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sheetthe News, Views & Culture of the Eastern Sierra Mammoth High Girls Basketball was jumping for joy in their overtime victory Thursday over Lone Pine by a score of 35-34 Saturday, January 11, 2020 FREE Vol. 18, No. 2 SHOOTOUT IN BISHOP 1 injured, 1 killed in attempted robbery at Bishop Shell Station n January 6, 2020, at to turn herself in, telling the approximately 5:14 dispatcher, “It’s too cold. I am Op.m., the Bishop Police going to freeze to death.” Department’s Dispatch Center The temperature was about began receiving ‘911’ calls 19 degrees at the time of the regarding a shooting with mul- call. tiple victims at the Shell Gas She was taken into custody Station, 1290 N. Main St. without incident. After a medi- Three BPD Officers were cal clearance, she was trans- on scene quickly followed by ported to BPD. medical help. The female suspect has been Law enforcement officers identified as Brandee Sue from nearby agencies also Trujillo, 46, of Oildale, CA. She responded. was booked on fugitive charges BPD Officers located an related to running away from adult male on the ground in police. the parking lot with multiple The investigation thus far gunshot wounds. He was un- indicates that the deceased able to speak. A handgun was attempted to rob one of our nearby. Medics attempted to local residents shortly after he save the adult male but he died parked and exited his vehicle The driver of this Ford F-150 was the target of an attempted robbery on the evening of Jaunary 6 at the Bishop shortly after they arrived. at the Shell. Wye Shell Station on North Main Street PHOTO: CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL The name of the deceased It is likely the deceased had is being withheld to confirm been looking to target some- PITCH THE TENT!!! identity and to notify next of one in the parking lot. The PEDC nearly approves final design review for the MUF kin. A Mammoth Police Officer deceased shot the victim more By Hite indicated he was from Bakers- than once. he Multi-use-facility “So far we have completed a could be constructed for a field. However, The Sheet has (or MUF) appears to be look at summer 2021. We are total cost of $13 million as the BPD quickly learned from learned that two of the shots Tgaining traction. proposing Memorial week- previous design was thought witnesses that the deceased merely grazed the victim. The This week, on Tuesday Janu- end right now (of 2021) and to be too expensive. had arrived in a vehicle with a third, however, hit the femur. ary 7, both Mammoth Lakes then the first winter would be On June 5, 2019, Town female driver. The victim, who had a con- Recreation and the Recreation November (of 2021).” Council voted 3-2 authorizing The female driver fled imme- cealed carry permit and was Commission received an up- Both of the previously men- staff to design and develop diately after the shooting. armed, returned fire. date on the progress made by tioned organizations have the MUF as a fabric tensile BPD radioed the suspect He then managed to en- Town staff designated to the been receiving updates and structure otherwise known as vehicle description and likely ter his vehicle and move to project. giving design advice to the a “Sprung Structure.” For any- direction of travel requesting a better location. The victim At the Recreation Commis- team as to how they want the one who doesn’t know what all law enforcement officers received serious wounds but sion meeting Stuart Brown, final product to look. this is, a “Sprung Structure” is in Mono and Inyo Counties to was able to provide BPD with the Town of Mammoth Lakes On January 8, the Planning essentially a big tent similar begin a search. good details. Parks and Recreation Director, and Economic Development to the structure next to Eagle The suspect’s vehicle was He is currently undergoing explained where they are in Commission received a more Lodge. found crashed and unoccupied treatment and has been moved the process, “Staff have made in depth presentation of the Moberly then explained just off of Jean Blanc Road in to a hospital in Reno. a recommendation that the project to review and possibly what the current project was the Chalfant area. Clerks at the Shell station PEDC adopt the resolution. accept as the project nears the proposing: A multi-agency tactical team said an extra employee has With that action it does not bid stage. -40,300 sq. ft. Sprung Struc- and other law enforcement been added for swing shifts. go to Town Council. Sandra Moberly, the Com- ture located on SW corner of officers began hours of search- They lament that business has So once that has been final- munity and Economic Direc- the Mammoth Creek park site. ing on foot. A CHP helicopter been slow. ized through the PEDC that tor for the Town, gave some -The structure will be 56 feet assisted along with the K9 unit This investigation is ongoing. takes care of the environmen- background to the project. tall from Ridgecrest PD. Our local Anyone with possible relevant tal review, it opens the door On October 11, 2017, PEDC -The first floor is a 26,000 sq. K9 unit was out of town. information about this incident for the public bid process, approved a design review to ft. Olympic-sized Ice rink that Sometime after midnight the or those involved is encour- and hopefully we can get into allow MUF construction at converts into a 3-court gymna- female began succumbing to aged to contact the BPD as construction right away.” 686 Old Mammoth Road. sium in the summer. Addition- the cold in her hiding spot and soon as possible. Brown then gave a tenta- Town Council then directed ally, there will be a 2,150 sq. ft. at around 2 a.m., she called 911 -Press Release tive timeline for the project, staff to find a design that see MUF, page 8 Pressure drop No Fight Club Trump train Mixology Catch and Kill

