Santa Barbara News-Press: September 13, 2022

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The update highlights the strategies for outreach, achievements, actions in progress and goals for the coming year, staff said in its report to the council.

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Language access discussions at the start of projects, rather than addressing topics like content translation and accessibility once the project is underway, “creates more efficient planning to address the need for Spanish translation and interpretation and online accessibility,” staff said.

The 37-year-old Montecito celebrity called his grandmother a “guiding compass” in his written remarks, which were issued

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It’s two rounds down and three more to go, but so far, Zeyore the zonkey is not only still standing but remains in first place as America’s Favorite Pet.

“And he keeps winning, too.” Round 3 of the contest is Thursday, while Round 4 is Sept. 22. A wild card round will be held Oct. 2 in which all the secondplace winners from previous rounds compete against each other to make it to the final round, set for Oct. 27, she said.

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“He made it through,” Zeyore’s owner, Linda Marchi, told the News-Press referring to Thursday’s second round. “He’s Number One. We’re pretty excited.”Zeyore, a cross between a zebra and donkey, was entered into the contest for America’s Favorite Pet by Gia Chavez, a 15-year-old weekend volunteer at Ms. Marchi’s Seein’ Spots farm in Ballard, and the teen’s mother, Caryn.

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But just in case he wasn’t accepted into the contest, Gia and her mom didn’t tell the Marchis because they didn’t want them to be“Itdisappointed.wasasurprise,” she said. “They didn’t want to tell me until he made it.

it’s been worth every minute. She laughed when she noted that he absolutely loves to eat carrots.“Hebegs for them and he likes to show his teeth when he begs.” He also loves to lick the person

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Situated within the city administrator’s office, the public information officer/ community engagement manager coordinates the city’s overall outreach efforts and is responsible for developing citywide guidance for communications and outreach. A communications specialist and city TV staff also contribute to those efforts.

“They asked for unique pets, and Zeyore was the most unique pet they knew,” Ms. Marchi said. She and her husband, Brett, have 150 animals at Seein’ Spots, an animal rescue sanctuary two miles from Solvang, “and he is by far the most unique.”

our first meetings — from my earliest childhood memories with you, to meeting you for the first time as my commanderin-chief, to the first moment you met my darling wife and hugged your beloved greatgrandchildren.“Icherishthese times shared with you, and the many other special moments in between. You are already sorely missed, not just by us, but by the world over. And as it comes to first meetings, we now honor my father in his new role as King Charles

The Marchis, who founded Seein’ Spots in 2005, have owned

Prince Harry praised Queen Elizabeth II in the first statement he has issued since the death Thursday of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

Ms. Chavez, left, strolls with Zeyore along with his owner Linda Marchi. The next hurdle for the zonkey will come on Thursday, when Round 3 of the competition takes place.

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For those who opt to view the meetings from home, there are a variety of ways to view the meetings online in both English and Spanish. The use of closed captioning is also available on meeting videos.

Bragging rights are not the only thing that’s at stake because the ultimate winner not only gets a two-page spread in In Touch magazine but $10,000.

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Zeyore for 10 years after rescuing him from a petting zoo where he grew too big and strong to care for. “They couldn’t handle him” and called the Marchis to take him in as a rescue. After sending him to Colorado for training, they brought him to Seein’ Spots where they continued to train him. And

A major initiative of the city administrator’s office has been to improve outreach to extend to a greater portion of the community, and to increase transparency and invite public engagement, staff said.

The City Council today will receive an annual update on the implementation of the city’s communications efforts as well as its new website launch in June, both with the goals for increasing inclusivity and language access.

And the Marchis can use the money.

“It will help our little farm,” she said. “We pay for everything on our own by doing tours,” and the price of food has gone up. The money also would help them make repairs and add more fencing, “things like that.”

Gia Chavez, who volunteers at the Seein’ Spots Farm in Solvang, strolls with Zeyore, a half-zebra, half-donkey hybrid, on Saturday. The animal has progressed through the second round of the America’s Favorite Pet competition, remaining in first place.

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“ThankIII.you for your commitment to service. Thank you for your sound advice. Thank you for your infectious smile.“We, too, smile knowing that you and grandpa are reunited now, and both together in peace.” Prince Harry and his wife Meghan — the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — paid the queen a surprise visit in April. Their children, Archie and Lilibet (named after Queen Elizabeth II), became Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet upon the queen’s death.

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To improve online accessibility and translation, staff not only translates documents and online posts into Spanish, but also gives thought to fonts, colors and text size so that information can be read better by users with visual impairments.Aspartofits technology assistance for council meetings, the city has incorporated the use of the Listen Everywhere application. This allows attendees at meetings to download the application, use their own earphones and get hearing assistance in English or translation to Spanish.

“I like the tenacity of our defense. They’re just very aggressive,” said Moropoulos. “They’re very good against the run and the guys up front – Jordan Tagaloa, the linebackers, and the secondary’s coming around, too. It’s good for the team, just like our special teams. They’re called that for a good reason and it gives you a sense of calm when you know your special teams are calm.”

