Santa Barbara News-Press: September 15, 2022

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Supporters of Measure T plan open house

• Parking on open space recreation.AttheYes group’s open house, several Carpinterians will be fielding questions from attendees, and Doug Treloar, Carpinterian of the Year 2002, will share why he is voting yes on Measure twotheproposesMeasuretheScheduledT2022.forNov.8election,T2022tochangezoningononlyparcelsof

The Carpinteria group fighting to preserve open space in downtown Carpinteria — by preventing construction of a twostory boutique hotel with rooftop bar and pool on what is now a popular parking lot — will host an informational open house p.m.willMeasureupdesignedSaturdayto“Clear-ConfusionaboutT2022.”Theopenhousebeheldfrom5-6attheCarpinteria

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Miss Madrid, 17, has wanted to be the Solvang Danish Days Maid since she was a girl.

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community,” said Ms. ReyesMartin, who’s also vice president of community engagement for the California Central Coast chapter of Planned Parenthood.

“I believe strongly in public service, and I believe I can make a strong contribution,” she said.

Supporters of Measure T are fighting to preserve Parking Lot 3 in Carpinteria and prevent a hotel from rising on it.

“It was like being a princess at Disneyland, where little kids run up to you, and they’re excited to see you,” Miss Madrid told the News-Press Wednesday.

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of interviews with local candidates in advance of the Nov. 8 general election.

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Aleena Madrid, Kayla Bandel and Isabella Lopez talk about their dream coming true for the Solvang festival, which starts Friday

So do two other young women who have long wanted to be the Solvang Danish Days Maid: Kayla Bandel, 32, and Isabella Lopez, 18. Miss Madrid is the 2022 maid; Miss Bandel is the 2021 maid and Miss Lopez is the 2020 maid.

Woman’s Club, 1059 Vallecito Road in Carpinteria.Thepublic is invited to attend, particularly those looking for answers related to the following:

Luz Reyes-Martin, who has served on the Goleta Union School District board, is now running against Goleta City Councilman Roger Aceves to represent District 1. “I have served on the school board for the last eight years, where I have done everything I could to support children and family members. My primary motivation is that I love this

Aleena Madrid remembers when she was a young girl in Solvang and seeing that real-life princess: the Solvang Danish Days Maid.

Now she gets her wish.

who works as a student athletic trainer at the football games, added that she’s excited to be in this year’s Danish Days events, including Saturday’s parade at 2:30 p.m.“I’ve never been part of a parade by myself,” said Miss Madrid, who has participated in floats, including one in which she and others in her family were doing handstands and cartwheels. “My great-great grandfather was a gymnastics teacher at Atterdag College before it became Atterdag SeniorSharingCenter.”Miss Madrid’s enthusiasm for Danish Days is Isabella Lopez, the 2020 Danish Maid.“It’s been a dream of mine since I was very little,” said Miss Lopez, who graduated in May from Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria and is now a student at Frontier School of the Bible in Wyoming. “I’ve never seen a festival like this. It’s like a step back in time,” said Miss Lopez, who grew up in Solvang and Buellton before

From left are this year’s Solvang Danish Days Maids: Isabella Lopez (2020), Kayla Bandel (2021) and Aleena Madrid (2022). They’re standing in front of the Elverhøj Museum in Solvang.

Maid. “She was able to do cooking, helped with the children’s parade and immersed herself in all parts of Danish Days. She was able to do everything and have an insider’s point of view doing it.”

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Please see CANDIDATE on A10 FYI Solvang Danish Days is set for Friday through Sunday. Overall admission to Solvang Danish Days is free. Online ticket sales for the “Dane For A Day” VIP ticket bundle (only available online), as well as advance, online tickets for the Saturday and/or Sunday Æbleskiver Breakfasts are available for purchase com.solvang-danish-days-2022.eventbrite.at • For the Danish Days schedule and a story on the festival’s LEGO Building Competition, see A7. NEWS-PRESS EXCLUSIVE School board member seeks Goleta City Council seat, stresses public safety and economy LuzrunningReyes-MartinagainstRogerAceves ELECTION 2022

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Jaeger Madrid, the 1971 Danish Maid (who was born to Danish parents and made Miss Madrid’s Danish Days costumes while she was growing up).

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For Miss Madrid, the role of Danish Days Maid means following in the footsteps of her mother, Ashlee Madrid, the 1999 Danish Maid, and her grandmother Glenda

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Miss Madrid, who’s of mixed ancestry, said her mom told her she had fun being the Danish

“My immediate priorities are ensuring that we have safe and healthy neighborhoods,” she said. “This includes making sure that the Goleta Police Department has the resources they need to make sure the community is safe and that we are making connections with the community.”

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They will proudly wear the costumes created for them and greet children when the first Solvang Danish Days since 2019 starts Friday for a three-day run of parades, LEGO building, appearances by legendary storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, live music and — of course — the Aebleskiver

Group to explain why it thinks voter should preserve Carpinteria’s Parking Lot 3

Miss Madrid, a senior at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School

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Breakfasts.It’sagreat time to be Danish, Danish-American (as many families in Solvang are) or friends of the TheDanish.threeDanish Maids will wave from the parades — Miss Bandel said she’ll likely be waving very enthusiastically. They will also mingle with the crowds and greet the children in awe of Solvang’s princess.

