Cambria calls off fireworks

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Cambria calls off fireworks
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THE CAMBRIAN
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Thursday, July 2, 2015
An edition of THE TRIBUNE
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Sprawling sanctuary: Haven for homeless
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ELLIE MAGNUSON from
Coast Union went 3 for 3
and struck out three batters in two innings of an allstar game. Page 16.
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Cambria CSD
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One-year
Cal Fire
deal OK’d
With chief retiring, board votes 4-1
to contract with the state agency
By Kathe Tanner
DIXIE WALKER has been
named the first woman to
lead the Cambria Lions
Club, succeeding Andy
Zinn. Page 3.
ANGEL AVINA etched his
name into Coast Union history with one of the football team’s most memorable plays. Page 9.
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The Cambrian
CAMBRIAN PHOTO BY STEVE PROVOST
Ed Tolosko talks to Cambria Fire Chief Mark Miller (not pictured) Monday during Miller’s
visit to the illegal homeless encampment in Fern Canyon, just west of Highway 1.
HAZARD HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT
Fire near extensive, well-hidden
encampment highlights danger to
the forest, issue of homelessness
By Steve Provost
The Cambrian
Cambria residents still breathing a sigh of
relief after a close-call fire June 16 in Fern
Canyon, just west of Highway 1, are turning
their attention to the related issues of fire
danger, illegal encampments and homelessness in the forest.
The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo
County set aside Wednesday and Thursday,
MORE INSIDE: PAGE 5
The search: Officials are on the lookout for more
homeless encampments in the forest.
Fourth without fireworks: There’s still plenty to do.
After a long and occasionally contentious debate June 25, directors of Cambria’s services
district approved a one-year, $228,856 contract
with Cal Fire to manage the Cambria Fire Department.
Under the contract term that began July 1,
the state fire agency has assumed interim management of the Cambria Community Services
District’s fire department while a newly appointed ad hoc committee reviews long-term
options.
The decision came three months after a
county grand jury report recommended some
changes in fire protection services in the small
coastal town where homes are scattered
among a Monterey pine forest that’s experiencing dramatic die-off from drought and the
advanced age of many of the conifers.
The Cambria department’s fire chief/fire
marshal, Mark Miller, is retiring; his last shift
is expected to be July 17. The CCSD board is
expected to honor him at a special meeting
Tuesday, July 7, its last formal session before
Miller leaves the department.
July 1 and 2, to haul away material and clear
the extensive illegal encampment in the
canyon near where the fire started.
Meanwhile, officials are working to piece
together how the fire started, who started it
and how similar situations can be prevented
amid the lingering drought.
Under the interim contract, Cal Fire/County Fire Chief Robert Lewin is now Cambria
See ENCAMPMENT, Page 24
See CONTRACT, Page 4
New hierarchy
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Cycling event to
stop in Cambria
he 15th annual Arthritis
T
Foundation California
Coast Classic Bicycle Tour
has announced it is moving
Day 4 of its event from San
Simeon to Cambria.
The route change was
announced in conjunction
with a $10,000 grant from
the Cambria Board of
Tourism.
The eight-day, 525-mile
ride along Highway 1 begins in San Francisco on
Sept. 26 and ends in Los Angeles on Oct. 3. Riders will
be in Cambria on Sept. 29.
The event raises money for
the Arthritis Foundation.
“We are very excited to
host the event and look forward to welcoming the riders to our delightful community,” said Cambria
Tourism Board marketing
Chair Pragna Patel.
For more information on
the California Coast Classic, visit www.california
coastclassic.org.
Cayucos Pier to
reopen Labor Day
The Cayucos Pier is set
to reopen later this summer, two years after it was
closed because of safety
concerns.
The county-owned pier
was closed in July 2013 after officials found missing
and severely deteriorated
piles and cross-bracing that
could have caused the pier
to collapse in a powerful
winter storm. Divers discovered the creosote-treated pilings had rotted from
the inside.
The pier’s $3.5 million
renovation — paid for with
county money, donations
and grants — is expected
to be completed by Aug. 14
with a formal opening on
Labor Day.
— Cambrian staff
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Walker to lead Cambria Lions Coast school board
OKs 2015-16 budget
First woman to
serve as the club’s
president succeeds
Andy Zinn
By Kathe Tanner
The Cambrian
The Lions Club installation dinner June 9 was locally historic: It was the
first time in the club’s 67year history that a woman
was installed as president.
As of the new fiscal year
that star ts July 1, Dixie
Walker will lead the club.
Past president Andy
Zinn said he will continue
as a Lions Club board
member after having
made history another way.
He believes he was the
first person to serve three
presidential terms in a row
and was one of the
youngest presidents since
the club began in 1947.
Other board members
installed with Walker were:
Jim Hollingshead, first vice
president; Jim Bahringer,
second vice president; Jeff
LaChance, third vice president; Ramon Reza, treasurer; and David Sassaman,
secretary.
“They’re all younger
than I am,” Walker said moved to Cambria and imwith a laugh.
mediately started particiThat’s a trend that’s also pating in community activreflected in a wave of ities.
younger members, five of
Walker said, “I knew I
whom were inducted that wanted to be part of the
same night at the Centrally community, so it wouldn’t
Grown dinner, with three be a difficult transition” inmore set to join soon.
to retirement. She origi“It’s so exciting
nally hoped to volto see all the enerunteer occasionalgy from them and
ly here and there.
their families,” said
“But ‘a funny thing
longtime
Lion
happened on the
Greg Bates. “It was
way to the forum,’”
an
amazing
she quipped theevening, a great exatrically.
perience. We had
She joined the
Dixie Walker
an excellent time.”
Lions Club in Aug.
The incoming
2005.
members, ages 42 to 58,
The new club president
“shows how times are also volunteers at the
changing,” Zinn wrote in Pewter Plough Playhouse
an email interview about box office, helps Nancy
the Lions Club, “and how Green at Cambria Center
younger members of the for the Arts, sings with the
community want to join Cambria Chorale, is a
and see all the good the member of Allied Arts Asclub has done.”
sociation and is a lifetime
Walker is a former pro- member of the Cambria
duction accountant for fea- Historical Society. Walker
ture films for such studios also volunteers at Piedras
as Disney. She scaled back Blancas Light Station, the
in 2004, “wanting to be Joslyn Recreation Center
home more. I didn’t want “and almost every fundraisto work more than six er there is,” and attends
months a year. I knew I’d most Cambria Community
retire in 2010,” so she Services District meetings.
CCHD board meets for district workshop
The Cambria Community Healthcare District held
its Board Workshop on
June 29 at the Veterans
Memorial Building. According to District Administrator Bob Sayers, all
board members were
present, as well as district
staffers, legal counsel and
workshop facilitator Bill
Chiat.
Chiat, dean of the California State Association of
Counties Institute for Excellence in County Govern-
ment, and president of the
Alta Mesa Group, has considerable experience working with trustees of special
districts throughout the
state. His experience spans
more than 35 years in local
and state governments.
Chiat served as county executive officer of Napa
County and director of organizational effectiveness
in Santa Barbara County.
Several members of the
public attended the CCHD
meeting.
Trustees met from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., discussing
such topics as strengths
and opportunities for
CCHD, characteristics of effective boards, working together as a governing body,
trust and respect in difficult
times, district vision and
strategic goals. No action
was taken; a discussion and
follow-up will take place at
the board’s next meeting, 6
p.m. July 28 at Rabobank,
1070 Main St.
— Kathe Tanner
Fiscal plan calls for
the district to be in
the black $470,000;
provisional trustee
to be chosen Aug. 5
By Steve Provost
The Cambrian
Coast Unified School District trustees Tuesday night
approved a budget of more
than $10 million for the
2015-16 school year.
The 4-0 vote came after a
presentation by the district’s
business manager, Annie
Lachance, that detailed budgeted general fund revenues of $10.93 million and
expenses of $10.46 million
— putting the district some
$470,000 in the black for the
coming year.
Salaries and benefits accounted for the lion’s share
of the expenses at nearly 78
percent, with the rest going
to operating services (16.9
percent) and materials and
supplies (5.2 percent). She
said the 2015-16 budget assumed a 2 percent increase
in the tax roll.
Lachance also called the
board’s attention to anticipated escalating costs of
maintaining district retire-
ment funds over the next
five years.
Lachance detailed some
examples of major expenditures by the district during
the 2014-15 fiscal year.
Among them:
• $82,584 for iPods at
Santa Lucia Middle School.
• $34,794 for a computer
lab at Cambria Grammar
School.
• $49,977 for the purchase of two vans.
Also Thursday, the board
heard a presentation from
fifth-grade teacher Sarah
Moore on that class’ five-day
field trip to Yosemite National Park.
Moore said the Cambria
Grammar School class was
the only one in the state to
take such a field trip and
that it provided the students
with a rare oppor tunity:
“Maybe three kids had been
there before,” she said.
“Most of them had never
been to (Yosemite) Valley
before.”
In other action, the board
set Aug. 5 as the date to appoint a provisional member
to replace Judith Hillen, who
moved out of the area, and
decided to wait until that
date to elect a new board
clerk.
For the Record
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Dr. Seuss exhibit at 927-2297
or trish@artifactsgallery.
com. The gallery is open every
day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
admission to the exhibit is free.
Contact information and hours
of operation were incorrect in
an item on Page 17 of the June
25 edition.
The Cambrian is
committed to making its
news articles accurate and
fair. It is the paper’s policy
to correct errors of fact and
clarify misleading statements.
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Fire’s official fire chief. Cal
Fire Battalion Chief Eric
Shalhoob is the department
head. Cal Fire’s countywide
staff of a dozen battalion
chiefs and many other specialists and of ficials will
back them up.
Lewin and Shalhoob are
to meet with Miller today
(Thursday, July 2) to firm
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ers immediate actions, the
next 30 days, 60 days and
beyond, Lewin said in a
phone interview June 29.
Shalhoob, 40, is a 20-year
veteran in fire service who
has most recently been Cal
Fire’s battalion chief of
training in the county. He’ll
of ficially work a 72-hour
shift each week, probably
Tuesdays through Thursdays, but he said in a phone
interview Tuesday, June 30,
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cially during the getting-acquainted period.
‘A different model’
Lewin said Shalhoob will
ser ve both as head of
CCSD’s fire depar tment
and battalion chief over Cal
Fire’s station in Cambria,
working in par tnership
with Battalion Chief Phill
Veneris, who has been battalion chief for the Cambria
area for 15 years and will
now act in that role for
Cayucos and Los Osos.
But Cal Fire operates differently than the standalone Cambria Fire Department, Lewin said, and “it’s
a dif ferent model than
Cambria’s used to. You’ve
always had a fire chief, who
was the go-to person for
ever ything. Cal Fire is a
large depar tment” with
many trained personnel
who specialize in specific
aspects of fire protection.
“Eric will be in charge of
the Cambria Fire Station,”
Lewin explained, handling
personnel issues, scheduling, interaction with district
General Manager Jerr y
Gruber and the board of directors, among many other
tasks. “But he doesn’t have
to do that alone.”
Should County Fire reassign either Shalhoob or
Veneris to another incident
— as happened late June 29
when Shalhoob was called
to the Mesa Fire in Lompoc
— another battalion chief
will take over, relocating
quickly to somewhere on
the North Coast, Shalhoob
explained June 30 from
Lompoc.
Cal Fire has 12 battalion
chiefs (a title sometimes
shortened to “bat chief”),
with three assigned to primary response every day,
plus a 24/7 duty chief with
the rank of division chief or
higher. Deputy Chief Steve
Reeder oversees all operations and is acting chief in
Chief Lewin’s absence. Assistant Chief Eric Cleveland
and Administrative Officer
Bill Winter will provide ad-
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ministrative support.
Battalion Chief Laurie
Donnelly serves as county
fire marshal, making sure
any structures and projects
comply with fire and building codes. Tom McEwen,
battalion chief and a Cal Fire
peace officer, is in charge of
fire law enforcement.
