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SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS NEWS / CLASSIFIED FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 A9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- 0002114. First Filing. The following 0002105. First Filing. The following 0002198. First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: person (s) are doing business as: person (s) are doing business as: &ODVVLÀHG SALON MAXINE, 121 SOUTH HOPE AVE #F147 SUITE 113, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93105, MAILING ADDRESS: 802 JIMENO RD, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93103, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: REBECCA M DILKS, 802 MISSION HOME CARE, LLC , 423 S CANADA ST APT F, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93103, MAILING ADDRESS: PO BOX 3008, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93130, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: MISSION HOME CARE, LLC, 423 S CANADA JC INCOME TAX SERVICE, 945 WARD DR. SPC #92, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93111, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: JIMMY CHIEM, 945 WARD DR. SPC #92, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93111. CHANGES IN FACTS FROM PREVIOUS /Ê«>ViÊ>Ê>`Ê«i>ÃiÊV>Ênäx®ÊÈÎ{ΣÊÀÊ}ÊiÊÌÊÜÜÜ°iÜëÀiÃðV JIMENO RD, SANTA BARBARA, ST APT F, SANTA BARBARA, FILING: FBN2015-0000253. This
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Houses 70 LOCAL CARP. SOFA FACTORY SHOWROOM Affordable custom made & sized sofas & sectionals for far less than retail store prices. Styles inspired by Pottery Barn, Rest. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN 2020-0002204 The following person(s) is doing business as: R&D Innovations, 1050 Edison PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on August 25, 2020, Michael A. McConnell, the Chapter 11 trustee (the “Trustee”) for the estate of HVI Cat Canyon, Inc. (the “Debtor”), filed Santa Barbara, California celebration of the area’s creeks, watersheds and the ocean, with many local organizations hosting events to help build awareness is/04W4Xr. • Storm Drain Chalk Art Contest: People are encouraged to grab sidewalk chalk and create RANDY GLICK Hardware & Sofas U Love. Buy FACTORY DIRECT & save 30-50%. Quality leather, slipcov- ered & upholstered styles. Call 805-566-2989 to visit Carp. showroom. St., Apt. 2, Santa Ynez, CA 93460, County of Santa Barbara. Chance Dobkins, 1050 Edison St., Apt. 2, Santa Ynez, CA 93460 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the a Notice of Motion and Motion for Orders: (I)(A) Approving Bidding Procedures for the Sale of Substantially all of the Estate’s Assets, (B) Approving Procedures for Assumption and Assignment of Certain Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases, Including Notice of Proposed Cure Amounts, (C) Authorizing and Approving the Selection of a Stalking Horse Bidder, (D) Approving Expense Reimbursement, (E) Scheduling (i) an Auction and (ii) a Sale Hearing, (F) Approving the Form and Manner of all Procedures, Protections, Schedules, and Agreements, and (G) Granting Related Relief; and (II)(A) Approving Sale Of Substantially All Of the Estate’s Assets, and stewardship of the natural treasures of Santa Barbara, Goleta and Carpinteria. Creek Week is coordinated by the Santa Barbara Creeks art at their nearest storm drain. They can share their photos on Facebook or Instagram tagged with #sbcreekweek for a chance at fun prizes.
