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Serving the Community of Orcutt, California • May 23, 2012 • www.OrcuttPioneer.com • Circulation 17,000 + UVP Funding Approved; Construction to be Completed in 2013 An overview of the UVP Corridor Plan. The orange section is slated to begin construction by the end of summer. It has been nearly fifteen years begin work on Union Valley Parkway since County Public Works, the and the Highway 101/Union Valley Santa Barbara County Association of Parkway interchange that had been Governments, Caltrans, and the City planned for since the 1960’s. of Santa Maria all came together to O n A p r i l 2 7 t h o f t h i s ye a r, Fourth District Supervisor Joni Gray announced that the 101/UVP interchange received the go-ahead from the California Transportation Commission who approved the SBCAG’s request for $6.1 million in state Proposition 1B funds to be allocated to the project. After Proposition 1B, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 was approved by California voters, the SBCAG Board got down to business on plans to connect Union Valley Parkway with Hwy 101 and create a new interchange. The Proposition 1B state funds will be matched by $6.1 million in local Measure A tax funds. “Measure A has proven to be a wise investment,” says Jim Kemp, SBCAG Executive Director, of the ½ cent sales tax for County transportation infrastructure improvements authorized by voters in 2008, “These local funds were critical.” According to Supervisor Gray, Caltrans can now advertise for construction bids with a contract expected to be awarded in August and construction beginning by the end of summer. As part of the 101/UVP interchange project, a new bridge will be constructed over Highway 101 with on and off ramps connecting Union Valley Parkway to the southbound and northbound freeway. The new interchange will provide a direct connection to the Santa Maria Airport Business Park, provide a new access to a critical east-west arterial in Orcutt, and planners hope it will improve traffic circulation. “I want to thank everyone involved for keeping this project a top priority and for working together to bring it to this point,” says Gray, “The positive vote from CTC means this project is now a reality.” Union Valley Parkway Phase 3 is expected to be completed in 2013. Rebecca Ross Klosinski reporting Mesa Verde Building to be Completed by New Developer Inland Pacific Builders (IBP), a California-based builder, developer and property management company, recently purchased the incomplete Mesa Verde housing tract located off Clark Avenue near Stillwell Road with plans to complete the project originally started by the Larwin Company. IBP has obtained permits to begin building the remaining four homes from the previous builder’s plans that were left unfinished and intend to erect thirty homes in all, with the remaining 26 to be BlancaADA/CDA/CCDS T. Entrena,MEMBER DDS single-story, 1900-2600 square foot homes with three car garages. “This work will be carefully paced with a focus on quality,” says the company, “Inland Pacific Builders, Inc. is very proud of our reputation to work hand in hand with the local government agencies, neighbors, and professional to execute and finalize an excellent product.” In addition to offering open spaces, streetscaping, and a laundry list of home amenities, Inland Pacific Builders explained in a letter to current homeowners in the Home of HUGE portions and GREAT service!!! subdivision that they have worked to “develop a program which will focus on current trends and aim to benefit the neighborhood values.” “We believe strongly that finishing this neighborhood will help the speedy recovery of the value for all.” To find out more, visit www. inlandpacificbuilders.com. Call 556-3065 for more information. Rebecca Ross Klosinski reporting 's House of Piz y k za Ric Featured Special! $ 9900 New Patient Special! Call Us Today! 805-937-3670 www.orcuttdentistry.com 112 Park Avenue, Old Orcutt, CA 93455 (805) 937-1871 156 S. Broadway • Orcutt, CA 93455 Mondays & Tuesdays Only $10.75 1 topping large pizza, Eat in or take out, or delivered! No Coupon Needed! 4869 S. Bradley Rd. #106 Fresh & Easy Shopping Ctr. 938-1126 IRA’s, ROTH IRA’s & 401(k) ROLLOVERS 2 Orcutt Pioneer ~ May 23, 2012 Orcutt News for Orcutt Folks Published on or about the fourth Wednesday of each month Distribution 17,000+ : 15,091 in mail 1,998 delivered to businesses in the Orcutt area Publishers: Steve Southwick & Stephanie Southwick Hull Reporters & Photographers: Steve Southwick, Stephanie Southwick Hull, James Jepsen, Rebecca Ross, Michelle Wood, Sandra Stewart Contact Phone: Business & Advertising: (805) 714-6584 Postal Address: P.O. Box 2545, Orcutt CA 93457 E-Mail address: [email protected] Graphic Art Department James Jepsen, Art Director [email protected] Art Dept. Fax (805) 980-4889 Webmaster: Archie Miller [email protected] www.OrcuttPioneer.com Local Event Raises Orcutt Schools Earn Funds for Chinese Donations in Fresh & Easy’s Orphanage Shop for Schools Program Threshold Ministries held a fundraising event at the Orcutt Presbyterian Church on April 28. Threshold Ministries is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping children in China, and