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Political Watch • Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Aug. 22 that California’s request for a presidential major disaster declaration was approved by the White House. This declaration aids in the state’s emergency response to wildfires, which are currently burning across the state after record high temperatures. “California is battling two of the largest fires in our history and has seen nearly 600 new fires in the last week caused by dry lightning strikes,” Newsom said in a statement. “These are unprecedented times and conditions, but California is strong—we will get through this.” The presidential declaration gives people in impacted counties access to various support services including crisis counseling, housing and unemployment assistance, and legal services, according to Newsom’s office. It also provides funding assistance for emergency response, recovery, and protective measures. Newsom declared a statewide emergency on Aug. 18 because of the fires, and California also secured fire management assistance grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to support the state’s fire response. In early July, Newsom announced that the state would hire nearly 900 more firefighters and additional California Conservation Corps crews. “In the past year and a half, California has taken major action and made critical investments to fortify wildfire preparedness and response capabilities,” according to the governor’s office. “Cal Fire completed the last of its 35 emergency fuels management projects in May, making 90,000 acres safer ahead of wildfire season and protecting 200 vulnerable communities.” • In an Aug. 23 Facebook post, U.S. Rep Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) commended the efforts of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office for making a drug bust on Aug. 20, which the department said was the largest in local history and resulted in 33 suspect arrests. “At approximately 3:04 a.m. this morning, Santa Barbara Sheriff’s detectives, patrol deputies, and personnel with allied agencies intercepted a panga boat at Arroyo Quemada beach that was carrying 3,164 pounds of methamphetamine, making this the largest drug seizure in the history of Santa Barbara County,” a statement from the Sheriff’s Office reads. “Going back to my first year in Congress, I have fought for federal funding to ensure local law enforcement has the resources necessary to combat Panga smuggling through operations like this one,” Carbajal said in his Facebook post. “This year, I requested $90 million in federal dollars to offset the costs to our local law enforcement so they can continue their work to protect the Central Coast from international drug and human trafficking.” • Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on Aug. 17 to free up additional energy capacity in response to the statewide heat wave. This suspends permitting requirements “that restrict the amount of power that a facility may generate, restrict the amount of fuel that a facility may use, or impose air quality requirements that prevent the facility from generating additional power during peak demand hours,” the order states. Newsom also signed an emergency proclamation on Aug. 16 “that temporarily allows some energy users and utilities to use backup energy sources to relieve pressure on the grid during peak times during the energy emergency,” according to the governor’s office. Newsom additionally sent a letter to the California Independent System Operator, a nonprofit that oversees the operation of California’s bulk electric power system; the California Public Utilities Commission; and the California Energy Commission, “demanding an investigation into the service disruptions that occurred over the weekend [Aug. 15 to 16] and the energy agencies’ failure to predict and mitigate them,” according to Newsom’s office. ❍

VULNERABLE SETTINGS: The county continues to battle COVID-19 outbreaks in congregate living facilities, places that are particularly susceptible to quick virus spread.

Large North County COVID-19 outbreaks subside, but smaller ones persist As Santa Barbara County Public Health Department continues to juggle and monitor COVID-19 outbreaks throughout the county, some of the largest congregate living outbreaks appear to be cooling off. Congregate living facilities are among the most susceptible spaces to COVID-19 outbreaks due to close living quarters and sustained interaction between individuals. But depending on the type of congregate living space, the definition of “outbreak” can vary. “When you say ‘congregate living,’ that’s a big umbrella,” Deputy Director for Community Health Paige Batson told the Sun. “It can be skilled nursing facilities, shelters, H-2A housing.” At a skilled nursing facility, it just takes one positive case to be considered an outbreak, according to a May 11 outbreak definition and reporting guidance document from the California Department of Public Health that Batson shared with the Sun. At other congregate residential facilities, like homeless shelters, an outbreak is declared if there is one confirmed case, plus two or more “cases of acute illness compatible with COVID-19,” the document states. In other words, these facilities need to have one confirmed case plus individuals who are displaying certain COVID-19 symptoms. Other community congregate settings—such as a housing complex, a workplace, or a school— must have three or more confirmed cases (in different households if it’s a housing complex) to be considered an outbreak. “People think if there’s an outbreak that there’s

hundreds of people—that’s not always the case,” out pretty soon, maybe in the next week.” Batson said. “You can have one case versus 50 The other ongoing H-2A housing outbreak is cases and it’s still an outbreak.” among workers from Rancho Nuevo Harvesting. Country Oaks Care Center in Santa Maria This one resulted in 32 total positive cases so far, endured one of the most deadly North County though only eight are active now. COVID-19 outbreaks at a skilled nursing facility. “Especially for these more vulnerable groups, After 11 residents died from the virus and many the sooner that Public Health gets involved, the more became infected, the facility was cleared of sooner we can work with them, the better,” Batson the virus in late July. Batson confirmed on Aug. 24 NEWS continued page 6 that the facility is still virus free. But other local facilities are still battling outbreaks of various proportions: Batson said there are four elderly care facilities in North County that currently have outbreaks, though she again emphasized that it only takes one positive case to Microclimate Weather Foreconstitute an outbreak at these facilities. cast Batson said she could not share the names Dave Hovde of the facilities or additional information. KSBY Chief Meteorologist “I’m not willing to share it right now because [the facilities] could be on the list one day and gone the next,” Batson explained. “According to my list from Sunday afternoon, they were still on, but they could come off today.” Some North County farmworkers COASTAL ➤ High 76 Low 57 COASTAL ➤ High 77 Low 56 living in H-2A housing also experienced INLAND ➤ High 92 Low 57 INLAND ➤ High 91 Low 57 outbreaks, the worst being among workers contracted by Alco Harvesting. Batson said that 95 total people were infected over the course of this outbreak, but now there are just four active cases. Leo Begario ChavezAlvarado, a 51-year-old Alco worker, died on July 7 toward the beginning of the outbreak. Batson confirmed that there have COASTAL ➤ High 77 Low 55 COASTAL ➤ High 77 Low 55 been no additional deaths. INLAND ➤ High 90 Low 55 INLAND ➤ High 89 Low 55 “They went from a rather large number. They just retested and they’re very proactive It is about as quiet as it can be with night and morning clouds then plenty of sun after the with isolation and quarantine,” Batson said. morning hours with seasonal temps. “We anticipate that we’ll be able to close that

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Solvang denies Doubletree Carriages application amid pressure from out-of-state residents The Solvang City Council denied Doubletree Carriages’ application for a horse-drawn conveyance license, stating that some of the streets downtown were closed to accommodate businesses for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. The council asked for community input on the horse-drawn carriages after receiving comments that called on the city to ban the service altogether. At the Aug. 24 City Council meeting, the council received several public comments from local organizations and visitors from the East Coast with concerns of harm done to the horses that are pulling the carriages. Commenters from the East Coast cited the city of Chicago, which approved a ban on horsedrawn carriages in April that would go into effect Jan. 1, 2021. The council’s decision came after members of the Chicago Alliance for Animals pressured the city, calling the service inhumane. Paula Kislak—a Santa Barbara resident, veterinarian, and member of The Humane Society of the United States—urged the board to ban horse-drawn carriages in the city. “We as veterinarians treat animals as a result of the carriage trade and the trolley trade. We’ve treated heat exhaustion, which is exacerbated by the exhaust fumes, and we treat lameness, which can be acute at times when pulling heavy loads. It’s very stressful on the tendons, ligaments, and joints, which causes arthritis that can last the lifetime of the animal,” Kislak said. Solvang Mayor Pro Tem Robert Clarke said the city received about 52 emails against horse-drawn trolleys, but the senders were from the East Coast. Clarke said he cares more about what the Solvang community thinks about the carriages. “I’m not a huge fan of the horses being used to pull trolleys downtown, but it’s not my choice. I represent the citizens of Solvang, and it’s what the citizens of Solvang like, but I have to comment on the irony,” Clarke said. He said while the comments from out-of-state individuals are valid, he had to question the timing of the discussion. “But the irony of coming from Chicago that

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they got the City Council to ban horse carriages, and you’ve got kids being slaughtered in the streets and hundreds of people being shot every single weekend in Chicago,” Clarke said. “And this is what we’re talking about from Chicago.” The council moved to deny the application of Doubletree Carriages and directed staff to conduct a survey of city residents about horsedrawn carriages. —Karen Garcia

County to consider fines for violations of COVID-related health orders An ordinance that would have allowed Santa Barbara County officials to fine individuals for violating coronavirus-related health orders was tabled on Aug. 25, after it was criticized by several community members as being, at best, unnecessary, and, at worst, tyrannical. The proposed urgency ordinance, which the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors discussed at a meeting on Aug. 25, would have enabled law enforcement officers and other select county staff to issue infraction citations and administrative fines to individuals repeatedly found to be out of compliance with health orders geared toward slowing the spread of COVID-19, including restrictions on large gatherings and face-covering requirements. Though county staff said the administrative fines would offer a less aggressive enforcement option compared to the criminal citations that have already been used in some especially egregious cases, several community members who spoke at the meeting, who focused mostly on the statewide mandate requiring face coverings in public spaces, called it “draconian,” Orwellian, and likened it to the French Reign of Terror. Although Andy Caldwell—executive director of the Coalition of Labor, Agriculture, and Business who’s running against U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) for the 24th District seat, agreed that fines for such health orders could be problematic, his main issue is with the county’s timing. “I think this is coming at the wrong time,” Caldwell said at the meeting, noting that local cases of COVID are, for the most part, on a downward trend. “We need to reward people, not become punitive at this point.” Since the pandemic’s start locally in midMarch, Assistant County Executive Officer Barney Melekian said there have been a number of ever-changing health orders that businesses and community members have had to navigate. Because the orders can be confusing and difficult to keep track of, Santa Barbara County’s focus has largely been on enforcement through education.

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That, for the most part, has worked and the majority of community members are complying voluntarily. But Melekian said county employees continue to receive complaints about various violations, most often related to large gatherings and a lack of face coverings in public spaces. While law enforcement can issue criminal citations to those who refuse to adhere to COVID-19 related health orders, Melekian said those citations should only be used in extreme cases. Another option, which Melekian said is on the opposite end of the enforcement spectrum, is the county’s ability to issue civil cease and desist orders and formal injunctions to those out of compliance. “But there really hasn’t been anything occupying the middle ground of that spectrum,” he said at the Aug. 25 meeting. “And the reason we’re here today is to try to strengthen that center piece, that administrative piece, both in terms of fines and/or the ability to suspend or revoke licenses people may hold or that business may hold if they’re not complying with a health officer order.” Through the urgency ordinance, county staff would have been able to issue fines—$100 for a first violation, $200 for the second, and $500 for each additional violation—without having to take criminal action. But 5th District Supervisor Steve Lavagnino and 4th District Supervisor Peter Adam said they couldn’t support the ordinance, which both said was an overreach of the county’s power and an untimely one, considering the slowly declining cases of COVID-19 on the Central Coast. Instead, the board voted 3-2 to bring a revised version of the urgency ordinance back as a regular ordinance for further discussion at a later date. — Kasey Bubnash

Golden State Killer sentenced to life in prison without parole Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., widely known as the Golden State Killer, was sentenced on Aug. 21 to 11 consecutive life sentences for committing 13 murders, plus an additional life sentence for 13 kidnappings, without the possibility of parole. Among his 13 felony counts of first-degree murder, four were committed in Santa Barbara County. DeAngelo also admitted to committing dozens more crimes against 87 individuals, though only crimes against 26 individuals could be charged due to statute of limitations or insufficient evidence. Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley told the Sun about what it was like to bear witness to the historic moment of DeAngelo’s sentencing. “I was just feet away from DeAngelo, maybe 2 1/2 feet, and then equally close to Debbi when

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ental illness doesn’t just affect the people who receive the diagnosis; it’s an experience that loved ones go through with them. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), with chapters in both Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, is working to equip families with the tools they need to support a loved one who may be struggling. In partnership with Transitions-Mental Health Association in Northern Santa Barbara County and SLO County, NAMI’s Family to Family program is a free class that educates family members about different mental illnesses, provides coping suggestions, and teaches students how to effectively communicate with ill loved ones. Santa Maria Valley classes begin Sept. 23. The SLO class’s exact start date is still being determined, but will also begin in September. Both classes will be held virtually over video conference because of the pandemic. “It’s once a week, in the evening, and it’s 2 1/2 hours,” Transitions-Mental Health Association Family Support Specialist Maria Perez told the Sun. “Every week there’s a topic that’s talked about and read about. You learn about symptoms, medications, the recovery process, the possibilities of employment.” In Santa Maria, the class will be offered in both English and Spanish, Perez added. The English course is eight weeks long, while the Spanish course is 12. The SLO class, which for now is only offered in English, is 12 weeks long. Perez said that some of the course’s teachers are actually former students who completed the class in the past, and SLO Family to Family class coordinator Henry Herrera said the same is true for his course. “The teachers are mostly all family members of someone who had a mental illness,” Perez said. “They go through training and certification to be able to teach it. The people who take the classes can then, if they’re interested, also do it.” “Families go through an emotional roller coaster when they have a loved one with a mental illness, if either that person is not accepting of that illness or just not getting help for that illness,” Herrera told the Sun. “We help

families cope with it and get through it. It’s a lifelong journey for both the person with the mental illness and the family members.” Herrera said that those who complete the class often come out with not just the tools to support their loved one, but a new perspective on mental illness in general. “Some people say, ‘I had no idea what I was up against, but now I understand what my loved one is going through, and I’m going to approach them a lot differently than I had before,’” Herrera said. “Some people say, ‘My attitude used to be to pull yourself up by your bootstraps, but my attitude’s not that way anymore. I understand that the illness they have, they didn’t ask for.’” “A really big thing that these families get is realizing, ‘Our family is not the only family who is going through this,’” Perez added. “Because many times, that’s how it feels: You feel like your family is the only one. It’s just a matter of taking the time to learn, once a week.” Perez encouraged North County residents who are interested to sign up as soon as possible by contacting her at (805) 441-3325 or mperez@t-mha.org. SLO County residents who are interested can contact Herrera at (805) 440-3516.