Honest, Caring, Proven 805-689-7167 Randy@randyglick.com RandyGlick.com 05",)# ./4)#%3 fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A /s/ Chance Dobkins This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on August 31, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/20 CNS-3398098# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS SEP 18, 25; OCT 2, 9/2020--56422 (B) Authorizing the Assumption and Assignment of Certain Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases, and (C) Granting Related Relief (docket no. 1221)(publicly available at docket no. 1243) (the “Motion”), seeking: (1) entry of an order (the “Bidding Procedures Order”) (a) authorizing and approving certain proposed bidding and sale procedures, substantially in the form attached to the Bidding Procedures Order (the “Bidding Procedures”), in connection with one or more transactions (each, a “Sale Transaction”) involving the sale (“Sale”) of all or a portion of the Debtor’s assets (the “Assets”), (b) authorizing and approving certain proposed assumption and assignment procedures in respect of certain executory contracts and unexpired leases (collectively, the “Designated Contracts”) in connection with the Sale (the “Assumption and Assignment Procedures”), (c) Division, the Santa Barbara Project Clean Water, the cities of Goleta and Carpinteria, UCSB and Explore Ecology. While some changes have been made this year to help keep people safe during COVIDPeople are encouraged to be safe while creating their art. A limited amount of free chalk will be available for pickup at Art From Scrap, Garden and Cota streets, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Supplies are first-come, authorizing and approving the selection of Team Maria Joaquin, L.L.C. and Maria Joaquin Basin, 19, there are still fun activities first-served). Top 1/2% Berkshire Hathaway Agents Nationwide. #9 residential agent for the Santa Barbara MLS for 2019. GORGEOUS SPACIOUS 2 bed. w/Lg. Deck! Just remodeled nr. Goleta Cottage Hospital! Brand new kitch. w/ gorgeous Quartz counters, stainless appliances, micro, dshwsher. Vinyl Plank flooring and new carpet! Bathrooms beautifully updated! Lg. prvt. deck, carport! $2750/mo. Apts. Unfurn. 3030 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- 0001901. First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: CHALEMONE, 1624 CHINO ST., UNIT B, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: ZECHARIAH BANKS, 1624 CHINO ST., UNIT B, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk-Recorder of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 07/31/2020 by: YOCELYN LOPEZMURGUIA, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: JUL 28, 2020. Statement Expires on: Not Applicable. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) AUG 28, SEP 4, 11, 18/2020--56384 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- 0002316. First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: OCEAN BREEZE FARMS, 3910 VIA REAL, CARPINTERIA, CA 93013, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: OCEAN BREEZE INTERNATIONAL, 3910 VIA REAL, CARPINTERIA, CA 93013. STATE OF INC./REG: CA. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County ClerkRecorder of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 09/11/2020 by: E30, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: NOV 12, 2015. Statement Expires on: Not Applicable. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) SEP 18, 25; OCT 2, 9/2020--56415 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME L.L.C. as the stalking horse bidders (collectively the “Stalking Horse Bidder”), (d) approving an expense reimbursement to the Stalking Horse Bidder, (e) scheduling dates for (i) one or more auctions (the “Auction”), including the assets under contract to the Stalking Horse Bidder as may be necessary (the “Purchased Assets”), and an auction or auctions of additional estate assets not under contract to the Stalking Horse Bidder, including but not limited to the REDU Assets (as defined below), and (ii) a hearing (the “Sale Hearing”) to consider final approval of the Sale, (f) approving the form and manner of notice of any Auction and the Sale Hearing, and all procedures, protections, notices, and agreements related thereto, and (g) granting related relief; and (2) following the Sale Hearing, an order or orders (the “Sale Order”) to be filed in advance of the Sale Hearing, (a) approving the Sale(s) to the Successful Bidder(s) for the Assets (as defined in the Bidding Procedures), including for the purchase of assets not under contract to the Stalking Horse Bidder including the assets associated with the REDU operations in Orange County (the “REDU Assets”) or, if the Successful Bidder(s) fails to consummate the Sale, to the Backup Bidder(s) (as defined in the Bidding Procedures), which Sale(s) shall be free and clear of all liens, claims, encumbrances, other than Permitted Encumbrances and Assumed Obligations (as each is defined in the asset purchase agreement entered into between the Trustee and the Stalking Horse Bidder (the “APA”), a copy of which is attached to the Motion as Exhibit 5, and other interests, (b) authorizing the assumption and assignment of the Designated Contracts which the Successful Bidder(s) (or, should the Successful Bidder fail to consummate the Sale, the Backup Bidder) has selected or will select to be assumed and assigned (collectively, the “Selected Designated Contracts”), and (c) granting related relief. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Motion and Bidding Procedures Order, as applicable. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that, on September 8, 2020, the Court entered the Bidding Procedures Order (docket no. 1268). PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any party that wishes to take part in the sale process contemplated by the Bidding Procedures Order and submit a Bid for the Purchased Assets and/or the REDU Assets must submit its Bid in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Bidding Procedures, including the requirements for submitting a Qualified Bid by 12:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) on September 18, 2020 (the “Bid Deadline”), except as otherwise provided in the Bidding Procedures with respect to the Stalking Horse Bidder. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that pursuant to the Bidding Procedures Order, if the Trustee receives more than one timely and acceptable Qualified Bid, the Trustee will conduct the Auction for some or all of the Assets on September 23, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) virtually via Zoom or similar videoconferencing technology, or such later date and time or such other location as selected by the Trustee or at such later date and time as selected by the Trustee. Only Qualified Bidders and their legal and financial advisors shall be entitled to attend the Auction. The Qualified Bidders shall appear at the Auction virtually and may speak or Bid themselves or through duly authorized representatives. Only Qualified Bidders (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the Stalking Horse Bidder) will be entitled to Bid at the Auction. The Zoom connection information will be provided to Qualified Bidders. All interested or potentially affected parties should carefully read the Bidding Procedures and the Bidding Procedures Order. planned nearly every day, according to a news release. Melissa Nelson, the environmental services coordinator for the city of Goleta, said she’s enthusiastic about this year’s Creek Week celebration, despite the coronavirus pandemic that has sidelined many events. “Despite having to change course for this year’s Creek Week due to COVID-19, I am excited for the activities that are available,” she said. “Creek Week is a great reminder of the natural resources we have on the Santa Barbara South Coast, and it’s a fun way to be engaged.” Below is a sampling of the activities organized for Creek Week, Sept. 19-26. • Creek Week Cross Stitch Project. You can participate in a cross stitch project at your leisure and share your progress on social media. The pattern is available at www.bit.ly/cwcrossstitch. • Film Screenings at the West Wind Drive-In. Eco-Film Nights will feature the premiere of “Kiss the Ground” from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Monday at the drive-in, 907 S. Kellogg Ave., Goleta. Cost is $10 per person or $20 per car. And Eco-Film Nights will present “Public Trust – The Fight for America’s Public Lands” from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. and 9:15 to 10:45 p.m. Wednesday. Admission is free. • Coastal Clean-Up Days: 9 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sept. 26. Residents are encouraged to clean-up their neighborhood or favorite open space. Clean-ups should be self-guided and close to home. People are advised to use the Clean Swell App to track and report their progress. For more about the clean-up, go to https:// tinyurl.com/y5evqdl2. For more information on Creek Week, go to sbcreekweek.com. w/$500 off 1st Month! STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- File No. 2020-0002190 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Trustee has the right to adjourn or cancel Karen Lacks & Co. Real Estate 0002193. First Filing. The following The person(s) listed below have the Auction at or prior to the Auction.
DRE#00576880 684-7541 684-RENT x306 www.klacks.com person (s) are doing business as: DOCTOR’S ORDERS CANDLES AND DECOR, 323 W QUINTO ST, abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: RTSAILSETSAIL, 1117 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, County of Santa Barbara PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Trustee’s selection of the Stalking Horse Bidder and entry into the APA, as the document against which Bids are to be made, was approved by the Bidding Procedures Order. The Trustee also seeks to sell the REDU Assets that are not APT 4, SANTA BARBARA, CA The fictitious business name was subject to the APA. 93105, County of Santa Barbara. filed in Santa Barbara County PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Motion also seeks authority to pay TenOaks
SPACIOUS END APT. Full Name(s) of registrants: SARAH E LANGDON, 323 W QUINTO ST, APT 4, SANTA on 06/08/2020 Current File No. FBN2020-0001411. Richard Torres, 388 Montrose Dr., San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 Energy Partners, LLC, the Trustee’s Court approved investment banker, its success fee in connection with this transaction. The projected success fee associated with the proposed sale to the Stalking Horse Bidder is $535,000 ($400,000 in cash at close, plus 2% of all dollars received after $20 million until w/LG. PRVT. BARBARA, CA 93105. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. This business was conducted by an Individual. the total payout). The amount of the success fee paid to Ten Oaks will change if higher and better bids are achieved at the Auction and/or if a sale of the REDU Assets is achieved. DECK! Upst. 2 bed, 2 ba. nr. Goleta Cottage Hospital! New kitch. w/ gorgeous Swan Stone counters, stainless appliances, micro, dshwsher. Vinyl Plank flooring & carpet! Bathrooms beautifully updated! Lg. prvt. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk-Recorder of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 08/31/2020 by: E30, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: Not Applicable. Statement Expires on: Not Applicable. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) S/ Richard Torres This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barabra County on August 31, 2020. 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2/20 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Motion seeks to sell the Assets free and clear of successor liability relating to the Debtor’s business except as expressly assumed by the Successful Bidder. