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Coastal Commission approves Fire Station 10 project By MITCHELL WHITE NEWS-PRESS ASSOCIATE EDITOR
The California Coastal Commission has approved the long-awaited Western Goleta Fire Station 10 project. The commission unanimously approved the project at its virtual and teleconference meeting on Thursday. Commission staff recommended the CCC approve the city’s Coastal Development Permit application with special conditions, said Kelly Hoover, spokeswoman for the city of Goleta. Vyto Adomaitis, neighborhood services and public safety director for the city, served as the lead presented during Thursday’s meeting. He said the project approval is great news for the city. “FS10 is a long awaited
critical public safety facility that will enhance the levels of fire protection for our community. This is truly an incredible and historic day for our City, the Santa Barbara County Fire Department and the residents of Goleta whom we worked very collaboratively with to achieve the very successful outcome we had today,’ he said in a statement. “We also want to thank the excellent staff at the Ventura Office of the CCC for their collaboration and support. The approval of FS10 (Thursday), a project which has been talked about since 1967, 53 years, has been a breathtaking experience that none of us will ever forget. I am extremely proud of our project team and strong partnership with the Fire Department.” The next step is for Please see STATION on A7
David Krieger to receive 2020 peace prize By MITCHELL WHITE KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS
Luann McDuffee (left) and her daughter Casey Steiner sell masks, coasters, dresses and soap on State Street in Downtown Santa Barbara. They started selling masks to keep up with the demand of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By ANNELISE HANSHAW NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
Pete Menchaca and Leanne Iverson used to sell Menchaca Chocolates along Cabrillo Boulevard during the Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show. Then, a COVID-19 mandate ended their run. Menchaca Chocolates is one of many businesses hit by COVID-19 restrictions. Sometimes, there’s enough community support to stay open. But others have to close up shop. The United States Census Bureau surveys small businesses each week to see how COVID-19 is impacting them. Most California businesses say the pandemic has had a “moderate negative impact” or a “large negative impact.” At the end of April, 56.1% of California business owners indicated a large negative impact. As of September 5, 36.3% have indicated the large drop. As places moved into phase two of the reopening plan, business owners responded less negatively. Still, very few businesses have responded neutrally or positively. Mr. Menchaca runs the business full-time, so he couldn’t just wait for the arts and crafts show to open back up. He, alongside other vendors, found a spot in the Makers Market in De La Guerra Place. Lisa Green, president and CEO of the Makers Market, said she gets two to three merchants each week that want to join. She feels lucky that she was allowed to continue the market, though she feels badly for the others that had to shut down. And closing down State Street traffic has been beneficial, as well. Sunday, 10 booths lined State Street. Customers slowly strolled by, eyeing the handmade goods. Luan McDuffee and Casey Steiner are a mother-daughter pair that sell a couple of products Please see BUSINESSES on A8
Leanne Iverson talks about the market Sunday. She sells Menchaca Chocolates alongside Pete Menchaca, who was slightly out of view chatting with another vendor.
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David Krieger, president emeritus of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, has been selected to receive the 2020 Santa Barbara United Nations Association Peace Prize. Mr. Krieger, who will be honored during a virtual awards ceremony scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 24, will receive the prize in the category of “Creating Peace in the World,” according to a news release. The SBUNA Peace Prize began in 2017 to recognize the work being done in the world by local residents. Other 2020 awardees include Barbara Tellefson of the Unity Shoppe, an organization that assists people experiencing poverty, and Thomas Tighe of Direct Relief International, which provides critical medical supplies for humanitarian aid, globally. Mr. Krieger founded the NAPF and served as its president from its inception in 1982 until his retirement in 2019. He has been a leader in the global movement to abolish nuclear weapons and build a more peaceful world. Under his leadership, the NAPF created a number of innovative and important initiatives for building peace, strengthening international law, abolishing nuclear weapons and empowering peace leaders, said Sandy Jones, NAPF spokeswoman. “This prize truly recognizes our amazing community members waging peace around the globe, advancing the cause of human rights, and helping developing nations advance with key supplies and infrastructure,” Peace Prize Committee co-chair Debbie Cregan, with Youth For Human Rights International, said in a statement. Mr. Krieger has lectured throughout the world on issues of peace, security, international law, and the abolition of nuclear weapons and has received many awards for his work for a more peaceful and nuclear
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David Krieger, president emeritus of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, has been selected to receive the 2020 Santa Barbara United Nations Association Peace Prize.
