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May 11 - May 17, 2012 www.MontecitoMessenger.com Volume 2, Issue 19
2 May 11 - 17, 2012 Montecito Messenger
Take me out to the . . .
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Fathers Day Tote BagKids Run the BasesFIREWORKS!
Dodger Beach ChairSnapback Cap
May 30May 30June 11June 11June 13June 13June 17June 17July 1July 1July 4July 4July 15July 15
Trips include ticket to game and round-trip
transportation!
Other Adventures!
May 22June 17June 24July 12July 26
$90$55$99$58$84
Trips include round-trip transportation and entrance to event. Call for more information or to receive our full calendar of exursions.
Long Beach Aquarium w/ lunchGetty Center / Getty VillaMedieval Times in Costa MesaLA Zoo / Cheesecake FactoryExplore Hollywood!
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Contributors: Michael Bowker, Bonnie CarrollElise Clements, Marilyn Gillard, Rod Lathim,Cindy Lyons, Ann Peyrat, Jerry Roberts,Craig Smith, Brad Stark, Seth Streeter,Kathleen Anderson Ross and Lee Neill.
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TIDESFRIDAY 11:04 a.m. 4.10 feet High Tide
4:41 p.m. 1.01 feet Low Tide10:57 p.m. 4.82 feet High Tide
SATURDAY 5:26 a.m 0.31 feet Low Tide11:42 a.m. 3.83 feet High Tide5:05 p.m. 1.40 feet Low Tide11:21 p.m. 4.81 feet High Tide
SUNDAY 6:05 a.m 0.42 feet Low Tide12:21 p.m. 3.42 feet High Tide5:28 p.m. 1.71 feet Low Tide11:49 p.m. 4.74 feet High Tide
MONDAY 6:48 a.m. 0.55 feet Low Tide1:08 p.m. 3.13 feet High Tide5:48 p.m. 2.01 feet Low Tide
SUNRISE/SUNSETFRIDAY 7:14 p.m. Sunset
SATURDAY 6:55 a.m. Sunrise7:15 p.m. Sunset
SUNDAY 6:53 a.m. Sunrise7:15 p.m. Sunset
MONDAY 6:52 a.m. Sunrise7:16 p.m. Sunset
TUESDAY 6:50 a.m. Sunrise7:15 p.m. Sunset
WEDNESDAY 6:49 a.m. Sunrise7:18 p.m. Sunset
THURSDAY 6:48 a.m. Sunrise7:18 p.m. Sunset
LIBRARY HOURS1469 East Valley Road Montecito, CA 93108
10:00 - 5:30 Monday through SaturdayClosed on Sundays
ON THE DOCKETMontecito Association: 4 p.m. every second Tuesday,Montecito Hall, 1469 East Valley Road, Montecito
The Land Use Committee:Meets on the first Tuesday of themonth at 4 PM in the Montecito Hall, 1469 East Valley Road.
Montecito Planning Commission: 9 a.m. every fourthWednesday, County Engineering Building, PlanningCommission Hearing Room, 123 East Anapamu Street, SantaBarbara.
Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors: 2 p.m. everyTuesday, except the last Tuesday of each month, Fourth FloorBoard Hearing Room, 105 East Anapamu Street, SantaBarbara, On TV, Channel 20 or on the Web at http://www.coun-tyofsb.org/ceo/media.aspx
Santa Barbara City Council: 2 p.m. every Tuesday Santa Barbara City Hall, 735 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara,On TV, Channel 18 or on the Web at http://www.santabarbara-ca.gov/Government/Video/
Montecito Fire District: 8:30 a.m. every third Monday, 595San Ysidro Rd, Montecito
Montecito Water District: 2 p.m. every third Tuesday, DistrictʼsOffice Board Room, 583 San Ysidro Road, Montecito
Montecito Sanitary District: 1:15 p.m. bi-monthly, the secondand last Monday of each month, 1042 Monte Cristo Lane,Montecito
MONTECITO FIRE DEPT.For Wildfire Information go to www.montecitofire.com
MERRAG Preparedness Trainingwww.merrag.com
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THE SANTA BARBARA EXPERIENCEMontecitoMessenger.com is an interactive, multi-media website puttingcountless resources at your fingertips. Videos which accompany several ofour stories can be found online as well as reader polls, social media inte-gration for easier sharing and a social media commenting function to helppromote a healthy dialogue on the major issues facing our community.Check us out daily on the web for fresh content.
POST OFFICE HOURSMontecito Branch, 1470 E Valley Rd
* Open: Week Days 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. * Last Collection: Weekdays 5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. * Phone: 805-899-1792, TTY Hearing Impaired only: 1-877-877-7833
Read N Post, 1046 Coast Village Rd * Post Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., M-F; 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sat. * Phone: 805-969-1148
Summerland, 2245 Lillie Ave * Open: Weekdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat. pick-up service only 8:30 a.m. - 10a.m. * Phone: 805-565-7984
Last Montecito US Mail Pick up M-F @ 6 p.m., Sat. @ 2 p.m. at Read N Post
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Join the Montecito AssociationPlease call 805-969-2026
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SUMMER ACTIVITIES GUIDE
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Montecito Messenger readers voice their opin-ions on the local and national stories of theday.
9When Dr. Gary Shaw decided to retire in
2011 after 35 years, The Montecito AnimalHospital on Coast Village Circle was boughtby Dr. Dave Dawson DVM.
SUMMER8CAMPS: All the traditional camps are avail-able this summer, but check out some of theones that you didn’t realize the communityoffered.
11 POSTERKIDS: The Montecito Messenger picksthree winners for its Earth Day poster con-test.
21MOMVALERIE RICE: Confess, are you the kid,husband, sister or mom that will stop bythe grocery store on Mother’s day morningonly to grab a cellophane wrapped bouquetoff the grocery store shelf?
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Please join us on May 20th, 2012 for Taste of the Nation Santa Barbara
Montecito Country Club: 920 Summit Road, Santa Barbara 3-6pmGeneral admission: $65 in advance, $75 at the door. VIP tickets: $95 in advance, $125 at the door.
For tickets and information, visit Strength.org/santabarbara or call 877.26TASTE.
100% of ticket sales supports Share our Strength’s efforts to end childhood hunger.
Local Beneficiary: National Sponsors: Foodbank of Santa Barbara County.
Local Sponsors:
Featuring a special appearance by
Top Chef Season 5’s Fan Fave, Fabio Viviani & Reknowned Mixologist
Jacopo Falleni of Café Firenzephotos provided by Trinity Wheeler
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Where’s theoutrage?DEAR EDITOR: The Obama
Administration took a radical turn during2009-2011, by carrying out a corrupt,illegal plan called Fast + Furious.
What was Fast + Furious? Simply put:ATF officials forced gun-shop owners tosell 100's of guns to straw purchaserswho "walked" the guns across the borderinto the hands of Mexican cartels.Incredibly, ATF agents were ordered tovideo-tape and illegally wiretap thesales, but could not arrest the straw pur-chasers or stop the gun flow into Mexico.
Two guns out of 2,500 had tracers andthe plan was carried out withoutMexico's knowledge. ( source- Fast andFurious by Katie Pavlich) Unfortunately,it took the death of border patrol agentBrian Terry and ICE agent Jamie Zapatato expose this horrific scheme.
Under testimony before the SenateJudiciary and House OversightCommittees, ATF Whistleblowers VinceCefalu,, Peter Forcelli, and John Dodsonhave detailed the goals and tactics of Fast+ Furious. Furthermore, the ATF, ICE,DEA. FBI, DOJ, DHS and WH officialswere all involved.