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Motion also seeks to assume and assign Designated Contracts and Selected Designated Contracts as part of any sale to the Successful Bidder(s). With respect to any mineral and/or oil and gas leases, the Trustee believes that the pre-petition cure amount is zero and does not intend to pay any pre-petition cure amount with respect thereto. If the cure amount proposed by the Trustee is disputed, any objections to the cure deck, prkng.! $2495/mo. NOTICE: This fictitious name CNS-3384080# amount must be filed by the Sale Objection Deadline (as defined below) and must include evidence w/$750 off 1st Month! statement expires five years from SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS of the cure amount claimed to be due. Declarants must be available at the Sale Hearing for crossKaren Lacks & Co. Real Estate DRE#00576880 684-7541 the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious SEPT 11, 18, 25; OCT 2/2020--56404 examination. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Motion also requests authority to partially 684-RENT x306 business name statement must be pay UBS from the cash and non-cash sale proceeds. www.klacks.com filed before that time. The filing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Motion also requests, pursuant to Federal of this statement does not of itself STATEMENT, FBN No: 2020- Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 3012, that the Court make a finding that the confirmed sale price is authorize the use in this state 0002325. First Filing. The following the value of the collateral assets, and that the junior secured claims of certain purported lienholders
Downtown Charmer - fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See person (s) are doing business as: ILA, 7 W FIGUEROA STREET, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101, as defined in the Motion are out of the money and are entirely unsecured. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Motion seeks additional relief as set forth in the Motion and also requests a finding that the Stalking Horse Bidder (or successful overbidder) 1 block to State! Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: INTEGRATED LABORATORIES be entitled to all protections in Bankruptcy Code section 363(m) as a good faith purchaser and that the Motion be effective immediately, notwithstanding the fourteen-day stay imposed by Bankruptcy Rules 6004(h) and 6006(d). Beautiful upst. studio apt. in charming Spanish style 3 story SEP 18, 25; OCT 2, 9/2020--56418 ADVISORY GROUP, INC., 7 W FIGUEROA STREET, SANTA PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Trustee through the Motion also seeks authority to modify or surrender leases as he deems it necessary for the transactions proposed. BARBARA PARMET PHOTO bldg. kitch, bath. Nr. shops! BARBARA, CA 93101. STATE OF PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Sale Hearing to consider approval of a The Arts Collaborative is gearing to offer online and small-group $1465 incl. wat, trsh, gas. Karen Lacks & Co. Real Estate DRE#00576880 684-7541 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT INC.: CALIFORNIA This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. This statement was filed in the Sale Transaction(s) and the transfer of the Assets free and clear of all liens, claims, interests, and encumbrances in accordance with Bankruptcy Code section 363(f) will take place on October 5, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific Time, before the Honorable Martin R. Barash, Courtroom 201, 1415 State classes. This photo was taken during pre-COVID-19 rounds of programming. 684-RENT x301 File No. FBN 2020-0002199 office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, Street, Santa Barbara, California. Due to the COVID-19 public health emergency, the courtroom will www.klacks.com Summerland Views, Views! Gorgeous 1 bed, 1 ba. apts. OCEAN VIEWS! Beautiful remod. Kitch, Stainless appl, The following person(s) is doing business as: Play and learn childcare, 1909 S Wilma Way, Santa Maria, CA 93458, County of Santa Barbara. Valeria Sly Solano Hinojosa, 1909 S Wilma Way, Santa Maria, CA 93458 This business is conducted by An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the County Clerk-Recorder of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 09/11/2020 by: E31, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: SEP 09, 2020. Statement Expires on: Not Applicable. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of be closed to the public and the hearing will be held via ZoomGov with audio and video access. All parties and members of the public may connect to the hearing free of charge. ZoomGov connection information will be posted on Judge Barash’s public calendar accessible on the Court’s website: http://ecf-ciao.cacb.uscourts.gov/CiaoPosted/default.aspx. The Sale Hearing may be adjourned from time to time without further notice to creditors or other parties in interest other than by announcement of the adjournment in open court or by notice filed on the docket in this case. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any objections to the Sale Transaction(s) (each, a “Sale Objection”) must be filed and served so as to be actually received by the Objection Recipients no later than September 21, 2020 (the “Sale Objection Deadline”). The Objection Arts Collaborative offers classes micro, builit-in Shutters, patio, lndry. Prkng. $1895-1975 incl. wat, trsh, gas. Karen Lacks & Co. Real Estate DRE #00576880 fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A /s/ Valeria Sly Solano Hinojosa This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself Recipients are: (i) the Trustee, Michael A. McConnell, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP, 201 Main Street, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, TX 76102, Attn: Michael A. McConnell; (ii) counsel to the Trustee, Danning, Gill, Israel & Krasnoff, LLP, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 450, Los Angeles, California 90067-6006, Attn: Eric P. Israel; (iii) Counsel to UBS AG, London and UBS AG, Stamford Branch, O’Melveny & The Arts Collaborative is offering “Cor Art Classes: “Poetry to Engage Good Trouble” (Monday nights, Oct. 5-Nov. 9) 2 BR starting at $1740, 3 BR flat or 3 BR townhouses Rent $2490. Pool, day care center, 2 684-7541 684-RENT x305 www.klacks.com County on August 31, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9/20 CNS-3397957# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS SEP 18, 25; OCT 2, 9/2020--56419 authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) Myers LLP, 400 South Hope Street, 18th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071, Attn: Evan M. Jones; and (iv) Counsel to the Committee, Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP, 150 California Street, 15th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111-4500, Attn: Maxim Litvak (collectively, the “Objection Recipients”). CONSEQUENCES OF FAILING TO TIMELY ASSERT A SALE OBJECTION PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT ANY PARTY OR ENTITY WHO FAILS TO TIMELY FILE AND SERVE A SALE OBJECTION ON OR BEFORE THE SALE OBJECTION DEADLINE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ENTERED BIDDING PROCEDURES ORDER WILL BE Workshops for the Human Spirit.” Classes will take place online, or in some cases outdoors in small groups. Fees are discounted thanks to the Eichholz Foundation to “Photography Through the Lens of Self and Other” (Tuesday nights, Oct. 6-27) and “Music Workshop: Human Musicking” (Wednesdays, starting Sept. laundry rooms, off street parking. Near shopping, busi ness, restaurants, theaters and UCSB. We pay gas, water, sewer, & trash. No SEP 18, 25; OCT 2, 9/2020--56417 Santa Barbara MTD FOREVER BARRED FROM ASSERTING ANY SALE OBJECTION TO THE SALE, INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO THE TRANSFER OF THE TRANSFERRED ASSETS OF THE DEBTOR’S ESTATE FREE AND CLEAR OF LIENS, CLAIMS, ENCUMBRANCES AND OTHER INTERESTS EFFECTED THEREUNDER. and Dana White. In addition, scholarships are available. The Santa Barbara-based 30 and running eight weeks). Courses also include “Sharing Peace and Joy: A Workshop in
Pets. Pay first month rent and security deposit at move in. Call Sesame Tree 968-2549 Request for Proposals for Workers’ Compensation Third-Party Administration (TPA) Through the Motion, the Trustee is seeking an order selling free and clear of the liens asserted by UBS, Northern California Collection Service, Inc., Rival Well Services, Inc., the California State Controller, GLR, LLC California Asphalt Production, Inc., GTL1, LLC and GIT, program is designed for working adults, especially those in the Postcards, Paper, Envelope, Art and More (Sunday afternoons, BDNEAR#OTTAGE(OSPITALAT 7EST!LAMAR"EAUTIFUL The Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (MTD), a public transit operator, is accepting proposals from firms interested in providing TPA services for MTD’s self-insured workers’ compensation claims Inc.; the sale will be subject to the liens for real property taxes of Santa Barbara, Kern and Orange Counties, as applicable, other than penalties and other disputed items that will be removed and attach to like amounts of the net sale proceeds. service and helping professions. The classes are designed to help starting Oct. 4 and running six weeks); “Storytelling Workshop
SETTINGAMONGOAKTREES ACROSSTHESTREETFROM/AK 0ARK.O0ETS #ALL#RISTINA administration. Request for Proposals (RFP) packages are available to interested parties starting on September 15, 2020. Instruction packages will be available online at http://www.sbmtd.gov/about/doing-business/ or by request. Contact Valerie White, Purchasing Agent (805) 963-3364 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that this Notice is subject to the terms and conditions of the Motion, the Bidding Procedures and the Bidding Procedures Order, with such Bidding Procedures Order controlling in the event of any conflict, and the Trustee encourages parties in interest to review such documents in their entirety. Parties interested in receiving more medical professionals, teachers, bus drivers, firefighters, daycare workers, baristas, restaurant (Thursdays, Oct. 1-Nov. 5) and “Creativity Rehab” (Wednesday afternoons, Oct. 7-Nov. 11). $1320 Studio, $1440 1 bd in a beautiful garden setting. Pool, laundry & off street parking at 340 Rutherford St. x244 or by email purchasing@sbmtd.gov. Submittals will be received at the same email until October 9, 2020 at 10:00 AM (local time). Any submittals received after that time will be unopened and not considered. All contract terms are contained or referenced in the RFP package. information regarding the sale of the Assets and/or copies of any related document, including the Motion or the Bidding Procedures Order, may make a written request to: counsel to the Trustee, Danning, Gill, Israel & Krasnoff, LLP, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 450, Los Angeles, California 90067-6006, Attn: Eric P. Israel. servers, lawyers, government employees, cleaners and people in other jobs. To register, go to sbcaw.org/ classes. in downtown Goleta. No Pets. Call Erin 967-6614. SEPT 15, 18/2020--56413 SEPT 18/2020--56423 The weekly classes vary from — Dave Mason
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At left, Joe Pasternack began workouts this week in anticipation of his fourth season as the UCSB men’s basketball coach. At right, coach Bonnie Henrickson guided UCSB to the No. 2 seed for last year’s Big West Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament, but the event was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By MARK PATTON NEWS-PRESS SENIOR WRITER
The forecast for UCSB basketball turned sunny this week when both its men’s and women’s teams resumed workouts … on the tennis courts next to Robertson Gym.