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Prices for beverages and beverage materials and for electric power alsoManyrose.”services saw a significant cost“Fortyincrease.percent of the increase in prices for final demand services can be attributed to margins for fuels and lubricants retailing, which rose 14.2 percent,” BLS said. “The indexes for securities brokerage, dealing, investment advice, and related services; loan services (partial); transportation of passengers (partial); portfolio management; and chemicals and allied products wholesaling also moved higher. In contrast, prices for truck transportation of freight decreased 1.9 percent. The indexes for guestroom rental and

“Idling all 7,000 long distance daily freight trains in the U.S. would require more than 460,000 additional long-haul trucks every day, which is not possible based on equipment availability and an existing shortage of 80,000 drivers,” ATA President and CEO Chris Spear said in the letter. “As such, any rail service disruption will create havoc in the supply chain and fuel inflationary pressures across the board.”

for food and alcohol retailing also fell.”The news comes a day after the stock market plummeted following the release of consumer price data showing prices rose on a range of expenses, including food.

Clay, Jack, Hood, Hunt and Montague counties are the latest to declare an invasion.

If eligible, the court would order a county behavioral health agency to develop a CARE agreement with the qualified individual that would be reviewed by the court in future hearings. The initial plan could

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The group said 7,000 trains per day would be affected and would “trigger retail product shortages, widespread manufacturing shutdowns, job losses and disruptions to hundreds of thousands of passenger rail customers.”Currently, rail moves about 28% of U.S. freight, which means trucks would have to pick up the slack. Union leaders are haggling over time off, pay raises and bonuses as several industries watch closely, fearing the worst.

“Moreover, disruptions across industries – from agriculture, to health care, manufacturing and more – will not only further burden and harm small businesses, but their customers and workers who are also worried about their finances and economic uncertainty.”Ms.Kerrigan criticized the Biden administration for not doing enough to solve the issue.

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Producer price index rises 8.7% in past year

Mr. Spear also called for a long-term solution so a potential shutdown is not back on the table in a few “Merelymonths.delaying a possible strike through congressional action will simply exacerbate the concerns of consumers and industry,” Mr. Spear said. “A possible strike or lockout in October or November is arguably worse than one next week –although any disruption will cost the nation billions of dollars of lost productivity.”

(The Center Square) — Small businesses, truckers and the rail industry are warning that a major economic fallout would occur if railway unions follow through with a strike beginning Friday, including further supply chain delays, increased inflation, lost jobs and shuttered businesses.

(The Center Square) — Producer prices shot up 8.7% in August over the previous 12 months, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index released Wednesday. Month over month, the index declined 0.1% for the month from July.The rise in other producer prices in August was largely offset by a decrease in the cost of gasoline, which has dropped from its recordhigh levels in recent weeks.

Recent surveys from the small business network Alignable show 63% of businesses have frozen hiring, and in July about half said they are in danger of going out of business this fall.

Gas price was $5.45 a gallon Wednesday in Santa Barbara County

The counties of Glenn, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne and the city and county of San Francisco must establish the CARE Court program by Oct. 1, 2023, and all other counties are required to begin the program by Dec. 1, 2024.

The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council sent a letter to Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle saying small businesses will not survive any more economic disruptions.

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Ms. Kerrigan said small businesses struggling to recover from high inflation and the pandemic-era shutdowns will pay the“Theprice.latest round of small business surveys reveal that many small businesses are in a fragile state,” Kerrigan said. “Many are still digging out of the COVID shutdowns, and navigating inflationary pressures, labor shortages, slowing demand, and lingering supply chain issues.”

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Federal law prohibits a victim’s DNA from being stored in the national Combined DNA Index System, but there is currently no corresponding California law to prohibit law enforcement databases from retaining a victim’s profile and searching it years later in unrelated cases, as previously reported by The Center Square.

By MADISON HIRNEISEN THE CENTER SQUARE STAFF REPORTER Sexual assault survivor sues San Francisco over DNA use

The judges and commissioners of Clay and Montague counties signed similar resolutions “calling for additional measures to secure the border, stop the invasion at the border, and

protect our communities.” They expressed support for Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security mission, Operation Lone Star, and called on him to expand operational authorities available under Article 1, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution and Article IV, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution.Thejudgeand commissioners of Jack County signed a declaration of disaster, which also calls “for additional measures to secure the border, stop the invasion at the border and protect our communities.” It cites cartels “exploiting the unsecured

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economic event that throws business operations and supply chains into chaos,” SBE Council President and CEO Karen Kerrigan wrote in the letter. “If the freight railroads and their unions fail to reach an agreement by the end of the week, a shutdown of the nation’s rail service would inflict costly – and perhaps irreversible – harm for many local businesses nationwide.”

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the governor has the “power to call forth the militia to execute the laws of the state, to suppress insurrections and to repel invasions.”Thejudge and commissioners of Hood County signed a “petition to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to declare invasion at southern border” on Sept. 13. Because of the criminal acts “spearheaded by violent international drug cartels who have paramilitary operational control over our unsecured Texas/U.S./Mexico border,” the resolution states the

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In the case of Jane Doe, she provided a DNA sample to the department during an investigation into her sexual assault in 2016. In December 2021, the city and county of San Francisco used the stored DNA sample to arrest her on allegations of burglary after finding an alleged match with crime scene evidence, according to the

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“Unfortunately, the Biden administration’s involvement on this matter has not resolved this pending crisis,” she said. “We strongly urge Congress to engage and act in order to protect America’s economy and all of its vital sectors and players.”

The resolution also cites Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution and Article IV, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution, which states that

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without supervision or are in need of services to prevent relapse or deterioration.Underthelaw, a family member of the individual, health officials, first responders or a county behavioral health agency could petition a court to initiate the CARE process. The petition would trigger a series of actions to determine whether an individual qualifies for a CARE plan.

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News-Press Managing Editor Dave Mason contributed to this report.

Opponents of the framework said Wednesday they were already considering options to challenge

Ms. Kerrigan said the rail shutdown could be the “final blow.”“New disruptions via the shutting down of our nation’s rail system could be the final blow that sinks many small businesses, particularly as those in the retail sector work to plan and prepare for the holiday season,” she said.

