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Village Beat – More San Ysidro Roundabout construction details come around, and Bettina to expand to a new Carpinteria location
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Letters to the Editor – Montecitans gives their take on the Montecito Hot Springs, the local name of the Miramar swimming deck, and the mysterious remnants of an old pier appear
Tide Guide
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The Optimist Daily – Eli Lilly announces a cap on their insulin prices, making it more accessible for Medicare-enrolled seniors
Montecito Miscellany – Music Academy’s CEO Scott Reed to retire, a dream performance by State Street Ballet, Ruckus rocks, and more
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Unleash your dog’s full potential and your own. Learn from Santa Barbara’s most quali ed dog trainer, Nathan Woods. Training available for dogs of all ages and behavioral issues. There are many packages which are speci cally designed to set dogs and owners up for maximum success.
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Our Town – CEO and President of Pacifica Graduate Institute, Leonie H. Mattison, speaks about Women’s History Month and her direction with PGI
Society Invites – It’s all about the notes not being played and showing the support one does at Montessori’s Golden Age of Jazz benefit soirée
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Available for dogs 16 weeks and above. This program is exclusive to a limited number of lucky dogs. This is a great way to develop a young dog’s social skills as they learn proper etiquette, and most importantly, how to pace themselves. This will help them avoid many behavioral issues they may encounter in public.
In our lobby, we o er an array of curated products that you and your dog are sure to love.
“I’ve found that most people consistently underestimate their dog’s potential.
My purpose in life is to help people bring out the best in their dogs.”
On Entertainment – Charles Lloyd is jamming at 85, UCSB Dance goes Full Circle, literary happenings, and SOhO beats
Message from the MA – The Hot Springs controversy is bubbling up again, and there’s a question of who owns them
Stories Matter – It’s March Madness with this list of page turners spanning thrillers to multigenerational tales
Brilliant Thoughts – From kings to leaders, these are the reasons and people we have followed through time
The Giving List – Dunn School began with trying to help fund a single Ukrainian student, and those efforts have now expanded into a full program for refugee scholarships
Mind-Body Matters – Get out of your mind and into your body and somatic wellness practices with these tips
The Martial Arts Master – Master Yun is preserving lost forms of martial arts that he is teaching to his growing group of students
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In Passing – Remembering the impactful life of Cate School Mesa’s first librarian and past archivist, Elizabeth Webb Woodworth
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Your Westmont – The inaugural Montecito Student Film Festival is Saturday, March 25, in Porter Theatre
Foraging Thyme – Keep warm and healthy with this celery root soup that gets its kick from a little orange zest
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Calendar of Events – Lights Up! goes Into the Woods, Fragments of solo cello suites, and Doña Perón dances to town, plus more
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Classifieds – Our own “Craigslist” of classified ads, in which sellers offer everything from summer rentals to estate sales
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Mini Meta Crossword Puzzles
Local Business Directory – Smart business owners place business cards here so readers know where to look when they need what those businesses offer