Highlight • The Santa Barbara Foundation and Santa Barbara County announced on Aug. 17 the availability of grant funding for small businesses in unincorporated areas through a fund called Santa Barbara Better Together. The county is partnering with the foundation to support grants of up to $7,500 for qualifying small businesses “as they reopen and adapt to operating under proper public health guidelines due to COVID-19,” a press release stated. “Many small businesses that shape the character of our community are struggling during this time,” 2nd District Supervisor and Board Chair Gregg Hart said in a statement. “The county of Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Foundation want to help these businesses with a local, small-business grant program to provide some financial relief during the pandemic.” The fund received an initial donation of $500,000 from Deckers Brands in March 2020, and the fund’s committee includes representatives from Deckers, the Santa Barbara Foundation, and local experts, who collectively vote on fund distribution. Available at sbfoundation.org, the application is open through 5 p.m. on Aug. 31. ❍ Staff Writer Malea Martin wrote this week’s Spotlight. Send tips to spotlight@santamariasun.com.

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‘Don’t just hope for a better Lompoc, vote for it’ BY RON FINK

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ayor Jenelle Osborne is running for reelection in November; she has served as mayor for the last two years, during which she has been consistently disrespected by three councilmen who serve with her. They regularly ignore her ideas and instead impose their own brand of governing, and it has caused a significant deterioration of city services. Mayor Osborne is always upbeat and has seemingly boundless energy; Lompoc is her home, and she has invested her time and energy to try and make it better for everyone living here. I had a chance to interview Mayor Osborne, and her observations and her plans for the future are worthy of note. She sees the biggest problems facing Lompoc in the next two years as multifaceted. The council majority made budget cuts in planning, code compliance, and parks a priority in two budget cycles. Osborne said, “Lompoc has lost much of its quality of life for so many in so many ways. This comes down to budget and personnel cuts, so I approach these issues from the source of the problems—lack of investment and vision.” She said, “In doing this they adversely impacted people choosing the career such as policing and electrical line workers in our city due to lower pay when compared to surrounding communities.” This position can be attributed to a failure of the majority to acknowledge the fact that Lompoc must offer competitive wages to attract new employees. While chairperson for the Economic Development Committee, Osborne worked to craft the Economic Development Element of the General Plan. It is important for every city

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to have a vision for the future and to achieve improvements for its citizens, and a vibrant and growing economy is a must. Osborne also sees a lack of revenue flexibility. “We finally put the 1 percent sales tax on the ballot, and residents supported it. Unfortunately, the council majority choose to reset the unfunded liabilities with CalPERS and left no flexibility to accomplish the immediate needs the funds should have been considered for,” she said. She sees “creating new events in partnership with various organizations, building park facilities that generate revenue, and restoring local venues to useful community centers, providing additional programs and safe havens for our at-risk youth that provide the support and resources they need to make better choices” as important quality-of-life issues. COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on local businesses. This will impact the revenue side of the general fund budget. To help resolve local business concerns, she observes, “Our locally owned businesses have weathered several difficult cycles for several decades. Many have started utilizing online retail, delivery, even outdoor options. It is important for the city reevaluate how we make it easy for these changes to remain in place and even expand them.” Concerning the general fund, she said, “COVID-19 has only worsened a bad start. The council majority approved a deficit budget for 2017-19 and had already dipped into the [general fund] reserve fund for several cycles, depleting it far below appropriate levels before the pandemic.” For the 2020-21 budget, “that reserve is now exhausted, and we are at an approximate deficit of $1.2 million.” “With the passing of the cannabis taxes and the 1 percent sales tax, Lompoc was poised for growth, but the uncertainty of the economy and not knowing when it will rebound makes it difficult to fully understand when and how quickly expansion will occur,” she said. Mayor Osborne added that she looks forward to the next two years and said, “Furthering the improvement of our community’s public safety and reinstating the Drug Enforcement Task

Force and the Gang Reduction Task Force is my highest priority and always has been. We need to find a balance in what we ask our police officers to do and find other resources and personnel for homelessness, mental health, and code enforcement, just to name a few areas we have pushed onto law enforcement.” To do these things, she needs help. As she says, “Don’t just hope for a better Lompoc, vote for it.” ❍ Ron Fink writes to the Sun from Lompoc. Send your thoughts, comments, and opinionated letters to letters@santamariasun.com.

LETTER Some victory, EDC I would like to offer my congratulations to the EDC for their great victory against the people of Santa Barbara County. The consistent extremist anti-petroleum posturing in Santa Barbara County is nothing if it is not consistent. It never ceases to amaze me, their ability to attack an entire industry with no accountability to the community, and none demanded by their elected puppets. Let us tally up their great victory: 1) They have proven that even when all the complex safety requirements and the regulatory demands are met, they still say “no” (what a surprise). 2) The devastating financial hit that the community will incur due to the loss in tax revenue. 3) The staggering volume of the loss of high-paying head-ofhousehold jobs. If you ran for office with this as your platform you would likely be run out of town. Yet these environmental extremists are, as it appears, now running our county. I refuse to allow these fanatics to own the moniker “environmentalist.” But let’s get real here. These people offer no solutions! They are operating under the delusion of “noble cause corruption” and expect all to bow down to them without question. The reality is that this so-called “victory” has done nothing for the environment but add harm. As the activists continue to drive to their demonstrations, the gas they use will now be coming from foreign suppliers that embrace no environmental regulations, not to mention that this fuel will need to be transported via tanker using bunker fuel (look it up). They seem to only be discussing petroleum as a fuel for cars; are they so ignorant that they fail to understand that all plastics are derived from oil? Do they understand that their electric car is 50 percent made from oil-derived plastics? What about medical supplies, cellphones, asphalt, or any one of the thousands of products that are in all our homes right now! I do not think there is an option to replace these life-saving products by way of wind- or solar-generating processes. Why are they stopping short and attacking only oil producers? When will they start attacking all of us for falling short of realizing their one-sided view of reality? Make no mistake, climate change is a global issue. Santa Barbara is already doing more than its share. No matter how much the EDC strives to stroke its own ego by pushing for 110 percent capitulation despite the social and economic harm to the community they claim to serve, it will have little impact on the global climate. It is almost laughable until you understand that there are real victims of this political power grab, and those victims are all of us.

Michael G. Lopez business manager, U.A. Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union 114 Buellton

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pparently East Coast residents felt the need to give Solvang some direction, going so far as to call in to the City Council meeting with their two cents on exactly what the city should do about Doubletree Carriage’s application for a horsedrawn conveyance license. That horse-drawn carriage drama! It extends beyond those quaint Danishinspired streets! Tourists (I guess?) really want to make sure Solvang isn’t in the animal abuse business. Chicago Alliance for Animals members phoned in to the Aug. 24 meeting to pressure City Council members to make the “right” decision. See, they said, if Chicago can ban horse-drawn carriages, you can too. Those East Coasters also sent emails! Solvang Mayor Pro Tem Robert Clarke said the city received about 52 anti-trolley emails from out-of-staters. I, for one, was just dumbfounded at why they think their opinion matters for public policy that’s being created 2,140 miles away from where they live. And Clarke, agrees. Solvang’s City Council serves the citizens of Solvang. But then, he went a little bit further. Because apparently Chicagoans should be concerned about what a Solvangian thinks about their public policy issues! “They got the City Council to ban horse carriages, and you’ve got kids being slaughtered in the streets,” he said during the Aug. 24 meeting. Whew! That’s got some cringe factor to it. So I guess, it’s one or the other, according to Clarke. You can’t be concerned about animal welfare and gun violence. They are mutually exclusive! Although people who are concerned about animal rights to the point that they’re calling into a City Council meeting across the damn country also probably want to take away everyone’s guns, too. Got any commentary on that, Clarke? How’d they find out about the Solvang vote anyway? Phone a friend? You know who needs to phone a friend right now? These people who call Santa Barbara County to complain about that stranger across the street who isn’t wearing a mask. I get it. People should absolutely be wearing masks for their own protection and the protection of those around them. What are we in, kindergarten? These tattletales have been so annoying that the county Board of Supervisors considered passing an ordinance on Aug. 25 that would have allowed law enforcement and certain county staff to fine individuals who aren’t in compliance with state and local health orders. Really? Can we control behavior by fining? These people who are freaking out about having to wear masks are no better. God. They are so dramatic! One public speaker who didn’t want the county to pass the ordinance compared it to the French Reign of Terror! Wowee, people. You’re comparing mask mandate enforcement to a series of massacres and public executions. I think you’re overexaggerating just a scoche. If you don’t like it when people don’t wear masks in public, maybe you shouldn’t go out in public. Don’t think large gatherings should be held? Great! You don’t have to go to them. If you don’t like it when governments pass emergency laws to protect public health during a pandemic that has killed 88 Santa Barbara County residents since March, maybe you should move somewhere where the government doesn’t care about the people. I hear Venezuela is nice this time of year. m The canary is sick of the drama. Send comments to canary@santamariasun.com.

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ven though it was a few years ago now, I still remember how hungry—and then how satisfied—I was the first time I ate at La Picosita. My boyfriend and I were driving home after a long day of trudging through the sand sans snacks at the Guadalupe Dunes Preserve. I was starving. Absolutely famished. Hangry. We decided on a whim to stop for tacos at La Picosita, which I barely spotted as we passed by. It was tiny and cramped and there was a long line, but the food smelled amazing and we decided it’d be worth the wait. I ordered the carnitas chimichanga and various tacos—including the pastor, another round of carnitas, and the asada—and I swear I almost cried when I took my first few bites. Pure bliss. Afterward I wondered if the food only tasted so good because I was so hungry. The answer is no. I’ve been back many times since, and La Picosita (and its seafood truck La Picosito) is just that good. Always. —Kasey Bubnash

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Best Burrito La Unica

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Best Vegetarian Restaurant The Natural Cafe’

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Best Hispanic Market Vallarta supermarketS

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Best Chinese Food North China ReStaurant

113 N. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 925-3705 ilovenorthchina.com info@ilovenorthchina.com facebook.com/ilovenorthchina @northchinarestaurant

Best Japanese Food Yanagi suShi & Grill

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Best Italian Food Trattoria Uliveto

285 S. Broadway, Orcutt (805) 934-4546 trattoriauliveto.com contact@trattoriauliveto.com facebook.com/Trattoria-Uliveto-132924290079769 @trattoria_uliveto

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Best Breakfast Burrito Orcutt BurgerS 1099 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 938-0064 orcuttburgers.com info@santamaria.com facebook.com/OrcuttBurger @orcuttburgers

Best Weekend Brunch santa Maria Inn 801 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 928-7777

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Best Au entic Mexican Food CaSa Man~ ana 1640 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 925-8519 casamananasantamaria.business.site casamanana1964@gmail.com facebook.com/Casamanana1964 @casamanana1964

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Best Sushi Yanagi suShi & Grill 2431 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 937-8882 yanagisushigrill.com

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234 E. Hwy 246 Albertson’s Shopping Center 805-697-7643


156 Broadway #B, Old Orcutt, CA

805.623.5973 @cupsandcrumbs

BEST COFFEE SHOP & BEST DESSERT

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CASA of Santa Barbara County was voted

Best “Place” to Volunteer! But did you know.... That no matter where a child who has experienced abuse or neglect is living - with a resource family, a relative’s home, or safely back with their parents - a CASA volunteer continues to be there to advocate for the child’s best interest. When we are all staying at home, CASA volunteers have continued to find ways to connect with the children they serve. No matter what, our volunteers are there. Volunteers are needed now more than ever. Advocate for a child that has experienced the trauma of abuse and/or neglect.

SBCASA.ORG THANK YOU FOR VOTING CASA OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BEST PLACE TO VOLUNTEER and BEST SOCIAL MEDIA Thank you for voting CASA of Santa Barbara County

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Best Mediterranean Food ’ Jaffa Cafe

ou can’t go wrong with Mediterranean food, but Jaffa must be putting something special in the falafels, because this place is exceptional. If you’re profoundly indecisive like me, I recommend the combo plate: choose three from a list of 16 classic options, and you can’t go wrong. My go-to combination is crispy falafels, house-made hummus, and grape leaves. But according to my rough calculations, there are more than 500 possible combo plate orders, not to mention everything else on the menu—kabobs, shawarma, tabouleh, oh my! Happy hummus eating! —Malea Martin

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Best Dessert CupS & CrumbS 156 Broadway, unit B, Orcutt (805) 623-5973 cupsandcrumbsoldtown.com cupsandcrumbsoldtown@gmail.com facebook.com/cupsandcrumbs @cupsandcrumbs

Best Carniceria La Mia Carniceria 417 S. Blosser Road, Santa Maria (805) 925-7746

WOW!

