadero. ON WITH THE SHOW: AN AFTERNOON OF MUSIC FROM BROADWAY MUSICALS Get ready to tap your toes and hum along as the Atascadero Community Band proudly presents, “On With the Show,” a sensational concert extravaganza celebrating the timeless melodies of Broadway. Free with donations benefitting the Atascadero Senior Center. Nonprofit all-volunteer band. May 5 3-5 p.m. Free. atascaderoband.org. Atascadero Bible Church, Atascadero Mall, Atascadero, 805-466-2051. SINGING HANDS CHILDREN’S CHOIR A unique performing arts group that performs across the state for deaf festivals, service organizations, churches, fairs, and other outlets. New members
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always welcome. Registration open weekly. Mondays, 5-6:30 p.m. $45 tuition per month. singinghandschildrenschoir. com/. Singing Hands Children’s Choir and Performing Arts, 1413 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles.
WAR LIVE See the legendary group live in concert. May 4 Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles, 805-286-3680, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com.
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ALL AGES OPEN MIC NIGHT Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.
THE ALUM RIDGE BOYS AND ASHLEE AT THE HISTORIC OCTAGON BARN CENTER
An evening of old-time mountain music from the Blue Ridge with The Alum Ridge Boys and Ashlee at the Historic Octagon Barn Center, with an old-time jam before the show. May 7 7-9 p.m. $20 advance; $25 door. 805-235-2874. eventbrite.com. Octagon Barn Center, 4400 Octagon Way, San Luis Obispo.
BLUES WEDNESDAYS Spinning blues records all night. Chicago, Memphis, Delta, Detroit, and more. Visit this new vinyl bar in the Railroad District. Acoustically treated room, old-school sound system, big speakers, but always at a polite volume. Plenty of free parking. Wednesdays, 2-8 p.m. Free. 313-316-7097. Jan’s Place, 1817 Osos St., San Luis Obispo, jansplaceslo.com.
diversity of thought and experience?” The Cuesta Chamber Singers and Voce will attempt this important task through “our love and hard work, using the tools given to us in this inspiring set of music.” May 10, 7:30 p.m. $10-$15. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
CUESTA JAZZ ENSEMBLES CONCERT
A evening of sophistication and swing in this end of the (school) year jazz show. Featuring the Cuesta big band and the best of the school’s jazz combos, this concert is “the best at featuring our best.” May 11 7:30 p.m. $10-$15. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
CUESTA WIND ENSEMBLE SPRING
CONCERT The Cuesta Wind Ensemble performs a concert featuring music of Tichelli, Brahms, and more in the beautiful CPAC. The closing concert of the season, conducted by Jennifer Martin. May 8 7:30 p.m. General $15; student with ID; $10. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN Visit site for tickets to the event and more info. May 4 my805tix.com/. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.
LIVE MUSIC FROM GUITAR WIZ BILLY FOPPIANO AND MAD DOG Join “Guitar Wiz” Billy Foppiano and his trusty side kick Mad Dog for a mix of blues, R&B, and more. Saturdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 805-544-2100. Bon Temps Creole Cafe, 1819 Osos Street, San Luis Obispo, bontempscreolecafe.com/index.htm.
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season, featuring classic works by Brahms, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky, local composers Stefan Podell and Meredith Brammeier, with the Forbes Pipe Organ, SLO Youth Symphony, and guest soloists Gilles Apap, Andrew Balio, and Salome Jordania. May 4 , 7:30-9:30 p.m. $12-$82. 805-543-3533. slosymphony.org. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.
W. TERRENCE SPILLER: BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATA CYCLE VIII Pianist and Cal Poly Professor Emeritus W. Terrence Spiller will conclude his survey of Beethoven piano sonatas in this eighth and final recital. May 10, 7:30 p.m. $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/. PAC Pavilion, Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave, San Luis Obispo.
X AMBASSADORS Doors open at 6:30 p.m. All ages welcome. May 7 7:30 p.m. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600, fremontslo.com.
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BRASS MASH FIRST FRIDAY Enjoy live music from Brass Mash. Tickets available online in advance. May 3 6-10 p.m. my805tix.com/. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.
KARAOKE EVERY FRIDAY Enjoy some good food and karaoke. Fridays, 5-8 p.m. 805-723-5550. The Central Grill, 545 Orchard Road, Nipomo.
CAL POLY GUITAR RECITAL Cal Poly Music Department student guitarists present this free recital. May 3 7 p.m. Free. 805-7562406. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/free/. Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, Room 218, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
LOST TO THE VOID, IMPALEMENT, AND 805 PROOF Presented by GS3events and PinUp. May 10 7 p.m. my805tix. com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.
MUSIC FOR GENERATIONS: A TRIBUTE TO GARY LAMPRECHT Visit site for tickets and more info. May 4, 3-5 p.m. my805tix. com/. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
KARAOKE EVERY WEDNESDAY A weekly event with barbecue offerings and more. Wednesdays, 4-8 p.m. Rancho Nipomo BBQ, 108 Cuyama Ln., Nipomo, 805-925-3500.
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CAL POLY’S AN EVENING OF WOODWIND CHAMBER MUSIC Several Cal Poly music ensembles will perform a variety of traditional and contemporary repertoire featuring woodwind instruments. May 9 7:30 p.m. Free. 805-756-2406. music.calpoly. edu/calendar/free/. San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church, 1515 Fredericks Street, San Luis Obispo.
CAL POLY: ALL THAT BRASS The Cal Poly Brass Ensembles present “All That Brass.” The free, public concert will be at San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church. May 7 7:30 p.m. Free. 805-756-2406. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/free/. San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church, 1515 Fredericks Street, San Luis Obispo.
CINCO DE MAYO WITH METALACHI For ages 18 and over. May 5 , 6 p.m. SLO Brew Rock, 855 Aerovista Pl., San Luis Obispo, 805-543-1843, slobrew.com.
CUESTA CHOIRS CONCERT: BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT “How do we bring together our audience, with its incredible
RIFF TIDE: MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU
There’s a new stage set up, a fabulous fire-filled ambiance, excellent drink menu, and fantastic music from Riff Tide on the patio. May 4 , 6-9:30 p.m. Free show. 805-457-4677. debiredmusic.com.
Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.
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RALPH MOORE Presented by the San Luis Obispo County Jazz Federation. May 11 7:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Mount Carmel Lutheran Church, 1701 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo.
SLO COUNTY TRUMPET ALLIANCE
MOTHER’S DAY CONCERT The San Luis Obispo County Trumpet Alliance presents a special Mother’s Day concert this year. May 12 2 p.m. $10-$15. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.
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LUCRECIA GS3events presents this live music event with alternative rock, post-hardcore, and other genres. May 5 , 6 p.m. my805tix.com. Fuego in Grover Beach, 1187 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach, (805) 710-6477.
THE MAGICAL MUSIC OF MOTOWN Don’t miss this superband with internationally acclaimed artists who faithfully recreate the dynamic performances of: The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Martha and The Vandellas, The Four Tops, The Jackson Five, Smokey Robinson, and many more Motown legends. May 4 , 7:30-10 p.m. $53-$63. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/magical-music-ofmotown/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.
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A diverse variety of artworks from Allan Hancock College students is currently on display in the Ann Foxworthy Gallery’s annual Fine Arts Student Exhibition, which runs through Wednesday, May 10. The exhibit highlights paintings, drawings, sculptures, digital art, and works of other media. Visit hancockcollege.edu/gallery to find out more about the showcase. The gallery is located inside Hancock’s Academic Resource Center in Santa Maria. —C.W.
MARIACHI REYNA DE LOS ANGELES One of the world’s top mariachis kicks off the Cinco de Mayo weekend. Formed in 1994, Reyna was the first female Mariachi to reach international stardom with original compositions, arrangements and interpretations of mariachi classics, along the way breaking stereotypes around the genre. May 3 7:30-10 p.m. $39-$59. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/ shows/mariachi-reyna-de-los-angeles/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.
MUSIC FOR GENERATIONS: A TRIBUTE TO GARY LAMPRECHT Visit site for tickets and more info. May 2 , 7-9 p.m. my805tix.com/. Trilogy at Monarch Dunes, 1640 Trilogy Pkwy., Nipomo.
TALENTDREAMS SPRING PICNIC AND MUSIC IN THE VINEYARD A fundraiser with food, wine, live music, and more. May 4 1 p.m. my805tix.com. Malene Scene Airstream, 7767 Orcutt Road, Arroyo Grande.
TRUE ZION Enjoy a night of reggae music and good vibes. May 11 7:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Ribline by the Beach, 395 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach.
LOMPOC/VANDENBERG 805 CALI TEJANOS Visit site for more info and tickets available in advance online. May 3 my805tix.com/. FCB, 110 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc, 805-810-0714. ∆
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www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 19 29th ANNUAL READERS POLL 2024 BEST OF SLO COUNTY EATS ............. 20 DRINKS ......... 38 A & E .............. 48 GOODS ........... 58 SERVICE ........ 70 RECREATION.. 80 INDEX
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Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica is San Luis Obispo’s Best Restaurant. Inside the historic Sinsheimer Bros. building on Monterey Street, you’ll find ambiance, community, Italian dishes, and hopefully a Flatliner or two.
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BEST NORTH COUNTY RESTAURANT The Range
22317 EL CAMINO REAL, SANTA MARGARITA (805) 438-4500 @therangerestaurant facebook.com/TheRangeRestaurantSM
BEST NORTH COAST RESTAURANT Robin’s Restaurant
4095 BURTON DRIVE, CAMBRIA (805) 927-5007
anthony@robinsrestaurant.com robinsrestaurant.com @robins_restaurant facebook.com/RobinsRestaurant
BEST SAN LUIS OBISPO RESTAURANT Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica
891 PRICE ST., PISMO BEACH 849 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 773-2870
jamie@giuseppesrestaurant.com giuseppesrestaurant.com @slogiuseppes facebook.com/PismoGiuseppes
BEST SOUTH COUNTY RESTAURANT Ember
1200 E. GRAND AVE., SUITE 101, ARROYO GRANDE (805) 474-7700
info@emberwoodfire.com emberwoodfire.com @emberrestaurant facebook.com/emberrestaurant
BEST SOUTH COAST RESTAURANT Oyster Loft
101 POMEROY AVE., PISMO BEACH (805) 295-5104 oysterloft.com @oysterloft facebook.com/theoysterloft
BEST BREAKFAST Louisa’s Place Restaurant
964 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 541-0227 louisasplace.com
BEST WEEKEND BRUNCH Lido Restaurant & Lounge
2727 SHELL BEACH ROAD, PISMO BEACH (805) 773-8900 info@thedolphinbay.com thedolphinbay.com @dolphinbay.lido facebook.com/DolphinBayResort
BEST FAMILY-FRIENDLY RESTAURANT Cool Cat Café
3164 BROAD ST., SUITE 102, SLO 198 POMEROY AVE., PISMO BEACH (805) 544-8235
info@coolcatcafe.com coolcatcafe.com @coolcatcafe_california facebook.com/coolcatcafecalifornia
BEST PLACE TO GO ON A FIRST DATE Novo Restaurant & Lounge
726 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 543-3986
info@novorestaurant.com novorestaurant.com @novorestaurant facebook.com/NovoRestaurant
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www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 21 Grazie SLO County for making a dream come true… From a Cal Poly senior project to a local icon, 35 years strong! BEST SAN LUIS OBISPO RESTAURANT & BEST ITALIAN FOOD Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica 849 Monterey Street - SLO 805.541.9922 giuseppesrestaurant.com Giuseppe’s Cucina 891 Price Street - Pismo Beach 805.773.2879 Look out for Giuseppe’s Italian American Club coming soon to Pismo Beach.
Novo Restaurant & Lounge
726 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 543-3986
info@novorestaurant.com novorestaurant.com @novorestaurant facebook.com/NovoRestaurant BEST CHINESE FOOD
Mei’s Chinese Restaurant
1759 SHELL BEACH ROAD, SHELL BEACH (805) 773-2908 meischineserestaurant.com
facebook.com/pages/ Meis-Chinese-Restaurant/ 121668924510235
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The county’s Best Seafood is at the Best South Coast Restaurant—the Oyster Loft in Pismo Beach—where the roasted sea bass and mussels comes with a spicy sauce, potato puree, pea tendrils, and fennel confit; the oysters are fresh; and the ocean view spans as far as the eye can see.
3820 BROAD ST., SLO
(805) 781-0766
asim@shalimarslo.com shalimarslo.com
@shalimarindianrestaurant facebook.com/shalimarslo BEST ITALIAN FOOD Giuseppe’s
Cucina Rustica
891 PRICE ST., PISMO BEACH 849 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 773-2870
jamie@giuseppesrestaurant.com giuseppesrestaurant.com @slogiuseppes facebook.com/PismoGiuseppes
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Options At Taste!, there’s choices, and not just on the restaurant’s menu. The catering side of the business gives customers variety and quality to choose from for their events with the help of Ashley Codorniz, Patrick Kirby, Whitney Knodle, and Kate Hunter, who work for the Best Caterer in SLO County. BEST of SLO County Best Burger Year after year! Atascadero Los Osos Oceano Years Thank you of messing up your orders! (almost) How about one FREE BURGER MONDAY’S AND THURSDAY’S ONLY. 1/3 lb max. 1 per customer, per day. Any style! Any whining or crying will result in loss of free item. Exp: 5/31/2024 SLOCAL use codeword: WITH ANY PURCHASE locals! on us! for voting us SLO County’s for discount 35 Best Burger Year after year! Atascadero Los Osos Oceano Years Thank you of messing up your orders! (almost) How about one FREE BURGER MONDAY’S AND THURSDAY’S ONLY. 1/3 lb max. Any style! Any whining or crying will result in loss of free item. Exp: 5/31/2024 SLOCAL use codeword: WITH ANY PURCHASE locals! on us! for voting us SLO County’s for discount 35 Best Burger Year after year! Atascadero Los Osos Oceano Years Thank you of messing up your orders! (almost) How about one FREE BURGER MONDAY’S AND THURSDAY’S ONLY. 1/3 lb max. Any style! Any whining or crying will result in loss of free item. Exp: 5/31/2024 SLOCAL use codeword: WITH ANY PURCHASE locals! on us! for voting us SLO County’s for discount 35 Burger year! Los Osos Oceano Years you of messing up your orders! (almost) How about one FREE BURGER MONDAY’S AND THURSDAY’S ONLY. 1/3 lb max. Any style! Any whining or crying will result in loss of free item. Exp: 5/31/2024 SLOCAL use codeword: WITH ANY PURCHASE on us! County’s for discount 35 Best Burger Year after year! Atascadero Thank you locals! for voting us SLO County’s Best Burger Year after year! Atascadero Los Osos Oceano Years Thank you of messing up your orders! (almost) How about one FREE BURGER MONDAY’S AND THURSDAY’S ONLY. 1/3 lb max. Any style! Any whining or crying will result in loss of free item. Exp: 5/31/2024 SLOCAL use codeword: WITH ANY PURCHASE locals! on us! for voting us SLO County’s for discount 35
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26 • New Times • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • www.newtimesslo.com Award Winning Bar & Grill since 2011 Open 7 Days a Week @ 11 am for Lunch & Dinner Happy Hour Monday-Friday 3-6pm 1117 Chorro St., SLO | 805.544.7433 | BlackSheepSlo.com #blacksheepslo Thank ewe SLO County! SLO BESTCOUNTY OF 2024 TWO TIME WINNER! Best Happy Hour & Best Mac ‘n Cheese 2 2 C�U�T� W�N�E� BEST JAPANESE FOOD Goshi 570 HIGUERA ST., SUITE 155, SLO 772 PINE ST., PASO ROBLES (805) 543-8942 goshislo.com @goshislo facebook.com/GoshiSLO BEST MEDITERRANEAN FOOD Petra Mediterranean Pizza & Grill 1210 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 439-1999 eatpetra.com @eatpetra facebook.com/petraSLO BEST MEXICAN FOOD Efren’s Mexican Restaurant 1720 BEACH ST., OCEANO 1285 LAUREL LANE, SLO (805) 489-2385 efrensrestaurantoceano@gmail.com efrensmexicanrestaurant.com @efrensrestaurant facebook.com/efrenssanluisobispo BEST THAI FOOD Thai Boat 3212 BROAD ST., NO. 140, SLO (805) 594-1638
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slothaiboat@gmail.com
Best chef
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BEST of SLO County Thanks SLO County! We can’t wait to entertain you! LIVE SHOWS
Garrett Morris serves chicken momo (left), chana masala (right), and more out of his pop-up Sichuan Kitchen SLO, which Morris dreams up dishes for with the help of his years spent living in Sichuan, China, and Nepal.
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 27 THANK YOU FOR VOTING Phoenix Books BEST BOOK STORE BUY • SELL • TRADE 990 Monterey St. in SLO 805-543-3591 @PhoenixBooksSLO Thank you SLO County tea lovers for voting us Best Tea Shop Over 200 pure loose-leaf teas, herbs, & spices OrganicHerbShop.com 740 Higuera, Downtown SLO • 805-544-4372 FOUR YEARS IN A ROW! THANK YOU Goodwill Central Coast builds lives, families and communities by helping people with employment needs become successful, suppor ted by innovative enterprises that preserve earth's resources New Times readers for voting Goodwill Central Coast as Best Thrift Shop for 2024! We appreciate your support! The Winter/Spring 2024 issue of Get Outside is ON STANDS NOW! If you enjoy getting outside on the Central Coast, you’ll want to pick up a copy! Scan here to read online NewTimsSlo.com
BEST SEAFOOD Oyster Loft
101 POMEROY AVE., PISMO BEACH (805) 295-5104 oysterloft.com @oysterloft facebook.com/theoysterloft
BEST SUSHI Goshi
570 HIGUERA ST., SUITE 155, SLO 772 PINE ST., PASO ROBLES (805) 543-8942 goshislo.com @goshislo facebook.com/GoshiSLO
BEST POKE Pokirito
848 FOOTHILL BLVD., SLO (805) 439-2541 pokirito.slo@gmail.com poki-rito.com @pokirito.slo facebook.com/pokirito
MBEST NORTH COAST RESTAURANT
The Range
y ultimate night at The Range: Go when there’s music on the covered patio. Share a bottle of wine with the table. Share some apps, baby! A stinking rose pizzette or the pickled beets. Order the French onion soup, always. Torture myself over my main: Should I get the 14-hour oak smoked brisket? The pan seared elk medallions? The roasted lamp chops? What about the 14 oz. black angus coffee crusted ribeye? Oh, who am I kidding? I want the rare 8 oz. angus filet of beef. To finish? The crème brûlée. You only live once. Do it right!
—Glen Starkey
BEST BARBECUE
Old SLO BBQ Co.
670 HIGUERA ST., SLO 3870-3 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 285-2473 info@oldsanluisbbq.com oldsanluisbbq.com @oldslobbq facebook.com/oldsanluisbbq
BEST VEGAN FOOD Ziggy’s
594 CALIFORNIA BLVD., SLO
BEST VEGETARIAN FOOD Ziggy’s
594 CALIFORNIA BLVD., SLO 1227 PINE ST., PASO ROBLES (805) 439-4399
ziggysvegan@gmail.com eatziggys.com @eatziggys facebook.com/eatziggys
BEST FOOD TRUCK Taqueria El Guero
977 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SLO (805) 888-7752 gmorris123@yahoo.com sichuankitchenslo.com @sichuankitchenslo facebook.com/profile.php? id=100076593596132
BEST CATERER Taste!
2900 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 200-2978 info@taste2900.com taste2900.com @tastecrafteatery facebook.com/taste2900
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Garrett
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Morris (Sichuan Kitchen SLO)
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Thank You! Join us for the most delicious burgers and shakes in town! Voted Best Family-Friendly Restaurant in SLO County!
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 29 THANK YOU FOR VOTING US “Best South County Bar” in 2024! 307 E. Branch St. in Arroyo Grande | WWW.MasonBarAG.com | 805.202.8918 600 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo THANK YOU FOR VOTING McCarthy’s “Best Dive Bar” in SLO County! Cheers SLO County!