America, where is the outrage and themedia? Why has Eric Holder beenallowed to ignore subpoenaed F+F relat-ed e-mails for over a year? Finally, whatwas the purpose of Fast + Furious? Wasit to blame the gun-shop owners for vio-lence in Mexico? Speak up America, Fast+ Furious is too big to ignore.
Diana ThornCarpinteria
War on womenDEAR EDITOR: The Republicans
have launched a war on women. They areon a rampage attacking women's healthand rights.
Republicans not only want to reducewomen's access to abortion care, they'reactuating trying to redefine rape. After amajor backlash, they promised to stop.But they haven't yet. Shocker.
A Republican state legislator in
Georgia wants to change the legal termfor victims of rape, stalking, and domes-tic violence to "accuser." But victims ofother less gendered crimes, like burglary,would remain "victims." In SouthDakota, Republicans proposed a bill thatcould make it legal to murder a doctorwho provides abortion care. (Yep, forreal.)
Republicans want to cut nearly a bil-lion dollars of food and other aid to low-income pregnant women, mothers,babies, and kids.
In Congress, Republicans have a billthat would let hospitals allow a womento die rather than perform an abortionnecessary to save her life.
Maryland Republicans ended allcounty money for a low-income kids'preschool program. Why? No need, theysaid. Women should really be home withthe kids, not out working.
And at the federal level, Republicanswant to cut that same program, HeadStart, by $1 billion. That means over200,000 kids could lose their spots inpreschool.
Two-thirds of the elderly poor arewomen, and Republicans are taking aimat them too. A spending bill would cutfunding for employment services, meals,and housing for senior citizens.
Congress voted for a Republicanamendment to cut all federal fundingfrom Planned Parenthood health centers,one of the most trusted providers of basichealth care and family planning in ourcountry.
And if that wasn't enough Republicansare pushing to eliminate all funds for theonly federal family planning program.(For humans. But Republican DanBurton has a bill to provide contracep-tion for wild horses. You can't make thisup.)
The Republicans strategy for fourdecades has been focused on creating afalse populist appeal to white swing vot-ers — who are mostly working class - -based on appeals to racism, religionsextremism, anti-immigration sentiment,anti-gay attitudes and other "cultural"issues. The current "war on women" isjust another one of the ugly locations to
which this strategy has taken them, asthey build their bridge to the 17Th centu-ry.
Leoncio MartinsSanta Barbara
City CollegeDEAR EDITOR: It is up to the Santa
Barbara City College Board of Trusteesto put things in order before Dr. LoriGaskin takes over as President the first ofJuly. The budget for the next year will befinalized weeks from now by June 15th2012.
Thanks to the urging of interimPresident Dr. Jack Friedlander the sum-mer session was not Canceled.
Eliminating next summer session, a50% reduction of twelve vocational pro-grams and other class reductions are pos-sibilities.
A grassroots group of nonpartisan stu-dents and community members hope tokeep cuts as far from these programs andcore classes as possible.
The newer members of the board oftrustees that ran on a platform of trans-parency have failed to improve relation-ships between the community it servesand the college.
The college was placed on accredita-tion probation due to numerous viola-tions by several members.
We want the politics off the board andthe “community” put back in our com-munity college.
The next trustee meetings are� May 10, 2012 at 4pm in the Mac
Dougall Administration Center (EastCampus)
� May 24, 2012 at 4pm inAdministration room 211
At the beginning of meetings under1.4 Hearing of citizens, members of thepublic may speak on any subject underthe board’s jurisdiction. The time is nowto work together on this.
For more information [email protected] under Education
Rosanne CrawfordSanta Barbara
Summer in the American Riviera seesno shortage of camp programs for peo-ple of all ages, from soccer and kayak-
ing to gymnastics or just plain camping. But here are few options off the beaten
path.Volleyball, swimming and kayaking shine
in the summer, but for some other types offitness, kids can give martial arts a try.
No, not the cage-fighting, UFC-style, butsomething a little more tame.
Martial Arts Family Fitness is putting onits Super Samurai Camp for ages 6-12.
The camp teaches self-control, listeningskills, and leadership qualities alongsidesword training, martial arts instruction,obstacle courses, and more.
The camp goes from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. andhas six one-week sessions from June 18through August 17.
It cost is $225 per kid. Go online at kick-boxers.com/martial-arts/kids-kamps or call963-6233.
But it’s not all sports.Santa Barbara’s also got many science
camps to experiment with.The Teaching Engineering to Kids with
LEGOs offers half-day courses for children
ages 5-12.Kids get an introduction to the world of
engineering with more than 100,000 Legopieces.
But to get them a little more involved, theprogram has them take on themes such asJunkyard Challenge, where they learn tobuild machines to solve engineering prob-lems.
For the older kids, there’s Robotics, wherethey learn to build and program robots usingthe Lego Mindstorms computer system.There’s even “Jedi-Master FUNdamentals”where kids make their own droids, palaces,and other designs from “a long time ago in agalaxy far, far away.”
For times and registration go online tohttp://www.santabarbaraca.gov/summerfun/or call 564-5418.
In the same vein, Peak Programs is offer-ing some innovative science camps for thefirst time in Santa Barbara.
There’s Spy Kids where children can learnfingerprinting, reveal invisible ink, and solvea “Spy Kids Crime Scene.”
Disgusting Science explores the ins andouts of blisters, blood, brains, and other less
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AAnniimmaallss lloovvee DDrr.. DDaavveeBY JUDY FOREMAN
Montecito MessengerWhen Dr. Gary Shaw decided to
retire in 2011 after 35 years, TheMontecito Animal Hospital on CoastVillage Circle was bought by Dr. DaveDawson DVM.
With a growing number ofMontecito clients coming to his UpperState Street office in San Roque, Dr.Dave decided to add Montecito to hispractice. Dr. Dawson has been practic-ing veterinary medicine in the SantaBarbara area for the past 12 years. Priorto his graduation from Vet Med SchoolUC Davis in 2000, he and his wifeChristine began their search for theperfect place for them to live and work.
After spending a good amount oftime visiting, Dr. Dawson said “SantaBarbara had a great pet-loving commu-nity that was very apparent when walk-ing the beaches and neighborhoodstreets. We feel very fortunate to live ina place where so many people love
their pets as family members,” Dr.Dawson said.
The San Roque Pet Hospital andMontecito Pet Hospital are certified bythe American Animal HospitalAssociation (AAHA), a certificationonly 17 percent of hospitals in the U.S.have achieved .
Dr. Dawson has taken additionaltraining to be certified in CanineRehabilitation and opened theHydroPaws Animal Rehabilitation andPerformance Center in 2008 to allownot only post-operative and neurologi-cal patients to receive physical therapy,but also to give senior and geriatricpets a chance to build strength and flex-ibility in a more weightless environ-ment such as underwater.
Dr. Dawson also took on EmergencyVeterinary Services after CAREHospital closed its doors.
Dr. Dawson’s involvement in the petcommunity extends beyond his busi-nesses. He offers his time organizing a
Veterinary Clinic for Pets for theHomeless realizing that many pets donot get vaccinated or have any veteri-nary care. “We have a duty to protectthe public from transferable diseasessuch as Rabies virus in those pets wesee. Pets of the homeless are a definitegap on this protection unless we takeminimal care of them. Additionally,these pets often provide the only com-panionship and security these peopleknow.”