Thank you for voting us

Best Restaurant in Solvang! Our Famous Solvang Hot Chicken Sandwich

Best Thai Food Boonie Thai CuiSine

618 E. Main St., Santa Maria (805) 928-6338

Best Panaderia Mana

503 N. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 928-6619 @panderiamana95

Best Salad The Natural Cafe’ 2407 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 937-2735 thenaturalcafe.com facebook.com/TheNaturalCafe

Best Place to go on a First Date

The Hitching PoSt, CaSmalia 3325 Point Sal Road, Casmalia (805) 937-6151 hitchingpost1.com greatbbq@hitchingpost1.com facebook.com/HitchingPostCasmalia @hitchingpostcasmalia

booniethaicuisine.com boonie@booniethaicuisine.com

Best Barbecue Rancho Nipomo BBQ 108 Cuyama Lane, Nipomo (805) 925-3500 ranchonipomobbq.com customerservice@ranchonipomobbq.com facebook.com/RanchoNipomoBBQ @ranchonipomobbq

Best Caterer TeSta Catering 2218 S. Thornburg St., Santa Maria (805) 739-0809 testacatering.com teamtesta@testacatering.com facebook.com/testacateringandevents

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Thank You To Our Loyal Customers! VOTED BEST MEDITERRANEAN FOOD

Open Wed–Sun 11am–6pm

Patio Dining, Curbside Service & Take-Out

Happy owners Michael & Sarah Cherney

Online menu: peasantsFEAST.com

Santa Maria: 2530 S. Broadway, #A • 805-354-7229 Arroyo Grande: 206 E. Branch St. • 805-202-2080 www.santamariasun.com • August 27 - September 3, 2020 • Sun • 25


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THAT sPARKLE:

Riverbench Vineyard and Winery can keep you smiling with the variety of bubbles they produce at the Best Winery for Sparkling Wine.

Best Winery for Sparkling Wine Riverbench Vineyard & Winery

6020 Foxen Canyon Road, Santa Maria (805) 937-8340 riverbench.com hello@riverbench.com facebook.com/Riverbench @riverbench

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LIQUID CONNECTIONs Best Winery for White Wine PreSqu’ile Winery

Best Winery for Red Wine Rancho siSquoc Winery 6600 Foxen Canyon Road, Santa Maria (805) 934-4332

5391 Presqu’ile Drive, Santa Maria (805) 937-8110

ranchosisquoc.com sisquoc@ranchosisquoc.com facebook.com/ranchosisquoc @ranchosisquoc

presquilewine.com info@presquilewine.com facebook.com/presquilewine @presquilewine

Best Brewery Naughty Oak Brewing Company

165 S. Broadway, suite 102, Orcutt (805) 287-9663 naughtyoak.com info@naughtyoak.com facebook.com/N.O.BrewingCo @naughtyoakbrew

Best Tasting Transportation santa Maria Valley Wine Trolley 614 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 925-2403 santamariavalley.com

Best Tasting Room PreSqu’ile Winery 5391 Presqu’ile Drive, Santa Maria (805) 937-8110 presquilewine.com info@presquilewine.com facebook.com/presquilewine @presquilewine

yarely@santamaria.com facebook.com/SantaMariaValleyWineTrolley @santamariavalley

Best Margarita Pepper Garcia’S

3301 Terminal Drive, Santa Maria (805) 928-4088 BEST OF continued page 27

Celebrating 13 Years of Serving Orcutt! Thank You Northern Santa Barbara County for Voting Us the Best Italian Restaurant! (AGAIN!) AND Best Orcutt Restaurant!

Expanded Outdoor dining. Family Dinners to Go feeds 4-6 $40. Full Bar

Thank you for voting us Best Red Wine and Best Dog Friendly Winery!

Grazie! Fine Italian Cuisine

TrattoriaUliveto.com • 805-934-4546 285 S. Broadway, Old Orcutt

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Monday-Thursday 10-4 Friday- Sunday 10-5 6600 Foxen Canyon Road Santa Maria, CA 93454 805-934-4332 www.ranchosisquoc.com


Best Liquor ore Orcutt Liquor & Deli 105 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 937-6053

Best Michelada Chido Bar

221 N. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 354-0064

Best Coffee Shop

CupS & CrumbS

chidobar1@gmail.com facebook.com/ChidoBarSantaMaria

Best Coffee Shop CupS & CrumbS

156 Broadway, suite B, Orcutt (805) 623-5973 cupsandcrumbsoldtown.com cupsandcrumbsoldtown@gmail.com facebook.com/cupsandcrumbs @cupsandcrumbs

Best Dog-Friendly Winery Rancho siSquoc Winery 6600 Foxen Canyon Road, Santa Maria (805) 934-4332 ranchosisquoc.com sisquoc@ranchosisquoc.com facebook.com/ranchosisquoc @ranchosisquoc

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f there’s one spot in Old Town Orcutt that really puts the bae in bagels, it’s Cups & Crumbs. The eatery doubles as a coffee shop and homestyle bakery, so patrons of this local business can always look forward to a wide selection of both espresso beverages—hot and cold—and baked treats—sweet and savory. Whether you’re an iced latte and mocha addict like me or just dying to try the Wilbur T. Pig crepe (preferably on the patio with a copy of Charlotte’s Web), Cups & Crumbs is worth the visit. They’ve got Nutter Butter smoothies and build-your-own avocado toast, too! What are you waiting for? —Caleb Wiseblood

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Best Fancy Cocktail Far WeStern Tavern

300 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 937-2211 farwesterntavern.com christy@farwesterntavern.com facebook.com/FarWesternTavern @farwesterntavern

Best Dive Bar Elmer’S

115 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 934-1664 elmers@live.no facebook.com/Elmers-114026931984741

Best Happy Hour Cool Hand Luke’S 1321 S. Nicholson Ave., Santa Maria (805) 928-6196 coolhandlukes.com facebook.com/CHLukes @coolhandlukesca

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FANCY NANCY: Although the Far Western Tavern is temporarily closed due to

COVID-19 restrictions, it will soon be open again. Then you can head into the bar for a fancy cocktail from the best.

Thanks for voting us

Best Brewery!

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Best Sports Bar BlaSt 825 Brewery

241 S. Broadway St., Orcutt (805) 934-3777 blast825brewery.com

165 S. Broadway Street, Suite 102 • Orcutt, CA

dferdinandi@milano_ri.com facebook.com/Blast825Brewery @blast825brewery

Best Local IPA Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co.

560 E. Betteravia Road, Santa Maria (805) 925-7992 figmtnbrewfood.square.site/santamaria santamaria@figmtnbrew.com facebook.com/figmtnbrewsm

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Thank You to our loyal customers for again voting us “Best Place To Buy Tires”

Look for our “Coming Soon” sign along the 101 freeway next to the Yamaha Dealership in Santa Maria for our new location to be open in 2021. 2021 Marks our 75th anniversary as we look forward to the opening of our new store and celebrating our Diamond anniversary with our customers. COMMERCIAL El Rio/Oxnard 249 Montgomery Ave. (805) 642-0174 (805) 656-6077

Goleta/ Santa Barbara (805) 964-4863

Santa Maria/ Nipomo 2170 Hutton Rd., Nipomo (805) 928-2501

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AUTOMOTIVE CARE CAR - LIGHT TRUCK - SUV Paso Robles 130 Easy St. #4 (805) 466-6224

San Luis Obispo 219 Tank Farm Rd. (805) 543-4780

Arroyo Grande 1270 E Grand Ave. (805) 473-1337


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CONGRATULATIONS

ARTs

BEST OF WINNERS!

&

ENTERTAINMENT Best Live Music Venue PreSqu’ile Winery 5391 Presqu’ile Drive, Santa Maria (805) 937-8110 presquilewine.com info@presquilewine.com facebook.com/presquilewine @presquilewine

Best Local Band or Musician TUNED UP: (left to right) Mike Bartlow, Jerry Coelho, and Nathan Sanchez will get you The Molly squared away at the Best Shop For Musicians—the Coelho Academy of Music in Santa Maria. Ringwald Project (805) 451-3058 projectmolly.com Best Community Best Museum rcantrell70@gmail.com santa Maria Event facebook.com/ProjectMolly @themollyringwaldproject Valley DiScovery santa Maria MuSeum ElkS Rodeo 705 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria Best Shop for Musicians & Parade (805) 928-8414 Coelho Academy 4040 Highway 101, Santa Maria smvdiscoverymuseum.org (805) 925-4125 programs@smvdiscoverymuseum.org of MuSic elksrec.com facebook.com/smvdiscoverymuseum

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325 Betteravia Road, suite B4, Santa Maria (805) 925-0464

elksrodeo@elksrec.com facebook.com/SMELKSRODEO @smelksrodeo

coelhomusic.com coelho_music@msn.com facebook.com/coelhomusic1 @coelho_music

Best Photographer Natalie stricklin Photography (805) 260-6292

nataliestricklinphotography.com nataliestricklinphotography@yahoo.com facebook.com/nataliestricklinphotography @nataliestricklinphotography

Best Theater Group PCPA-Pacific ConServatory Theatre

870 S. Bradley Road, Santa Maria (805) 922-8313 pcpa.org pcpa@pcpa.org facebook.com/pacificconservatorytheatre @pcpatheatre

125 West Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 937-2278 valleygallery.org valleyartgallerysm@gmail.com facebook.com/ValleyArtGallery

Best Media Personality Jay Turner

ARRANGEMENTS · RECORDINGS MIXING · VOICEOVERS DEMOS - SINGLES ALBUMS - SOUNDTRACKS

Now in Morro Bay!

2325 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria (805) 925-5764 sunnycountry.com listeners@sunnycountry.com facebook.com/sunnycountryradio @sunncountryfm

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Best Artist Dale Kreiter Best Art Gallery Valley Art Gallery

@smvdiscoverymuseum

COMPLETE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS

INFO@ROBBOMUSIC.COM

Best Museum

santa Maria Valley DiScovery MuSeum

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or 24 years the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum has fostered an educational space where children can explore and grow. The museum’s exhibits and programs are touch-friendly, which only highlights its focus on children creating long-lasting memories and connections. Despite having to close its physical doors due to COVID-19, the museum continues to serve the community with activity bags, online activities, and how-to videos for making things like moon sand at home. The museum is using this time to work on its Coast Pier Exhibit and update the community via its Facebook page. If you’re looking for ways to support the museum while you wait to visit once again, check out smvdiscoverymusuem.org/donate. —Karen Garcia

·Vintners Lounge ·Atrium Bistro ·Vintners Grill ·Champagne Sunday Brunch ·Conferences & private parties for up to 350 people 928-8000 · 3455 Skyway Drive, SM www.radisson.com/santamariaca

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Thank you  Years of Joyful Care We are Open and practicing all safety precautions

Dr. Herb Kandel, L.Ac. O.M.D.

California Licensed Acupuncturist

ACUPUNCTURE

Eleven Year Winner

Center of Santa Maria

Thank You!

www.drkandel.com

“Best Alternative Healer”

225 E. Mill St · 805-922-4490

22nd Anniversary

SA LE

20-50% Off Entire Store! Since 1998

115 W Clark Ave. Orcutt • 332-3152 hours: M-F- 10am-6pm · Sat.-10am-5pm · Sun.-10am-4pm

115 W Ocean Ave, Lompoc • 430-8396 hours: m–f 11am-6pm · Sat 11am–5pm · sun closed

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(805) 925-3272

10-5:30 Mon-Fri · 10-5 Sat · 12-4 Sun

230 H E. Betteravia Road, Santa Maria

Home Decor - Furniture - Gifts


Best Place for Karaoke The swiSS ReStaurant and Bar

516 N. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 347-7800 plemmonscatering.com plemmonscatering@gmail.com facebook.com/theswissbarsm

Best Place to Dance Chido Bar

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ON DIsPLAY: The Santa Maria Airport is more than just a pit stop on your way out of town. It’s also got the Best Public Art in Northern Santa Barbara County.

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Best Movie Theater EdwardS santa Maria 10

1521 S. Bradley Road, Santa Maria (844) 462-7342

Best Radio ation sunny Country 102.5 FM

2325 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria (805) 925-5764 sunnycountry.com listeners@sunnycountry.com facebook.com/sunnycountryradio @sunncountryfm

221 N. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 354-0064 chidobar1@gmail.com facebook.com/ChidoBarSantaMaria @chido.bar

Best DJ Jay Turner (805) 404-1247 djjayturner.com

jay@djjayturner.com facebook.com/djjayturner805 @djjayturner805

Best Public Art santa Maria Airport

3249 Terminal Drive, Santa Maria (805) 922-1726 santamariaairport.com facebook.com/smairport @smxairport

Best Festival santa Maria Valley strawberry FeStival 937 Thornburg St., Santa Maria (805) 925-8824 santamariafairpark.com officemail@santamariafairpark.com facebook.com/SantaMariaFairpark @santamariafairpark

Best Ta oo Artist Copper Coffin Tattoo

104 W. Chapel St., Santa Maria (805) 310-4536 coppercoffin.com coppercoffintattoos@gmail.com facebook.com/coppercoffin @coppercoffintattoo

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BEST BIKE SHOP Thank you!

Best Weekend Brunch, Best Place for a Big Bash, Best Place to Put up Visiting Family, Best Place for a Wedding Reception

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santa Maria Inn

pparently, there’s no question. When it comes to how readers feel about the Santa Maria Inn, only one thing comes to mind. “It’s the best!” Seriously, though, it’s pretty sweet. The hotel has served overnight guests since 1917, which means it could be haunted by the ghosts of bygone celebrities. One box ticked! The dark wood of the Olde English Tap Room is obviously the best spot in town to gather for an after-work drink. Second box ticked! The courtyard is charming, Sunday brunch is dynamically delicious, and the catering team is at the ready to serve up your party feast with a side of local wines. Tick, tick, and tick! —Camillia Lanham

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Best Day Trip HearSt CaStle 750 Hearst Castle Road, San Simeon (800) 444-4445 hearstcastle.org

MAIN STREET CYCLES

visitor.info@parks.ca.gov facebook.com/hearstcastle

Best Place for A Big Bash santa Maria Inn 801 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 928-7777 santamariainn.com innkeeper@santamariainn.com facebook.com/SantaMariaInn @santamariainn

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Thank You for Voting Us Best Shop for Musicians!