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the Ted Carleton...... Jack of all Lunches 760.937.4613 / [email protected] AIn noCOCKTAIL particular order … TO AVOID I’ve been catching up with some reading this week. One headline from June Simpkins...Jack of everything else the Dec. 18 Wall Street Journal that caught my attention: “Pittsburgh Airport 760.937.3967 / [email protected] Ramps Up Side Gig as Land Developer.” sheet Zachary Hite ...... Writer “Commercial real estate development has been one part of the airport’s News, Views & Culture of the Eastern Sierra [email protected] plan to find new revenue after struggling for many years.” This after certain Owen Page ...... Writer airlines abandoned Pittsburgh as a hub. [email protected] “Airports throughout Asia, Europe and the Middle East often create mini- “Ubi umor est, exit civilis” -Erma Bombeck cities around their core facilities including office buildings, apartments, Melissa Maddux ...... Writer exhibition spaces and other businesses.” [email protected] Meanwhile, Mammoth will shift commercial air service to Bishop while Charles James ...... Contributor continuing to pay off airport litigation (related to proposed development) 760.614.0546 until 2035. JACK LUNCH Clouds McCloud ...... Ass-trologer If FAA regulations for commercial air service related to airport design PUBLISHER (private development at Mammoth Airport was forbidden) were the rea- P.O. Box 8088 Spike Todd ...... Beverage Consultant son Mammoth had to scuttle its development agreement with Terry Ballas, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 For a subscription, contact Lunch at his maybe it’s time to call Terry back - and make him prove he really would 760.924.0048/[email protected] above e-mail address, or call the office. Issues have made $30 million out there. An adjudicated paper of general circula- are mailed out bi-weekly. Cost is $75/year. But seriously, what’s the plan out there now? Housing? tion. ©2019 The Sheet, all rights reserved. The most ominous headline, which appeared above the fold of the De- Speaking of which … from the October 23 issue of the Journal. Headline: cember 30 issue, read, “Homeowners Opt to Refinance at Higher Rates to “Facebook Tackles Lack of Housing.” Deck: “Tech giant earmarks $1 billion Get Cash.” to address Silicon Valley’s shortage of homes.” “After about a decade of rising home prices, homeowners are flush with Facebook’s market capitalization is $622 billion. record amounts of home equity they can tap. But many people remain short Vail Resorts’ market capitalization is $10 billion. on cash and are increasingly relying on debt to fund their lives.” Say Alterra is two-thirds the value of Vail (I’m just guessing. I have no This sounds like a cocktail to avoid and reminiscent of 2008. Human na- idea) or 1/100th of Facebook. ture being what it is, I imagine there will be a line out the door at that bar … A comparative earmark toward housing by Alterra would be $10 million. Maybe Mammoth Resorts would see $1.5 million of that (as a percentage of From page seven of this week’s Sheet … I need to see a copy of this con- corporate business). tract the town has with JetSuiteX because it doesn’t make any sense to me It would be a nice gesture, make up for the lost tax revenue on sea- that a flight subsidy doesn’t come with a provision that allows Mammoth son passes, and keep Kirk Stapp quiet about a lift ticket tax for a good 12 Lakes Tourism some influence in the setting of prices. months. Consider … using the numbers from the story, if I sell 30 seats at $300, I gross $9,000. But if I fill just 10 seats at $850, that equates to $8,500 … and then I get paid another $1,800 by Mammoth Lakes Tourism as a subsidy for all the empty seats. So while JetSuiteX maximizes profit and taxpayer subsidy, the town gets … fewer air passengers upon whose heads we calculate massive multiplier effects. “Air passengers spend on average X amount of dollars more per day than drive-to resort visitors.” That’s the standard justification we get from the consultants to launch air subsidy programs in the first place. ON-HILL There’s got to be a way to negotiate some leverage into this agreement. Can someone have Tom Cage sit in the room during the next negotiation? SAFETY TIPS On a side note, I had to give Page a little grief for allowing Mammoth MAKE A PLAN Lakes Tourism Executive Director John Urdi to get away with a little fuzzy math. Accidents can occur when skiers and That, or Page’s liberal arts background has addled him. riders find themselves on terrain out of their ability level. Before you head down the The story says, “Orange County saw a 26% decrease in load factor, down to mountain, plan out your route using a 44% from 70%.” trail map or the Mammoth App. If your load factor goes from 70% to 44%, you’ve experienced a 37% de- cline in load factor.