Arroyo Grande Meat Company
120 E. BRANCH ST., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 489-2693
info@agmeatcompany.com agmeatcompany.com @arroyograndemeatco facebook.com/AGmeatco BEST FISH MARKET Pier 46 Seafood Company
1131 ROSSI ROAD, TEMPLETON (805) 434-1950 info@pier46seafood.com pier46seafood.com @pier46seafood facebook.com/pier46seafood
BURRITO Tacos de Acapulco
596 CALIFORNIA BLVD., SLO (805) 543-9100 @tacos_de_acapulcoslo facebook.com/tacosdeacapulco
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EATS from page 28 EATS continued page 32 PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM Be cool Take your kid into the Best Family-Friendly Restaurant for a Spanky cheeseburger with fries and a vanilla Oreo milkshake—but don’t worry, Cool Cat Café in SLO and Pimso Beach also brings it for adults with lots of adult-beverage inspired shakes and deliciously giant burgers on the menu. BEST of SLO County 723 Woodbridge St. San
Voted Best Car Detailing Service in SLO County Three Years Counting! • Ceramic Coating • Paint Correction • Scratch Removal • Interior Detailing • Headlight Restoration • Custom Seat Covers WestCoastDetailSLO.com (805) 543-9274
Luis Obispo
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 31 Thank You for Voting Us BEST GROCERY STORE! SAN LUIS OBISPO 771 E. Foothill Boulevard 805-250-1425 Open Daily 6am - 10pm PISMO BEACH 555 Five Cities Drive 805-295-7162 Open Daily 6am - 10pm SOLVANG 2886 Mission Dr. 805-688-4300 Open Daily 6am - 10pm
BEST BREAKFAST BURRITO
Lincoln Market & Deli
496 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 543-3443
lincolnmarketanddeli@gmail.com lincolnmarketanddeli.com @lincolnmarketdeli facebook.com/LincolnMarketandDeli
BEST TACO
Taqueria El Guero
SLO, ARROYO GRANDE,
BEST MEDITERRANEAN FOOD
IPISMO BEACH (805) 904-0104
taqueriaelguero.com @taq.elguero facebook.com/taq.elguero
BEST BURGER Sylvester’s Burgers
LOS OSOS, ATASCADERO, OCEANO sylvestersburgers@gmail.com
sylvestersburgers.com @sylvestersburgers facebook.com/sylvesters.burgers
Petra Mediterranean Pizza & Grill
t’s nourishing, saucy, meaty, herby, filling, and delectable. That pretty much describes almost every dish at Petra Mediterranean Pizza & Grill. A stone’s throw away from San Luis Obispo’s downtown core, the Higuera Street restaurant is hard to beat when it comes to shawarma, gyro, and falafel bowls. My personal favorite is the plate of two chicken kabob skewers that arrives on a bed of fluffy turmeric rice and lightly dressed tomatoes and lettuce. They come with sides of a garlicky dip, cucumber-flecked tzatziki, and paprika-dusted hummus, which create a hearty meal. But there’s more! Petra adds warm pita to its bowls too, and I happily end up with lunch and dinner through a single order. Don’t want to dig through a bowl? Get a Petra sandwich that stuffs all the elements into a pita pocket. Worried about making a mess with the pita sandwich? Get one of the Mediterranean-style pizzas, like the gyro or the Greek feta. Just don’t forget to hit the extensive sauce bar on your way out.
—Bulbul Rajagopal
BEST SANDWICH High Street Deli
350 HIGH ST., SLO 1326 SECOND ST., LOS OSOS (805) 541-4738 eat@highstdeli.com highstdeli.com @highstreetdeli facebook.com/highstreetdeli
BEST STEAK Jocko’s Steakhouse
125 N. THOMPSON AVE., NIPOMO (805) 929-3686 jockossteakhouse.com
BEST HOT CHICKEN Dave’s Hot Chicken
299 MADONNA ROAD, SLO (805) 706-0600 daveshotchicken.com @daveshotchicken facebook.com/ToLiveandFryInLA
BEST PIZZA Woodstock’s Pizza
1000 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 541-4420 mrep@woodstocksslo.com woodstocksslo.com @woodstocksslo facebook.com/woodstocksslo
BEST WOOD-FIRED PIZZA Flour House
690 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-5282 flourhouseslo@gmail.com flourhouseslo.com @flourhouseslo facebook.com/Flour-HouseSLO-1103189849695534
BEST SALAD Firestone Grill
1001 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 783-1001
contact@firestonegrill.com firestonegrill.com @firestonegrill facebook.com/FirestoneGrill
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www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 33 OPEN DAILY 6AM–3PM 964 HIGUERA ST., DOWNTOWN SLO 805.541.0227 louisasplace.com SLO BESTCOUNTY OF W�N�E� Homestyle Cooking THANK YOU BREAKFAST LOVERS! BREAKFAST & LUNCH. ALL DAY. EVERY DAY. LOCAL | GENUINE | CASUAL Award-Winning Breakfast & Lunch Since 1976 BEST BREAKFAST � � C�U�T� W�N�E� Order online for takeout SplashCafe.com Thank You SLO County for Voting Us Best Clam Chowder (805) 773-4653 197 Pomeroy Avenue, Pismo Beach, OPEN 9AM Thank you SLO County! 1001 HIGUERA STREET · SAN LUIS OBISPO BEST SPORTS BAR BEST SALAD 2� 2� C�U�T� W�N�E�
BEST CHOWDER Splash Café
197 POMEROY AVE., PISMO BEACH (805) 773-4653 splashcafe.com @splashcafe facebook.com/SplashCafeChowder
BEST RAMEN Raku Ramen
799 E. FOOTHILL BLVD., SUITE A, SLO (805) 439-3088 rakuramen.slo@gmail.com raku-ramen.com @rakuramen.slo facebook.com/rakuramenslo
BEST FISH & CHIPS Pier 46 Seafood Company
1131 ROSSI ROAD, TEMPLETON (805) 434-1950 info@pier46seafood.com pier46seafood.com @pier46seafood facebook.com/pier46seafood
BEST BURRITO
Tacos de Acapulco
Living down the street from Tacos de Acapulco and their savory burritos for two years was a dangerous game to play. Whether it’s a pit stop before going to the beach, recovery fuel after a night out, or something quick and filling, Tacos de Acapulco has you covered for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Bite into a homemade chorizo and egg burrito to start your day or savor a carne asada burrito in the afternoon, packed with rice, beans, cheese, onion, and cilantro. There are vegetarian options for our herbivore friends where they can munch on a burrito filled with bell peppers, carrots, zucchini, potatoes, and tomatoes. With reasonable prices and speedy preparation, it’s hard not to stop by!
—Taylor O’Connor
BEST MAC & CHEESE Black Sheep Bar & Grill
1117 CHORRO ST., SLO (805) 544-7433 info@blacksheepslo.com blacksheepslo.com @blacksheepslo facebook.com/blacksheepslo
BEST ICE CREAM McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams
868 MONTEREY ST., SLO
(805) 439-5055 info@mcconnells.com mcconnells.com @mcconnellsicecreams facebook.com/mcconnells.icecream
BEST FROYO SLO Froyo n’ Italian Ice
956 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 787-0190 admin@slofroyo.com slofroyo.com @slofroyonice facebook.com/profile.php? id=100073203202519
BEST DOUGHNUT SloDoCo
ATASCADERO, SLO (TWO LOCATIONS) (805) 782-9766 slomanager@slodoco.com slodoco.com @slodoco facebook.com/slodoco
BEST DESSERT Madonna Inn
100 MADONNA ROAD, SLO (805) 784-2433 info@madonnainn.com madonnainn.com @madonnainn1958 facebook.com/MadonnaInn BEST PIE Linn’s Easy As Pie Cafe
4251 BRIDGE ST., CAMBRIA (805) 924-3050 mail@linnsfruitbin.com linnsfruitbin.com @linnsfruitbin facebook.com/linnsfruitbin
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(805) 781-0766 • shalimarslo.com • Open 7 Days a Week 3820 Broad Street (Marigold Center) • San Luis Obispo All You Can Eat Buffet with 15+ Items! Lunch - $15.99 Mon-Sat 11:30am – 2:30pm Monday Dinner Buffet - $16.99 5:00pm – 9:30pm Sunday Brunch - $16.99 Served with one champagne or Lassi BANQUET, CATERING, & DINE OUT AVAILABLE! From our family to yours... Thank you for voting Shalimar Best Indian Food in SLO County! Shalimar INDIAN RESTAURANT C�U�T� W�N�E�
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BEST BREAD Bread Bike
2060 PARKER ST., SLO (805) 242-1588 hello@slobreadbike.com slobreadbike.com @bread.bike facebook.com/slobreadbike
BEST BAKERY Bread Bike
2060 PARKER ST., SLO (805) 242-1588 hello@slobreadbike.com slobreadbike.com @bread.bike facebook.com/slobreadbike
BEST OLIVE OIL
Pasolivo Olive Oil
8530 VINEYARD DRIVE, PASO ROBLES (805) 227-0186 info@pasolivo.com pasolivo.com @pasolivo facebook.com/Pasolivo
Swirl it up
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A cone, a cup, sprinkles, and frozen yogurt. You really couldn’t ask for anything more from SLO County’s Best Froyo, SLO Froyo n’ Italian Ice in downtown San Luis Obispo.
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 37 From Our Family To Yours: THANK YOU For voting EMBER the BEST South County Restaurant 1200 E. GRAND AVE. ARROYO GRANDE 805-474-7700 • EMBERWOODFIRE.COM UPCOMING SPECIAL PUBLICATION BOOK YOUR AD BY: May 17 PUBLICATION DATE: May 23 CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY (805) 546-8208 advertising@newtimesslo.com Summer Guide
DRINKS
BEST SAN LUIS OBISPO BAR Sidecar Cocktail Co.
BEST NORTH COUNTY BAR
Whiskey & June
5950 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO (805) 466-9974
whiskeyandjune.com @whiskeyandjune facebook.com/p/WhiskeyJune-100063663957196
BEST NORTH COAST BAR
The Siren
900 MAIN ST., MORRO BAY (805) 225-1312
info@thesirenmorrobay.com thesirenmorrobay.com @thesirenmorrobay facebook.com/thesirenmorrobay
1040 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 439-3563
info@sidecarslo.com sidecarslo.com @sidecar_slo facebook.com/sidecarslo
BEST SOUTH COUNTY BAR Mason Bar & Kitchen
307 E. BRANCH ST., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 202-8918 masonbarag.com @masonbarandkitchen facebook.com/MasonBarAG
BEST SOUTH COAST BAR Harry’s Night Club & Beach Bar
690 CYPRESS ST., PISMO BEACH (805) 773-1010 harryspismobeach@gmail.com harryspismobeach.com @harryspismobeach facebook.com/HarrysPismoBeach
BEST WINE BAR Saints Barrel
1021 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 439-1929
sarah@saintsbarrel.com saintsbarrel.com @saintsbarrelslo facebook.com/saintsbarrelslo
BEST WINERY FOR RED Eberle Winery
3810 E. HIGHWAY 46, PASO ROBLES (805) 238-9607
info@eberlewinery.com eberlewinery.com @eberleboar facebook.com/eberlewinery
BEST WINERY FOR WHITE Claiborne & Churchill Winery
2649 CARPENTER CANYON ROAD, SLO (805) 544-4066 info@clainbornechurchill.com claibornechurchill.com @clainborneandchurchillwinery facebook.com/ClaiborneandChurchillWinery
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PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM Crisp beverage
SLO Cider takes its adult beverage inspiration from the apple. The Best Cidery in SLO County can whip you up a sampler just like this, which contains its dry, rosé, mango, pineapple, and blood orange ciders (left to right).
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 39 Cheers to You SLO County on Another Amazing Year! Thank You! 38th Annual Readers Poll 2024 811 13TH ST PASO ROBLES 3887 S HIGUERA ST SAN LUIS OBISPO DOWNTOWN 670 HIGUERA ST (805) 5/5 STARS t!
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BEST WINERY FOR SPARKLING
Laetitia Vineyard & Winery
453 LAETITIA VINEYARD DRIVE, ARROYO GRANDE (805) 481-1772
info@laetitiawine.com laetitiawine.com @laetitiawine facebook.com/laetitiawine
BEST TASTING ROOM
Biddle Ranch Vineyard
2050 BIDDLE RANCH ROAD, SLO (805) 543-2399
info@biddleranch.com biddleranch.com @biddleranchvineyard facebook.com/BiddleRanchVineyard
Sip to savor
BEST TASTING TRANSPORTATION
SLO Safe Ride
241B PRADO ROAD, SLO (805) 620-7233
info@slosaferide.com slosaferide.com @slosaferide facebook.com/slosaferide
BEST BREWERY
Central Coast Brewing
6 HIGUERA ST., SLO 1701 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 783-2739
beer@centralcoastbrewing.com centralcoastbrewing.com @centralcoastbrewing facebook.com/CentralCoastBrewing
Snag a glass of more than just the 2022 Estate Dry Riesling at the Best Winery for White Wine, Claiborne and Churchill Winery off Carpenter Canyon Road in SLO. Other whites on the list include a 2021 Greengate Ranch & Vineyard Chardonnay, a 2022 Central Coast Dry Riesling, and the 2022 Cuvée Fredericka—a blend of Edna Valley chardonnay, dry gewürztraminer, and dry Riesling.
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BEST of SLO County 2314 Broad Street San Luis Obispo 543-8930 Best Pet Grooming Service Thank you for the years of support! Big or Small, It’s Time To Party All! Est. 1982 · John Salmeron, Owner/Groomer 8135 Morro Road Atascadero 748-3045 Located in Specialty Pet Supply Thank you to all our loyal customers Celebrating 42 years in San Luis Obispo County THE GOLDEN PAW dog & cat grooming
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 41 SPONSORED BY WHISKEY JUNE & 5950 El Camino Real, Atascadero whiskeyandjune.com Thank you to everyone who supports us— past, present and future!
855 AEROVISTA PLACE, SLO (844) 756-7845 info@rodandhammer.com rodandhammer.com @rodandhammer facebook.com/rodandhammer
BEST CIDERY SLO Cider Co.
3419 ROBERTO COURT, SUITE C, SLO (805) 439-0865 nate@slociderco.com slociderco.com @slocider facebook.com/slocider
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DRINKS from page 40 DRINKS continued page 44 See for miles It’s no surprise, really, that the Best Drink With A View comes courtesy of Hotel SLO’s High Bar. With 360-degree sights of everything that makes San Luis Obispo special, this rooftop bar is hard to beat. BEST of SLO County Cannabis Delivered Under 1 Hour Cash/Card Accepted PASO ROBLES TO SANTA BARBARA License: C12-0000390 Shop our Express Menu for 1 hour or less delivery. Shop our Full Menu and schedule us on your time.
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Entry divisions are either ADULT or YOUTH (photographers who are under 18) ADULT
• Categories are: Animals , Flora , Land/Seascapes , People , Travel Open and In Motion which can include any interpretation of action or motion.
• All images must be submitted digitally via our online entry form. The link below will take you to the entry form and invite you to open a free account. You’ll need an account to enter images.
• A completed online entry form MUST be submitted for EACH photo entered.
• Entrants are asked to submit a high-quality digital file of their image (jpeg format, at least 300 dpi) on the submission form.
• Photos submitted in previous years are ineligible.
• All photos must be the original, creative work of the submitting photographer.
• All photographs must be taken within the boundaries of San Luis Obispo or Santa Barbara counties – except submissions to the Travel and Open categories – for which photos may be taken anywhere.
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• You may also mail a check (made payable to New Times) to: Winning Images, c/o New Times, 1010 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401. Be sure to include your name, address, email, and a brief description of the photo(s) entered online. Photos and fees must be received by 5 P.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 13, 2024, to be considered officially entered.
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• This is an OPEN category. Photographs can be of any subject of the entrant’s choosing, but must have been taken within the boundaries of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
• Entrants must be younger than 18 years old as of June 15, 2024, and must be enrolled in any school (including a home school) that’s not a college. A winner’s legal guardian will be required to sign a release form.
• All other rules from the adult categories apply.
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· FLORA · IN MOTION · LAND/SEASCAPES · PEOPLE · TRAVEL · OPEN · YOUTH IT’S TIME FOR OUR 29TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST! Win cash prizes, get published in our annual Winning Images issues on June 20, see your work in an online gallery, and be part of a show at The Photo Shop in San Luis Obispo! Online entries only! Scan QR code or visit us at www.newtimesslo.com to start your entries
ANIMALS
Dan Baum, 2023
J.J. Baker, 2023
Michael V Messina, 2023
Lance Wilson, 2023
Jonathan Shapiro, 2023
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BEST HAPPY HOUR
Black Sheep Bar & Grill
1117 CHORRO ST., SLO (805) 544-7433
info@blacksheepslo.com blacksheepslo.com @blacksheepslo facebook.com/blacksheepslo
BEST DRINK WITH A VIEW
High Bar - Hotel SLO
877 PALM ST., SLO (805) 235-0700
hotel-slo.com/dining/high-bar @highbar.slo facebook.com/highbarslo
BEST BARTENDER
Branson Chubbuck (KROBAR)
1701 MONTEREY ST., SLO (833) 576-2271 info@krobarcraftdistillery.com krobardistillery.com
NBEST SPORTS BAR BEST SALAD
Firestone Grill
ew Times’ proximity to Firestone Grill is dangerously close; close enough to keep my “days without French fries” scoreboard at a near constant zero. Luckily for me, fries and onion rings aren’t the only things at the downtown SLO staple that pair well with ranch dressing. Firestone Grill has a phenomenal salad selection, which you can order as you belly up to the bar to watch any of the sports on the many televisions surrounding it. I can’t recall ordering a Cobb or Caesar anywhere else with tri-tip as a protein option. I’m a chicken lover so Firestone’s Southwestern and Asian chicken salads are more my speed, but the Firebird (the restaurant’s popular chicken strip sandwich) is my favorite non-salad thing to snack on with a beer at the bar while I watch basketball on one TV, and maybe baseball or golf on another.
—Caleb Wiseblood
BEST MARGARITA La Esquina Taqueria
1051 NIPOMO ST., SLO (805) 439-4289
laesquinaslo@gmail.com laesquinaslo.com @laesquina_taqueria facebook.com/LaEsquinaSLO
BEST CRAFT COCKTAIL Sidecar Cocktail Co.
@sapere_mixology, @krobarcraftdistillery facebook.com/krobarcraftdistillery
BEST DIVE BAR
McCarthy’s Irish Pub
600 MARSH ST., SLO (805) 544-0286
mccarthysirishpub.com @mccarthysirishpub facebook.com/McCarthysIrishPubSLO
BEST SPORTS BAR
Firestone Grill
1001 HIGUERA ST., SLO
Susan Kounanis Fine Art
(805) 783-1001
contact@firestonegrill.com firestonegrill.com @firestonegrill facebook.com/FirestoneGrill
BEST BLOODY MARY
McCarthy’s Irish Pub
600 MARSH ST., SLO (805) 544-0286
mccarthysirishpub.com @mccarthysirishpub facebook.com/McCarthysIrishPubSLO
1040 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 439-3563
info@sidecarslo.com sidecarslo.com @sidecarslo facebook.com/sidecarslo
BEST COFFEE SHOP Scout Coffee
SLO (2 LOCATIONS), CAL POLY, MORRO BAY (805) 439-2175
hello@scoutcoffee.com scoutcoffeeco.com @scoutcoffee facebook.com/scoutcoffee
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susankounanis.com @susankounanis
Thank you SLO for voting me Best Fine Art Painter!
