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First Saturday Night Arts Alive

Nov. 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. Experience the vibrant atmosphere as galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants extend their hours for your enjoyment. C STREET ARTS ALIVE FEST C Street between Second and Third streets. Guest artists, musicians, performance groups, food trucks and more. 4TH STREET MERCANTILE 215 Fourth St. Various artists. ART CENTER […]

Posted inArts Alive!

First Saturday Night Arts Alive

Oct. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. Experience the vibrant atmosphere as galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants extend their hours. C STREET ARTS ALIVE FEST C Street between Second and Third streets. Guest artists, musicians, performance groups, food trucks and more. REDWOOD COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL Multiple Venues Redwood Coast Music Festival, 2nd & F […]

Posted inArt Walks + Festivals

First Saturday Night Arts Alive

Experience the vibrant atmosphere as galleries, museums, theaters, bars, and restaurants extend their hours for your enjoyment. C STREET ARTS ALIVE FEST C Street (Second and Third streets). Guest artists, musicians, performance groups, food trucks and more. BLOCK PARTY ON F STREET F Street (Sixth and Seventh streets). Celebrating community health through art and culture. […]

Posted inLifelines

Terry Lee Clark

Terry Lee Clark, 66, passed away on Monday, August 4, 2025, in Salina, Kansas. Born September 10, 1958, in Salina, Kansas, to Leonard and Dorothy Clark, Terry graduated from Salina Central High School in 1976, went on to earn his undergraduate degree from Washburn University in 1980, and received his Juris Doctorate from the University […]

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William “Bill” Daley

William “Bill” Daley, a devoted husband, father, and community pillar, passed away peacefully on September 11, 2024. A proud U.S. Navy veteran, Bill served in Vietnam, where he met his first wife, Thanh. Together, they moved to Fieldbrook, California, where they raised four strong and spirited daughters whom he faithfully supported — cheering them on […]

Posted inLetters + Opinion

‘Doesn’t Hold Water’

Editor: Don’t be fooled by Wayne Pacelle’s letter against Barred Owl (BAOW) culling (Mailbox, Aug. 14). Although he frames his argument in terms of efficacy and fiscal impact, the organizations he represents endorse the “right” of individual animals to live regardless of the consequences. The BAOW, here due solely to anthropogenic landscape alteration, threatens not […]

Posted inArts + Scene

Poetry in the Parks

Barn swallows skim the meadow breathing the summer scent of dry grass and dandelion, maneuvering tails as precise as parabolas, open mouths to catch flies with slight sideways snatches, sleek indigo wings dodge swaying heads of Harding grass, avoiding thickets of bracken fern, rust-colored torsos soar up and over, climb into the mild blue sky, […]

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Paul Scott Ostrom

Scott Ostrom, beloved father, stepfather, husband, entrepreneur, and pioneer in Northern California’s diving and sporting goods community, passed away peacefully on July 15th at the age of 77. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on September 13, 1947, Scott spent his early childhood in Laie before moving with his family to California. Raised in Citrus Heights and […]

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