The following comment came in regarding Page’s coverage of the snow removal issue at the Peterson Tract in June Lake: “Here’s what’s missing from the conversation ... The county can’t retain snowplow drivers because the county thinks they can get away with pay- ing sub-standard wages ... As a result these underpaid workers quit and go to work for the TOML or Caltrans where pay and equipment is better ... The county can’t find anyone to fill their mechanic positions for the same reasons ... and the county lost one of its two competent heavy equipment mechanics two years ago to LADWP ... The county’s solution to retain employees was in giving the idiots in management big salary increases ... I know some of these management people and the main reason they are working for Mono County is that they can’t find better jobs anywhere else ... So when the county roads aren’t getting plowed the ones responsible are the management geniuses sitting in their heated offices. Happy New Year. JANUARY IS NATIONAL SAFETY MONTH January is typically a time where I get to catch up on some reading, and FOR MORE TIPS VISIT MAMMOTHMOUNTAIN.COM/SAFETY Santa serendipitously brought me a copy of Ronan Farrow’s “Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators” on the eve of the Harvey see LUNCH, page 3 THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 I 3 LUNCH continued from page 2 Weinstein sex crimes trial. were shocked about the investigation. The book chronicles Farrow’s efforts When Farrow told Meryl Streep he to gather and ultimately publish the was investigating Weinstein, Streep’s Weinstein exposé in the New Yorker reported reaction was, “But he supports magazine, which he did in the fall of such good causes.” 2017. And what we learn is that the New I juxtapose this experience reading Yorker published the piece because about the monstrous Harvey Weinstein NBC News passed on it. with Peggy Noonan’s column in the And the reason NBC News passed on Journal last week where she predicts the it is because Harvey Weinstein leaned story of the 2020s will be, in essence, the on NBC executives to quash the story. backlash to #metoo. Further, we learn that key NBC execu- “The past decade saw the rise of the tives who quashed the story had been woke progressives who dictate what involved in sexual harassment incidents words can be said and ideas held, thus of their own. poisoning and paralyzing American And that doesn’t even count Matt humor, drama, entertainment, culture Lauer. and journalism. In the coming ten years Farrow had been an employee at someone will effectively stand up to NBC. His pursuit of the story ultimately them. They are the most hated people led to his dismissal. in America, and their entire program But there wouldn’t have been justice is accusation: you are racist, sexist, without the women who came for- homophobioc, transphobic; you are a ward to tell their stories (and risk their bigot, a villain, a white male, a patriar- careers). chal misogynist, your day is over. Bow And the pattern of Weinstein’s behav- to them, as most do, and they’ll accuse ior was so ... rote, so streamlined. you even more of newly imagined sins. He would set up a meeting, and They claim to be vulnerable victims, there’d be a “honeypot” there, another and moral. Actually they’re not. They’re woman, perhaps a casting director, to mean and seek to kill, and like all bullies make it all seem normal and comfort- are cowards.” able. And then he’d invent some excuse And I know that Noonan wouldn’t de- (usually, that he had to retrieve some fend Harvey Weinstein, but ... Weinstein source material, a book) to make a de- got away with it for 20 years, and almost tour to a hotel room. got away with it this time if the New And then he would either assault Yorker hadn’t stepped in and taken on his prey, or make a strong suggestion his attorneys. about assaulting his prey - each story And if he wasn’t sitting there in court was a little different - and some women this week using his walker (because all escaped, and some did not. defendants are seemingly advised by And the ones who did not would their lawyers to appear helpless and blame themselves and/or be shamed sympathetic), and had gotten away into silence. with it (again), would he be held up by As actress Rosanna Arquette told Far- Noonan as merely a woebegone and row while he was researching the story, generally harmless patriarchal misogy- “They’re gonna discredit every woman nist? who comes forward. They’ll go after the It’s just so hard to paint this stuff girls. And suddenly the victims will be black-and-white. You have to treat it perpetrators.” case by case, and there’s so much noise And all the while, Weinstein’s influ- ... I mean, I find PC culture incredibly ence is so wide and his donations to annoying, but there’s a reason why it politicians and causes so pervasive that exists. those unfamiliar with his shadow life