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Thank you for voting

Anthony’s Jewelers Best Place to Buy a Wedding Ring in Northern Santa Barbara County!

Celebrating 40 years!

INSTRUMENT SALES – SERVICE & ACCESSORIES MUSIC LESSONS 325 E. Betteravia Rd Ste B-4, SM • (805) 925-0464 32 • Sun • August 27 - September 3, 2020 • www.santamariasun.com

Anthony’s Jewelers · 550 E. Betteravia Suite A · Santa Maria

805.922.3844 · anthonysjeweler.com Mon–Fri:10am to 6pm · Sat: 10am to 4:30pm · Closed Sunday


Thank you Burger Lovers

BEST FOOD TRUCK The Shift Food Truck & Catering 805.264.7871 Find us on www.santamariasun.com • August 27 - September 3, 2020 • Sun • 33


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Best Movie Theater

EdwardS santa Maria 10

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don’t know about you, but I for one sure miss seeing movies on the big screen. Having grown up in Orcutt, Edwards Santa Maria 10—or Edwards Cinemas as I know it—was a staple of my youth and largely responsible for nurturing my ever-evolving film snobbery. As far back as kindergarten, I remember our first field trip as a class was venturing off to Edwards for a screening of Disney’s Mulan (1998). But here we are in 2020, just days before Mulan’s live-action remake is set to premiere through streaming only. The day it’s safe to resume movie and popcorn outings at Edwards will be a very exciting day indeed. —Caleb Wiseblood

Best Place to Have a Kids Party Rancho Bowl

128 E. Donovan Road, Santa Maria (805) 925-2405 ranchobowl.com facebook.com/RanchoBowl @ranchobowl

Best Place to shop for a Quincen~ era CaSa Blanca Bridal

901 N. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 928-7977 facebook.com/pages/Casa-BlancaBridal/141426082565008

Best Car Show WeSt CoaSt KuStomS CruiSin’ NationalS 937 S. Thornburg, Santa Maria (951) 488-0413 westcoastkustoms.com/showinfo.html

Marian Regional Medical Center Named Best Maternity Hospital by Newsweek

wckustom@aol.com facebook.com/CruisinNationals

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Voted BEST AUTHENTIC Mexican Food

Newsweek recognized Marian Regional Medical Center for providing excellent care to mothers, newborns, and their families. As one of only 46 hospitals in the state to receive this honor, expectant mothers that choose Marian Regional Medical Center can be confident that their care will be exceptional. To learn more about our birthing centers, visit DignityHealth.org/MarianRegional.

THANK YOU

for continuing to vote us one of the best for 20 years!

Patio Dining Full Menu to go Margaritas TO GO! Bes t Bes t of

Santa Maria Valley

1400 E Church Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454 Phone: (805) 739-3000 • www.dignityhealth.org/marianregional

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GET A ROOM:

The Wine Stone Inn in Orcutt won Best New Business of 2019—you can grab a drink, a charcuterie plate, and stay the night!

BURNING CAsH Best New Business of 2019 Wine stone Inn 255 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 332-3532 winestoneinn.com orcuttwinestone@gmail.com facebook.com/WineStoneInn @winestoneinn

Best Clo ing ore DeaSee’S Boutique 115 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 332-3152 deaseesboutique.com deaseesboutique@gmail.com facebook.com/deaseesboutique @deaseesboutique

Best Eyewear ore LenS MaSterS of Orcutt 1140 E. Clark Ave., suite 160, Santa Maria (805) 934-4801 orcuttlensmasters.com

Best Thrift ore New Image Thrift store

2512 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 922-9668 newimagethrift.com

info@orcuttlensmasters.com facebook.com/orcuttlensmasters

facebook.com/newimagethrift

Best Place to Buy Kids Clo es sandbox KidS/ Wildflower Women

Best Antique ore De’ jA’ vu antiqueS 315 S. Broadway St., Orcutt (805) 314 2409

3388 Orcutt Road, Orcutt (805) 922-9195

dejavuldantiques.com wsteller@dejavuldantiques facebook.com/loadingdockantiques

wildflowerwomenboutique.com/sandbox-kids facebook.com/SandboxKidsbywfw

Best Bookstore Gavin’S BookS

230 Betteravia Road, suite K, Santa Maria (805) 922-4282 gavinsbooks.com info@gavinsbooks.com facebook.com/gavinsbooks @gavinsbooks

Best Place to Geek Out santa Maria Public Library

421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria (805) 925-0994 cityofsantamaria.org/visitors/library mhousel@cityofsantamaria.org facebook.com/SantaMariaPublicLibrary

Best Thrift ore

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New Image Thrift store

f you have at least two hours to spare and a knack for treasure hunting, New Image Thrift is the store for you. It’s big, it’s cheap, and it’s overflowing with all kinds of things you need and things that absolutely no one needs but everyone wants. I’ve gone into that store looking for cheap pleated pants and come out with what appeared to be unused Rollerblades, two tennis rackets, and bar stools for the cool high kitchen counter I once had. Once I “popped in” for “a quick peek” on my “half-hour lunch break” and ended up coming out, arms filled with low-cost goodies, at 2 p.m. Best of all, if you want to buy something super heavy, the employees at New Image will help you load it up. What more could you want? —Kasey Bubnash

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Best Medical Marijuana Delivery Service Elevate Lompoc 118 South H St., Lompoc (805) 819-0077 elevatelompoc.com elevate@elevatelompoc.com facebook.com/ElevateLompoc420 @elevatelompoc805

Best Smoke Shop AmSterdam Lounge & smoke shop 437 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 349-2929 facebook.com/amsterdamhookah805 @amsterdamsmoke805

Best Financial Planner/ Accountant Vivid Finacial Management

340 E. Clark Ave., Old Orcutt (805) 937-4556 VividFM.com info@vividfm.com facebook.com/VividFM @vivid_fm

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Foster a child, Foster a future...

Change a baby’s life forever! Foster a child in need. www.angelsfostercare.org www.santamariasun.com • August 27 - September 3, 2020 • Sun • 37


…is looking for loving local families to foster infants & toddlers CLAUDIA AND ALAN DAVENPORT first learned of Angels Foster Care through an article in the newspaper. Something about the article caught their eye, and the description of the family support that Angels Foster Care provided for parents was very attractive to them. Claudia says the extra layer of support from the agency gave them confidence to move forward and become certified as an Angels Foster Care family. Moving through the process, they realized that fostering was the path they wanted to take no matter what the

outcome of the placement was. For Claudia and Alan, the most valuable takeaway from the fostering process was that attaching and giving their hearts to a child in need is truly a gift. They knew that in the big picture, they wanted to give love and stability to an infant or toddler when he or she needed it the most. Claudia and Alan became Angels parents in 2006 and adopted their daughter in 2009.

TRICIA AND MATT KLEIN credit the Angels Foster Care team with providing resource parents with the tools needed to help infants and toddlers in foster care heal. Tricia says that the trauma-informed parent training provided by Angels Foster Care helped the couple build positive outcomes for their children and strengthened their entire family. Matt and Tricia relied on their Angels Foster

KELLY AND JIM O’NEILL first learned about Angels Foster Care at a Kiwanis club meeting in 2006. Inspired by Angels Foster Care’s unique approach to nurturing infants and toddlers, Kelly and Jim decided to learn more. As fate would have it, there was a little boy who was in immediate need of a loving Angels Foster Care family. With an open heart and home, they were enthusiastically ready to make the leap. When Kelly and Jim first brought their now-adopted son home,

they were touched by the outpouring of love and support from friends, family, neighbors and co-workers. Kelly says that everyone immediately fell in love with him. Kelly describes the experience of fostering a young child as a team effort. She is grateful to the Angels Foster Care social workers who work hard to make sure that children don’t get lost in the foster care system.

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Care social workers to help guide them through the process of fostering. Tricia believes that this personalized attention helped the couple make the best decisions for themselves and for the children in their care. The Kleins fostered and then adopted their two lovely daughters.


FOSTER CARE IN OUR COMMUNITY • There are 350 children in foster care in Santa Barbara County • 35% are 0 to 5 years old • 75% are from North Santa Barbara County Infants and toddlers in foster care need loving Santa Maria Valley families!

OUR IMPACT • 272 infants and toddlers nurtured and protected • 124 children adopted by Angels Foster Care parents • 14 years serving Santa Barbara County

FOSTERING DURING COVID-19 • The need for Angels Foster Care families has never been greater • We are fully operational during the pandemic • You can safely become an Angels Foster Care family while social distancing

WE OFFER: • Virtual Parent Information Sessions • Remote Parent Orientations • Online Parent Training • Our social workers offer intensive support to all Angels Foster Care families • Angels Foster Care social workers are available 24/7 for emergencies

WHAT ARE THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME AN ANGELS PARENT? Resident of Santa Barbara County or South San Luis Obispo County

Youngest child in the home is at least 2 years old

In good overall health, and between the ages of 25 and 70

Financially stable and living within your budget

(805) 884-0012 info@angelsfostercare.org

www.angelsfostercare.org Lic. #427806809 Have at least one full-time parent in the home

Have a safe home with adequate space

Angels Foster Care of Santa Barbara is a nonprofit, tax exempt agency with 501c3 status tax ID 16-1749619

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Local foster babies & toddlers need your help Donate today at AngelsFosterCare.org Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we were forced to cancel our annual fundraiser. Each year, we rely on the more than $100,000 that we raise from this event to support Angels Foster Care infants and toddlers. Without our annual fundraising event, we have been faced with a challenge. We knew we had to find another way to support our precious Angels Foster Care infants and toddlers, so we launched the Angels of Summer campaign. Please help us to continue support local foster infants and toddlers by making a donation today

WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT ANGELS Donate Online! www.angelsfostercare.org Text FOSTERANGELS to 44-321

OTHER WAYS TO HELP: DONATE BY CHECK TO Angels Foster Care 3905 State Street, #7-115 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Donate by phone by calling 805-884-0012 Make a contribution to our Endowment Fund Learn about Planned Giving Opportunities Provide an In-Kind Gift of New Baby Supplies

OTHER WAYS TO HELP: Support Angels by shopping Amazon Smiles and selecting Angels Foster Care as your chosen nonprofit. A portion of all purchases made on Amazon will benefit our foster care program.

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Best Local Bank or Credit Union Community Bank of santa Maria 2739 Santa Maria Way, Santa Maria (805) 922-2900 yourcbsm.com info@yourcbsm.com

Best Used Car Dealer Toyota of santa Maria 700 E. Betteravia Road, Santa Maria (805) 928-3881 toyotasm.com toyotasalessm@toyotasm.com facebook.com/Toyotasantamaria @toyotaofsantamaria

Best Lawyer/A orney HarriS PerSonal Injury LawyerS 610 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 254-4023 harrispersonalinjury.com harrispersonalinjury@gmail.com facebook.com/HarrisPersonalInjury @harrispersonalinjury

Best Auto Maintenance/Repair Pat’S Automotive 931 S. Blosser Road, Santa Maria (805) 928-4515 service@patsautomotive.com facebook.com/Patsautomotivesantamaria

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Best Veterinarian Evergreen Animal Clinic 3389 Orcutt Road, suite 101, Santa Maria (805) 937-6341 evergreenanimalclinic.com evergreenanimalclinic@gmail.com facebook.com/EvergreenAnimalClinic

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Best Place to Buy Tires santa Maria Tire 119 W. Betteravia Road, Santa Maria (805) 922-4557 smtire.com facebook.com/smtire @smtireinc

Best Car Wash/Detail splaSh n’DaSh 5006 Orcutt Road, Orcutt (805) 937-3243

We Understand The Challenges Facing Small Businesses Because We’re A Small Business Too All of us have adapted and changed the way we operate just to make it even safer and more convenient for you. We want to remind you that it is always a safe bet to do business locally.

Local businesses provide good jobs, build community pride and invest right back into the community. It’s why Community Bank of Santa Maria encourages you to spend locally as much as possible. Janet Silveria,

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Best Cosignment ore, Best Antique ore

Best Place to Pamper Your Pet Doggie Parlour

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D

éjà Vu Antiques lives up to its name: the feeling that you’ve experienced something before, or if we’re translating the French phrase literally, “already seen.” Walking into the quaint antique store feels like a rush of nostalgia for a time period I’ve never lived in: 1950s school desks, old-school film cameras (the kind that look like accordions), retro kitchenware, and enough knick-knacks to fill my dream house and then some. And if you don’t feel like leaving your quarantine cocoon just yet, have a peak at Déjà Vu’s Facebook page. The owners regularly post pictures of new (old?) items in the shop, so you can start crushing on that vintage armoire from the comfort of the room you want to put it in! —Malea Martin

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Best Moving Company Meathead MoverS 3600 S. Higuera, SLO (805) 544-6328 meatheadmovers.com customerservice@meatheadmovers.com facebook.com/MeatheadMovers @meatheadmovers

Best Jewelry ore Melby’S JewelerS 1140 E. Clark Ave., suite 190, Orcutt (805) 925-1678 melbys.com facebook.com/est1922 @melbysjewelers

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Best Place for Gifts Company’S Coming

Best Flower Shop Back Porch FreSh FlowerS & GiftS

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Best Hardware ore Miner’S Ace hardware

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Best Real Estate Company Century 21 santa Maria 1811 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 934-2105 century21.com facebook.com/C21SantaMaria

Best Customer Service (tie) Ever-Ready Electric 2315 Meredith Lane, Suite G, Santa Maria, CA 93455 (805) 934-7091 everreadyelectric.com frank@everreadyelectric.com facebook.com/Ever-ReadyElectric-308776245861416 @ever_ready_electric

Best Electrician Ever-Ready Electric

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Best Landscaper Cullen LandScaping P.O. Box 2661, Orcutt (805) 878-9871

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Best Contractor Pacific Development

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Best Plumber Best Customer Service (tie) Jack’S AllVivid Financial American Plumbing Management 2011 Preisker Lane, suite A, 340 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 937-4556 vividfm.com

2315 Meredith Ln., Suite G, Santa Maria, CA 93455 www.everreadyelectric.com Lic. No. 428707 Fully Insured

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Best Furniture/Decor ore A La Carte 230 Betteravia Road, suite H, Santa Maria (805) 925-3272

Best Pet Si er or Boarding Lucky Dog Pet ReSort 526 N. Oakglen Ave., Nipomo (805) 929-5825 luckydognipomo.com luckydog@luckydognipomo.com facebook.com/luckydognipomo @luckydog_nipomo

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Best Carpet/Flooring Company Flooring 101

Best Cleaning Service Merry MaidS

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Best Pest Control Service Laban’S ProfeSSional PeSt serviceS (805) 266-1911

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Thank You for Voting Us Best Eyewear Store!