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The SBCC football team took the opening kickoff back for six to open Saturday’s game at Orange Coast and never looked back, dominating every area of the game in a 45-7 blowout win.

back to Aguilar on the edge of the six-yard box. Aguilar’s powerful shot forced a brilliant foot save from Smith, but it popped up to Barragan on the left side who struck a gorgeous left-footed volley inside the near post, giving UCSB a commanding 40 advantage.UtahValley got in the board in the 57th on a great solo effort by Mark Andros, who reeled it in in midfield before beating a few Gaucho defenders and sending a low shot to the left post while moving to his Philippright.capped off a magical day 21 minutes later on a quick corner that he played short on the right wing to midfielder Lucas Gonzalez. Gonzalez laid it back off to Philipp, who set up to cross it towards the far post. However, just like on the own goal in the first half, the ball settled perfectly into the top corner of the goal as if it was intended to.“I think we’re improving. We’re getting better with our connections, our movements, our interplay,” said Vom Steeg. “I’m liking what I think is the best part for long-term success, and that’s that the partnership between our center backs Johannes Vedin and Henry Davies is really coming together. We’ve been rotating at left back, but our back four is giving us good minutes, and we know what happens up the field where we’ve got four or five really explosive players here. There’s a lot to be happy about.”

• The Gauchos surpassed their season-high for goals in the first half alone. After scoring six times over their first four outings, they have now scored eight times over their past two.

up three straight runs for running back Mekhi Norfleet on a three-play scoring drive as he took it in from nine yards out.

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In the 7th minute, a Gaucho corner kick fell to midfielder Nemo Philipp on the right side of the box. He had time and space to cross it back in with the right foot, and senior center back Henry Davies was wide open to head it in for his first goal of the season.Nomore than 40 seconds later, the Gauchos pushed upfield and left back Rigoberto Barragan sent forward Alexis Ledoux ahead with a great through ball. Ledoux attempted to cut it back with a pass towards the top of the box, but it deflected hard right off a Utah Valley player and flew into the top right corner of the goal to make it 2-0.

Smith had at least 15 carries for the second straight week, averaging 5.9 yards per carry for 88 yards and a touchdown.

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The Gauchos played four games in the last 9 days, but they will get a much-needed break this week with five days off before their next contest hosting Grand Canyon on Saturday at 7 p.m. at Harder Stadium.

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The Gauchos converted another set piece into a goal in the 23rd. Philipp played it to the far post where midfielder Jared Vom Steeg was able to head it in front of goal. Forward Finn Ballard McBride turned and made the slightest bit of contact with his right foot, bouncing it over Wolverine goalkeeper Jason Smith who couldn’t react in time to keep it out.A straight red card in the 32nd minute for Utah Valley defender Nate Mefford meant the visitors would be playing a man down the rest of the way, and the Gauchos would continue to capitalize.Defender Salaudeen Ayinla came off the bench and cut through the UVU defense to find forward Salvador Aguilar in a central position. Aguilar sent it wide into the run of midfielder Sam Fletcher, whose great first touch set up a low cross right

Luera’s third and final touchdown went for four yards to tight end Elian Sundquist midway through the third.

Among the missing Vaqueros (1-1) was quarterback Alex Johnson, who was sidelined due to COVID-19 protocols. Treton Luera got the start in Johnson’s stead and did not disappoint.

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First, freshman runningback Brandon Smith broke out for a 46-yard score.

The UCSB women’s soccer team (1-5-2) was on the road today as it took on the Vandals of the University of Idaho. After 90 minutes of play, the Gauchos weren’t able to push past the Vandals, losing 1-0 to this tightknitTheprogram.first30 minutes of the game was a physical battle between these two dominant teams. However, the Vandals found the back of the Gauchos’ net with just 15 minutes left in the first half, resulting in a 1-0 lead for the bad guys heading into the locker room.

Goals by Gressi and Olson brought SBCC back within a goal, 10-9 midway through the fourth, but the Vaqueros would be shut out the rest of the way.

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“They’re a dangerous team. We just took advantage of their small size in the box, hit quality balls and scored on a couple set pieces and that broke the thing open,” said Vom Steeg. “We came out with a lot of energy. I know we were fired up to play tonight to start with. It was good to be on the front foot and a good weekend for us, obviously. A lot to build on.”

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Wells set a new career-high in receiving yards, ending his day with six catches for 99 yards and two touchdowns. It was the second two-touchdown outing of his career.

Santa Barbara jumped on Orange Coast to take a 14-0 lead less than two minutes into the game. Defensive back Terrance Biser-Coleman brought the opening kickoff back 92 yards to paydirt, setting an energized tone for the Vaqueros right out of the gates. On the Pirates’ first offensive play, SBCC forced and recovered a fumble at the Orange Coast 17-yard line, setting

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go up by as many as nine goals in the second half, including when Kara Hughes scored her third of the day to put them up 14-5 on the opening possession of the fourth quarter.

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Defensive back Jake Hadzicki blocked a punt on Orange Coast’s next possession, leading to a Joe Bowman field goal from 44 yards out. Then, on a 2nd-and-17 with 53 seconds left before halftime, Luera hit Wells again for a 49-yard touchdown to send SBCC into the break leading a commanding 38-7.

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Two drives later, Luera found wide receiver Chase Wells for a 23-yard touchdown to make it 21-0. Luera’s interception would come in the opening minute of the second half, but the Vaqueros would respond with three straight scoring drives to end the half.