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 45 Thank you New Times Readers ––––––––– for voting us –––––––––Best Community Event & Best Farmers’ Market HIGUERA STREET DOWNTOWN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 6 pm Starting at DOWNTOWNSLO.COM/FARMERS @DOWNTOWNSLOFARMERSMARKET @DOWNTOWNSLO #DOWNTOWNSLO 100+ VENDORS EVERY WEEK
IMAGES
3468 SACRAMENTO DRIVE, UNIT C, SLO (805) 439-2253 honeycocoffee.com @honeycoffeeco
HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-4372 secretgarden@organicherbshop.com organicherbshop.com @secretgardenslo facebook.com/secretgardenslo BEST JUICE PLACE
The Neighborhood
SLO (2 LOCATIONS), PASO ROBLES (805) 439-4033 contactus@neighborhoodacai.com neighborhoodacai.com @neighborhood_acai facebook.com/neighborhoodacai
SLO (2 LOCATIONS), CAL POLY, ARROYO GRANDE, PASO ROBLES, ATASCADERO (805) 549-0733
jamba.com/ca/san-luis-obispo @jambajuice facebook.com/jambajuice
46 • New Times • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • www.newtimesslo.com UPCOMING SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO TODAY SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY (805) 546-8208 · advertising@newtimesslo.com CA MIDSTATE FAIR BOOK ADS BY: July 5 PUBLISHED: July 11 55 FICTION BOOK ADS BY: July 19 PUBLISHED: July 25 EDUCATION TODAY BOOK ADS BY: August 2 PUBLISHED: August 8 BOOK YOUR AD
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Leafy latte
PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM
BEST of SLO County
Scout Coffee barista Carson Cummings crafts a special beverage for the Best Coffee Shop and Best Coffee Roaster around.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
thepalmtheatre.com @palmtheatre facebook.com/ThePalmTheatre
BEST COMMUNITY EVENT
Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market
HIGUERA STREET, SLO (805) 541-0286 farmers@downtownslo.com downtownslo.com @downtownslofarmersmarket facebook.com/ DowntownSLOFarmersMarket
BEST MOVIE THEATER Palm Theatre
817 PALM ST., SLO (805) 541-5161 palmcinema@aol.com
BEST THEATER GROUP SLO Rep
888 MORRO ST., SLO (805) 786-2440 kevin@slorep.org slorep.org @sloreptheatre facebook.com/sloreptheatre
BEST DANCE COMPANY CORE Dance
882 RICARDO COURT, SLO (805) 541-2669 info@coredanceslo.com coredanceslo.com @coredance.slo facebook.com/coredanceslo
BEST DJ DJ Bob (805) 440-5504 djbobslo@gmail.com djbobslo.com @dj_bob_stock facebook.com/DJBobslo
BEST BAND/MUSICIAN Brass Mash (805) 801-4889 brassmashband@gmail.com brassmash.com @brassmashband facebook.com/BrassMash
BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE Vina Robles Amphitheatre
3800 MILL ROAD, PASO ROBLES
(805) 286-3680 amphitheatre@vinarobles.com vinaroblesamphitheatre.com @vinaroblesamp facebook.com/vinaroblesamphitheatre
BEST PLACE FOR KARAOKE Bill’s Place
112 E. BRANCH ST., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 489-9989 billsplaceag.com @billsplaceag facebook.com/billsplaceag
BEST PLACE FOR TRIVIA Bang the Drum Brewery
1150 LAUREL LANE, SUITE 130, SLO (805) 242-8372 info@bangthedrumbrewery.com bangthedrumbrewery.com @bangthedrumbrewery facebook.com/BangTheDrumBrewery ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT continued page 50
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Four decades
Turning 40 this year, the Best Art Gallery, Just Looking Gallery, continues to serve SLO with artwork created just for the gallery from a variety of American artists.
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 49 Thank you for voting for us! Federally Insured by NCUA, a U.S. Government Agency. sesloc.org | (805) 543-1816 VOTED BEST WHITE WINE OPEN DAILY 11AM-5PM · SAN LUIS OBISPO 805-544-4066 · CLAIBORNECHURCHILL.COM THANK YOU SLO COUNTY! Beautiful Garden | Friendliest Staff | Delicious Wines 7 years running!
CORE Dance
Similar to sports leagues, dance companies provide a space for children and youth to come together, learn new skills, and foster friendships. The added bonus is a creative outlet with artistic expression that’s also a physical activity. CORE Dance creates a space where young people can learn the technical skills for a variety of dance styles, guided by teachers who are invested in their learning and growth. Alongside serving younger community members, adults also have the chance to learn a new hobby through CORE’s beginning adult series. Kids enrolled in CORE not only have performance and competition opportunities, but the chance to make friendships that last a lifetime.
—Taylor O’Connor
BEST RECORD SHOP Boo Boo Records
978 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 541-0657 info@booboorecords.com booboorecords.com @booboorecords facebook.com/booboorecords
BEST BOOKSTORE Phoenix Books
986 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 543-3591 @phoenixbooksslo facebook.com/pages/ Phoenix-Books/121050681242482
BEST PLACE TO BUY AN INSTRUMENT Lightning Joe’s Guitar Heaven
100 E. BRANCH ST., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 481-2226 info@lightningjoes.com lightningjoes.com @lightningjoes facebook.com/lightningjoesguitarheaven
BEST KIDS ARTS PROGRAM SLO Museum of Art
1010 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 543-8562 info@sloma.org sloma.org
@slomuseumofart facebook.com/slomuseumofart
BEST MUSIC SCHOOL Music Motive
SLO, ARROYO GRANDE, PASO ROBLES (805) 543-0377 office@musicmotive.com musicmotive.com @musicmotive805 facebook.com/MusicMotive
BEST SCULPTOR Dale Evers
1000 PARK ST., PASO ROBLES (805) 434-9237 daleeversart@gmail.com daleeversstudio.com
BEST BOOKSTORE
Phoenix Books
I@daleeversartstudio facebook.com/daleeversart
BEST PHOTOGRAPHER
David Lalush info@lalush.com lalush.com @lalushphoto facebook.com/LalushPhoto
BEST FINE ARTS PAINTER
Susan Kounanis (805) 441-4238
susankounanis@hotmail.com susankounanis.com @susankounanis facebook.com/SusanKounanisFineArt
’m not sure what’s more exciting, cracking open a new book or being surrounded by that weirdly irresistible smell of old books. Luckily at Phoenix Books, they offer the best of both worlds, plus a little more. Nothing beats strolling around the cute shop downtown where books are piled to the ceiling and getting lost in vast selections of the classics, autobiographies, comics, or that nostalgic novel from your childhood. This shop is stocked with everything, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself there from open to close getting lost in a good book.
—Samantha Herrera
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CELEBRATIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! STAYTUNED FOR 50TH ANNIVERSAY THANK YOU SLO COUNTY! 978 Monterey St. · SLO · 805-541-0657 · booboorecords.com Vinyl · CDs · DVDs · Books Apparel·Turntables·& More BEST RECORD STORE 805-543-1921 Endures long after Valentine’s Day… naturally We are honored to have been voted the best gift shop in SLO County. Thank you for your continued support these last 33 years, we look forward to serving you for many more to come. 805-543-1921 HandsGallery.com 777 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo
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BEST MIXED MEDIA ARTIST
Lena Rushing
lenarushing.com @lenarushing
BEST MUSEUM SLO Museum of Art
1010 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 543-8562
info@sloma.org sloma.org @slomuseumofart facebook.com/slomuseumofart
BEST ART GALLERY
Just Looking Gallery
740 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 541-6663
info@justlookinggallery.com justlookinggallery.com @justlookinggallery facebook.com/JustLookingGallery
BEST EVENT VENUE
Flying Caballos Ranch
1150 FARMHOUSE LANE, SLO (805) 704-9634
flyingcaballosranch@gmail.com flyingcaballos.com @flyingcaballosranch facebook.com/FlyingCaballos
BEST EVENT PLANNER
Loven Light Events (559) 707-9619
scott@lovenlightevents.com lovenlightevents.com @loven_light_events
BEST TATTOO SHOP
Traditional Tattoo
251 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 784-0822
traditionaltattoo@gmail.com tattooslo.com @traditionaltattooandpiercing facebook.com/slotraditionaltattoo
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT continued page 56
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PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM
Awesome artist
BEST of SLO County SAN LUIS OBISPO p 805.544.1441 PASO ROBLES p 805.237.3995 SANTA MARIA p 805.922.4010 glennburdette.com GO BEYOND. FOR OUR CLIENTS. FOR EACH OTHER. FOR THE FIRM. FOR OUR COMMUNITY. HOW DID YOU GO BEYOND TODAY? SLO COUNTY ROCKS!! Thank You! Call/Text 805-543-0377 MusicMotive.com Learn Drums Guitar Piano Vocals and More! BEST MUSIC SCHOOL
Longtime Central Coast resident and Best Mixed Media Artist Lena Rushing has shown her work at every gallery within reach and beyond, highlighting the power of women with depth in her iconic style, most recently focusing on painting women as mystical forces—goddesses.
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 53 THE CENTRAL COAST GUIDE TO ALL THINGS FOOD AND DRINK Spring/Summer 2024 Look for it on stands this month! 1 SPRING/SUMMER 2024 THE CENTRAL COAST GUIDE TO ALL THINGS FOOD AND DRINK Fun times, good food Experience the world of luxury seafood Come to the embarcadero in Morro Bay to see why Kicker’s is the perfect spot to make memories with friends and family Cover_Kickers.indd 4 3/28/24 10:18 AM MENUS-SS24-00_48pgs.indd 1 4/1/24 2:06 PM (805) 541-2896 · 682 Higuera Street · San Luis Obispo OVER 6,000 different toys in stock! ALL YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS! Best Toy Store FREEALWAYSGIFT WRAPPING! TOM’s TOYS the best prices on quality toys! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT SLO COUNTY! $5 OFF $25 $10 OFF $50 $20 OFF $75 *Expires 6/30/24 Valid with coupon only, not valid with any other offer, promotion, or coupon. Thank You SLO County! (805) 547-9593 · SLO PROMENADE · SAN LUIS OBISPO Monday-Saturday 10 am - 5:45 pm · Sunday 12 pm - 4:45 pm Voted Best SLO County Shoe Store!
54 • New Times • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • www.newtimesslo.com Thank You for Voting Us Best Wood-Fired Pizza Photos:
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 55 on the Central Coast for the 5th Year in a Row! 690 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo (805)544-5282 · flourhouseslo.com Co-Owner Gessica Russo and Head Pizzaiolo & Co-Owner Alberto Russo
IN MEMORY OF Giuseppe (Joseph) Silvestre November 10, 1951 –March 30, 2023
Photos: Loren Mislavsky, 1994 Agency
(805) 549-8698 kjug@jugcountry.com jugcountry.com @981kjug facebook.com/981KJUG
(805) 541-6666 news@ksby.com ksby.com @ksbynews facebook.com/ksbynews
Thank you for voting us Best Dance Company 14 Years in a Row! 805.541.2669 • 882 Ricardo Ct., SLO info@coredanceslo.com 837 MONTEREY ST. SAN LUIS OBISPO 805-594-1995 781 DOLIVER ST. PISMO BEACH 805-773-1995 THANK YOU Proud to have serviced the SLO community for over 38 years. moondoggiesbeachclub.com JOIN THE CLUB! BEST SURF SHOP @moondoggiesbeachclub BEST LIMO SERVICE Elegant Image Limousine 990 QUINTANA ROAD, MORRO BAY (805) 772-5390 elegantimagelimosine@gmail.com elegantimagelimos.com @elegantimagelimosine facebook.com/elegantimagelimousine BEST RADIO STATION KJUG 98.1 3620 SACRAMENTO DRIVE, SUITE 204, SLO
BEST NEWS SOURCE KSBY 1772 CALLE JOAQUIN, SLO
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Happy day You have to grab a seat
BEST of SLO County
PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM
early at
the Best Place for Trivia, Bang the Drum Brewery, which hosts Brain Stew Trivia from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday and has a killer hazelnut brown ale.
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 57 Free Monthly Family Art Day 11 AM–1 PM Second Saturdays For The Time Being Through Jul 7 Now On View 1010 Broad Street, San Luis Obispo, California 93401 | Free admission 11 AM to 5 PM (closed Tue & Wed) | (805) 543-8562 | Visit sloma.org for more information THANKYOU! BEST MUSEUM BEST KIDS’ ART PROGRAM www.AmericanMelodrama.com (805) 489-2499 THE BEST LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ON THE CENTRAL COAST For more details: bit.ly/55Fiction We accept entries to our annual 55 Fiction writing contest all year long. Entries submitted by 5 p.m. Monday, June 17, 2024 will be considered for this year’s publications which will be out on July 25, 2024 A brief story, fifty-five words or less, with a headline no longer than seven words. Send your stories to: 55 Fiction, 1010 Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Or Send your digital version to: 55Fiction@newtimesslo.com BEST Tacos & Food Truck in SLO County Thank you and muchísimas gracias for your support! DOWNTOWN SLO 1122 Chorro St • (805) 540-4637 ARROYO GRANDE 1490 E. Grand Ave • (805) 904-0104 PISMO BEACH 711 Dolliver St • (805) 540-4808 MORRO BAY 560 Embarcadero COMING SOON!
Thrill of the hunt
Since 1998, Finders Keepers Consignment Boutique in SLO has been carefully curating the best couture, featuring designer labels such as Chanel, Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Manolo Blahnik, and more. From the perfect vintage pumps to timeless overcoats, from trendy tops to jewelry and accessories that tie every outfit together, the Best Consignment Store offers gently used fashion that won’t completely empty that classic leather wallet.
BEST GROCERY STORE
California
Fresh Market
555 FIVE CITIES DRIVE, PISMO BEACH 771 E. FOOTHILL BLVD., SLO (805) 250-1425
socialmedia@californiafreshmarket.com californiafreshmarket.com @californiafreshmarkets facebook.com/CaliforniaFreshMarkets
BEST FARMERS’ MARKET
Downtown SLO
Farmers’ Market
HIGUERA STREET, SLO (805) 541-0286
GOODS
farmers@downtownslo.com downtownslo.com @downtownslofarmersmarket facebook.com/DowntownSLOFarmersMarket
BEST NATURAL FOOD STORE
SLO Food Co-Op
2494 VICTORIA AVE., SLO (805) 544-7928
marketing@slofood.coop slofood.coop @slofoodcoop facebook.com/SLOFoodCoop
BEST HEALTH/SUPPLEMENT STORE
SLO Food Co-Op
2494 VICTORIA AVE., SLO (805) 544-7928
marketing@slofood.coop slofood.coop @slofoodcoop facebook.com/SLOFoodCoop
BEST ANTIQUE SHOP
Remember When
152 N. OCEAN AVE., CAYUCOS (805) 995-2074
@remember_when_antiques facebook.com/rememberwhenantiquemall
BEST THRIFT STORE
Goodwill
Central Coast
ATASCADERO, GROVER BEACH, SAN LUIS OBISPO info@ccgoodwill.org ccgoodwill.org @coastgoodwill facebook.com/goodwillcentralcoast
BEST CONSIGNMENT Finders Keepers Consignment
1124 GARDEN ST., SLO (805) 545-9879 slofinderskeepers@gmail.com finderskeepersconsignment1.com @findersboutiqueslo facebook.com/finders.k.consignment
BEST GIFT SHOP Hands Gallery
777 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 543-1921
sara@handsgallery.com handsgallery.com @handsgalleryslo facebook.com/HandsGallerySlo
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BEST HOME FURNISHINGS
Habitat Home & Garden
777 MARSH ST., SLO (805) 541-4275
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Habitat Home and Garden. This third-generation family business—the place for the Best Home Furnishings—with a shop in downtown SLO plus locations in Santa Barbara and Malibu, helps its clients create unique environments that are “inspiring, comforting, and fitting to them,” according to its mission statement.
feel furniture should be more than just something to fill a space, it should reflect who you are and how you want to live.” BEST of SLO County need sleep? Thank you from our family to yours since 1992 VOTEDBESTOFSLO REMEMBER WHEN ANTIQUE MALLS CAYUCOS y y Thank You for Voting us the BEST Antique Store in SLO County!! Open 7 days a week 10am - 5pm 152 N. Ocean Ave. Cayucus 805-995-1232 36 N. Ocean Ave. Cayucus 805-995-2074 @remember_when_too @remember_when_antiques
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www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 61 VOTED BEST EYEWEAR 10+ YEARS IN A ROW IN SLO COUNTY! THANK YOU SLO! 1001 HIGUERA ST. STE E DOWNTOWN SLO 805-543-5200 URBANOPTICS.COM VOTED EYEWEAR SLO!
BEST BRIDAL SHOP
Moondance Bridal
Every bride knows one of the best parts of your wedding is heading to the bridal shop with your bridesmaids and finding that perfect dress to say yes to. With 15 designers, accessories, and a variety of beautiful gowns, Moondance Bridal is there to make any bride feel beautiful on their big day. With the free-spirited, romantic, and effortlessly cool bride in mind, the shop works to create a relaxing experience for guests by offering drinks and snacks and a calming atmosphere. For a quick peek at what the shop has to offer, the website is the perfect place to narrow down your dress wish list. Appointments can be made online or over the phone.
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MATTRESS STORE Christian’s Mattress Xpress
SLO, ARROYO GRANDE, ATASCADERO, PASO ROBLES info@christiansmattress.com christiansmattress.com @christiansmattressca facebook.com/christiansmattress
BEST SOLAR COMPANY Sunrun
775 FIERO LANE, NO. 200, SLO (833) 324-5886 sunrun.com @sunrunsolar facebook.com/SunrunCC
BEST HARDWARE STORE Miner’s Ace Hardware
SLO, ARROYO GRANDE, GROVER BEACH, LOS OSOS, MORRO BAY, ATASCADERO, NIPOMO minershardware.com @acehardware facebook.com/Minershardware
BEST USED CAR DEALER McCarthy’s
777 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-1900 info@mccarthywholesale.com mccarthyslo.com facebook.com/mccarthywholesale
BEST NEW CAR DEALER Sunset Honda
12250 LOS OSOS VALLEY ROAD, SLO (805) 876-9285 info@sunsethonda.com sunsethonda.com @sunsethonda facebook.com/sunsethonda
BEST CAR WASH
Sun Day Carwash
SLO (2 LOCATIONS), ATASCADERO, PASO ROBLES (805) 439-3765 hello@sundaycarwash.com sundaycarwash.com @sundaycarwash
BEST TIRE STORE
The Tire Store
252 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-9259 tirestoreslo.com facebook.com/pages/ The-Tire-Store/155138064523441
BEST AUTO DETAILER West Coast Detailing
723 WOODBRIDGE ST., SLO (805) 543-9274 westcoastdetailslo@gmail.com westcoastdetailslo.com facebook.com/WestCoastDetailingSLO
BEST FLOWER SHOP Open Air Flowers
1055 OSOS ST., SLO (805) 541-1417 openairflowers@gmail.com openairflowersslo.com @openairflowers facebook.com/openairflowersslo
BEST NURSERY Miner’s Ace Hardware
SLO, ARROYO GRANDE, GROVER BEACH, LOS OSOS, MORRO BAY, ATASCADERO, NIPOMO minershardware.com @acehardware facebook.com/Minershardware
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GOODS from page 62 GOODS continued page 66 PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM Best in show Mike Lemos started out in 1972, honoring handshake deals to deliver hay and ranch products to his neighbors. Now, more than 50 years later, the Best Pet Supply Store, Lemos, is the largest family-owned shop of its kind, with 14 locations up and down the Central Coast—from Paso Robles to Carpinteria. Mike still manages the business, according to Lemos’ website, and scours trade shows throughout the year for the highest-quality food, treats, toys, flea treatment, supplements, and more for livestock and pets, from horses to chinchillas and everything in between. BEST of SLO County Thank You San Luis Obispo for 20 Years of Support. 1248 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 541-8005 | bodyandbalancecenter.com Affinity Chiropractic Center The BEST Chiropractic Office in SLO County! C�U�T� W�N�E� Thank you to everyone who has trusted us with your healthcare needs! Affinity Chiropractic Center 3565 S. Higuera Street San Luis Obispo 805-544-8884 affinchiro.com affinchiro@gmail.com
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 65 Get a Free Quote meatheadmovers.com 805-544-6328 Thank You for Voting #1 Moving Company on the Central Coast 23 Consecutive Years in a Row! The BAR has been raised since 1997.