In anticipation of this strain on the trucking industry, the American Trucking Associations sent a letter to Congress warning of “dire consequences.”

“This is a new paradigm. This is a new approach,” Gov. Newsom said Wednesday in a signing ceremony.Anindividual could qualify for a CARE agreement if they are 18 or older, experiencing severe mental illness, not currently involved in voluntary treatment and are either deteriorating and “unlikely to survive” in the community

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The groups said there would be “dire consequences” if the railways shut down. A range of goods, including grain, oil, ethanol, fertilizer, and more are transferred via rail and would be in significant danger of supply chain shortages. That would likely mean higher prices for consumers across the board.

the legislation, including litigation. Lili Graham, litigation counsel with the Civil Rights Practice Group at Disability Rights California, told The Center Square that the organization is looking “to take this to the courtroom” and is considering all options.

“Increases in the shelter, food, and medical care indexes were the largest of many contributors to the broad-based monthly all items increase,” BLS said. “These increases were mostly offset by a 10.6% decline in the gasoline index. The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.6% in August, a larger increase than in July.”

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The recently enacted state budget included $64.7 million in 2022-2023 and $49 million in ongoing funding for the Department of Health Care Services, the Judicial Branch and the Department of Aging to implement the framework.

Casey Harper works at The Center Square’s Washington, D.C., bureau.

A report from the Association of American Railroads said that the shutdown would cost $2 billion per day and “would immediately harm every economic sector served by rail.”

Ms. Graham added that Disability Rights California, alongside other groups in opposition, were “completely shocked” when the entire CARE Court system was introduced in March. Ms. Graham said the groups in opposition to the bill “were never consulted” or brought to the table for input on the plan.Before the bill was signed Wednesday, the ACLU Southern California tweeted that it expected to “see legal challenges to stop this misguided plan from harming our community.”Gov.Newsom called the threats of legal challenges “exhausting” on Wednesday, saying that the point of view of the groups threatening the challenges “has been welladvanced for a half century in the state of California.”

border for their own power and profit to the detriment of Texas communities.” The cartels act as “paramilitary, narco-terrorist organizations that profit from trafficking people and drugs.”

In Santa Barbara County, the average price of gas on Wednesday was $5.45 a gallon, down from $5.53 a gallon a month ago, according

Five additional Texas counties declare invasion at southern border

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to the American Automobile Association. California, which has consistently seen the highest gas prices in the nation, was at $5.43 a gallon, up from $5.37 a gallon a month ago.

(The Center Square) — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new bill Wednesday that will create a framework in civil courts to provide court-ordered treatment plans for individuals with severe mentalOpponentsillness.are already considering options to challenge theThebill.new law, which establishes the Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment Act, would allow certain individuals to petition a court to create a court-ordered treatment plan for individuals on the schizophrenia spectrum or who have another psychotic disorder. The court could also connect individuals to services, medication and housing.

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Gov. Newsom backed the measure, touting it as a way to stop the cycle of homelessness and incarceration among people with severe mental illness.

Madison Hirneisen covers California for The Center Square.

(The Center Square) — A sexual assault survivor whose DNA from her rape case was used by San Francisco police to arrest her in an unrelated crime is suing the city and county of San Francisco and several law enforcement officials.Thecomplaint, filed by a plaintiff identified as Jane Doe, states that the case exposes the San Francisco Police Department’s “shocking practice of placing crime victims’ DNA into a permanent database without the victims’ knowledge or consent” and allegedly testing the DNA for matches in unrelated cases.

The national gas average on Wednesday was $3.70 a gallon, down from $3.96 a gallon a month ago.“In August, over three-quarters of the decrease in prices for final demand goods is attributable to the index for gasoline, which fell 12.7%,” BLS said. “Prices for diesel fuel, jet fuel, chicken eggs, primary basic organic chemicals and home heating oil also declined. In contrast, the index for construction machinery and equipment increased 2.6%.

The city and county of San Francisco and several law enforcement officials are listed as plaintiffs in the suit. Former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin exposed the San Francisco crime lab’s practice of logging sexual assault survivors’ data in a database used to identify crime suspects in March after he became aware of this case.

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complaint filed Monday in district court.“While all charges stemming from this incident against Plaintiff Doe were eventually dropped, the appalling, exploitative, and unconstitutional nature of Defendants’ practice cannot be ignored,” the complaint states.

(The Center Square) —The judges and commissioners of five more Texas counties have declared an invasion at the southern border, bringing the total to 27.

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“We are looking to file a lawsuit if that is the only option we have,” Ms. Graham said. “We’ve reached out to the governor’s office. We’ve asked for him to veto it. If we’re only left with filing a lawsuit to stop CARE court, that’s what we will do.”

As the bill wove through the Legislature, it faced strong opposition from organizations who feared CARE Court would harm people living with disabilities. More than 50 organizations sent a letter urging Gov. Newsom to veto the bill earlier this month, raising concern about stigmatizing people with mental health disabilities and the lack of housing stock available to offer individuals under CARE plans.“CARE Court is exploitative of poor people who need mental health care and will create a chilling effect preventing people from seeking treatment and care,” the veto letter states.

The burn took place in conjunction with CSB’s Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration at UCSB Lagoon near Campus Point. This one-day burn was part of an ongoing effort to control nonnative grasses and establish native bluff scrub vegetation.

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All students and staff were accounted for and found to be safe.

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This seal was found sleeping peacefully on a deck of a Miramar Beach house. A resident alerted the authorities, and the Gaviota branch of the Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute came, made sure the seal was OK and brought her back to sea.

SANTA BARBARA — There was a false report Wednesday regarding an active shooter at Bishop Diego High School.