Assistant Chief/Unit
Forester Alan Peters —
who has spent a lot of time
lately in Cambria, working
on heightened concerns
about the Monterey pine
forest and fire danger —
will continue to handle
forestry issues.
Shalhoob “is a chief officer
who leads from the front,”
Lewin said. “He’ll put on
breathing apparatus, do hose
lays, train and hike with his
crews. He’s a chief officer
who will lead by example.”
However, according to
Miller, Lewin and district
Director Amanda Rice,
Cambria has for many
years had those ser vices
and more from Cal Fire (except the department leader
services) because the entire area is considered
“state responsibility area”
to which Cal Fire must respond.
The debate
The Board of Directors’
4-1 vote June 25 was not a
popular decision with the
nearly 30 people in the audience who had stuck it out
for a 90-minute debate at
the end of a meeting that
lasted almost six hours.
Six remaining audience
members spoke during
public comment on the issue; all of them, including
former CCSD director John
Angel, former fire chief
Bob Putney and 40-year
Cambria resident Sonja
Castellanos, said they opposed the Cal Fire option.
Putney, who ser ved as
Cambria’s fire chief for
eight years, said he had
nothing against Cal Fire,
but its battalion chiefs move
all over the county, the department is “tasked with a
lot, and they’re stretched
thin … when the state
starts to burn, they move
ver y quickly throughout
the state.”
Putney offered, as a retired annuitant, to step back
in as a short-term chief to
give the department, the
district, the board and the
community enough time to
really consider their options.
Director Amanda Rice
voted no to the Cal Fire
arrangement after giving
some impassioned testimony urging her peers to
“take a breath,” slow down
and consider other management possibilities for
the town’s 138-year-old independent fire service.
Miller echoed that opinion in equally emotional testimony, urging the board to
“really evaluate what they
have, involve the community” in the decision about
“one of the top fire departments in the state.” He said
General Manager Gruber
never asked for his opinion
on what the best choice
would be.
However, Gruber made it
plain that — while he was
informing the board about
the Cal Fire management
option he favored and that
a March grand jury report
had suggested — the issue
was only before them because it’s an interim contract with an outside
agency, an agreement they
had to approve.
In the end, Gruber said,
the ultimate decision on who
would manage Cambria Fire
was his to make, because it
was a staffing issue, and “I
hope the board would never
take that away from me.”
Board Vice President
Muril Clift, who endorsed
the contract, concluded that
“I’m not willing to take
away the general manager’s
position on this. If you don’t
like what the general manager … is bringing to you,
then do away with the general manager.”
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FIRE DANGER: Authorities ask for the public’s help in identifying campsites that increase the risk of a catastrophic blaze
Search is on for more homeless camps in forest
By Kathe Tanner
The Cambrian
Ever since a June 16 fire
brought to the forefront the
problem of illegal encampments tucked in the Cambria
forest, officials and volunteers have been searching
for and finding more of those
unauthorized campsites and
ramshackle living areas.
But the searchers know
there are more camps they
haven’t yet located.
Sherif f’s Cmdr. James
Taylor told directors of the
Cambria Community Services District June 25 that his
deputies have issued notices
to residents of three illegal
encampments along (but
out of sight of) Highway 1,
telling the people therein
that they have 72 hours to
leave those areas on which
they have no rights to camp.
One of those encampments was where the June
16 fire began.
It’s the extreme fire danger in the drought-ridden,
3,000-acre forest that has
brought the encampment issue out of the shadows of
concern about the homeless
for whom there are few, if
any, options on the North
Coast.
For now, fire prevention is
trumping the homeless issue, according to authorities.
“We can’t turn a blind eye
to them camping in the
creeks” and other areas any
more, Taylor said. “We’ll try
to get to all of them, get help
for those who want help and
anyone who doesn’t want
help, we’ll move them
along.”
See something,
say something
Law enforcers and others
are searching for more of
the sites, Taylor said, and
he’s establishing teams of
deputies to survey the area.
“But we need public help in
identifying the locations.”
Taylor and others have
appealed to members of the
public to watch for the illegal campsites, but they
stress that people should no-
It’s a long July 4 checklist in
Cambria, even without fireworks
By Kathe Tanner
The Cambrian
This is Cambria’s Fourth
of July to-do list: Two live
bands and a top-rated 17piece orchestra, check.
Prizes and gear for hilarious kids’ competitions,
check. Trays, glasses and
balancing practice sessions
for the hotly contested waiter-waitress relay races,
check. Linn’s pies for the
pie-eating competition,
check. Lots of good food
and cold beverages, check.
Swimming in the county
pool starting at 1 p.m.? Yes.
Free trolley service down
Main Street and Moonstone Beach Drive to
Shamel Park from 10 a.m.
Residents can revel in activities including a
pie-eating contest, swimming, kids races, a
bounce house and plenty of music
to 6 p.m.? You betcha. Old
Glory waving in the breeze
throughout town. Absolutely. Free admission? As always.
Add lots of people, which
is a given, and nice weather
(maybe), and it sounds like
the annual holiday picnicin-the-park sponsored by
American Legion Post No.
432 at 5455 Windsor Blvd.
on Park Hill, west of the
“Spaghetti Bowl” stoplight
intersection of Highway 1,
Main Street, Charing Lane
and Windsor, with Moon-
stone Beach Drive just off
to the side.
Opening ceremonies Saturday start at 11 a.m. with a
Legion honor guard,
Melanie Gruber singing
the national anthem and
comments by Legion Cmdr. David Ehlers.
Fireworks? Sorry. Not
this year, not with the
Monterey pine forest and
surrounding area being so
very dry, so very prone to
wildfires.
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tify officials about the locations, rather than trying to
make contact with the
campers themselves.
The deputies will then
serve eviction notices.
However, getting the
campers to leave their outdoor habitats won’t solve all
the related problems, Taylor
and others warned. Some of
those issues include finding
all other campsites that
haven’t yet been identified,
disposing of the mounds of
trash left behind, restoring
the habitat where the campsites were, and tr ying to
scope out where the displaced campers might set
up next.
As Dylan Theobald, stew-
ardship manager for Land
Conser vancy of San Luis
Obispo County said simply
at the June 25 CCSD meeting, “if you see something,
say something.” Tell law enforcers, firefighters, CCSD
officials or other authorities
who have the clout to do
something about the situation.
Terraces
sides along Highway 1 years
ago.
He said the Caltrans rightof-way area “goes to the top
of the hill.”
Those terraces now are
packed with dense non-native pine thickets of invasive
French broom, jubata grass
and trees, which shield the
illegal campsites from view
and create a “huge fire potential,” Persinger said.
Some of the areas are
pretty precipitous, the professional reforestation tree
planter said. “It’s easy to
slip. Some areas are so
steep, I had a really hard
time getting down.
At a June 24 meeting of
the Cambria Fire Safe Focus
Group, volunteer Ken
Persinger showed participants photographs of some
illegal campsites he’d found
on hikes along a series of
terraces that Caltrans apparently cut into the hill- See SEARCH, Page 31
Sheriff’sLog
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From Monday, June 22, through Sunday, June 28, there
were 66 entries in the San Luis Obispo County sheriff’s
log for the Cambria/San Simeon area. Reports were
written on 16, including one coroner’s call and:
Monday, June 22
1300 block of Tamsen Street, 10:59 a.m.: Found
property.
Highway 1/Cambria Drive,
6:54 p.m.: Incident report of field interview after foot
patrol.
500 block of Casa Del Mar Drive, San Simeon,
9:02 p.m.: Found property.
6500 block of Moonstone Beach Drive, 4:22 p.m.:
Burglary.
Highway 1/San Simeon Creek Road, 10:30 p.m.:
20-year-old male arrested on misdemeanor charges of
driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol,
with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or more.
Tuesday, June 23
400 block of Warwick Street, 2:58 p.m.: Check on
someone’s welfare.
Thursday, June 25
6300 block of Moonstone Beach Drive, 7:37 p.m.:
Found property.
2800 block of Newton Road, 6:56 p.m.: 27-yearold male arrested on misdemeanor charge of violating
a court order.
Friday, June 26
200 block of Monte Cristo Place, 1:01 p.m.:
Vandalism.
300 block of Drake Street, 9:52 p.m.: Illegal entry.
1800 block of Main Street, 1:12 p.m.: Someone
detained for suspected criminal act.
Wednesday, June 24
Ardath and Leona drives,
9:41 a.m.: Grand theft.
1800 block of Londonderry Lane, 2:41 p.m.: Petty
theft.
Highway 1/Cambria Drive,
6:45 p.m.: Incident report of field interview after foot
patrol.
Sunday, June 28
2500 block of Wilcombe Road, 9:33 a.m.:
Disturbing the peace.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
THE CAMBRIAN
W e at h e r W at c h
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J u ly 2 - 8 , 2 0 15
Mark Kramer
More daylight during summer months, unless fog intervenes
SUMMER MONTHLY, SEASONAL AVERAGES
Below is a monthly summary of the next three months as well as similar statistics for the four seasons
that comprise this 16-year study.
Sunny, clear days
July
5
August
6
September
10
Partial sunny days
22
20
15
Cloudy, no sun
4
5
4
Rain
0
0
1
High
67
67
65
Low
54
54
51
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
21
45
43
38
57
26
25
40
13
9
7
9
1
12
15
4
66
62
59
64
53
44
41
48
Average
147
148
39
32
63
47
conducted at or near the
ocean, where fog and low
clouds are more prevalent
than in all other parts of
town, the temperatures and
weather information reflect
lower temperatures than
one might expect to see
across the many microclimates within Cambria. The
weather year starts in July
and ends in June. (Weather
year 2015 began in July,
2014 and ended in June,
2015.)
quarter inch.
Even though locals refer
to “Gray May” and “June
Gloom” when discussing
the weather, it is a fact that
Cambria experiences 25
Summer 2015
days of some fog during
the day during each of the
From May 13 through
months of July and August
Aug. 8, the sun sets after
8 p.m. in Cambria. This late as compared with an average of 19 days during May
sunset provides close to
three months (88 days) for and June.
July and August reflect
daylight evening activities.
We can expect very little Cambria’s highest average
temperature at 67 degrees.
rain, if any, over the summer months. Over the past September and October av17 years, Cambria has aver- erage 65 degrees. Our winter average high is 59.
aged one rainy day with a
There’s only a seven-degree
token accumulation of a
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Contract
From Page 4
Director Jim Bahringer
said “there’s a lot of fear
about going with Cal
Fire…” but “this is a oneyear contract to get rid of
that fear … an opportunity
to see what this is like, to
talk to other communities
that did this.” He acknowledged being “conflicted”
about the decision.
Lewin acknowledged lat-
WEATHER QUIZ
1. How many days does the sun
set in Cambria after 8 p.m.?
A.
58 days
B.
68 days
C.
78 days
D.
88 days
2. What is the average rainfall
that Cambria has recorded
during the summer months
(July, August and September)
over the past 17 years?
A.
1/4 inch — 1 rainy day
B.
1 inch — 3 rainy days
C.
2 inches — 5 rainy days
D.
> 2 inches — 8 rainy
days
3. Which month(s) reflects the
most number of days that
Cambria has fog at some point
during the daylight hours??
A.
May
B.
June
C.
May and June
D.
July and August
4. By how many degrees does
the average high temperature
for Cambria vary between
summer and winter seasons?
A.
7 degrees
B.
9 degrees
C.
11 degrees
D.
13 degrees
5. Which summer month(s) has
the highest temperature?
A.
July
B.
August
C.
September
D.
Both July and
August
temperature difference between the average highs in
summer and winter.
Weather conditions for
an average week during
the summer season:
• 2 days per week —
Clear, sunny days.
• 4 days per week —
Early-morning fog, followed by partial clearing
and sun.
• 1 day per week — No
sun (cloudy and foggy all
day).
er that the management
shift “is a very difficult and
emotional time for the community and the firefighters,
and we’ll do the very best
we can to ease everybody’s
mind.”
