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CTG KIDS workshops (ages 7-10) presents:
“Character Matters: The Return of the Fairy Tale Advice Council”
The show will happen on Friday, July 16th at 10 am. The 30 minute show is free to everyone.
CTG JUNIORS workshop (ages 10 – 13) presents:
The world premiere of “Dave the Brave and the Pirateers!”
This 45 minute show will debut Friday, July 16th at 8 pm. It will also be free for all attendees.
The Jack Oakie Stars (ages 13-17) bring to the stage “Beauty and the Beast Jr.”
CTG will hold performances Saturday & Sunday evenings at 8 pm
General audience tickets are $8, children 12 and under get free admission.
California plan would convert refinery into recreation spot
February 15, 2021 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California State Parks announced plans for a massive recreational development on oil refinery property, although the company will not cease operations for another two years.
The proposal for the Phillips 66 Santa Maria refinery near Arroyo Grande hinges on whether the parks agency buys or leases the property, The Sacramento Bee reports.
The facility, which produces an average of about 44,500 barrels of crude oil per day and employs 140 people, announced plans to close in 2023.
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The parks department wants to develop the land to “support recreational activities” for the nearby Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area.
State plan would convert refinery near Arroyo Grande into recreation spot
ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. (AP) California State Parks announced plans for a massive recreational development on oil refinery property, although the company will not cease operations for another two years.
The proposal for the Phillips 66 Santa Maria refinery near Arroyo Grande hinges on whether the parks agency buys or leases the property, The Sacramento Bee reports.
The facility, which produces an average of about 44,500 barrels of crude oil per day and employs 140 people, announced plans to close in 2023.
The parks department wants to develop the land to “support recreational activities” for the nearby Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area.