— Katherine Zehnder

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Prescribed burn at UCSB Lagoon

MONTECITO — A Good Samaritan/marine wildlife lover was surprised last week when he spotted an unusual sight: a seal sleeping peacefully on the deck of the Miramar Beach house next door in “ThisMontecito.womanarrived during high tide two nights ago and made her way up the steps next door,” the resident, who declined to be identified in this story, told the News-Press about the seal.

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The Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District and the California Air Resources Board were involved with the burn to minimize the impact on air quality.

concerned for her welfare, he did the responsible thing: He alerted the“Wildlifeauthorities.EMTs came here the morning after and returned her to the sea,” he said. “She went north close by the coast where I said to an EMT that there are nicer houses.“Seals and sea lions are in front of our house rarely, so it’s because of either white sharks or not feeling well,” he said.

The Santa Barbara County Fire Department conducted a halfacre prescribed burn at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the UCSB Lagoon near Campus Point.

Sgt. Ragsdale said the false report is under investigation.

Rather than do nothing, and

Sgt. Ethan Ragsdale, the Santa Barbara police public information office, said police, Santa Barbara County sheriff’s deputies and the California Highway Patrol searched the campus. Zero evidence of an incident was found, he said.

sent by the Gaviota branch of the Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute. They urge people who spot stranded seals and sea lions to contact authorities rather than try to help the animals themselves. (For more about the institute, see cimiwi.org.)Thereare reports of marine wildlife coming ashore recently, possibly because of an increase in sharks in the area.

Santa Barbara County Fire Department personnel conduct a prescribed burn at the UCSB Lagoon.

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Planned Parenthood said proceeds will go to its mission of education and health care services, including wellness exams, cancer screenings and reproductive care. For more information, go to ppcccbooksale.com.

Dressed in a military uniform, King Charles III stood quietly during Wednesday’s short service honoring his mother, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. Speakers were Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, and David Hoyle, the dean of Westminster.

Albertsons and Vons stores are collecting food donations for Unity Shoppe as part of efforts to ensure children get a healthy breakfast.

There are books for children and adults, and the sale is restocked every day, according to Planned Parenthood.

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a program of the Albertson’s Foundation, it is working to eradicate childhood hunger in America.Withas many as one in four children in America at risk of hunger, the funds raised in September will be dedicated to local efforts that ensure every child has access to a healthy breakfast, according to a news release.Thedeadline for donations is Sept. 30. To donate food, stop at these Goleta locations: Vons, 163 S. Turnpike; Albertsons, 5801 Calle Real; and Albertsons, 7127 Hollister Ave.

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Shoppe, said in a news release. “Offering more breakfast food items will enable our client families to better provide for their“Unitychildren.Shoppe serves approximately 7,500 children in Santa Barbara County each year,” Mr. Reed noted. “This partnership with the Albertsons Foundation will ensure that food shelves can remain stocked with nourishing breakfast items for our neighbors in need.”

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During the queen’s final journey from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, the king walked behind the horse-drawn hearse carrying his mother’s coffin. The king was joined by his siblings, and Prince William, the heir to the throne and now the Prince of Wales, and his brother Prince Harry, who lives in Montecito, walked next to each other.

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Royal pallbearers took small, precise steps in unison Wednesday as they lifted Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin down the length of Westminster Hall before a large crowd, two choirs and clergy.HerMajesty will lie in state here until her funeral Monday at Westminster Abbey.

Draped over the coffin was the bright, red and yellow royal standard, and the coffin was adorned by Queen Elizabeth II’s crown. Soldiers marched next to her.

Nourishing Neighbors aims to fight hunger by helping to keep food banks stocked, supporting meal distribution programs at schools, and supporting programs that provide food to seniors. As

Planned Parenthood will kick off its mammoth, 10-day book sale today at the Earl Warren Showgrounds.Thelongtime Santa Barbara event starts with a preview sale from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Admission is But$30.starting Friday, admission is free for the book sale, which runs through Sept. 25 and will feature more than 100,000 used books. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. Monday, noon to 6 p.m. Sept. 2022, noon to 8 p.m. Sept. 23, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 24 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 25.

from self-improvement to home improvement, from history to mystery, Planned Parenthood said in a news release full of rhymes.Thesale is more than just books. Expects hundreds of DVDs, CDs, records, puzzles, games, sheet music and maps. And on the final day, all the books and other products are sold at half price. In fact, after 4 p.m. Sept. 25, the books will be free for teachers and nonprofits.

Unity Shoppe has been selected as a charity partner for Albertsons’ annual Nourishing Neighbors campaign, helping ensure every child has access to a healthyDuringbreakfast.September, all donations made at the Vons and Albertsons stores in Goleta will be used to provide breakfast foods to low-income households throughout the Santa Barbara area.“Success in school and overall health is enhanced with a well balanced breakfast,” Tom Reed, executive director of Unity

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Lopez, who studied nursing at Allan Hancock College and may become a paramedic or earn a youth ministry degree (“I find it works best to wait to see what the Lord wants me to do”), said her great-grandparents emigrated to Canada from Denmark. They decided to visit Solvang before returning to Denmark.

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She added that her parents are excited about her being the Danish Maid.She also said she prefers being one of three Danish Maids rather than holding the title by herself. “It’s nice to have the camaraderie. It’s also neat because they (Miss Madrid and Miss Bandel) have a lot of heritage and deep roots in Solvang.“Thetown means a lot to my family,” Miss Lopez said. “My greatgrandmother was very special to me. She passed away about four or five years ago. To be able to represent the heritage she stood for and passed down on to me and other family members means a lot to Missme.”

