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The Brass Factory is a nine-piece band with a three-piece horn section, four-piece rhythm section, and a male and female vocalist. The band plays a variety of music with selected songs in classic rock, Motown, soul, dance, R&B, and jazz.
Concerts in the Park are free and family friendly. Those attending should bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks. The concerts will continue throughout the summer. The complete Concerts in the Park schedule will be available at www.cityofsantamaria.org.
Direct questions to the Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department, 805-925-0951 ext. 2260.
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Free bus passes for select Santa Maria teens
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and last updated 2021-06-22 18:00:18-04
Starting July 1, the City of Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department will be handing out month-long bus passes to Santa Maria students in need.
Labeled as Youth Adventure Passes, they are valid aboard any Santa Maria Area Transit (SMAT) buses.
Applications can be picked up at the Abel Maldonado Community Youth Center on South McClelland Street, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Students who are interested must be in grades 7 through 12, enrolled in Santa Maria schools with valid ID, have a parent s signature, and are able to show financial need.