June 2012

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June 2012
Serving the Community of Orcutt, California • June 27, 2012 • www.OrcuttPioneer.com • Circulation 17,000 +
Lions Award Business of the Year Award to Old Town Market
Old Town Market, Orcutt Lions Club Business of the Year.
Each year the Orcutt Lions Club
recognizes a local business for their
contributions to the community. This
month Old Town Market was named the
Lions Club 2012 Business of the Year.
“We wanted to recognize the Old Town
Market for their continued support of the
Orcutt Lions Club and their commitment
to building a better community,” says
Lions Club president Kathryn Scott,
“Not only do they help with projects like
the Christmas parade and tree lighting,
but they also support
On June 6th Steller
other events, artists, and
accepted his award at
merchants.”
a special Lions Club
Old Town Market has
dinner and explained the
long been an Old Orcutt
importance of supporting
fixture. Our very own mom
the community whether it
and pop shop, Old Town
is in business, school, or
Market has developed a
local projects. For his part,
reputation as a friendly,
Steller works to ensure that
community-oriented
Old Town Market gives the
establishment. Over the
community all that it needs
years, owner Mark Steller
and wants.
has worked to grow his
“We are a convenient store,
business from a simple Scott, left, with Stellar
not a convenience store,” he
grocery store to a place to
says, “We really wanted to
stop in and stay awhile. Locals can check create a store that our community feels
out the community bulletin board, browse comfortable shopping at. I work hard to
the extensive wine and beer selection, pick keep the prices competitive and make sure
up a few antiques, or buy a great lunch that we are continually doing something
from their deli. They also hold regular different.”
craft fairs, wine tasting events, and display Congratulations Old Town Market.
local art.
Rebecca Ross Klosinski reporting
Local Swimmers Head to Olympic Trials
This July, athletes and
spectators from around
the world will flock
to London, England
for the 2012 Olympic
Summer Games. But
before the main event,
a competition as
fierce as any they will
encounter awaits each
Josh Prenot
athlete in the form of
the Olympic Trials.
This month two local swimmers will be
among the 1,000+ to converge in Omaha,
Nebraska for the Olympic Team Trials in
swimming.
Orcutt resident Meghan Zimmer, 22,
and Josh Prenot, 18 , both members of the
Santa Maria Swim Club, are two swimmers
with a love for the sport and a heart to win.
“It’s a very rewarding sport,” says
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Prenot, “When you work
hard all season it pays off
and those who work hard
see results. And I think that
applies to life as well – you
won’t always get instant
gratification.”
“I’ve been swimming since
I was really young,” says
Zimmer, “I tried other sports
but didn’t do as well in
them. And I come from a
long line of swimmers so it’s in my blood
to get in the water. It’s really a passion of
mine.”
Prenot is about to head off to University
of California, Berkeley (editor's side note:
Go Bears!) to study physics while Zimmer
is set to graduate from San Diego State.
Both young athletes recognize the benefits
of swimming, even outside of the pool.
“You get a lot of
great things from
it,” agrees Zimmer,
“It teaches you drive
and commitment
and discipline.”
“They’re great
people,” says Coach
Mike Ashmore of
the pair, “Megan
has been swimming
since she was seven
Meghan Zimmer
and Josh since he
was about six so I’ve
seen them at their best and at their worst. I
think they’re both going to do great things
and they’re great representatives of our
program.”
Prenot will be competing in the 200
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“These are the fastest
swimmers in the world, so
it’s pressure-filled, but I think
it will be a great experience to
have. I’m excited to see what
I can do and maybe make a
name for myself.”
“I’m overjoyed,” says Zimmer, “This is a
lifelong dream of mine. I’ve been training
my whole life. I’ve missed the trials by
less than a second twice so there is some
relief as well as excitement. It’s quite an
opportunity.”
Rebecca Ross Klosinski reporting
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Orcutt News for Orcutt Folks
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These days it’s all about technology.
If you want to see or be seen then you
inevitably hit the internet. And now
Old Town Orcutt will be the latest small
town to share its charms with the World
Wide Web.