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For Miss Bandel, becoming Danish Days is a lifelong dreamcome-true.“I’vebeen waiting to do this for a very long time. I’m very excited,” she told the News-Press. “Being

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“He’s the cutest little boy. He said I looked like a princess,” Miss Bandel said, chuckling and praising Ms. Skidmore for the beautiful costumes.

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“It was like being a princess at DIsneyland, where little kids run up to you, and they’re excited to see you,” Aleena Madrid, the 2022 Danish Days Maid, said about her memories of seeing Danish Days Maids at the festival.

“My aunt owned a store in Solvang. We would sit in front of the store and have the traditional aebleskiver breakfast,” Miss Lopez told the News-Press. “I liked that it (Danish Days) shares the Danish heritage with a ton of people from different backgrounds. You get tourists from Los Angeles, back East, even Asia and all over.”

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As the oldest of the three maids, the youthful Miss Bandel said, “I’ve made it my duty to be the Danish mom, making sure they (Miss Madrid and Miss Lopez) have

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“It’s a time to catch up with all my aunts and uncles and cousins,” said Miss Bandel, a Palm Desert native whose grandparents, Linda and Howard Petersen, met in Solvang.MissBandel added that Danish Days Maids mean a lot to the children, including the 4-yearold grandson of the woman who designed the costumes for her, Miss Madrid and Miss Lopez: Roberta Skidmore.

“They never left,” Miss Lopez said, adding, “My dad’s half Danish. I’m a quarter Danish.”

“I was a mess, but a good mess,” the Danish Days Maid said cheerfully.

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Cars full of moviegoers watch a screening of the 2016 Marvel Studios film “Deadpool” in 2020 at the West Wind Drive-In theater in Goleta. During the COVID-19-related lockdown of indoor movie theaters, the Goleta drive-in theater reopened and was packed for screenings, and UCSB Arts & Lectures and other organizations made use of the drive-in. But as indoor theaters became fully reopened, attendance decreased at the drive-in, and on Sept,. 5, the Goleta drive-in theater again closed down permanently. As a show of its appreciation to the community, the Goleta drive-in theater joined theaters across the country on offering $3 movies on Sept. 3, National Cinema Day. And on Sept. 4, the drive-in theater offered free movies. “We would like to thank you for your support, and we will miss serving you at the Santa Barbara Drive-In,” West-Wind said on its Facebook page. (The chain continues to operate drive-in theaters in Sacramento, San Jose and Concord, as well as Las Vegas, Reno and Glendale, Ariz.) At the start of this year, the Hi-Way Drive-in Theater closed in Santa Maria, and drive-in theaters closed in the late 1990s in Ventura and Simi Valley. That leaves the Central Coast’s only drive-in theater in San Luis Obispo: Sunset Drive-In.

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the Danish Days Maid has been a dream of mine since I was a young girl. My cousin was the Danish Days Maid back in the late 1990s. She looked so beautiful. I looked up to her so much, and I wanted it soThebad.”news she was selected as the 2021 Maid meant a lot to Miss Bandel.“Icried for a good five minutes,” said Miss Bandel, who had to keep the honor a secret until April after the 2021 celebration was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.MissBandel, who lives in Palm Desert, works there as a cross fit coach, a project manager’s assistant at a construction company and does high-end lighting sales. “I was just about to go to an online school to study interior design and get my design certificate.”Herparents are Solvang couple Pete and Debbie Bandel.

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Her favorite memories of Danish Days include baking aebleskivers with her family, and like others in Solvang, she has found Danish Days to be one big family reunion.

“I was in the Fourth of July Parade (in Solvang as the Danish Days Maid),” Miss Bandel said. “I had this whole prepared wave and everything., But I got so excited. I was flailing my arms everywhere.

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At left, “It’s been a dream of mine since I was very little,” said Isabella Lopez, the 2020 Danish Days Maid. At right, , “I cried for a good five minutes,” said Kayla Bandel about discovering she had been chosen as the 2021 Danish Days Maid.

Assembling the Solvang Danish Days LEGO Building Competition participants and serving as one of the competition’s judges is LEGO artist Allyson Gail, whose food-famous work has been featured on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” “The Brothers Brick” by LEGO and more.

At left, LEGO builder Bill Vollbrecht created this Danish bakery creation during Solvang’s inaugural LEGO Building Competition in April. At right, one of Solvang’s famous windmills is part of LEGO builder Zack Macasaet’s creation.

• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Rune Reader, Tracey Boyer • What do the runes see in your future?

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A first-place prize will be awarded to the top builder in the competition.

Overall admission to Solvang Danish Days is free. Online ticket sales for the “Dane For A Day” VIP ticket bundle (only available online), as well as advance, online tickets for the Saturday and/or Sunday Æbleskiver Breakfasts are available for purchase solvang-danish-days-2022.eventbrite.com.at

• 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Living History Day at Elverhøj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way.

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•8 p.m.: Opening ceremonies in Solvang Park introducing the 2020, 2021, and 2022 Danish Maids. Velkommen Street Dance follows with Danish dancers performing to live music.

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• 9 a.m.: Old World Artisans Marketplace on First Street.

Mr. Wight’s build theme is “The Emperor’s New Clothes.”

Æbleskiver Breakfast on Copenhagen Drive and First Street, $10 per person (with Danish sausage, $12). Tickets available on-line in advance or at the event entrance (cash only at event entrance).

BY THERSA GINGRAS The Aebleskiver Breakfast, a popular highlight of Solvang Danish Days, will start at 8:30 a.m. Sunday.Please see SCHEDULE on A8

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• 5 to 9 p.m: Viking Beer and Wine Garden: Outdoor beer and wine garden, which supports the Solvang Danish Days Foundation.