Lunch passed by this cafe in downtown San Diego with his daughters last weekend. Of course, the youngest daughter, who is 7, begged for us to go inside and play with the cats - even though she has three cats at home. The cost: $8 a person! I held my ground and kept walking. 4 I www.thesheetnews.com THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 LETTERS A government regulation problem business’ in Mammoth suffer, so will Some alternative suggestions to porting quantitative data. the government. This is a ship that solve our housing crisis may be lighten He begins by citing the record low Former Mayor Matthew Lehman will take time to turn around, and your focus on obtaining government unemployment rate. While Mr. Trump recently submitted the following letter to while you have a long term plan for handouts (grants), deed restricted deserves credit, according to the Mammoth’s Town Council. restricted housing some more imme- solutions, and regulations. Instead US Bureau of Labor Statistics, more diate action needs to be taken. consider offering incentives to the pri- jobs were created during the last 36 Dear Council, Outside the local gym and restau- vate sector, such as property owners months of the Obama Administra- rants I’ve seen more the four cars in and builders. Perhaps consider an in- tion than during the first 36 months I’m writing you today to share some which people were living. I’m guess- centive program to permit additional of the current one. Thus Mr. Trump’s of my experiences and thoughts with ing this isn’t part of our current hous- density in Multi-Family areas and get low employment rate continues that regard housing in Mammoth Lakes. ing plan. rid of all fees for anyone increasing the equaled and often exceeded by Mr. I drove to the ATT store on the Why are you not using all of the supply of needed housing in town over Obama. While both deserve credit, the corner of Old Mammoth and Meridian Measure A funds going to Mammoth the next 2-5 years (or until things sta- current rate is not the sole doing of Mr. (a property I own with my business Lakes Housing (MLT) to help solve this bilize). Let the market takes its course. Trump. partner) only find that it was closed issue? You continue to funnel funds If you incentivize property owners and In touting the economy the writer with a note on the door stating “closed to MLT, an entity that so clearly does builders they will build quickly and fails to mention how the federal deficit until February”. Out of curiosity I not need the funds and has its own they will build a product the market has ballooned by 50 percent in just called the number on the door to find independent funding source. There wants. This increase in housing will three years due to spending increases out why the tenant had allowed their was a time when we needed to market increase competition and will also and tax cuts heavily skewed to benefit space to “go dark” and the response our way out of a bankruptcy problem, empower renters to move into the the richest among us--and to penalize was “we can’t find labor to keep the and that is behind us. Is the new goal most desirable units, thus encouraging those living in high population states store open”. to drive people to Mammoth and only the poor quality units to be improved such as California. I continue to hear this from a variety to drive them away with a poor experi- by their owners through competition. He has a point that Trump voters of local business owners experiencing ence? Perhaps you should use these Another consideration would be to “got what they wanted on policy is- the same situation. In some cases I’ve funds for incentive programs. incentivize (not create more hurdles sues.” Take regulations for example, heard of restaurants having to close It’s my understanding the Council is for) all construction related to new or where coal miners can now flush mea- down short term due to the lack of going to put an added 1% tax to next renovated housing and lodging. The surable toxic chemicals and sludge labor, or at a minimum put their focus years ballot. Is this governments only proposal of another 1% tax will create downstream. At least 42 endangered on labor issues instead of running solution to their problems… tax more? another hinderance for the construc- species, from the green sea turtle to their stores. I wish I could do that in my business. tion of much needed nightly rental the yellow-billed cuckoo, are no longer On the development front, I’ve Isn’t there enough stress on the busi- product. Councilmember