is one of the few groups licensed as a nonprofit, non-government organization in China. For the past thirteen years it has been involved in building an orphanage in Linjiang, China. The orphanage houses 33 children. The Ministry also sponsors 212 children who live in mountain villages nearby. During the 13 years it has been in operation, 80 of the children have graduated from a Chinese university and 14 from technical school. The event featured an evening of fine dining and a concert, as well as a live auction and silent auction. Rockit Foods provided the food and services as a donation. Chef Rob, the Executive Chef and co-owner, along with his wife Stefani, are graduates of Righetti High School. Carl "Sonny" Leyland, a pianist who was inducted into the Boogie Woogie Hall of Fame in 2010, and has played numerous times in the Paris Jazz Festival, provided the evening's music. All of the profits from the evening’s events goes toward helping the children in China. For further information, contact Rev. Robert Wedaa at 805-9374306 or robertwedaa8187@comcast. net. (805) 937-4556 Ready to make a difference in your quality of life. Securities and advisory services offered through National Planning Corporation (NPC), Member FINRA/SIPC, A Registered Investment Advisor. Woodland Leishman & Associates and NPC are separate and unrelated companies. Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market today announced that schools in Orcutt earned more than $10,000 through its fourth-annual Shop for Schools program. The company today also opened online registration for the fall 2012 Shop for Schools program. Schools can sign up at www. freshandeasy.com/shopforschools. In total, Fresh & Easy is giving more than $2 million to local schools throughout Arizona, California and Nevada. Over 2,700 schools participated in the fundraising program which ran from September 15th to December 31st. Participating schools include: Valley Christian Academy, May Grisham Learning Center, Dunlap, Orcutt Academy K-8 and High School, Lakeview, Family Partnership Charter School, Alice Shaw, St. Louis de Montfort, Pine Grove, and Patterson Road. SHOP ORCUTT Orcutt Pioneer Your Community Newspaper FIRST I do. I do. Mike Spears, Agent Insurance Lic#: 0634487 1103 E Clark Avenue, Suite D Santa Maria, CA 93455 Bus: 805-937-7275 Your new life together starts now. 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Beginning in 1928 Troop 91 held their weekly meetings in a small “scout hut” located on a corner of Orcutt Union School District property. Unfortunately, the scouts lost their meeting place of 84 years three years ago and have been working to establish a new home base since that time. “Prior to the destruction of the Hut, the Troop’s sponsor, or Chartered Organization, American Legion Post 534, resolved to construct the Troop’s meeting place at another location and to salvage as much of the old building as possible to reuse in the new hut,” explains Americanism Chairman Alan T. Munch. The Legion recently made a presentation to the Santa Maria Parks and Recreation Commission to request permission to Scouts assist with the groundbreaking construct the new building in Pioneer Park. ceremonies for the new Scout Hut soon to “The Commissioners enthusiastically begin construction at Pioneer Park. approved the request,” says Munch, Dr. David Hensiek Chiropractor VICTORIAN STAINED GLASS WORKS Unique Gifts for the Holidays Gift Certificates • Holiday Decorations Design/Build Stained Glass Windows www.stainedglassworks.biz 125 W Clark Ste 105 ~ 937-8234 235 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt CA 93455 (805) 937-2015 • Fax (805) 937-2016 “Through the donated help of a local contractor, Kinyon Construction, the Hut was taken apart and the salvaged hut stored, along with its historical memorabilia that had been proudly displayed on the Hut’s walls.” The foundation for the new Hut was poured in March, but $21,000 in additional funds will need to be raised to complete the project. A bar-b-que fundraiser is planned for June 2nd at Pioneer Park and will include a raffle and display outlining plans for the new Hut. “The Scouting program is as relevant to the character development of our youth as it has ever been,” says Munch, “Once completed, the Scout Hut will once again be a place where the history and memorabilia of the oldest Troop in the Santa Maria Valley will be displayed, serving to maintain a tangible link between the Troop’s past members and today’s and future members of the Boy Scouts.” The new Hut will also be made available to other Boy and Girls Scout troops in the area. Contributions can be made to the attention of Alan Munch at American Legion Post 534, 145 W. Clark in Orcutt. Call 938-8598 to find out more about Troop 91’s BBQ fundraiser. Rebecca Ross Klosinski reporting Now Featuring Banquets and Catering by Chef Rick! Far Western Tavern 899 Guadalupe Street Guadalupe, CA 93434 (805) 343-2211 Are You Happy With… Your Insurance Agent? Your Insurance Company? Your Insurance Premiums? Did you answer NO to any of these questions? Don’t feel bad You’re not alone!! Hi, I’m Cheri Hunter, owner of CIG Insurance Agency. I can help!! Why not me call today? Let me change those No’s to YES!! Better