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Cottage ER Doc, Dr. Prystowsky Lays It on the Line by Mitchell Kriegman

On March 18, 2020, Dr. Jason J. Prystowsky, the ER Doctor at Cottage Hospital, gave a webinar talk to over a thousand participants including first responders, hospital workers, and support staff to update everyone on the coronavirus from the ER perspective. Emergency Rooms all over the country are getting slammed by every variation of concern about health issues and the coronavirus. A drastic lack of testing and general information in the public has made ER rooms even more intense than ever as it comes on top of other regular ER services.

He covered the status of the virus, preparations, and procedures. As we all know the situation has continued to change exponentially. With a keen sense of humor and humanity, Dr. P managed to deliver the entire presentation from home with a little good-humored prompting from his wife in the background to be succinct.

Although his presentation was only a week ago, this is a fast-moving story and events have continued to move very quickly. However, there were a number of aspects to the presentation that resonated the perception and social issues that have overwhelmed the public and hospital workers. He did his best to dispel those misperceptions. Dr. Jason J. Prystowsky

We in Healthcare are at High Risk of Getting this Dr. Prystowsky: A lot of people are saying, this isn’t going to affect me. I’m young and healthy. 0% mortality for young and healthy people. Well we in healthcare are high risk of getting this. When you look at the China data, before they knew that there was a big outbreak, 63% of healthcare workers caught it.

People are recovering from this. And I just want to say this is not, you know, World War Z. This is not the zombie apocalypse. When someone coughs on you, you’re not going to turn into a zombie thirty seconds later and start eating someone’s brain. People are recovering, but this is impacting us.

Should you prescribe Tylenol or ibuprofen? The data is limited that said Tylenol may be better. I’ve seen the science and there’s some experts out there that think Tylenol is better, but we don’t have good data. So maybe now Tylenol is better.

“So Here’s A Public Service Announcement: Don’t Be Racist.” Dr. Prystowsky: Start planning appropriately for social distancing and do it in a really calm, respectful way. Hate crimes are going up globally. When I first heard about how this was impacting our Asian American community one of my students came to me and said how scared she was and how she was getting bullied. So, here’s a public service announcement: don’t be racist. Just don’t be racist. If you see people being racist, tell them to stop because this virus doesn’t care what color skin you have or what language you speak or what your political affiliation is. It does care how old you are and what your comorbidities are.

Frightened, selfish, misinformed people can be much more dangerous than this virus. So please do your part to spread good, reliable information.

SAVE YOUR PIPES, DON’T FLUSH WIPES!

“Flushable” and disinfectant wipes and similar products can clog the machinery in our treatment plant, clog your household pipes, and cause a mainline backup or sewer overflow on your property. Please dispose of all wipes and similar products in the trash. More information on this topic can be found here: https://casaweb.org/wipes/.

The Montecito Sanitary District remains committed to protecting your health and the environment by safely collecting, treating and disposing of Montecito’s wastewater. Although the District business office is closed, District staff continues to operate the system with the highest level of service and professionalism, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have any questions, please contact the District’s General Manager Diane Gabriel (dgabriel@montsan.org), or visit our website: www.montsan.org.

PROTECTING YOUR HEALTH AND THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT

• The Voice of the Village • 26 March – 2 April 2020 MONTECITO JOURNAL 37 Communities that can do this Together are Going to do Better Dr. Prystowsky: We need to do it together as a community because communities that can do this together are going to do better… In public health, we use this principle called “harm reduction.” You can’t eliminate risk. What you can do is make it less risky. Airbags and seat belts do not prevent automobile deaths, but it’s better to have airbags and seat belts because they reduce harm. Social distance will not eliminate the spread, but it’s better to do it than to not. We’re engaged in it in a group collective harm reduction strategy. And we need to do it together as a community because communities that can do this together are going to do better. And communities that are every person for themselves.

So, if you take home a 95 (mask) a year, you could potentially be taking it away from someone who needs it to do their job. And that’s it’s important for me to get that message across. 95 is not going to keep you safe, you staying home is going to keep you safe. But our first responders, our healthcare personnel need this personal protective equipment to do our job and there’s an international shortage of them. So please don’t steal them.