Wentworth protected from developers. And farm- spoken to a number of builders and ness community and the guest? Lift asked at a recent community meet- ers can again spray numerous banned labor is the ongoing issue pushing tickets are now exceeding $200 for a ing, why the Council should consider pesticides proven to cause long-term completion times outside proposed day of skiing. How much are we to incentives if a developer overpays health problems. timeframes. This is catastrophic for pass through? Perhaps you should for the land? The fact of the matter is On the “secure border” issue, builders when there is such a small consider cutting expenses before the developers aren’t overpaying for Trumpers are getting an exclusive window to build (non-winter months). putting the tin cup out to the business land, the government is simply over funding focus on a wall, when less As we know, time is money and if the community. regulating and over taxing. In many than 50 percent of illegal crossings cases the land could be free and the originate to the south, and almost project would not pencil to do over- all contraband is smuggled through regulation. legal border crossings and via plane In my opinion, we don’t have a or boats. No credible expert on border housing problem. We have a govern- security believes this approach is ment regulation problem. I appreci- effective, while our current family ate your efforts thus far, but we need separation policies draw international more immediate action. condemnation. It’s also verifiable that our “America Matthew T. Lehman First” policies are pleasing Trump Mammoth Lakes supporters, along with Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad, and the House of Get over yourself, yourself Saud. You are in good company here. The writer also objects to those who Dear Editor, brand Mr. Trump as a racist. Has he forgotten, among numerous other Responding to a letter submitted missives and actions, that Mr. Trump last week “Get over yourself” by Gary gained attention by demanding Mr. Guenther ... Obama show his long-form birth cer- Mr. Guenther characterized those tificate? Case closed. who oppose Mr. Trump’s policies as I do hope that the letter writer and I baseless opposition in the face of sup- will agree on two things. First, Mr. Trump’s daily discourse that so cheapens the presidency would not be tolerated in American school and university classrooms. I taught for almost 40 years and I can assure you of this fact. And secondly, regarding impeach- ment, I’m sure we agree that Mr. Trump and his inner circle should testify under oath and provide the requested documents which will un- doubtedly exonerate him.

Stephen Cunha Mammoth Lakes

Mr. Cunha is a Professor Emeritus of Geography from Humboldt State Uni- versity. THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com I 5 LOCAL BRIEFS Fair(grounds) game duct,” said Assistant County Counsel New events for 2020 include: John-Carl Vallejo, who serves as Inyo Governor Gavin Newsom took aim at County’s alternate on the IWVGA board. -Eastern Sierra Dark Sky Festival the homelessness issue in California on The meeting will be held in the Board in mid-October with an estimated 250 January 8, signing an executive order of Supervisors Chambers, County Ad- attendees that pair favorably with fall and announcing a plan to ask lawmak- ministrative Center, 224 N. Edwards St., visitor demographics (aged 55-plus with ers for $1.4 billion to pay rent, build Independence. median incomes in excess of $100,000). shelters, and provide treatment for -Press Release -Mammoth Tuff, a gravel bike race homeless individuals. in late September that would bring an Newsom directed state agencies to Making The Case estimated $200,000 and 600-800 guests identify state lands and facilities that to the area and would overlap with could be used as short term housing, in- Caroline Casey, Special Events direc- Oktoberfest. cluding Caltrans land adjacent to high- tor at Mammoth Lakes Tourism, gave -Mammoth Ultra Marathon, taking ways. He asked that the Department of a presentation at Tuesday’s MLT board place during the last weekend of Sep- Food and Agriculture, in conjunction meeting detailing special events fund- tember and would bring approximately with other agencies, do an initial survey ing for 2020 and requesting an addition- 500 attendees to the area. of fairgrounds in areas where a shelter al $50,000 funding request from MLT’s -Giddy Up, a country music festival in crisis is in effect, and determine the Measure A reserves. the Village in early August that partners population capacity for short-term us- The funding would be used to bring with the Oak Heart music festival and age as a shelter. “one-time special events” to Mammoth would bring 1,500-2000 attendees to All counties, cities, special districts, Lakes and increase the 2020 Special Mammoth Lakes school districts, transit agencies, non- Event funding to a total of $210,000. -A Keller Williams concert on June governmental actors and tribal govern- Funding for 2019 came in at $125,000. 