The Old Town Orcutt Revitalization
Association and the Old Town Merchants
Association have teamed up in creating
an all-new website specifically for Old
Town Orcutt.
“This site will be a universal site for
Old Town,” says Merchants Association
president Loren Gasser, “We will have
one site that will send you everywhere
you need to go.”
The site, which is currently being
designed by a professional web design
company, will include pages for local
businesses as well as information
about schools, churches, clubs, and
local organizations. It will feature
news, events, maps, and full color
photographs.
“We want to create a cohesive image,”
says OTORA treasurer Brett Krauss,
“This is something we’ve never had
before and we felt it was really worth
the investment. We want to promote
Old Town Orcutt and provide a really
nice website not just for locals, but for
tourists too.”
For now the web address is being
kept under wraps, but merchants
interested in participating can contact
OTORA. For a one time donation/
sponsorship, businesses can have their
own customized pages on the new site.
“We’ve received a lot of support,” says
Krauss, “It should be about thirty days
before we’re up and running.”
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I would like to take this opportunity
to thank you the voters for your support
in the recent election for 4th District
County Supervisor. I am honored by your
confidence in me, and ask you for your
continued input and direction.
Over this past week the Board of
Supervisors has been taking public input
on balancing the budget. Unlike the
State and Federal Government, counties
must have a balanced budget and cannot
deficit spend. Budget Hearings are when
the Board determines the priorities that
set direction for decisions that affect our
community. It is very important that we
receive input from as many residents as
possible so that we can make the best
decisions possible for the County and in
particular North County.
I look forward to hearing from you on
your ideas and how I can assist you in
anyway.
Your faith and confidence in me is very
much appreciated. I will continue to
work for and advocate for North County
priorities. Such priorities as the Hwy 101
improvements, Union Valley Interchange,
the new Orcutt Library and the Lompoc
Veterans Memorial Building only occur with
strong advocacy. I will continue to represent
the 4th District with 100% of my time and
ability, advocating on your behalf.
JONI GRAY
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Orcutt Pioneer ~ June 27, 2012
Orcutt History
This column is taken from, From Boom
Town to Bedroom Community: A History
of Orcutt, California, 1904-1982, by Sally
L. Simon. Copies can be purchased at The
Loading Dock, Company’s Coming, OTORA
and the Santa Maria Historical Society.
Orcutt experienced its heyday between
1904 and 1920, becoming a larger trading
center than Santa Maria. By 1906, the
town had two general stores, a furnishing
store, a millinery shop, a vegetable and
fruit market, a meat market, an ice cream
parlor, two restaurants, a hotel, three
saloons, two barber shops, a livery stable,
a blacksmith shop, a post office, a shoe
store, three oil well supply companies, a
railway depot and siding, the Union Oil
Company headquarters and the offices
of the local Standard Oil Company
operations. James F. Forbes built the first
store in Orcutt, part of which consisted
of the old Graciosa school, which he
had moved from the southwest corner
of Clark Avenue and Marcum Street to
his property on the southwest corner of
Clark Avenue and Broadway. The entire
structure, however, was destroyed by fire
in 1910. In fact, most of the commercial
structures constructed during Orcutt's
initial period of development were
in later years destroyed by fire or torn
down. According to Adelina Phillips,
descendant of the pioneer Marcum family
and longtime Orcutt area resident, the
only commercial building remaining is
the Commercial Hotel. It was built in 1905
and operated by members of the Marcum
family. During the early development
period, the town's residential area also
grew. Twitchell's Addition was laid out
north of the original town; that is, on the
north side of Clark Avenue. Gray's Division
was just east of First Street. Longtime
Orcutt residents maintain that some of
the original homes built in these sections
of town are still in use. By 1921, the town
had grown to include a hospital, a bank, a
reading room and branch library, a church,
a school, three garages and filling stations,
and two dance halls. The locally prominent
Orcutt Mercantile was built in 1911 on
the southwest corner of Clark Avenue and
Broadway, after James F. Forbes' first store
was destroyed. A landmark in Orcutt for
many years, it too burned down in 1959.