The situation brightened even further on Wednesday when the NCAA Division 1 Council voted to allow the coronavirus-delayed basketball season to start on Nov. 25. The outdoor workouts that were limited to just four hours this week will be expanded to 12 starting next week.
“It was really exciting to hear that we’re going to start playing only two weeks late,” men’s coach Joe Pasternack said.
Henrickson was working out four of her players during an afternoon shift on Wednesday when she got word of the NCAA vote.
UCSB athletic director John McCutcheon said he still must work out several details with the coaches before announcing game schedules.
“But both teams have begun conditioning and limited outdoor workouts following strict protocols and testing,” he said.
Pasternack had his Gauchos training at a make-shift weight room set up on the outdoor tennis courts.
“The guys have been off for six months so we’re taking it very, very slow,” he said. “We don’t want to get anybody hurt. They’re not used to doing this outdoors so we’re being very careful with their bodies and going from there.
The hopes for success are high with both teams.
The Gaucho men return four seniors — JaQuori McLaughlin, Devearl Ramsey, Robinson Idehen and Brandon Cyrus — plus twotime, All-Big West Conference junior Amadou Sow from last year’s team. UCSB had a win-loss record of 21-10 when the COVID19 pandemic shut down its season just hours prior to its Big West Tournament opener against UC Riverside.
“The last time we were together was when we were all eating breakfast in that hotel ballroom in Anaheim on March 12,” Pasternack observed.
His lineup this season will be bolstered by several newcomers. Three are transfers who joined the others in this week’s workouts: 6-10 junior Miles Norris from Oregon by way of the City College of San Francisco, 6-2 sophomore Ajare Sanni from Pacific and 6-7 graduate transfer Destin Barnes from Jacksonville.
Two other transfers, 6-2 junior Calvin Wishart and 6-3 sophomore Josh Pierre-Louis, are also training with the team as redshirts.
The others returning from last year include two juniors, 6-5 Sékou Touré and 6-8 Jay Nagle, and 6-10 redshirt freshman Jakov Kukic.
“We have some great, highcharacter student-athletes who are talented, but this is such a beginning,” Pasternack said. “Our season will depend on how the chemistry happens … How they mold together as a team. That remains to be seen.
The teams that adjust to the unusual situation, he added, will be the most successful this season.
“It’s not going to be the most talented team that wins, or even the most experienced, like it usually is,” Pasternack said. “It’s going to be the team that’s able to function in all this dysfunction. The ones that have the attitude of honoring the process as a core value will be the most successful in college basketball this year.”
The UCSB women, like the men, have most of the key players back from a team that tied for second place in the Big West Conference. They include All-Big West center Ila Lane, a 6-4 sophomore who averaged a double-double of 15.3 points and a nation-best 13.0 rebounds last year, plus honorable mention senior point guard Danae Miller.
The six-month hiatus also allowed several hobbled Gauchos to recuperate, including 6-4 senior Natalia Bruening, 5-9 junior Aliceah Hernandez, 5-7 junior Bri Anugwom, 5-10 junior Kiana Vierra, and 5-6 sophomore RyAnne Walters.
“We’ve got returners, we’ve got experience, and we’ve got great leaders,” Henrickson said. “We’re also adding Doris Jones, a really good transfer who practiced with us last year, and two very talented freshmen (5-8 Anya Choice from Cardinal Newman High and 5-9 Alyssa Marin from Camarillo) who are both pieces to the puzzle.”
She will get a long look at two transfers with three-point range — 6-foot Megan Anderson and 6-2 Taylor Mole — who will work out with the team as redshirts before becoming eligible in 2021-22. Mole, however, is still in transit in a two-day trek that began in her Tasmanian hometown of Hobart and included a layover in Sydney, Australia, with a connecting flight in San Francisco.
“She gets into Santa Barbara at 2:50 on Friday,” Henrickson said.
The long journey is par for the course these days for a sport that got deflated with all others by COVID-19.
