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PET of the WEEK

Candy Corn

Candy Corn wants to be your friend.

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The outgoing cat, who’s definitely under 2 years old, is awaiting adoption through Volunteers for Inter Valley Animals in Lompoc.

Candy Corn, who’s orange and white like his namesake, loves to play and be scratched behind the ears. But he likes people better than other cats. VIVA said Candy Corn isn’t doing well at its shelter, where cats roam freely in rooms together.

But while Candy Corn isn’t

Eric Seale

crazy about cats, he loves to sit in a warm, human lap where he’s the star of your life.

This friendly cat has been neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.

If you would like to meet Candy Corn, call VIVA at 805-735-6741. Or visit www.vivashelter.org and complete an adoption application.

An adoption coordinator will schedule a private adoption appointment where you can meet the many wonderful cats and kittens at the shelter, located at 133 North D St. in Lompoc.

— Dave Mason

Shelters seek homes for pets

and facebook.com/capaoflompoc.

CAPA works regularly with Animal Services-Lompoc.

• K-9 Placement & Assistance League, k-9pals.org. K-9 PALS works regularly with Santa Barbara County Animal Services.

COURTESY PHOTO campuses in Goleta and Santa Maria), sbhumane.org.

• Santa Maria Animal Center, countyofsb.org/phd/animal/home. sbc. The center is part of Santa Barbara County Animal Services.

• Animal Shelter Assistance Program in Goleta, asapcats.org. ASAP is kitty corner to Santa Barbara County Animal Services.

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• Santa Barbara County Animal Care Foundation, sbcanimalcare. org. (The foundation works regularly with the Santa Maria Animal Center.)

• Santa Barbara County Animal Services in Goleta: countyofsb.org/ phd/animal/home.sbc.

• Santa Barbara Humane (with

Calendar

Continued from Page B1 p.m. The Nicole Lvoff Jazz Trio will perform at Crush Bar & Tap, 1129 A State St., Santa Barbara. There’s no cover. For more information, go to crushbarsb.com.

Feb. 19

4 p.m. The Takács Quartet will perform an all-Beethoven concert at St. Mark’s-inthe-Valley Episocpal Church, 2901 Nojoqui Ave., Los Olivos. Tickets cost $20 for general admission. To purchase, go to smitv.org/ syv-concert-series. Tickets for students are free. For more information, contact Linda Burrows at 805-705-0938 or syvconcerts@

• Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society/DAWG in Buellton, syvhumane.org.

• Shadow’s Fund (a pet sanctuary in Lompoc), shadowsfund.org.

• Volunteers for Inter-Valley Animals in Lompoc: vivashelter. org.

— Dave Mason

smitv.org.

7 p.m. Singers Ken Stacy and Claire Khodara will perform at SOhO Restaurant and Music Club, 1221 State St., Suite 205, Santa Barbara. General admission costs $25 in advance and $30 cash on the day of the show. To purchase or get a dinner reservation, go to www.sohosb.com.

March 9 7 p.m. Pianist Jerome Lowenthal, who served as a Music Academy of the West teaching artist for half a century, will perform a concert, “Lowenthal’s Legend,” at the academy’s Hahn Hall, 1070 Fairway Road, Montecito. Tickets are $55 for general admission and free for ages 7-17. To purchase, go to musicacademy.org to call the academy’s box office at 805-969-8787. — Dave Mason

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