The first official Orcutt School, a tworoom, wooden structure, was located on
the north side of the 300 block of Clark
Avenue. It was torn down in the early
1920s. However, the hospital, church,
and bank buildings are still standing.
While many people lived and worked in
the town, a large population center also
developed in the hills to the south. Oil
workers' camps were established among
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the derricks on the hillsides. Workers and
their families lived there for years, first in
"tent cities" and later in cottages. Many
of the houses were built by the Union Oil
Company employees. The population
in the hills was large enough to require
the formation of three additional school
districts between 1904 and 1908. The
Bicknell and Careaga districts, established
in 1904, were south of the Graciosa Ridge.
The Newlove School District, established
in 1908, was located on Union Oil
Company property on Newlove Hill (now
called Orcutt Hill) just southeast of Old
Town Orcutt. The school constructed
by the district is the only early school
building remaining in the Orcutt area. A
large, two-room structure, it is used today
for community gatherings.
Public services in the Orcutt area
were fairly primitive in the boom years.
There was no public sewer, electricity,
or fire protection in the town until the
1920s. Roads were unpaved for many
years. The main oiled County road,
laid out in 1861, came up from Santa
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History
continued from page 3
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Barbara, passed through Los Alamos,
ran westward, down the San Antonio
Valley and turned northward through the
Graciosa Pass. The road veered right to
turn into Orcutt (where it was called Clark
Avenue), proceeded through the heart of
town, and then turned left to continue
running northward toward Santa Maria.
It was taken into the state highway system
in 1909 and renumbered Route 2, but no
improvements were made until 1915. The
road was also a segment of the main San
Francisco-to-San Diego coastal highway.
Travelers stopped to eat and rest in Orcutt;
their patronage was important to the local
economy for many years.
Water was supplied from several private
sources. Union Oil had its own water
company which served the people on
the hill and in the town, south of Clark
Avenue. The Twitchell family, which
originally owned much of the land
north of Clark Avenue, supplied water to
residents living in that section of town
for many years. Those living outside of
the area served by those two sources
provided water for themselves from their
own wells. Fires were a severe problem in
the early days because of the widespread
use of wood in construction and reliance
upon kerosene lanterns and gas stoves.
Buildings that caught fire were totally
destroyed. Residents simply concentrated
their efforts on removing belongings from
the burning structure and on preventing
the spread of the fire.46
Union Oil Company first sold natural
gas to Orcutt's residents and later the
Santa Maria Oil and Gas Company
provided gas to the town. In 1928, the
latter company was acquired by Pacific
Lighting Corporation, but it continued
to operate independently until 1941. It
was then merged with another Pacific
Lighting subsidiary, Southern Counties
Gas Company. In 1970, Southern Counties
was merged with yet another Pacific
Lighting subsidiary, Southern California
Gas Company, which now serves the
Orcutt area.
Policing, for the most part, was left to
the Town Constable. The County Sheriff's
Department came into Orcutt only if a
particular situation was especially difficult
to handle. Then, according to Willard
Forbes, son of Orcutt's first merchant,
the Sheriff would "come up and arrest
people for gambling and they'd arrest the
prostitutes too, if they could catch them.”
As a boom town, early Orcutt saw its share
of drinking, gambling, and carousing.
Petroleum development gave Orcutt its
reason for being and business was brisk.
Oil production rose from 95,000 barrels
per year in 1902 to 3,742,249 barrels
annually by the middle of 1920. While
small oil companies continued operating
in the area, Union Oil Company was by
far the largest operation. It was the major
employer and consumer of materials
and supplies, providing income for local
farmers, ranchers, and contractors as well
as oil field workers. Then, in the years
1914-1918, the First World War gave a
strong new push to the already thriving
local economy. More oil workers arrived
to increase production in response to
wartime demands. Farmers also prospered
during the war, for the price of beans and
grains rose. However, this was a boom that
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Orcutt Schools Update
Graduations a Triumph for School Board
Bob Bush, Superintendent
Orcutt Union School District
In June, the Orcutt Union School District
celebrated a record five graduations.