He said that, above and
beyond fighting fires, providing paramedic care and
responding to accidents, the
fire depar tment ser vices
that townspeople rely on
most often will continue.
“We’ll still do the same
things,” including helping
Mark Kramer is a Cambria resident. His Weather
Watch column appears
quarterly and is special to
The Cambrian.
WEATHER QUIZ
ANSWERS:
D, A, D,
A, D
O
ne of Cambria’s main attractions is the
temperate
weather we
enjoy all year round. A
study of Cambria’s weather
pattern has been put together utilizing the past 17
years of temperature data
as recorded at the Wastewater Treatment Plant in
Park Hill and reported
weekly in the Cambrian.
This data, combined with a
subjective evaluation of the
type of day that Cambria
experiences, (sunny, partly
sunny, cloudy and rainy)
contributes to the following
report. A clear day is defined as clear skies from
early morning to sunset. A
partial clear day means
that the fog or clouds clear
out during the day, followed by sunshine for the
remainder of the day (or
vice versa).
Since this evaluation is
out at special events and
perhaps hosting a few themselves, such as Shandon
firefighters do on Halloween
each
year.
“We install smoke detectors.
A cat in a tree? Then go rescue it.”
Lewin said his firefighters
have rescued “dogs fallen
of f clif fs or into a septic
tank, ducks out of a
drainage system. It’s not
unique to us. It’s what any
fire department does. That’s
what I expect.”
COMMUNITY NEWS
J u ly 2 - 8 , 2 0 15
Tale s f rom Town
THE CAMBRIAN
7
Con s u e lo Mac e do
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Tracing the footsteps of Cambria’s first resident: Jeremiah Johnson
A
mid last year’s
flurry of research about
Cambria’s establishment in
1866, we were reminded of
one of Cambria’s earliest
American settlers, other
than the native population
and Don Juliano Estrada.
That would
be Jeremiah
Johnson,
(but not the
Robert Redford character in the
Consuelo
popular
Macedo cooks,
film), who
writes and
settled in
stargazes on
the area
near Bridge Happy Hill.
Street at
Wall.
Last year, the Native
Daughters of the Golden
West, El Pinal Parlor No.
163, realized a longtime
dream to recognize Johnson
as Cambria’s first resident,
by placing a boulder with
commemorative plaques
where he is buried next to
his wife, Elizabeth Ann, in
the Community Cemetery;
their aging wooden markers
remain.
Digging through records
We began by verifying
facts on ancestry.com, the
U.S. Federal Census, Voters’
Registr y and www.finda
grave.com: Jeremiah was
born in 1826 in Ohio and
died in Cambria in 1918; we
found that Elizabeth was
born in England in 1835 and
died in Cambria in 1924; and
they were married in Cambria in 1879.
As we double checked
records about Cambria, additional information appeared concerning the
Johnsons, which is reserved
for “the rest of the stor y”
next month.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Historical Museum at
Burton Drive at Center Street
is staffed by volunteers from
1 to 4 p.m. Friday through
Sunday and from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. Monday. The Heirloom
Gardens are open all day every
day.
For information about serving
as a docent, researcher, or
gardener, call 927-2891. Go to:
www.cambriahistorical
society.com, and facebook.com/
cambriahistoricalsociety.
Many times, there was
contradictory or confounding information, such as
when Elizabeth inexplicably
was listed as “Manuel” in
the 1880 census, and her
death date listed in cemetery records as 1957. During that period of histor y,
both Elizabeth Johnson and
Jeremiah Johnson were
common names. I even
found two sets of Jeremiah
Johnsons, father and son by
that name, but eventually
clarified that our Jeremiah
was born in Ohio, and his father in Maryland.
California bound
Thanks to Dawn Dunlap
for keeping the following story alive, which was in Hazel
Olmsted’s article in Marcus
Waltz’s booklet celebrating
Cambria’s 75th anniversary
in 1946 — Chronicles of the
Cambria Pioneers. The Johnson brothers were typical
Americans who sought their
fortune in California, first as
prospectors and then stockmen, finally coming to our
area in 1864 at the urging of
Judge Isaac Foster of San
Jose, who had a ranch in
Adelaida.
In the story, the younger
brother (who is unnamed)
settled in a lovely valley over
the Santa Lucia Mountains
at Dr y Bone. One day he
welcomed two strangers to
his cabin with typical country hospitality. After enjoying
dinner, a 12-year-old boy in
his employ, who was sick in
an adjacent room, overheard
the men threaten and attack
Johnson. The boy ran 10
miles for help, and when
they returned to the isolated
location the next day, found
him dead and the cabin a
shambles — the murderers
were never identified.
4 Jeremiah Johnsons
Of the four Jeremiah
Johnsons in the 1850 U.S.
census records across the
U.S., one is a 24-year-old in
Louisville, El Dorado County, Calif., living with many
other bachelor miners on
January 18, 1850.
But the Oct. 1, 1850 census records for the Johnson
family in Michigan list Jeremiah 58, Margaret 53, Jere-
This boulder
with
matching
plaques for
Elizabeth
and
Jeremiah
Johnson
was placed
at their
gravesite
last year by
the Native
Daughters
of the
Golden
West.
PHOTO BY
CONSUELO
MACEDO
miah, 24, Edward, 22, Jesse,
19, and three younger children.
Did Jeremiah return to
Michigan that year to bring
his younger brother, Edward?
It is perplexing to piece
together the stories and the
facts. Next month, we will
continue this saga of one of
Cambria’s most enterprising
businessmen.
Consuelo Macedo’s column
is special to The Cambrian,
and appears the first Thursday of each month. She is the
Community
Relations
Chairwoman
for
the
Cambria Historical Society.
Send recipes and comments
to Consuelo at The Cambrian, 2442 Main St., Cambria CA 93428; or email to
cambrian@thetribune
news.com.
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Santa Margarita fire
a chilling wake-up
call for Cambrians
I
f Cambria residents needed a nudge to get ready to
evacuate and escape an approaching wildfire, the
shock of a June 16 midtown blaze near an illegal encampment off Highway 1 was that prod. Then images from the June 20 Park Hill Fire near Santa
Margarita pushed us into horrified mode.
In Cambria, firefighters estimate that a gas-powered
generator may have started the blaze in a bizarre encampment, which also included a solar collector, kitchen
sink, windows, door and balcony! Fortunately, within less
than an hour, crews doused the fire that had blackened a
30-by-30-foot area and triggered a townful
of shaken residents.
Near Santa Margarita, according to a final Cal Fire report on June 24, that wildfire in steep, brushy terrain raged across
nearly 1,800 acres — about one-third of
the area that the U.S. Census Bureau des- Kathe Tanner
ignates as the 8.5-square-mile urban and
writes for
rural Cambria.
The Cambrian.
Puts things into frightening perspective,
doesn’t it?
Santa Margarita’s Park Hill blaze ruined residences
and outbuildings, leaving behind a stinky, scorched, ruined, ash-frosted moonscape.
What caused the conflagration that cost an estimated
$3.5 million to fight? A vehicle-exhaust system spit out a
speck of very hot carbon buildup, which ignited dry
grass by the roadside.
A sizzling ember smaller than a dime. That’s all it took.
Now we head into the busy July 4 holiday. Because
we’re in a fourth year of drought, there’ll be no annual
fireworks show at the park; the drought-caused fire danger within Cambria’s so-dry Monterey pine forest is a crisis level.
However, American Legion Post No. 432 will host
Cambria’s festive, fun, traditional, daylong Independence
Please see SLICE, Page 10
OPINION
‘A good newspaper is a community talking to itself.’
Let te r s to th e Editor
—————————
Keep Cambria Fire
The Cambria Community Services District’s plan
to close our fire department is mind blowing and
suicidal. Scientists from
NASA, Columbia University and Cornell University predict that there is an
80 percent chance that
California and five other
states will be hit by
megadroughts “so far beyond our experience that
they are almost impossible to think about.”
Strangely, it is the locals
who claim to be environmentalists, who have defeated every effort to take
survival measures. Bordered by an endless water
supply, we can’t have a recycling plant. Yes, it would
separate out sea salt
(which we could sell at a
premium) and save our
lives.
Millennia ago, Sahara
sands covered an area of
trees, rivers, animals and
people. Is that our future?
Two thousand years
ago, Romans moved water
from where it was abundant to populated areas.
Every year, there is disastrous flooding in the East
and Midwest of the U.S.,
but we are evidently incapable of moving any of it.
Our fire department is
crucial. Our firefighters
work hard. They know the
area. They are our most
valuable local service.
I volunteer to suggest
cuts in the budget that
would finance our fire department.
Keep our fire department.
Pamela Thompson
Cambria
J u ly 2 - 8 , 2 0 15
Vi ew From Th e Beac h
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Cell towers needed
In consideration of the
local residents and the
many out-of-town visitors
in our various lodges/
hotels every week that utilize their cell phones for
all communication, the
community of Cambria
has a need for constant
and reliable wireless communication.
Based on possible fire
evacuation and other
emergency possibilities, it
now seems reasonable
that the Cambria Community Services District provide oversight, guidance
and solicitation of wireless
phone towers developers
to provide quality and balanced coverage to the total Cambria community.
Land lines run on insulated wires strung on
wood poles; if fires remove the towers/lines,
there are no connections.
Cell antenna towers and
sites can be constructed
to be fire resistant and
backed up by self contained independent generators, which start up immediately at the loss of
offsite electricity.
Fire personal have stated that they will typically
request temporary cell
towers to be installed for
the arriving fire overhead/staff/firemen/
public. But this can take
many critical hours to occur; there should be local,
established operating towers to support the existing
populace and the emergency personnel. Good
communication is an important part of fire suppression and evacuation
operations.
BY ART VAN RHYN
In which the old-time directors sense a power shift in
the Cambria Community Services District.
It is also important that
every installation be fire resistant and be capable of
operation up to 48 hours
without a resupply of fuel.
Wireless tower coverage
should also be considered
in the context of the total
community of Cambria,
not just which site mobilized first to catch a highly
profitable area leaving others in a permanent coverage shadow.
Kermit Johansson
Cambria
Fire policy direction
After reading recent fire
department-related stories
by Kathe Tanner in The
Cambrian, I decided to
put in my two cents. As a
Cambria CERT member
and former volunteer firefighter, these subjects are
dear to my heart.
Our community needs
to understand the issues
relating to future fire and
emergency services, and I
propose that we convene
a series of meetings so
that the Cambria community may have input and
give direction to our Cambria Community Services
District board and general
manager.
See LETTERS, Page 18
Letters: Email letters to cambrian@thetribunenews.com
OPINION
J u ly 2 - 8 , 2 0 15
Pac i ng th roug h th e Pi n e s
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THE CAMBRIAN
9
John FitzRandolph
An Angel answered Coast Union football fans’ prayers
I
t was easily the most
thrilling and fortuitous interception of
an opponent’s forward
pass in the seven
years KTEA-FM has provided play-by-play broadcasts of Coast Union High
School football, and to
some watching and listening that Saturday afternoon
at Dunn School in 2013, it
seemed a gift from heaven.
How appropriate that the
gift was delivered by a
young man named Angel
Avina, who will have a
prominent part in this column a bit later.
Let’s first go back to
Oct. 5, 2013, when perhaps
the best Bronco football
"&'(
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team in a generation was on
the road at the
private Dunn
School in the
Santa Ynez
John
Valley to
FitzRandolph
face the Ear- of Cambria is a
wigs. Coast
freelance
Union needwriter who
ed a win in
covers sports
the worst
for The
way,
Cambrian.
because of
the dramatic
turn of fortunes that occurred the week before at
home — and because of the
game’s playoff implications.
The Broncos had lost a
heartbreaking home game
to Laguna Blanca 50-48 on
Sept. 27, the team’s first
setback.
In the waning moments
of that game, senior quarterback Avina, who gained
228 yards rushing and
scored three touchdowns,
was a few yards from scoring his fourth TD when the
football was stripped from
his hands.