You know, we got this, we’re Santa Barbara. We had the Thomas Fire. We had the debris flow. We come together when our community needs us, and we will continue to come together, and we will prevail. •MJ

AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA AMENDING TITLE 9, CHAPTER 9.128 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 9.128.010 AND 9.128.020 RELATING TO PAYMENT OF MANDATORY MINIMUM WAGE BY CITY SERVICE CONTRACTORS

The above captioned ordinance was adopted at a regular

meeting of the Santa Barbara City Council held on March 17,

The publication of this ordinance is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 512 of the Santa Barbara City Charter as amended, and the original ordinance in its entirety may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Santa Barbara, California.

(Seal)

/s/ Sarah Gorman, CMC City Clerk Services Manager

ORDINANCE NO. 5939

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA ) ss. ) CITY OF SANTA BARBARA )

I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing

ordinance was introduced on March 3, 2020, and was

adopted by the Council of the City of Santa Barbara at a

meeting held on March 17, 2020, by the following roll call

AYES: Councilmembers Eric Friedman, Alejandra Gutierrez, Oscar Gutierrez, Meagan Harmon, Mike Jordan, Kristen W. Sneddon; Mayor Cathy Murillo

NOES: None

ABSENT: None

ABSTENTIONS: None

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto set my

hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Santa Barbara

on March 18, 2020.

/s/ Sarah P. Gorman, CMC City Clerk Services Manager

I HEREBY APPROVE the foregoing ordinance

on March 18, 2020.

/s/ Cathy Murillo Mayor

Published March 25, 2020 Montecito Journal

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Stretchlab Montecito, 1046 Coast Village Road, Suite E, Montecito, CA 93108. Next Gen Wellness, LLC, 3913 La Colina Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93110. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on February 27, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by Maria F. Sanchez. FBN No. 2020-0000645. Published March 25, April 1, 8, 15, 2020.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Urban-Equestrian, 813 E Anapamu St. Apt 2C, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. Joel A Chauran, 813 E Anapamu St. Apt 2C, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 5, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by Maria F. Sanchez. FBN No. 2020-0000719. Published March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 2020.

1. Bid Submission. The City of Santa Barbara (“City”) will accept sealed bids for its NORTHEAST APRON AND TAXILANE RECONSTRUCTION - PHASE 2 Project (“Project”), by or before Thursday, April 23, 2020, at 3:00 p.m. Bidders must be registered on the City of Santa Barbara’s PlanetBids portal in order to receive addendum notifications and to submit a bid. Go to PlanetBids for bid results and awards. It is the responsibility of the bidder to submit their bid with sufficient time to be received by PlanetBids prior to the bid opening date and time. The receiving deadline is absolute. Allow time for technical difficulties, uploading, and unexpected delays. Late or incomplete Bid will not be accepted.

2. Project Information.

2.1 Location and Description. The Project is located at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport 500 James Fowler Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93117, and is described as follows:

BASE BID –WORK AREA 1:

1) Reconstruction of Hangar Area 14 (Approximately 11,500 square yards) a) Asphalt Concrete Removal b) Unclassified Excavation and Subgrade Preparation c) Cement Treatment of Subgrade d) Crushed Aggregate Base Course Construction e) Asphalt Concrete Construction f) Pavement Shoulder Construction

2) Asphalt Concrete Mill-and-Fill in close Proximity to the Hangar Building (Approximately170 square yards) a) Pavement Pulverization/Milling b) Asphalt Concrete Construction

BID ALTERNATE –WORK AREA 2:

1) Reconstruction of Southside Area and Taxilane D (Approximately 9,800 square yards) a) Asphalt Concrete Removal b) Unclassified Excavation and Subgrade Preparation c) Cement Treatment of Subgrade d) Crushed Aggregate Base Course Construction e) Valley Gutter Construction f) Asphalt Concrete Construction g) Pavement Shoulder Construction Pavement Marking Application

2) Asphalt Concrete Mill-and-Fill in Close Proximity to the Hangar Building (Approximately 700 square yards) a) Pavement Pulverization/Milling b) Asphalt Concrete Construction

3) Electrical Improvements a) Relocation of Taxiway Edge Lights b) Replacement of Conduit and Conductor c) Relocation of Lighted Airfield Sign

2.2 Time for Completion. The Project must be completed as specified in the table below, from the start date set forth in the Notice to Proceed.