Dr. Dawson shares his time at bothlocations , but leaves the physical ther-apy to full-time physical therapistKaren Atlas. Clients from theMontecito Pet Hospital can also taketheir pets to San Roque Pet Hospitalduring later hours and on Saturdayfrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. since all recordsare accessible online.
Dr. Dawson lives in Santa Barbarawith his wife Christine, and theirdaughter Kendall, and son Dane, andtheir two dogs Freddie and Poundcake.
SUMMER CAMPS10 Day, Month Date, Year Montecito Messenger
Thirty three camps and sports clinicsoffer full and half day options and one andtwo week programs from June 11-August24. Visit our summerfun website and signup for FUN today!
Sbparksandrecreation.com/summerfun564-5418
FULL DAY CAMPSAquacamp: Ages 6-10 Nine 1-week sessions: 6/11-6/15, 6/18-
6/22, 6/25-6/29, 7/9-7/13, 7/16-7/20, 7/23-7/27, 7/30-8/3, 8/6-8/10, 8/13-8/17; M-F9am-4pm
Casa Las Palmas, 323 E. Cabrillo Blvd.Fee: $165/$150 Information:
897-2680 Aquacamp is filled with exciting adven-
tures including water safety instruction, tidepool and marine life discovery, watergames, boogie boarding, fishing, and artsand crafts. Each new 1-week sessionfocuses on a different theme.
Nature Camp: Ages 6-10 Five 2-week sessions: 6/18-6/29, 7/2-
7/13 (no camp 7/4), 7/16-7/27, 7/30-8/10,8/13-8/24
M-F 9am-4pm. Skofield Park. Each session includes
overnight campout at the park.Fee: $330/$300 Information: 564-5495Nature Camp teaches an appreciation of
nature and preservation of our environment.Campers enjoy family night and sleepover,crafts, skits, camp songs and many fieldtrips.
Turf & Surf Camp: Ages 8-12Four 1-week sessions: 6/18-6/22, 7/16-
7/20, 7/23-7/27, 8/13-8/17M-F 9am-4pmPershing Park Softball FieldFee: $170/$155 Information: 564-5422Campers try out a wide variety of sports
including archery, beach volleyball,Ulitmate Frisbee, swimming and fishing.Field trips included.
Camp Rad: Ages 8-12Four 1-week sessions: 6/11-6/15, 6/25-
6/29, 7/9-7/13, 8/6-8/10East Beach Cabrillo Bathhouse, 1118 E.
Cabrillo Blvd.Fee: $314/$285 Information:
897-2680An introduction to a variety of radical,
challenging and different activities aimed atmaximizing fun, from kiteboarding and Go
Cart racing to a visit to a local indoor rockclimbing wall.
NEW! GeoCaching: Ages 9-14Two 4-day sessions: 7/2-7/6 (no 7/4) and
8/20-8/23 (no 8/24)9am-4pmEast Beach Cabrillo Bathhouse, 1118 E.
Cabrillo Blvd.Fee: $154/$140 Information: 564-5422GeoCaching is a real-world, outdoor
treasure-hunting game using GPS-enableddevices. Participants will do lots of walkingand hiking in and around the Santa Barbaracommunity.
Summer Gymnastics Half & Full DayCamps: Ages 5-12
Nine 1-week sessions starting 6/11-8/10M-F 9am-12pm or 9am-4pmGirls Inc., 531 E. Ortega StFees: Full day $215/$195 Half Day
$$132/$120 Information: 564-5495Cosponsored by Girls Inc. of Greater
Santa Barbara www.girlsincsb.orgBeginning and intermediate campers
learn gymnastics on the floor, vault, barsand beams. No experience necessary.Different theme each week. Free lunchavailable.
New! C.A.T.S.Theater Camps Carrillo Recreation Center, 100 E.
Carrillo. Fee: $248/$225 Info: 564-5495or www.catssummercamps.com
Bound for Broadway “The Wizard of
Oz”: Ages 7-13 7/9-7/13; M-F 9am-4pm Murder Mystery “Murder at the Manor”:
Ages 9-14 7/16-7/20; M-F 9am-4pmFun drama day camps designed to awak-
en the creative spirit and imaginationthrough acting, music and movement.Performances for family and friends on lastday of each camp.
Extended Care programM-F 7:30-9am & 4-5:30pm, Ortega Park
Welcome HouseFee: $77/$72 for Nature Camp; $40/$36
for Aquacamp, Camp Rad, Turf & Surf,CAT Theater,
Information: 564-5495 Extended care for families looking for
before and/or after camp supervision candrop their children off at this supervisedand fun extended day camp care.
HALF DAY SPORTS CLINICSSK8 Skool: Ages 7-11Six 1-week sessions beginning 6/18,
6/25, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30M-F 8:30-11:30am Skater’s Point Fee: $150/$138 Information:
564-5495 Get exclusive access to Skater’s Point
during clinic time while learning and prac-ticing techniques, skills and the challengesof Skater’s Point.
Little Shredders SK Skool: Ages 4-6Three 1-week sessions: 6/11-6/15, 7/2-
7/6, 8/20-8/24M-F 1 1/2 hour sessions: 8:30-9:45am
and 10-11:15am Skater’s Point Fee: $75/$68 Information: 564-5495 A perfect introduction to the thrills of
skating with emphasis on fun and safety.
Coast2Coast Soccer Camps: Ages 4-14Two 1-week sessions: 7/16-7/20, 8/6-
8/10; M-F 9am-2pmDwight Murphy Soccer FieldsFee: $$154/$140 Information:
564-5422 or www.c2csoccer.comLearn key techniques for success in soc-
cer from highly-qualified coaches fromIreland.
Kidz Love Soccer Camps: Ages 5-10One 1-week session: 8/13-8/17; M-F
9am-1pmDwight Murphy Soccer FieldFee: $154/$140 Information: 564-5422 Learn basic and advanced techniques and
compete in an age-appropriate “world cup”tournament.
NEW! Challenger British SoccerCamp: Ages 6-14
One 1-week session: 6/25-6/29; M-F9am-1pm
Dwight Murphy Soccer FieldFee: $$154/$140 Information: 564-5422 British Soccer Camps provide young
players with the rare opportunity to receivehigh-level soccer coaching from a team of
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Three lucky Montecito students won awardsin the Montecito Messenger's Earth Day postercontest.
The Messenger received more than 50 sub-mission. We would like to thank everyone whoparticipated. Sponsor Giovanni’s’ presented each
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winner with a $20 gift certificate.The Winners: Presley O'Hearn (,
right): Kindergarten, Mt. Carmel 3rdplace.
Alec Rubio (Page 12, left): 4thGrade, Mt. Carmel 2nd place.
Lily Farmer (Page 12, left): 3rdGrade, Montecito Union School, 1stplace.
Many thanks to Art Specialist at Mr.Carmel,Jennifer Buur
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international experts right in the heartof our community.
East Beach Volleyball Clinic:Ages 9-17
Eleven 1-week sessions beginning6/11; M-F 9am-12noon
East Beach Volleyball CourtsFee: $128/$116 Information: 897-
2680 Join S.B. Masters Champion Jon
Lee for a morning immersion in beachvolleyball. Practice doubles and six-person team play as well as correctball handling, passing, setting and hit-ting.
AAA Level Beach VolleyballClinics: Ages 14-18
Eleven 1-week sessions beginning6/1; M-F 9am-12noon
East Beach Volleyball CourtsFee: $150/$136 Information: 897-
2680 A beach volleyball clinic for high
school-aged players with advancedskills. Jon Lee and guest AVP levelplayers focus on tournament leveldoubles and competition strategy,skills and training.