WBEST TOY STORE
Tom’s Toys
ho among us hasn’t stopped in their tracks on the sidewalk to gawk at Tom’s Toys’ incredible display of Calico Critters figurines and their fairy tale miniature homes? Probably a lot of you busy bees, but not me. Those little woodland creatures living their best cottage-core life always grab my attention despite the deadlines. It’s the most whimsical window-shopping experience, and SLO has a toy store to thank for it. Inside, Tom’s Toys is a kid’s dream, stocking items like Dungeons and Dragons characters, Barbie and her real estate portfolio, Lego, Blockbuster puzzles, Funko Pops, cute stationery, and children’s books. I have many little cousins, and Tom’s Toys is my onestop shop for when I want to spoil them with gifts.
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BEST JEWELRY STORE
Baxter Moerman
1128 GARDEN ST., SLO (805) 801-9117 info@baxtermoerman.com baxtermoerman.com @baxtermoerman facebook.com/baxtermoerman
BEST BRIDAL SHOP Moondance Bridal
1880 SANTA BARBARA AVE., SUITE 130, SLO (805) 788-0811 hello@moondancebridal.com moondancebridal.com @moondancebridal facebook.com/moondancebridal
BEST SHOE STORE Mike’s Shoes
487 MADONNA ROAD, NO. 3, SLO (805) 547-9593 mikesshoes@sbcglobal.com mikesshoessanluisobispo.com @mikesshoesslo facebook.com/MikesShoes
BEST MEN’S CLOTHING STORE
Patrick James
641 HIGUERA ST., SUITE 100, SLO (805) 549-9593 customercare@patrickjames.com patrickjames.com @shoppatrickjames facebook.com/shoppatrickjames
BEST WOMEN’S CLOTHING STORE Ambiance
737 HIGUERA ST., SLO 1301 PARKER ST., PASO ROBLES (805) 540-3380 info@shopambiance.com shopambiance.com @ambianceslo facebook.com/AmbianceBoutiques
BEST CHILDREN’S CLOTHING STORE EcoBambino
863 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 540-7222 info@shopecobambino.com shopecobambino.com @ecobambino facebook.com/ecobambino
BEST TOY STORE
Tom’s Toys
682 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 541-2896 tomstoystore.com facebook.com/slotoms @tomstoysmontrose
BEST PET SUPPLY STORE Lemos Feed & Pet Supply
ARROYO GRANDE, SLO, ATASCADERO, PASO ROBLES, MORRO BAY, LOS OSOS, NIPOMO (805) 489-9243 info@lemospet.com lemospet.com @lemospet805 facebook.com/lemospet805
BEST SMOKE SHOP Wild Side Smoke Shop
871 SANTA ROSA ST., SLO 637 SPRING ST., PASO ROBLES (805) 547-1022 @slowildside
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66 • New Times • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • www.newtimesslo.com THANKS FOR VOTING ART’S AS THE BEST BIKE SHOP IN SLO COUNTY FOR 2024! 3988 SHORT ST. · SUITE 110 SAN LUIS OBISPO
www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 67 BEST OF SLO 10 YEARS IN A ROW! BEST OF SLO 10 YEARS IN A ROW! Thank You for Voting Us Thank you to our loyal clients for voting! We appreciate you! 12250 Los Osos Valley Road, San Luis Obispo • SunsetHonda.com • (805) 619-5545 Kelley Blue Book Trade-In Value1 (1) $1,000 over Kelley Blue Book fair trade-in value minus re-conditioning and miles. Some vehicles will not quality as “fair” condition. Some vehicles may not qualify based on variable market conditions. Sunset Honda has the right to refuse any used car purchase. Cannot be combined with other discount offers, like Costco. Please see Sunset Honda for more information and full details. (2) Offer valid on all new Honda models. 0 % for up to 36 months for well qualified buyers tiers 1-3 through American Honda Finance. Example payment $29.66/$1,000 financed. Not all buyers will qualify for low rates. Maximum financed $20,000. Cannot be combined with any discounts or pre-negotiated pricing. See Sunset Honda for full details. (3) No security deposit required; excludes tax, title, license and dealer fees. For well-qualified customers. Offer excludes accessories and premium paint color. Closed end lease for 2024 Civic Sedan LX CVT available through 4/30/2024, to approved lessees by Honda Financial Services. MSRP $25,045.00 (includes destination; excludes tax, title, license, registration, options, insurance, and dealer added accessories). Actual net capitalized cost $27,337.32. Total monthly payments $13,999.65. Option to purchase at lease end $16,028.80 (64 %). Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and up to 20¢/mi. over 10,000 miles/year. Dealer participation may affect actual payment. Dealer sets actual prices. (4) Keep your new Honda running smoothly—on us. Honda Service Pass complimentary maintenance uses only Honda Genuine Parts and covers certain factory-scheduled maintenance over the first two years or 24,000 miles, including: Oil Changes, Tire Rotation, Multi-Point Inspection. You’ll receive a handy Maintenance Minder™ alert in your vehicle when it’s time to schedule service, which you can do through the HondaLink® smartphone app. (5) 1.99% APR for 24 months on 2018 - 2023 Civic, Accord, HR-V, and CR-V vehicles that are Honda TrueCertified and Honda TrueCertified +. For well-qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify. Example payment $42.57/$1,000 financed. Offer valid at time of mailing, subject to manufacturer change in incentives. (6) No purchase necessary. Limited to one gas card per household per year. While limited supply of 10 per day last. No cash value. No substitutions. Must be presented at the time of test drive appointment. Must present valid driver’s license and insurance. Must be 25 years of age or older. Prior sales not eligible. $1,000 OVER Get Sunny’s Up To To celebrate 10 years in a row come in now & get: As Low As 1.99%5 Certified Pre-Owned Rates Free Maintenance With Any New Vehicle Purchase4 $399 Leases With $0 Due At Signing!3 0% Financing On All New Honda Models2 Get $25!6 Test Drive A Car
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NIPOMO, PISMO BEACH, ARROYO GRANDE, GROVER BEACH, AVILA BEACH, SLO, LOS OSOS, MORRO BAY, ATASCADERO, TEMPLETON, PASO ROBLES (805) 550-5092
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Seeing is believing
Dr. Dave Schultz opened Urban Optics in 1990 in downtown SLO and hasn’t stopped sharing his vision for top-notch optometry and stylish glasses. The Best Eyewear Store puts its designer frames front and center, and its team of opticians and style gurus ensures each customer looks their best. Whether searching for rose-colored glasses, stylish shades, or retro readers, Urban Optics is where “vision and style collide.”
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www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 69 Thank you SLO County for voting us Best Computer Shop! We could not have achieved this without the Lord and your continued business and support. Thank you to our amazing staff, you are greatly appreciated. Alltech Computers celebrating 24 years of service to SLO County! THANK YOU 917 E. Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande (805) 474-1169 alltechslo.com info@alltechslo.com Voted Best Orthodontist IN SLO COUNTY Thank you SLO County adults and children for trusting us with your smile makeovers! 805-544-3223 1312 Garden Street, San Luis Obispo | 1041 E. Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande info@garrettortho.com | www.garrettortho.com
Whether the call is for an urgent appointment, a question about strange symptoms, or to schedule a routine well-check, the Best Doctor’s Office answers with compassion and expertise. The doctors and staff of Bravo Pediatrics in SLO—founded by Dr. Rene Bravo, who’s served SLO County children for more than 30 years—make up a small, intimate practice and pride themselves on their relationships with patients and families. “We want you to feel known and valued,” according to their website.
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BEST COMPUTER REPAIR SHOP
Alltech Computers
917 E. GRAND AVE., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 474-1169
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BEST CLEANING SERVICE
Pioneer Carpet Cleaners
1376 PHILLIPS LANE, SLO (805) 544-4761
office@pioneerslo.com pioneerslo.com @pioneercarpetcleaners facebook.com/PioneerCarpet
111 SOUTH ST., SLO (805) 543-9900
contact@greengoodsusa.com greengoodsusa.com @greengoods facebook.com/greengoodsusa
Design, LLC
132 W. BRANCH ST., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 202-8269
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Painting Company 811 RICARDO COURT, SLO (805) 544-0547
info@browderpainting.com browderpainting.com @browderpainting facebook.com/browderpainting
BEST LANDSCAPE SERVICE Purlieu Landscape Design & Build
725 BUCKLEY ROAD, SUITE A, SLO (805) 439-1757
taylor@purlieulandscapes.com purlieulandscapes.com @purlieulandscapes facebook.com/purlieulandscapes
Chuck Hitzman (415) 269-5903
bebahslo@gmail.com @bebahslo facebook.com/chuck.hitzman
205 SOUTH ST., SAN LUIS OBISPO (805) 544-1214
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Unity Electric (805) 704-0929
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3600 S. HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-6328
customerservice@meatheadmovers.com meatheadmovers.com @meatheadmovers facebook.com/MeatheadMovers
Dr. Brett Garrett and “The GO Team” of Garrett Orthodontics, the Best Orthodontist’s Office, with locations in SLO and Arroyo Grande, take the time to ensure their patients—children, teens, and adults—understand the process of building the best foundation for perfect pearly whites. They value
BEST MOVING COMPANY Meathead
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BEST AUTO REPAIR SHOP
Rizzoli’s Automotive
SLO, GROVER BEACH, MORRO BAY (805) 254-7047
rizzolisautomotive.com @rizzolisautomotiveinc facebook.com/RizzolisAutomotiveSLO
BEST OIL CHANGE
Jiffy Lube Multicare
SLO, ARROYO GRANDE, ATASCADERO, PASO ROBLES jiffylube.com
BEST SMOG CHECK
Rizzoli’s Automotive
2584 VICTORIA AVE., SLO (805) 215-1793
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Glenn Burdette
1150 PALM ST., SLO
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BEST DRY CLEANER
Paul’s Dry Cleaners
214 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 543-2250 rudis@charter.net paulsdrycleaners.com
BEST LAW OFFICE
Harris Personal Injury
1025 FARMHOUSE LANE, NO. 2F, SLO (805) 544-0100 harrispersonalinjury@gmail.com harrispersonalinjury.com @harrispersonalinjury facebook.com/HarrisPersonalInjury
BEST LOCAL BANK/CREDIT UNION SESLOC
ARROYO GRANDE, ATASCADERO, PASO ROBLES, SLO info@sesloc.org sesloc.org facebook.com/sesloc
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Central Coast Lending
601 MORRO BAY BLVD., MORRO BAY
(805) 543-5626 hello@centralcoastlending.com centralcoastlending.com @central_coast_lending facebook.com/CentralCoastLending
BEST REAL ESTATE COMPANY Richardson Sotheby’s International Realty
711 TANK FARM ROAD, SUITE 100, SLO (805) 781-6040 info@richardsonproperties.com richardsonproperties.com @richardsonsothebysrealty facebook.com/RichardsonProp
BEST ACUPUNCTURIST/ ALTERNATIVE HEALER Zen Den
1349 MONTEREY ST., SLO (805) 360-5800 info@zendenslo.com
zendenslo.com @zendenslo facebook.com/zendenslo
BEST CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Affinity Chiropractic Center
3565 S. HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-8884 affinchiro@gmail.com affinchiro.com facebook.com/Drlyondc
BEST DOCTOR’S OFFICE Dr. Rene Bravo (bravo pediatrics)
3241 S. HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 544-4460 patient@bravopediatrics.com bravopediatrics.com facebook.com/people/BravoPediatrics/100063708866029
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www.newtimesslo.com • May 2 - May 9, 2024 • New Times • 75 locally owned and operated M-F: 8AM - 5:30PM S: 8AM - 3PM SUN: Closed (805) 541-8473 252 HIGUERA STREET SAN LUIS OBISPO (Lower Higuera Next to Hayward Lumber) • Tires • Wheels • Brakes • Shocks • Alignment The BEST Tire Store in SLO County! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! BEST TIRE STORE
835 AEROVISTA PLACE, NO. 210, SLO (805) 543-4266
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BEST ORTHODONTIST’S OFFICE
Dr. Brett Garrett (Garrett Orthodontics)
1312 GARDEN ST., SLO
1040 E. GRAND AVE., ARROYO GRANDE (805) 544-3223
info@garrettortho.com garrettortho.com @garrettortho_centralcoast
BEST PHYSICAL THERAPY OFFICE
Body + Balance Center
1248 MONTEREY ST., SAN LUIS OBISPO (805) 541-8005
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Opulent indulgence
The massage experts of the Spa at Madonna Inn—clockwise from center bottom, Katie
and Jenna Mayne—offer therapeutic, rejuvenating treatments for hotel guests, day-visitors, and locals. Massage packages include complementary aromatherapy and offer 60- or 90-minute deep-tissue and nurturing techniques, including warm stones,
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DENTIST’S OFFICE Aerovista Dental
SERVICES from page 74
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BEST PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER
Dr. Wally Hosn
1250 PEACH ST., SUITE D, SLO (805) 541-0330
office@drhosn.com iloveplasticsurgery.com @drwallyhosn facebook.com/drwallyhosn
BEST OPTOMETRIST OFFICE
Pacific Eye
SLO, PISMO BEACH, PASO ROBLES (805) 545-8100
marketing@paceyemd.com paceyemd.com @paceyemd facebook.com/PacEyeMD
BEST IN-HOME SENIOR CARE
Central Coast Home Health and Hospice
253 GRANADA DRIVE, SUITE D, SLO (805) 543-2244
info@cchh08.com centralcoasthomehealth.com @centralcoasthomehealth facebook.com/CCHH08
BEST RETIREMENT HOME
The Villages of SLO
55 BROAD ST., SLO (805) 543-2300
jane@villagesofslo.com villagesofslo.com facebook.com/villagesofslo
BEST CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL United Methodist Children’s Center
1515 FREDERICKS ST., SLO (805) 549-0332 sloumcc@charter.net sloumcc.org @sloumucc facebook.com/profile. php?id=100066600485053
BEST VETERINARY CLINIC Animal Care Clinic
162 CROSS ST., SLO (805) 545-8212
info@animalcareclinicslo.com animalcareclinicslo.com @animalcareclinicslo facebook.com/animalcareclinic
BEST PET GROOMING SERVICE
The Golden Paw
2314 BROAD ST., SLO
8135 MORRO ROAD, ATASCADERO (805) 543-8930
thegoldenpawslo@gmail.com facebook.com/The-Golden-PawSLO-125252204246332
BEST PET SITTER/BOARDING Thousand Hills Pet Resort
173 BUCKLEY ROAD, SLO (805) 250-4491 thpr@thousandhillspetresort.com thousandhillspetresort.com @thousandhillspetresort facebook.com/thousandhillspetresort
BEST HAIR SALON Tigerlily Salon
659 HIGUERA ST., SAN LUIS OBISPO (805) 541-9911
tigerlilysalon@live.com tigerlilysalon.com @tigerlilysalon facebook.com/tigerlilysalon
BEST BARBER SHOP
The Ritual
787 HIGUERA ST., SLO (805) 596-0360
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BEST NAIL SALON @Nails
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and Atascadero facilities until they can be united with loving forever families. The organization, which began in 1955, offers low-cost spay and neuter services to other county animal rescue organizations as part of its goal to end pet overpopulation.
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Woods Humane Society
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BEST ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION
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BEST FISHING CHARTER Patriot Sportfishing
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BEST DOG PARK
Laguna Lake Park
If the Laguna Lake Dog Park is “best” right now, hold my treat bag, because it’s going to go from “best” to “wooftastic” when the SLO Parks and Rec Department gets through with it. The 3-acre park’s previous improvements—including partial fencing and concrete pads with seating—have fallen to disrepair, and many of the trees have been removed. The once green “lawn” is a bed of mostly weeds and native plants. Expect fully fenced small- and big-dog areas, new landscaping, new ground cover, dog washing and watering stations, new seating and picnic tables, shade sails, a pergola, and more.
—Glen Starkey
WBEST CAMPGROUND
Lopez Lake Recreation Area
hen I was a kid, my favorite reason to camp at Lopez Lake was because it meant I got to go to Mustang Waterpark too. I’m still a sucker for those water slides, especially the Stampede, but Mustang is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the plethora of adventuring opportunities available to Lopez Lake visitors. With more than 20 miles of shoreline, Lopez Lake is perfect for boating, fishing, and jet skiing. It’s a haven for hikers and horse riders too, with multiple hiking and equestrian trails in the area to take advantage of. Plus, there’s zip-lining that takes riders across the lake. Need I say more?
—Caleb Wiseblood
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Arts
Park Street Gallery hosts free reception with artist Joan Brown
The public will have the opportunity to meet artist Joan Brown during a free reception at Park Street Gallery in Paso Robles on Saturday, May 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. Works by Brown, who paints in both oils and watercolors, are currently on display at the local gallery.
“For me, art is about beauty,” Brown said in press materials.
“Whether it serves to calm, to delight, or to inspire, beauty is essential and honest. If I can remind someone that we are surrounded with exquisite beauty when we just stop and look, I am gratified. The natural world and the fellow species that live with us never fail to leave me in awe.”
After a successful career in higher education, Brown dove into a second career in fine art, according to press materials.
She developed her art style after years of formal training with prolific contemporary artists.
Her colorful works, which often capture figurative subjects and landscapes, are described as unique interpretations of “what she experiences and values.”
To find out more about Brown’s showcase at Park Street Gallery and the upcoming reception, call (805) 286-4430 or visit parkstreetgallery.com. Park Street Gallery is open daily (except Tuesdays), from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and is located at 1320 Park St., Paso Robles.
Gallery at Marina Square showcases three artists in May exhibitions
Acrylic painter Hema Sukumar, mixed media painter Brian Johnson, and ceramicist Thomas Brown are the three featured artists at Gallery at Marina Square in Morro Bay during the month of May.
Their exhibits opened in early May and will remain on display at the gallery through Wednesday, May 29. On Saturday, May 11, the gallery will host a joint artist reception to celebrate each showcase from 3 to 5 p.m.
“The world is full of vibrant colors and bright hues. As a person and as an artist, I am drawn to color,” Sukumar said in press materials. “As a resident artist of California, I gravitate towards painting nearby coastal scenes and landscapes from national parks.”
While Sukumar often paints landscapes, many of Johnson’s mixed media works are abstracts.
According to press materials, Brown has been passionate about working with crystalline glazes since the 1980s.
To find out more, call (805) 772-1068 or visit galleryatmarinasqaure.com.
Gallery at Marina Square is located at 601 Embarcadero, suite 10, Morro Bay. ∆
—Caleb Wiseblood
BY SAMANTHA HERRERA
The halfway point
Cruise Control Gallery in Cambria began with the idea to be the last art stop for those traveling to Big Sur
Located halfway between Big Sur and San Luis Obispo, the small town of Cambria can be a perfect pit stop for travelers, with beautiful ocean and mountain views, a quaint downtown, and local restaurants. e only thing missing was a curated, all-encompassing art gallery. is is exactly what Charles Smith thought when he opened Cruise Control Gallery in 2021.
While wonderful artists come from far and wide, Smith focuses primarily on California artists who are looking to break into the art world.
“ ere’s no medium that I would limit myself from showing, as every artist has their own language,” he said. “I get to show wood ceramics, photography, acrylic oil on canvas, sculpture; we’ve had performance poetry, music—there’s no limit.”
However, due to the landslides that closed parts of Highway 1 to potential Big Sur travelers coming from the south, those dreams soon began to crumble beneath him.
“Probably 80, maybe 90 percent drop-o especially in foreign travelers such as English and Germans,” he told New Times. “People with budgets in their world traveling that want to take a piece of contemporary California, authentic art are gone. ose people are gone, and unfortunately their trips aren’t going to just open up.”
Cruise by
Before Smith came to the Central Coast, he’d spent eight years in New York. When he decided it was time to move back home to California, instead of settling in Los Angeles again, he landed in Cambria with his wife and daughter. ere, he decided to focus on giving young artists an opportunity to pro t from their work.
doing well can stay up for around two months at Cruise Control Gallery, but if potential buyers are slow, it can stay for as little as four weeks.
“Rarely do I shu e things around; I just set up the show and let it run for six weeks, and then do another one, and that’s what keeps me so excited to see what’s going to be next, because it’s always di erent,” he said.
Starting on May 11, Cruise Control Gallery will begin showing the work of Kevin Cincotta, who does at acrylic panels focusing on aspects of the desert. e Denver-based painter and musician has a background in jazz and classical music studies, and his approach to art draws from simple geometric shapes and overlapping perspectives.