Later, on his way to another, potentially game-saving score, the football was
again stripped from Angel.
Those two fumbles contributed significantly to the
Broncos’ loss.
The next week at Dunn
School, Coast was leading
39-34, but the clock was
running down and the Ear-
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wigs were just a few yards
from scoring the winning
touchdown. Avina, who
gained 100 yards rushing,
scored two touchdowns and
passed for 172 yards, was in
his strong safety position on
defense when Dunn’s quarterback went back to pass.
“They had one receiver
out, and we had one cornerback guarding him,” he
said. “I kept my eyes on the
quarterback, who did play
action (faking to a running
back), then a pump-fake
pass to another receiver.
“That’s when I knew he
would pass to the first receiver. That’s our play.
That’s our bread-and-butter
play. As soon as I saw the
pump fake, I took off in the
direction of the first receiver. The quarterback knew
he had our cornerback beat,
but I saw the ball in the air.
“He could have put that
pass in front of the receiver, and they would have
scored. But I got under it,
came up with the interception, and that was the most
exciting play I’ve ever
made.”
After that turnover, the
Broncos let the clock run
out and sealed the victory.
Having accepted responsibly for that devastating loss
the previous week, Avina
was suddenly the deserving
See PACING, Next Page
PHOTO BY JOHN FITZRANDOLPH
2014 Coast Union grad
Angel Avina works three
jobs to support his mom.
10
THE CAMBRIAN
Pacing
Angel Avina
rushed for
1,259 yards
and scored
18 touchdowns in
2014. Here
he picks up
yardage
Sept. 20
against
Fresno
Christian.
From Previous Page
redeemer.
I was broadcasting the
game with my partner,
Steve Spisak, on the bed of
his Ford pickup truck
(there were no bleachers
or other facilities at Dunn),
and after Angel’s remarkable interception, we abstained from any thought
of dignity. We screamed,
we yelled, we rocked the
Ford pickup, and right now
I can see Avina going up in
the air to bring down that
interception — and save
the game — as though it
happened an hour ago.
In an interview conducted this past week, on a
windy day at Shamel Park
— a year after his graduation — Avina said his
sports involvement at
Coast “definitely shaped
me as a leader.”
OPINION
PHOTO BY MERLE
BASSETT
“When I was in middle
school, I’m wasn’t learning
leadership yet. I didn’t really
understand at that time that
I could help these kids. I
was thinking about myself
and what I could do to make
an impact, but only from an
individual standpoint. When
I got to high school, I realized it was a team game.”
Avina was the varsity basketball team’s MVP his senior year and remembers his
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style of leadership included
“not necessarily calling out
players’ mistakes but telling
them, ‘Here’s what you can
do better,’ and pinpointing
positions they could take on
the court that would help
the team.”
Today, the subject of
“help” is still paramount in
Angel’s life. While many of
his peer group and teammates are in college, Angel
is working three jobs in or-
der to help his mother, who
isn’t able to work because of
a disability.
“I do as much as I can to
help out,” he said, noting
that two older brothers also
contribute to the household.
After graduation, Avina
attended Cuesta College for
a semester, but he wasn’t
ready to commit his full energy to education.
“I’ve done construction,
landscaping work, other
odd jobs,” he explained
while the wind whipped
over the tall shrubs protecting the picnic area from
the ocean.
Currently, he works two
restaurant jobs in Cambria
and one in San Simeon, busing tables and serving food
and drink to customers.
His immediate personal
goal is to save money and
travel in Europe. “All the
culture, all the history” in
Europe beckons him. “My
parents came from Mexico,
and they haven’t seen the
world outside of the continental United States. It’s
my goal to see Europe.”
Charlie Casale, head
coach for that 11-2 football
team, was asked to contribute to this column.
Casale said that besides
Avina’s “diving interception
in the fourth quarter (that)
sealed the victory” at Dunn
School, he “was an outstanding field leader … and
had a great year at strong
safety on defense.”
“He was our most valuable player on a team of
outstanding players,”
Casale explained.
In fact, he gained 2,066
yards through the air (26
TDs) and 1,259 on the
ground (18 TDs) in 2013.
The fact that the Broncos
were blown out in the CIF
Division 7 championship
game is just a foggy, faraway memory, but Avina’s
remarkable play that sultry
October afternoon — and
his talent and grace as a
player and person — will be
part of Coast Union lore for
a long time to come.
J u ly 2 - 8 , 2 0 15
Slice
From Page 8
Day family picnic at
Shamel Park, with games
and races, food and live
bands, plus dancing into
the night to the music of a
17-piece orchestra.
No fireworks? The finale could be spectacular
anyway, if the sunset is
anything like the one we
had on June 27. Who
needs fireworks when
Mother Nature provides a
Technicolor backdrop?
We’re counting on
every resident and visitor
to obey the laws that forbid lighting even a
sparkler here. No fireworks. Period.
Another motivation? A
fine of up to $2,000 awaits
those who don’t follow the
no-fireworks rules.
We beg you to respect
our hometown, its emergency conditions and its
regulations and restrictions. Please be extra
careful with barbecues,
fire pits, cigarette butts …
anything that could spark
a blaze.
Be prepared
Just in case, every official wants us to prepare
now for a catastrophic
event, so we’ll know what
to do if a fire should head
our way (www.readyfor
wildfire.org).
Pack that emergency
survival kit or “to go” bag
now, they say, and have a
list nearby of other items
that can’t be packed in advance.
Sign up for Reverse 911
and Nixel (www.slo
sheriff.org), which will
notify us of an emergency
via landline or cell phone,
telling us if we need to
evacuate.
What then? We think
we know where to go and
how to get there in an
emergency, but do we?
What if our “usual” route
is blocked?
We think we know what
to do, but do we? A few
Cambrians participated in
an impromptu fire drill recently, and some of them
discovered that they did
not.
The Tanners have survived fire before: A 1994
blaze destroyed our
home. We remember now
what we didn’t have ready
then, so I know well
where our medicines and
essential papers are (think
insurance policy, driver’s
licenses, birth certificates,
deeds, videos/photos of
our belongings, etc.), plus
the medical equipment on
which Husband Richard
has relied since his
stroke.
Before we evacuate, we
hope we’d have time to
grab our cameras, eyeglasses, car keys, computers, jewelry and niceties
such as underwear, pajamas, a few changes of
clothes, favorite pillows …
oh, my goodness!
Sudden thought! We
haven’t traveled since
Husband Richard’s stroke,
and we’re not yet sure
how well he’ll do away
from home.
Maybe we should do a
fire drill for that, too:
Make a sudden decision
to go away for a night or
two. No advance planning
or prepacking. Just decide, take the essentials
and go.
I’ll let you know how it
goes. In the meantime,
please plan your own
“Ready, Set, Go” routine
now, then enjoy the
Fourth of July holiday —
but no fireworks, we implore you. Help keep us
all safe. Please.
Kathe Tanner is a
reporter for The Cambrian
and The Tribune. Her
"Slice of Life" column
appears biweekly. Email
her at ktanner@thetribune
news.com and follow her
on Twitter @cambria
reporter.
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THISWEEK
THURSDAY
Adventures With Nature. Bad
weather cancels outdoor activities. 772-2694 or www.ccspa.info.
• Hike the Coon Creek Loop.
9:30 a.m. Hike on the Rattlesnake
Flat and Coon Creek trails. Meet at
the end of the Pecho Road in the
Coon Creek parking lot, Montaña
de Oro State Park. 3 miles, 2-3
hours.
Story time for preschoolers.
10:15 to 10:45 a.m. Thursdays.
Ages up to 6 welcome. Cambria
Library, 1043 Main St. 927-4336.
FRIDAY
Art in the Park. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
July 3 to 5. Vendors selling art
works, jewelry and handmade
crafts. Proceeds benefits student
scholarships. Morro Bay City Park,
Morro Bay Boulevard. 772-2504.
Cambria Farmers Market. 2:30 to
5:30 p.m. Sponsored by Cambria
Lions Club. Veterans Memorial
Building parking lot, 1000 Main St.
Cambria. 924-1260.
SATURDAY
Fourth of July Celebrations
around San Luis Obispo County
on Friday:
• Arroyo Grande. 1 p.m. Village
Band concert, hot dogs, lemonade
and ice cream. Rotary Bandstand,
Heritage Square Park.
Refreshments for sale. 473-2250.
• Atascadero. 7 a.m. 5K, 10K and
one-mile runs, games, free zoo
visits, food and live music.
Atascadero Lake Park, 9305 Pismo
Ave., Atascadero. 466-2044.
• Avila Beach. 8 a.m. Pancake
breakfast fundraiser followed by
Doggie Parade. Avila Beach
Community Center, 191 San Miguel
St., Avila Beach. $2.50 to $5 breakfast. 627-1997.
• Cambria. 11 a.m. Live music,
food, prizes, dancing and more.
Shamel Park, 5455 Windsor
Boulevard. 927-3624.
• Cayucos. 5 a.m. Sandsculpture contest, parade, barbecue, bingo, followed by fireworks
at the pier at 9 p.m. Downtown.
995-1200.
• Morro Bay. 10 a.m. Skateboard
race, bike parade, food, drink,
music, family games and children’s
activities. Tidelands Park, south
end of Embarcadero. 225-1633.
• Pismo Beach. 10 a.m. Live
music, food, crafts, artwork, family activities, followed by fireworks
show at 9 p.m. Pismo beach pier.
773-4382.
• Templeton. 7 a.m. Pancake
breakfast, parade, food, games,
entertainment and music. Food
and beverages available.
Community Park, 550 Crocker St.
434-1789.
Adventures With Nature. Bad
weather cancels outdoor activities. 772-2694 or www.ccspa.info.
• Discovery Saturday: San
Simeon Pier Safari. 11 a.m.
Explore marine life in San Simeon
Cove. Look for marine birds and
mammals; fish for plankton off
the pier and learn the important
role they play in the San Simeon
Cove food web. Learn about how
these marine animals have influenced the history of San Simeon
Cove. Children must be accompanied by an adult. $2 donation per
person. Reservation, 927-6575.
• The Sea Otter Experience.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 4 and 5. Ask
questions and listen to docents
talk about these sea mammals.
Many items on display to view and
touch. Spotting scopes and binoculars available for viewing the raft
of otters close up. The sea otter
trailer is at the harbor entrance,
near the base of Morro Rock,
across from the south parking lot
restrooms on Coleman Drive in
Morro Bay.
SUNDAY
Adventures With Nature. Bad
weather cancels outdoor activities. 772-2694 or www.ccspa.info.
• Great Blue Herons, Egrets
and Other Rookery Wonders.
11 a.m. A short talk about great
blue herons, great and snowy
egrets, black-crowned night
herons and other residents at the
rookery in Morro Bay State Park.
Learn about courtship rituals,
nesting habits and, in spring, see
adults caring for their young.
Meet in the learning center at
Morro Bay Museum of Natural
History. 0.25 mile, 1.5 hours.
Jazz Concert Series. 3 and 7 p.m.
Guitarist Bruce Forman joined by
bassist Darek Oles. Cambria Center
for the Arts, 1350 Main St., Cambria.
$20 to $30. 800-838-3006.
MONDAY
Adventures With Nature. Bad
weather cancels outdoor activities. 772-2694 or www.ccspa.info.
• Salt Marsh to Mudflats. 1 p.m.
Please see EVENTS, Page 17
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Love more, give more and sing more
“H
e not
busy being
born is
busy dying, …” Bob Dylan sang.
“Life and life only … ” What
we make of it, what others
try to make us believe it is,
what others try to make it
for us. I believe it’s pretty
good overall. I choose to believe that. Some people embody that more than others,
to be sure.
And then there’s death.
When it comes of its own
accord, before or later than
you might think it should,
what then? I, for one, feel
vulnerable, far more vulnerable than imagining
someone sneaking
a few more greens.
up behind me with
Walk an extra mile.
a kitchen knife.
