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features 12 skywATChERs
Twinke, twinkle, millions of stars, it’s a wonder we know who you are. A backyard observatory and the season’s clear night sky is the perfect combination for stargazing. So set your sights on Orion and let the stellar winter constellation tour begin with Ed and Carolyn Edwards guiding the journey.
22 Q&A: susAN flANNERy
Saving the drama for her day job, star of screens big and small Susan Flannery keeps it real in Carpinteria. Not only is the actress bold and beautiful, she is opinionated and articulate with definite ideas about the town she calls home.
6 CARPINTERIAMAGAZINE
30 AT ThE CoRNER of PEACE & CARP Peaceniks, Doves, Patriots, Traitors, or just plain crazy
whatever you call them, you have to admit the folks assembling every Friday at 5 p.m. on the corner of Carpinteria and Linden avenues are committed to their cause. Some might say they’re misguided or delusional. Whatever the words, the fact that since October 2002 they’ve been demonstrating to get U.S. troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan is pretty impressive.
40 ThE BARNABy CoAsT
Long before the term “Renaissance Man” was coined, Barnaby Conrad was writing bestsellers, painting museum worthy pieces, and living the jet-set life at home and abroad. Now he lives next to the sea on the Rincon where he continues his work as a prolific writer and artist. And his social life is still the talk of the town, too.
50 CITy sIgNs 45 yEARs
It’s the dawning of the age of Carpinteria. That’s how the stars have aligned for the little town by the sea that incorporated 45 years ago. An astrological reading tells the history of Carpinteria and portends what lies ahead for the community.
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