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Mr. Wight, who will be located near the sculpture of Hans Christian Andersen in Solvang Park, was the first place winner in Solvang’s April 2022 LEGO Building Competition. Mr. Wight’s theme is “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” His work has been featured online, in kids’ TV shows, in magazines and more.

• 7:30 p.m.: Torchlight Parade beginning at Alisal Road and Laurel Avenue and ending at the Midgaard Pavilion Stage.

LEGO builder Chris Wight’s scene of Danish Mill Bakery, windmill and Viking ship placed fi rst in Solvang’s April 2022 LEGO Building Competition.

• 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Randel McGee as Hans Christian Andersen. 10:30 at the Hans Christian Andersen Museum at The Book Loft; 1 p.m. at the Elverhoj Museum of History & Art. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.: Ax throwing

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new facet has been added to this year’s event line-up at the 85th annual Solvang Danish Days — the actionpacked celebration from Friday through Sunday, sponsored by the Solvang Danish Days Foundation.

Here is the schedule for Solvang Danish Days, set for Friday through Sunday.

• 4 to 9 p.m. An ax-throwing arena, hosted by SLO AXE CO. Attendees must be 13 or older; ages 13-17 need to have a parent or guardian present.

• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Solvang Danish Days LEGO Building Competition

Mr. Firks, who will be stationed at the Little Mermaid Fountain at the northwest corner of Mission Drive and Alisal Road, is a filmmaker and Southern California-based builder, known for his appearance on Season 2 of the FOX competition series”LEGO Masters.” His building theme is “The Little Mermaid.”

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• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Kid’s Korner in Solvang Park.

The contest kicks off at 10 a.m. Saturday as the builders begin their projects and work through 4 p.m. in three competitor tents specifically placed in the downtown area. The public is welcome to watch free of charge.

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• 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.:

Mr. Wight’s proudest achievement came last year when he helped build a 7x4foot model of the neurology wing at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.�

Ms. Villarreal will be next to Mortensen’s Danish Bakery in the courtyard facing Mission Drive. Her theme is “The Princess and the Pea.” She was the third place winner in Solvang’s April 2022 LEGO Building Competition. Her train layout in downtown Bakersfield is an ongoing project.�

• 4 p.m.: Free concert: The Agin Brothers Band.

A pro LEGO Building Competition will feature three of California’s top LEGO builders who will compete against each other as they construct their own takes on various Hans Christian Andersen fairy

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They will continue from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, and the winner will be announced at 2:30 p.m. during the Solvang Danish Days closing ceremony in Solvang Park, this year emceed by guest announcer Gabe Saglie.

Simmer Jicama spears in water on the stovetop for about 7-8 minutes. Strain and dry. Then toss together all ingredients in a mixing bowl until evenly coated.

PHOTO BY THERSA GINGRAS Danish Days Parade the Solvang Village Band atop the Carlsberg Beer Wagon.

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week Santa Barbara Certified farmers’’ markets. This fruit is a nice addition to summer salads, with slices added to the kid’s lunch boxes, or enjoyed out of hand.

• 3 to 9 p.m.: Free concerts: The Lowdown Dudes perform 3 to 6 p.m. and T-Bone Ramblers from 6 to 9 p.m.

You can also use them in preserves or incorporate them into a host of desserts. Price is $4 per pound, with discounts on bulk purchases.

The flesh within is a pale green color, with a noticeable seed pocket. The longer the salt and pepper cucumber is left on the vine, the more vivid the yellow color will be across the skin.

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Rune Reader, Tracey Boyer

• 2 p.m.: Children’s Parade

some freshly dug jicama, native to Mexico and South America, at the weekend farmers’ market.

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All events listed here are subject to change or cancellation.

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Instead of being the standard green color, these cucumbers have a nice yellow coloration with white spots topped with a small black spike (hence the salt and pepper name). They are shaped like a pickling cucumber with a small, squat, cylindrical shape.

Sam Edelman is general manager of the Santa Barbara Certified Farmers Market Association and host of “Farm to Table,” which airs live 9 a.m. Thursdays on KZSB AM 1290. Sam Edelman photos

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• 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Solvang Danish Days LEGO Building Competition. Judging begins at 1p.m., followed by a 2:30 p.m. winner announcement for the best build at Solvang Danish Days closing ceremony in Solvang Park.

• 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Kid’s Korner in Solvang Park.

delivers a nice underlying sweet flavor with a watery crunch. You can also enjoy it cooked. As it cooks, jicama softens and the flavor concentrates slightly.

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A root vegetable that is related to legumes, jicama is a high protein, low fat food source that is an ideal addition to Keto based diets.When enjoyed raw, jicama

1½ pounds raw jicama, peeled and cut into French Fry sized spears (about ¼ inch thick).

• 2:30 p.m.: Danish Days Parade, includes the Solvang Village Band atop the Carlsberg Beer Wagon, floats, equestrians, Village Dancers and more. Line-up starts at 1:30 p.m. on First Street, between Molle Way and Oak Street.

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Place on a lightly greased baking sheet in a single layer, and put

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that in the oven. Cook for about 20 minutes. Flip and cook for another 20 minutes, or until desired texture is reached.

Yield: Enough fries for five people.

This week I prepared some jicama fries as the Fix of the Week,Pricebelow.is$2.50 per pound.

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This seasonal variety of pluot is recognized by its dark purple, almost black skin. Inside, the flesh is a light-yellow color, and it’s sweet, firm and juicy. Available from early August, into September, this fruit is available from Burkdoll Farm at all six-

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2 tablespoons peanut or olive oil. ½ teaspoon garlic salt. ½ teaspoon smoked paprika. Freshly cracked pepper.