West Beach Volleyball Camp:Ages 7-15
Eleven 1-week sessions beginning6/11; M-F 9am-12noon
West Beach Volleyball CourtsFee: $150/$136 Information: 897-
2680 Learn the fundamentals and strate-
gies of volleyball with pros SinjinSmith and Randy Stoklos. Grouped byage/skill level.
NEW! Beach Volleyball TrainingCamps: Ages 14-18
Two 3 day sessions:7/11-7/13 withSinjin Smith ; 7/18-7/20 with RandyStoklos
W-F 12noon-4pmWest Beach Volleyball CourtsFee: $330/$300 Information: 897-
2680 These camps better prepare players
for the game by learning first-hand the
valuable knowledge, techniques andphilosophies that led Randy and Sinjinto over 100 beach volleyball victories.Open to girls and boys who are readyto compete in tournaments.
Club West Youth Running Clinic:Ages 10-15
Two 1-week sessions: 6/11-6/15 &7/9-7/13; M-F 9am-12noon
Location: Cabrillo Bathhouse, 1118E. Cabrillo Blvd. (beach)
Fee: $127/$115 Information: 564-5495
Keep in shape while running someof the city’s best routes. Work on run-ning skills, Plyometrics and corestrengthening.
Summer Jr. Tennis Clinic: Ages 8-14
Two 1-week sessions: 6/18-6/22 &7/9-7/13; M-F 9am-12noon
Municipal Tennis Facility, 1414Park Place
Fee: $134/$122 Information: 564-5573
Our USPTA instructors teach yourchildren the fundamentals of the gameand develop their hand/eye coordina-tion, stroke production, footwork,match play and sportsmanship.
Summer Jr. Swim & TennisClinic: Ages 8-14
Two 1-week sessions: 7/23-7/27 &8/6-8/10; M-F 11am-3pm
Los Baños Pool, 401 ShorelineDr.& Pershing Park, 100 E. CastilloSt.
Information: 564-5573Fee: $154/$140
Information: 564-5573Kids learn two lifetime sports—
swimming and tennis— in this 4 hourcamp that includes both lunch andgroup games.
NEW! HEARTS Horse RidingCamp: Ages 8-15
1-week session: 6/11-6/15M-F 9am-12noonHEARTS Therapeutic Equestrian
Center, 4420 Calle RealFee: $290 Information: 864-
1519A weeklong camp where kids have
riding time, learn about horses andassist in grooming and tacking withthe help of certified trainers. Camp issplit into groups based on age andneeds to ensure that everyone has anunforgettable week.
Ka Nai’a Outrigger & KayakingClinic: Ages 8-16
Two 1-week sessions: 7/9-7/13 &7/23-7/27; M-F 9am-12noon
West BeachFee: $150/$136 Information: 969-
5595 Enjoy the experience and chal-
lenges of kayaking, outrigger teampaddling and standup paddle boardingtaught
through professional coaching andsupervision.
Kiteboarding Clinic: Ages 8-16Five 1-week sessions: 7/9-7/13,
7/16-7/20, 7/23-7/27, 7/30-8/3, 8/6-8/10; M-F 2-5pm
East BeachFee: $$220/$200
Information: 897-2680Beginning and intermediate kite-
boarders learn the basics and safetyrules, then get in the water in thisextreme sport.
Stand Up Paddling Clinic: Ages10-16
Seven 1-week sessions: 6/18-6/22,6/25-6/29, 7/9-7/13, 7/16-7/20, 7/23-7/27, 7/30-8/3, 8/6-8/10
M-F 9am-12pmLeadbetter BeachFee: $$150/$136
Information: 897-2680Your child will have a blast learn-
ing this sport. This fun and diverseclinic includes paddling techniques,balance, team building, races, oceansafety courses and eco tours.Participants must be able to swim.
HALF DAY SCIENCE CAMPS
Teaching Engineering to Kidswith LEGO: Ages 5-6 & 7-12
Six 1-week sessions: 6/18-6/22,
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Piezoelectric Love: The (half) Lifeof Marie Curie: UCSB’s PerformingArts Dept. presents Piezoelectric Love,a multidisciplinary, multimedia theatreexperience exploring the life of two-time Nobel Prize winner, Marie Curie.Piezoelectric Love will be performed atUCSB’s Performing Arts Theatre at 8p.m. on May 11, 15-19, and at 2 p.m. onMay 12 and 19.
SBMA Docent RecruitmentReception: Learn about becoming aSanta Barbara Museum of Art Docent ata reception and tea on Friday, May 11,at 3:30 p.m. at SBMA.
Wellness Party: The Holistic HealthCenter of Santa Barbara invites visitorsto a Wellness Party on Friday, May 11,from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 411 E. CanonPerdid St., Suite 16. The Wellness Partywill offer food and complimentarydemonstrations of healing modalitiesoffered by the Holistic Health Center.
SATURDAY, 5/12
Dinomania! The SB Museum ofNatural History opens its Dinomania!exhibit at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 12,which will include a realTyrannosauraus rex skeleton, roboticdinosaurs and interactive stations.
Presidio Pasttimes: Enjoy livemusic and dance in celebration ofMexican culture from noon to 3 p.m. onSaturday, May 15, at El Presidio deSanta Barbara State Historic Park (123E. Canon Perdido St.). Learn aboutearly Californian food, Presido plants,adobe brick-making, pottery and more.
Santa Barbara Symphony: TheSanta Barbara Symphony will performa program of Dvořák’s Symphony, No.8, at 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, and 3p.m. on Sunday, May 13, at the GranadaTheare.
Spring Plant Sale: The SBCCEnvironmental HorticultureDepartment will hold its annual plantsale on Saturday, May 12, from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m. in the Lifescape Garden on theeast campus. A wide variety of native,edible and ornamental plants grown bystudents in the horticulture programwill be on sale. Plant sales directly ben-efit the SBCC Horticulture program.
Sunday, 5/13
Jessica Fichot: Jessica Fichot, anL.A.-based French/Chine chanteuse-songwriter, will bring her accordion,toy piano and fiery band to SoHo (1221State St.) at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, May15. Fichot will perform her multilingualfusion of original French chanson,gypsy jazz and international folk music.
Mama of Dada: SBMA presentsMama of Dada, a documentary that tellsthe story of Beatrice Wood, a renownedceramist and leading figure in the Dadaart movement of the 1910s. This filmwill be screened at 5:30 p.m. onSunday, May 13, at the Mary CraigAuditorium in conjunction with thePasadena to Santa Barbara exhibit.
Studio Sundays: Participate in ahands-on workshop, titled Ma Quan’sSpring Flowers in Cloisonne andBronze Vessels, and sketch a selectionof spring flowers from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.on Sunday, May 13, on SBMA’s frontsteps.
MONDAY, 5/14
David Eagleman: NeuroscientistDavid Eagleman will speak about thebrain’s functioning at UCSB’sCampbell Hall (574 Mesa Rd.) onMonday, May 14, at 8 p.m.
Wings of Freedom Tour: Learnmore about WWII heavy bomberplanes, including the Boeing B-17Flying Fortress “Nine O Nine”, the B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft” and P-51Mustang at the Colling Foundation’sWings of Freedom tour from noon to 5p.m. on Monday, May 14, at the SBMunicipal Airport (Atlantic Aviation,404 Moffett Pl., Goleta).
TUESDAY, 5/15
Dina Ibrahim: Dina Ibraham is anAssociate Professor of Broadcastingand Electronic Communications at SanFrancisco University. Ibraham will leada conversation on the evolving imagesof Islam and Arabs on Tuesday, May 15,at 6:30 p.m. in UCSB’s MCC Lounge.