coverage - Better service - Better Rates – that’s what I do!! facebook.com/sbcasa twitter.com/sb_casa Lift up a child’s voice. A child’s life. Cheri Hunter [email protected] | 934-4100 www.cigagent.com Donate. Volunteer. Be there for a child. Find out how at sbcasa.org 4 Orcutt Pioneer ~ May 23, 2012 Friends of Waller Park Honor Don Ward Model A’s Present Scholarships Don Ward, president of Friends of Waller Park (far right), poses with members of the board of Friends of Waller Park and others after he was honored by the Friends for his 25 years of dedication to Waller Park. From left they are Denise Valente, director; George Johnston, vice president; Mary Lou Los, treasurer; Jeanne Sparks, coordinator; and Martin Villescas, park ranger. Don Ward was honored for 25 years of dedication to improving Waller Park during an Arbor Day celebration at the park on April 28. "Don is totally committed to Waller Park,” said board vice president George Johnston. “His leadership has been instrumental in the numerous improvements that have been made to the park, including installation of four Mark Rosenthal instructor, Tom Funderburke, Uriel Rincon, Cole Duty, Jay McCord Santa Maria A's President, Jose Gutierrez, Eduardo Flores, Christopher Candelaria, and Jesus new children’s play structures, a 27-hole Magana. Missing: Craig Morgan, Martin Gutierrez, and Travis Park. disk golf course and planting of more than 2,000 trees. We are indebted to him for the The Santa Maria A’s, Model A Car Frank Hamlin Plumbing work he has done.” BLE New Construction Club recently presented ten Hanock Central Coast Chorus sang patriotic AVAILA W T I D E and Repair R E C songs while scouts present the flag during College automotive students with $400 TAX STALLING A N TER IN EA the ceremony. Ward received a plaque scholarships with funds raised through FOR SS WATER H Tankless Water Heaters E L its recent car show held in Old Orcutt. K TAN and park rangers planted a redwood tree & The ten 2011 AHC scholarship winners in his honor Water Line Repiping are: Eduardo Flores, Craig Morgan, All Your Martin Gutierrez, Jose Gutierrez, Jesus Plumbing Magana, Uriel Rincon, Travis Park, Cole and Gas Needs Duty, Christopher Candelaria and Tom Funderburke. Many Orcutt businesses (805) helped to sponsor the car show and the scholarships. 938-7775 Frank Hamlin, Owner PO Box 2368 Orcutt, CA 93457-2368 email:[email protected] Lic #704690 ORCUTT 937-5340 $10.00 OFF SMOG CHECK 937-6641 100 E. Clark Ave Orcutt, CA 93455 OIL CHANGES AS LOW AS $ 00 29 Family owned and operated since the early 80’s! +tax 76 Oil • ask for details PASS OR DON’T PAY! 34 $ 00 Plus $8.25 for Certificate Regular price $44.00 With this Pioneer 1/15/2000 Plus Coupon $8.25• Expires Certificate ‘95 and Older Vehicles, Vans or Motorhomes $10 Extra. Coupons May Not Be Combined With Any Other Offer. Most Cars or Light Trucks. With coupon only • Please call for appointment. Expires 6-30-12 s r r TM 5 Orcutt Pioneer ~ May 23, 2012 Orcutt Schools Update Olga Reed Joins the Orcutt Family for third graders, Band for grades 4-8, Bob Bush, Superintendent Orcutt Union School District Continuing our look at schools around the district, we profile Olga Reed School this month. The newest addition to the Orcutt Union School District may be a 15-mile drive from Orcutt, but it is feeling like a full-fledged member of the district family. As readers will remember, Olga Reed School, which previously was part of the single-school Los Alamos School District, joined Orcutt this past summer. The 2011-2012 school year has been a time of adjustment for the school’s staff, as holdovers have been getting acclimated to the programs and procedures of their new district and district veterans new to Olga Reed have been learning about the school and Los Alamos community. Now, with Olga Reed’s inaugural school year in Orcutt near its conclusion, folks at the 185-student, K-8 school are feeling good about the transition and looking forward to the future. “This has been a learning year for all of us,” says the school’s principal, Joe Dana. “Now that everyone knows each other and feels comfortable, we are ready to come together to do some great things here.” Steadily and surely, the Orcutt Union School District is putting its imprint on the school. Orcutt has made an impact through personnel, as several district veterans have joined Olga Reed’s staff. This year, new faces at Olga Reed have included Dana as principal; Susi Haggerty, Debbie Hart, Ron Maderas, Lynn Ramos, and Myrna Taira as teachers; and Steve Borjas as daytime custodian. Part of the district’s influence has been visual, as its grounds and maintenance crews have worked over the summer and during the school year to clean classrooms and buildings, trim trees, and beautify the school grounds. Located adjacent to foothills and a county park, Olga Reed’s campus already was scenic – but now it looks even more attractive. In addition, Orcutt has made a difference through programs that reflect district priorities. Arts programs – dance lessons funded by the Orcutt Children’s Arts Foundation, instruction in recorders and Beginning Strings – have been a welcome addition. AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) college readiness