weapons-free world. He has been interviewed on CNN, MSNBC, BBC and other national and international television and radio programs. “This is such a well-deserved honor for David. In my travels around the world representing NAPF – whether at United Nations events, a conference in Hiroshima, or a lecture at a college in rural Wisconsin – I would always meet people who were effusive in their praise for David’s work,” Rick Wayman, current NAPF president and CEO, said in a statement. “I often heard comments such as, ‘He inspired me to dedicate my life to peace,’ or, ‘I have many of his books on my bookshelf,’ or ‘I value his courage in speaking out for peace in all situations.’ “All of the work that NAPF continues to do in Santa Barbara, around the United States, and across the world has been made possible by the vision of David Krieger and NAPF’s co-founders in creating an institution dedicated to achieving peace in the age of nuclear weapons.” The theme for this year’s event is “Celebrating Santa Barbara Stars Changing the World.” It will include a special Please see peace on A7
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Supervisors to consider supporting Prop 15
Forest Service extends state-wide campsite and picnic area closures By MITCHELL WHITE
Chuck’s Waterfront Grill and Endless Summer Bar Cafe close permanently
employees, according to the staff report. In other business, the board will discuss The California Legislative Analyst’s Office adopting resolutions which include revisions estimates the measure would increase to the county guidelines and the The Santa Barbara County Board of statewide property tax revenue by $7.5 billion environmental threshold manual to bring Supervisors will meet Tuesday and discuss to $12 billion annually. Revenue must first administrative practices into alignment with adopting a resolution in support of ballot be distributed to the state to supplement revisions to the state CEQA guidelines that Proposition 15. decreases in revenue from the state’s took effect in 2019. Also known as the California Schools and Another item on Tuesday’s agenda includes personal income tax and corporation tax due Local Communities Funding Act of 2020, Prop the board discussing proposed amendments to increased property tax deductions and then 15 to the environmental threshold to comply with to counties to cover the costs of implementing would change the way non-agricultural Senate Bill 743, which changed transportation the measure, according to the ballot’s commercial and industrial properties are impact analyses under CEQA. initiative. By JOSHthe GREGA CHRISTIAN Brekkies by Chomp, and Mortensen’s Danish Bakery. bara Front Country trails60% andwould accessberoads. taxed to be WHITTLE based on their fair market value, Also on Tuesday, board will receive Of the remaining funds, NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER WS-PRESS WRITERfor properties whose with anSTAFF exception a COVID-19 update and information on the allocated cities, seeing countiesaand The initial lease for the Chuck’s and Endless Sum“Whattowe’re lot special of folks are doing is business owners have $3 million or less in county’s response and ongoing operations. districts. 40% would beofallocated they’re Roughly driving up alongside the roadto and just gomer property is 10 years with four, five-year options to More than yearsatafter first opened, Chuck’s Developed recreation holdings in California.sites in California will re- schools Tuesday’s meeting will20begin 9 a.m.they It will community Š 2020 Ashleigh Brilliant,extend 117 W. Valerio CAlease. 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com ing forand hikes up there.colleges. That’s ok. There’s not an order the Santa termBarbara of the The initiative would thethe first be broadcast live on Channel 20. A video of the An analysis done by Blue Sky Consulting Waterfront Grill and The Endless Summer Bar CafĂŠ are in closed through Mayexempt 15 after USDA For- against hiking trails,â€? said Andew Madsen, U.S. ForMr. Petersen is inheriting the existing lease with $500,000issued in value a business’ personal meeting will also be streamed countyofsb. predicts Santa Barbara County, cities, permanently closed.atOn the morning of April 30 the wa- only the four, five-year options remaining, with an Service anoforder extending the closures Group estspecial Servicedistricts spokesman. property and exempts all personal property of org and on the county’s YouTube page. and would receive a total of terfront restaurant announced its closure with a fare- average seasonally adjusted base rent of $23,585 per ursday. “We just want to make sure$29 if people small businesses, which are defined as those nearly $51 million, with almost milliongoofout they’re well post on its Instagram account. The order was issued for the entire Pacific South- safely spaced between one another. If you get to a month. email: mwhite@newspress.com that own state property and have 50 or fewer that going into the county general fund. The post read, “It is with heavy hearts that we anst Region and its 18 National Forests, which in- trailhead and there’s just too many cars there, you Though Mr. Petersen plans to continue running nounce we have closed our doors for good. Thank you Chuck’s and Endless Summer in line with its current des the Los Padres National Forest. should find a different area to go to as opposed to tryfor your constant support. The memories will never be operation for a time, the restaurant has upgrades The initial closure order went into effect March 26 ing to get in.â€? forgotten.â€? d was set to expire April 30. As state and local responses to the coronavirus planned for around the fall. According to the agenda, Despite the current economic chaos due to the COV- under Mr. Petersen’s business plan the second floor of t applied to recreational use areas such as camp- pandemic continue to evolve, the Forest Service felt ID-19 pandemic, the prospect of Chuck’s and Endless the establishment will be converted into a traditional unds, day use sites and picnic areas. that the situation warranted a two week extension of Summer ceasing operation dates back to before the outThe order was issued to discourage large gather- the closures, said Mr. Madsen. deliTRUCKS, cafĂŠ focused on sandwiches, and salads, WE BUY CARS, VANS, & HEAVYsoups, EQUIPMENT break. According to the agenda of a March 24 Santa Bar- with a gourmet grocery area selling wine, beer, and s of people and promote safe social distancing of “At the end of that they’ll evaluate and see where ANY CONDITION CASH! WE PICK UP FREE! bara City Council meeting in which assignment of the ying more than six feet apart. we’re at and whether or not we’re going to continue prepackaged foods. For evenings, the second floor will restaurant’s lease to a new operator was the first item, have a full bar and a dinner menu focusing on “adult n the Santa Barbara Ranger District, 12 camp- as we need it,â€? said Mr. Madsen. Chuck’s and Endless Summer co-owner Steve Hyslop food and beverages.