“It’s finally starting to feel a little more normal,” Henrickson said
Or at least as normal as possible when the nets are at waist level.
email: mpatton@newspress.com
Bieber dominates Tigers
By GERRY FALL NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
It took the Detroit Tigers eight innings before they finally got to former UCSB and current Cleveland Indians star pitcher Shane Bieber on Thursday night. The Indians supplied plenty of offense and Bieber did the rest on the mound in a 10-3 win in Detroit.
Bieber went 7 2/3⅔ innings and allowed three runs on four hits with 10 strikeouts and two walks. The Tigers got their three runs with two outs in the eighth off Bieber when he allowed a threerun homer to Willi Castro. Outside of that, the former Gaucho ace was dominant.
Bieber didn’t allow a Tiger baserunner to reach second until the eighth inning. He improved his record to 8-1 --- which leads the majors --- and has an earned run average of 1.74.
Jose Ramirez celebrated his 28th birthday by belting a pair of home runs to help the Indians snap an eight-game losing streak. Bieber has not allowed more than three runs in any of his 11 starts this season. He is said to be the leading candidate to win the American League Cy Young Award.
Also, the Dodgers beat the Rockies, 9-3.
Candidates go online
Lompoc mayor, city council, and school district candidates appearing on online forum next month
LOMPOC — The LompocVandenberg Branch of the American Association of University Women will host an online forum Oct. 1 featuring the candidates for Lompoc mayor and Lompoc City Council.
A week later, on Oct. 8, the organization will hold another virtual forum with the candidates for the Lompoc Unified School District.
According to a news release, both forums will be livestreamed at 7 p.m. and will be recorded via TAP-TV.
Registration for the online forums is free and can be done at the LompocVandenberg AAUW website, lompocvandenberg-ca.aauw. net.
Both forums will feature professional English/Spanish interpretation.
During his life, Barrie enjoyed success as a business entrepreneur, author, lecturer and loving husband, father and grandfather.
Barrie was born July 7, 1942, in Durham, North Carolina and was the son of the late Harry and Bertha Bergman, founders of the original Record Bar, a retail record store in Durham. After graduating from Durham High School and attending Duke University, Barrie joined his parents in the record business and married his high school sweetheart, the late Arlene Macklin Bergman. Together, Barrie and Arlene opened and managed Record Bar’s second store in Chapel Hill.
Music was always a passion and way of life for Barrie. Through Barrie’s charismatic leadership, Record Bar grew to the second largest national chain with over 180 stores in 30 states. In October 1989, the company was sold to a European video distribution company. At age 47, Barrie soon found a new challenge and, together with a business partner, he purchased Bare Escentuals, a bankrupt 4-store cosmetic retail business. Twenty-four stores later and a constant presence on QVC, Bare Escentuals was sold and was Barrie’s second successful business venture.
After his business successes, Barrie became a sought after consultant, adviser and lecturer. He willingly shared his knowledge, experience, insights into human nature and the importance of ethical business behavior. Barrie’s principles can be best summarized in the title of his book “Nice Guys Finish First: How to Succeed in Business and Life”.
Barrie was nationally recognized for his business talent and principles. Among other awards, he was honored by the United Jewish Association as a recipient of the Human Relations Award. He was also recognized within the music industry as Music Retailer of the Year and Music Personality of the Year by Music Retailer magazine. In 1975 Barrie was named merchant of the year by the National Association of Record Manufacturers and in 1979 was elected as the Association’s youngest president. Recently, Barrie served as a trustee of the University of California Santa Barbara Foundation and as a member of the board of directors of the Santa Barbara Bowl, the town’s premier music venue.
Following Arlene’s death Barrie was fortunate to find love again and married Marjorie Allen Reese. Barrie’s life was once again filled with joy as he and Marjorie continued to reside together in Santa Barbara and treasure life with each other, their families, and their many friends.
Barrie was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; two daughters, Janis Bergman Tillman and husband, Jeff, of Chapel Hill, and Kimberly Bergman Kuepferle and husband, Steve, of Hillsborough; two grandchildren, Jacob and Julia Tillman; Marjorie’s children, Anna Reese and John Reese; his sister Lane Bergman Golden of Chapel Hill and nieces Page Coleman and Cameron Golden.
A private family graveside service and burial will be held on Friday in the Durham Hebrew Cemetery, in Durham.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to: Arts & Lectures, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, artsandlectures.sa.uscb.edu; or USTA Foundation’s College Scholarship Fund for scholarships awarded annually to high school seniors who have excelled academically, demonstrated community service and participated in organized tennis programs, such as National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL). Donations may be sent to: USTA Foundation, 70 West Red Oak Lane, White Plains, NY 10604, or made online through: https://www.ustafoundation. com/barriebergman/.