25 to be hosted in the parking lot at ments are asked to examine their own Casey focused the events funding Snowcreek. ability to provide shelter for homeless process around events that would drive individuals on a short-term emergency TBID [Tourism Business Improvement MLT Board Chairman John Morris basis. District] and TOT [Transient Occupancy asked whether he would have to abstain A member of the Tri-County Fair Tax] revenues, with application ques- from voting as he also serves as the Board told The Sheet the Fairgrounds is tions that included time of year, market- general manager of Snowcreek. This led concerned about what impact New- ing outside of Mammoth Lakes, ticket- a number of board members to realize som’s directive may have - because it’s ing/upsale options, etc. The special that they would also have a conflict of not just a matter of throwing open the events team uses a point system to aid interest by that standard. doors. It also has to be staffed. And can in determining priority of events. A quick scan of the applicant inter- pose conflicts with other users and Events were given more points if they view list revealed that MLT board mem- longstanding events. occurred during a shoulder period as ber Michael Ledesma will be making -Page opposed to an already busy time. Ad- the case for funding for the Mammoth ditionally, ticketed events were given Margarita Festival and Giddy Up music Supes to discuss groundwater precedence over free ones. festival. MLT received a total of 27 applica- Treasurer Rhonda Duggan then The Inyo County Board of Supervisors tions during the period of November 1 pointed out that the board wouldn’t be is scheduled to discuss the Indian Wells to November 27; two of those applica- able to form a quorum if every board Valley Groundwater Authority (IWVGA) tions were ultimately ineligible, one for member with a conflict abstained from draft Groundwater Sustainability Plan an incomplete application and the other voting on the funding request. The mat- (GSP) at its regular meeting Tuesday, ultimately decided not to go through ter was dropped and the board voted January 14. Specifically, the Board will with their event. to approve the additional $50,000 for receive a presentation by staff and an The final count: 25 applications seek- Special Events funding. update from Supervisor Kingsley, Inyo ing $334,000 in funding. Funding allocations will be made County’s representative on the IWVGA. Those 25 applicants will each have a public at MLT’s February 5 board meet- The GSP is scheduled for consideration 30-minute interview with the special ing, with a follow-up presentation at the by the IWVGA on Thursday, January 16, events committee to determine individ- February 19 Mammoth Town Council 2020. One of the components of the GSP ual allocations and answer additional meeting. is inclusion of a project seeking to im- questions that the committee may have. -Page port water into the Indian Wells Valley Casey and the allocation committee Groundwater Basin via the Los Angeles also asked that 20% of any MLT funding Aqueduct. go to marketing, with the goal of driving Inyo County is one of five members visitation to the town. of the IWVGA, which also includes Kern and San Bernardino counties, the City of Ridgecrest, and the Indian Wells Valley Water District. The joint powers authority was created for the purpose of implementing the Sustainable Ground- water Management Act (SGMA) within the Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Basin, which the state determined is in “critical overdraft” due to decades of over- pumping. SGMA is requiring development of a GSP as part of the mandate to halt the overdraft and bring HAPPY HOUR the Indian Wells Valley Groundwater *Mon-Fri 4:00-6:00* Basin into balanced levels of pumping and recharge by 2040. The GSP is due *Saturday 4:00-5:30* this month. “Although Inyo County’s constitu- DINING ROOM ency is a relatively small portion of the opens at 5:30 groundwater users in that basin (i.e., Closed Sundays Pearsonville), Inyo County has outsized No Reservations concerns regarding the future of the “Just come on in!” basin’s water use due to the intention of our fellow JPA members to import water into the basin via the LADWP Aque- 6 I www.thesheetnews.com THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 LOCAL NEWS