â€? unds and picnic areas will remain closed, includ“This order can be rescinded at any time. If local informed the Waterfront Department of his desire to the Fremont campground and White Rock and health officials say it looks like the sky has cleared up The restaurant’s ground floor is proposed to be simsell the establishment in August 2019. d Rock picnic areas. we can rescind the order tomorrow. For right now, we ilar to Mr. Petersen’s Chomp restaurants. Its menu of By MITCHELL WHITE After receiving the department’s lease assignment burgers, fries, and shakes will cater to families, young The order Thursday does not add to the closures wantEDITOR to extend it out too far. NEWS-PRESSdon’t ASSOCIATE requirements, Mr. Hyslop began searching for a new adults, and retirees, and for evenings will be converted eady in place for Santa Barbara. While other ar“We just want to make sure in the next couple of buyer and ultimately found it in businessman Aaron to a “dinner type atmosphere.â€? like the Monterey Ranger District have closed The Santa Barbara City weeks as weCouncil monitor what’s going on that we are takPetersen, who operates a number of restaurants in Solilheads and forest roads, locals will still have acwill meet Tuesday andappropriate discuss SANTA BARBARA ing the steps along with our state and vang including Chomp, The Coffee House by Chomp, email: jgrega@newspress.com sCOUNTY to the many Santa Ynez Santa Barallocated federal CARES — Firemen fromValley and recently local partners.â€? Act funding that will be used to Santa Barbara County, Ventura reimburse expenditures that County and Los Padres Daniel and Shelley Berger Foundation to fund the Santa have occurred as a result of the National Forest responded to filed an appeal on the decision Barbara Better Together Fund /LFHQVH city’s response to the COVID-19 a vegetation fire at the 3800 to grant project design approval, Small Business Grant Assistance 0HGLFDUH 3DUW ' ™ 0HGLFDUH $GYDQWDJH pandemic. block of State Route 33 Sunday citing inaccurate noticing and the Program. The council will discuss The city has been allocated morning. applicant’s lack of communication approving a one-time allocation $1,154,592 of coronavirus relief About one to three acres with neighbors, according to the of $50,000 in the general fund, LP funds through the state. The were burning and spreading at WE CAN HE staff report. funded from the CARES Act, as payments must be used to cover a moderate pace. No structures The appellants have also matching funds in support of the expenses that are “necessary were threatened, and expressed concern that the program, according to the staff expendituresâ€? incurred due to respondents canceled aircraft representation of the project at report. We Offer If you are the public health emergency. The assistance. the SFDB by a member of that Also on Tuesday, the council funds cannot be used to supplant Over 50 plans available Concerned about Medicare coverage board has the appearance of a will hear an appeal of the city’s COUNTY AGES revenues notCITIES received as a result COUNTY COUNTY—CASES CA. A whole team of customer service reps Annelise Hanshaw Turning 65 conflict of interest. of the pandemic, nor may 22 funds be Single 0-17 Family Design Board’s 21 AT A SOUTH UNINCORP. /RFDO RIĂ€FH ELOLQJXDO VWDII Leaving employer coverage “If Council concurs with project design approval for used to provide assistance to meet GLANCE 18-29 84 SANTA BARBARA 57 additions to a single residential the SFDB that the project is tax obligations, according7to the CONFIRMED OVERALL 30-49 183 GOLETA E unit at 160 Conejo Road. consistent with the NPO Findings, staff report. FRE 50-69 167 ISLA VISTA 1 The council will hold a special then the appeal should be denied. Over the past five months, VIP Concierge Customer Service from a 70-PLUSMonday afternoon41and OVERALL / THURS. GOLETA VLY/GAVIOTA meeting IfCASES not, the appeal may be upheld. the city has incurred more13than LOMPOC — Lompoc Police team of customer service specialists ANNOUNCED THURSDAY conduct a site visit at the location. Staff also recommends that SANTA YNEZ 5 $16 million inVALLEY eligible CRF Department arrested 39-yearProject design approval was Council direct staff to return LOMPOC 84 expenditures in the general old Ismael Zaragoza Chavez COUNTY STATUS / THURS. granted in March. It includes toDEATHS CouncilOVERALL with decisions and fund, with “many more millions LOMPOC FED. PRISON 106 Sunday morning under Watch our FREE AT HOME 75 the addition of 626 square feet findings reflecting the outcome of “Understanding Medicare & Medicare Supplementsâ€? TESTS TO DATE anticipated in the calendar year SANTA MARIA 135 “On Demand Videoâ€? suspicion of arson. RECOVERED 376 TOP 3 IN COUNTIES Recorded Webinar - watch anytime at your convenience to the first and second floors the appeal,â€? the staff report reads. and beyond,â€? the staff report Lompoc Fire Department ORCUTT 36 HOSPITALIZED 33 LOS 23,233 https://stevensinsurance.com/Medicare-webinar-sign-up/ of an existing 2,994 square foot TheANGELES council will also hold a reads. responded to reports of fires at NORTH UNINCORP. 25 INTENSIVEwith CARE UNIT 12 RIVERSIDE 4,031 residence an attached special meeting at 11 a.m. Tuesday Even with the $1.15 million, the several locations RATE PER 100,000in northeast Working remotely - CALL (805) 683-3636 PENDING 5 Š 2020 Ashleigh Brilliant, 117 W. Valerio Santa Barbara CA 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com HEALTHCARE WORKERS 66 DIEGO 3,564 three-car garage and detached toSAN discuss appointing a finance city will still require “significant Lompoc. The suspect allegedly accessory building. The proposed director. useâ€? of emergency reserves, the lit a vehicle, a backyard shed NICK MASUDA / NEWS-PRESS total of 4,675 square feet of All the meetings will beGRAPHIC staff report states. and multiple dumpsters on fire. development on the three-acre streamed live online at www. The council will also be asked Officers found Mr. Chavez parcel is 76% of the guideline SantaBarbaraCA.gov/CAP. to approve a memorandum of nearby along with evidence maximum allowed, according to understanding between the indicating he started the fires, email: mwhite@newspress.com the staff report. city and the Santa Barbara and they took him into custody. He is currently held in the LPD jail. NEWS-PRESS ASSOCIATE EDITOR