Richard Louv: Richard Louv willpresent his latest book, The NaturePrinciple: Reconnecting with Life in aVirtual Age, on Tuesday, May 15, at7:30 p.m. at the Granada Theatre. TheNature Principle is about tapping intothe restorative powers of nature in orderto boost mental health and overall well-ness.
WEDNESDAY, 5/16
An Evening with John Cusack:John Cusack, a versatile Hollywoodactor, will be in conversation with filmcritic Leonard Maltin on Wednesday,May 16, at 8 p.m. in the GranadaTheatre.
Buddhist Tantra and the Power ofImagination: Explore new modes ofmeditation using your imagination at aclass with Buddhist monk KelsangWangpo at the Mahakankala BuddhistCenter (508 Brinkerhoff Ave.) onWednesday, May 16, from 6:30 to 7:30p.m.
THURSDAY, 5/17
Diving the Montebello: RobertSchwemmer will present research onthe Union Oil Company’s tanker, S.S.Montebello, which was torpedoed by aJapanese submarine in 1941. This lec-ture will take place at the SB MaritimeMuseum at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May17.
Scenery, Story, Spirit: TheCurator’s Choice lecture in SBMA’sMary Craig Auditorium on Thursday,May 17, at 5:30 p.m. will feature PeterJohn Brownlee, PhD. Brownlee willhighlight trends in the U.S. madebetween the Second Great Awakeningof the early 1800s and the GreatDepression of the 1930s.
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what they study), and AnatomyAcademy for learning about innerworkings of the human body.
For something a little more mildthey also offer Crazy Chemistry andfor the truly squeamish, CookingScience. These half-day camps are also
offered through the city athttp://www.santabarbaraca.gov/sum-merfun/ or 564-5418.
Let’s not forget the arts. EarthlightPictures offers an animation and live-action moviemaking courses for kids 9and up (includes adults too). Peopletaking the course will learn the fivephases of moviemaking, how to tell astory, and for animation, motion designprinciples.
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CARPINTERIA1 – 4. 1209 Lomita Lane, $1,995,000.3BD/3BA. One of a kind Spanish-style3bd/3ba estate with gardens galorealong with a huge guest house and abeautiful large barn. Debra Stowers805.570.8332
1 – 3. 4825 Sandyland Road, #6,$1,095,000. 2BD/2BA. Gated & updat-ed 2bd/2ba beach condo. Master suitehas stairs leading to the sand, privatebeach entrance. Lynda Bohnett805.637.6407
1-4. 5455 8th Street 28, $410,000.3BD/2BA. Daniel Zia, 805.637.7148
GOLETABy Appt. 291 Lexington Ave,$839,000. 4BD/2BA. Madhu Khemani,805.252.0625
By Appt. 10697 Calle Quebrada,$1,965,000. 4BD/4BA. Yolanda VanWingerden, 805.570.4965
By Appt. 423 Venado Drive.$719,000. 3BD/3BA. Ranch-style3bd/3ba home with extended masterbedroom and kitchen area. Enjoy yoursouth facing wood deck morning orevening. Gail Pearl 805.637.9595 &Michael Pearl 805.637.6888.
By Appt. 280 Moreton Bay Lane Unit2. $429,000. 2BD/1.5BA. 2bd/1.5 ingarden community with lovely club-house, heated swimming pool, work-shop, 9 hole, 3 par golf course.Beautiful grounds. Gail Pearl805.637.9595 & Michael Pearl805.637.6888.
By Appt. 263 Moreton Bay Lane Unit6. $329,000. 3BD/2BA. Upper level3bd/2ba end unit. Several other unitsavailable in this lovely complex. Pleasecall us for a private tour and map. GailPearl 805.637.9595 & Michael Pearl805.637.6888.
By Appt. 290 Moreton Bay Lane #1.$295,000. 1BD/1BA. Cottage-style uniton the golf course close to the club-house. Light and airy with great views.2 golf course view patios. Gail Pearl805.637.9595 & Michael Pearl805.637.6888.
MONTECITO11 – 3. 544-B San Ysidro Road.$875,000. 2BD/1BA. 1bd/1ba withlibrary/den located in the Upper Village.2 private patios and garage. Mountainviews. Ed McAniff 805.319.1980.
1 – 4. 1141 Summit Road. $1,895,000.3BD/2BA. Newly remodeled 3bd/2ba,open floor plan with high ceilings, love-ly finishes, cookʼs kitchen. MontecitoUnion school district. Andrew Petlow805.680.9575.
2– 4. 810 Cima Del Mundo Road.$13,850,000. 5BD/7BA. Newly con-structed in 2011, approx. 5 acres,panoramic ocean & mountain views,5bd, approx. 3900 sq.ft. of entertain-ment terrace. Maureen McDermut805.570.5545
2-4. 2170 Ortega Ranch Lane,$4,995,000. 4BD/3.5BA. MagnificentMontecito home on approx. 5 oceanview acres. Entertain, showcase an artcollection and relax in style. CristalClarke 805.886.9378
2 – 4. 1344 School House Road.$2,750,000. 4BD/3.5BA. QuintessentialMontecito home combining style andquality finishes amid oaks and gardens,near school, shops and restaurants.Sandy Stahl 805.689.1602
By Appt. 2150 E Valley Road,$2,250,000. 4BD/3BA. JasonStreatfeild, 805.969.1122
SANTA BARBARA1-3. 1505 La Vista Del Oceano,$884,000. 3BD/3BA. Close to every-thing. Ocean and island views. Largemaster suite, tall ceilings, walk-in closetand bath. Outstanding garden. WandaLivernois 805.252.9382
1 – 4. 2549 Borton Drive. $839,000.3BD/2BA. Close to Mesa Steps toBeach and Douglas Preserve,redesigned, large master suite withFrench Doors leading to beautiful back-yard. John Holland 805.705.1681.
1-4. 40 Pine Drive. $869,000.2BD/2BA. First public open. Missionviews, remodeled with $200,000 ofupgrades. Lot subdivision approved.Many possibilities. Christopher Page805.284.8422 & Adam McKaig805.452.6884
2-4. 4135 Lago Drive, $2,095,000.3BD/2BA. Classic CA ranch by CliffMay on approx. 1.45 acres. Stunninglake/mountain views. Semi-detachedguest quarters w/kitchen & bath.Stephanie Wilson 805.895.3270
1-3. 3836 Calle Cita. 3BD/2BA.$829,000. Madhu Khemani,805.252.0625
1-4. 2229 De La Vina Street.3BD/2BA. $725,000. The SantaBarbara Group, Joe Parker,805.886.5735
2-4. 1728 Mountain Ave. 2BD-2BA.$575,000. Debby Rexford,805.886.8773
2-5. 3719 San Remo Drive. 2BD/2BA.$729,000. Jan Dinmore, 805.455.1194
2-6. 641 Por La Mar Circle B.$710,000. 2BD/2.5BA. MimiGreenberg, 805.570.9585
By Appt. 1021 Laguna Street 2.$1,149,000. 3BD/3BA. MimiGreenberg, 805.570.9585.
By Appt. 1517 Shoreline Drive.$1,795,000. 3BD/2BA. Bunny DeLorie,805.570.9181.
By Appt. 4682 Via Vistosa.$2,795,000. 4BD6BA. Bunny DeLorie,805.570.9181.
By Appt. 2224 Gibraltar Road.$4,250,000. 3BD/3BA. JasonStreatfeild, 805.969.1122.
By Appt. 1676 Franceschi Road.
