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October 17, 2024

Pinnacles National Park tourism creates $12.6M in economic benefits

A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 215,555 visitors to Pinnacles National Park in 2016 spent $12.6 million in communities near the park.

King CityĀ vendors invited to Farmers Market

Tractor Supply Company is looking for farmers, crafters and artisans to sell their homemade and homegrown goods at its spring Farmers Market on April 29.

Free business assistance loan workshop set for April 27

As part of its economic development efforts, the City of King is sponsoring a free workshop on Thursday, April 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 212 S. Vanderhurst Ave.

Arroyo Seco Citizens hosts fundraiser Saturday to repair Abbott Lakes pump

The Arroyo Seco Citizens Association (ASCA), a non-profit 501c3 organization, will host a fundraiser Saturday, April 22, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., to repair the pump for Abbott Lakes in Las Padres National Forest.

Sol Treasures hosts workshops

Join Sol Treasures this month for two spring workshops.

Fairy garden workshop blooms at Eden Valley

Steve McShane teaches residents about the simpler gardening alternative called ā€œfairy gardening.ā€

Heart pillows

On April 10, the Lockwood Fashion Revue sewed cancer heart pillows to uplift breast cancer patients as part of a community service.

Edward Jones financial advisor attends womenā€™s conference

Local Edward Jones Financial Advisor Michele Ing recently attended a Womenā€™s Conference that recognized top female Edward Jones financial advisors.

Donations help South County YMCA assist families in need

Each year the South County YMCA raises funds to help people who cannot afford its membership fees.

Easter Bunny returns to Eden Valley

The Easter Bunny is making a comeback at Eden Valley Care Center to spread cheer and smiles once more this April.
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