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Coastal View News • May 18, 2023

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CARPINTERIA Vol. 29, No. 35

May 18 - 24, 2023

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Rincon Trail project moves closer to reality

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Island Brewing Company brings home the silver

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Local artists host studio tours

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Warriors and Rams wrap up season

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A colorful restoration

Muralism, in collaboration with the city of Carpinteria, took on the restoration of Tomol Interpretive Play Area last week; according to Muralism Manager Greg Perea, the team designed a mural with dolphins swimming across “the channel” and underneath a newly-painted rainbow bridge, with 11 dolphins, two harbor seals, a turtle and a stingray painted throughout the park. “When it came time to restore the rainbow bridge itself, Muralism brought in Chumash descendants to actually do the painting,” said Matt Dominguez, a Chumash Culture Bearer since 2010 and Muralism lead artist. “The ‘family’ spent the day singing, painting, storytelling and sharing a meal together.”

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