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(CEC) Climate Stewards certification program starts soon

Do you want to advance equitable climate solutions in your community?

The Community Environmental Council’s (CEC) Climate Stewards certification program is designed to provide you with the tools needed to take individual and collective action that makes an impact. Taking bold measures to stop the climate crisis requires all of us—non-profit leaders, professionals, recent college graduates, retirees, and community members—to work together. By building a groundswell of grassroots action, we can move the needle on climate change.

Take this course to:

  1. Gain access to climate action resources and opportunities to join the movement
  2. Understand the psychology and science behind climate change
  3. Forge greater community connections
  4. Effectively communicate about the climate crisis
  5. Be part of a supportive community of climate steward alumni who continue to share knowledge and expand climate action together long after the course is complete

Learn more and apply at: https://cec.pub/fall2024

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Highlights of City Council Meeting agenda

The Carpinteria City Council will hold its next regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 26 at 5:30 p.m. Members of the public may attend the meeting at City Hall, 5775 Carpinteria Ave., or view the meeting live at https://carpinteriaca.gov/, on Government Access Television Channel 21 or by logging into the Zoom webinar.

The following topics are highlights of the agenda. Additional details and numerous ways for the public to provide comments can be found at https://bit.ly/3XfKuUs. Comments posted on social media will not be provided to council members.

  • Presentation on Master Plan for Aging.
  • Introduction of new employees Noah Alvara, Accounting Technician, and Ryan Benson, Limited-Term Management Analyst.
  • Authorization to issue the Notice Inviting Bids for the clearing and grubbing work of the Carpinteria Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.
  • Annual Review of Fire Protection Mitigation Fee Program.
  • Review and approval of signs for Harbor Seal Rookery.
  • Status update on the potential acquisition of 801 Linden Avenue for a Community Center in Carpinteria and discussion of options for use of the Community Project Funding grant award.
  • Receive and file a report on the considerations (benefits and drawbacks) and process required to transition from a general law city to a charter city and provide direction to staff on next steps.
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Garden beds available!

Our beautiful and bountiful Community Garden, located at 4855 5th St., now has availability for new members. By paying a small fee, members rent a raised garden box where they can grow organic fruits, vegetables, and flowers in the heart of downtown Carpinteria. For additional information contact our Garden Coordinator at (805) 881-1298 or carpgarden@carpinteriaca.gov.

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Dia de los Abuelos: Aug. 28

Abuelos and abuelas, please join us on Wednesday, Aug. 28 for a special event in your honor!

There will be special food and entertainment for all at AgeWell’s Dia de los Abuelos celebration from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Veterans Hall, 941 Walnut Ave.

AgeWell promises a memorable evening filled with joy and appreciation!

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Learn how to catch misinformation!

Curious about how to differentiate fact from fiction in today’s world of misinformation? Don’t miss next week’s AgeWell presentation with journalist Amy Marie Orozco! She’ll be sharing practical tips on spotting misinformation and navigating the truth in our information age.

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???? Location: Veterans Building Meeting Room, 941 Walnut Ave.

Enjoy a sweet treat while learning some invaluable skills. We can’t wait to see you there! ????

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City blood drive raises 18 pints

City staff, elected officials and community members paid a visit to the Vitalant blood donation truck today at City Hall and contributed 18 pints of life-saving blood. Everyone walked away with a $10 grocery gift card and a chance to win a grand prize. The real winners were the future patients whose lives may be saved by today’s donations! Thank you to City staff and elected officials for spearheading this important effort.

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Don’t miss our bilingual summer concert!

Colombian-born songwriter and performer Nathalia will perform her original bilingual music at this year’s final Summer Reading Program event on Friday, August 16 at 3:30 p.m. at the Carpinteria Veteran’s Hall, 941 Walnut Ave.

Brought to you by Carpinteria Community Library, the family friendly concert will feature catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics and musical stories that have families singing, dancing and even opportunities to learn a little Spanish.

Winners of the Summer Reading Prizes will also be announced at the event. Don’t miss it!

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ARB Meeting: Aug. 15

On Aug. 15, the Architectural Review Board will hold its final review of a mixed-use project at the former site of Sun Coast Rentals, 4745 Carpinteria Ave. The proposed three-story mixed-use (commercial/residential) development includes a 24-unit apartment complex and a 4,044 square foot two-story commercial building.

Additional projects on the meeting agenda include review of a sign program for an existing multi-tenant building at 1145 Eugenia Place and the preliminary review of a proposal for collocation of a new wireless telecommunications facility at 6267 Carpinteria Ave.

The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 5775 Carpinteria Ave. and will include virtual and in-person opportunities for public comment.  Learn more about viewing and participation options, as well as project details, at https://bit.ly/3M7HtPC.