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Certified organic, they can be found at the weekly Saturday Santa Barbara, Tuesday Santa Barbara and Wednesday Solvang farmers’ markets. Price is $3 per pound.

beginning at Atterdag Square and concluding in Solvang Park. All children and families can join this event; no charge to participate, and costumes are encouraged.

• 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Æbleskiver Breakfast.

• 2:30 p.m.: Danish Days closing ceremony in Solvang Park.

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I’ve been picking up these tasty cucumbers for the past few years from Jacob Grants Roots Farm, primarily for pickling, but also to enjoy in salads, on sandwiches and or cut into rounds and use as a vessel for my hummus dip.

• 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Randel McGee as Hans Christian Andersen.

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While they can reach up to about 5 pounds at full maturity, these tan to brown specimens were in their younger stage, yielding about a pound each. This root vegetable, to my surprise, is related to legumes. However, it grows in a different fashion to the more common beans and peas. With a texture like that on an unripe potato, jicama delivers a nice juicy crunch, like that of water chestnuts.Withsubtle sweet notes throughout, jicama can be enjoyed in both raw and cooked preparations. This is an item that I have not worked with very much in my home kitchen, primarily due to the very limited seasonal availability. But I enjoy it any time I can get my hands on it.

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I scored some nice, freshly harvested jicama from Her Family Farm at the Saturday Santa Barbara farmers’ market this week, an item that is rarely encountered throughout the year.

The outer skin of jicama can be quite tough and should be peeled away before consuming.

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I find they pair very well with nuts, cheese and meats on a charcuterie platter.

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vegetable peeler worked quite well for the jicama I purchased thisJicamaweek.can be enjoyed roasted in the oven, pickled, added to a stir-fry, or spiralized and tossed with a Thissalad.week I prepared some baked jicama fries, a healthy high-protein version. They can be served with your favorite burger, with fish and “chips”, or to dip in your favorite hummus.

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LEO — Call or write a letter to a friend today, Leo. Your brain may feel like it’s stuck in a rut, which is probably best remedied by sharing these feelings with others. Take it one step at a time, and be patient with others in return. People are likely to snap more easily since fuses will be extra short.

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GEMINI — Give people the benefit of the doubt, Gemini. Don’t be so hasty in your actions, and take the time to think things through. You have a special connection with your feelings today that can aid in clearing some of the fog in your thinking. Your sensitivity to others is remarkably strong. People will be particularly drawn to this side of you, especially tonight.

Today may well be one in which other people realize that you really aren’t as crazy as they first thought.

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PISCES — Yes, you may have another cookie, Pisces. Enjoy it and don’t feel guilty. Guilt is useless. Today, get rid of regret. Express your emotions but don’t dwell on them. Your sensitivity is acute, so put up your psychic shield. You might pick up on others’ intense energy, so be careful. Sympathize with others, but don’t take on their garbage. They need to take out their own trash.

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in the grid so every row, every column and every 3-by-3 grid contains the digits 1 through 9. that means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

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Reach down deep and get in touch with what you truly believe to be the heart of the issue.

VIRGO — Things flow well for you today, Virgo, so bask in any sunshine that this day offers.

SCORPIO — It may be much easier than usual to express your emotions to someone today, Scorpio. If there has been something on your mind for a while, now is the time to say it. You’ll be able to paint a clear picture of your true feelings. Express yourself with confidence so you don’t come across as helpless or clingy.

“The secret of business is to know something that nobody else knows.” — Aristotle Onassis

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All puzzles come with a few letters to start. Your first move should be to enter these letters in the puzzle grid. If the letter S is in the box at the bottom of the page underneath the number 2, your first move should be to find all cells numbered 2 in the grid and enter the letter S. Cross the letter S off the list at the bottom of the Remembergrid. that at the end you should have a different letter of the alphabet in each of the numbered boxes 1- 26, and a word in English in each of the horizontal and vertical runs on the codeword grid.

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TAURUS — Finally, the world is starting to see it your way, Taurus. Be yourself and don’t be squeamish about telling people exactly how it is. Your thinking is clear and focused. Use your penetrating mind to accomplish mental tasks. Your intense nature is powerful, so act wisely.

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SAGITTARIUS — Does it feel like someone’s raining on your parade today, Sagittarius? No surprise there. You may feel like you’re stuck in a bog, so wear your galoshes and give it your best shot. That’s all you can do. People may be extra touchy and impatient with ridiculous banter, even if it is polite.

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Your intuition is especially strong, and you have an uncanny ability to pick up on other people’s feelings. Your nurturing gifts are in high demand by those around you. They’ll need a sensitive shoulder to lean on.

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AQUARIUS — You might find the mood of today a bit too somber for your liking, Aquarius. Why is everyone so serious? Whether you figure out the answer or not, just know that it probably isn’t something you did. Emotions that have been building up are likely to express themselves now, much like a volcano bursting under the pressure of tons of molten lava.

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LIBRA — Other people’s indecisiveness could leave you feeling frustrated and stuck today, Libra. Realize that you can overcome this by pushing past them. Don’t feel like you need to wait for others to make up their minds before you act. Do what you need to do, and others will catch up when they’re ready. Y

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ARIES — You might just want to stay on the couch today, Aries. That’s fine. Don’t get up if you don’t want to. You’re probably better off sticking close to home and enjoying a good movie tonight. If people ask how you’re doing, be honest. Others will be able to see right through you, so don’t try to hide your feelings.

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The No on Measure T committee contends that the campaign for Measure T has used deception to persuade voters without disclosing the full content and scope of the “errant” ballot measure.

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of open space have resulted in a beautiful beach town that is the envy of the world,” said Jason Rodriguez, principal officer of No on Measure T 2022. “Our committee is working to protect Carpinteria and to keep intact the system that gives us consistent, cohesive planning, rather than usurping that with a patchwork planning model that threatens our city.”Backers of Measure T2022, however, insist it is the Vote No group that is misleading voters withTheydisinformation.saythereisno way the measure will lead to housing being built on existing land designated for open space.