Contract Award Mobilization Element Construction Element Total

Base Bid Only

25 Working Days 40 Working Days

65 Working Days

Base Bid and Bid Alternate

25 Working Days 60 Working Days

85 Working Days

2.3 Estimated Cost. The estimated construction cost is as follows:

Base Bid -$1,430,210.00

Bid Alternate -$1,270,955.00

Total Base Bid & Bid Alternate -$2,701.165.00

The basis of award will be on the lowest responsive and responsible bid amount for the Base Bid only.

2.4 Federally Funded Project. The majority of this project is funded under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Improvement Program (AIP). Contractor(s) will be required to comply with specific federal contract provisions as listed herein and contained in the Bid Documents.

(1) NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION to ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

The Offeror’s or Bidder’s attention is called to the “Equal Opportunity Clause” and the “Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications” set forth herein.

The goals and timetables for minority and female participation, expressed in percentage terms for the Contractor’s aggregate workforce in each trade on all construction work in the covered area, are as follows:

Timetables Goals for minority participation for each trade: 19.7% Goals for female participation in each trade: 6.9%

These goals are applicable to all of the Contractor’s construction work (whether or not it is Federal or federally assisted) performed in the covered area. If the Contractor performs construction work in a geographical area located outside of the covered area, it shall apply the goals established for such geographical area where the work is actually performed. With regard to this second area, the Contractor also is subject to the goals for both its federally involved and non-federally involved construction.

The Contractor’s compliance with the Executive Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4 shall be based on its implementation of the Equal Opportunity Clause, specific affirmative action obligations required by the specifications set forth in 41 CFR 60-4.3(a) and its efforts to meet the goals. The hours of minority and female employment and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract, and in each trade, and the Contractor shall make a good faith effort to employ minorities and women evenly on each of its projects. The transfer of minority or female employees or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or from project to project for the sole purpose of meeting the Contractor’s goals shall be a violation of the contract, the Executive Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4. Compliance with the goals will be measured against the total work hours performed.

The Contractor shall provide written notification to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) within 10 working days of award of any construction subcontract in excess of $10,000 at any tier for construction work under the contract resulting from this solicitation. The notification shall list the name, address, and telephone number of the subcontractor; employer identification number of the subcontractor; estimated dollar amount of the subcontract; estimated starting and completion dates of the subcontract; and the geographical area in which the subcontract is to be performed.

(a) As used in this notice and in the contract resulting from this solicitation, the “covered area” is City of Santa Barbara, City of Goleta, County of Santa Barbara, State of California.

(2) CIVIL RIGHTS –TITLE VI ASSURANCE

ra, CA 93108. HOMES805 INC, 1187 Coast Village Road #187, Santa Barbara, CA 93108. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 12, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by Maria F. Sanchez. FBN No. 2020-0000791. Published March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 2020.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Blue.Studio Landscape Architecture, 1203 Diane Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. Guillermo Gonzalez, 1203 Diane Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. Crista Lee Sanders, 301 Oliver Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93109. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on February 19, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by John Beck. FBN No. 2020-0000546. Published March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Nava Gaby Cleaning, 44 Portola Ln, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. Jaime Nava, 44 Portola Ln, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 9, 2020. This statement expires five years

The successful Bidder or Offeror must provide written confirmation of participation from each of the DBE firms the Bidder or Offeror lists in its commitment within five days after bid opening. (a) The names and addresses of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms that will participate in the contract; (b) A description of the work that each DBE firm will perform; (c) The dollar amount of the participation of each DBE firm listed under (1) (d) Written statement from Bidder or Offeror that attests their commitment to use the DBE firm(s) listed under (1) to meet the Owner’s project goal; and (e) If Bidder or Offeror cannot meet the advertised project DBE goal, evidence of good faith efforts undertaken by the Bidder or Offeror as described in appendix A to 49 CFR part 26.