These events are special. They are
triumphant occasions for individual
students, their families, and everyone who
had a part in educating them.
But graduations also are important,
validating events for our school district
and our leaders, the district Board of
Trustees. Let me elaborate.
To begin, Orcutt Academy High School’s
graduation on June 8 was quite historic. It
was the school’s first-ever commencement,
and it also was the first time our district
has awarded high school diplomas. More
important, it marked the fruition of a
dream held by the members of our school
board – Rob Buchanan, Bob Hatch, Kathy
Meissner, Dr. Jim Peterson, and Jan Zilli.
“Without the board’s willingness to take
a risk and do a good thing for our kids, (the
graduation) wouldn’t have happened,”
says former district superintendent Dr.
Sharon Klempen, who with the board
developed the vision for the Orcutt
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giving kids more choice was the right
thing, and they never wavered in support
of the staff and me as we went through the
process of planning the school.”
Members of the board – along with Dr.
Klempen and retired district administrator
Dr. Ken Parker – delighted in handing
diplomas to the high school’s 90 students.
Adds Dr. Klempen, “I was overwhelmed
with pride and gratitude to our board
and staff and community for giving kids
this opportunity. It made me cry – it was
awesome.”
Meanwhile, the district’s four eighthgrade graduations also were special.
Taking place in succession on June 14,
the ceremonies for Lakeview Junior High
School (200 graduates), Orcutt Junior
High School (190 graduates), the Orcutt
Academy’s K-8 campus (nine graduates),
and Olga Reed School (25 graduates)
marked the completion of an educational
body of work encompassing both junior
high school and elementary school.
“We were pleased with this group of
students,” says Lakeview Principal Alan
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“We had a nice group,” adds Orcutt
Principal Susan Salucci. “We wish them
the greatest success in high school.”
Once again, our school board can receive
credit for its leadership and personal
investment in living up to the district’s
motto, “Kids Come First.”
During a time when student enrollment
continues to decline and school budgets
continue to shrink, the board remains
resolute that students are the top priority
and that we work to minimize the impact
of cuts on the classroom. In addition, the
board’s careful monitoring of the district
budget has kept our district away from
furlough days that would shorten the
school year and inconvenience families.
Though they may be larger than we
would prefer, class sizes continue to be
manageable. Grounds are maintained,
our campuses are safe and clean, and our
schools continue to be places where staff,
parents, and families come together on
behalf of children.
The board’s role in all this is critical. As
my predecessor, Dr. Klempen, says, “Our
board is simply all about doing the right
thing for kids. That’s all that matters to
them.”
I would like to conclude this column by
paying tribute to five teachers who retired
in June. Our retirees – Jean Byrne of
Lakeview Junior High School, Susie West
of Pine Grove School, and Bruce Mulcahy,
Diane Roughley, and April Viau of Ralph
Dunlap School – collectively taught in
this district for over 120 years. That’s a lot
of years, and a lot of lives these educators
have impacted!
Here’s wishing Jean, Susie, Bruce, Diane,
and April the very, very best in the years
to come.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Hot Dogust Night! Bodacious BBQ dinner
hosted by the SBCAnimal Care Foundation
benefitting the hoeless, injured and neglected
dogs, cats and rabbits in all three county shelters.
Meet animal activist Shorty Rossi and Hercules
from Animal Planet’s “Pit Boss.” Silent auction,
adoptable animals and a whole lot of fun for the
entire family. Saturday, July 14th, 2012, 4PM9PM. Santa Maria Elks Lodge Dinner tickets are
$50.00, presold at http://www.eventbrite.com/
event/3102528747/eac2. Sponsor: SBC Animal
Care Foundation, http://www.sbcanimalcare.org
, 805-260-2386
STAR BIBLE CAMP June 25-29 9-11:30 AM
“Back to Jerusalem” Stories, songs, crafts &
games ages 4-11 4465 S Blosser Rd, Orcutt, CA
937-0339
The May Grisham Early Learning Center is
currently enrolling students for the 2012-2013
academic year. If your child will turn four (first
priority) or three (second priority) on or before
November 1, Please call 938-8588 to be placed
on a waiting list. If three year olds are not
enrolled during the current year, their families
will be contacted in May for enrollment for the
following year.The Early Learning Center is a
State-sponsored preschool that offers a free halfday program for four year old children from low
to moderate income families.