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HAPPY POOCH: Chris Consolo hangs with the dogs at Lucky Dog Pet Resort in Nipomo, where canine companions can room at the Best Pet Sitter or Boarding and be cared for while the rest of the family is out of town.

Best Tree Trimming Service Central City Tree & LandScape serviceS 1117 W. Church St., Santa Maria (805) 928-3513 centralcitytree.com centralcitytree@gmail.com facebook.com/Central-City-Tree-ServicesInc-292427084246339 @centralcitytree

Best Mortgage Company Guild Mortgage

2236 S. Broadway, suites A and B, Santa Maria (805) 361-0355 guildmortgage.com cnunez@guildmortgage.net facebook.com/GuildMortgageHome @guildmortgageco

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VOTED THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN NORTHERN SB COUNTY!

156 S. Broadway St., Suite A | Orcutt | (805) 937-6575

Because your Furbaby is a Champ!

We will remain open as an essential business for grooming.

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Online and call ins for products such as treats, toys, food, apparel and much more available for curbside pick up. Shop Local! 3564 Skyway Dr., S.M. (805) 361-0802

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f you’re taking up a new gardening hobby or giving your landscape a facelift, visit Whispering Tree Nursery for all your outdoor planting needs. The nursery has a vast inventory of brightly colored flowers, lavish succulents, trees, and tomato plants. Whispering Tree Nursery has it all, from garden soil to lively garden art and a friendly staff ready to give you green-thumb tips. If you’re going with a project in mind or looking for some inspiration, the local nursery will give you an idea or two with a side of smiles as its copper dinosaurs peek between the greenery. —Karen Garcia

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Best Child Care seedS Family Child Care

800 E. Cypress, Santa Maria (805) 270-3059 seedsfamilychildcare.business.site @seedsfcc

TOP OFF: For years and years, the Sun’s readers have voted Orcutt 76 the best place to fill up your car, and this year is no different.

Best Window Cleaning Service Royal Pane Window Cleaning (805) 878-2885

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Best Place to Fill Up Your Car Orcutt 76 100 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 937-5340 orcutt76.com facebook.com/orcutt76gas

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for voting

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PROPER CUT: Albert Licerio can fix that pandemic

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Best Heal Food/ Vitamin ore LaSSenS Natural Best Hike or Bike Trail FoodS & VitaminS Orcutt Hill TrailS 1790 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 925-3432 lassens.com facebook.com/LassensNaturalFoodsandVitamins @lassens

Best Place for Skin Care InsPArationS salon and spa 130 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt (805) 934-8682 insparations1.com facebook.com/InSPArationsSalonandSpa @insparationssalon

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Best Barbershop Old Orcutt Barber shop 156 S. Broadway, Orcutt (805) 937-6575 oldorcuttbarbershop.com oldorcuttbarbers@hotmail.com facebook.com/oldorcuttbarbershop @oldorcuttbarbershop

Best Hair Salon TrendS salon

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Best Nail Salon All About NailS & spa

4869 S. Bradley Road, suite 109, Orcutt (805) 937-0288

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Best Dentist Vilma samS, DDs

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Best Tanning Salon Bikini’S Optional

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BREATH OF FREsH AIR: Rancho Maria Golf Club has the Best Golf Course around.

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BEsT OF THE BEsT: The Santa Maria Inn

has more wins than we can keep track of this year. It’s where you want to put up your family, throw a big bash, settle in to weekend brunch, and attend a wedding reception.

Best Chiropractor Anaya Chiropractic & sportS injury

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Best OB-GYN Dr. Carol KaramitSoS, Urology ASSociateS of the Central CoaSt

116 S. Palisade Drive, suite 110, Santa Maria (805) 349-7133 urologyslo.com

Best Pediatrician Dr. Robert Barry

1420 Miller St., suite A, Santa Maria (805) 775-8516

Best Alternative Healer Dr. Herb Kandel

225 E. Mill St., Santa Maria (805) 922-4490 acupuncturecentersantamaria.com facebook.com/acupuncturecentersantamaria

Best Counselor/Therapist skip Purper

2880 Santa Maria Way, suite C4, Santa Maria (805) 938-5801 skippurper.com skip@skippurper.com

Best Senior Living Community Country OakS Care Center

830 E. Chapel St., Santa Maria (805) 922-6657 countryoakscarecenter.com info@countryoakscarecenter.com facebook.com/CountryOaksCC

Best Place to Put Up Visiting Family santa Maria Inn 801 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 928-7777

311 E. Main St., Santa Maria (805) 922-5577

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Best Golf Course Rancho Maria Golf CourSe

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20 classes a week online to choose from New Member Special: 30 Days for $40 (Other Class Passes and Memberships Available) Best Yoga Studio 2020

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THANKS FOR VOTING US BEST ORTHODONTIST! 5 Time Winner in Northern Santa Barbara County

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GETTING HITCHED Best Wedding Venue The Dana-PowerS HouSe and Barn 535 Mehlschau Road, Nipomo (805) 471-4291 danapowershouse.com judi@danapowershouse.com facebook.com/The-Dana-Powers-House-and-BarnWeddings-and-Festive-Occasions-78442768306/ @embellishvintagerentals

Best Wedding Caterer TeSta Catering

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ROMANTIC AND RUsTIC: The historic Dana-Powers House in Nipomo is elegant and classic, and it also comes with a high-raftered barn and a large outdoor lawn area, which is why readers voted it the Best Wedding Venue.


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Best Place to Buy Best a Wedding Dress Wedding Planner A Heart’S DeSireS Bridal Wild BrideS and unit 103, EventS by LindSey 2125 S. Broadway, Santa Maria serna-OStapiuk (805) 862-2964 Orcutt

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Best Place for Best Place to Buy Wedding Flowers a Wedding Ring Flower Carriage Anthony’S JewelerS by MS. Cardel 550 E. Betteravia, suite A, 2255 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 922-0578 flowercarriage.net flowercarriage@gmail.com facebook.com/FlowerCarriage @flowercarriage

Best Wedding Band steppin’ Out

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Best Tuxedo Rental CaSa Blanca Bridal

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Best Limo or Party Bus Service Gold CoaSt LimoS 3463 State St., suite 408, Santa Barbara (805) 937-5466 goldcoastlimos.com info@goldcoastlimos.com facebook.com/goldcoastexecutivetransportation @goldcoastlimos

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for Voting Us BEST PEST CONTROL in Nor thern Santa Barbara County! WE DRIVE BUGS AWAY!

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Best Place for Wedding Reception santa Maria Inn 801 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (805) 928-7777 santamariainn.com innkeeper@santamariainn.com facebook.com/SantaMariaInn @santamariainn

Best Winery Wedding Venue PreSqu’ile Winery 5391 Presqu’ile Drive, Santa Maria (805) 937-8110 presquilewine.com

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HITCH A RIDE:

Alan Livingstone at Gold Coast Limousines has your next party on wheels covered.

Thank You For Voting Us Best Jewelry Store for 14 years!

1140 E. Clark Avenue, Santa Maria · (805) 925-1678 · www.melbys.com

Our Store Hours Tues - Fri: 9:30-5:30 Saturday: 10-3

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Thank you Central Coast for voting us

Custom Homes · Remodels · ADUs (Granny Units) (805) 349-9881 Pacific Development

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COMMUNITY ON MY MIND Best Eco-Friendly Business The Moxie Cafe’ 1317 W. McCoy Lane, Santa Maria (805) 361-2900 moxiecafe.com facebook.com/MoxieCafe @moxiecafe

Best Community Center/Nonprofit santa Maria Valley YMCA 3400 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria (805) 937-8521 smvymca.org cdauster@smvymca.org facebook.com/santamariavalley.ymca @smvymca

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COMMUNITY CENTER: Our readers voted the Santa

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LET THERE BE LIGHT

While in-person tours remain suspended, the Point San Luis Lighthouse Keepers presents a new virtual tour of the lighthouse, offered through Zoom, every Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. Each Zoom meeting is hosted by a docent and is limited to 10 guests or fewer. Admission is $10, and tickets are available in advance at my805tix.com. Call (805) 540-5771 or visit pointsanluislighthouse.org to find out more. —Caleb Wiseblood PHOTO COURTESY OF KATHY MASTAKO

ARTS S A N TA Y N E Z VA L L E Y

20/20: A RETROSPECTIVE This spring, the Wildling

Museum of Art and Nature will mark its 20th anniversary with a special exhibition celebrating the Museum’s 20-year history in the Santa Ynez Valley. View the exhibit online. Mondays, Wednesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through Sept. 7 805-6881082. wildlingmuseum.org/news/2020-retrospective. Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang.

THE ART OF FACE MASKS: VIRTUAL EXHIBIT This

group show reunites several artists from the museum’s 2019 exhibit, The Art of Dress, including Georganne Alex, Carole Coduti, Gwen Samuels, and others. ongoing Free. artoffacemasks.com. Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang, 805-686-1211.

A MIGHTY OAK: PERMANENT EXHIBIT ONLINE

Depicts the habitat around a Valley oak–one of the largest and old trees found in our area. View the artwork online. ongoing Free. Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, 805-688-1082, wildlingmuseum.org.

REMEMBERING BUD BOTTOMS: A LEGACY OF ART AND ACTIVISM This online exhibit features sea life

sculpture works by the Santa Barbara artist locally-renowned for his iconic Dolphin Family sculpture installed at the base of Stearns Wharf. Through Sept. 22 Free. Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, 805-688-1082, wildlingmuseum.org.

SB COUNTY AND BEYOND Photographic landscapes by George Rose. View online. ongoing Free. Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, 805-6881082, wildlingmuseum.org. SOLVANG SCHOOL: INSPIRED BY NATURE View the exhibit online. Features photography by 29 Solvang School Yearbook and Media students. The students, grades 7 – 8, were inspired by philosopher Henry David Thoreau’s quote: “All good things are wild and free.” ongoing Free. Wildling Museum of Art and Nature, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, 805688-1082, wildlingmuseum.org.

S A N TA M A R I A VA L L E Y/ L O S A L A M O S

CALL FOR ARTISTS (GRADES 4-12): NEW CHILDREN’S BOOK This art contest will give

students an opportunity create illustrations for a bilingual children’s book that will depict local landmarks. Students are to create their illustration on a paper template entry form. All illustrations shall be created using colored pencils only. Through Sept. 25 Abel Maldonado Community Youth Center, 600 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria.

PCPA: ACTORS TALKBACK Streams live on PCPA’s

Instagram every Thursday and spotlights a different thespian guest each week. Hosted by Erik Stein. Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. Free. pcpa.org. PCPA: The Pacific Conservatory Theatre, 800 S. College, Santa Maria, 805-922-8313.

PCPA READS AT HOME A literacy project that uses

our students’ learning to serve children and parents who are learning at home. Co-hosted by Allan Hancock College and the Santa Maria-Bonita School District to bring a love of stories and language to people right in their homes. ongoing PCPA: The Pacific Conservatory Theatre, 800 S. College, Santa Maria, 805-922-8313, pcpa.org.

TECH TALKS: LIVE ON INSTAGRAM Every Tuesday sit

down with one of our technical staff and learn about the ins and outs of their craft. Get the exclusive with our host Erik Stein. Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m. PCPA: The Pacific Conservatory Theatre, 800 S. College, Santa Maria, 805-922-8313, pcpa.org.

WINE AND DESIGN VIRTUAL CLASSES Check Wine

and Design’s Orcutt website for the complete list of virtual classes online, for various ages. Also offering kids camps for summer. ongoing Varies. wineanddesign.com/orcutt. Wine and Design, 3420 Orcutt Road, suite 105, Orcutt.