$4,895,000. 4BD/4BA. JasonStreatfeild, 805.969.1122.
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CARPINTERIA1-4. 4731 Fourth Street. $1,085,000.3BD/2BA. Artist Rick Sharp's customCape Cod Beach Home 3bd/2.5ba.Must see. Great space. Great spot.Occupy or vacation rental. Don Elconin805.452.1221
1-4. 5455 8th Street 28. 3BD/2BA.$410,000. Daniel Zia, 805.637.7148
2 – 4. 3139 Serena Avenue.$1,595,000. 4BD/4BA. Island luxury4bd/4ba, approx. 3200 sq.ft., pool/spaon tropical grounds on approx. half-acre by Padaro Lane. An amazingproperty. Robert Heckes 805.637.0047.
GOLETABy Appt. 423 Venado Drive.$719,000. 3BD/3BA. Ranch-style3bd/3ba home with extended masterbedroom and kitchen area. Enjoy yoursouth facing wood deck morning orevening. Gail Pearl 805.637.9595 &Michael Pearl 805.637.6888.
By Appt. 280 Moreton Bay Lane Unit2. $429,000. 2BD/1.5BA. 2bd/1.5 ingarden community with lovely club-house, heated swimming pool, work-shop, 9 hole, 3 par golf course.Beautiful grounds. Gail Pearl805.637.9595 & Michael Pearl805.637.6888.
By Appt. 263 Moreton Bay Lane Unit6. $329,000. 3BD/2BA. Upper level3bd/2ba end unit. Several other unitsavailable in this lovely complex. Pleasecall us for a private tour and map. GailPearl 805.637.9595 & Michael Pearl805.637.6888.
By Appt. 290 Moreton Bay Lane #1.$295,000. 1BD/1BA. Cottage-style uniton the golf course close to the club-house. Light and airy with great views.2 golf course view patios. Gail Pearl805.637.9595 & Michael Pearl805.637.6888.
By Appt. 7030 Marymount Way.$450,000. 2BD/1.5BA. Tastefully deco-rated 2bd/1.5ba built in 1991 with beau-tiful kitchen, tiled gas fireplace. Lovelytiled entry and fruit trees. Michael Pearl805.637.6888 & Gail Pearl805.637.9595
MONTECITOBy Appt. 618 Orchard Avenue.$1,095,000. 3BD/3BA. Spacious,approx. 2300 sq.ft. Island-style homeoffers 3bd/3ba plus office in MUS. Highceilings, tropical garden & quiet street.Robert Heckes 805.637.0047.
1-3. 1344 School House Road.$2,750,000. 4BD/3.5BA. QuintessentialMontecito home combining style and
quality finishes amid oaks and gardens,near school, shops and restaurants.Sandy Stahl 805.689.1602
1-4. 810 Cima Del Mundo Road.$13,850,000. 5BD/7BA. Newly con-structed in 2011, approx. 5 acres,panoramic ocean & mountain views,5bd, approx. 3900 sq.ft. of entertain-ment terrace. Andrew Templeton805.895.6029
1-4. 655 Coyote Road. 3BD/2.5BA.$1,475,000. John Comin,805.689.3078
1-4. 714 Alston Road. 4BD/4BA.$1,495,000. Marsha Kotlyar,805.565.4014
2-5. 763 Ashley Road. 6BD/4BA.$1,949,000. Team Scaborough,805.331.1465
2-5. 1956 E Valley Road. 4BD/3BA.$3,295,000. Team Scaborough,805.331.1465
SANTA BARBARA1-4. 280 Loma Media. $2,395,000.4BD/4BA. Fantastic Upper RivieraMediterranean-style. Views of thePacific. Large cul-de-sac parcel,4bd/4ba. Andrew Petlow 805.680.9575
1-4. 954 Roble Lane. $1,849,000.3BD/3.5BA. Unique Tuscan-style homeon Santa Barbara's Riviera. This is oneyou might have driven by and said "Iwish this were for sale.". Ron Dickman805.689.3135
1-4. 40 Pine Drive. $869,000.2BD/2BA. First public open. Missionviews, remodeled with $200,000 ofupgrades. Lot subdivision approved.Many possibilities. Christopher Page805.284.8422 & Adam McKaig
805.452.6884
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2-4. 240 Vista De La Cumbre.$719,800. 4BD/2BA. Heart of SanRoque spacious ranch style home.4bd/2ba, oversized living room, largeeat-in kitchen. Linda "Brownie" Brown805.680.8035
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Sudoku #7
Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
5 8 4 3 11 3 8 9
8 2 1 94 7 1 3
6 2 7 47 8 1 6
8 6 7 23 8 5 42 6 7 4 8
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
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SSUUDDOOKKUUSudoku #7
Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
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2 91 4 26 8
7 6 34 6 2 7
9 2 56 1
5 8 97 2
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
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Answers Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
Sudoku #11 4 7 6 3 5
2 8 6 73 5 7 2 87 2 5 6 9 3
6 5 3 4 28 2 4 1 9 66 1 2 8 44 3 8 9
8 9 3 1 6 5
8 2 9
5 3 9 1 4
9 6 4 1
1 4 8
9 8 7 1
3 5 7
5 9 7 3
7 1 6 5 2
2 7 4
Sudoku #29 1 4 8
5 2 8 3 79 3 5 1 6 2
4 2 6 9 7 36 2 7 4
5 1 8 4 2 92 7 3 4 6 99 5 8 2 31 4 2 7
3 6 7 2 5
1 4 6 9
8 4 7
8 1 5
3 9 5 8 1
7 3 6
5 8 1
6 1 7 4
8 5 3 9 6
Sudoku #37 1 3 5 44 2 8 5 9
8 5 6 4 11 2 4 9 5
5 8 16 9 5 2 4
6 5 1 4 75 3 4 2 6
1 8 2 3 9
9 2 6 8
6 1 7 3
3 9 7 2
8 7 6 3
3 4 9 2 7 6
7 1 3 8
2 9 3 8
8 9 7 1
4 7 6 5
Sudoku #42 6 1
8 6 3 7 9 53 9 5 8 4 2
4 8 3 16 9 5 8 7
1 9 7 62 1 6 9 5 8
9 5 4 2 3 13 9 4
7 4 5 9 8 3
1 2 4
1 7 6
2 7 6 5 9
3 1 4 2
5 8 2 3 4
4 7 3
6 8 7
1 8 7 5 6 2
Sudoku #51 5 2 4 64 7 9 8 2
2 3 1 7 5 81 9 4 7
3 6 7 1 5 8 22 8 1 39 4 8 2 5 6
6 1 4 2 97 1 9 6 5
8 3 7 9
5 6 1 3
6 9 4
8 3 2 5 6
4 9
5 7 6 9 4
3 7 1
5 3 7 8
2 8 3 4
Sudoku #61 5 6 7 3 4 2 9
4 3 8 27 6 4 1
8 9 5 3 67 14 9 7 8 5 2
7 8 4 62 5 3 7
2 9 6 7 3 1 8 4
8
9 1 5 6 7
2 8 5 9 3
2 1 7 4
6 2 8 4 5 9 3
3 1 6
3 1 9 2 5
6 1 4 8 9
5
Sudoku #77 9 6 2
4 6 7 5 23 4 6 5 7
9 2 8 6 53 5 1 9 8
3 4 9 2 51 5 4 9 3
9 7 2 1 63 1 5 9
5 8 4 3 1
1 3 8 9
8 2 1 9
4 7 1 3
6 2 7 4
7 8 1 6
8 6 7 2
3 8 5 4
2 6 7 4 8
Sudoku #85 4 6 7 9
2 4 5 3 18 1 5 3 4