Goalkeepers Chloe McKay (6 saves) and Ava Donleavy (4) saw two quarters of action each once again.

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• Goalkeeper Leroy Zeller was outstanding once again, always finding himself in the right spots and ending up with four saves as a result.

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The SBCC women’s water polo team closed out its opening weekend of play with a 3-1 record at Cuesta’s Central Coast Invitational, falling to West Valley 15-7 on day two before closing things out with a 15-7 win over Diablo Valley.

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After a strong showing late in SBCC’s week one game against Allan Hancock, quarterback Treton Luera was even better against the Pirates (0-2), going 11-of-14 (.786) for 153 yards, three touchdowns and a pick.

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• Of UCSB’s 10 shot attempts, nine were on target. The Gauchos’ season-high was six shots on goal entering the night.

“It was unfortunate that Alex was forced to miss the game, but Trent deserves to go. He’s very meticulous and very calm, just low key and he doesn’t get flustered,” Moropoulos said. “The safety undercut his throw in the second quarter and it was unfortunate, but he didn’t lose his cool and came right back. Those are really big things for a quarterback not to get down and lose his focus. Trent’s one of the better ones at that, so I recognize those things.”

Santa Barbara was handed its first defeat against a West Valley team that has started the yearJenna4-0. Olson was phenomenal as SBCC’s offensive focal point, converting five goals on 13 shot attempts to lead the way. Bella Straley backed Olson up with two goals of her own.

Santa Barbara (3-1) bounced back quickly from its loss earlier in the day by taking a commanding 5-0 lead through one quarter against Diablo Valley (2-2). Natalie Mancinelli capped the dominant opening period with her third early goal at the 1:16 mark.

SBCC added another five goals in the second quarter, three coming from Ella Prado, to take a 10-2 lead into halftime. The Vaqueros would

SBCC football looks sharp in win at Orange Coast

“It was a good win because when you play really sharp and win pretty much all three phases of the game, it’s really, really rewarding as a head coach,” said Craig Moropoulos. “I told the team last night I was very pleased with their response after a disappointing loss against Hancock. Even though we’re missing some key guys, for us to take care of our business and for guys to step up and do the job was very rewarding, and now we just need to continue that when we get those guys back.”

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Gabrielle Muehring and Gabi Turnbull both put away two goals, while Aaliyah Gavia and Annie Georgian rounded out SBCC’s goalscorers with one apiece.

SBCC’s defense had four sacks, forced five turnovers and one punt block. This is the fifth time in 11 games that the Vaqueros have held their opponent to seven points or fewer.

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Next weekend, SBCC travels to the RCC Tournament for games on Friday and Saturday.

Once the two teams were back on the field, they continued with this aggressive style of play. The Vandals ended the game with more fouls, grabbing 11 compared to the Gauchos’ five. But even with more fouls and equal possession between the two teams, the Vandals ended the game with the win after scoring that one goal in the first half. The final score resulted in a 1-0 loss for UCSB.

The Vaqueros went on a 3-1 run, with an early second quarter goal giving them their largest lead of the day, 5-3. However, West Valley scored three straight from there, and would take a 10-7 lead with just under three minutes left in the third quarter.

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After a strong showing late in SBCC’s week one game against Allan Hancock, Luera was even better against the Pirates (0-2), going 11-of-14 (.786) for 153 yards, three touchdowns and a pick.

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• UCSB put up a fight throughout the game. The team put up six shots compared to the Vandals’ nine. Samantha Christie and Lauren Helwig put up two shots apiece while Elise Ziem and Brenna Madruga each contributed a shot.•Taylor Little continued with her impressive starts, only allowing one goal while making three saves.

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Linebackers Errius Ishmal and Joe Carson had two tackles for a loss and a sack each.

• Ballard McBride has now scored in three straight games. He becomes the first Gaucho to reach three goals this season.

Everything seemed to go right for the UCSB men’s soccer team in the first half of Sunday night’s game against Utah Valley, with four first half goals leading to the Gauchos’ largest win of the season yet,With5-1.its third consecutive win, Santa Barbara is now 4-1-1 on the year, while the Wolverines fall to 22-1.One of the main messages head coach Tim Vom Steeg had for his team following UCSB’s win over Oregon State had to do with starting strong and focused. The Gauchos had narrowly conceded on more than one occasion in the opening minutes against the Beavers on Friday night, but on Sunday, that wouldn’t be the case.

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Thewin.”Westmont men posted a team score of 302 strokes, edging out Hope International by just two. Vanguard posted a 313. The Warriors were led by freshman Peyton Hendricks who notched the individual championship with

Freshman shine in Westmont golf season openers

Westmont Men’s and Women’s Golf teed off the 2022-23 season with a tri-match tournament against Hope International and Vanguard on Thursday at El Dorado Park Golf Course in Long Beach. The men’s team claimed first place while the women’s team finished third.

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we were only seven shots back of them, so that’s a nice indicator to where we stand early in the season.”TheWarriors are back in action on Monday and Tuesday when they participate in the California State Invitational hosted by California Lutheran at Olivas Links Golf Course in Ventura.

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road yet again, kicking off Big West play at Cal Poly on Thursday evening.