For more information on Cruise Control Gallery’s upcoming shows— plus details for artists on how to show their work—visit cruisecontrolcambria. com. Follow the gallery on Facebook at facebook.com/cruisecontrolcambria or on Instagram @cruisecontrolgallery.
“I want to inspire people to be creative through hosting these art shows because if there’s no cost bene t or way forward to some younger creatives, they might lean into careers or a di erent job,” he said. “ is will take away from letting the creative spirit ow through them and do what they do.”
Smith set up his gallery to achieve a speci c goal: ensuring that gallery visitors give their full attention to the artwork within.
Walking into the gallery is almost like a refresh for the mind. With white walls, wooden beams, and artistic designs on the ceiling, the gallery is minimalistic, allowing guests to focus on the current show.
“ is is what the space is for. I’m just trying to keep it fresh, keep it interesting,” he said. “ e average show is about four to six weeks, usually, and if I have a bigger show I will stretch it to two months.”
Smith said the turnover rate for shows depends on how the public is interacting with the pieces. A show that’s
Cincotta focuses on cubism, ’50s minimalism, and ’60s pop art while diving into a bold color palette to distill complex human emotions into a single scene, according to his artist statement.
Pioneered in part by Pablo Picasso, cubism uses geometric shapes to emphasize the at, 2-dimensional surface of the picture plane, rejecting more traditional techniques that aim for art to imitate nature, according to e Met.
One of the paintings on display will showcase the beauty hidden within the California desert. A bold, bright sun blazes over the ancient rock formations, which hold stems of white owers with yellow centers, big leaves that soak up the sun, and long stems that dig
deep into the cool depths of the earth.
“After this [show], I will have a dream-like magical realist child-like dream scenario,” Smith said. “ en some nature and a ceramic show.”
While Cruise Control Gallery’s website states that hours are by appointment only, Smith always welcomes community members into his gallery. O ering those who come in refreshments while he strikes up a conversation should make visitors feel at home in the gallery as they take in the current show.
“I get to o er people my time and attention so they can look at the art on the walls,” he said. “I love to host and provide for anyone who comes in.” ∆
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DESERT BEAUTY Denver-based artist Kevin Cincotta captures the beauty that the California desert has to offer. His work will be showing in Cambria’s Cruise Control Gallery starting May 11.
A QUIET CORNER In a back corner of the minimalistic gallery sits a bench where guests can rest and admire the art.
WALL ART In an all-white space with wooden accents, Cruise Control Gallery focuses on showcasing art without any outside distractions.
GALLERY
THE SETUP Artist Kevin Cincotta draws inspiration from nature. He sets up his canvas and paints in the desert, where he’s able to fully connect with the earth around him.
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Showtime!
Don of the undead
MABIGAIL
att Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not, Scream 2022) co-direct this horror lm about a group of kidnappers who snatch a mob boss’s daughter, Abigail (Alisha Weir), sequestering her in a secluded mansion as they await their payday, only to discover she’s in nitely more dangerous than they are. (104 min.)
What’s it rated? R
What’s it worth, Bulbul? Matinee
What’s it worth, Caleb? Matinee
Where’s it showing? Colony, Downtown Centre, Park, Stadium 10, Sunset Drive-In
Editor’s note: Glen and Anna Starkey took the week o from Split Screen.
Caleb Teen actor Alisha Weir has a knack for playing children endowed with special powers they use to ward o mean-spirited adults. In 2022’s Matilda the Musical, Weir’s Matilda Wormwood used her telekinesis to punish her ruthless headmistress Miss Trunchbull for countless cruelties. When some career kidnappers in 2024’s Abigail—in which Weir plays a young ballerina hostage with an appetite for human blood and the vampiric traits to acquire it—meet their gruesome ends at the hands and teeth of the lm’s title character, the carnage feels justi ed because they get what’s coming to them. e gore is also cartoonish in all the right ways. Shortly after Abigail’s captors become privy to their target’s true self, there’s a sequence where some goons walk in on the 12-year-old in a tutu and pointe shoes dancing with a headless corpse to music from Swan Lake. It’s scenes like this that owe as much to Bugs Bunny as Dracula’s Daughter, the 1936 lm Abigail’s directors have cited as a major inspiration. Bulbul Directors Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett take Abigail to an old haunt: the lockedroom—rather, a locked-mansion—thriller. ey put their characters through this test in Ready or Not and Scream (2022), now putting Abigail’s victims Joey (Melissa Barrera), Frank (Dan Stevens), Sammy (Kathryn Newton), Dean (Angus Cloud), Peter (Kevin Durand), and Rickles (William Catlett) through the same wringer. Meant to guard Abigail for 24 hours before their ransom arrives, the criminal group instead
SHŌGUN
What’s it rated? TV-MA
When? 2024
Where’s it showing? Hulu
Created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks and based on James Clavell’s sweeping 1975 historical fiction novel, Shōgun tells the story of shipwrecked English sailor John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis), the powerful Japanese warlord Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) who takes him in, interpreter Toda Mariko (Anna Sawai), and Toranaga’s many political rivals. It’s about a foreigner in an unfamiliar culture who slowly grows to understand that what at first seemed barbaric has its own beauty, honor, and value. It’s stunning and culturally fascinating. Like Blackthorne we are at first aghast at the hierarchies, customs, and brutality of feudal Japan, where “honor” and even small transgressions demand seppuku —ritual suicide. But honor means everything, as does allegiance to one’s feudal lord.
As Toranaga navigates the political uncertainties of his time, we come to appreciate his shrewdness while also questioning his willingness to sacrifice his vassals for his cunning climb toward power.
The cast and acting are amazing, with Sanada and Sawai as standouts—the subtleties of their
deals with a vampire child. It triggers their senses of ght or ight but a darker shadow looms over the bloody manor—who exactly is Abigail’s undead don of a father? While the lm teases the audience with the possibility of his reveal, it cuts through the tension with the occasional joke and one-liner that makes Abigail a fun weeknight watch.
Caleb It’s delightful watching Abigail pull her keepers apart, but these characters aren’t eshed out enough for my taste. I get that they’re supposed to be cannon fodder, but comparable crooks like Home Alone’s Harry and Marv served the same purpose much more memorably. Each member of the kidnapping team has their own super cial skill (Dean is the getaway driver, Sammy is the computer hacker, Frank is the tough guy with a thick Boston accent, etc.), but that’s pretty much all we get. By default, the most sympathetic character in the movie is Joey because … she has a son … and, in true Spider-Man villain fashion, turned to a life of crime to support him. I doubt she’s the only parent in the bunch, but she’s the only one who shows Abigail some semi-motherly compassion before the vampire stu starts. It feels tacked on just to give us at least one person to root for who isn’t undead.
STRANGER IN A STRANGE
LAND In 1600, English sailor John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) becomes embroiled in a power struggle in feudal Japan, assigned Toda Mariko (Anna
performances are mesmerizing. If you happen to be old enough to remember the original 1980 miniseries with Richard Chamberlain as Blackthorne, rest assured, this update is even better. (10 53- to 70-min. episodes)
—Glen
Bulbul Joey de nitely became the formulaic Final Girl but she doesn’t receive the same level of depth and care as Samara Weaving’s character in Ready or Not. e characterization seemed rushed, and makers of this lm seemed too caught up in the premise of a vampire-ballerina-underworld heiress. Yet we never get to know who Abigail is and why her dad turned her. We get clues about her past through a sinister sculpture of her and her dad, and an ancient tapestry that shows Abigail frozen in time. It’s a far cry from 11-year-old Kirsten Dunst’s portrayal of the little vampire in Interview with a Vampire, but unlike Dunst’s Claudia, Abigail appears to enjoy her life as an eternal girl. Maybe she copes with her fate by playing with her food. Abigail piqued my curiosity of the titular character, but I doubt a sequel is in the works to answer my questions. ∆
Sta Writer Bulbul Rajagopal and Calendar Editor Caleb Wiseblood wrote Split Screen this week. Senior Sta Writer Glen Starkey and freelancer Anna Starkey wrote the miniseries reviews. Comment at gstarkey@ newtimesslo.com.
BABY REINDEER
What’s it rated? TV-MA
When? 2024
Where’s it showing? Netflix
Wowza, this one’s a ride, even more so because it’s based on Richard Gadd’s true-life stalker experience. Martha (Jessica Gunning) seemingly wandered into his bar one night, and her eager laugh and undying attention feeds something in Donny he desperately needs. He’s a prop comic, and not yet good at being a commanding presence on the stage. Martha’s a cheap date, always ordering Diet Cokes, which Donny supplies on the house in order to keep her compliments coming. Things start to get weird, and Martha, who’s a fair bit older than Donny, starts to veer into the delusion that Donny’s her boyfriend. She’s soon overbearing, diving straight into stalkerland: hundreds of text messages day and night, following Donny around town, inserting herself into every nook and cranny she can.
as Donny Dunn, a fictionalized version of himself, in this dramatized true crime story based on Gadd’s own experiences being harassed by an obsessive stalker, in Baby Reindeer, streaming on Netflix.
The series soon becomes uncomfortable, but my advice is to hold on—there’s brilliance here, and you must watch beginning to end to see it through. I admire Gadd for diving back into this painful part of his life, but I especially commend Gunning as Martha. She managed to make a seemingly outrageous character whole, to take sadness into beautiful nuance, and to make us feel for someone who’s utterly broken.
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Coming home
Slip into X Ambassadors’ new album, Townie
Where’d you grow up? What are your hometown memories? If you close your eyes, can you travel back there, riding your bike through your neighborhood near dusk and trying to get home before the streetlights come on, playing kick the can with the neighbor kids, hearing from a distance your mom yell your name from your front door? Mundane stuff, right? But burned indelibly into your very being. X Ambassadors’ new album, Townie, revels in just this kind of nostalgia.
Created in 2009, the multi-platinum trio first formed with brothers Sam Nelson Harris (vocals, guitar, saxophone, bass) and Casey Harris (piano, keys) while they were still in high school in Ithaca, New York, later adding Adam Levin (drums) and moving to Brooklyn.
They’ve enjoyed a ton of success, including writing for film. “Deep End” was written for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, “Torches” was featured in Transformers, “Great Unknown” in The Call of the Wild, and “Sucker for Pain” in Suicide Squad Townie, on the other hand, seems much more personal. “Townie is a home-coming album,” Sam explained in press materials. “Ithaca is home to three universities: an Ivy Leaguer, a liberal arts conservatory, and a state community college. The students make up more than 50 percent of the population, and the town largely exists for and because of them. They’d call us ‘townies’—the people on the periphery who existed mostly as just background actors in the movies of their college experiences.
“I am a Townie,” he continued. “I will always be a Townie. To deny that is to deny everything that I am. And yes, my town was small, but the people I grew up with never let me think that the world wasn’t big and exciting and out there for the taking. In my town I was loved, I was encouraged, I was accepted, I was challenged, I was knocked down and picked back up again a million times. It might not have been the cultural Mecca I dreamed about, but we had a pretty sick independent movie theater and more
than one good coffee shop. The Red Hot Chili Peppers never came to play our State Theater, but that meant less competition for the all-ages shows we’d put on at the Wownet Internet Cafe. The guys at the music store knew my mom, so they let me spend hours in there ‘testing out’ guitars and pedals and recording equipment like I was actually ever going to have the money to buy anything. No one ever made me feel like an idiot for having dreams, or that those dreams couldn’t come true—just that they’d still be there for me, that MY TOWN would be there for me, in case they didn’t.
“I’m so lucky to have grown up where and how I did. Full stop. From the moment I gleefully left town at 18, I think that idea took root in me somewhere; and so, it feels very appropriate that, 18 years later, we’d be putting out an album that’s a love letter to Ithaca and to Upstate New York. This is Townie. For the Townies in all of us.”
These are great fucking songs—raw and real and melancholic and joyful, filled with poignant lyrics that will trigger your own memories. My favorite album of the year thus far. See X Ambassadors on their Townie North American Tour on Tuesday, May 7 (7:30 p.m.; all ages; $35 at prekindle.com), in the Fremont Theater.
Also this week at the Fremont, see standup comic Trey Kennedy on his Grow Up Comedy Tour on Sunday, May 5 (8 p.m.; all ages; $39 to $125 at prekindle.com). The Oklahoman found fame on the mobile app Vine, amassing more than 2.5 million followers.
Finally, LA-based rapper OhGeesy returns on his Off the Xtras Tour featuring 310babii on Wednesday, May 8 (8 p.m.; all ages; $38 to $139 at prekindle.com).
Vina Robles Amphitheatre
“Why Can’t We Be Friends,” “All Day Music,” “The World is a Ghetto,” The Cisco Kid,” “Summer,” “Spill the Wine,” “Low Rider”—the hits don’t stop when WAR takes the stage, as they will this Saturday, May 4, on their The World is a Ghetto 50th Anniversary Tour (8 p.m.; all ages; $45 to $69.50 at vinaroblesamphitheatre.com), with El Chicano opening.
Founded in 1969 in Long Beach, their breakout occurred with the release of The World is a Ghetto in 1972, which for three months slowly climbed the charts to reach No. 1. It spent a total of 68 weeks on the charts. This 50-date tour celebrates one of the best albums of all time.
Numbskull and Good Medicine
Numbskull and Good Medicine are swinging for the fences this week with six shows at four venues starting with LA’s finest Latin salsa, urban hip-hop, jazz-funk, R&B,
and rock ensemble Ozomatli on Friday, May 3, in Santa Maria’s Presqu’ile Winery (6 p.m.; all ages; $35 at goodmedicinepresents.com). These guys are a party. Indie blues rock, pop, soul singersongwriter, and guitar wiz Zach Person on his Let’s Get Loud 2024 North American Tour plays Club Car Bar on Friday, May 3 (7:30 p.m.; all ages: $17 at goodmedicinepresents.com), with local progrock star Travis Larson. Person is touring in support of his sophomore album, Let’s Get Loud, and according to his bio, he “plays loud,
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TOWNIES (Left to right) Adam Levin, Casey Harris, and Sam Nelson Harris are X Ambassadors, playing May 7 at the Fremont Theater.
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COUNTRY THROUGH AND THROUGH Singersongwriter Wade Bowen plays a Numbskull and Good Medicine show at The Siren on May 9
raw, and connects with his music fans on a primal level sonically.”
Saturday, May 4, is going to be an all-day party at BarrelHouse Brewing when Diggin Dirt with Dante Marsh & The Vibe Setters and Boot Juice play the BarrelHouse Jam (2 p.m.; all ages; $30 at goodmedicinepresents. com). Diggin Dirt is an awesome funk ban— tight, with deep grooves and danceable beats. The Vibe Setters are also a super soulful multi-New Times Music Awards winner.
Boot Juice delivers the jazz funk with doses of soul and blues thrown in.
Kelsey Lynn and Stormie Leigh join forces on their Real Recognize Real Tour on Saturday, May 4, at Club Car Bar (6 p.m.;
all ages; $18 at goodmedicinepresents.com). These two badass ladies will get in your faces with country rap. Funny, witty, sassy … this is going to get “real.”
Cash’d Out brings their Johnny Cash tribute to Club Car Bar on Sunday, May 5 (7 p.m.; all ages; $20 at goodmedicinepresents. com). If you dig the man in black, these guys deliver the authentic vibe.
Finally, country singer-songwriter Wade Bowen plays The Siren on Thursday, May 9 (7 p.m.; 21-and-older; $23 at goodmedicinepresents.com), with Joe & Martina opening. Bowen’s got two decades and 4,000 shows under his big ol’ belt buckle—a Texas troubadour inspired by the likes of Guy Clark, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Robert Earl Keen.
The Siren
Also at The Siren this week, dancehall superstar King Yellowman plays on Wednesday, May 8 (7 p.m.; 21-and-older; $20 at tixr.com). He’s credited with elevating the popularity of “toasting,” the reggae equivalent of rapping, to increased popularity.
“For better or for worse, he also epitomized dancehall’s penchant for ‘slack’ lyrics—that is, casual violence, sexism, homophobia, and general rudeness,” according to his bio.
“Graphic sexuality was his particular forte, reaching levels of explicitness previously unheard in Jamaica. It brought him numerous detractors, but it was also a big reason for his early popularity. There was more to it than that, though; Yellowman was one of the most verbally nimble toasters of his time, with a loose, easy flow, a talent for improvisation, and a definite wit in his wordplay.”
SLO Brew Live at Rod and Hammer Rock
Cinco de Mayo means it’s time for Metalachi this Sunday, May 5 (doors at 6 p.m., concert at 8 p.m.; 18-and-older; $25 at ticketweb.com). Come witness the world’s only mariachi metal band! But that’s not all, Rod and Hammer Rock is making a whole day of celebration.
According to Entertainment Director Ryan Orr, “We have a big full-property event going that day with specialty margaritas, tacos and birria, and $5 cervezas! We also have rad mariachi band [Mariachi Autlense] playing from 5 to 7 p.m. with festive activities across our entire property.”
The Clark Center
Speaking of mariachi music, the Clark Center presents Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles on Friday, May 3 (7:30 p.m.; all ages; $39 to $59 at clarkcenter.org). This all-female mariachi group paved the way for other female mariachi acts.
“Established in 1994, the group had a strong beginning thanks to the mentorship of Lola Bertran, La Reina de La Musica Ranchera,” according to press materials. “In these early days, 10-time Grammy nominee Maestro Jose Hernandez (founder and director of Mariachi Sol de Mexico) saw the potential in this all-female ensemble and fostered its development.”
Back by popular demand, Craig Bodinnar presents The Magical Music of Motown on Saturday, May 4 (7:30 p.m.; all ages; $53 to $63 at clarkcenter.org). This super band delivers all the Motown hits by the likes of The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Martha and The Vandellas, The Four Tops, The Jackson Five, Smokey Robinson, and many more.
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It’s time for the 24th annual Parkfield Bluegrass Festival, scheduled from Thursday, May 9, through Sunday, May 12, and this year they have 13 terrific acts linedup (visit parkfieldbluegrass.org for a schedule and my805tix.com for tickets).
Acts include Mr. Sun, Edgar Loudermilk Band, The Clements Brothers, Never Come Down, Mountain Highway, Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band, Alum Ridge Boys, Stillhouse Junkies, SLO County Stumblers, Amber Cross, and more.
Attendees can come for the weekend with their RVs or tents. Single day tickets are also available. It’s an easy drive from anywhere in SLO County, and if interested, enjoy a walking tour of the San Andreas Fault led by a Cal State Northridge geology professor. Shake, rattle, and roll! Fun for the whole family.
More music …
Grateful Dead inspired jam band Rosebud plays Paso’s Dark Star Vineyards this Saturday, May 4 (1 to 4 p.m.; all ages; free).
“The band continues to perform across the state with lush vocal harmonies, adventurous jams, and a great selection of originals and covers, including tunes from my recent CD Fun Guy,” bandmember Scott Cooper explained. “In other news, I recently finished up a recording of a song called ‘Sheet Iron Jack’ for an upcoming compilation CD. I’ve been hired to be music director for the project, which takes unpublished lyrics from poet Bobby Petersen and sets them to music. Petersen wrote the lyrics to four Grateful Dead songs including ‘Pride of Cucamonga’ and ‘Unbroken Chain.’ Each song on this CD will be cowritten by a different artist or band, using Petersen’s lyrics. ‘Sheet Iron Jack’ is my personal contribution to the CD.”
The SLO Symphony performs Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, Brammeier, and Podell this Saturday, May 4, in Cal Poly’s Performing Arts Center (7:30 p.m.; all ages; $12 to $82 at pacslo.org). The concert
also includes the world premiere of a suite inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, composed by Cal Poly’s professor of composition, Meredith Brammeier. Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No.1 showcases soloist Salome Jordania, and Saint-Saëns’ majestic Organ Symphony, with the Forbes organ played by Paul Woodring
The Seven Sisters Folklore Society presents The Alum Ridge Boys & Ashlee at the Historic Octagon Barn Center this Tuesday, May 7 (old-time jam at 6, concert at 7 p.m.; all ages; $20 presale at eventbrite.com or $25 at the door).