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Measure T2022 proposes to change the zoning on two parcels of public land to save open space in downtown Carpinteria, keeping the property safe from private development.Itwouldrezone Parking Lot 3, the preferred location of the proposed Surfliner Inn, a twostory boutique hotel with rooftop pool and bar, from general commercial to open space/ recreational.The“VoteYes” group says the public process so far has failed to address overwhelming public opposition to private development on public land, and that the initiative empowers voters to determine the use of downtown openTheyspace.note that they gathered the signatures of more than 1,000 Carpinterians who want to keep the parking lot undeveloped, and prevent public land from being developed for private gain.

County Sheriff’s Office, which provides law enforcement services forMs.Goleta.Reyes-Martin added, “ I really want to actively support our local economy, especially in recovering from COVID-19, particularly local entrepreneurs and small businesses.

district is very large and includes the entire city of Goleta,” she said.

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who are campaigning against the measure.TheNo on Measure T committee (protectcarp.com) was recently formed to provide education and combat what they say is misinformation being circulated by proponents of Measure T 2022.

“Measure T would put important guidelines and protections at risk by imposing sweeping changes to Carpinteria’s land-use process,” said Darcel Elliott, chairwoman of the Santa Barbara County Democratic Party.

“We urge voters to say No to Measure T to stop land use policy making at the ballot box and protect Carpinteria from the unintended consequences of Measure T,” she said.

also said that ballot measure has the potential to remove professional planners and elected representatives from the oversight and approval process that has been instrumental to protecting Carpinteria from overdevelopment.Incontrast,the“Vote Yes” group says the public process so far has failed to address overwhelming public opposition to private development on public land, and that the initiative empowers voters to determine the use of downtown open space. They also insist the measure will not lead to housing being built on existing land designated for

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issues.“We have a really diverse community with a lot of different views and perspectives. I am someone who believes that we can find common ground. .,.

Another group, called No on Measure T2022, says the proinitiative forces have been misleading and deceptive in laying out to the voters what the measure would accomplish.

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are under an imminent threat of disaster from the unprecedented levels of illegal immigration, human trafficking, and drug smuggling across the U.S. border from Mexico.

They say if approved, Measure T would impose sweeping changes to how the city of Carpinteria plans and approves development proposals. The “No” group

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The whole point of the ballot initiative, they said, is to allow Carpinterians to decide how public land is used, preserve the essential character of their small beach town and prevent the slippery slope of development, while also ensuring the community garden next to Parking Lot 3 remains untouched.

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The Santa Barbara County Democratic Party has endorsed “No on Measure T,” speaking out against the Carpinteria ballot measure that opponents say would upend the local planning process.

Parking Lot 3 remains untouched.

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openMeasurespace.T2022 qualified for the ballot after more than the required 10% of registered Carpinteria voters signed the Initiative Petition well before the December 2021 deadline. Supporters of Measure T say they gathered more than 1,000 signatures.Lightrefreshments and door prizes will round out the Sept. 17 community event. No RSVP is necessary to attend. More information is available at parkinglot3.org and com/saveourparkinglot3.Facebook.

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Opponents of Measure T say the party’s opposition to the November measure further bolsters the robust No on Measure T’s backing of four of five Carpinteria City Council members alongside other prominent community leaders

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initiative to rezone Parking Lot 3, located at Linden Avenue and Fifth Street near the railroad tracks, and another lot on the other side of the railroad tracks, from general commercial to open space/recreational.Thegroupsaysthe initiative allows Carpinterians to decide how public land is used, preserve the essential character of their small beach town and prevent the slippery slope of development, while also ensuring the community garden next to

administration.Ms.Reyes-Martin explained how her position on the board of the Goleta Union School District, which consists of the city’s elementary schools, has prepared her for city council. “I think the thing to understand about the school board is that the

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No on Measure T will work to protect the city planning process through educating voters about the risks associated with city planning by ballot measure, Measure T opponents say.

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In endorsing the rebuttal against Measure T 2022, the majority of Carpinteria City council members say the measure is misleading to the point of doing the opposite of its stated intent.

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“I have represented nine schools with 3,500 students. Our primary focus is student education, but also making sure teachers and staff are supported in addition to community“Communityinvolvement.members are still very invested even if they don’t have kids in the school system,” she said. “I believe very strongly in sitting down and talking through an issue. I want to hear all voices, no matter their opinion or background.” “I will take that same mindset to the city council,” she said. “I feel very prepared for this role. I bring both the experience as an elected official in making sure the community’s input is taken into account and the technical knowledge of how a city works to make sure that city government is working for everyone and we are all making progress together.”

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The “No” group supports continuing to allow the normal planning process, city general plan and city council consideration to decide the issue rather than resort to city governance by ballot initiative.

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“We are looking at the future of Goleta, and I think it’s time for a fresh perspective. I have a lot of respect for anyone who has served in that (city council) role for a long time. It will be up to voters to make their choice.”

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Ms. Reyes-Martin also discussed how her career has prepared her for city council.

Ms. Reyes-Martin has a bachelor’s degree in political science from Stanford University. She also holds two master’s degrees from USC, one in land-use planning and another in public

“We are coming through a few years of feeling disconnected, and I really want to see the city and the district do more to enjoy life in Goleta and to bring a real sense of joy and pride in the public community,” she said. “I think our residents really want a city that is taking care of the nuts and bolts of the community, that roads and sidewalks are well maintained and the city is clean — all the things that aren’t exciting but that are necessary, everyday city issues that we want to work on.”

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