“Winning by just two points proves, as we say, that every shot counts,” said Ault. “It was great to see Peyton get an individual win for the men. He shot in the 60’s in his first college match. Nearly all the freshmen were counting scores leading to the win for the men.”Freshman Cooper Allen and sophomore Brock Yurkovich each posted a result of 77 (+5) for the Warriors while freshman Danny Manginelli tallied 79 (+7).

“Sydnee shot the low score for the team, which wasn’t expected. She is a hard worker and seems to rise to the occasion. I think she really likes to compete. Vanguard is receiving votes nationally and

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• Possession was evenly split between the Gauchos and the Vandals. Idaho finished the game with 51 percent possession while the Gauchos had 49 percent. Of UCSB’s 49 percent, 66 percent of that was spent in its attacking end.

“The conditions were really tough - the wind was howling for a while and we even got rain,” reported Westmont head coach Josh Ault. “So, the scores are probably better than is reflected. It’s obviously great to get an early team

a three-under score of 69.

a lot of solid performances and some nice consistency with all counting scores in the low 80s. Great job from the freshman there as well. We are down a few starters, so it was great to see the next player in line step up. If you get a chance to compete as a freshman, take advantage. I thought they did.

Freshman Sydnee Magpoc led the Warrior women with a score of 81 (+9) and sophomore Charlie Bloom notched an 82 (+10). Freshman Mallory Hopper was one more stroke back and freshman Elizabeth Oloteo recorded an 85 (+13). Westmont’s team score of 330 was seven behind Vanguard (323) and 10 behind Hope International (320).

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State of the City planning will begin in just a few weeks for a community-oriented State of the City Address/Open House that will allow the community to engage with staff and public officials, hear about upcoming projects and accomplishments and get questions answered, staff“Insaid.times of emergency, it is imperative that language is not a barrier to communicating essential information,” staff said. “The city has a Spanish cadre in place that is activated in emergencies to provide that communication, but staff continues to work toward growing the number of employee participants and providing formal training.”Inaddition, the communications staff continues to work toward developing a comprehensive and updated guide to brand identity and social media use to ensure communication consistency across departments.

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Chuck was born and raised in Everett WA. Around 10 years old, Chuck was struck by a car. Seattle newspapers called his survival a miracle and kept their readers up to date on the young boy’s progress. While recovering in the hospital for a year, Chuck developed a passion for the written word, consumed books and articles and eventually became a writer himself.

Chuck is preceded in death by his loving wife Bonny Kent (2019). He is survived by his son Ted, half-sister Andrea (Earl), half-brother William (Jody), Bonny’s children Craig (Ruth) and Chrissy (Aaron), grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and many, many friends. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday September 16th, 2022, at the Santa Barbara Hilton Fiesta Room at 4:30 pm and will conclude at 8 pm.

Chuck met Bonny Snow, the love of his life, many years ago when they both lived in Washington. It took him a couple years in the late ‘90s to woo her. He used her advice on appliances for his new condo, as the key to moving her down to Santa Barbara, while building up the courage to ask for her hand in marriage. Chuck and Bonny officially tied the knot in 2001 and remained loving partners for the rest of their lives.

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Chuck Kent was a generous man who truly cared for other people. A loving husband, father, brother, and uncle who adored his family. A caring friend who put his relationships ahead of himself. Last, but certainly not least, he was a lawyer who loved lawyer jokes. Chuck passed away at the age of 86 peacefully with family by his side at Santa Barbara Memorial Cottage Hospital Friday, August 19th.

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Also under the council consent calendar, staff recommends the council authorize and direct the City Clerk’s Office to accept applications through Oct. 10, 2022 to fill scheduled vacancies on various city advisory groups and the unscheduled vacancies resulting from resignations received in the City Clerk’s Office through Sept. 21.

several suspects that entered an apartment with guns,” he said. “It is unknown what was taken but it appears to be an isolated incident. Suspects are currently

“Many, many people” take pictures of Zeyore when they tour Seein’ Spots during the week (by appointment only) or when the farm opens to the public on Saturday (11 a.m.3 p.m. when the Marchis have volunteers to help lead the tours).Asa zonkey, Zeyore has the exotic stripes of a zebra all over his body but he’s bigger and stronger than the typical wild zebra, and unlike zebras, which are black and white, Zeyor is tan and black and has bigger ears, Ms. Marchi said.

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In his lifetime, Chuck was known for his humor, hard work and intense love for family. He was a generous man with his time, skills as a lawyer and his passion for art. He would amuse his family and friends with caricature drawings on letters and the envelopes he sent them in, over the years.

Ethan Ragsdale, the department public information officer, told the News-Press. “Our detectives are reviewing the case.”

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The city also is looking at redesigning the weekly newsletter, relaunching the quarterly business newsletter and relaunching the quarterly 50-minute magazine show as a biweekly, five- to seven- minute show that better suits today’s busy audiences.

“We’re still working through a lot of details on this incident,” Sgt.

The city’s website is one of our most robust outreach tools, staff said. The site launched in June and from the start of website planning, staff has made a solid and ongoing commitment toward inclusivity of all website visitors. The city’s website was designed with the idea in mind for making web content accessible to people with disabilities.

he runs to greet his visitors.

“He’s just a handsome guy who loves attention,” she said. “He loves people and comes running when they come to see him. It’s like having an exotic animal that’s a little more friendly.”