“Mining the fertile common ground between bluegrass, early country music, and traditional mountain music, The Alum Ridge Boys & Ashlee are torchbearers for dynamic, deeply grounded old-time music,” their bio explained. “Their powerful harmony singing and energetic instrumentals have captivated audiences around the country and helped the band to win many awards.”
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Hit Bishop’s at SLO Public Market for farm-fresh products and curated meals to go
Unsure of what to make for dinner? San Luis Obispo’s Bishop’s Market, fresh off its April 26 grand opening, has got you covered.
Also called B Market, Bishop’s has partnered with a slew of local vendors to bring farm-fresh products to its store, joining sister restaurants Rambling Spirits and Peixes at SLO Public Market, a collection of approximately two dozen businesses just south of downtown.
And if the product choices at Bishop’s are overwhelming, consider ordering a curated B Box, featuring ready-to-go, portioned, seasonal ingredients with cooking instructions for up to four people.
“Think of it like your weekly farm CSA [community-supported agriculture] meets Blue Apron … [but] on steroids,” said Craig Hastings, director of hospitality for New Hampshire-based Pink Fox Hospitality Group, which represents the unnamed local and East Coast owners.
Hastings tapped a strong back-of-house team, led by executive chef Omar Rojas of Atascadero, to finesse culinary offerings at the market.
“Part of what drew me to the Central Coast was the abundance of local produce and the community support of local businesses,” Rojas said. “It is more difficult to create that in a larger city like Los Angeles.
“I want to continue to expand on our product offering and really showcase all the wonderful, unique items that are being grown and produced in this area.”
Hastings said he was “blessed to find [Rojas].”
“I think he’s an absolute stud,” he continued. “I’ve been in hospitality since I was 12 or 13 and worked with some chefs that were yellers and screamers, and I’ve worked with people that were hyper intelligent and really talented but couldn’t manage. It’s hard to find a balance between someone who’s talented as an actual cook and someone who can manage personalities too. And I think he really has a good blend of that.”
One-stop gourmet shop
Check out Bishop’s, or B Market, at 3885 S. Higuera St. in the San Luis Obispo Public Market daily from 9 a.m to 7 p.m. For more information, visit bmarketslo.com or call (805) 752-1014. Track events and product drops on Instagram @bmarketslo and on Facebook @bishopsmarket.
Rojas has also been in the industry since childhood.
“My first job was as a dishwasher at 16 at Mercedes Grill in Venice Beach, where I worked for four years, eventually earning the title of kitchen manager,” he said. “This is where I learned the value of hard work and respect for every position.
“While working at Mercedes, I also worked for chef Joe Miller, who was the owner and operator of Joe’s in Venice. Joe’s was one of the first restaurants in Venice Beach to earn a Michelin star. Chef Joe shared with me his vision of farm-to-table.
“Eventually I moved to a larger operation in Santa Monica. Stella Barra and M Street Kitchen were two restaurants operating side by side and owned by Lettuce Entertain You, a corporate restaurant group based in Chicago.
“I started as kitchen manager and through the course of five years worked my way up to executive sous chef. Through the guidance of those above me, I learned the ins and outs of running a larger-scale restaurant and the importance of attention to detail, quality, consistency, and leading by example.
“Stella Barra and M Street Kitchen are where I learned and developed the majority of my professional skills and culinary vision.”
After moving to the area in 2020, Rojas further enhanced his résumé in various chef roles at Brunch, Junction Tapas & Winebar, and Justin Vineyards & Winery’s on-site and downtown restaurants, all in Paso.
And now, after landing the executive chef position overseeing Bishop’s—as well as Rambling Spirits and Peixes—Rojas plans to act on his farm-to-table dreams, assisted by sous chef Oscar Avalos and butcher Roberto Sanchez, both of SLO.
First up is forging strong links with local
suppliers, including Proof & Gather Baking Company, SLO Veg, Cal Poly, and Mighty Cap Mushrooms, to name a few.
Central Coast-heavy products, as well as select domestic and international items, line the shelves and are also featured in the market’s weekly B Boxes, with a Saturday noon deadline for Sunday pickup.
Hastings noted that order deadlines are a moving target, as the team will bend over backward to accommodate guest requests, perhaps even whipping up a box on the spot, when possible.
The boxes predominantly feature organic, seasonal produce, along with meat and seafood from the market’s in-house butcher.
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and be cornerstones of the SLO community where we create real partnerships with our suppliers and customers.”
By summer, the market will launch “meet the maker” pop-up events, connecting customers with suppliers’ expanded product lines, as well as a chef’s table and educational seminars.
Rojas envisions “demonstrations in how to cook cuisines from around the world while using local products” as just one idea, he said.
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Vegan and gluten-free options are available, along with enhancements such as a bottle of wine. The market currently partners with Waylan Wine Co. of Los Olivos, with more options coming.
“The B Box is just the start of what I want to do,” Rojas said. “I really want to see B Market and its sister restaurants flourish
A beautiful wooden dining table, prominently positioned in the center of the store and accommodating 12 to 14 guests, will be put to good use, Hastings added.
“After the doors close at 7 o’clock at night … we can do a 2 1/2-hour, three- or fourcourse meal and really knock people’s socks off,” he said.
“Or we can rent [the space] out for birthday parties and other events. The possibilities are endless.” ∆
Flavor Writer Cherish Whyte thinks B Boxes are the bomb! Reach her at cwhyte@ newtimesslo.com.
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SURF AND TURF Bishop’s Market butcher Roberto Sanchez offers a wide selection of local farm-raised and imported meat and seafood. PHOTO
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LOCAL FLAVOR San Luis Obispo Public Market, located at the junction of South Higuera Street and Tank Farm Road, welcomed Bishop’s Market to its growing list of merchants at a grand opening celebration on April 26.
THE B TEAM Bishop’s Market’s culinary crew includes, from left, butcher Roberto Sanchez of San Luis Obispo, executive chef Omar Rojas of Atascadero, and sous chef Oscar Avalos of SLO.
CHEF’S CHOICE Bishop’s Market executive chef Omar Rojas and colleagues curate complete meals with instructions to cook at home. The shop’s B Boxes serve four and feature seasonal vegetables, fresh meat, spices, and more.
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF: JOHN ZIEGLER
CASE NUMBER: 24PR-0103
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: JOHN ZIEGLER
PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by WENDY OLSON in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN LUIS OBISPO.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that WENDY OLSON. be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: MAY
28 2024, at 9:01 a.m. in Dept.: 4 at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo, located at 1035 Palm Street, Room 385, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: Guy W. Murray
255 N. Wilson St., Suite B (Mail P.O. Box 180) Nipomo, CA 9344400180
805-929-7150
April 25, May 2, 9, 2024
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
PORTER HARRIS AKA PORTER GLENWOOD HARRIS DECEDENT CASE NUMBER: 24PR-0122
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: PORTER HARRIS aka PORTER GLENWOOD HARRIS
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by JACQUELINE POWELL in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN LUIS OBISPO.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that JACQUELINE POWELL
be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: May 28, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in Dept.: 4 in person or via ZOOM at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo, located at 1050 Monterey Street, Room 220, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: Law Offices of Johnson, Murphy & Jones 928 W. Grand Ave. Grover Beach, CA 93433 805-489-4111
April 25, May 2, 9, 2024 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ROXANNE FAITH PERRY DECEDENT CASE NUMBER: 24PR-0096
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: ROXANNE FAITH PERRY
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by JAMES A. PERRY in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN LUIS OBISPO. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that JAMES A. PERRY be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: May 21, 2024, at 9:02 a.m. in Dept.: 4 at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo, lo-
cated at 1035 Palm Street, Room 385, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: Christian E. Iversen 605 13th Street Paso Robles, CA 93446 805-239-93446 April 25, May 2, & 9, 2024
NOTICE OF AMENDED PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JAMES R. BEARDSLEY DECEDENT CASE NUMBER: 24PR-0023
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: JAMES R.BEARDSLEY AN AMENDED PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by JANET RICHARDSON in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN LUIS OBISPO.
THE AMENDED PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that JANET RICHARDSON be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: May 28, 2024, at 9:01 a.m. in Dept.: 4 at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo, located at 1050 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of notice under section 9052
of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Petitioner:
Janet Richardson 2685 Geneseo Rd. Paso Robles, CA 93446 949-355-6198
April 18, 25, May 2, 2024
SUMMONS
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
Sharon Sims, an individual and Successor Trustee of the Gerald Raymond and Barbara Anne Larson Revocable Trust established July 20, 2007; Daniel Keith Larson, an individual; All other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs’ ownership interest or any cloud on plaintiffs’ right thereof; and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
WILLIAM ASHLEY WILSON, an individual; and KATHRYN SAMPILO WILSON, an individual CASE NUMBER:
30-2022-01275167-CUOR-NJC
Notice! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond in 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.
CASE NUMBER:
30-2022-01275167-CU-OR-NJC
The name and address of the court is: Orange Superior Court 1275 Berkeley Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832 North Justice Center
The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: Nicole S. Dunn, Esq, First American Law Group 5 First American Way Santa Ana, CA 92707
714-250-3500
Date: 07/19/2023
By: /s/ David H. Yamasaki, Clerk, R. Baker, Deputy Clerk
April 18, 25, May 2, & 9, 2024
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Attorney for Administrator: Dustin M. Tardiff In re the Estate of J. Carl Treise, aka John Carl Treise Decedent. Case No. PR040209
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Kim Treise Mathis, aka Kim Marie Martel, as Administrator of the Estate of J. Carl Treise, aka John Carl Treise, deceased, will sell at private sale under the terms and conditions specified below, the real property of the estate situated in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, with the following physical address: 4555 Las Pilitas Rd Santa Margarita 93453 (APN: 070-351-031)
The property contains a house with 3 beds, 2 full baths, 2,216 sqft on a 20 acre(s) lot, $405.69/sqft. for $899,000 with a minimum deposit of $10,000 required. Written offers for this property will be received by Wayne Lewis, realtor for Administrator Kim Treise Mathis, aka Kim Marie Martel, 800 11th Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446, (805) 975-6330 on or after November 19, 2021. The sale will be made on or after May , 28, 2024 to the person making the highest and best offer for said real property. The minimum overbid is $944,950. [See: C.C.P. §873.740]
The terms and conditions for sale are cash in lawful money of the United States of America with a minimum nonrefundable down payment of three percent (3%) of the final purchase price being immediately due upon Court confirmation. The remaining purchase price shall be paid on close of escrow not later than ten (10) days after entry of the order confirming this sale.
A hearing regarding the sale of the property is scheduled for May 28, 2024 at 9:00 am in department 4 of the San Luis Obispo Superior Court, 1035 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 whereby prospective buyers can place their bids.
The personal representative reserves the right to reject any bid that is less than the appraised value of the property listed above. For Further information, please contact Dustin M. Tardiff, attorney for the personal representative at (805) 457-4578.
All sales are subject to confirmation by the Superior Court and no sale may be consummated and no deed may be recorded and delivered to a purchaser until Court confirmation has been acquired by the personal representative.
Date: April 1, 2022
/s/ Kim Treise Mathis, aka Kim Marie Martel
ADMINISTRATOR of the Estate of J. Carl Treise, aka John Carl Treise
April 18, 25, & May 2, 2024 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24CV-0213
To all interested persons: Petitioner: Joshua Garcia filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Joshua Garcia, to PROPOSED NAME: Valentino Azazel Tempestas.
THE COURT ORDERS: that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: June 5, 2024, Time: 9:00 am, Dept. D4, in person or by Zoom at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo, 1035 Palm Street, Room 385, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 . A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: New Times
Date: April 10, 2024. /s/: Tana L. Coates, Judge of the Superior Court April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 2024.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER: 24CV0221
To all interested persons: Petitioner: Micaiah John Clark filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Micaiah John Clark, to PROPOSED NAME: Micaiah John Beltran.
THE COURT ORDERS: that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: May 23, 2024, Time: 9:00 am, Dept. 2, in person or by Zoom at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo, 1035 Palm Street #385, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: New Times Date: April 10, 2024. /s/: Craig van Rooyen, Judge of the Superior Court April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2024.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24CV0222
To all interested persons: Petitioner: Joseph Michael Clark filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Joseph Michael Clark, to PROPOSED NAME: Joseph Michael Beltran.
THE COURT ORDERS: that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the c ourt may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: May 23, 2024, Time: 9:00 am, Dept. 2 , Dept: 2, in person or by Zoom at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo. Paso Robles Branch, 1035 Palm Street, #385, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: New Times Date: April 10, 2024. /s/: Craig van Rooyen, Judge of the Superior Court April 25, May 2, 9, 15, 2024.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24CV0229
To all interested persons: Petitioner: Michelle Denise Steddum filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Michelle Denise Steddum, to PROPOSED NAME: Michelle Denise Maltby.
THE COURT ORDERS: that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: May 30, 2024, Time: 9:01 am, Dept.
2, in person or by Zoom at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo. Civil Court Operations 1035 Palm Street, Room 385, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: New Times Date: April 16, 2024. /s/: Craig B. van Rooyen, Judge of the Superior Court. April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2024.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24CV0231
To all interested persons: Petitioner: Kelly Marie White filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Kelly Marie White, to PROPOSED NAME: Kelly Marie Holcomb.
THE COURT ORDERS: that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: May 30, 2024, Time: 9:00 am, Dept. 2 , in person or by Zoom at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo,1050 Monterey Street, Room 220, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: New Times Date: April 16, 2024. /s/: Craig van Rooyen, Judge of the Superior Court. April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2024.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 24CVPO103
To all interested persons: Petitioner: Peter Vincent Farrow Jr. filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Peter Vincent Farrow Jr., to PROPOSED NAME: Vincent Reginald Vargas.
THE COURT ORDERS: that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: May 22, 2024, Time: 9:30 am, Room 2 , in person or by Zoom at the Superior Court of California, County of San Luis Obispo,Paso Robles Branch, 901 Park Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: New Times Date: April 12, 2024. /s/: MC Kelly, Judge of the Superior Court. April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2024.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, the Pismo Beach Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 760 Mattie Road, Pismo Beach, for the following purpose:
PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA:
A. Address: 87 Valley View Drive (APN 005-384-062)
Applicant: Henry Nunez
Project No.: P23-000075
Description: Appeal of Staff Denial of Project No. P22-000028, an Administrative Development Permit request for a 176-square foot patio cover addition to an existing single-family dwelling. The project is not within the Coastal Zone and is not appealable to the Coastal Commission.
Environmental Review
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), it has been determined that the project is exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines regarding small additions to an existing single-family residence.
B. Address: 100 Five Cities (APN 005-384-062)
Applicant: Pismo Beach
Self-Storage LP
Project No.: P22-000108
Description: Major Modification of Permit No. 05-0175 for a change to 74 recreational vehicle storage parking spaces on Parcel 2. The project is within the Coastal Zone and is appealable to the Coastal Commission.
Environmental Review
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), it has been determined that the project is exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines regarding small additions to an existing single-family residence.
Details about ways to participate in this hearing will be provided on the agenda posted for the meeting online at pismobeach.org/agenda, and on the bulletin board at City Hall. The agenda will be posted in the afternoon of May 10, 2024.
You have a right to comment on these projects and their effect on our community. Interested persons are invited to participate in the hearing or otherwise express their views and opinions regarding the proposed projects. Emailed comments may be submitted to planningcommission@pismobeach. org; staff cannot guarantee that emailed comments submitted after the start of the meeting will be given full consideration before action is taken. Written comments may be delivered or mailed to the Community Development Department / Planning Division Office at 760 Mattie Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449, prior to the meeting, or handdelivered during the meeting no later than the comment period for this item. Oral comment may be provided prior to the meeting by calling 805-7737005 and leaving a voice message. Please state and spell your name, and identify your item of interest. Oral comment may also be made by attending the meeting in person in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Please refer to the agenda for this meeting for specific instructions for participation.
Staff reports, plans and other information related to these projects are available for public review from the Planning Division Office, by emailing Administrative Secretary Brianna Whisenhunt at bwhisenhunt@pismobeach.org. The meeting agenda and staff report will be available no later than the Friday before the meeting and may be obtained upon request by mail or by visiting www.pismobeach.org/agenda. The Planning Commission meeting will be televised live on Charter Spectrum Cable Channel 20 and streamed on the City’s website.