Cub Mobile Race for the Santa Barbara and San
Luis Obispo County Cub Scouts ages 6 to 12 years
old. Sat., July 14th 8AM-PM, Santa Maria Town
Center Mall. Contact
http://lospradrespack93.com/cub-mobilerace/ Paul Rodarte ( Pack 93 Cub Master ) 805478-3538 Registration: $20.00 Cub Mobile
Santa Maria Junior
Grand Prix Tournament
at the
Santa Maria Country Club
June 30, July 1 & 2, 2012
Tournament Directors:
Keith Bowker
& Darien Wright
Entries Close June 24
Sanctioned by USTA
Tournament ID: 651723512
car kits are available to buy or loaner cars are
available
MONTHLY OR WEEKLY EVENTS
The Orcutt/Santa Maria Stock Investment Club
meets every Monday at 9:00 am in the Santa
Maria Elks Lodge building. Learn about and
discuss stock market investing. All investors and
potential investors are welcome. Call Jim Speer
at 805-934-1164 for information
All-America City Quilters' Guild meets at 165
W. Clark Ave, on the second Wednesday of each
month at 7 p.m. Info: 937-3477
American Legion Post 534 Breakfast 8-11am on
the first Sunday of each month. Public invited.
145 W. Clark Ave.
All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast at OASIS Senior
Center, 420 East Soares, Old Orcutt on the second
Saturday of each month 8 – 10 am:. Adults $5.00,
Children under 10: $3.00
ARK Tennis Lessons for third through eighth
graders. Info: Coach Patrick Ortiz 934-9911.
Art Classes for Kids and Adults weekly at
the Town Center Gallery, 321 Town Center
West, near Big 5 in the old Mervyn's Shopping
Center.349-7303 or 937-2075 .
BIBLE STUDY: Getting to know the Hebrew
Roots of Christianity. We meet every Saturday at
Orcutt Presbyterian Church, 10:00 am. to 12:00.
(933 Patterson Rd.)
Rooms may vary, please call for location or for
more information. Marvin 805-878-2431.
BIBLE Study, Monday nights, 7:30-9:00pm. St.
Louis de Montfort, Parish Community Center,
Room 2. Current study Gospel of Matthew.
The Acts of the Apostles begins 6-25-12. All
denominations welcome. Information contact
Trent 937-9625 or Steve 937-1353.
BOOK SALE Orcutt Library, Clark & Bradley,
on first Saturday of each month. Everything $1
each. Sponsored by Friends of the Orcutt Library.
Central City Chordsmen invites those who
would like to sing or would like to learn to
participate with them. Call 937-7960 for
information.
CENTRAL COAST SAMS RV GROUP will
be holding their July outing at Pacific Dunes,
1205 Silver Spur Place, Oceano CA. Our group
meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month for a 3 day
"camput". We enjoy planned tours, good food
and fellowship at local campgrounds within
100 miles of the Central Coast. We welcome
new members. Contact Bob Garvin 938-5715.
Coast Valley's Pony Club is welcoming new
members! We teach English and Western riding
to kids and young adults up to age 25. To
learn more, please call 928-7233 or visit www.
coastvalleysponyclub.org.
Crestwood Christian Fellowship welcomes
all to attend our Sunday service at 9:30 AM.
We are a non-denominational church with an
all volunteer staff. We seek to save the lost by
spreading the Good News of Jesus AND take
care of those in need in our community. 1265
W McCoy, 925-7500
Church of Our Savior, corner of Bradley and
Patterson. Everyone is invited to come and
listen and male singers to participate. Info:
934-0399.