5 4 7 32 9 3 1 7 4 84 3 2 86 9 2 5 1 7
8 7 2 6 91 5 6 8 2
1 3 8 2
7 9 8 6
9 6 7 2
8 6 1 9 2
5 6
7 6 9 5 1
4 3 8
3 4 1 5
7 9 3 4
Answers Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
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Sudoku #14 6 3 1 9 7 5
1 7 2 3 5 6 42 8 6 13 2 8 5 1 7 9
9 8 7 1 2 3 41 7 6 9 4 5 86 4 1 78 5 6 7 3 4 97 9 5 1 6 8 3
8 2
9 8
5 4 7 9 3
4 6
5 6
3 2
3 2 9 8 5
1 2
4 2
Sudoku #26 5 8 4 2 79 7 8 3 1 4 53 2 4 7 9 6 87 1 9 2 4 62 4 5 7 14 5 6 8 7 38 3 7 9 6 1 5
4 6 8 1 3 7 91 6 3 5 2 4
1 9 3
6 2
5 1
8 3 5
6 3 8 9
9 1 2
2 4
5 2
9 7 8
Sudoku #36 8 9 3 1 4
8 4 1 7 3 6 2 59 4 8 6 7
6 2 4 9 7 3 15 1 6 4 83 7 1 5 8 2 99 6 5 2 74 2 9 7 5 1 8 61 8 7 6 3 9
7 5 2
9
2 3 5 1
8 5
9 3 2 7
4 6
8 1 4 3
3
4 5 2
Sudoku #43 4 5 2 6 8
8 3 1 9 4 77 6 1 4 5 2 3
3 6 7 1 8 29 5 8 3 4 1 61 8 2 9 3 55 4 3 2 6 8 96 1 9 8 3 78 2 6 5 4 1
9 7 1
2 5 6
9 8
4 5 9
2 7
7 6 4
1 7
4 2 5
7 9 3
Sudoku #57 5 4 2 3 1
4 3 9 8 7 69 5 1 6 3 4 2 8
2 9 7 1 37 8 3 5 1 2 96 1 3 8 51 8 5 4 2 9 3 72 9 8 7 4 53 4 1 9 5 6
8 6 9
2 1 5
7
5 6 8 4
4 6
2 7 9 4
6
6 3 1
7 8 2
Sudoku #64 9 2 1 6 5 3 73 5 2 7 9 17 5 9 4 8
3 8 1 6 9 47 1 9 3 4 8 2
8 9 4 5 2 73 5 7 2 6
1 7 6 2 5 82 6 8 1 4 5 3 9
8
4 8 6
1 6 3 2
5 2 7
6 5
6 1 3
9 8 1 4
4 9 3
7
Sudoku #73 6 1 5 4 8 77 8 3 9 6 54 5 7 2 1 3 91 5 2 8 9 48 3 9 1 5
3 7 4 8 6 12 8 3 9 7 5 4
7 4 1 2 3 66 9 1 5 4 3 8
2 9
1 4 2
6 8
7 6 3
4 6 2 7
9 2 5
6 1
5 8 9
7 2
Sudoku #89 4 5 3 6 1 81 5 8 6 2 7 3
1 8 9 2 5 48 3 7 2 6 12 3 9 4 64 8 7 3 2 55 9 6 4 3 7
8 1 2 5 9 4 77 2 4 9 1 6 3
2 7
4 9
6 7 3
5 4 9
1 5 8 7
6 9 1
1 8 2
3 6
8 5
EXPERTBEGINNER
To solve, every number 1-9must appear in each of thenine verticle columns, each ofthe nine horizontal rows andeach of the nine 3X3 box. Nonumber can occur more thanonce in any row, column, orbox.
PREVIOUSSOLUTIONS
“WHAT ARE YOU?” by Louise Carlton
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Adenauerepithet
5 Involuntarytwitch
10 Branch ofreligion
14 Type ofservice
15 Conicalabode
16 Barreledalong
17 Gymnasiumsound
18 PianistRubinstein
19 Amountprecedingbets
20 Vodkacocktail
23 Antique carmake
24 Yankee, forone
28 ActressReese
32 Whom aleaderfollows
33 “… one leg___ time’’
36 Jump-ropevariation
39 Wearisomework
41 “… bombsbursting ___’’
42 Unbending43 Twists and
turns in abowling alley
46 Stop short?47 Observant48 Grinned from
ear to ear50 Sammy Davis
Jr. auto-biography
53 Loads, as aliner
57 Breakfasttreat
61 City betweenTurin andGenoa
64 “You ___mouthful!’’
65 “___Sanctorum’’
66 Waggledanceperformers
67 Sign up foran offering,e.g.
68 Hardlydemanding
69 In ecstasy70 Dry runs for
jrs.71 “Song of the
South’’syllables
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one’s feelings5 Wisher’s
sight or site6 Amazon’s
source7 Some 2-BR
listings8 “There’s a
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10 Conspicuousone
11 1,000,000,000years
12 Where to seesome icons,briefly
13 A driver mayhit it
21 Marked, as aballot
22 Texas ___ M25 Very small
quantities26 Like raw
diamonds27 The Three
TenorsconductorZubin
29 Butcher’soffering
30 Air bag, of asort
31 Have ___(enjoyoneselfimmensely)
33 Cornered34 “A
Confederacyof Dunces’’author
35 White Houseworkers
37 53, in oldRome
38 “While’’ prefix40 Lorenz Hart,
for one44 Apply acid
artistically45 Hawaiian
hippymovement?
49 Costa Ricaneighbor
51 Fabulousguy?
52 Certain tides54 Chopped
finely55 Forename in
cosmetics56 Deal binder58 ___ spell
(relax)59 Touch up, as
text60 Aykroyd and
Fogelberg61 Mr. Universe
shows themoff
62 “Com-prende?’’
63 BartSimpson’sage
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Confess, are you the kid, hus-band, sister or mom that will stopby the grocery store on Mother’sday morning only to grab a cello-phane wrapped bouquet off thegrocery store shelf? Hmm, trustme, don’t do that. You can do bet-ter, it’s easy to do better, momwill appreciate it, and there’s thedouble bonus that you’ll lookreally good.
This doesn’t mean that youcan’t buy a grocery store bouquet; with alittle “jujuing” you can turn somethingsuper plain into something beautiful. First,take off the cellophane and cut the rubberband off.
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Another option is to take your kids to thefarmers market and let them pick out freshflowers for mom (and/or grandma, too). Youcan give them a mission to each pick outstems in mom’s favorite color— one canpick a bouquet of lilacs, the other a bunch ofpurple tulips, mix them together and momreceives a gorgeous, monochromatic, per-sonal bouquet from very proud kids.
If your mom doesn’t live in the sametown, there are some great online flowersources. Have the florist send her a box of
roses or flowers of your choice.Tell them hold the filler and justkeep it to one kind of flower. Thereis such a beautiful, old-fashionedglamour to a box of flowers deliv-ered to the doorstep. Chances areyour mom has just the right vase toput them in.
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amazingly talented and the florist wealways choose. Additionally, the folks atS.R. Hogue have some incredible localpeonies which are my favorite (hint, hint). Ialso love going to Porch for unique contain-ers and organic plants and flowers. As withany gift, what makes it meaningful is thatelement of thoughtfulness, appreciation andlove.
Here’s to mom, with love.