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She believes Zeyore has more than a good chance of emerging from the contest as America’s favorite pet. Among his competition are a mere ferret, chicken, chameleon and chinchilla.Sowhat’s in it for him if he wins? More carrots? Not quite, Ms. Marchi said. “We keep him on a bit of a diet.

Seein’ Spots has plenty of rescue animals for people to visit besides Zeyore, including horses, donkeys, cows, goats, pigs, sheep, a tortoise, all kinds of birds, and, of course, cats and dogs. They charge $10 per person.Anyone interested in visiting Seein’ Spots can email them at Linda@seeinspotsfarm.com or call or text them at 805-688-2275.

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After graduating from Everett High School, Chuck attended the University of Washington to obtain his law degree. While attending the UW, he traveled to Hawaii to spend time as a journalist at the Honolulu Star Bulletin. Upon returning to Seattle, Chuck continued his journalism career with the Seattle Post Intelligence.

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Spanish translation work continues toward not only identifying and translating existing documents, but also increasing the city’s capability of creating as much content as possible in Spanish, staff said. Improvements in this area will take time and are ongoing.

“The case is currently under investigation and officers are still trying to interview witnesses and the victims involved,” he said.

And unlike a horse that whinnies, a donkey that brays or a zebra that makes a highpitched noise, Zeyor makes cries that sound like a trumpet when

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Even though Chuck loved living in California, he relished the opportunity to watch his favorite Seattle sports teams, the Seahawks and Huskies play football. He would settle in for a long game of basketball cheering for his beloved Warriors. As an avid sports fan, you could always catch him watching any one of his teams while eating ice cream and cookies on the couch. He was known for his infectious laugh and warm smile, and his kind and compassionate spirit.

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The event kicks off Sept. 23 with an opening night artist reception featuring the awards ceremony and live entertainment by the Silver Mountain String Band from Los Angeles, who will perform their quintessential folk and bluegrass tunes from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.The event continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 24 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 25.

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California artist Michael Obermeyer will serve as the guest artist and jurist at the “SLOPOKE Art of the West Show.”

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A native of Southern California, he received a bachelor of fine arts in Illustration at California State University, Long Beach.

Many of his paintings are in the U.S. Air Force Historical Art Collection in the Smithsonian Institute and the Pentagon.

Mr. Obermeyer, who has his studio in Laguna Beach, was presented with the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. He recently won the Collector’s Choice Award, Artist

A 20-year career in illustration included works for Disney Studios, Anaheim Angels, McDonnell Douglas, Coldwell Banker and the United States Air Force.

Above, “Tucson Sky,” by Naomi Brown, 18 x 24, Alla Prima on Canvas. At right, “Foothills Portrait,” by Joe A. Oaks, 40 x 30, Acrylic on Canvas.

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presented Friday evening at the artists’ reception, he will display a curated selection of his artwork at the event.

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SLOPOKE is the leading fine art exhibition and sale on the Central Coast, drawing artists from across the country, to present paintings, sculptures and photography. Each year, artists compete for the coveted silver SLOPOKE belt buckle awards for Best Painting, Best Sculpture and Best of “We’llShow.have a recordbreaking 37 artists at this year’s SLOPOKE,” said Tom Burgher, founder. “We present art of the west, not necessarily ’western art,’ and look for emerging artists who paint the 21st Century West as well as those recreating the 18th or 19th Century West.

The “SLOPOKE Art of the West Show” will take place from Sept.23 through 25 at Flag Is Up Farms, 901 E. Highway 246 in Solvang. Tickets are $25. For more information, call Tom Burgher at 805-570-8088 or Tburgher2@gmail.com.email

“We are deliberately broad in our definition of art of the West to include ranch life, historical and contemporary Native American life, landscapes, seascapes, urbanscapes and wildlife in all media and styles from realism to abstractSLOPOKEwork.”is held at Flag Is Up Farms, 901 E. Highway 246, the 100-acre thoroughbred horse ranch of Monty and Pat Roberts. The exhibit is set in an opensided but roofed 30,000 squarefoot building with white museumlike walls set up in an open floor plan with LED lighting for the art. Guests receive a complimentary art book that has been curated and features this year’s art showcase and more.

“Waiting,” by Vicki Pedersen, 10 x 8, Oil on Linen

The “SLOPOKE Art of the West Show” is saddling up to present its 12th annual exhibition at Flag Is Up Farms in Solvang.

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This unique fine art show celebrates the American West — its scenery, wildlife, ranch life and history — and offers guests the opportunity to meet the artists.

California artist Michael Obermeyer will serve as the guest artist and jurist. In addition to jurying the artist awards to be

waterways, like the ocean, are downhill from all of us.”Central Coast residents who want to join the cleanup effort can participate in these local events:

La Purísima Mission State Historic Park is the most completely restored mission in California. It offers a bucolic and relaxed setting for special events, surrounded by historic buildings.

Our foundations can come from anywhere. Perhaps your dad taught you how to build and fix things, or maybe your mom gave you a talent for and interest in decorating, and you’ve always been good at it but never really knew quite why. If they were good together, your parents also taught you how to build a good relationship, which is one of the best gifts they can give you.