Thank my lucky
The inevitable
stars.
from which we
There are those
constantly hide by
people with particutucking and dying Dianne Brooke lar gifts — a twinkle
of Cambria has in their eye, a beautiand artificially
served on the
arousing is a
ful voice, a loving
greater force than Coast Unified
heart — who make
any earthquake or School District us realize how lucky
tornado. I am bare board. Her
we were indeed to
of arms to fight
have someone like
column
the ultimate call.
appears weekly that in our lives. It
We all are.
makes us realize that
in The
When we lose
even though we may
Cambrian.
someone particuhave expressed gratilarly dear to so many for so tude toward these souls,
long, perhaps we think of
we could never really know
this fact more seriously. I
the depth of that emotion
do, anyway. Obviously.
until they were gone. FunHave one less cocktail. Eat ny how life works that way.
Or death.
“Nature does not know extinction; all it knows is
transformation. Everything
science has taught me, and
continues to teach me,
strengthens my belief in the
continuity of our spiritual
existence after death.”
— Wernher von Braun
Yes, I cling to lines such
as this like a stout floaty
device in the ocean waves.
Our friend, Sheri Odenwald, has only left the
earthly bonds of flesh and,
as many Facebook comments have expressed, “is
singing with angels.” And
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Sheri Odenwald doing one of the things she did best:
sharing the love. When not hugging — as here with
Kristin Barnhart at a women’s retreat last year — she
was singing.
lar song, a sound, a scent,
will put those people right
back at your side? That happens with my mom all the
time. I mean, she has joined
me many a mile in this life
after the days when I could
still hold her hand. Sometimes she helps me by being places she couldn’t possibly have been were she
alive. Doesn’t mean I don’t
miss her dearly.
SHERI ODENWALD
Cheryl Jean Odenwald, 70, of
Cambria died Wednesday, June
24. Arrangements are under the
direction of Reis Family Mortuary
of San Luis Obispo.
for doing that.
So, whatever person who
is near and dear to you,
whether still here or gone,
recently or for some time,
the most important
“Energy cannot be created lifestyle change you can
or destroyed, it can only be
make, I believe, is to love
changed from one form to
more, give more, want less,
another.”
enjoy it while you can.
? Albert Einstein
Oh, and sing more.
“It’s alright, Ma, I’m only
We are all energy. Love
sighing. …”
is energy. Sheri was love.
Is love. Will always be love,
Dianne Brooke’s column
just like others who have
is special to The Cambrian.
gone on to rake the stumEmail her at ltd@ladytiedi
bling stones off the next
.com, or visit her website at
playing field. Thank you
www.ladytiedi.com.
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J u ly 2 - 8 , 2 0 15
PLACES TO GO
Cambria Historical Museum.
Local and regional history in the
former Guthrie-Bianchini House, a
home dated from 1870. Rotating
exhibits and displays. Bookstore
with gifts and mementos, nursery
with heirloom plants. Corner of
Burton Drive and Center Street.
1 to 4 p.m. Friday through
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday.
Free admission, but donations
welcome. Museum and gardens
available for small parties, meetings and other events. 927-2891,
www.cambriahistoricalsociety.com.
Hearst Castle. Daytime tours,
daily, $25 adults, $12 children
(5-12 years old). Castle is accessed
via bus on tours. Three distinct
guided tours are offered throughout the day. Each one explores a
different part of the estate.
Visitors can enjoy historic works
of art, lavish grounds and lush
gardens. Visitor center provides
showings of the movie “Hearst
Castle — Building the Dream.” 800444-4445, www.hearstcastle.com.
Piedras Blancas Light Station
Tours. Sept. 1 to June 14:
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays. June 15 to Aug. 31:
Mondays through Saturdays.
Meet at 9:45 a.m. at the former
Piedras Blancas Motel, 1.5 miles
north of the lighthouse. $10 for
adults, $5 for ages 6-17, no fee for
5 and younger. Call 927-7361 to
make arrangements for groups of
10 or more; no tours on federal
holidays. 927-7361. Artist paintout days. Second Wednesdays.
$10. To make arrangements, call
927-8574.
SENIORS
Senior Nutrition Program lunch,
11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday at St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church, 2700 Eton Road.
$2.75. 927-1268.
Free transportation around
Cambria for seniors and the disabled on the Cambria Community
Bus on weekdays. Weekly trips to
Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo;
monthly trips to Paso Robles,
Templeton and Atascadero. Call
927-4173 from 9 to 11 a.m. two days
before the day a ride is needed.
Free health screening is offered
monthly by the Community Action
Partnership to anyone 18 years
old and older, including monitoring blood pressure, pulse and
weight and a finger-prick blood
test for anemia, diabetes and high
cholesterol. No appointment necessary. 9:30 a.m. to noon the second Monday of each month at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church, 2700
Eton Road, Cambria.
RECREATION
AND EDUCATION
Belly dancing. A soft aerobics
workout for the abdomen and
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spine. Classes are offered two
Fridays a month from 5 to 6:15
p.m. at the Joslyn Center,
950 Main St. Free to members.
785-0476.
The Cambria Couples’ Dance
Club meets from 6 to 9 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday of
the month at the Joslyn
Recreation Center, 950 Main St.,
Cambria. Live band, potluck dinner,
dancing and fellowship.
927-0655, 927-0527.
Cambria Lawn Bowls Club meets
at 9 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays. Free lessons are offered for all ages.
Joslyn Recreation Center,
950 Main St., Cambria. 924-1696,
559-281-6633, or email
stefanoni@aol.com.
The Cambria Tennis Club hosts
drop-in tennis for members,
Cambria residents and visitors
from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturdays and
Sundays at the high school, 2950
Santa Rosa Creek Road. 927-0799.
The Cambria Walking Bunch
meets at 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays at
Shamel Park. darlenencambria
@gmail.com. Upcoming walks:
July 8, Estero Bluffs; July 15, Lone
Palm Drive Bluff; July 22, Harmony
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Observations
Not much morning fog, mostly nice day, strong winds.
Early sunshine, stiff breezes.
Fog’s back. Sun’s out. Fog’s back.
Fog’s thicker. Partly sunny.
Overcast early. Partly sunny, streaky clouds. Nice sunset.
High clouds segued to mostly blue skies, brisk breezes.
Sunny, warmer. Full moon in clear sky.
CCSD Water Quality Control Plant, 5500 Heath Lane. 2 Gleason Street, on Lodge Hill near Highway 1
June rainfall: 0.00”1, 0.01”2. 2015-16 rain season to date: 0.00”1, 0.01”2
Weather Service forecast (as of Tuesday): Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs from the low to mid-60s at the
beaches; 80s to around 90 inland. West afternoon winds around 15 mph. Thursday night through Saturday: Areas of night, morning low clouds and fog. Otherwise partly cloudy. Lows in the mid-50s to mid-60s.
Highs from the upper 50s to mid-60s at the beaches; mid-70s to mid-80s inland.
Saturday night through Sunday night: Areas of night, morning low clouds and fog. Otherwise partly
cloudy. Lows in the 50s. Highs from the upper 50s to mid-60s at the beaches, mid-70s to low 80s inland.
Monday: Areas of morning low clouds, fog, then sunny. Highs from the upper 50s to mid-60s at the
beaches; mid-70s to mid-80s inland.
Updated forecast: www.thecambrian.com.
CCSD’s San Simeon Creek wells averaged 16.59’ on June 15, down 0.49’ from 17.08’ on June 1
CCSD’s Santa Rosa Creek SR4 well measured 50.68’ on June 15, down 0.90’ from 51.58’ on June 1
CCSD’s WBE monitoring well measured 4.09’ on June 15, down 0.20’ from 4.29’ on June 1
Headlands; July 29, Elephant Seal
North walk; Aug. 5, San Simeon
Creek Road.
Cambria Writers’ Workshop
meets from 9:30 a.m. to noon
Wednesdays at the Joslyn
Recreation Center, 950 Main St.
Anyone serious about writing and
publishing can come and bring
original unpublished works. No
charge. Guests are welcome. Call
Ivon at 927-8172 for details.
Dance Fitness. Dance for fitness.
4 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays,
5 to 6 p.m. Thursdays. Admission:
free for gym members, $10 for
drop-ins. Gym One, 1266 Tamson
Drive, Suite 101. 927-4961,
www.gymonecambria.com.
Drop-in Tennis. All skill and age
levels welcome. 9 to 11 a.m.
Saturdays and Sundays at Coast
Union High School, 2950 Santa
Rosa Creek Road. Sponsored by
the Cambria Tennis Club.
GymOne, 1266 Tamson Drive, Suite
101. 927-4961. www.gymonecambria.com.
Activities include:
• Tabata. High-intensity interval training. 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Gentle introduction to indoor cycling. Participants
can build muscle and cardio
endurance. Admission: free for
gym members, $10 for drop-ins.
• Active Aging — older adult
exercise: Senior Sneakers, 11 a.m.
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays; 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Joslyn Recreation Center, home
to more than a dozen clubs. All
club members must be Joslyn
Recreation Center members
($35 annual membership fee).
927-3364, http://joslynrec.org,
950 Main St.
Labyrinth and Meditation
Garden. Daylight hours daily.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; lower
level, 2700 Eton Road, Cambria.
Free. 927-3239, www.stpauls
cambria.org.
Mahjong. 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays at
the Joslyn Recreation Center,
950 Main St., Cambria. $1 donation
to the center and a $3 purse buyin. Visitors welcome. Sharon,
927-5155.
Mind-body movement class
using elements of martial, dance
and healing arts. 5 to 6 p.m.
Fridays. All ages. Instructor:
Calico Hauser. $8. Joslyn
Recreation Center, 950 Main St.,
Cambria. 927-5405.
Pickleball. The club welcomes
drop-in play for all. 8 a.m.
Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
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on the back two tennis courts at
Coast Union High School, 2950
Santa Rosa Creek Road. Enter
through side gate by baseball diamond, not through front tennis
courts. 909-9000.
Shorin-ryu karate. Children,
8 to 14 years old, 5:30 to 6:30
p.m.; adults, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays. $25 a
month. 927-5856.
Stretch and tone: Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at
9 a.m. and Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 8 a.m. at the
Veterans Memorial Building, 1000
Main St. Cost: $8 a class or $48
monthly. First class is free. 9274550 or 927-1055.
Watercolor “Yes You Can”
classes, 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays.
“Art Is Fun” classes, 2 to 5 p.m.
Thursdays, free shuttle to the Morro
Bay bus. Admission: $15 per session. Jacque Brackett, 927-5965.
Yoga with Joanna: Call 927-YOGA
(9642) for schedule.
Yoga with Patti. Yoga Flo at 4:30
p.m. Mondays, Joslyn Recreation
Center, 950 Main St. 927-1661.
Submit items at least a week in
advance to cambrian@the
tribunenews.com; 2442 Main St.;
mail to PO Box 67, Cambria CA
93428; or fax to 927-4708.
Haiku
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The gift of no clouds:
But when they return, what then?
Be what you received.
— Steve Brody
Send haikus to
sprovost@thetribunenews.com.
Gas Prices
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Gallon of regular gas (June 30):
Cambria Chevron
$4.29
Diesel $3.99
Cambria General Store $4.27
Cambria Shell
$4.29
Diesel $3.99
Paso Robles Fastrip
$3.43
MORE LISTINGS AT WWW.SANLUIS
OBISPO.COM/GASPRICES
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AGENDA
THE CAMBRIAN
Unless indicated, all meetings are
open to the public. Some are
available for later viewing on
Charter Cable channel 21. Check
www.slo-span.org
MONDAY, JULY 6
North Coast Advisory Council
Traffic and Land Use committees meet concurrently. 3 p.m.
Rabobank, 1070 Main St. 927-1442,
traffic. 927-1662, land use. www.
northcoastadvisorycouncil.org.
TUESDAY, JULY 7
County Board of Supervisors.