WORKSHOPS VIA ZOOM Sara Curran Ice, PCPA’s

Technical Theatre Program Coordinator/Designer, is conducting Workshops via Zoom for local high school drama students. Check site or call for more info. ongoing PCPA: The Pacific Conservatory Theatre, 800 S. College, Santa Maria, 805-922-8313, pcpa.org. SOUTH COAST SLO COU NT Y

NIPOMO ARTISTS VIRTUAL SHOW AND SALE

Missing all those great Central Coast art shows this year? Join nipomoartists.com for online purchasing and in-person pickups after the show. Items for sale include functional and decorative ceramics, jewelry, painting, and more. Sept. 5, 6 a.m.-11:30 p.m., Sept. 6, 6 a.m.-11:30 p.m. and Sept. 7, 6 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Free. 805-6330796. nipomoartists.com. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

SUMMER DATE NIGHTS WITH

THE CLARK CENTER: ONLINE A weekly online

performance series. Look for it on the Clark Center’s YouTube Channel and Facebook page. Donations will be split between artists/ organizations and the Clark Center. Saturdays, 6-7 p.m. through Sept. 26 Donations accepted. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/summer-date-nights-2020/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. SAN LUIS OBISPO

BRUSHSTROKES 2020 Brushstrokes 2020 is a digital

exhibition featuring 42 paintings by members of The Painters Group, an affiliated artist group of SLOMA, and members of Art Center Morro Bay. Artists explore a variety of subject matter, from portraits of loved ones and animals to serene landscapes. Through Sept. 27 Free. 805-543-8562. sloma. org/exhibition/brushstrokes-2020/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

CALIFORNIA SCULPTURE SLAM 2020 California

Sculpture SLAM showcases current works by established and up-and-coming California sculptors. The exhibition’s goal is to provide a platform for a wide variety of concepts and materials. Exhibition slideshow online. Through Sept. 27 Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/slam-2020/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

DIGITAL EXHIBITION: TERMINALLY OPTIMISTIC-THE PRINTS OF RACHAEL WINN YON This

retrospective exhibition explores the prints of Rachael Winn Yon, who was joyous, adventurous, curious, and energetic. Her large personality is reflected in her prints, with playful imagery and imaginative scenes. You can view this digital exhibition at SLOMA.org. Mondays-Sundays. through Sept. 27 Free. sloma.org/exhibition/terminally-optimistic/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 543-8562.

THE INTERMISSION SHOW This brisk 8- to 10-minute show is set up like a socially distanced talk show with SLO Rep’s Managing Artistic Director Kevin Harris at the helm, clad in a tacky suit and tie with a faux alcoholic drink nearby.

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.

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INDEX Arts ............................[64] Culture & Lifestyle.......[65] Food & Drink..............[65] Music .........................[65]

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 3 p.m. San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo, 805786-2440, slorep.org/.

RAYTOONS ONLINE CLASSES: CARTOONING, VIDEO GAME DESIGN, AND CREATIVE WRITING

Raytoons will be having online classes this fall in Cartooning, Video Game Creation, Comic Book Making, 2D Animation, Claymation, Creative Writing, and more. Available through the Outschool Online School. Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. through Sept. 21 $10. 805-546-3132. outschool.com. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID.

SLO CAMERA CLUB Online Zoom meetings and

competitions. Everyone is welcome. Visit site for meeting links. Second Thursday of every month Free to guest. slocameraclub.org/home.shtml. SLO Guild Hall, 2880 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 805-543-0639.

SLOMA: WEEKLY ART PROJECTS Kids can enjoy new activities from home (posted online every Monday). Mondays sloma.org. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 543-8562. VIRTUAL ART GALLERY Every Friday, we publish our

Virtual Art Gallery to our blog and newsletter. Featuring artworks from customers and the community. Fridays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo.wordpress. com/category/gallery-exhibits/virtual-gallery/. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

VIRTUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION This year, the Cuesta College Harold J Miossi Student Exhibition went online. View student work, including the Salon des Refuses, on the website. Mondays-Sundays hjmgallery2020studentshow. org/. Harold J. Miossi Gallery, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-546-3202.

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FREE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ART CLASSES (ONLINE) Check the foundation’s site for various classes

offered, for ages 5 to 18. Through Oct. 31 Paso Robles Youth Arts Foundation, 3201 Spring St., Paso Robles, 805238-5825, pryaf.org.

STUDIOS ON THE PARK: ONLINE CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS Check site for a variety of virtual classes

and workshops online. ongoing studiosonthepark.org. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles, 805-2389800. NORTH COAST SLO COU NT Y

CAMBRIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS ONLINE: TAMING THE RESTLESS MIND A virtual exhibit.

These featured artists for September bring works of abstraction. Deborah Pepin works with pastels, oils, and cold wax to create what she calls her doodles. Marvin

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Colony Square Pop-Up Drive In Theater: Batman THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Wild Fields Brewhouse

PROUDLY SERVING SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FOR OVER 40 YEARS There’s no substitute for quality!

2020 Sunset Seafood Boil FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Cass Winery, Paso Robles

Summer Drive-In Movies in the Park: Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 City of Atascadero

Free Live Stream Conce Featuring: Laura Jean Anderson SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 Online via Tiny Porch Conce s

Drive Up Theatre A Benefit Event SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 Santa Maria Civic Theatre

Point San Luis Lighthouse Vi ual Tour SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Point San Luis Lighthouse

Empty Bowls Fundraiser for 5CHC SATURDAYS: SEPT. 12, 19, & 26 5Cities Homeless Coalition

Shrubs & Reductions SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Online with Make & Muddle

Tiny Porch Summer Conce Series:

The Coffis Brothers SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 King Gille e Ranch

“Socially Distanced” High Tea on the Blue Deck FRI, SAT, SUN, SEPT. 25, 26, 27 Los Osos/SLO Master Chorale

Bang Muay Thai Seminar w/Sensei Duane Ludwig SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Sleeping Tiger Fitness

Hot Bu ered Rum with The Dales and Abby and the Myth SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Tiny Porch Conce s

Cass Wine Seminar: The Evolution of Rosé SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Cass Winery

Tent City A er Dark FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 Tent City Sunken Gardens

2020 Estate Beef Dinner Series: Plate Ribs FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 Cass Winery

Krav Maga Level 2 Weekend SAT & SUN, OCTOBER 17 & 18 Sleeping Tiger Fitness, San Luis Obispo

Patriot Cruise of San Luis Bay SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 Point San Luis Lighthouse

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Light Station. Travel back in time to 1890, delve into the history of the light station, and see all the places you’d see on an in-person tour, plus more. Wednesdays, 2-3 p.m. $10. 805-540-5771. pointsanluislighthouse.org/. Point San Luis Lighthouse, 1 Lighthouse Rd., Avila Beach. SAN LUIS OBISPO

COMPLIMENTARY OUTDOOR YOGA CLASSES Hotel San Luis Obispo, Piazza

AUG. 27 – SEPT. 3 2020

Hospitality’s first property on California’s scenic Central Coast, is now offering complimentary outdoor yoga classes on its rooftop terrace. Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, 8 a.m.-noon $10-$15 donation suggested. 805-235-0700. hotel-slo.com. Hotel San Luis Obispo, 877 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.

COMPLIMENTARY SHOWERS WITH SHOWER THE PEOPLE After a short hiatus, the San Luis Obispo Library will once again be partnering with local non-profit organization, Shower the People. The shower trailer will be located between the library and parking structure. Toiletries provided. Sundays, 1-3 p.m. Free. San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo.

FROM BULLY TO BESTIE: HOW CHANGING YOUR THOUGHTS CHANGES EVERYTHING Karianne

WORKOUT WEBINAR

Unwind Studio in Orcutt hosts a Zoom workshop on Saturday, Sept, 5, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Personal trainer and nutrition coach Tryna Gonzales (pictured) will guide participants through a High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workout geared toward burning calories in a small amount of time. Admission to the workshop is $15. Pre-register or learn more at unwindsantamaria.com. The studio is located at 130 N. Broadway, suite B, Orcutt. —C.W.

ARTS from page 64 Sosna, now 93, will be exhibiting abstracts. MondaysSundays, Sept. 5 and Sept. 6. through Sept. 27 Free. cambriacenterforthearts.org. Cambria Center for the Arts, 1350 Main St., Cambria.

FEATURED ARTISTS: BENJAMIN EDMISTON AND SAMUEL T. ADAMS A duo show for the month of

September. Through Oct. 1 Left Field Gallery, 1036 Los Osos Valley Road, Los Osos, 805-305-9292, leftfieldgallery.com.

CULTURE & LIFESTYLE L O M P O C/ VA N D E N B E R G

GOOD MORNING LOMPOC The show is hosted by

Lompoc locals Michelle and Jeremy Ball, who aim to keep the community connected while staying home at the same time. Episodes are also available to watch on YouTube after they’re streamed live. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:30 a.m. Facebook, Online, Inquire for Facebook address. S A N TA M A R I A VA L L E Y/ L O S A L A M O S

BIZ MASTERS TOASTMASTERS TUESDAYS: ZOOM Learn more about Toastmasters, prepare for ‘Your

Munstedt tackles a thought-provoking and sensitive subject with hope and love and without judgment. Sept. 4, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Varies. 800-556-2926. eventbrite.com. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID.

HOMESHARESLO CALL-IN COFFEE CHAT Connect

with the folks at HomeShareSLO to talk about homesharing and other housing solutions twice a month during our Call-In Coffee Chat events. Second Wednesday of every month, 12-1 p.m. through Dec. 9 Free. 805-215-5474. smartsharehousingsolutions.org/events/. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID.

MEDITATION, BREATHWORK, AND GRATITUDE PRACTICE: LIVE ON ZOOM This class will support

NAR-ANON: TUESDAY MEETINGS Nar-Anon is a support group for those who are affected by someone else’s addiction. Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m. naranoncentralca.org/ meetings/meeting-list/. The Redeemer Lutheran Church, 4500 El Camino Real, Atascadero, 805-221-5523. PAJAMA MOVIE NIGHT Enjoy a vintage movie on the

big screen again. Movie to be announced. Ticket includes popcorn and soda. Sept. 6, 7-9 p.m. $10. 805-238-4103. pasoroblesdowntown.org. Park Cinemas, 1100 Pine St., Paso Robles. NORTH COAST SLO COU NT Y

CENTRAL COAST SUMMER SLIM DOWN A 12-week

program. Shed those extra pounds and learn which foods work with your unique body. ongoing, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Call for price and schedule. 805-235-7978. gratefulbodyhealthcoaching. com. Grateful Body, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.

MORRO BAY MARTIAL ARTS: SCHOOL OF TECHNIQUE A variety of adult and youth classes. Instructor has more than 35 years of experience. Offering Judo, JiuJitsu, Kickboxing, MMA, and Self-Defense classes. MondaysSaturdays, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. through Dec. 31 Call for details. 805-701-7397. charvetmartialarts.com. Morro Bay Martial Arts, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.

TAI CHI AND QI GONG: ZEN IN MOTION Small group classes with 2019 Tai Chi Instructor of the Year. Call for time and days. Learn the Shaolin Water Style and 5 Animals Qi Gong. Beginners welcomed. Mondays, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Call for price details. 805-701-7397. charvetmartialarts.com. Morro Bay Martial Arts, 850 Shasta, Morro Bay.

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.

you and help you stay vital during these uncertain times. Practices include breathing techniques to calm the nervous system, guided meditation for balanced relaxation, mantra practice to calm the mind, and tips to help you cultivate and maintain a home practice. Wednesdays, 12-12:45 p.m. through Sept. 16 $10 for SLO Botanical Garden members/$15 for non-members. 805-540-1762. eventbrite. com. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo.

TAI CHI CHUN/ QI GONG BASICS Learn the foundation of

MINDFULNESS IN THE DALLIDET GARDENS

KALYRA: PURCHASES AND PICK-UPS Offering

Mindfulness is a type of meditation without dogma that is simple and suitable for anyone. Engage your senses--sound, sight, touch--by sitting, walking and exploring in silent contemplation. Tuesdays, 9-10:30 a.m. through Sept. 29 $15. 805-543-0638. historycenterslo.org/mindful.html. Dallidet Adobe and Gardens, 1185 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLASSES FOR SENIORS Have

you heard the phrase, “Sitting is the new smoking”? Cuesta College’s Emeritus exercise program, taught by Doris Lance, is offering a 45-minute class of stretching, balance, and cardiovascular fitness three days a week available to seniors. Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9-9:45 a.m. through Dec. 18 Free. 805546-3942. cuesta.edu. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID.

VISIT THE DALLIDET GARDENS Enjoy the unparalleled

natural beauty of the gardens through Labor Day weekend. Sundays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. through Sept. 7 Free. 805-5430638. dallidet.org. Dallidet Adobe and Gardens, 1185 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo. NORTH SLO COU NT Y

NAR-ANON: FRIDAY MEETINGS A meeting for those

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.

FOOD & DRINK varietals from all over the world. Tuesdays-Sundays, 12-5 p.m. 805-693-8864. kalyrawinery.com. Kalyra Winery, 343 N. Refugio Rd., Santa Ynez.

STANDING SUN: PURCHASES AND DELIVERIES

Visit site for Cellar Club details and more info. MondaysThursdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 805-691-9413. standingsunwines. com. Standing Sun Wines, 92 2nd St., Unit D, Buellton, 805-691-9413. L O M P O C/ VA N D E N B E R G

FLYING GOAT CELLARS: APPOINTMENT AND PICK-UPS This winery specializes in Pinot Noir and

sparkling wine. Call or check site for pick-up and appointment info. Mondays, Thursdays-Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 805736-9032. flyinggoatcellars.com. Flying Goat Cellars, 1520 Chestnut Court, Lompoc. S A N TA M A R I A VA L L E Y/ L O S A L A M O S

PRESQU’ILE WINERY: RESERVATIONS ONLY Call or go online to make a reservation (reservations open to the public starting June 6). ongoing Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile PHOTO COURTESY OF THOMAS KESSLER

Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110, presquilewine.com. SOUTH COAST SLO COU NT Y

ARROYO GRANDE FARMERS MARKET Saturdays,

12-2:25 p.m. Arroyo Grande Farmers Market, Olohan Alley, Arroyo Grande. SAN LUIS OBISPO

SLO FARMERS MARKET Hosts more than 60 vendors.

Saturdays, 8-10:45 a.m. World Market Parking Lot, 325 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

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VIRTUAL WINE TASTING PACKAGES AT CASS WINERY Wine by the glass and bottles are also available for purchase. Check site for specific virtual tasting packages. ongoing Free. 805-239-1730. casswines.com/. Cass Winery And Vineyard, 7350 Linne Rd., Paso Robles.