strategies have been a focus for site-based teacher training. A physical education program also has been established. “Students and parents have been very enthusiastic about Orcutt’s emphasis on the arts,” Dana reports. “When our student body put on a dance performance in March, it was our best attended evening event of the year.” On its own, the school has formed its own Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA). With help from the 15th District PTA, a group of staff and parents came together in the fall to write bylaws, form an executive board, and begin work as an official PTSA unit. Olga Reed’s PTSA has been quite busy with school events and fund-raising. Most recently, a community Cinco de Mayo celebration it planned was a resounding success. Academics remain a priority at Olga Reed. Last year, the school made tremendous gains in student achievement, raising its Academic Performance Index score 55 points to a very respectable 822. This year, staff have continued to emphasize instruction in core academic areas of reading, language arts, and mathematics. Meantime, the school’s state-funded After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program continues to be very popular with parents. The program is free, and provides nearly 140 students with homework support, academic enrichment, recreational activities, and computer activities during after-school hours up to 6:00 p.m. “Our goal is to provide a safe place for kids while giving them homework help and lots of other activities,” says ASES program director Janice Chaves. “They can be part of our big family at school before going home to their smaller family.” Enrollment at Olga Reed for the 20122013 school year is now taking place. Families who are interested in a smaller setting, the school’s focus on academics and the arts, and/or free childcare through ASES may want to consider Olga Reed. For more information, please phone Dana at school at 344-2401. “It’s been a wonderful experience to be at Olga Reed,” says Taira, a kindergarten teacher. “The staff is great, the parents are welcoming, and the kids are just wonderful. I have nothing but positive to say about this school. It’s a great little school out in the country – I love it!” Superintendent Bob Bush can be contacted by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 938-8900. Need Extra Money? RAINBOWS END JEWELRY IS PAYING CASH FOR YOUR OLD GOLD SILVER PLATINUM DIAMONDS COINS Robert 928-9944 btbinsurance.com • License #0D35066 2560 Professional Parkway • Santa Maria 805-347-4700 Phone • 800-727-5918 Toll Free Give yourself a reason to go barefoot again! Call Dr. Fillerup today for a Complimentary Consultation with your First Treatment Learn the Art of Defense with American Freestyle Karate Children • Youth Families • Adults Accepting New Students Class Sizes Limited Sensei Ron & Sharon Oakes (805) 440-4379 Discover Toenail Fungus Laser Therapy. 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Several to choose from. $30 ($75 brand new) Monica 934-3239 New never used Propane Tankless Water Heater Paolma MD PTG-42PVP 2.5 GPM Comes with Vent Kit Paid $580. will take $450.00 937-5723 Ed Big screen tvin console 80.oo Alicia 8057347129 Home made tamales $15/doz. call alicia and place ur order 805 734 7129 USA Flag design folding sports event chair.Large with cup holders, carrying case. Blanket,911 Cap "we will never forget".Patriotic Flower vase.All brand new.$50.00 720-2127 cell Almost new Treasure Hunter Vision Pro XJ9 metal detector. Paid 148 Sell for only 65 phone 937-7140 FOR RENT: Secure storage space for RV/Boat/Vehicle. 10ft x 24ft. Cell 345-7925. ’05 Harley Sportster stock parts exc cond. Make offer. Exhaust & Guards handgrips Belt guard Taillight mirrors Trans cover Stays Jump Seat David 805-598-5557 Cobra driver, model SQ, regular shaft. Only 2 years old; very good condition. 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Cost is $12.00 for AARP members and $14.00 for others. Contact the Senior Center at 937-9750 or Instructor (Bob Hoffman) at 937-4469 to enroll or for information. 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. The scouts of Pack 91 of Orcutt completed their annual conservation clean up effort at Figueroa Mt. on April 15th with the assistance of their parents and siblings and leaders. Armed with shovels, rakes, and brooms, the boys cleared off mud, pine needs, leaves, that had accumulated onto the nature walk trial at the Pino Also picnic grounds. After their clean up efforts the families enjoyed a picnic lunch overlooking the Santa Ynez Valley, and then a short hike to the US Forest Service lookout station at the top of the mountain. Each boy earned his Conservation Good Turn Award. All boys from first to 5th grade are always welcome to visit and join. Call 253-CUBS NOW OPEN MONTHLY OR WEEKLY EVENTS The Stock Investment Club meets every Monday at 9:00 am (except the Monday after Easter) in the Santa Maria Elks Lodge building. Learn about and discuss stock investing. All investors and potential investors are welcome. Call Jim Speer at 805 -341164 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. 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. 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