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and the impacts of COVID-19. housing element, according to the According to the report, staff report. major discretionary revenue “Goleta’s current Housing — after a n aCARPINTERIA dramatic change The concept of housing sources in the city’s general fund Element covers the 2015-2023 Greenhouse and showroom dnesday night memo from the availability will be heavily experienced “significant financial planning period, which is also Westerlay Orchids raised ifornia Police Chiefs Associadiscussed during Tuesday’s Goleta referred to as the “5th planning impacts,� though the actual $23,819 for the Carpinteria n indicated that Gov. Newsom City Council meeting. impacts were offset by higher cycle� in reference to the five Education Foundation August The council will receive uld be closing all beaches and required Housing Element than anticipated revenue activity 31 through September 5. The presentations on the Regional updates that have occurred since through all the city’s major teshowroom parks, thedonates governor indicated 100% of its Housing Needs Allocation and the comprehensive update of the revenue categories. t revenue only beaches in Orange County for a week annually to its impacts on the city, as well as State housing law in 1980. The 6th The city recovered $2.1 million thebe foundation, and fate. this year’s uld suffering that an update on the current status Housing Element cycle will cover of the $2.7 million projected contribution is the largest. Bottom line, that was their of affordable housing units and the planning period of February revenue loss. This is the fourth fundraiser mo. That memo never got to agreements within the city. The 2023 to February 2031,� the staff “When comparing the total has held the daily XFFL PS FWFO UXP XFFL MPOH DPVOU ,�Westerlay Gov. Newsom saidfor at his council will also review its draft report reads. actual revenues received to the foundation and beats last year’s ess conference. homelessness strategic plan, In regards to the city’s original adopted revenue budget, donation by more than $5,400. ThatThe allows Santa Counaccording to the agenda. affordable housing stock, there this resulted in a revenue shortfall funds willBarbara go toward State law requires the city and the city of Santa Barbara to are currently 24 affordable of approximately $548,842 or 1.9%. internet access and technology NBJM JO CBMMPUT XJMM CF ESPQQFE PGG to adopt a comprehensive, housing projects in the city, for a When comparing to prior year ntinue to governstudents. the beaches for Carpinteria long-term general plan for its total of 479 units for very low --to revenues, the city experienced a “This community’s success is ng the South Coast, which will ‰" MBSHF OVNCFS PG CBMMPUT XJMM physical development. The plan above-moderate households. Of decrease of $1.8 million or 6.2%,� our success; both and main open, aswe long asgrow physical must include seven “elements,� the available affordable units, 140 the staff report reads. thrive when we work together,� tancing is followed. including: the regional housing are part of nine homeownership Actual expenditure activity Toine Overgaag, president and Those that are doing good work, needs allocation and how it relates projects and 339 are part of 17 in the general fund fell short of owner of Westerlay Orchids, want to a reward that work,� to the housing element; what multi-family rental projects, the expenditure budget at $25.5 said in news release. “AndGov. wsom said. housing element certification is according to the staff report. CEF is doing a great deal to million, or nearly 84% of the and why it’s important; how the ensure that Carpinteria’s next A total of 20 projects have total revised expenditure budget RHNA affects land-use planning generation gets the support and confirmed expiration dates, allocation of $30.5 million. The anta Barbara County, in Goleta; what communities resources they need during this including two of which have already decrease in spending is attributed do when they run out of vacant, tough time.� expired. An additional five projects, to further department savings y extremely the numbers buildable land; how different According to its website, totaling 94 units, will expire within and deferred special projects and The Santa Barbara County Pubtypes of housing are treated Westerlay supports 12 local the next 10 years, according to the capital improvement program KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS Health Department announced through the RHNA; the current non-profit organizations. staff report. City staff has been projects supported by the general weather will be sunny this weekend along the South Coast. new confirmed COVID-19 cases Thestatus of the RHNA; and and the in the 70s notified that the Santa Barbara fund, which were continued into — Annelise Thursday, bringing the Hanshaw county’s next steps to the RHNA and the County Housing Corporation will the next fiscal year, according to are confirmed COVID-19 positive. al to 495. er than in person. work to renew the affordability the staff report. Cottage Health, * Of 16council patients in be isolation, 6 pat was the largest number in The couple will still have to be status of the 16 apartments, The will asked to the numbers according to the report. adopt a resolution amend the tients are in critical to care. $BMJGPSOJB USVMZ NBUUFST BOE re than a week, with all but one physically present within Califor- by the council will AREthe North County. city’s operating and