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you belong together, a willingness to accept assistance and a loving partner, you can handle whatever it is that comes along.

Flying Goat Cellars will host its 15th annual Winemaker Dinner from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at La Purísima Mission State Historic Park, 2295 Purisima Road in Lompoc.Winemaker

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Having a good foundation doesn’t require any special training or education. You can rely on your talents, experiences and the abilities of those you are with to create the life, love or home that you desire.

Flying Goat Cellars hosts annual winemaker dinner at La Purisima Mission

The month-long effort is focused not only on the coastline but also along rivers, creeks and lakes. Trash from inland areas can flow downstream, so cleaning up neighborhoods can prevent litter and debris from ever reaching vital waterways.

A flyer advertises Flying Goat Cellars’ 15th annual Winemaker Dinner.

Caltrans and the California Coastal Commission are joining forces for the 38th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday and are inviting the public to participate in cleanup and litter prevention activities throughout September.

Having respect for a strong foundation — whether it comes easily to you or you’ve had to struggle to build it — is the way you create a life for yourself and for those you love.

“We are excited to expand our long-standing partnership with Caltrans this year,” said Jack Ainsworth, California Coastal Commission executive director. “By emphasizing the impact trash can have on stormwater and the potential for that litter to eventually pollute our waterways, our two agencies are working together to emphasize that these

• ECOSLO’s annual Creeks to Coast Cleanup will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at various locations throughout the Central Coast including Morro Rock Beach in Morro Bay, Pirate’s Cove in Avila Beach, the Pismo Beach Pier, Mission Plaza and Cuesta Park in San Luis Obispo.

A map of events throughout the state is available on the Coastal Cleanup Day website, and information is updated regularly as events are confirmed.“Let’sChange This to That” is a three-year public education campaign led by Caltrans to raise awareness and increase understanding of the sources and pathways of stormwater pollution throughout California. The campaign provides resources for people who live, work and play in California’s unique communities to spur behavior change in ways that lead to improved water quality. For more information about the campaign, visit cleanwatercw.com.

Barton Goldsmith, Ph.D., is an award-winning psychotherapist and humanitarian. He is also a columnist, the author of eight books and a blogger for PsychologyToday. com with more than 28 million readers. He is available for video consults worldwide. Reach him at TuesdaysHisbarton@bartongoldsmith.com.columnappearsSundaysandintheNews-Press.

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The event beneficiary, Return to Freedom, is dedicated to

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“The California Coastal Commission’s Coastal Cleanup Day and Caltrans’ ‘Let’s Change This to That’ stormwater public education campaign are collaborating to create even more awareness to help reduce litter and water pollution,” said Tony Tavares, Caltrans director. “We’re asking people to join us this month to clean up the waterways and beaches that belong to us all.”

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are like houses; in order for them to stand the tests of time, they need a good foundation. The very first thing you do when constructing a home is to decide what kind of foundation you want and need. Similar things are required if you are starting a new relationship. You have to do your due diligence and make sure the person you are interested in has the right attitude, good communication skills and a solid emotional interest in pursuing something real. If both of you are in the same place, and most everything fits together, your new relationship has a good foundation and a much better chance of success.When you have a positive foundation, you have the knowledge, strength and confidence necessary to create anything you want and to take it as far as you like. It also gives you the ability to take a risk. This is a basic truth that those who have accomplished their dreams all share.Even if you don’t have what you need right now, there is nothing wrong with doing a little work to make your foundation as strong as possible. Self-actualized people know — and are comfortable knowing — what they don’t know, and take the steps necessary to get the support they need to heal

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• An event will be held at Goleta Beach Park in Santa Barbara County from 9 a.m. to noon.

preserving the freedom, diversity and habitat of America’s wild horses and burros through sanctuary, education, advocacy and conservation, while enriching the human spirit through direct

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dining experience in the romantic, rustic ambiance of the historic Franciscan mission.

experience with the natural world. Flying Goat produces a special label, Celebrate Freedom, with 40% of the sales going to RTF.

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Mr. Yost, who has been in the industry for more than 40 years, launched his own label, Flying Goat Cellars, in 2000. He became a Santa Barbara County pioneer by launching the first sparkling wine program, Goat Bubbles, in 2005. Mr. Yost is also known for handcrafting limited lots of single vineyard, award-winning Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris from the finest vineyards in the county. Established in 2003, Full of Life Flatbread quickly became a “slow food” destination restaurant in Los Alamos. Chef Clark Staub’s menus include a wide range of creative dishes using local, organic and sustainable ingredients, as well as foraged and wild foods. Mr. Staub’s personality is as colorful and innovative as his background in the music industry.

Like homes, all relationships need regular maintenance and perhaps even serious repairs along the way. This doesn’t mean you have failed; these are things that happen over time. Most contractors will tell you that, if your house has good bones, you can fix whatever you need to or even remodel and expand. This goes for the rest of your life as well.Judging yourself or your mate harshly because something didn’t go right (welcome to the human race) won’t help you out of your problem. Relying on the foundation of what you have created together, and trusting that you can accomplish anything, makes dealing with those expected but unforeseen problems much easier. If you have the right tools, such as a belief that

Guests will unwind in the mission garden as Mr. Yost pours Goat Bubbles sparkling wine served with appetizers. A four-course meal prepared by Chef Staub will be served in the California heritage dining room seating 40 guests. Three wines featured at the event are Orange County Fair Wine Competition award winners.