Central Coast Computer Club 4Cs Knollwood
Village Country Club, 4012 So. Bradley. Systems
“SIG” starts at 5:45pm Word & Windows “SIG”
at 6 PM Business meeting at 7 PM. on the third
Tuesday of each month. Visitors are welcome.
Compassionate Friends is a self-help group
for bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings.
Meets on the third Tuesday of each month,
7-8:30pm. Church of Christ 795 E. Foster Rd.
Info: 922-5222
Cub Scout Pack 91 is always looking for new
continued on page 7
Santa Maria Country Club
Summer Tennis Camps for Juniors
Fees Include:
Two Camps:
July 9-13 and July 30-Aug 3 Coaching/Instruction
Camp TShirt
Tiny Tots: 4-5 yrs
Certificate of Completion
10:00-10:45 AM
Fabulous Prizes
Pee Wees: 6-8 yrs
Maximum 6:1Student
10:45-11:30 AM
to Instructor Ratio
Future Champs: 9-11 yrs
Instructors:
11:30-12:30PM
Darien Wright
Beg/Intermediate: 12-18 yrs
Keith Bowker
3:00-4:00 PM
Trish Gooley
For Registration or
Information, Call 937-3222 For information or to register call 937-3222
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A light dinner will be served to the children at 5:00 pm.
The program will begin promptly at 5:30 pm
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Registration is at 4:30 on July 16th.
Limited Space, so register early!
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boys between 1st and 5th grade. Scouting teaches
young boys about their community, citizenship,
service to others, and outdoor adventure. To
learn more about us visit www.pack91orcutt.org
or call us at 253-CUBS.
Four-Part Barbershop Harmony for Women
who love to sing. For additional information,
call 805-736-7572. We love to sing for special
occasions. Rehearsals on Thursday nights,
6:45PM, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 4725
S. Bradley Rd..
Friendship Club of Santa Maria Valley meets at
noon on the second Wednesday of the month at
local restaurants. The Club offers opportunities
for women to participate in varied activities.
937-6320
Growing Grounds Farm Stand open Thursdays
from 12 pm to 6 pm. Come and enjoy fresh
vegetables, flowers and plants. We are located
on the corner of Foster Rd and California. For
more information call 934-2182.
Healing Grief Class, an 8 week support class
for the newly bereaved held 5 times a year (Tues
10:00 to 12:00 at Marian Residence) and a Grief
Recovery Support Group every Tues. 3:00 to
4:30 at Marian West, 505 E. Plaza Drive in Santa
Maria. Info on either group: Marian Hospice at
739-3830
Join the Cub Scouts! Pack 93 of Orcutt
Camping, hiking, lots of outdoor activities.
Family oriented pack. Siblings are invited! Join
the fun of the most exciting Cub Scout pack
around. Contact Cubmaster Paul Rodarte at
478-3538 or for more information check out
Pack 93's website: www.lospadrespack93.com
50 Plus Club members, guests meet in St. Louis
de Montfort Parish Hall, 5095 Harp Road, Second
Thursday of each month 11:30am for community
news and potluck lunch. Info: 937-3119.
Friends of the Orcutt Library meet at Sunny
Hills Mobile Home Estates Clubhouse, 1650 E.
Clark, Orcutt on the second Wednesday of each
month 4:00pm. Info: 934-1142.
Habitat for Humanity’s “RE-STORE” is open to
the public and sells recycled building materials
from construction sites and business donations.
Doors, windows, cabinets, lights, tubs, sinks, and
lighting fixtures (some are new or nearly new)
are sold at 50% or less of retail. Habitat for
Humanity also accept donations. Located at 2053
Preisker Lane, Suite B, Santa Maria. Hours are
Tuesdays 10 AM to 1 PM, Fridays, 10AM to 4PM
(Sue-hope I got it right!:)) and the 2nd and 4th
Saturdays of each month from 10 AM to 1 PM.
Hearthstone Educators is an independent
Christian support group that offers enrichment
activities for homeschooling families in the Santa
Maria area. Contact group leader Cheryl Kliewer
at 937-7099 for information.