CIP budget for A Also look Tuesday, at the status of Cottage * Cottage has collected 3,577 cumingWE from nia and provide whatever proof be asked to provide input on the fiscal year 2019-20. OPEN Health through Thursday: mulative test samples: 206 resulted The number of healthcare work- the county clerk may require. They draftHealth homeless strategic Tuesday’s meeting is scheduled *city’s Cottage is caring for a in GPS UIF QVOEJUT BOE UIF DBNQBJHOT positive, 3,124 resulted in negainfected with the virus grew must also present photo identificaplan, including overall goals and for 5:30 p.m. It will be broadcast on total of 205 patients across all camtive, and 247 are pending. In most ain on Thursday, moving to 66. tion. objectives. Channel 19 and online at https:// oftinyurl.com/GoletaMeetings. these tests, patients did not reThe number still recovering at is The license can then be issued puses. In other business, the council 137 No. Fairview Ave. Goleta *will 153receive are acute care patients; 220 quire hospital admission. w just 75. via email. a fiscal year 2019-20 acute care beds remain available. Adults who wish to be married fourth quarter financial review email: mwhite@newspress.com In The Fairview Shopping Center * In surge planning, capacity is can also conduct a ceremony to COVID-19, by the ov. Newsom allows Breezeway solemnize the marriage, as long as identified for adding 270 acute care UIF FJHIU QSFTJEFOUT FMFDUFE JO UIF both parties are present, and have beds. numbers rtual marriages * Of the 153 patients, 9 patients A look at nationwide and worldn a move that’s sure to bring at least one witness who can join Call coufor appointment are on ventilators; 66 ventilators wide numbers through Wednesday: the live video conference. ief to California’s engaged Theavailable Santa Barbara State Senate District 19: Gary (adult,News-Press pediatric The order will last for 60 days remain * In the United States, there are s, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an has made these endorsements for "DF 4NJUI JT B %FNPDSBUJD QPMJUJDBM Michaels. neonatal ventilators) 1,095,210 confirmed cases ecutive order Thursday that will and is subject to the discretion of and the 2020 election. State Assembly District 35: with * Of the 153 patients, are in iso- 63,861 the county clerk. deaths and 155,737 have fulow adults to obtain marriage liPresident: Donald16 Trump. Jordan Cunningham. lation with COVID-19 symptoms; 7 ly recovered. U.S. House of Representatives, State Assembly District 37: nses via videoconferencing rath24th District: Andy Caldwell. Charles Cole. By MITCHELL WHITE
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Instructor Zach Williams of iSurf in Santa Barbara works with Amy Pomer, 9, as they watch for a wave.
Young surfers Surf gives lessons at Leadbetter Beach Surf’s up for students eager to catch a wave. Zach Williams, instructor at iSurf in Santa Barbara, worked recently with students at Leadbetter Beach. He helped them to look for a wave and be right on top of it. (Well done, kids!) For more information, go to www.isurfschool.com. — Dave Mason
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Success! Amy surfs during a lesson at Leadbetter Beach.
Mr. Williams works with Satya Imperiale, 5, during a surfing lesson. Above, Satya rides a boogie board.
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M.G. in Santa Barbara, who has crammed many lives into one glorious one (tennis pro/interior designer/ antiques dealer), is downsizing. She sends me pictures of her collections, yet one image caught my eye: an ancestor portrait of someone she thought might have been an emperor. Because I am often asked to date an unsigned ancestor portrait, and because this guy is cute (he looks like an overdressed Hugh Jackman/Wolverine), I will date this portrait, even though it may be the least valuable of her treasures. If it is a gentleman’s visage, I date a portrait by the tie. The tie is tantamount, as styles in neckwear changed faster than coats, and ties are ancient. The word goes back to the Egyptian for Isis Knot: “Tyet.� In the 17th century, a new style of neckwear emerged called the cravat, after the Croats, who were mercenaries to Louis XIII. They wore a loose band around the neck, emulated by the noblemen of France. The cravat went out of favor for the bristly round starched collar called the stock (think of Dutch portraits) worn throughout Europe. A group of noblemen in England, the Marconis, decided to change that stock for something more elegant, and they reintroduced the cravat in 1780, a white band of linen, overlapping. The Court d’Orsay introduced the black cravat on a pure linen white shirt. As Queen Victoria took the throne, the cravat became a symbol of wealth and position: the less showy the cravat, the more status a man had. Add to this the one accessory of jewelry
acceptable: the stick pin. The more subtle the cravat, the more symbolic the stickpin. The theme disclosed your tastes, the horseshoe or the gold fox head, introduced in the 1850s, worn by the ‘best’ men on a silk black cravat. Now we come to the denouement: M.M.G.’s man dates to the middle to late 1870s when the stick pin of fashion was based on naturalistic elements, such as shapes of flowers, and made from natural materials, such as shells. In fact, the sitter in M.M.G’s portrait is wearing a cameo, which is carved out of mother of pearl and features what looks like a Classical Roman bust portrait. This is evidence of a sitting during the Classical Revival period, 18701880. I don’t put the portrait into the late 1890s because of the evidence of the fashion for mutton chops and the thinner collar. (Earlier than the 1870s, the coat would have featured dropping shoulders.) I do not place the portrait into the late 1880s or 1890s because the “look� of that era was “dandified.� We would see more accessories, such as a pocket square, and a pearl or diamond stick pin. The mutton chop said something. Sideburns grew bushy and the beard at the chin was shaved, retaining a dropping luxuriant mustache. The mutton chop had its problems, too. So dangerous were they on sports fields that college athletes were forbidden to sport them. The expression to “bust one’s chops� hearkens to the days when an opponent could grab your mutton chop and do some damage.