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LOCAL FIVE-DAY FORECAST
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Pismo Beach 74/55
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Guadalupe 73/56
Vandenberg 68/57 Santa Maria 74/55
Los Alamos 84/54 New Cuyama 88/50
Ventucopa 85/55
Lompoc Buellton 83/53 Solvang 88/52 70/54 SANTA BARBARA
AIR QUALITY KEY Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2020 Gaviota Source: airnow.gov 78/58 Goleta 83/59 80/59 Carpinteria 78/60
ALMANAC Good Moderate Unhealthy for SG Unhealthy Very Unhealthy Not Available MARINE FORECAST SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL Ventura 75/60
Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday Wind from the west at 6-12 knots today. Wind waves TEMPERATURE 2-4 feet with a south swell 3-5 feet at 10-second High/low 77/55 intervals. Visibility clear. Normal high/low 74/56 POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS Record high 88 in 2014 Wind northwest 6-12 knots today. Waves 2-4 feet Record low 47 in 1946 with a south-southwest swell 3-5 feet at 16 seconds. PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. 0.00” Month to date (normal) 0.00” (0.15”) Season to date (normal) 11.57” (17.83”) Visibility clear. Wind northwest 6-12 knots today. Waves 2-4 feet with a south-southwest swell 3-5 feet at 16 seconds. Visibility clear. POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO
LOCAL TEMPS TIDES Today Sat. SANTA BARBARA HARBOR TIDES City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Date Time High Time Low
Cuyama 88/50/pc 83/51/s Sept. 18 10:56 a.m. 5.6’ 4:43 a.m. 0.0’ Goleta 83/59/pc 79/57/pc 11:08 p.m. 5.6’ 5:00 p.m. 0.5’ Lompoc 71/54/pc 69/52/s Sept. 19 11:33 a.m. 5.8’ 5:18 a.m. 0.4’ Pismo Beach 74/55/pc 74/54/s none 5:55 p.m. 0.3’ Santa Maria 74/55/pc 76/52/s Sept. 20 12:04 a.m. 5.0’ 5:55 a.m. 1.0’ Santa Ynez 90/52/pc 90/52/s 12:14 p.m. 5.9’ 6:56 p.m. 0.3’ Vandenberg 68/57/pc 68/55/s Ventura 75/60/pc 74/59/pc LAKE LEVELS STATE CITIES At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point AT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA Bakersfield 87/64/pc 84/63/s at which water starts spilling over the dam holds Barstow 103/68/s 101/66/pc 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, Big Bear 77/40/s 75/37/pc equivalent to the amount of water consumed annuBishop 89/48/pc 88/46/pc ally by 10 people in an urban environment. Catalina 84/72/pc 80/64/pc Concord 81/59/pc 85/57/s Escondido 96/62/pc 92/60/pc Eureka 68/56/c 66/52/s Fresno 80/61/pc 82/60/s Los Angeles 91/67/pc 88/63/pc Mammoth Lakes 64/38/pc 71/35/pc Storage 138,275 acre-ft. Elevation 733.13 ft. Evaporation (past 24 hours) 36.9 acre-ft. Infl ow 8.8 acre-ft. State infl ow 0.0 acre-ft. Storage change from yest. -243 acre-ft. Modesto 80/59/pc 83/56/s Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Monterey 71/58/pc 70/56/pc Napa 78/54/pc 84/54/s Oakland 76/62/pc 75/59/pc Ojai 92/61/pc 89/57/pc Oxnard 74/58/pc 72/56/pc Palm Springs 109/78/s 106/78/pc Pasadena 94/68/pc 91/63/pc Paso Robles 89/51/pc 88/50/s Sacramento 81/57/s 84/57/s SUN AND MOON Sunrise 6:45 a.m. 6:46 a.m. Sunset 7:01 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Moonrise 8:03 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Moonset 8:16 p.m. 8:52 p.m. Today Sat. First Full Last New San Diego 84/66/pc 82/66/pc San Francisco 74/60/pc 73/57/pc San Jose 77/61/pc 77/58/s San Luis Obispo 78/55/pc 78/54/s Sep 23 Oct 1 Oct 9 Oct 16 Santa Monica 81/64/pc 78/61/pc Tahoe Valley 68/35/pc 71/34/s WORLD CITIES