PLEASE NOTE: If you challenge the action taken on this item in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Pismo Beach at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information, please contact Administrative Secretary Brianna Whisenhunt at bwhisenhunt@pismobeach.org or 805-773-4658. Brianna Whisenhunt Administrative Secretary May 2, 2024
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NOTICE OF ITEMS TO BE ESCHEATED TO THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE §50050 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there is in the Treasury of the County of San Luis Obispo, the sum of $150,053.40. Said funds resulted from uncashed warrants and monies in trust with no response to notices. The funds noted below have been outstanding for more than three years. These funds will become the property of San Luis Obispo County on June 17, 2024, unless a valid claim is made. For more information, please call the County Treasurer’s Office at (805) 781-5831. To the best knowledge of the Treasurer, claimants for these funds may include the following: Animal Services Jamie Gonzalez 25.00 Jose Luis Rangel 70.00 Katia Lorent 81.00 Katy Johnson 20.00 Levi Thompson 81.00 Margaret Lackie 48.00 Michelle Sherwood 27.00 Robin Cloward 80.00 Shane Sheehy 50.00 Shuting Zhang 143.00 Steven Walendzuk 37.00 Theresa Pena 28.00 Assessor Ayres Hotel 136.80 Bad Checks Food 4 Less #12 Paso Robles 652.38 Marcy Johnson 20.71 Wal Mart #2099 577.04 Clerk Recorder Vern Dahl 69.61 General Vendors Anthem Blue Cross 5,296.35 Arizona Vital Records Office 20.00 CA Board Of Pharmacy 100.00 Carrol Lynn Anderson 15.54 CP & DR 238.00 CSDIAI 50.00 Fresno County 803.48 Hillside Church Of Grover Beach 300.00 Ian Jacob Williamson 100.00 Jana Edwards 37.28 Jennifer Kissinger MD 927.26 Napa Valley Community College 617.00 Oak Country Lumber & Ranch Sup 56.96 PRW Steel Supply Inc 1,109.48 Richard Charles Pacciorini 50.00 Tyce William Rigby 280.00 Zane T Cooper 202.00 Zoo To You 450.00 Library John Weaver 300.00 Erin Hellar 35.00 Parks and Recreation Cal Coast Machinery Inc 65.81 CAPRCBM 225.00 Frontier California Inc 72.10 Wayne Tire Inc 80.49 West Covina Nurseries 570.57 Payroll Claire Hermann 165.47 Davis Smith 73.30 Evan Brownlee 18.00 Garth Turner 26.97 Haley Petrovich 24.81 Heather Dauer 281.67 Heather Miller 29.00 Jose Mejia 53.64 Joseph Huskey 69.00 Kimberly Schwab 150.00 Maria T Humphrey 194.88 Maria Vega 26.68 Michael Pennon 50.44 Natalia Ruiz 27.00 Raymond Dienzo 300.00 Xzandrea Fowler 76.60 Zoe Kline 19.72 Planning and Building Hermes Sanchez 252.00 Jason Shipman 171.32 Pacific Gas & Electric Co 6,939.00 RTA Harbor Terrace LLC 634.00 Sunrun 205.00 Probation Refunds Alberto Soto Flores 52.19 Amber Rae Costley 21.36 Angela L Rooney 19.60 Angelica Hernandez 390.84 Aram Attarian Anzalone 80.90 Arthur Edward Golden 43.03 Benjamin Tomas Saiz 82.20 Bianca Misty Montes 56.97 Blayke Allyn Cardenas 280.70 Bruce Anthony Encinas 31.89 Chandler Jacob Haynes 27.73 Christina Ann Echavarria 58.50 Christopher J Bellamy 99.19 Christopher Marcus Robinson 18.40 Curtis Riley Ramerez 132.65 Cynthia Ramirez 15.07 Daryl Edward Jones 47.33 David Anthony Chacon 56.12 David William Foltz 90.00 Denise Marie Cunio 26.41 Dennis Jordan Rabe 318.20 Dianna Baray 46.85 Dwight Howard Inlow III 400.98 Frederick Edward Cole Jr 92.30 Gabriel Michael Hernandez 17.35
Ann Brinckerhoff 17.57 Jacob Treide 42.99 Jason Richard Schmitz 27.54 Jeffrey Strickner 59.87 John Allen Greer 22.91 Jorge Alberto Silva Trujillo 17.13 Jose Manuel Gonzalez 32.74 Joseph R Grumney 76.80 Joseph Rylee Mariano 17.49
William Cannon 70.66 Justin Joey Lawheed 27.71 Kathryn Lorraine Inman 15.95 Keith Allen Patterson 99.99
Asao Onozawa 28.48 Kyle Raou Sinclair Scott 106.16
Anderson Erby Jr 23.36 Lorraine M Melendez 42.90
Albert Bedolla 102.13 Luis Villegas Jr 47.96 Lynn Barbara Waite 30.62 Marcy Rehorn 44.08 Maria Elena Ines Galanos 30.14 Mark Anthony Elisan Jr 21.24 Michael Jason Hardman 80.54
Allen Russell 29.34
Antione Warren Tatum 39.02
Darrin Welch 75.37 Rhonda Lynn Wallravin 184.99
Marc Verne 15.42
Michael Shirck 69.69 Shawn Micheal Maxey 34.34
James Calvert 194.12
Romero 19.34
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Coleman Clark III 15.98 Probation Restitutions
J Contractors Supply Inc 107.96 Andrew William Christensenvau 174.53 Angel Barrientos
Jr 19.63 Antiques Center 26.54 Armando Gobbato 1,750.87 Ashley Gastineau 35.00 Bank Of America 144.83 Beacon Electronics Supply 51.33 Beatrice Jeong 39.28 Beauty Unlimited 258.37 Bill Dukes 19.36 CBS Outdoor 371.62 Central Coast Pizza 224.98 Chad Steven Roberts 26.16 Charles Van Meter 500.00 Christine Rocha 20.00 Cigarettes 4 Less 88.84 Circuit City 418.20 Cleaning Supply Warehouse 98.53 Computer Shop The 41.26 Contractors State License Board 260.88 Cottage Inn By The Sea 18.22 Coy Barnes 20.00 Creekside Brewing Co 45.19 Cristian Rojas 20.95 Crystal Salazar 94.12 Daci Hughes 23.71 Daniel Gates 23.50 Daniel Torres Castillo 192.92 David Anthony Chacon 27.06 David Vincent Malijan 153.41 Dawn Mirabelli 20.00 Derek Sean Mccleskey 30.35 Des Jardins Day Spa & Salon 87.87 Diamond Adult World 47.29 Diana Whiting 35.80 Domino’s Pizza 69.26 Dylan Brodsky 30.00 Fantastic Sams/Nipomo 25.16 Fatte’s Pizza 35.30 French Camp Vineyards NCB LLC 75.00 Furniture Factory 49.72 Gem Auto Parts (Napa) 61.05 Gerrid James 22.92 GLA Computer Services 91.10 Golden China 27.05 Great Western Bank 68.38 Griswolds Radiator Service 171.80 Gyrth Rutan 125.00 H&M 527.91 Holli Grandinetti 67.49 Jack Logan 50.00 Jayson Feliciano Hernandez 89.41 Jeanne Cornwell 102.00 Jerry Bessa 16.34 Jessica Winstead 50.00 Joeys Custom Wheel & Tire 73.03 John Nathan Truehitt, Jr 134.89 Joseph Hobbs 100.00 Juana Osegueda 50.00 Judith Burcher 35.35 Julissa Maria Jimenez 269.51 Karen Wood 55.67 Kari Sorensen 18.24 Kathleen Jean Frederick 22.82 Kelsey Sarene Shaffer 45.10 Kolleen Volpi 18.49 Kris Stokes 32.88 LA Weight Loss / CPF Inc 111.48 Leather Gifts 226.72 Leisure Mart 22.96 Lost Oaks Mobile Home Park 100.00 Lucia Apothecary Llc 26.98 Luke Samuel Ybarra 16.63 Madam Ts 119.47 Maiden Form 187.02 Margarita Leasing Inc 200.00 Maria Saldivar 502.16 Mark Frederick 84.90 Matthew Shields 101.29 Mcmillan Study Guides 33.02 Metlife 15.52 Michael Phillips 598.61 Michael Smith 25.00 Miguel Zurita 371.07 Money Tree 1,685.24 Motel 6 18.36 Mustache Petes 31.92 Neil Smith 40.00 Norma Coria Mendoza 50.00 North County Christian Fellow 15.44 Pacific Industrial Supply/Rob 20.00 Pacifica Hotel Company 246.92 Park Avenue Salon 33.04 Paso Robles Auto Parts 15.16 Pilar Espelt 97.34 Provident Bank 20.51 Rabobank 63.75 Radio Shack 212.92 Ralphs Grocery 36.06 Randi Sjodin 50.00 Rapid Auto Sales 66.61 Rebecca Burnside 15.47 Ribline 23.59 Roberta Devincenzo 40.00 Ross Dress For Less 635.15 Russell Levanway 75.00 Ryan Patrick Macintyre 204.73 Ryan Rietkerk 394.08 Sally Ross 15.31 Sam Taylor 36.26 Sammi’s Tai Cuisine Rest 355.13 Samuel Chun Garcia 189.38 Samuel Crabtree 280.00 Seth Hall 74.15 Shane Bailey 22.50 Sharon Deuel 95.92 Smart & Final 95.86 Structural Diagnostics Inc 100.00 Sunnie Dinnel 34.72 Surf Sisters 161.03 Susan Bicknell 21.45 Susan Draper 35.00 Tech Xpress 25.62 The Trailer Hitch 236.13 TKD Surf N Sport 33.93 TKD Surf Shop 23.41 Trader Joes 42.89 Ulta Beauty 350.10 Union Bank Attn: Sylvia Marti 76.09 Universal Card Services Corp 858.44 Wendy Miles 20.00 William Montgomery 65.07 Wink Boutique 120.00 Zane Charles Martin 84.16 Public Administrator Ahmed Mahmoud 2,131.95 Irma De La Torre 16.43 Public Works Andrew Charnley 611.47 Andrew Charnley Coast 1,299.79 Baileys Development Account 632.75 Becky Jorgeson 987.71 Carriage Homes 6,060.69 Carrie Smith 45.67 Christi Huneycutt Hasbun 1,373.30 Daniel Smith 60.00 Day Construction 984.47 FAMCO 349.22 Farrell Cummings 571.67 Grant Norpac Inc 358.63 Groundwater Tech Inc 555.27 HMR Ltd 365.84 Imperial Bank 1,973.30 James Conkle 1,175.42 Jerry Vido 487.75 John Kennally 372.76 John Watenpaugh 2,176.33 John Wiley 370.65 Kim Lumley 214.50 KLA Enterprises 368.69 Kore Design 698.42 Landmark Enterprise Inc Dba 2,385.72 Mads Munk 3,215.82 Marilyn Jensen 370.69 McAdam Construction 720.15 Morden Woodhull 365.18 Nelson Properties 1,261.06 North Bank Dev Corp 358.12 Peter F Mcalpine 694.16 Probilt Inc 1,022.56 R Whittington 343.91 Randy Russell And Bill Pippin 358.96 Robert Kirk 558.30 Roy Stewart 368.55 Russells Excavating 354.46 Stewart Engel 1,251.29 Templeton Products 343.79 Trusco Tank Inc 687.59 William Ashby 514.66 Sheriff Andrew Devillers 60.00 Sheriff Civil D Scott Carruthers 701.09 Greenberg Gluskers Fields Clam 130.00 Patenaude & Felix 508.05 Ronald D Spann II 126.48 Tawny Hamman 69.03 Sheriff Custody Billy Tosch 67.14 Calvin Rowan 153.25 Casey Warner 329.31 Joel Soloniuk 198.15 Kay Signorelli 66.00 Kayne Matherne 64.98 Kevin Gilster 202.00 Nikolas Lovato 86.27 Richard Bales Jr 100.40 Ryan Straight 60.00 Schuyler Linnemann 56.26 Taylor Brouillard 106.00 Teana Young 26.61 Treasurer-Tax Collector 20-10 LLC % Patrick Finnerty 24.18 441S5TH LLC 331.18 Adrian D Leroy Tre Etal 16.08 Andrew R Herrera 414.42 Anthony J Broom 61.74 Antonio Madrigal 18.54 Bruce Wilson 21.61 Cancer Foundation of SB 626.12 Carlos T Paez 2,422.17 Carol Cremeans Tre 36.80 Carole L Arnold 76.52 Chris Holzer 31.95 Christopher Peline 49.42 Clarence Yaroslaski Tre Etal 404.72 D’arcy H Lorimer 20.00 Diamond Resorts Centralized 428.80 Djinn Ruffner 49.06 Donna M Brooks 293.35 DP Real Estate Investment I 22.38 Dustin Lane Etal 48.66 Edward
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Janice Watkin & Deborah Shock 53.94 Jeanne Helphenstine Tre Etal 30.76 Jeffrey E Burgess 50.63 John B Carlisle Tre 30.26 John W Crowell 53.95 Joshua Luster 46.69 Julie N Wenker 106.42
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Garnica 28.94 Rick & Judy Ewens Etal 147.72 Robert & Carol Sando 148.55 Ronald & Bethann Stanovich Et 27.62 Rudolf W North 1,261.76 Stephen E Hagg Etal 32.72 Sunterra Corporation 38,681.08 Unicorn Investment Properties 599.36 USA Veterans Admin (907) 815.61 Wiley F Houston Tre 29.18
NOTICE OF ADOPTION AND SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE
DANA RESERVE SPECIFIC PLAN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (LRP2020-00007)
On April 24, 2024, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors approved a request by Dana Reserve, LLC and NKT Development, LLC (Applicant) for the adoption of 1) the Dana Reserve Specific Plan (DRSP); 2) a Vesting Tentative Tract Map (Tract 3159); and 3) a Conditional Use Permit for Oak Tree Removal and Grading/Impervious Surfaces. The DRSP allows for the phased development of a 288acre master-planned community with up to 1,370 residential units, 110,000-203,000 square feet (floor area) of commercial and non-residential (Visitor Serving/Hotel, Education) uses, a minimum of 55.6 acres of open space and 6.3 acres of recreation, and related circulation and infrastructure. The project site is located in the Residential Rural land use category, west of US 101, east of Hetrick Avenue, and adjacent to the Nipomo URL. The project is located within the South County Inland Sub Area of the South County Planning Area. In approving the DRSP, the Board of Supervisors adopted the following ordinances to allow for implementation of the DRSP and to ensure consistency with other provisions of the County Code:
Ordinance No. 3509 – an amendment to Inland County Land Use Ordinance, Title 22 of the County Code, to reference in Article 2 a new DRSP land use category; delete Article 9 references to the Canada Ranch property; and add Article 10 references to require development on the DRSP to comply with the standards in the DRSP;
Ordinance No. 3510 – an amendment to the Growth Management Ordinance, Title 26 of the County Code, to allow for residential growth within the DRSP area consistent with the phasing plan identified in the DRSP; and
Ordinance No. 3511 – an ordinance approving a Development Agreement between the Applicant and the Board of Supervisors to provide for the orderly development of the project and provide assurances to both the Applicant and the County regarding project timeframes, project phasing, construction of affordable housing and accessory dwelling units, a down-payment assistance program, a local preference program and the construction of public improvements and facilities.
The Board of Supervisors certified a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) (2021060558) prepared for this project pursuant to the Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq., and CA Code of Regulations Section 15000 et seq. that identifies significant impacts related to Aesthetics, Agricultural and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Cultural Resources, Energy, Geology and Soils, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, Hydrology and Water Quality, Land Use and Planning, Noise, Population and Housing, Public Services, Recreation, Transportation, Tribal Cultural Resources, Utilities and Service Systems, and Wildfire. Mitigation measures address these impacts and are included as project conditions of approval. Overriding considerations were determined necessary based on significant and unavoidable impacts associated with Air Quality, Biological Resources, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Land Use and Planning, Population and Housing, Transportation, and growth-inducing impacts.
The ordinances were adopted and the environmental determination certified by the following roll call to wit:
AYES: Supervisors John Peschong, Chairperson Debbie Arnold, and Dawn Ortiz-Legg
NOES: Supervisors Bruce S. Gibson and Jimmy Paulding
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINING: None
Certified copies of the full text of the ordinances may be purchased at reproduction cost or reviewed without charge in the San Luis Obispo County Administrative Office, 1055 Monterey St., Room #D430, County Government Center, San Luis Obispo, California 93408, or on the County’s website at slocounty.ca.gov.
DATED: April 30, 2024
REBECCA CAMPBELL, Acting County Administrative Officer and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By: /s/Sandy Currens Deputy Clerk
May 2, 2024
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 8 (SOLID WASTE), TITLE 12 (STORMWATER), TITLE 13 (WATER AND SEWER), AND TITLE 15 (PLUMBING CODE) OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at its Regular Meeting of April 2, 2024, introduced the abovetitled ordinance upon a motion by Mayor Stewart, second by Vice Mayor Pease, and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Member Francis, Marx, Shoresman, Vice Mayor Pease and Mayor Stewart NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance No. 1734 (2024 Series): This is a City Ordinance to amend Tile 8, Title 12, Title 13, and Title 15 of the City of San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. Amendments will include important revisions related to the City’s solid waste, stormwater, water, sewer, and industrial pretreatment programs. Notable changes include regulations related to the irrigation of non-functional turf, the sewer lateral offset program, single-use foodware, and commercial grease control device specifications. Title 15 will extend enforcement authority of the sewer code to the Building Official through the permitting and inspection processes.
A full and complete copy of the aforementioned Ordinance is available for inspection as part of the published agenda packet for the May 7, 2024 Council Meeting, or you may call (805) 781-7114 for more information.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo will consider adopting the Ordinance at its Regular Meeting of May 7, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo. The City Council meeting will be televised live on Charter Cable Channel 20 and live streaming on the City’s YouTube channel www.youtube.com/CityofSanLuisObispo.
Teresa Purrington
City Clerk
May 2, 2024
SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The San Luis Obispo City Council invites all interested persons to attend a public hearing at their Special Meeting on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo. Meetings may be viewed remotely on Government Access Channel 20 or streamed live from the City’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/CityofSanLuisObispo. Public comment, prior to the start of the meeting, may be submitted in writing via U.S. Mail delivered to the City Clerk’s office at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 or by email to emailcouncil@slocity.org.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEM:
The City Council will hold a public hearing to Introduce an Ordinance amending Title 10 (Vehicles & Traffic), Chapter 52 (Parking Meters & Parking Payment Centers), of the Municipal Code to remove a previously approved on-street parking rate increase planned for July 1, 2025. Council will also consider adopting a Resolution to establish new rates in all parking structures, including:
• Maintaining the first hour free subsidy;
• Elimination of free Sunday parking;
• Reducing the hourly rate from $3.00/hour to $2.50/hour;
• Reducing the daily maximum rate from $12.00 per day to $10.00 per day;
• Reducing the proxcard rate from $85/month to $45/month. For more information, contact Alex Fuchs, Mobility Services Business Manager for the City’s Public Works Department at (805) 783-7877 or by email, afuchs@slocity.org.
The City Council may also discuss other hearings or business items before or after the items listed above. If you challenge the proposed project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing.
Council Agenda Reports for this meeting will be available for review one week in advance of the meeting date on the City’s website, under the Public Meeting Agendas web page: https://www.slocity.org/government/mayorand-city-council/agendas-and-minutes. Please call the City Clerk’s Office at (805) 781-7114 for more information. The City Council meeting will be televised live on Charter Cable Channel 20 and live streaming on the City’s YouTube channel www.youtube.com/CityofSanLuisObispo. May 2, 2024
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO BOARD OF
MEETING BRIEF APRIL 23, 2024 AND APRIL 24, 2024
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2024:
01. Consent Agenda – Item Nos. 1-26 Resolution (Res) Nos. 2024-096 thru 2024-107, approved.
02. Public Comment Period – Items not on the agenda: G. Ricker: speaks. No action taken.
03. Closed Session. Anticipated Litigation: Significant exposure to litigation - potential cases: 4. Initiation of litigationpotential cases: 3. Pending Litigation: SLO Co. Homeless Union, et. al v. County of San Luis Obispo, et al, United States Court, Central District of California, Western Division, Case No. 2:24 CV-00616 & Shear Development Co, LLC v CA Coastal Commission, Court of Appeal of the State of CA, Second Appellate District, Division 6, Case No. B319895. Conference w/ Labor Negotiator re: employee organizations: SLOPA; SLOCEA-T&C; DCCA; Sheriffs’ Mgmt; SLOCPPOA; DSA; DAIA; SLOCPMPOA; SLOCEA – PSSC; Unrepresented Mgmt & Confidential Employees; SDSA; UDWA. Conference w/ real property negotiator re: APN: 076-251-017. Agency
Negotiators: V. Moore, J. Waddell, S. Cooper. Parties w/ whom Negotiating: R. Kruse. Instructions: Price, Terms, Conditions; & APN 062-271-023; 024. Agency Negotiators: R. Campbell, L. Howe, M. Trevelyan. Parties w/ whom Negotiating: Oceano CSD, P. Ogren. Instructions: Price, Terms, and Conditions. Open Session. Report out.
04. Hearing re: Dana Reserve Specific Plan, cont’d to Wednesday, 04/24/2024 at 9:00 AM.
WEDSNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024:
01. Cont’d Hearing re: Dana Reserve Specific Plan (DRSP), [3-2 VOTE] approved w/ amendments & Res. 2024-108, certifying the Final EIR & adopting environmental findings, a mitigation monitoring & reporting program & statement of overriding considerations pursuant to CEQA; Res. 2024-109, approving the DRSP Project (LRP2020-00007), 2024 General Plan Amendment Cycle 2 & related ordinance amendments, vesting Tentative Tract Map 3159, conditional use permit for oak tree removal & grading/impervious surfaces (SUB202000047) & development agreement; Ordinance (Ord.) No. 3509 , amending Title 22, adding references to the DRSP area LRP2020-00007; Ord. 3510, amending Title 26, the growth mgmt. ord, to add references & growth rate limits for the DRSP area & Ord. 3511, approving the Development Agreement between the Co. & NKT Development, LLC, adopted w/ amendments.
02. Board Member Comments & Reports on Meetings: Supervisor Ortiz-Legg announces the SLO Film Festival, April 25-30 & Supervisor Peschong thanks everyone for their patience on the 2 day meeting. No action taken.
MEETING ADJOURNED
For more details, view meeting videos at: https://www.slocounty. ca.gov/Departments/Administrative-Office/Clerk-of-the-Board/ Clerk-of-the-Board-Services/Board-of-Supervisors-Meetingsand-Agendas.aspx
Rebecca Campbell, Acting County Administrative Officer & ExOfficio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By: Annette Ramirez, Deputy Clerk of the Board of Supervisors May 2, 2024
CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Arroyo Grande City Council will conduct a public hearing on TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2024, at 6:00 p.m., or soon thereafter, to consider the following item: Consideration of Amendments To Title 16 Of The Arroyo Grande Municipal Code Regarding Murals, the City’s Public Art Guidelines, and Public Art Donation Program and Finding That This Action Is Exempt From Review Under The California Environmental Quality Act Pursuant To State Guidelines Section 15060(c) and 15061(b). The City Council will consider amendments to the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code Section 16.16.200 regarding murals. The project also includes amendments to the City’s Public Art Guidelines and Public Art Donation Program.
In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Community Development Department has determined that the proposed AGMC amendments are exempt from CEQA because they do not qualify as a “project” under CEQA and because they will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. (State CEQA Guidelines section 15060(c)(2),(3) and 15061(b)(3).
This City Council meeting is being conducted in a hybrid inperson/virtual format. Members of the public that prefer to participate virtually may do so by joining the Zoom meeting option. Members of the public may provide public comment on agenda items during the meeting in-person, by joining the Zoom meeting, or by submitting written public comments to the City Council at publiccomment@arroyogrande.org. To provide comment during the meeting, members of the public may join the Zoom meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86752345420; Webinar ID: 867 5234 5420 or by phone by calling 1-669-9006833; or 1-346-248-7799.. During the public hearing, public comment will be limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, pursuant to current meeting procedure.