For this same reason you would think that military men of the late 1870s-1880s would shy away from this style of facial hair, but instead they were big wearers. To shave on the battlefield was a luxury, and the style was adopted by the upper ranks to honor the unshaven soldier, and made proper by Ole Burnsid of the Union Army. Members of the middle to upper class of the late 1870s would have been able to “read� this portrait. They would think: The gent is young but intellectual (longer middle parted hair), his overgrown facial air points to a dominant male, he was upper middle class or better (black coat, black cravat, cameo stick pin, a fine white linen shirt with starched collar), and he appears to be well educated. As to country of origin, something suggests American: perhaps the sober gaze and perhaps because of the classical cameo. We in the U.S. were big fans of the Classical Revival. Every small town bank building was remodeled to resemble the Parthenon in the 1870-80s. American men were thought to be serious, unlike the jovial British upper class. The value of the portrait is negligible for two reasons. One, he is not a pretty young lady, and two, he is not an emperor, because of the upper middle class flavor of the classical cameo stick pin, affordable if you had some money. I would put the value at $800. Dr. Elizabeth Stewart’s “Ask the Gold Digger� column appears Mondays in the News-Press Life section. Written after her father’s COVID 19 diagnosis, Dr. Stewart’s new book “My Darling Quarantine: Intimate Connections Created in Chao� is a humorous collection of five “what-if� short stories that end in personal triumphs over presentday constrictions. It’s available at Chaucer’s in Santa Barbara.
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Scorpio â&#x20AC;&#x201D; When Venus and Uranus come to a head on Tuesday, you might find yourself in some petty arguments. Things will slow down over the week, Scorpio, but once the weekend hits, your jealous nature could get the best of youâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;all thanks to Mercury square Pluto.
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A rendering of the new Western Goleta Fire Station 10, which will be located on a city-owned parcel at 7952 Hollister Ave.
Project gained approval from the Goleta City Council in 2018 STATION
Continued from Page A1 construction documents for the new station, which will be finalized by the Goleta City Council and then sent out for bid. The project consists of the
design and construction of a new three-bay, single-story fire station, approximately 11,600 square feet in size, with associated landscaping and appurtenant facilities on a city-owned parcel at 7952 Hollister Ave., across from the Sandpiper Golf Course. The Goleta City Council
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approved the project in December 2018. However, because the subject site is in the Coastal Zone, a Coastal Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission is required. The city submitted a CDP application in January 2019, and after completing additional studies
requested by CCC staff, the city learned in February 2020 that the CDP application had been deemed complete. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The approval by the California Coastal Commission is another big milestone in the development of Fire Station 10,â&#x20AC;? Mayor Paula Perotte said in a
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Pujols ties Mays on all-time home run list Albert Pujols lined a two-run homer into the seats in left in the eighth inning to give the Angels the lead for good in a 5-3 win over the Colorado Rockies in Denver on Sunday. Pujols homer not only gave the Angels a 4-3 lead, but it was the 660th of his career, tying him with Hall of Famer Willie Mays for fifth place on the all-time home run list. Pujols hit it off of Rockies reliever Carlos Estevez, who became the 426th pitcher off of whom Pujols has homered in the major leagues. Only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714) and Alex Rodriguez (696) sit in front of Pujols and Mays on the all-time list. Andrew Heaney (4-3), meantime,
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Continued from Page A1 keynote speech by Ambassador Anwarul Chowdury, former UN Ambassador from Bangladesh, who also served as UN Under-Secretary and founded the United Nations Culture of Peace organization. Mr. Krieger will be introduced by Joe White, last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s award winner. Mr. White is the director of A Year Without War. The event will be held virtually over Zoom. For reservations, please go to unasb.org. You do not need to be a UNA member to attend the event. The cost for general admission is $5.00. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is an unprecedented time in human history, to be sure,â&#x20AC;? Santa Barbara United Nations Association President Barbara Gaughen-Muller said in a statement. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yet look at our three incredible finalists for the prize! They are beacons of so much good work being done to help our world, especially right now. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s imperative that we continue to focus on encouraging that kind of work, and celebrate how one person CAN make a difference. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what the UNA Peace Prize is all about.â&#x20AC;?