(4) FEDERAL PROVISIONS The following provisions are incorporated herein by reference with the same force and effect as if given in full text: (a) Buy American Preference (Reference: 49 USC § 50101) (b) Civil Rights Title VI (Reference: 49 USC § 47123) (c) Davis Bacon Act (Reference: 2 CFR § 200, Appendix II(D); 29 CFR Part 5) (d) Debarment and Suspension (Reference: 2 CFR part 180 (SubpartC); 2 CFR part 1200; and DOT Order 4200.5 ) (e) Disadvantage Business Enterprise (Reference: 49CFR Part 26) (f) Trade Restriction Certification (Reference: 49 USC § 50104; 49 CFR part 30) (g) Lobbying and Influencing Federal Employees (Reference: 31 USC § 1352 –Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment; 2 CFR part 200, Appendix II(J); and 49 CFR part 20, Appendix A) (h) Procurement of Recovered Materials (Reference: 2 CFR § 200.322; 40 CFR part 247; and Solid Waste Disposal Act)

(See Federal Contract Provisions of the Contract Bid Documents for further details.)

Successful Bidder/Contractor will be required to insert applicable federal contract provisions in all subcontracts and shall be responsible for compliance by subcontractor(s).

3. License and Registration Requirements.

3.1 License. This Project requires a valid California contractor’s license for the following classification(s): Class A.

3.2 DIR Registration. City may not accept a Bid Proposal from or enter into the Contract with a bidder, without proof that the bidder is registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR”) to perform public work pursuant to Labor Code § 1725.5, subject to limited legal exceptions.

4. Contract Documents. The plans, specifications, bid forms and contract documents for the Project, and any addenda thereto (“Contract Documents”) may be downloaded from City’s website at: http://www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/ebidboardplanetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanyID=29959. A printed copy of the Contract Documents may be obtained from CyberCopy Shop, located at 504 N. Milpas Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103, at (805) 884-6155.

5. Bid Security. The Bid Proposal must be accompanied by bid securityof ten percent (10%) of the maximum bid amount, in the form of a cashier’s or certified check made payable to City, or a bid bond executed by a surety licensed to do business in the State ofCalifornia on the Bid Bond form included with the Contract Documents. The bid security must guarantee that within ten days after City issues the Notice of Award, the successful bidder will execute the Contract and submit the payment and performance bonds, insurance certificates and endorsements, and any other submittals required by the Contract Documents and as specified in the Notice of Award.

6. Prevailing Wage Requirements.

6.1 General. Pursuant to California Labor Code § 1720 et seq., this Project is subject to the prevailing wage requirements applicable to the locality in which the Work is to be performed for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to perform the Work, including employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation, apprenticeship and similar purposes.

6.2 Rates. These prevailing rates are on file with the City and are available online at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR. Each Contractor and Subcontractor must pay no less than the specified rates to all workers employed to work on the Project. The schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight hours. The rate for holiday and overtime work must be at least time and one-half.

Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county in which the work is to be done have been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. These wages are set forth in the General Prevailing Wage Rates for this Project, available at the City of Santa Barbara, General Services Manager, Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California, and available from the California Department of Industrial Relations’ Internet web site at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD.

Attention is directed to the Federal minimum wage rate requirements in the specifications. If there is a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and the general prevailing wage rates determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations for similar classifications of labor, the Contractor and subcontractors shall pay not less than the higher wage rate. The City of Santa Barbara will not accept lower State wage rates not specifically included in the Federal minimum wage determinations. This includes "helper" (or other classifications based on hours of experience) or anyother classification not appearing in the Federal wage determinations. Where Federal wage determinations do not contain the State wage rate determination otherwise available for use by the Contractor and subcontractors, the Contractor and subcontractors shall pay not less than the Federal minimum wage rate, which most closely approximates the duties of the employees in question. Federal wage determinations issued under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts are available electronically at no cost at Wage Determinations OnLine.gov, http://www.wdol.gov/Index.aspx.

This is a federally-assisted project and Davis-Bacon (DBRA) requirements will be strictly enforced. The Federal Contract Provisions will be incorporated into the successful bidder’s contract as applicable and are attached hereto as “Special Conditions Part 1 - Federal Contract Provisions for FAA AIP Projects.” Contractors, including all subcontractors and apprentices, must be eligible to participate. Actual prevailing wage rates will be determined as of the bid opening date. If any modifications have been issued to the wage decision, the contractor must adhere to the modified wage decision.

6.3 Compliance. The Contract will be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR, under Labor Code § 1771.4, and the Federal Contract Requirements for AIP Funded Projects, and the Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular 150-5370-10H.

7. Performance and Payment Bonds. The successful bidder will be required to provide performance and payment bonds, each for 100% of the Contract Price, as further specified in the Contract Documents.