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MORRO BAY FARMERS MARKET A delightful

mix of local farm fresh products, baked goods, crafts, and more. Thursdays, 2-4:30 p.m. 805-824-7383. Morro Bay Main Street Farmers Market, Main Street and Morro Bay Boulevard, Morro Bay, facebook.com/ MorroBayMainStreetFarmersMarket/.

MUSIC S A N TA M A R I A VA L L E Y/ L O S A L A M O S

SANTA MARIA PHILHARMONIC: SOUNDCLOUD

Features recordings of the Mozart Sinfonia from the Philharmonic’s last live concert and other recordings. ongoing Free. smphilharmonic.org. Soundcloud (Santa Maria Philharmonic), Online, Santa Maria.

CAL POLY ARTS VIRTUAL MUSICAL SERIES: A KILLER PARTY A collaboration between more than 50

Broadway professionals all working together remotely. A 9-part musical. Wednesdays $12.99 for complete series. akillerpartymusical.com/cal-poly-arts. Spanos Theatre, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, 805-756-7113.

from others from the comfort of your own home. Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. $40 monthly subscription. 805-598-1509. divining.weebly.com. Divine Inspiration, 947 E Orange St., Santa Maria.

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VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS OVER ZOOM Visit site or call to learn about various virtual workshop offerings. ongoing Varies. Unwind Studio, 130 N. Broadway, suite B, Santa Maria, 805-748-2539, unwindsantamaria.com.

SATURDAY IN THE PARK: VIRTUAL CONCERT SERIES Concerts will be available to stream for free. Saturdays, 6:30 p.m. Free admission. visitatascadero.com. Atascadero Lake Park, 9305 Pismo Ave., Atascadero, 461-5000.

YOGA FOR MANKIND: ZOOM CLASSES Offering a variety of virtual yoga and pilates classes over the summer. Check site for class schedule. ongoing Starts at $10. yoga4mankind.org. Yoga for Mankind, 130 N Broadway, suite B, Orcutt.

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAYS: VIRTUAL MUSIC SERIES Follow the venue’s Facebook page for a virtual series of music, wine tasting, and education. Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. Free. facebook.com/vinaroblesamphitheatre/. Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles, 805-286-3680.

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POINT SAN LUIS LIGHTHOUSE VIRTUAL TOUR

The inaugural Nipomo Artists Virtual Show and Sale begins on Saturday, Sept. 5, and will remain open through Monday, Sept. 7. Locally produced artwork for sale during this online exhibit’s run include creations in various media— paintings, jewelry, ceramics, and more. The complete gallery will be free to view at nipomoartists.com. Call (805) 633-0796 or email info@nipomoartists.com for more details. —C.W.

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HUMAN BEING SUPPORT AND INSPIRATION ONLINE GROUP An online group to listen and get support

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The History Center of SLO kicked off its new Mindfulness series on Aug. 25, which will continue every Tuesday, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., through Sept. 29, at Dallidet Adobe and Gardens. Participants will engage in mediation and exploration of the grounds in quiet contemplation. Admission is $15. Call (805) 543-0638 or visit historycenterslo.org for more info. The garden is located at 1185 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo. —C.W.

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MUSIC Arts Briefs Central Coast Childbirth Network and Breastfeeding Coalition co-host virtual screening of Chocolate Milk: The Documentary PHOTO COURTESY OF The Central Coast CHOCOLATEMILKDOC.COM Breastfeeding Coalition and the Central Coast Childbirth Network are co-hosting an upcoming virtual screening of Chocolate Milk: The Documentary. Registrants of the online event will be able to access the film anytime between Saturday, Aug. 29, and Monday, Aug. 31. Following the screening period, a live Q-and-A will take place over Zoom on Monday, Aug. 31, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The film’s director, Elizabeth Bayne (pictured), and other guest speakers will take part in the interactive discussion. Told from the perspectives of three Black women—a new mother, a midwife, and a WIC lactation educator—Chocolate Milk: The Documentary aims to spark public discussion on how communities can better support Black mothers. Visit facebook.com/centralcoastbreastfeeding to find out about how to register for the online screening and Q-and-A event. For more info on Chocolate Milk: The Documentary, visit chocolatemilkdoc.com.

Dead Reckoning authors to hold book signings in Lompoc and Morro Bay Local novelists Therese Vannier and Michael Corbin Ray will be signing copies of their new book, Dead Reckoning, at the Lompoc Veterans Memorial FILE IMAGE COURTESY OF BAAA! PRESS Building on Saturday, Sept. 5, from 10 a.m. to noon, and at the Coalesce Bookstore in Morro Bay on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. Dead Reckoning is a historical novel centered on the Honda Point disaster of 1923, when seven U.S. Navy ships ran aground off the coast near Lompoc. Twentythree sailors were killed during the tragedy. Using both historical figures and fictional characters, Vannier and Ray sought to reimagine the mindsets of the sailors aboard the ships, while maintaining historical accuracy of the central event. To find out more about the writing duo behind Dead Reckoning, who previously collaborated on their first historical fiction novel, The Long Way, in 2013, visit baaapress.com. Both authors currently reside in Solvang. The Lompoc Veterans Memorial Building is located at 100 E. Locust Ave., Lompoc. The Coalesce Bookstore is located at 845 Main St., Morro Bay.

Registration open for the 2020 Central Coast Writers Conference This year’s annual Central Coast Writers Conference will feature a variety of virtual workshops, which are scheduled to begin on Thursday, Sept. 24, and run through Saturday, Sept. 26. Admission to the complete series starts at $225. Visit centralcoastwritersconference.com for registration details and more info. m Arts Briefs is compiled by Arts Editor Caleb Wiseblood. Send information to cwiseblood@santamariasun.com.

What dreams may come

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High Roller Tiki Lounge celebrates Angie and the Nightmares’ new album, Girl Talk, with a virtual release party BY CALEB WISEBLOOD

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irl Talk isn’t just a locally produced Americana album, it basically doubles as a coffee-table book. And it isn’t just a coffee-table book either, it’s also a nightlight, explained Lompoc-based singer-songwriter Angelina LaPointe. Angie and the Nightmares—made up of LaPointe, HERE COMES THE NIGHTLIGHT: Angie and the Nightmares’ new album, Girl Talk, comes with a uniquely designed guitarist and backing vocalist Aaron France, and banjoist coffee-table book that also functions as a nightlight. Bandleader Angelina LaPointe described the compilation piece and drummer Sean “Doc” Campbell—plans to celebrate as a miniature music festival. the album’s release with a performance at High Roller Tiki Lounge in Solvang, to be streamed live through Facebook PHOTO COURTESY OF THE BRAMBLES PHOTO COURTESY OF ANGELINA LAPOINTE (Friday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m.). But back to the nightlight/book hybrid. “Books and text-based artwork are ways to marry my skills as a visual artist with my passion for songwriting,” said LaPointe, who studied printmaking and book arts at UCSB’s College of Creative Studies. Patrons of LaPointe’s band can purchase Girl Talk as a digital download ($7), with the option to add on a uniquely designed artist’s book (for only $3 more). The book unfolds like a miniature tent and comes with a small LED light to hang from the center. LaPoint chose the tent shape partly to invoke memories of camping at outdoor music festivals such as Live Oak. ALBUM ART: Girl Talk is available as a “I wanted the album to come with an object. Vinyl digital download for $7, with the option to production is out of our price range, and CDs can feel like an add on the artist’s book for only $3 more. afterthought; so we landed on this. It literally and figuratively The book unfolds like a miniature tent and comes with a small LED light to hang from adds a little light to your personal space,” she said. “It’s like a the center. tiny little concert venue for solo music listeners—which, let’s face it, is nearly all of us these days.” LaPoint also chose the tent/nightlight motif as a callback to In the tiki, tiki, tiki room her youth, whether it was camping abroad with her family or Angie and the Nightmares’ Girl Talk will within the walls of her own bedroom, she explained. It’s also a be available on Friday, Aug. 28, and can be reference to the album’s fourth track, titled “Night Lite.” pre-ordered at angieandthenightmares. “The nightlight form is inspired by the flashlight-lit pillow bandcamp.com. Tune in to the band’s forts of my childhood and my memories of hiding under the virtual concert, set to be livestreamed PARTNERS IN RHYME: Santa Barbara-based duo The Brambles is covers with headphones on after bedtime,” LaPointe said. from the High Roller Tiki Lounge in Solvang, scheduled to open for Angie and the Nightmares during the virtual The nostalgic visual element provides a thoughtful the same day at 7 p.m, at facebook.com/ release party celebrating Girl Talk on Friday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. counterbalance to themes of adulthood laced throughout the angieandthenightmares. Viewers can stream the concert for free through Facebook Live. album, which the group recorded with producer Jon Bartel at Northwall Studio in Atascadero. The title song, “Girl Talk,” “This song came together just right. It’s atmospheric and has lots of layers,” explores the complexities of growing up and “processing the harsh, beautiful she said of the song, which features a guest saxophone solo from San Luis realities of life and love,” LaPointe said. Obispo-based musician Laura Foxx, who LaPointe described as a “woodwind But out of the album’s 10 songs, the third track, “Turnaround,” is powerhouse.” LaPointe’s personal favorite—at least at the moment, she added. “Turnaround” also features guest vocals from Lompoc artist Anna FILE PHOTO COURTESY OF KASANDRA DE LA ROSA Cole, LaPointe’s longtime collaborator and former bandmate, who is slated to make a special appearance with Angie and the Nightmares during the upcoming livestream concert. Cole won’t be the only local act joining the show, as Santa Barbara-based Americana duo The Brambles, featuring Carly Rae and Bethany Rose, is scheduled to open for the band. While LaPointe is excited for the opportunity to perform at the High Roller Tiki Lounge for livestream viewers to enjoy virtually, she deeply misses the aspect of face-to-face interaction with audience members during traditional gatherings. She also misses getting to meet and collaborate with other musicians in person. “It is very difficult to imagine you have people who support you when you can’t see their faces or hug them after a gig. Creative work can feel lonely or silly, and having support from fans and peers is important in continuing to grow as an artist,” LaPointe said. “I also miss hosting other artists from out of town; getting to connect with people who have a similar vision and getting to share their music with the community.” m TERRIFIC TRIO: Lompoc-based Americana band Angie and the Nightmares features lead vocalist and bassist Angelina LaPointe (center), guitarist and backing vocalist Aaron France (left), and banjoist and drummer Sean Campbell (right).

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SMCT presents Drive-Up Theatre, a one-day program of five performances for audiences to enjoy from their vehicles BY CALEB WISEBLOOD

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hile accommodating social distancing, the Santa Maria Civic Theatre’s (SMCT) latest production isn’t one to enjoy from the comfort of your own home, but rather from the comfort of your own car. On Sunday, Aug. 30, SMCT will present its inaugural Drive-Up Theatre program, which will feature five different destinations throughout Santa Maria where attendees can park their cars and watch ON THE ROAD AGAIN: On Sunday, Aug. 30, the Santa Maria Civic Theatre will outdoor “mini shows.” These present its inaugural Drive-Up Theatre program, which will feature five different brief live acts will range destinations throughout Santa Maria where attendees can park their cars and from performances of show watch outdoor “mini shows.” tunes—songs from Little Shop SCREENSHOT FROM SMCT’S YOUTUBE PAGE of Horrors and Legally Blonde, for example—to specific scene selections, including a “mini play” condensed from The Red Velvet Cake War. Attendees of the event start their journey at SMCT, where they will receive a descriptive brochure, which includes the different addresses to drive to. Performances will run on a loop between 1 and SHOWSTOPPER: Performer Jordan Mills accuses her cat, Charlie, of trying to 4 p.m. for guests to frequent in any steal the spotlight during her entry in SMCT’s YouTube program, The Show Will Go order they prefer (this also allows On. Mills will also be participating in one of the five performances of the Drive-Up guests to come back for repeat Theatre program. viewings if they wish). The program costs $25, and to get out of the house while social distancing proceeds will benefit the theater. at the same time. When asked what she is most “This event got organized because—let’s be excited about in terms of SMCT resuming honest—we’re losing money, same as everyone traditional performances someday, Buchanan else,” Sally Buchanan told the Sun. Buchanan is said she doubts things will ever be precisely the the president of SMCT’s board of directors. same as before the COVID-19 pandemic. “Theaters have been hit hard by this “I’m not certain that ‘traditional’ theater is pandemic, and SMCT, like every other local ever going to return,” she said. “I really think community theater, is struggling to stay afloat,” things will be different going forward.” she added. But while the theater remains closed, The Drive-Up Theatre program SMCT’s creative team has still was headed by SMCT members in contact over the course Maureen Staunton and Stuart The show must go on kept of quarantine through both Wenger, and its five shows are Tickets to Santa Maria Civic formal virtual meetings and a made possible through the Theatre’s Drive-Up Theatre casual group chat, said actor and talents of 17 performers. Aside (Sunday, Aug. 30) are available in organizer Jaime Espinoza. from general admission, tips advance for $25 at my805tix.com. “As board members, we still felt are also encouraged during the it best not to just close the theater program, as each act is competing and be done with it. We still have our monthly for “best drive-up act.” The winning act will meetings over Zoom conference calls,” Espinoza be determined by which show receives the told the Sun. most donations (attendees can send tips to the theater’s Venmo—@thesmc—and specify which Espinoza is the secretary of SMCT’s board of act they’re tipping in the comment section). directors. For the past few months, he has also Buchanan described the event as a fun way been in charge of SMCT’s YouTube program, The FILE PHOTO BY JAYSON MELLOM Show Will Go On, which he edits and uploads new material for on a weekly basis. Guests of the channel can find a variety of unique video submissions from several SMCT members, including Jordan Mills, Meg Woods, Cody Fogh, Leia Miller, and others. Virtual offerings aside, Espinoza said he’s excited for the actors in the Drive-Up Theatre program to get a “small taste of performing for a live audience again.” ❍ RAISING FUNDS: “This event got organized because—let’s be honest— we’re losing money, same as everyone else,” Sally Buchanan (pictured, left) told the Sun. Buchanan is the president of SMCT’s board of directors.