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tossed seven solid innings to earn the win. Heaney allowed three runs with eight strikeouts and no walks to help the Angels take two out of three games in the weekend series. In Los Angeles, the Dodgers made easy work of the Houston Astros with a 8-1 victory on Sunday night at Dodger Stadium. A.J. Pollock, Mookie Betts and Chris Taylor all homered for L.A. It was the sixth straight game in which the Dodgers have hit a homer run. They lead all of Major League Baseball with 90 home runs and 33 wins. L.A. opens a series tonight in San Diego against the second-place Padres. San Diego, which finished off a threegame weekend sweep of the San Francisco Giants on Sunday, begins play tonight three games behind the Dodgers. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Gerry Fall
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An ever growing collection of hundreds â&#x20AC;&#x201D; if not thousands â&#x20AC;&#x201D; of frogs line a stone wall on Paterna Road in the Riviera neighborhood of Santa Barbara on Sunday.
Santa Maria blood drive scheduled SANTA MARIA â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The City of Santa Maria will host a blood drive October 6 at the Santa Maria Public Library at 421 S. McClelland St. Before entering the pop-up donation center, donors will get their
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBNF2020-05271 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Legacy Management, 955 Medio Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 County of SANTA BARBARA Mailing Address: 955 Medio Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 Nicole Scott, 955 Medio Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 This business is conducted by an Individual The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 08/01/2020. S/ Nicole Scott, This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on 08/11/2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk [Deputy], Deputy 8/31, 9/7, 9/14, 9/21/20 CNS-3393335# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS AUG 31; SEPT 7, 14, 21/2020--56386
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James Andrew Powell Sr. “Shorty” July 28, 1959 – Sept 14, 2010
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they make themselves. They started by selling children’s dresses on Etsy 10 years ago, and expanded into more categories, like soap and coasters, over time. In the summer, Etsy contacted them about the shortage of masks. The company said the demand outweighed the supply and needed sewers to make the product. So, the duo made some masks and listed them online. They sold out less than a minute later. During the time of high demand, they made 75 masks per day. They weren’t alone. Many other entrepreneurs bought up fabric and elastic to sell masks. It was hard for them to get the supply, but it was worth it. Ms. McDuffee said that people have always been nice, and have been more eager to support her and her daughter’s small business lately. “Maybe people are out to support each other,” she said. Valerie Chavez, a former UCSB student, said she prefers to shop at local businesses and has been looking for ways to support them during the pandemic, through online purchases or grabbing a drink. “I look out for small businesses more now,” she said, “but I feel like more large corporations have been overtaking them.” Her friend, Daisy Pallafox, agreed. She’s tried to support local shops, but she’s noticed many closing. There’s a lot of love for small businesses on their social media feeds, but they see big companies getting the most traffic. Don and Helen Hightower, a couple visiting from San Luis
LOCAL FIVE-DAY FORECAST TODAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Dimmed sunshine Plenty of sunshine Plenty of sunshine Plenty of sunshine and smoky INLAND
INLAND
95 52
93 57
85 54
74 57
76 58
75 58
76 62
78 58
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Ventucopa 94/60
Buellton 85/51
Solvang 91/52
Gaviota 77/57
SANTA BARBARA 74/57 Goleta 78/57
Carpinteria 77/61 Ventura 74/59
AIR QUALITY KEY Good Moderate
Source: airnow.gov Unhealthy for SG Very Unhealthy Unhealthy Not Available
ALMANAC
TEMPERATURE High/low Normal high/low Record high Record low
71/58 75/56 93 in 1963 47 in 2005
PRECIPITATION 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. Month to date (normal) Season to date (normal)
0.00” 0.00” (0.11”) 11.57” (17.80”)
City Cuyama Goleta Lompoc Pismo Beach Santa Maria Santa Ynez Vandenberg Ventura
Bakersfield Barstow Big Bear Bishop Catalina Concord Escondido Eureka Fresno Los Angeles Mammoth Lakes Modesto Monterey Napa Oakland Ojai Oxnard Palm Springs Pasadena Paso Robles Sacramento San Diego San Francisco San Jose San Luis Obispo Santa Monica Tahoe Valley
94/67/pc 104/69/pc 75/40/pc 94/51/pc 83/72/s 82/57/pc 91/61/s 65/53/pc 93/64/pc 87/64/pc 77/41/pc 89/59/pc 68/57/pc 80/52/pc 71/59/pc 94/61/s 72/57/s 108/81/pc 93/68/pc 93/50/pc 87/56/pc 80/66/s 71/59/pc 76/57/pc 76/52/pc 78/62/pc 81/41/pc
Tue. Hi/Lo/W 98/56/pc 79/57/s 69/53/pc 71/53/pc 74/53/pc 95/52/s 67/56/pc 74/59/s
88/72/r 77/51/s 73/57/s 85/70/pc 88/56/s 93/77/pc 88/78/pc 77/64/s 79/54/s 80/54/s 104/81/s 68/62/r 82/61/s 93/64/s 70/61/c 82/56/pc
POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS
Wind northwest 6-12 knots today. Waves 1-3 feet with a south-southwest swell 2-4 feet at 14 seconds. Visibility under 2 miles in smoke.
POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO
Wind northwest 6-12 knots today. Waves 1-3 feet with a south-southwest swell 2-4 feet at 14 seconds. Visibility under 2 miles in smoke.
SANTA BARBARA HARBOR TIDES Date Time High Time Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 16
8:56 a.m. 8:01 p.m. 9:23 a.m. 8:47 p.m. 9:51 a.m. 9:32 p.m.
LAKE LEVELS
4.3’ 6.1’ 4.6’ 6.3’ 4.9’ 6.3’
Low
2:26 a.m. 1:53 p.m. 3:01 a.m. 2:38 p.m. 3:35 a.m. 3:23 p.m.
-0.2’ 2.2’ -0.4’ 1.7’ -0.4’ 1.2’
AT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA 92/67/pc 103/70/pc 76/41/pc 93/52/pc 83/69/s 87/62/pc 93/61/s 69/57/c 95/64/pc 88/65/pc 77/39/pc 88/61/pc 71/61/pc 85/57/pc 74/62/pc 93/61/s 74/58/s 108/79/pc 94/70/pc 94/53/pc 89/60/pc 83/67/s 73/61/pc 77/60/pc 77/54/pc 81/62/pc 81/41/pc
NATIONAL CITIES Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Houston Miami Minneapolis New York City Philadelphia Phoenix Portland, Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City Seattle Washington, D.C.
Wind west 6-12 knots today. Wind waves 1-3 feet with a southwest swell 2-4 feet at 15-second intervals. Visibility under 2 miles in smoke.
TIDES
LOCAL TEMPS Today Hi/Lo/W 97/58/pc 78/57/s 69/52/pc 70/52/pc 73/53/pc 93/53/s 66/55/pc 74/59/s
MARINE FORECAST
SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL
Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday
STATE CITIES
Daisy Pallafox enjoys brunch Sunday. She says she has been trying to support local businesses during the pandemic.
COASTAL
New Cuyama 97/58 Los Alamos 85/51
Lompoc 68/53
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COASTAL
Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows.
Santa Maria 73/53
Vandenberg 66/55
through foot traffic. Lululemon formed a five-person line, and there was a consistent crowd around McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams. But there weren’t handfuls of shopping bags, and parklets had plenty of empty seats. People seemed mellow, except the small business owners. They worked with an energy and big smiles as they hoped to usher in new business.
COASTAL
Maricopa 95/65
Guadalupe 71/54
do it all on your own,” she said. “I feel like big corporations are overtaking small businesses.” Ms. Iverson said some of her friends from the market have gotten grants that help them stay open. She stays positive about their futures. At first glance, State Street didn’t feel like it was undergoing a pandemic Sunday afternoon (apart from the masks). Families and friends walked together; dogs had their heads scratched by strangers and bicyclists weaved
INLAND
95 52
Pismo Beach 70/52
Obispo, had similar opinions. Mr. Hightower said he likes to buy more locally, but it’s hard when all the major companies sell products at the click of a button. It’s just more convenient. He wishes there was a better program to assist small businesses, that would provide them a knowledge of what to do. Ms. Green feels like officials don’t always see small entrepreneurs. “It’s hard to get anything from the government, so you have to
Sunshine
INLAND
93 53 COASTAL
Lisa Green talks about her Makers Market. She is glad State Street is closed to cars so she gets more business from pedestrians.
INLAND
78/68/t 64/54/s 78/60/s 86/71/pc 89/54/s 94/76/c 90/78/pc 83/62/s 69/58/s 72/55/s 104/80/s 72/61/r 81/63/s 91/64/s 75/61/r 73/59/s
At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point at which water starts spilling over the dam holds 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, equivalent to the amount of water consumed annually by 10 people in an urban environment. Storage 139,223 acre-ft. Elevation 733.52 ft. Evaporation (past 24 hours) 26.3 acre-ft. Inflow 36.8 acre-ft. State inflow 0.0 acre-ft. Storage change from yest. -243 acre-ft. Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
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WORLD CITIES
Today 6:42 a.m. 7:07 p.m. 3:19 a.m. 5:46 p.m.
Full
Oct 1
Tue. 6:43 a.m. 7:06 p.m. 4:28 a.m. 6:27 p.m.
Last
Oct 9
Today Tue. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Beijing 74/65/sh 71/56/r Berlin 82/61/s 85/61/pc Cairo 95/74/s 94/73/s Cancun 89/81/t 89/79/t London 83/60/s 82/59/pc Mexico City 73/56/t 73/58/t Montreal 60/42/pc 62/50/pc New Delhi 97/80/pc 97/80/pc Paris 93/65/s 92/65/pc Rio de Janeiro 88/74/s 76/71/pc Rome 88/66/s 86/67/pc Sydney 71/55/s 71/56/pc Tokyo 81/72/t 81/73/pc W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.