The SMHS Alpine Club recently provided a day of community service for the City of Santa Maria and then enjoyed an outdoor movie night with a film that highlighted scenic beauty, perseverance, dedication, and teamwork. The club helped to maintain and repair trails at Los Flores Ranch on November 8. Twenty-six club members, accompanied by club co-advisors Amy Hennings and Oscar Velasco and teacher Omar Gonzalez, participated in the volunteer workday. Los Flores Ranch is a 1,778-acre open space with over 20
Crosstown rivals from Pioneer Valley and Santa Maria High Schools will settle the unofficial ownership of Main Street with events on Wednesday and on the football field Friday night, November 1. At high noon on (October 3Oth) - players, coaches, athletic directors and a few administrators from the Saints and Panthers met for a friendly lunch and some easy-going conversation during the “Main Street Classic” at Cool Hand Luke’s restaurant. “This year will be another interesting game as both