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Camp - (805)440-8304 (4-6)Girl Scout Camp (800) 822.2427 (5-17) Girls Golf Academy (805) 570.4591 (7-15) Girls Inc. of Carpinteria (805) 684.6364
(6-18) Girls Inc. of Greater SB (805) 963.4757 (4-
18) Girsh Park (805) 968.2773Goleta Aikido Camp Ota (805) 967.3103
(6-13) Goleta School of Ballet (805) 252-1610
(7+) Golf Camp at Twin Lakes (805) 964.1414
(9-16)
Good News Club - CEF (805) 845.3188(5-12) Good Shepherd Lutheran Vacation Bible
School (805) 967.6101 (3-12) Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Academy (805) 845.2272 (3-Adult)Gustafson Dance Dance Camp (805)
563.3262 (3-15) Happy Adventure Camp - (805) 684.5840
(5+) Harmony Horse Training (805) 451.9909
(3-Adult)Healthy Cooking with Kids (805)
683.2525 (7-14) Hip Hop Kidz (805) 845.5045 (5-11)Hope 4 Kids Kindergarten Readiness
Camp (805) 682.2300 (preK) iD Tech Camps - (888)709-TECH(8324)
(7-18)
Junior LifeguardsUCSB Jr. Guards (805) 893.7616City of SB Parks & Recreation Jr. Guards
(805) 564.5418Refugio Junior Lifeguards (805) 968.3834City of Carpinteria Parks and Rec. Jr. Guards
(805) 684.5405
Just Communities Central Coast -Leadership Camp (805) 966.2063 (14-18)
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Kindermusik with Kathy Music &Creative Art Camp (805) 884.4009 (3-8) Kingsmen Shakespeare Company
(805)493.3014 (5-18)Learningden Preschool Science, Art,
Gardening, & Cooking Camp (805)683.5801 (18 months - 7 years) Little Angels Preschool Camp (805)
563.0884 Little League Challenger’s - Baseball
Special Needs Camp (805) 681.9165 (5-18) Marymount of SB Sports, Enrichment, Art
(805) 569.1811 (5-12) Michael Jordan Flight School (503)
803.0208 (7-18) Montessori Center School (805) 683.9383
(3-12) MY GYM Children's Fitness Center 1/2
Day Summer Camp (805) 563.7336 (2.5-9) Ocean Hills Covenant Church -
Unleashed Surf Camp (805) 965.9283 (8-13) Oceanside School of Tennis - Excel to the
Next Level Tennis Camp (805) 746.3644 (8-18) One. Soccer Schools (805) 845.6801 (6-18) Page Youth Center Sports Camps (805)
967.8778 (6-18) Paragon Jiu Jitsu & Kickboxing Mixed
Martial Arts Camp (805) 730-1927 (5-17) PCPA Theaterfest - Theater program (805)
922.8313Presidio Fencing Club (805) 403.6895 (8-
12) Purple Crayon of Santa Barbara (805)
682.1400 (4-12)
Rainbow School (805) 964.4511 (preK-9) Refugio State Beach Junior Lifeguards
(805) 968-3834 (7-17)Ridgewood Farm (805) 698.2446River Way Ranch Camp (559) 787-2551
(7-16)Rockshop Academy (805) 962.1211 (11-18)Safety Town (805) 564.7223 (5-6) Salvation Army - Youth Camps (805)
964.8738 (6-16)SB Botanic Garden (805) 682.4726 (7-10) SB Charter School Summer Camp (805)
729.2152 (5-12) SB Dance Arts Destination Dance (805)
966.5299 (5-18) SB Festival Ballet (805) 966.0711 (3-19) SB Gymnastics Club (805) 683.1724 (3.5+) SB Humane Society Critter Camp (805)
964.4777 (9-11) SB Maritime Museum (805) 962.8404 (6-
12) SB Museum of Art ArtVenture Camp
(805) 963.4364 (6-12) SB Museum of Natural History Nature
Adventures (805) 682.4711 (4-11) SB Teen News Network 805.568.3600 (11-
18)SB Sailing Center Sailing & Kayaking
Camps (805) 962.2826 (7-15) Santa Barbara Sea Shell Family Sailing
(8-15)SB Seals Surf School (805) 687.9785 (8-17) SB Soccer (805) 893.6044 (5-12) SB Summer Stock Youth Theatre (805)
450.8714 (7-15)
SB Surf Adventures (805) 963.1281 (8-14) SB Suzuki Violin Institute (805) 895-3819
(4-11)SBVJF JazZScool Summer Camp (805)
729.2627 (11-13) SB Youth Music Academy (805) 895.4327
(5-18)SB Youth Sailing Foundation (805)
965.4603 (8-17) SB Zoo (805) 962.5339 (3-12) SBFitKidz: "Where Fun Meets Health &
Fitness" (805) 705-1661 (4-10)Science Adventures (888) 458.1812 (5-12) Showstoppers Theatre Productions (805)
682.9713 (9-14) Simple Manners (714) 292-4306 (5-8)Sino West Performing Arts (805) 967.2983
(0-Adult)Special Olympics of Southern California
(805) 967.2983 (0-Adult)St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Vacation Bible School (805) 967.6327 (6-12) St. Marks Preschool (805) 687.4111
(preK)Stage Left Productions (805) 965.0880
(10-18) Studio Music Group Summer Rock Band
Program (805) 637.6376 (6-18) Surf Happens (805) 966.3613 (4-17) Santa Barbara Suzuki Institute (805) 895-
3819 (4-11)The Outdoor School at Rancho Alegre
(Los Padres Council) Woodland DiscoveryCamp (805) 686.5167 (10-13) Ty Warner Sea Center Nature
Adventures (805) 962.2526 (4-12) UCSB McEnroe Reading Clinic (805)
893-7905 (6-9)
UCSB Recreation: Day Camp, Surf Camp, Sports Camps, Jr
Guards, Swim Lessons (805) 893.3913 (5-18)
United Boys and Girls Club Camp Whittier - (805) 962.6776 (6-13) Carpinteria - (805) 684.1568 (5-12) Goleta - (805) 967.1612 Santa Barbara - (805) 966.2811 Lompoc - (805) 736.4978
Waldorf School of SB Early ChildhoodCamp - (805) 967.6656 (3-6) Westmont Sports Camps - (805) 565.6110
(5-14) Wilderness Youth Project - (805) 964.8096
(4-17) Wilson Swim - SB Swim Camp (805)
964.7795 (6-16) Yellow Bird Music - (805) 898.9070 (3-8)
YMCAChannel Islands - (805) 898.9622 Santa Barbara - (805) 687.7727 Montecito - (805) 969.3288Santa Ynez - (805) 686.2037 Lompoc - (805) 736.3483
Young Singers Club (805) 681.7078 (5-12)Young Writers Camp (805) 893.5899 (8-
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MONTECITO UPPER VILLAGE BROKERAGE 1482 & 1470 East Valley Road
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JANET CAMINITE | Montecito Coast Village Road BrokeragePHIL RANGER | Montecito Coast Village Road Brokerage505 Kalorama Drive, Ventura | Offered at $2,369,000
Janet Caminite & Phil Ranger represented the seller side of this transaction.
SUZANNE PERKINSMontecito Coast Village Road Brokerage1325 School House Road | Offered at $2,850,000
Suzanne Perkins represented the seller side of this transaction.
MAUREEN MCDERMUT Montecito Coast Village Road Brokerage900 Lilac | Offered at $4,250,000
Maureen McDermut represented the buyer side of this transaction.
KEVIN SCHMIDTCHENSanta Barbara Brokerage130 Olive Mill Lane | Offered at $2,595,000
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