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LEARN ABOUT THE BUG: For more information, go to californiacitrusthreat.org or contact the local University of California Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardener Program at 781-5939 for help in identification of unusual plant symptoms or pests.
Derek Menesez
high school student
“Probably in SLO shopping or at the beach.”
‘CONDOR ZONE’ 4-1-1: For more information about the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Condor Recovery Program, visit fws.gov/refuge/hopper_mountain/. More information about non-lead ammunition can be found at dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/hunting/condor/. Credit: PHOTO BY HENRY BRUINGTON
Caitlin Knoll
high school student
“The fair. All of the concerts and the rides are spectacular.”
LEARN ABOUT THE BUG: For more information, go to californiacitrusthreat.org or contact the local University of California Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardener Program at 781-5939 for help in identification of unusual plant symptoms or pests.
Clyde Loraing
retired social worker
“Eat light, but eat well, and have something refreshing to drink like iced tea or lemonade; and then telephone the people you miss and tell them to come visit you on the Central Coast.”
LA VIE BOHèME: The Met: Live in HD screens Puccini’s La Bohème at the PAC on April 5 at 9:55 a.m. The season of screenings continues with Mozart’s Così fan tutte on May 4 at 2 p.m. and concludes with Rossini’s La Cenerentola on May 10 at 9:55 a.m. Tickets are $27 or $12 for students, visit calpolyarts.org or call 756-4849 for more information.
Sarah Prince
grad student
“A hike in Montaña de Oro, followed by a swim in the ocean.”