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Flying Goat Cellars will host its 15th annual Winemaker Dinner from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at La Purísima Mission State Historic Park, 2295 Purisima Road in Lompoc. Tickets are $200; $150 for Wine Club Members. To make reservations, call 805-736-9032, email info@ flyinggoatcellars.com or visit flyinggoatcellars.com.

the issues that always arise.

Capricorn: A lot of changes could be taking place in your life now, Capricorn. Even though most of them are positive, the upheaval can be unsettling right now. Don’t give in to panic. Nothing needs to be done that you can’t handle. Take each task one step at a time. As you vault each hurdle, the road ahead seems that much smoother.

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Leo: Some wonderful news could come to you, Leo, possibly from a sibling or neighbor. It might involve money or a new opportunity that’s opening up nearby. A group event concerning a subject you’re very interested in could also take place. You might feel you have a lot of phone calls to make and plans to think about.

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“Never allow a person to tell you no who doesn’t have the power to say yes.”

Taurus: Have you been working out, following a new dietary program, or both, Taurus? If so, today you could look in the mirror and for the first time see some tangible and positive results. You’re probably looking and feeling great. Don’t abandon your efforts. You’ll want to continue the progress.

Libra: This is a day of fresh beginnings for you, Libra. Accomplishments in the past foster a new sense of selfconfidence, along with optimism and enthusiasm for the future. Travel lies ahead in the distant future, and possibly advancing your education in some way. Romance also looks promising. Go for a facial or massage today, if possible, or buy some new clothes.

Gemini: Have you been thinking about relocating, Gemini? The siren song of distant states or exotic lands may play constantly in your ears. Foreign cultures could inspire you artistically, spiritually, and personally. This is actually a time when few things are out of your reach. If you’re serious about this, look into it. You can decide once you have all the facts.

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Aries: Expect some positive changes in a current partnership, Aries. If this is a business partnership, a new agreement between you shows promise of success and good fortune. If this is a romance, you might be so perfectly compatible that you’re considering moving to the next level of commitment. Any new partnership begun today should be promising and bring you whatever you hope to gain.

Cancer: Expect something new to take place regarding your home today, Cancer. A family member could come for a visit or even move in. You could be redecorating, landscaping, or buying new furniture. There is always the possibility that you’re moving. Whatever the changes, they’re likely to be positive despite the messy and disruptive process of making them.

Virgo: An opportunity to bring in extra income might arrive today, Virgo, possibly through a female friend. Another Virgo might be involved. This probably involves a special, temporary project, but it could prove enjoyable and profitable. A love partner might want to participate, too. Think about it before committing.

Aquarius: New beginnings and promising new opportunities may appear from a distant state or foreign country, Aquarius. Your adventurous side is excited and enthusiastic, but the side of you that wants to stay settled could put up some resistance. Don’t feel you have to jump into anything. Get all the facts and assess the situation objectively.

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Pisces: A financial windfall might open new doors for you, Pisces, and you could consider making some major changes in your life. You might think about moving to a nicer home. Romance is definitely on your mind. If you aren’t already involved in a domestic situation, you might consider it seriously right now.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 20220002136 First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: CGT PLUMBING, 1216 ALTA VISTA RD. #A, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93103, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: CARLOS G TORRES: 1216 ALTA VISTA RD. #A, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93103. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk-Recorder of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 08/26/2022 by E49, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: Aug 25, 2020. Statement Expires on: Not Applicable. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) SEP 13, 20, 27; OCT 4 / 2022--58650

of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 08/16/2022 by E30, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: Jul 01, 2022. Statement Expires on: Not NOTICE:Applicable.Thisfictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) SEP 13, 20, 27; OCT 4 / 2022--58649 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids open at 2:00 PM on Thursday, September 29, 2022 for: NORTH REFUGIO RD TRAIL RESTORATION PHASE 1 in the 3rd Supervisorial District COUNTY PROJECT No. 862427 General project work description: Pedestrian Pathway Installation The Plans, Specifications, and Bid Book are available Thehttps://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanyID=43874.atContractormusthaveeitheraClassAlicenseoranycombination of the following Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work: A, C-12, C-27 Submit sealed bids to the web address below. Bids will be opened available at the web address below immediately following the submittal https://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanyID=43874deadline.PlanetBids Complete the project work within 20 Workings Days The estimated cost of the project is $ 175,000 This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of PCC Section 4104, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Labor Code (LAB) Section 1725.5. It is not a violation of this section for an unregistered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Business and Professions Code (BPC) Section 7029.1 or by PCC Section 10164 or 20103.5 provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to LAB Section 1725.5 at the time the contract is awarded. Prevailing wages are required on this Contract. The Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations determines the general prevailing wage rates. Obtain the wage rates at the DIR website https://www.dir.ca.gov/. Inquiries or questions based on alleged patent ambiguity of the plans, specifications, or estimate must be submitted as a bidder inquiry by 2:00 PM on 09/23/2022. Submittals after this date will not be addressed. Questions pertaining to this Project prior to Award of the Contract must be submitted via PlanetBids Q&A tab. Bidders (Plan Holders of Record) will be notified by electronic mail if addendums are issued. The addendums, if issued, will only be available on the County PlanetBids https://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanyID=43874website, Scott D. McGolpin Director of Public Works SEP 13 / 2022 -- 58632 PUBLIC NOTICES Advertising in the Classified Section really classad@newspress.comEmail:works. or for additional information call 805-963-4391 and place your ad today! 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The Petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the Thecourt.petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.)