8. Substitution of Securities. Substitution of appropriate securities in lieu of retention amounts from progress payments is permitted under Public Contract Code § 22300.

9. Subcontractor List. Each Subcontractor must be registered with the DIR to perform work on public projects. Each biddermust submit a completed Subcontractor List form with its Bid Proposal, including the name, location of the place of business, California contractor license number, DIR registration number, and percentage of the Work to be performed (based on the base bid price) for each Subcontractor that will perform Work or service or fabricate or install Work for the prime contractor in excess of one-half of 1% of the bid price, using the Subcontractor List form included with the Contract Documents.

10. Bidders’ Conference. There will be no bidder’s conference

11. Retention Percentage. The percentage of retention that will be withheld from progress payments is 5%.

12. Instructions to Bidders. All bidders should carefully review the Instructions to Bidders for more detailed information before submitting a Bid Proposal. The definitions provided in Article 1 of the General Conditions apply to all of the Contract Documents, as defined therein, including this Notice Inviting Bids.

By: ___________________________________ Date: ________________ William Hornung, General Services Manager

Publication Dates: 1) March 25, 2020 2) April 1, 2020

END OF NOTICE INVITING BIDS

from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by Rachel Becerra. FBN No. 2020-0000749. Published March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2020.

son(s) is/are doing business as: Montecito Millworks; Phillips Construction, 623 Chiquita Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. Bradley R. Phillips, 623 Chiquita Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on February 21, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by John Beck. FBN No. 2020-0000566. Published March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2020.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Collective Music and Media Group DBA Santa Barbara Summerfest Music Camps, 5266 Hollister Av. Suite 301, Santa Barbara, CA 93111. Giuseppe Fratianni, 10061 Riverside Dr. #214, Toluca Lake, CA 91602. Laurie Robinson, 10061 Riverside Dr. #214, Toluca Lake, CA 91602. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 3, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the

AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE AIRPORT DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH SKATE ONE CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA S-CORPORATION, FOR APPROXIMATELY 4,600 SQUARE FEET OF BUILDING SPACE AND ADJACENT PARKING LOT SPACE AT 6100 HOLLISTER AVENUE, BUILDING 5 AT THE SANTA BARBARA AIRPORT FOR A TERM OF TEN YEARS WITH TWO FIVE-YEAR OPTIONS TO EXTEND

The above captioned ordinance was adopted at a regular meeting of the Santa Barbara City Council held on March 17, 2020.

The publication of this ordinance is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 512 of the Santa Barbara City Charter as amended, and the original ordinance in its entirety may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Santa Barbara, California.

(Seal)

/s/ Sarah Gorman, CMC City Clerk Services Manager

ORDINANCE NO. 5939

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA ) ss. ) CITY OF SANTA BARBARA )

I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing

ordinance was introduced on March 10, 2020, and was

adopted by the Council of the City of Santa Barbara at a

meeting held on March 17, 2020, by the following roll call

vote:

AYES: Councilmembers Eric Friedman, Alejandra Gutierrez, Oscar Gutierrez, Meagan Harmon, Mike Jordan, Kristen W. Sneddon; Mayor Cathy Murillo

NOES: None

ABSENT: None

ABSTENTIONS: None

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto set my

hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Santa Barbara

on March 18, 2020.

/s/ Sarah P. Gorman, CMC City Clerk Services Manager

I HEREBY APPROVE the foregoing ordinance

on March 18, 2020.

/s/ Cathy Murillo Mayor

Published March 25, 2020 Montecito Journal

Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by Thomas Brian. FBN No. 2020-0000701. Published March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2020.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Central Coast Wine Tours, 25 S. Salinas Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. Crush Santa Barbara LLC, 25 S. Salinas Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on February 26, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by John Beck. FBN No. 2020-0000616. Published March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2020.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT: The following person(s) is/are doing business as: Coast + Olive, 1295 Coast Village Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108. Copus Hospitality Group, LLC, 1295 Coast Village Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 5, 2020. This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. I hereby certify that this is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL), filed by Maria F. Sanchez. FBN No. 2020-0000712. Published March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2020.

MISCELLANY (Continued from page 18) got to feel like an immense relief to get out of the U.K. and go down their own path.”