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intimacy, and what the limitations of consent are. This is a challenging, disturbing, and difficult TV series, but also an important one. It examines the more commonplace side of the #MeToo movement. eries creator, writer, and co-director Michaela Anna: Arabella is a complicated character. The success of her first book gained her Coel stars as Arabella, a Twitter star and some notoriety, but she’s flailing both in her budding author living a hard-partying professional and personal life now. She’s a bit lifestyle in London with besties Terry (Weruche of a whirling dervish, always down for a hard Opia), a wannabe actress, and Kwame (Paapa party session despite the consequences. This Essiedu), a gay physical trainer. The evocative series examines the complexities of sexual consent, is a portrait of imperfection, Arabella destroys herself just as much as she does anyone else, drug culture, race, and social media. (12 30-min. and after a public callout accusing her writing episodes) assistant of rape, she gains enough attention Glen: I found the series’ first episode confusing. to let it all go to her head. Soon she’s not just an advocate but a warrior, and sometimes I wasn’t sure what it was about. It felt like a she’s making war just for the fight of it and not comedy, but there was something dark about looking around herself at the bigger picture. it too—maybe due to the recklessness with The audience is piecing together Arabella’s lost which the characters lived their lives. By the night along with her, and it’s soon evident it second episode the premise was clear. During isn’t as simple as a random roofie at the local a night out with friends, Arabella got roofied bar. People are hiding things, in a bar and raped, but her either out of self-protection or memory is shattered. Slowly over guilt, but as her memory slowly I MAY DESTROY YOU the series, she begins to piece starts to piece together the What’s it rated? TV-MA together what happened with evening, she gets some answers— What’s it worth, Anna? Full price the help of her friends Terry and and they aren’t always easy to What’s it worth, Glen? Full price Kwame. To complicate matters, hear. Where’s it showing? HBO after the success of her first Glen: Just like in real life, every book, Chronicles of a Fed-Up character is flawed, some to Millennial, she’s struggling to greater degrees than others, but most of the finish her second manuscript. The money from characters—despite their flaws—are capable of the advance is running out and she’s suffering good, too. Likewise, the various characters are writer’s block. She’s also hung up on Italian both victims of sexual assault and to one degree drug dealer Biagio (Marouane Zotti), who she or another facilitators if not perpetrators of it. met and hooked up with during a supposed The series moves back and forth in time, not writing getaway. The series really digs into what only right before Arabella’s rape but even back constitutes rape, what it means to consent to

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PULLING THE STRINGS: Fear City, Netflix’s new three-part documentary about the mob in 1970s New York, shows how methodical police work, wire-tapping, and surveillance generated the evidence needed to bring down the five families.

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What’s it rated? TV-MA When? 2020 Where’s it showing? Netflix If, like me, your knowledge of the mafia mostly comes from Martin Scorsese films, you’d be forgiven for thinking the scope of the criminal enterprise was overblown for the sake of compelling fiction, but if nothing else, Fear City proves that Scorsese classics like Goodfellas (1990) and Casino (1995) were in fact more realistic than we’d care to believe. In its three documentary episodes, crafted from vintage footage and contemporary interviews, Fear City starts by setting up how pervasive mob corruption was in 1970s New York. The five families had their hooks in everything from drugs, prostitution, and numbers-running to controlling labor unions and deciding who would get construction contracts. The money involved was enormous. The second episode shows the painstaking police surveillance and wiretapping necessary to get evidence on the slippery dons, while the final episode shows how using the RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) statute finally gave the feds the tool they needed to end the mayhem. Along the way we witness the ugly, murderous side of the mob. They

to her childhood and adolescence with bestie Terry. There’s also a side plot about Arabella’s semi-estranged relationship with her father. The series has remarkable scope for what amounts to six hours of runtime, and there’s so much nuance to the relationships that repeated viewing may be necessary to fully unpack all that Coel has loaded into the FRIENDSHIP’S LIMITS: After Arabella (Michaela Coel, left) is roofied and raped during a night of story. The book partying, her longtime friend, Terry (Weruche Opia), tries to help her overcome the trauma while she’s working on is struggling with her own set of emotions, in I May Destroy You, a BBC series airing on HBO. the story we watch unfolding, so this together her next book, and she has isolated is a piece of art herself from many people who are just plain about the process of creating a piece of art. Very over her antics and the drama that seems to meta. Everything about it feels surprising, and follow in her wake. She’s got her tried-and-true Coel walks the razor-thin tightrope separating friend Terry, but even that relationship starts liberation and exploitation. Tackling this topic to show cracks under pressure. This is a bold so frankly is an act of bravery. and brilliant series, delving into the meat of Anna: Coel isn’t afraid to make her audience what the ripples of trauma cause well after the feel uncomfortable and to make her characters initial event. It’s a blend of really small, intimate grounded in the reality of their flaws. All of moments in the lives of these characters and them, Arabella especially, are prone to selfa much bigger story and message. This one is obsession and ego while just below the surface totally worth a watch. ❍ their insecurity boils. She can’t seem to piece make for great fictional film characters, but the real things can rot in prison. (three 44- to 62-min. episodes) —Glen

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What’s it rated? TV-14 When? 2019 Where’s it showing? Netflix Get ready to fall in love with Netflix’s new four-part season 1 of Love on the Spectrum, which follows seven singles and two couples as they navigate the complex world of dating with autism. Working with experts Jodi Rodgers and Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson, these hopeful romantics learn how to adapt their specific approach to socialization for the dating world. Whether it is practicing various scenarios, learning how to manage the natural anxieties built into getting to know new people, or a speed-dating event specifically for people on the spectrum, the team’s goal is to set up the hopefuls for success. The cast has one thing in common beyond their diagnosis—they are all so incredibly endearing, earnest, and lovely. This is feel-good TV at its finest! It can also be heartbreaking. One of the single’s father revealed, “He hasn’t said it much lately, but he used to say, ‘I wish I was normal.’”

LOOKING FOR LOVE: Maddi and Mark are on the autism spectrum but still hope to find a romantic partner, in the Netflix documentary TV series Love on the Spectrum. He shouldn’t. He’s extraordinarily kind and thoughtful, which isn’t “normal” at all. (four 58-min. episodes) ❍ —Anna New Times Senior Staff Writer Glen Starkey and freelancer Anna Starkey write Sun Screen. Glen compiles streaming listings. Comment at gstarkey@newtimesslo.com.

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PIZZA TO-GO: A favorite at 15c in Templeton, the Forager comes with roasted mushrooms and a creamy white sauce.

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The place is reminiscent of the famed fi ctional Boston bar from that old ’80s TV show, he barstools in 15 Degrees C Wine Shop Cheers, “Where everybody knows your name, and Bar and the view of chef Nathan and they’re always glad you came.” Clapp’s open kitchen are on hold for the Clapp brought us Mexican Coca-Colas, time being, but the authentic Italian food and and I tasted some wine that Carscaden had neighborhood wine stop in Templeton has an opened—a rare glass of white. Carscaden has outdoor oasis just for you. advanced certification through the WSET Clapp dances and sings around his turntable of from-scratch pizzas and pastas, shared plates, (Wine and Spirit Education Trust) and is a certified sommelier through The Court of salads, burgers, and hot dogs. You can take Master Sommeliers. Her wine shop and bar your food and wine to an outside table with a serves both local wines, such as the Barton nearby mist machine to calm down and level Family’s Grey Wolf, but also specializes in out during the continuously unfolding series of boutique and hard-to-find imports and historic events we keep experiencing. interesting varieties. “We’re being creative,” For this reason, 15 said owner/sommelier Worth the drive Degrees is one of those Ali Rush Carscaden, 15 Degrees C Wine Shop & Bar is located at 624 places frequented by whose amazing wine South Main St. in Templeton. Hours are Tuesday to winemakers and beloved selection skills are still in Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call (805) 434-1554 by wine geeks. Clapp play with some delighted or email info@15Cwine.com for more information. Find and Carscaden love their wine lovers. fun food and drink specials at happy hour, Tuesday to customers, and you feel Clapp said he Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Visit the Wine & Beer Club at that kind of Templeton appreciates that their wineclub@15cwine.com. hospitality when you customers have been come in. patiently working with You can order them and sticking with them as they navigate the ever-changing from a handful of pizza options—from the COVID-19 restaurant/bar regulations and Calabrian to the Napoletana. I’ve written recommendations. about Neapolitan pizza before, that chewy, “We’re trying to learn how to get through it crispy crust with Italian tomatoes and fresh together,” Clapp said. mozzarella. All that is required of you is to order at I wondered how Clapp was coping with his the counter and sit down in the breezeway or mask. It occurred to me that it must be hard to on the adorable patio that looks onto Main go from open kitchen to pizza oven without that Street. Menus have QR codes for your phone to key sense of smell, and how hard it also must be interpret, or you can go old-school and check to wear a mask as a chef when you need to taste out the ol’ sandwich board on the sidewalk. the nuance and variations in your dishes. He Clapp will tell you the specials as well. The vibe was pretty stoic about it, and it made me think is casual, cool, and relaxing with farmhouse/ that you don’t get many complaints from chefs. industrial decor and colorful charm. They are, in general, a relentlessly hard-working Clapp knows all of his regulars and greets group of creatives. them by name. Templeton kind of reminds Not surprisingly at all, when I visited 15c in him of his hometown of Montezuma, Indiana. mid-August, I found that Clapp is making it At 7,700 people, Templeton’s population is the happen despite the odds. My pizza and pasta size of his entire hometown county. When he were so delicious and authentically Italian, I grew up, he knew every single person by name, realized I wasn’t the only one looking at plane and they knew him as well. He fits right in in ticket prices to Italy. North County, right down to the back of the 15 Clapp said as soon as coronavirus hit, he felt Degrees C T-shirt: “Keep Templeton Country.” the need to travel again, and though he didn’t

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have plans to travel, he said, “The second you tell me I cannot go to Italy, I need to go there real bad.” He said his interest in cooking started when he was a teenager, at a time when his mother had a tough pregnancy and needed him to heat up some food. It made him feel so good to be a part of the meal prep. The next time he became interested in cooking came when looking through a calendar of Italy at a kiosk in the mall. “I was like, ‘That’s beautiful, I want to go there,’” he said. Clapp worked two jobs for an entire year so that he could move to Rome, Italy, and he fell in love with cooking while living in the Trastevere district of Rome. He said the inspiration came from the open-air markets, where he would buy food and experiment with it in his apartment. “It completely changed my life,” Clapp said. “It showed me that there was a whole world out there that was not small-town Indiana.” At that time he didn’t see a future in being a chef. “There’s no money, long hours—it’s hot. It’s dirty, … and you work every holiday forever,” he said with a laugh. So he enrolled at Indiana University, earned a master’s degree in business, and moved to Dallas, finding work in the business world. Yet after a year of feeling unfulfilled, Clapp left

WALL OF VINO: 15 Degrees C Wine Shop and Bar will have just the bottle you need. Simply ask owner/sommelier Ali Rush Carscaden for a recommendation from her beautifully curated selection of local and imported wines.

SWEET HOME INDIANA: I asked chef Nathan Clapp to please remove his mask to pose for this baby. This Indiana native took a sip of wine while making his way over to the pizza oven.

his job to enroll in Le Cordon Bleu Institute of Culinary Arts in Dallas. He loved it, moved back to Italy, and vowed to instill the cultural experience in all his cooking. He traveled the world working in restaurants in Australia and faraway rainforests. When back in the states, he found a trusted mentor while working with chef Nicholas Walker at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek and worked as a chef on a cruise ship in the Bahamas. He and his future wife settled down in California, where Clapp worked as executive chef at Villa San-Juliette Winery in San Miguel prior to joining 15c. Mid-August marked his two-year anniversary at 15c. It wasn’t too long ago that Clapp convinced Carscaden that he was the chef she needed to bring a little Italy to Templeton. The neighborhood place has rolled with the punches since the mid-March shutdown. They expanded the to-go food options and wine bottles for takeout and secured a Paycheck Protection Program loan. Clapp said sometimes he worries about the uncertainty that rainy and winter weather will bring as well as the ever-changing pandemic mandates and requirements, but not enough that he will stop whistling while he works. No matter how sarcastic you think he sounds when you ask him how he’s doing, he’s going to say, “Living the dream,” and mean it. If you haven’t been to 15 Degrees C yet, I hope you will take Clapp’s advice and order the Margherita pizza. He says it proves his pizza is the real deal. I assure you, it is. But after that, make sure you order at least one pizza to-go, so you have some 15c love for tomorrow. Locals’ pizza of choice is the Forager: Roasted mushrooms perfectly executed in a Parmesan cream truffle sauce, topped with fresh arugula, grated Parmesan, and speck (smoked prosciutto). But what really made my day was the homemade pasta special: the Pasta al’ Nerano, a dish invented in the ’50s in Nerano, a small town on the Sorrento peninsula on the Amalfi Coast, where they grow divine zucchini. The flavors were wonderful and delicate. It’s worth the trip up the coast—a vacation of the senses, and a welcome escape. ❍ Contributing writer Beth Giuffre is dreaming of Italy, again. Send dreamworthy bites to bgiuffre@ newtimesslo.com.

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