9 a.m. County Government Center,
1055 Monterey St., San Luis
Obispo. 781-5450. www.slo
county.ca.gov/bos. On TV: Live on
Charter Channel 21. Replayed at
6 p.m. Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
On the Web: http://bit.ly/
UFW1Z3.
Parks, Recreation and Open
Space Commission of the
Cambria Community Services
District. 10 a.m., Veterans
Memorial Building dining hall,
1000 Main St. 927-6223.
www.cambriacsd.org.
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PublicMeetings
announced. www.sansimeon
csd.com.
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Cambria Community Services
District Board of Directors.
12:30 p.m. Veterans Memorial
Building, 1000 Main St. 927-6223.
www.cambriacsd.org. Tentative
Agenda includes: Authorize
Bushwacker 1 to start clearing
brush and fire fuels from lots on
the 2015 fire hazard/fuel reduction list; proclamation honoring
retiring Fire Chief Mark Miller. On
TV: Charter Cable channel 21,
6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday,
6 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m.
Thursday. On the Web:
http://bit.ly/slospanccsd.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
San Simeon Community
Services District Board of
Directors. 6 p.m. Plaza del
Cavalier Banquet Room, 250 San
Simeon Avenue, San Simeon.
927-4778. Agenda to be
Cambria Forest Committee.
6:30 p.m. Rabobank, 1070 Main St.
927-6240. www.cambriaforest
committee.org. Agenda includes:
Updates on Cal Fire inspections,
fire danger, recent encampment
fire, forest-related grants and
other forest-oriented topics.
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY,
JULY 8-10
State Coastal Commission.
9 a.m. Ventura City Council
Chambers, 501 Poli St., Ventura
(831) 427-4863. www.coastal.
ca.gov/. Agenda includes public
hearings on: Rezoning 880 Main
St. (location of former Santa
Rosa Schoolhouse building), to
commercial retail from public
facilities; request by San Luis
Obispo County to remove warehousing as allowable use on
properties zoned residential
multi family; revised draft policy
guidance on sea-level rise.
See AGENDA, Page 17
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ARTS&EVENTS
THE CAMBRIAN
At Pewter Plough: ‘Chapter Two’
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EDUCATION: Coast art instructor Suzette Morrow recaps a busy year
CUSD students draw on variety
By Steve Provost
The Cambrian
PHOTOS BY IAIN MACADAM
Rick Bruce and Sharyn Young, top, along with Gene Strohl
and Toni Young star in ‘Chapter Two,’ which runs July 3 to
Aug. 8 at The Pewter Plough Playhouse. Tickets, at $22 and $17,
are available at 927-3877 or www.pewterploughplayhouse.org
From scarecrows to iPads,
from the Coast Union High
School campuses to Santa Barbara, students in Suzette Morrow’s classes at the high school
and Santa Lucia Middle School
learned plenty about art this
past school year.
And there’s more where that
came from: Morrow’s already
planning for the coming school
year, she told district trustees in
a presentation to the Coast Unified board Thursday, June 25.
Morrow began her presentation by detailing three goals of
the district’s visual and performing arts program:
• To gain a knowledge of
works of art with close observation in order to create and perform.
• To expand arts literacy
through understanding of social,
political, cultural, scientific and
economic contexts of works
across disciplines.
• To develop a lifelong curiosity and appreciation of the arts.
Students achieved these
goals, she said, through a variety of activities and exercises.
Among them was the students’ involvement in the Cambria Scarecrow Festival, which
Morrow said raised $3,200 for
the art program via rentals of
student-created scarecrows to
local businesses. That money
paid for materials such as clay
and ceramics glaze used in the
program for the rest of the year,
she said, and the students
learned valuable problem-solving skills in the process.
“The students work on the
concept the business owner
wants for their scarecrows, and
that takes a lot of problem-solving,” she told the board. “These
COURTESY PHOTO
Students use their fingers to trace images on each other’s
backs, then try to reproduce what they’re feeling on iPads
during an exercise in one of Suzette Morrow’s classes
are the tools, here are the supplies you have. How can you
make that happen?”
One team of students, for example, had to work hard to
make a scarecrow stay in its
seat.
The scarecrow-building, Morrow said, was one example of an
activity that taught students not
only about art, but also about
another discipline: in this case,
raising money.
In another exercise, students
not only created art representing their identity but also posted
their work and wrote about it
online.
Another exercise focused on
tactile interpretation: “Children
draw on the back of the student
in front of them, and those students draw what they think
they’re feeling on their iPad,”
Morrow explained.
Other activities involved visits
to a field trip to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and zoo, an
exercise in following step-bystep instructions to create animals out of work gloves, and
participation in the annual Youth
Art Show. A middle school program taught students about different flowers and how to care
for them; the students then
painted a water tank on campus
with representations of those
flowers.
Morrow said she wanted to
focus in the coming school year
on more cross-disciplinary activities with teachers in other
fields, and on asking the question, “Is art imitating life, or is
life imitating art?”
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THE CAMBRIAN
SPORTS
Coasting along: Gene Cerise Bike Ride
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Y o u t h S p o rt s a n d R e c r e at i o n
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CYAA provides summer
sports for Cambria kids
Basketball, soccer,
Coach-Pitch and
T-Ball programs
are offered
By John FitzRandolph
Special to The Cambrian
PHOTO BY BILL HUGHES
T
he 15th annual Gene Cerise Memorial Country Coast Classic bike ride —
held Saturday, June 27 — raised more than $20,000 for the youth of
Cambria, San Simeon and Cayucos, according to organizer Marcelle Bakula.
Here, Bill Cook and Ellen Finnerty ride their tandem bike north on Highway 1
(on the 50-mile ride), just ahead of an unidentified rider. Riders, who chose
among the 100-mile, the 50-mile and 25-mile rides, began their treks from
Shamel Park.
— John FitzRandolph
Giving local kids a
chance to become winners, champions, or at the
very least, providing an opportunity for them to experience the positive results that collaboration and
teamwork with peers can
bring, is the guiding principal behind the Cambria
Youth Athletic Association.
“It doesn’t matter who
you are, what you do, or
where you come from,
everybody’s equal on the
playing field,” said Gar y
Stephenson, CYAA Presi-
dent. “Everybody is on a
team, and they experience
great joy and success playing spor ts. And it’s a
chance for the community
to show our kids how
great they can be if they
work hard and if they try
hard.
“These are lessons we
want kids in our community to take with them as
they grow. If they try hard,
they can succeed at something. At any CYAA event,
when you look into the
stands, you see the parents who wouldn’t normally interact with each other,
cheering not just for their
kids or their kids’ team,
but for all the kids.
“It really heightens community spirit. It brings a lot
of joy to the families and a
lot of confidence to the
kids. This is a community
that doesn’t necessarily lift
spor ts winners on its
shoulders and march
them through town. But
sports lift the whole community.”
Nine
years
ago,
Stephenson volunteered to
run the youth programs
previously handled by
Leslie Wilhite — Coach
Pitch and T-Ball programs
— and that was his launch
into this communitybased, sports-based movement. He has ser ved as
president for the past five
years.
CYAA provides several
programs for youth:
Coach-Pitch, T-Ball, basSee CYAA, Next Page
Coast Union’s Ellie Magnuson shines in Colorado all-star tournament
By John FitzRandolph
Special to The Cambrian
Coast Union’s talented
softball pitcher Ellie Magnuson — named MVP of the
Coast Valley League and of
the Lady Broncos team in
2015 — made an impressive
showing at a national all-star
tournament in Westminster,
Colo., on Monday, June 29.
Magnuson, entering her
senior year at Coast in the
fall, played first base and
Softball standout drives in four runs and pitches two shutout
innings with three strikeouts at the Sparkler All-Star Showcase
pitched two shutout innings,
striking out three in an allstar game to open the tournament.
At the plate she went 3 for
3 and drove in four runs.
She was also hit by a pitch,
so she reached base in all
four of her at-bats. Her
all-star team won, 20-4.
The Sparkler All-Star
Showcase, sponsored by
Triple Crown Sports, is by
invitation only. It is a weeklong series of fast-pitch softball games offering the top
high school players from
across America a chance to
show their talents to more
than 300 college and univer-
sity coaches. Among them
are 12 from California including UCLA and San Jose
State.
The coaches are on hand
to recruit players; they also
provide instruction, they interact with players during
warm-ups, they “conduct exit talks” and scholarships
are offered,
according to
the Triple
Crown website.
Magnuson’s teammates Mon- Ellie
day included
Magnuson
players from
Texas, New Jersey, Illinois,
Arizona and California.
“It was a great day for Ellie, and she made some great
connections with girls from
all over America,” her mother, Kate Magnuson, said via
text message.
Magnuson’s SLO Nitro
team, coached by Michelle
Daugher ty, is one of 200
teams in the tourney and includes players from Paso
Robles, Santa Maria, Atascadero, Lompoc, Morro Bay
and Arroyo Grande.
The event runs through
July 5.
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Events
From Page 11
July 6. Follow a path from the
State Park Marina through native
plants to the salt marsh and on
to the mud flats. Learn the history of the salt marsh and see the
plants and animals living in and
on these specialized environments. Park close to the southeast end of the marina parking
lot or across the street by the
Morro Bay Campground restrooms. 0.5 mile, 2 hours.
Cambria’s Rough Writers. 1 to 4
p.m. Creative writing group meetings. Guests with a serious interest in writing welcome. Joslyn
Recreation Center, 950 Main St.,
Cambria. Go to www.roughwriters.org, then email Rough
Writers@sbcglobal.net to set a
date.
Line Dancing. Mondays.
Beginner class at 5:30 p.m., no
experience or partner required.
Latin, contemporary, countrywestern. Learn to dance and
exercise at the same time. $2.
Ongoing class at 6:15 p.m., $5, or
take both classes for $5.
Veterans Memorial Building, 1000
Main St., Cambria. 903-3241.
TUESDAY
The Cambria Chorale meets for
rehearsals from 9 to 11:15 a.m.
Tuesdays and periodically from
1:30 to 3 p.m. Fridays. All singers
welcome. Joslyn Recreation
Center, 950 Main St., Cambria.
927-2989.
WEDNESDAY
Adventures With Nature. Bad
weather cancels outdoor activities. 772-2694 or www.ccspa.info.
• Birding for Beginners — Part
2. 10 a.m. Practice using skills
introduced in Birding for
Beginners — Part 1. Review making quality observations, using
binoculars and spotting scopes,
and exploring resources available
for ongoing skill building. Meet at
the Spooner Ranch House in
Montaña de Oro. 1 mile, 2 hours.
• Montaña de Oro Bluff
Nature Walk. 10 a.m. Hike along
the Bluff Trail for views and see a
variety of birds, plants and sea
life. Meet at Bluff trailhead, 100
yards south of the Montaña de
Oro Ranch House, on Pecho Road.
2 miles, 3 hours.
The Cambria Walking Bunch.
9:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Meet at
Shamel Park, Cambria. darlenen
cambria@gmail.com. Upcoming
walks: July 8, Estero Bluffs; July
15, Lone Palm Drive Bluff; July 22,
Harmony Headlands; July 29,
Elephant Seal North walk; Aug. 5,
San Simeon Creek Road.
Cambria Couples Dance and
Social Club. 6 to 9 p.m. second
and fourth Wednesdays. Live
music and a potluck dinner.
Joslyn Recreation Center, 950
Main St., Cambria. 927-0527.
UPCOMING
Cambria Community
Healthcare District invites all
nurses (active or retired) in
Cambria, San Simeon and
Harmony, to a fifth meeting to
discuss broad health care needs
of the community and opportunities for the district to expand the
range of care available. July 15
at 4 p.m. at the District Office,
1241 Knollwood Circle, Cambria.
Free. Space is limited. To reserve
a seat, call 927-8304.
ART
ENDING
Rich Morriss. “Junk Art.”
Through July 5. Cambria Center
for the Arts, 1350 Main St.,
Cambria. 927-5951.
