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Three Lucia Mar board members face recall threat

People should be outraged, she said. They ve learned nothing for the past year. click to enlarge Photo By Kasey Bubnash ENOUGH IS ENOUGH At a rally outside the Lucia Mar Unified School District office on May 4, Michael Mulder, vice president of Central Coast Families for Education Reform, announced plans to recall three of the district s board members. Galvan s kids are both juniors at Arroyo Grande High School, and, like students statewide, they ve spent months learning online from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers and district officials throughout SLO County say they re doing what they can with the time and resources allotted, but parents like Galvan worry distance learning will have lasting negative effects on their children s mental and physical health.

Non-profit Welcome Home Military Heroes honors Central Coast veterans

and last updated 2021-04-29 02:35:52-04 Today marks one year since the non-profit Welcome Home Military Heroes began honoring veterans on Central Coast. The Arroyo Grande-based organization started the tradition in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We realized the Central Coast and the community needed this and they needed to get out and honor our military heroes during this time, said Robert Tolan Jr., co-founder and vice president of Welcome Home Military Heroes. They needed something positive in their life.“ In the last year, the organization has honored 156 veterans from Cambria to Santa Barbara with vehicle salutes. The veterans range in age from as young as 20 to as old as 107.

17 Strong holds fundraiser to send cancer survivors on trips

17 Strong holds fundraiser to send cancer survivors on trips Kenny Nichols and last updated 2021-04-17 22:11:27-04 The 17 Strong foundation held a fundraiser at Costa de Oro Winery Saturday afternoon. The non-profit organization sold barbecue plates and wine bottles with 17 Strong labels. A DJ played music as people enjoyed their meal while sporting their favorite baseball jersey in honor of Ryan Teixeira. The Arroyo Grande High School baseball standout created 17 Strong before he passed away from cancer in 2017. It means the world to the Teixeira and 17 strong and Ryan is definitely looking down and so thankful for it as well, says Chiara Cipolla, the Director of Development for 17 Strong. We have a huge community following and we just can t think the community enough for being so supportive and always coming out and supporting us.

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