Choice Award and the Fine Art Connoisseur Award at the Laguna Beach Invitational Plein Air Competition as well as the Best of Show at the Grand Canyon Celebration of Art and the Kern County Plein Air Festival and the Gold Medal at the Carmel Art Festival.Heispresident of the prestigious California Art Club and is a Signature Member of both the California Art Club and the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. Currently, his paintings are showing at galleries in Carmel, Pasadena, Balboa Island and Laguna Beach, where he is a regular exhibitor at the Festival of Arts.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 20220002049 First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: AUTOCAMP HOSPITALITY GROUP, 121 E MASON STREET, SUITE B, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: PROSPECT HOTEL MANAGEMENT LLC: 121 E MASON STREET, SUITE B, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, STATE OF INC.: DELAWARE. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk-Recorder

The Petition for Probate requests that JEREMY N. LEVINE be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

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Obermeyer.“Ienjoypainting outdoors and working quickly. It keeps my paintings fresh and spontaneous. I especially like to paint as much of the open space that I can, as it seems to be rapidly disappearing.

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“When painting outdoors, en plein air, I must work quickly due to the changing light. Therefore, I have a limited palette of four to

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“As an illustrator, I’ve always created art to fit others needs. Painting, however, offers me the opportunity to create for myself, to allow others to see how I perceive life around me, and to totally escape from the real world for a while,” said Mr.

If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may with the court Request DE-154) NEWS-PRESS SEP 6, 13, 20, 27 / 2022 -- 58639

ABRAHAM RONALD LEVINE Case Number: 22PR00418

seven colors. This orderly layout also enables me to mix clean, fresh color.“Itry to find subject matter that fascinates me. Nature provides the perfect balance of shape, value and color— the three elements that I find most important in painting. It can be so satisfying, and I feel blessed for Additionalthat.”featured artists at this year’s show include Art Alvarez, Henry Blond, Naomi Brown, Tom Burgher, Annie Cappelli, Alexi Fine, Lori Franklin, Melinda Gandy, Whitney Gardner, John Godkin, I. Errol Gordon, Jan Hndtmann, Carol Hartman, Kelly Hine, Patty Hughes, Doreen Irwin, Eric John, Kasia Kaznocha, Sheryl Knight, T. Kurex, Pamela Larsson-Toscher, Joe A. Oakes, Vicki Pedersen, Elisabeth Pollinow, Irene Pomitchy, Amy Rattner, Sharlene Rayl, Pat Roberts, Lee Rue, Janice Schultz, Naomi Shachar, Chris Slatoff, Glenda Stevens, Tara Rose Toner, Ami Usrey and Tom Wright.

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: ABRAHAM RONALD LEVINE A Petition for Probate has been filed by JEREMY N. LEVINE in the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA.

If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.

email: mmcmahon@newspress.com

of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: LANI MEANLEY COLLINS Address: 213 W. CANON PERDIDO STREET, SANTA BARBARA, CA Phone:93101-3706805 730-1333 AUG 30; SEP 6, 13 / 2022--58607 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT, FBN No: 20220002046 First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: INSIGHT HOMEOPATHY, INC. 27 WEST ANAPAMU STREET #367, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: INSIGHT HOMEOPATHY, INC.: 27 WEST ANAPAMU STREET #367, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION, STATE OF INC.: CALIFORNIA. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS NAMES: INSIGHT HOMEOPATHY, INSIGHT HOMEOPATHY & WELLNESS, LINDA NURRA HOMEOPATHY. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk-Recorder of SANTA BARBARA COUNTY on 08/16/2022 by E30, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: Mar 12, 2018. Statement Expires on: Not Applicable. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) SEP 6, 13, 20, 27 / 2022--58624 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. FBN 2022-0002092 The following person(s) is doing business as: Arrow Information Management, 4515 Cherry Ave, Orcutt, CA 93455 County of Santa Barbara. Jeffrey M. Marecic, 4515 Cherry Ave., Orcutt, CA 93455 This business is conducted by an TheIndividual.registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A /s/ Jeffrey M. Marecic, Owner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on 08/19/2022. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, 9/27/22 SANTACNS-3621930#BARBARA

Bobbie, by Errol Gordon, 18 x 20 x 9, Bronze

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“Ridin’ Crawdad,” by Glenda Stevens, 40 x 48, acrylic on canvas

Show features ‘art of the west’

NOTICE ESTATEADMINISTERPETITIONOFTOOF:

The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.

COURTESY PHOTOS

Above, “Trail Dust,” by Michael Obermeyer, 24x18, Oil on Canvas. At right, “Warrior One,” by Janice Schultz, 59 x 49, Acrylic on Canvas.

A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 10/06/2022 at Time: 9:00 AM, in Dept.: 5, located at SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101; PO Box 21107, Santa Barbara, CA 93121-1107, Anacapa Division.

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