ONGOING
Gail Bohannan. “Color Vibrations
in Pastel.” Through July 16.
Cayucos Veterans Memorial Lions
Hall, foot of the pier.
Hats Off to Dr. Seuss
Exhibition. Hats from Dr. Seuss’
private collection and prints and
sculpture from the Art of Dr.
Seuss Collection. Through July
26. Artifacts Gallery, 789 Main
St., Cambria.
Gregory Siragusa. Reception:
5 to 8 p.m. July 10. “Into the
Light.” Photography. Through
July 29. Gallery at Marina
Square, 601 Embarcadero, Suite
10, Morro Bay. 772-1068.
Patricia Newton. Reception: 5 to
8 p.m. July 10. “Way of the Sea.”
Oil painting. Through July 29.
Gallery at Marina Square, 601
Embarcadero, Suite 10, Morro Bay.
772-1068.
CYAA
Lana Cochrun. “California Grown,
A Celebration in Chinoiserie.” Oil
paintings. Through July. Stolo
Family Winery and Vineyard, 3776
Santa Rosa Creek Road, Cambria.
924-3131.
ketball and soccer; the
group also recently offered
a flag football program in
Cambria, but over the past
two years, not enough participants have signed up.
“It was a huge disappointment that it hasn’t worked
out,” Stephenson remarked.
“I’m a big fan of that program.”
The CYAA began informally in the late 1970s but
was not incorporated until
1997, according to Nancy
Poulos, the CYAA treasurer.
The organization also supports other groups and individuals in Cambria “that
might need our financial assistance,” Stephenson explained. For example, a
sports team or an individual
not directly linked to the
CYAA might need money to
enter a tournament.
“Our board might help
them with that,” Stephenson
said.
In order to support their
youth athletic programs and
to provide small grants to
groups and individuals on a
one-time basis, CYAA operates fundraisers such as the
Pier to Point 5K in the fall.
Runners and walkers leave
the San Simeon pier, go
through Hearst Corp. property to San Simeon Point,
then back to the pier.
Stephenson also explained that the Lions Club
of Cambria contributes “a
fair amount of our funding”
each year. What Stephenson
hopes for in the future is
that ever y kid who plays
PLANAHEAD
Adventures With Nature. Bad
weather cancels outdoor activities. 772-2694 or www.ccspa.info.
• Birds of Land and Sea at
Morro Rock. 9:30 a.m. July 10.
Observe cormorants, pelicans
and various species and age
classes of gulls. Watch for resident peregrine falcons over the
rock, feeding birds on the beach
and sea birds in the channel.
Meet near chain-link fence in
north parking lot of Morro Rock.
1 mile, 2 hours.
• Chumash Ocean Walk. 9 a.m.
July 11. Discover the ways in
which the Chumash were influenced by and adapted to geography and climate; obtaining food,
clothing, shelter and tools. Meet
at the entrance kiosk to Pismo
State Beach Campground. 0.25
mile, 45 minutes.
• Hike the Sand Spit. 10 a.m.
July 11. Walk through the dune
scrub to the beach on the Sand
Spit trail, then walk north along
the shore. Meet at the Sand Spit
parking lot, Montaña de Oro
State Park (turn right on paved
road 0.7 mile past the entrance
sign). 3 miles, 2 hours.
• Los Osos Oaks Reserve.
10 a.m. July 11. Shaded stroll
through ancient forest. See
native plants and evidence of
Chumash habitation, learn colorful historical background. Meet
at reserve entrance, 0.7 mile east
of South Bay Boulevard on
Los Osos Valley Road. 1 mile,
1.5 hours.
Barefoot Concerts on the
Green. 2 to 6 p.m. Saturdays.
Food and beverages available for
purchase. Sea Pines Golf Resort,
1945 Solano St., Los Osos. Free.
528-5252.
July 11. Burning James & the
Funky Flames.
July 18. Matthias Clark.
July 25. Back Bay Betty.
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From Previous Page
Agenda
From Page 14
THURSDAY, JULY 9
County Planning Commission.
9 a.m. Board of Supervisors
Chambers, County Government
Center, 1055 Monterey St., San
Luis Obispo. 781-5600. www.slo
county.ca.gov/planning.htm.
PHOTO BY GARY STEPHENSON
CYAA basketball player Zack Stephenson heads
upcourt along with Jasmine Pena during a 2014 game
played in Cambria.
spor ts in the CYAA programs will be able to play
without having to come up
with an entrance fee.
“We charge the least
amount for sports participation in this town, but I would
love some day to not have to
charge any of the families in
town anything for their kids
to play ball. It’s a lofty goal,
but this is such a generous
town.”
Chris Gutierrez, the
sports director of CYAA, has
been heading up the two
soccer seasons (spring and
fall) and the basketball programs for 10 years. He got
involved while he was
coaching his daughter in
soccer. “They said, ‘Do you
want to be in charge?’ and I
said, “OK.”
“Seeing the enjoyment on
the kids’ faces — I enjoy
watching those smiles —
and seeing happy parents is
why I do this. When kids
make a good play or score
goals, it makes ever yone
happy,” Gutierrez explained.
As to which spor t he
prefers coaching or watching, soccer or basketball,
Gutierrez said basketball is
actually his favorite sport,
but he prefers working with
CYAA soccer, because “I
like being outdoors.”
Known as an enthusiastic
Los Angeles Clippers’ fan —
he drives down to Los Angeles for games and drives
back the same evening —
Gutierrez (class of 1997)
never played sports at Coast
Union. But, he ser ved as
scorekeeper for volleyball,
baseball and basketball, and
he kept stats for Broncos
football.
Meanwhile, as an example of how CYAA helps other organizations, the Cambria Tennis Club is holding
teaching clinics this summer — under the umbrella
of CYAA — on Wednesdays
and Saturdays (after the
Fourth of July). The lessons
are free to participants ages
11 to 16 and are held from 1
to 3 p.m.
On TV: Cablecast on Charter
Cable Channel 21, replayed at 6
p.m. Thursday and Monday.
www.slocounty.ca.gov/planning
.htm. As of Monday, June 29, no
Cambria, San Simeon or Harmony
items were on the agenda.
Center, 1055 Monterey St., San
Luis Obispo. 781-5450. www.slo
county.ca.gov/bos. On TV: Live
on Charter Channel 21. Replayed
at 6 p.m. Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.
Sunday. On the Web:
http://bit.ly/UFW1Z3.
TUESDAY, JULY 14
Cambria Tourism Board. 1 p.m.
Cambria Pines Lodge, 2905
Burton Drive. www.YourCBID.com.
County Board of Supervisors.
9 a.m. County Government
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THE CAMBRIAN
Letters
Fake water shortage
California’s water shortage is real.
Cambria’s is not.
Does the community
Only
weeks after the imwish to retain Cambria Fire
position of Stage 3 water
Department or contract
with Cal Fire? Who will be restrictions, late-winter
the Fire Chief after July 15, rains returned our wells
when Mark Miller leaves to back to normal levels.
They have remained very
take accrued vacation?
healthy ever since. Over
There is an existing fire
the past year, Cambria has
protection reimbursement
received more rain than
agreement document (not
anywhere else in the counexecuted) between CCSD
ty. We have brought back
and Cal Fire from July 1,
2015 through June 30, 2016 into service two additional
wells that had been previin the amount of $228,856
to provide certain services. ously closed. Our 28 wells
on the Santa Rosa and San
Also, I have an email from
a board member indicating Simeon watersheds are fully capable of supplying
that no board decisions
have been made to replace more water than we use, as
they have done each and
Cambria Fire Department
with Cal Fire and there will every year.
Our CCSD is supposed
be a committee formed to
to
be responsive to changevaluate options.
ing local conditions. The
Michael Walsh
time is long past due to
Cambria
end water allocations and
From Page 8
onerous penalties.
Why should we be told
not to water our outdoor
plantings, just to see that
water run downstream under the bridge? We have
saddled our water department with extensive debt
over the next 10 years. The
only way it will be able to
meet those obligations
while providing us with
reasonably priced water
and sewer services is by
selling lots of water.
Let us enjoy the abundance that nature has provided. And let our future
decisions be based on
facts, not fear.
Ed Tockstein
Cambria
Physician shortage
California is experiencing a statewide physician
shortage, and the Central
Coast is no exception.
Provider shortages create
an enormous burden for
our seniors, who often
struggle with chronic conditions such as diabetes or
high blood pressure. They
might not be able to schedule appointments in a timely fashion, or may have
transportation issues that
prevent them from seeking
care from another provider
far from home.
With the Association of
American Medical Colleges
predicting a nationwide
shortage of 90,000 physicians by 2025, these problems will not go away anytime soon.
Fortunately, health care
is closer than it appears.
Nearly all (95 percent)
Americans live within five
miles of a community pharmacy. As a pharmacist, and
the owner of Hometown
Pharmacy in Santa Maria, I
believe it makes sense to
utilize pharmacists to alleviate some of the pressure
created by physician shortages. We are ready to help
seniors with services such
as immunizations, health
screenings and tests, and
chronic disease management, so they can receive
care close to home.
Right now, the Medicare
Part B program does not
recognize pharmacists as
health care providers. That
is why a bipartisan group
in Congress is working to
give pharmacists provider
status, which would allow
us to be reimbursed for the
care we provide Medicare
beneficiaries in underserved areas.
We ask Rep. Lois Capps
(CA-24) to support SB 314
and HR 592, the Pharmacy
and Medically Underserved Areas Enhancement Act, a sensible, costeffective plan to ensure
that our seniors have access to the care they need
no matter where they live.
Joseph E. Abraham;
R. Ph.
Hometown Pharmacies,
Santa Maria
Thanks for column
Thank you, Charmaine
Coimbra, for your well-written and much appreciated
June 10 article “Why Volunteer.”
Our local communities
are dependent on the contributions of so many organizations that are completely volunteer-based.
Please write more articles that encourage others
to step up, get involved and
volunteer.
The quote “We make a
life by what we give”
makes a great slogan.
Taylor Hilden
Cambria
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THE CAMBRIAN
Encampment
SITE CLEANUP
When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday,
July 2
What: Bag trash from homeless
encampment and dispose of trash
and materials into a Dumpster at
the end of Trenton Avenue.
Where: North end of Trenton
Avenue, Cambria.
Contact: Dylan Theobald, 5449096, ext. 11, or dylant@lcslo.org.
From Page 1
When the Fern Canyon
fire started, Miller said, “the
marine layer was in (and)
there was absolutely zero
wind. Under different circumstances, this could have
been something that got out
of control real quick.”
As it was, the fire was extinguished in 15 to 20 minutes, he said.
Hiding in plain sight
A visit to the encampment at midafternoon Monday revealed how extensive
it is. A winding path covers
several hundred yards,
roughly parallel to Highway
1, before the shelter appears at the last minute
around the final bend.
“They can hide in plain
sight,” Miller noted. “It’s incredible the size and the
magnitude of this thing that
was going on over here. It’s
not something that built itself overnight.”
At the end of the dirt trail
Monday stood a wooden
stair way complete with a
handrail made from tree
branches, which led to the
residence itself. The interior
was a single room, but was
extensive: Miller estimates
it at 120 to 130 square feet.
The wood-paneled structure
was equipped with built-in
wood shelves, windows, a
locking door, sink and even
a balcony out back.
The interior had a kitchen
on one end, a living area in
the middle and a sleeping
area at the other end. As of
Monday, you could still see
a mattress, a couch, canned
food, a tea kettle perched
above a propane tank and
numerous other belongings
strewn across the floor and
shelves.
Miller said the entire
place was powered by a solar panel. More than once,
he remarked that the
builder could probably
make a living professionally
building treehouses.
CAMBRIAN PHOTOS BY STEVE PROVOST
This photo shows the interior of the encampment, facing toward the front window. The mattress is in the
foreground, with a built-in wooden sofa and shelves at left and the kitchen area farthest away.