Stay tuned... Remembering Lyle My condolences to actress-comedienne Carol Burnett, 86. Lyle Waggoner, who co-starred in her popular eponymous TV series from 1967 to 1974, and was a fixture on Wonder Woman with Lynda Carter from 1975 to 1979, has died age the age of 84.

“He was funny, kind, and multi-talented,” says the longtime Montecito resident. “But even more than that, a loving friend. I will miss him.” Waggoner and other cast members from The Carol Burnett Show in 1967. Clockwise from the bottom: Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner (on the right, the 1977 cast, with Tim Conway)

Feeling Puzzled After suspending production of her long running Burbank-based TV talk show because for the coronavirus pandemic, Ellen DeGeneres is trying to stay entertained at her Montecito home with a 4,000-piece jigsaw puzzle.

“I haven’t done this in a long time, but it shouldn’t be that hard,” the 62-year-old comedienne commented on Instagram.

She initially believed the complex puzzle would only take about an hour, but updated her 85.3 million Instagram followers to let them know she wouldn’t be able to complete it because of a missing piece.

“I counted the pieces and there are only 3,999, not 4,000. I don’t know about you, but when I get to the end of a puzzle I feel so good and accomplished, and there’s one missing. It’s not fun.”

Ellen later found the missing piece under a table and was able to complete it.

MONTECITO JOURNAL40 Intimate Nuptials The forthcoming royal wedding of Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, 31, to real-estate developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 36, could be one of the smallest ever.

The nuptials, scheduled for May 29 in the Chapel Royal at St. James’s Palace – the same venue as Queen Victoria’s wedding to Prince Albert in 1840 – were scheduled to have 150 guests, but a new edict from the Archbishop of Canterbury, religious head of the Church of England, limits ceremonies to just the bride and groom, the officiating priest, and two guests as witnesses because of the coronavirus.

Rather different from the wedding of Beatrice’s sister, Princess Eugenie, 29, to wine merchant Jack Brooksbank, 33, at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, in October, 2018, which had 800 guests, featured an open carriage ride to Windsor Castle and was televised.

The two young ladies are the daughters of the Queen’s beleaguered son, Prince Andrew, and his divorced wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, both 60.

Met No More New York’s star-studded Met Gala, known as fashion’s biggest night out, is the latest victim of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the celebrity filled event is held each year, announced the May 4 bash chaired by my erstwhile New York Magazine colleague Anna Wintour, has been postponed “indefinitely.”

Wintour, who has run the $35,000 a ticket benefit for 25 years, is the longtime editor of U.S. Vogue and took over from two old friends, Pat Buckley and Nan Kempner, when I used to attend in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.

This year’s theme was About Time: Fashion and Duration, with Meghan Markle expected to attend with British Vogue editor Edward Enninful.

Moove Over Hundreds of Hindu worshippers in India have hosted a cow urine drinking party in the belief it will ward off the coronavirus.

A group called Awhile Bharat Hindu Mahasabha – All Hindu Union – hosted the bovine bash in Delhi, the country’s capital, in the hope of curing themselves.

Organizers hope to host similar events throughout the country.

“We have been drinking cow urine for 21 years, we also often take baths in cow dung,” says Om Prakah, one partygoer. “We have never felt the need to consume English medicine.” It’s a fad that won’t catch on here, I suspect, however bad it gets. Some might say it’s udderly ridiculous. ing of movie cowboy Stuart Whitman, who has died at his Montecito home aged 92 after complications from skin cancer.

A charming man, who I would speak to often at Pierre Lafond, Stuart was best known for co-starring with John Wayne in the 1961 movie The Comancheros. Stuart, who invested successfully in real estate in his latter years, also starred in the 1962 World War II classic The Longest Day, and from 1967 to 1968 starred in the TV series Cimarron Strip. He also appeared in many TV series, including The Streets of San Francisco, Fantasy Island, The A-Team, and Knight Rider. Stuart, who sold his San Ysidro Road estate to philanthropist Sara Miller McCune, also earned an Oscar nomination for his leading role of a child molester in the 1961 film The Mark. A rugged individual who will be much missed.

Sightings: Rocker Michael McDonald at the Rose Café... Oscar winner Jeff Bridges checking out Pierre Lafond... Ashton Kutcher and wife Mila Kunis noshing at Oliver’s

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Stuart Whitman as Jim Crown and guest star Victoria Shaw (once Mrs. Roger Smith) from the television program Cimarron Strip

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