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Coastal View News • September 19, 2024

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CARPINTERIA Vol. 31, No. 1

September 19 - 25, 2024

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A wave of creativity

County gifts vehicle to Seniors Inc.

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Q&A: City Council candidate Julia Mayer

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Throwback: Main School, 1938

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Two more wins for Warrior tennis

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Sean Anderson, left, carefully dabs blue paint onto the wall at the 700 Linden Project last Thursday, with his brother, Ben Anderson, perched at right. Ben told CVN that the mural, which will cover six panels on the south side of the 700 Linden block, captures Carpinteria’s natural habitat and its animals, and highlights symbols of Chumash culture. “As a local I love the idea of representing nature at the heart of Carpinteria and showcasing the balance between nature, native animals and humans. To honor local nature and the native people in the heart of downtown Carpinteria seems appropriate for a mural project in town,” he told CVN. The 700 Linden Project, a 30,000-square-foot mixed-use complex that encompasses the 700 Linden Avenue block, is scheduled to open later this fall.

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