The City Council may also discuss other hearings or business items before or after the item listed above. If you challenge the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. Failure of any person to receive the notice shall not constitute grounds for any court to invalidate the action of the legislative body for which the notice was given.
Documents related to the project are available in the Community Development Department located at 300 E. Branch Street, Arroyo Grande. The Agenda and reports are posted online at www.arroyogrande.org 72 hours prior to the meeting. Please call (805) 473-5420 for more information. The City Council meeting will be televised live on Charter Cable Channel 20 and streamed live on the City’s YouTube Channel. Jessica Matson, City Clerk May 2, 2024
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to California Government Code Section 25215.5 and Chapter 3.22 of the San Luis Obispo County Code, by which service charges may be collected on the general County tax bill, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo, acting as the Governing Board of County Service Area Nos.
1 (Old Galaxy and Tract 1690, Nipomo), 1-A (Galaxy Park and Tract 1898, Nipomo), 1-F (New Galaxy, Nipomo), 7-A (Oak Shores), 18 (San Luis Obispo Country Club Estates), and 21 (Cambria), will hold a public hearing on May 21, 2024, in the Board of Supervisors Chambers, County Government Center, San Luis Obispo, regarding the collection of annual service charges on the FY 2024-25 tax roll.
All hearing items are scheduled for 9:00 a.m. To determine the placement of this item on the agenda, please contact the County Administrative Office the Thursday afternoon before the scheduled hearing date.
The report describing the service charges proposed to be collected on the FY 2024-25 tax roll is on file in the Office of the County Clerk and is available for public review.
DATED: April 25, 2024
REBECCA CAMPBELL, ACTING COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS By /s/ Niki Martin
Deputy Clerk May 2, 9, 2024
DATE: May 21, 2024
TIME: 1:00 PM
PLACE: District Meeting Room 100 San Luis Street, Avila Beach, CA 93422
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. The District has prepared a proposed final Budget for Fiscal Year 2024/25 which is available for inspection, during regular District business hours, at the District office located at 100 San Luis Street, Avila Beach, California.
2. On May 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM, the District’s Board of Directors will meet to consider the adoption of the Final Budget.
3. At the time and place specified in this Notice any person may appear to be heard regarding any item in the Budget, including the addition of other items.
4. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time. If you should have questions, please contact the District Office at avilacsd@gmail.com or (805) 595-2664. May 2, 2024
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS
Applications to make minor changes to the properties at the addresses listed below have been received by the City.
1. 1130 Orcutt Rd. ARCH-0529-2023; Review of a new 16-unit multi-family residential development, ADU, and associated site developments with a request to remove 19 trees and allow an ADU greater than 1,000 square feet. The project is categorically exempt from environmental review (CEQA); R-3 Zone; Nathan Love, applicant. (Rachel Cohen)
2. 2355 Victoria Avenue, Unit 202. HOME-0135-2024; Review of a homestay rental application to allow short-term rental (such as Airbnb) of 2 bedrooms within an owner-occupied single-family residence (categorically exempt from CEQA environmental review); C-R-SF Zone; Gregory Kay, applicant. (Mallory Patino)
3. 3340 Johnson Ave. HOME-0220-2022; Review of a homestay rental application to allow short-term rental (such as Airbnb) of 2 bedrooms within an owner-occupied single-family residence (categorically exempt from CEQA environmental review); R-1 Zone; Hong Cao, applicant. (Mallory Patino)
4. 301 Hathway St. DIR-0133-2024; Request for an exception from Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) design standards to allow a 1,200 square feet ADU to be built. This project is categorically exempt from environmental review (CEQA); R-2 Zone; Kevin Hand, applicant. (Mallory Patino)
5. 385 Higuera St. DIR-0116-2024; Exception from Sign Regulations standards for the number of wall signs on a building face, to allow two wall signs on the building façade (where one is the standard limit), and from the limit on the total number of signs, to allow five signs on the premises (where four signs is the standard limit (categorically exempt from CEQA review); C-RMU Zone; Joseph Solis, applicant. (Walter Oetzell)
6. 1321 Osos St. DIR-0420-2023; Minor Development Review to allow expansion of a private rooftop deck (categorically exempt from CEQA review); R-3-H Zone; Daniel Shaffer, applicant. (Walter Oetzell)
7. 1614 Sydney St. FNCE-0094-2024; A fence height exception to allow, upon modification to the site grade in association with construction of a new single-family dwelling; installation of a retaining wall and fence with a combined height ranging between 6 feet and 11 feet along a portion of the north-east side property line; and to allow installation of a retaining wall and fence with a combined height ranging between 6 feet and 9 feet at the southwest corner of the site. (categorically exempt from CEQA review); R-1 Zone; Paul Nagy, applicant. (Walter Oetzell)
The Community Development Director will either approve or deny these applications no sooner than May 13, 2024
The Director’s decision may be appealed, and must be filed with the appropriate appeal fee within 10 days of the Director’s action. For more information, contact the City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department, 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, stop by Monday and Wednesday between 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. and
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AVILA BEACH COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR 2024/2025 BUDGET
SUPERVISORS
and Thursday between 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., or call (805) 781-7170, weekdays, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. May 2, 2024
Tuesday
ORDINANCE NO. 1734 (2024 SERIES)
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & BUILDING
WHO County of San Luis Obispo Planning Department Hearing
WHEN Friday, May 17, 2024 at 9:00 AM All items are advertised for 9:00 AM.
To verify agenda placement, please call the Department of Planning & Building at (805) 781-5600
WHAT A request by Winter for Minor Use Permit/Coastal Development Permit (C-DRC2021-00009) to convert existing Brambles Restaurant into 8 hotel units (8,149 square feet), construct 3 new detached motel buildings: a 2-unit (728 square feet), a 6-unit (2,482 square feet) and a 7-unit (2,627 square feet), and a conversion of the 2,155 square foot nursery into 3-units including additional 144 square feet ( electrical and bathroom), the nursery include structure includes the lobby/reception area, concierge services, for total 26 hotel units. The project includes re-configuration of the existing parking lot to accommodate 31 car spaces (22 standard spaces, 6 compact car spaces and 3 ADA spaces), landscape, spa and trash/recycle areas. The project includes an adjustment to the riparian setback per section 23.07.174 (d). The project will result in the disturbance of approximately 1.22 acres (53,170 SF). The project is within the Commercial Retail land us category and is located at 4005 & 4039 Burton Drive. The site is in Cambria of the North Coast Planning area. APNs: 013-262-018 and 008
Also to be considered is the determination that this project is exempt from environmental review under CEQA based on the common sense exemption, CEQA Guidelines § 15061(b)(3). County File Number: C-DRC2021-00009
Supervisorial District: District 2 Assessor Parcel Number(s): 013-262-008, -018
Date Accepted: 5/30/2023
WHERE Virtual meeting via Zoom platform.
Instructions on how to view and participate in the meeting remotely and provide public comment will be included in the published meeting Agenda and are posted on the Department’s webpage at: Planning Department Hearing - County of San Luis Obispo (ca.gov)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A copy of the staff report will be made available on the Planning Department website at www.sloplanning.org. You may also contact Jeremy Freund, Project Manager, in the Department of Planning and Building at the address below or by telephone at 805-781-5621.
TO REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING
This matter is tentatively scheduled to appear on the consent agenda, which means that it and any other items on the consent agenda can be acted upon by the hearing officer with a single motion. An applicant or interested party may request a public hearing on this matter. To do so, send a letter to this office at the address below or send an email to pdh@ co.slo.ca.us by 5/10/2024 at 4:30 PM. The letter or email must include the language “I would like to request a hearing on C-DRC2021-00009.”
If you challenge this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this public notice or in written correspondence delivered to the appropriate authority at or before the public hearing.
COASTAL APPEALABLE
If the County approves this project, that action may be eligible for appeal to the California Coastal Commission. An applicant or aggrieved party may appeal to the Coastal Commission only after all possible local appeals have been exhausted pursuant to Coastal Zone Land Use Ordinance Section 23.01.043(b). Local appeals must be filed using the required Planning Department form as provided by Coastal Zone Land Use Ordinance Section 23.01.042(a)(1).
Ysabel Eighmy, Secretary Planning Department Hearing
May 2, 2024
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & BUILDING
NOTICE OF TENTATIVE ACTION/ PUBLIC HEARING
WHO County of San Luis Obispo Planning Department Hearing
WHEN Friday, May 17, 2024 at 9:00 AM: All items are advertised for 9:00 AM. To verify agenda placement, please call the Department of Planning & Building at (805) 781-5600
WHAT A request by Cretan Farms, LLC (James Boutzoukas) for a Minor
Use Permit (N-DRC2023-00029) to allow the construction of a new 6,460-square-foot winery facility with 2,914 square feet of exterior use areas. The proposal includes a 1,380-square-foot barrel storage room, a 1,398-square-foot fermentation room, a 783-square-foot distillery, 1,512 square feet of tasting room for wine and spirit tasting, and a 1,972-square foot crush pad. Maximum annual case production is 10,000 cases. The project will result in the disturbance of approximately 1.71 acres on a 77-acre parcel. The proposed project is within the Agriculture land use category and is located at 7055 Adelaida Road, approximately 6 miles west of the City of Paso Robles. The site is in the Adelaida Sub Area of the North County Planning Area.
Also to be considered is the determination that this project is exempt from environmental review under CEQA based on the common sense exemption, CEQA Guidelines § 15061(b)(3). County File Number: N-DRC2023-00029
Supervisorial District: District 1
Assessor Parcel Number(s): 026-281-069
Date Accepted: 12/28/2023
WHERE Virtual meeting via Zoom platform.
Instructions on how to view and participate in the meeting remotely and provide public comment will be included in the published meeting Agenda and are posted on the Department’s webpage at: Planning Department Hearings - County of San Luis Obispo (ca.gov)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A copy of the staff report will be made available on the Planning Department website at www.sloplanning.org. You may also contact Jessica Macrae, Project Manager, in the Department of Planning and Building at the address below or by telephone at 805-781-5600.
TO REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING
This matter is tentatively scheduled to appear on the consent agenda, which means that it and any other items on the consent agenda can be acted upon by the hearing officer with a single motion. An applicant or interested party may request a public hearing on this matter. To do so, send a letter to this office at the address below or send an email to pdh@co.sIo.ca.us by 5/10/2024 at 4:30 PM. The letter or email must include the language “I would like to request a hearing on N-DRC2023-00029.”
If you challenge this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this public notice or in written correspondence delivered to the appropriate authority at or before the public hearing.
Ysabel Eighmy, Secretary Planning Department Hearing
May 2, 2024
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & BUILDING PLANNING COMMISSION
WHO County of San Luis Obispo Planning Commission
WHEN Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 9:00 AM: All items are advertised for 9:00 AM. To verify agenda placement, please call the Department of Planning & Building at WHAT A Hearing to consider a request by Craig Stoller for a third and final time extension (N-EXT2024-00001) to the previously adopted Minor Use Permit (DRC2019-00137) to allow for the phased construction of a 14,060-square-foot winery facility that will include the following: Phase I - construction of a 1,000-square-foot building for wine fermentation and barrel/ case good storage. Phase 2 - construction of a 9,050-squarefoot building that will include a 5,615-square-foot tank room, a 2,715-square-foot administration area, office, and lab, and a 720-square-foot caretakers unit. Exterior areas to include 1,600-square-foot of uncovered and covered patio. Phase 3 - construction of a 4,010-square-foot barrel room addition to the Phase 1 wine production facility and would include 9,000- square-feet of covered crush pad, loading dock, and circulation areas. The project does not include public tasting or special events. The project will result in approximately 3 acres of disturbance on a 114-acre parcel. The project is located within the Agriculture land use category and is located at the northwest quadrant of the South El Pomar Road and Almond Drive intersection, approximately 7 miles east of the community of Templeton. The site is within the El PomarEstrella Planning Area of the North County Planning Area.
County File Number: N-EXT2024-00001
Supervisorial District: District 5
Assessor Parcel Number(s): 033-291-034
Date Accepted: 3/11/2024
WHERE The hearing will be held in Katcho Achadjian Government Center, Board of Supervisors Chambers,1055 Monterey Street, Room #D170, San Luis Obispo, CA. The Board of Supervisors Chambers are located on the corner of Santa Rosa and Monterey Streets. At the meeting all interested persons may express their views for or against, or to change the proposal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A copy of the staff report will be made available on the Planning Department website at www.sloplanning.org. You may also contact Dominic Dal Porto, Project Manager, in the Department of Planning and Building at the address below or by telephone at 805-781-5710.
If you challenge this matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this public notice or in written correspondence delivered to the appropriate authority at or before the public hearing.
Daniela Chavez, Secretary Planning Commission May 2, 2024
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
STATEWIDE COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 24-01 (SAN LUIS SQUARE (PHASE 1)) CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO STATE OF CALIFORNIA
On April 18, 2024, special assessments for the financing of public improvement districts in the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (the “Authority”) Statewide Community Infrastructure Program Assessment District No. 24-01 (San Luis Square (Phase 1)) City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo (the “District”), were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of the Authority. The property owners within the District have waived their entitlement to pay all or any portion of the assessments levied upon their property in cash within thirty days after the recordation of the assessments in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo. These assessments affect only certain property, the owners of which have voluntarily participated in the Authority’s Statewide Community Infrastructure Program. Bonds will be issued according to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 representing unpaid assessments and bearing interest at a rate not to exceed 12% per year. Thereafter, unpaid assessments will be payable in installments of principal and interest over a period of not to exceed thirty (30) years.
Dated: April 25, 2024 and May 2, 2024
KEVIN O’ROURKE, Secretary California Statewide Communities Development Authority
Free Will Astrology by Rob Brezsny
Homework: Tell yourself the truth about something you have not been fully honest about. Newsletter.freewillastrology.com
ARIES
(March 21-April 19): The world’s record for jumping rope in 6 inches of mud is held by an Aries. Are you surprised? I’m not. So is the world’s record for consecutive wallops administered to a plastic inflatable punching doll. Other top accomplishments performed by Aries people: longest distance walking on one’s hands; number of curse words uttered in two minutes; and most push-ups with three bulldogs sitting on one’s back. As impressive as these feats are, I hope you will channel your drive for excellence in more constructive directions during the coming weeks. Astrologically speaking, you are primed to be a star wherever you focus your ambition on high-minded goals. Be as intense as you want to be while having maximum fun giving your best gifts.
TAURUS
(April 20-May 20): I don’t casually invoke the terms “marvels,” “splendors,” and “miracles.” Though I am a mystic, I also place a high value on rational thinking and skeptical proof. If someone tells me a marvel, splendor, or miracle has occurred, I will thoroughly analyze the evidence. Having said that, though, I want you to know that during the coming weeks, marvels, splendors, and miracles are far more likely than usual to occur in your vicinity—even more so if you have faith that they will. I will make a similar prediction about magnificence, sublimity, and resplendence. They are headed your way. Are you ready for blessed excess? For best results, welcome them all generously and share them lavishly.
GEMINI
(May 21-June 20): In accordance with astrological omens, I recommend you enjoy a celebratory purge sometime soon. You could call it a Cleansing Jubilee, or a Gleeful Festival of Purification, or a Jamboree of Cathartic Healing. This would be a fun holiday that lasted for at least a day and maybe as long as two weeks. During this liberating revel, you would discard anything associated with histories you want to stop repeating. You’d get rid of garbage and excess. You may even thrive by jettisoning perfectly good stuff that you no longer have any use for.
CANCER
(June 21-July 22): Graduation day will soon arrive. Congrats, Cancerian! You have mostly excelled in navigating through a labyrinthine system that once upon a time discombobulated you. With panache and skill, you have wrangled chaos into submission and gathered a useful set of resources. So are you ready to welcome your big rewards? Prepared to collect your graduation presents? I hope so. Don’t allow lingering fears of success to cheat you out of your well-deserved harvest. Don’t let shyness prevent you from beaming like a champion in the winner’s circle. PS: I encourage you to meditate on the likelihood that your new bounty will transform your life almost as much as did your struggle to earn it.
LEO
(July 23-Aug. 22): Ritualist and author Sobonfu Somé was born in Burkina Faso but spent many years teaching around the world. According to her philosophy, we should periodically ask ourselves two questions: 1. “What masks have been imposed on us by our culture and loved ones?” 2. “What masks have we chosen for ourselves to wear?” According to my astrological projections, the coming months will be an excellent time for you to ruminate on these inquiries—and take action in response. Are you willing to remove your disguises to reveal the hidden or unappreciated beauty that lies beneath? Can you visualize how your life may change if you will intensify your devotion to expressing your deepest, most authentic self?
VIRGO
(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): If human culture were organized according to my principles, there would be more than 8 billion religions—one for every person alive. Eight billion altars. Eight billion saviors. If anyone wanted to enlist priestesses, gurus, and other spiritual intermediaries to help them out in their worship, they would be encouraged. And we would all borrow beliefs and rituals from each other. There would be an extensive trade of clues and tricks about
the art of achieving ecstatic union with the Great Mystery. I bring this up, Virgo, because the coming weeks will be an ideal time for you to craft your own personalized and idiosyncratic religious path.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Hidden agendas and simmering secrets will soon leak into view. Intimate mysteries will become even more intimate and more mysterious. Questions that have been halfsuppressed will become pressing and productive. Can you handle this much intrigue, Libra? Are you willing to wander through the amazing maze of emotional teases to gather clues about the provocative riddles? I think you will have the poise and grace to do these things. If I’m right, you can expect deep revelations to appear and long-lost connections to re-emerge. Intriguing new connections are also possible. Be on high alert for subtle revelations and nuanced intuitions.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): It’s fun and easy to love people for their magnificent qualities and the pleasure you feel when they’re nice to you. What’s more challenging is to love the way they disappoint you. Now pause a moment and make sure you register what I just said. I didn’t assert that you should love them even if they disappoint you. Rather, I invited you to love them BECAUSE they disappoint you. In other words, use your disappointment to expand your understanding of who they really are, and thereby develop a more inclusive and realistic love for them. Regard your disappointment as an opportunity to deepen your compassion— and as a motivation to become wiser and more patient. (PS: In general, now is a time when so-called “negative” feelings can lead to creative breakthroughs and a deepening of love.)
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22-Dec. 21): I assure you that you don’t need “allies” who encourage you to indulge in delusions or excesses. Nor do I recommend that you seek counsel from people who think you’re perfect. But you could benefit from colleagues who offer you judicious feedback. Do you know any respectful and perceptive observers who can provide advice about possible course corrections you could make? If not, I will fill the role as best as I can. Here’s one suggestion: Consider phasing out a mild pleasure and a small goal so you can better pursue an extra fine pleasure and a major goal.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22-Jan. 19): I invite you to take an inventory of what gives you pleasure, bliss, and rapture. It’s an excellent time to identify the thrills that you love most. When you have made a master list of the fun and games that enhance your intelligence and drive you half-wild with joy, devise a master plan to ensure you will experience them as much as you need to—not just in the coming weeks, but forever. As you do, experiment with this theory: By stimulating delight and glee, you boost your physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Aquarian author Lewis Carroll said, “You know what the issue is with this world? Everyone wants some magical solution to their problem, and everyone refuses to believe in magic.” In my astrological opinion, this won’t be an operative theme for you in the coming weeks, Aquarius. I suspect you will be inclined to believe fervently in magic, which will ensure that you attract and create a magical solution to at least one of your problems—and probably more.
PISCES
(Feb. 19-March 20): Which would you prefer in the coming weeks: lots of itches, prickles, twitches, and stings? Or, instead, lots of tingles, quivers, shimmers, and soothings? To ensure the latter types of experiences predominate, all you need to do is cultivate moods of surrender, relaxation, welcome, and forgiveness. You will be plagued with the aggravating sensations only if you resist, hinder, impede, and engage in combat. Your assignment is to explore new frontiers of elegant and graceful receptivity. ∆
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