Heritage Church 4799 S. Bradley Rd. 934-2635
CONNECTIONS-every Wednesday except 5th
Wednesday of the month: Delicious Dinner at
6pm (first time free...then $3 pp) followed by
Bible Study for all ages. All are welcome. Out
by 8pm.
Job’s Daughters is an organization for young
women ages 10 - 20 that teaches leadership,
self-confidence, fundraising and philanthropic
activities, friendship and respect for people and
cultures and has over 20,000 members in the
USA; Canada; Australia; the Philippines and
Brazil. For a girl to qualify, she must have a
Masonic relationship. Assistance is offered to
identify the Masonic relationship. Info: Pat
Cuthbertson, Bethel Guardian, at 937-0838.
NOW OPEN
Ladies of American Legion Auxiliary meeting,
Post 534 on the third Wednesday of each month
in Old Orcutt at the Post.
Los Padres Artist Guild Meeting, OASIS Senior
Center, 420 E. Soares, Old Orcutt on the second
Friday of each month at 7:30 pm. Info: 9379750. Everyone welcome.
Marine Corps League Coastal Valleys
Detachment 1340 meets on the fourth Tuesday
of every month at the Santa Maria Museum of
Flight, 3015 Airpark Drive. We invite anyone who
is an active duty or honorably discharged US
Marine or Navy corpsman to join us.For further
information, visit us at our web site: http://www.
cvdmcl.org
Master Public Speaking and Improve Your
Leadership Skills Toastmasters Meeting every
Thursday 12-1:15pm Join us at Merrill Gardens
in the Community Room, 1350 Suey Road,
Santa Maria
MOPS (Mothers Of Preschoolers) meets every
2nd and 4th Monday @ 6:30pm at Pacific
Christian Center, 3435 Santa Maria Way. If you
have a child from infancy-kindergarten, join
us for fun, food, crafts, speakers and more.
Childcare is provided. Info: 934-3491 or www.
pacificchristian.net.
The Natural History Museum of Santa Maria
presents LIVE! At the Museum on the first
Saturday of every month. Live family oriented
program which feature animals and plants of
interest to our community. NatureBabies story
time is held on the last Friday of each month, a
Museum docent presents an preschool story time
which includes a free book to each attending
child.
Natural History Museum Santa Maria 412
South McClelland, Santa Maria. 614-0806 Hours:
Wed and Friday Noon-3PM Saturday 11-4PM Free
Admission. Donations gratefully accepted. The
Museum offers free school tours.
Newcomers Club - Santa Maria Valley women’s
group meets monthly for lunch, coffee, special
events and to have fun. Join us! Call Barbara
Chappell 614-6800.
MOMS Club of Orcutt is dedicated to
supporting stay-at-home and part-time working
moms who are looking for exciting and fun
things to do with their small children. Info:
937-8337
Oasis General Grievers Support Group meets
Wednesdays from 2pm to 3:30pm, starting
Sept. 3rd, 2008, at 420 Soares Ave. All grievers
are welcome and encouraged to join, there
is no charge. There will be qualified and
knowledgeable grief counselors leading the
group. Info: 937-9750. Good Grief, is still
meeting at Luis Oasis Senior Center , at 420
Soares Ave. , Old Orcutt, CA. “Good Grief” meets
on Thursday, from 1:30pm to 3pm. This group
is more suitable for people who are not newly
bereaved. Through sharing stories and laughter,
and sometimes tears, we try to help you put your
life back together after the loss of your spouse.
Orcutt Area Advisory Group. Mid-State Bank
and Trust, 1110 East Clark Avenue on the fourth
Monday of each month at 7:30 pm Guests are
always welcome. Info: 937-1861
Orcutt Garden Club meets at the Luis OASIS
Senior Center, 420 Soares Ave., on the third
Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. from September
through May. Guests are welcome. Info: Betty
934-5772.
MOMS Club of Orcutt is a chapter of the
MOMS Club International and is dedicated
to supporting stay-at-home and part-time
working moms who are looking for exciting
and fun things to do with their small children.
Info: [email protected] or http://
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