Greeted at the site
Upon visiting the encampment Monday, the
chief was greeted by Ed
Tolosko, who was clearing
some belongings he said
he’d loaned one of the occupants, whom he described as his adopted son.
“I thought when he borrowed this stuff from me,
he was just going to go
camping for a little bit,”
Tolosko said. “I didn’t know
he was going to do this.”
Tolosko said he had his
own encampment in the
forest for 17 years until recently, when authorities
told him he’d have to leave.
Fortunately, he said, someone had of fered room to
stay inside a house.
He said the number of
homeless encampments in
the forest had increased recently. “There was only me
for the last two years, and
then all of a sudden, this
place got overrun,” he said.
“I’d say there were seven
from San Simeon on down.”
On his way to the site,
Miller pointed out a gasoline-powered electrical generator among an area of
charred tree trunks and
branches where the fire
had broken out. He said the
generator appeared to have
been the cause of the fire.
Tolosko, however, disputed that.
“That was my generator,
and it didn’t run,” he said.
Instead, he blamed two other individuals who had a
dispute with his adopted
son “over a woman,” accusing them of setting the
blaze intentionally.
Miller said he knew the
apparent architect of the
encampment — the man
Tolosko described as his
adopted son — as someone
who’s been seen riding his
bicycle around town: a bicycle equipped with a bas-
An up-close
shot of the
stove area
in the
dwelling,
with
propane
container
below and
teapot.
Canned
food was
kept on a
shelf above
and to the
right of this
area.
ket and a sign bearing a
confrontational obscenity.
Connections
Signs bearing the same
obscenity had been seen
near encampment, as well, he said.
Miller reaffirmed that he
believed there was “a definite
connection” between the encampment and a house on
the 2500 block of Wilcombe
Road a few hundred yards
away. He identified the person leasing the house as
Christopher John Kehoe,
who was arrested in January
after authorities reported
finding more than 600 images of child pornography
on his home computer.
Miller said Kehoe, 49, was
at the residence when he
and county code enforcement officer Art Trinidade
visited the encampment last
week. Miller added that Kehoe is being evicted and
must be out of the residence
by the end of July.
Pointing to items such as
plastic containers of nutritional powder and a chalk
signboard at a nearby encampment that appeared to
have come from a local
eater y, Miller suggested
that the residents might
have used small-scale burglaries to help build and
maintain their sites.
“I think there’s probably
some burglaries going on,”
he said. “That stuff we saw
there, I don’t think they
went to the store and
bought it.”
Part of the reason the encampment remained hidden for so long, he said,
was its isolated location between the dead-ends of
Fern Drive and Trenton Avenue. Some of the nearby
homes, he added, are vacant for much of the year.
“The house on Fern
(closest to the encampment) is a vacation rental,”
he said, “and there’s a block
of homes on Trenton that
are all vacation rentals.”
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THE CAMBRIAN
The
County’s
Classified
Marketplace!
Legals
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
Name Statement
FILE NO. 15-1502
TRANSACTING
BUSINESS DATE
06/10/2010
New Filing
THE FOLLOWING
PERSON IS DOING
BUSINESS AS:
GERBER’S AUTO
SERVICE
2421 Village Ln. #E
Cambria, CA 93428
San Luis Obispo
County
Earl David Gerber
9705 Laurel Road
Atascadero,
CA
93428
This business is
conducted by an individual.
/s/Earl David Gerber
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of San Luis
Obispo County on
6/08/2015.
CERTIFICATION :
I HEREBY CERTIFY
THAT THIS COPY
IS A CORRECT
COPY
OF
THE
ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN
MY OFFICE.
Tommy Gong
County Clerk
By S.K. Ramos
Deputy Clerk
Expires 6/08/2020
June 25; July 2, 9, 16,
2015
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781-7811
Change
of
Name
Change
of
Name
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER: 15CV 0317
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Carlos Villalvazo Bautista filed a
petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows:
PRESENT NAME:
Carlos Alberto Villalvazo Bautista
(Middle) (Last)
PROPOSED NAME:
Carlos Alberto Villalvazo Bautista
(Middle)
(Last)
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before
this court at the hearing indicated below to
show cause, if any, why the petition for
change of name should not be granted.
Any person objecting to the name changes
described above must file a written objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing showing cause why the
petition should not be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed, the court may grant
the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING:
Date: 8/6/15
Time: 9:00 am
Dept.: 2
Address: 1035 Monterey St., Rm. 385, San
Luis Obispo, CA 93401
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date set
for hearing on the petition printed in the following newspaper of general circulation,
printed in this county: The Cambrian, 2442
Main St., Cambria, CA 93428
Date: June 18, 2015
/s/Barry T. LaBarbera
Judge of the Superior Court
July 2, 9, 16, 23, 2015
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SALMONELLA
PLATTER,
ANYONE?
KILL HARMFUL BACTERIA: WASH
KITCHEN SURFACES, UTENSILS
AND HANDS WITH SOAPY WATER
WHILE PREPARING FOOD.
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Farley or Hemsworth
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Dwell
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Source of bile
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Throw
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Famed Texas mission
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Imposed a duty on
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Briny expanse
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Oust
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Saltpeter
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Pt. on a compass
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Apiece
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Landing place
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Urban pollution
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Med. specialty
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The Mile-High City
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Noted
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Trouble
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Paved ways (Abbr.)
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Protozoan
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Competing
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Confederate general
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Sacred song
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Take
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Lack of seriousness
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Ovine animals
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Hirt and Pacino
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Astern
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Toy-blocks brand
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Hoarfrost
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Affirm solemnly
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Stones
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A workplace, for short
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Flit
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Vocalize
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Counterweight
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Not linked in any way
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Gloomy
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Fabled racer
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Where Greeks
assembled
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“Essays of —”
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Yarn fuzz
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Devilfish
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Allow
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Powdery residue
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Bakery item
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Travels
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Abbr. on a road sign
101 Stalemate
104 The dawn personified
106 Actor — Neeson
108 Forsaken child
110 Bird of prey
114 Surroundings
117 Musical composition
119 Clumsy
121 Perfect place
122 Chums
124 Mountain lake
126 Angry crowd
127 Winged insect
128 Color
129 — Bader Ginsburg
131 Hideout
133 Manner
135 Black or Bering
136 Detest
137 Extremely courageous
139 Bony scale
141 Serious
143 Cereal grass
145 Cockpit VIP
147 Part of the eye
149 Car for hire
152 Curved path
154 Office associate
157 Pressing
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162 War god
164 Old portico
165 — compos mentis
167 On the — vive
168 Public meeting
170 — Winfrey
173 Indian state
175 Book jacket hype
177 Overact
178 Hollandaise, e.g.
179 Specter
180 Idaho city
181 More rational
182 Horse
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Female fox
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Springs
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Knock
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Currier’s partner
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Last letter
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Benefit
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Of the mouth
Antitoxins
Wallop
Math branch, for short
Metric unit
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Watch part
Recognize
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Stretched tight
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Go quickly
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Mother Superior
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Fit out
Hospital worker
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Portent
Western Indian
Regret
High card
— soda
English network (Abbr.)
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PUZZLE
ANSWERS
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THE CAMBRIAN
Search
From Page 5
“If you’re camping on a
steep hillside, there’s a tendency to roll down, which
makes it hard to sleep. A
nice flat spot (like a terraced
area) makes a great campsite, with brush to shield
you from view and a level
place to sleep.”
One site that appeared to
be abandoned included “30
empty fuel canisters,” he
said. Others were nothing
more than tents tucked into
the brush, sometimes within a few feet of the highway
itself. “They’re ver y well
camouflaged.”
The Focus Group also discussed at length the serious
lack of cell-phone connectivity in some Cambria “dead
zones,” a lack that participants described as a real
public-safety risk. Taylor
said an emergency could
overwhelm present communication facilities that would
be necessar y for first re-
Fourth
CAMBRIAN PHOTO BY STEVE PROVOST
How close are the forest homeless encampments to the highway? This photo of Highway 1 through Cambria was
taken Monday from a trail leading past one small encampment en route to a larger dwelling in Fern Canyon.
sponders, for repor ting a Fire-protection updates fensible space around Camfire quickly, and for Reverse
bria structures, and CamMeanwhile, Cal Fire con911 and Nixel notification
bria Fire Department pertinues its inspections of deabout evacuations.
sonnel were to have begun
high school seniors and
sponsoring students for
Boys State, Girls State and
From Page 5
special athletes.
Donation cans have been
There’ll be no day-ending
professional pyrotechnics put out in many downtown
show, and anyone found in locations.
possession of or using “safe
and sane” or other incendi- Schedule
To keep track of all that,
ary devices will have those
fireworks confiscated and put this in your e-calendar or
on low-tech Post-it notes:
face a fine of up to $2,000.
• 11 a.m. Opening cereNo fireworks
monies (flag raising, singing
Bonfires and alcohol also of the national anthem)
• 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
are forbidden on area
Kids old-fashioned races
beaches and parks.
• All-day Lions Club
Looking on the bright side,
it really won’t matter this year bounce house
• 12:30 p.m. Waiter and
if the fog comes in.
waitress relay race (which
Benefits
team goes the fastest withFood purchases and con- out dropping, spilling or
tributions help ensure that falling down).
• 1 p.m. Swimming pool
this event will continue and
go toward more than two opens
• 1:30 p.m. Linn’s sixth
dozen other community
service projects, including annual hands-down, pie-eatmultiple scholarships for ing contest (enter in ad-
vance at www.linnsfruit
bin.com or call 927-1499),
with first, second and third
prizes awarded in four divisions: Little kids, big kids,
women and men who chow
down on olallieberry-apple
pies.
• 3 p.m. Prize drawings
• 3 to 4:30 p.m. Music by
“Stellar”
• 5 to 6:30 p.m. Music by
“Rough House”
• 7 to 9 p.m. Music by
“Royal Garden Swing Orchestra.”
P.S.: The closest fireworks
show this year will be at the
Cayucos pier at dusk (about
9 p.m.) With larger crowds
expected, anybody who
goes there should plan to
leave early, park a substantial distance away, wear
comfy shoes for the hike to
the beach and take a jacket,
a beverage and an extra
dose of patience.
on July 1 their inspections of
weed-abatement work required on vacant properties.
This year, both agencies al-
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so are issuing requirements
or recommendations about
removals of dead trees, due
to the fire danger.
Cal Fire has inspected
about 2,500 residences, and
made about 500 second visits, Unit Forester Alan Peters told CCSD directors
June 25.
He said most of the funds
in a $75,000 grant PG&E
gave recently to the county’s
Fire Safe Council will go toward removing 190 hazardous trees he’d flagged
for removal on Fiscalini
Ranch Preserve.
The council has other
Cambria-oriented grant applications in the works and
paid $10,000 for a helicopter
dip tank that may be installed near CCSD’s emergency water-supply project.
A portable weather station to be installed soon on
state park property will help
predict dangerous “red-flag
weather conditions,” when
there’s high fire danger due
to low humidity and high
temperatures.
GOT NEWS?!
Contact
THE CAMBRIAN
newsroom!
927-8895
Fax: 927-4708
e-mail:
cambrian@thetribunenews.com
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CAMBRIA PHOTO ALBUM
THE CAMBRIAN
Octomail: Twisted delivery
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Fawned over: Keeping watch for deer
Pamela Hartman
submitted this photo,
taken June 14, of a
fawn in a nest on Pine
Knolls, with a “thank
you” to Marcelle Bakula
for her June 25 letter to
The Cambrian (“Watch
for Fawns.”) “To
underscore part of her
message,” Hartman
wrote, “it is important
for us all to refrain from
the temptation to do
anything other than back
away and ‘keep dogs
[and] children away’ if we
come upon a fawn curled
up in ‘a safe, quiet
space.’ ” The mother
deer (the doe) is off
foraging and will return.
PHOTO BY NANCY VINCENT ZINKE
An octopus provides a twist on mailbox fashion along
Windsor Boulevard in this photo taken June 5.
PHOTO BY PAMELA HARTMAN
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