EVERYONE’SNIHD CEO Dr. Kevin Flanigan A responds CRITIC to criticism amind physician defections By James arlier this week, The Sheet sat plained about hospital’s use of a Flanigan believes in partnering admits that he made a mistake with down with Northern Inyo Hos- piece of technology software, along with others to provide better services Dr. Robinson (and two other physi- Epital CEO, Dr. Flanigan, to dis- with a concern about the pending and care. He noted that the NIHD has cians) was in misreading the assess- cuss a wide range of issues. It was an acquisition of housing rumored to partnerships with the Toiyabe Indian ment report when putting together opportunity for Flanigan to respond be “only for use by doctors, and not Health Project, Southern Inyo Hos- her contract, necessitating renegotiat- to criticisms directed at him and the other medical staff such as nurses.” pital, and the Independence school ing her contract. The assessment tool Healthcare District Board at the De- And then there was concern over the district, all of which must be approved recommendation for compensation cember 18 board meeting by several “budget deficit.” by LAFCO. He believes SMHD should was based on 1,900 hours of work, citizens. Because the criticisms were Among the topics discussed was be playing by the same rulebook or while her contract had only called for made during public comment and not the Southern Mammoth Hospital respect for the law. 1,300 hours. As a result, Robinson was part of an agendized item, the Board District’s (SMHD) encroachment into About complaints of poor manage- being “overpaid” based on the Assess- and CEO were not free to respond. the Northern Inyo Hospital’s district ment and a burgeoning budget deficit, ment tool recommendations. It led to The criticism mostly revolved boundaries without legal authority to Flanigan responded that since he bad feelings compounded by the doc- around recent departures and resig- do so by the Local Agency Formation became the CEO at NIHD in 2016 and tor being out of town and on medical nations of several doctors and other Commission (LAFC) under state law. established the existing leadership leave when it all went down. medical staff. But the speakers also It is currently being litigated. team, hospital revenues have gone “Blame me for the mistake, not questioned whether the hospital Flanigan said that while he person- from $72 million in 2016 to $90 mil- the district or the board. Don’t drag board and administration could be ally and professionally has no qualms lion today. As for the complaint about others into the mud for my mistake,” relied upon to “act in good faith” and with Mammoth Orthopedics offering “the deficit,” he noted that it is a defi- Flanigan says. “I truly regret the mis- in the best interest of patients. clinical services in NIHD’s service cit only in the sense that it is “a deficit understanding. I hold Dr. Robinson in Often, doctors are not employees area, he does have a problem with against the projected budget.” very high regard both personally and of a hospital, but rather independent their forcing patients to drive 45 miles Generally, any projected deficit is professionally.” contractors with negotiated contracts. north and another 4,000 feet elevation addressed by applying savings dur- On workforce reduction, Flanigan The contracts may or may not be re- to get all their labs, x-rays, MRIs, and ing the fiscal year resulting from not said that only five administrative newed, or the terms and conditions of procedures. filling some staff vacancies, defer- people—just 1% of the workforce a contract may be renegotiated. It’s more than just an inconvenience ring some non-essential equipment (not care providers)—were laid off or It was alleged that the way several to patients living in the Northern Inyo purchases, and other cost savings moved into a reorganized position doctors were treated under the rene- Hospital District; it results in a loss of measures. last January. And some additional gotiated contracts was unfair, or at revenue which otherwise would be jobs were reorganized.” A plan to offer best, poorly handled. coming into NIHD, which offers the Restructuring program early retirements for further savings One speaker, Denny Renick, com- same services. did not work out. It made a substan- In January, 2019, Flanigan and the tive difference in savings. hospital board announced a three- As for another charge made against phase restructuring program to bring Flanigan, that he holds a grudge hospital costs and revenues into against some of the members of a alignment. Included were changes in credentialing board that denied his departments, services, and included a request to work as a doctor at the reduction in workforce. hospital as well as being its CEO, he Asked if the loss of Dr. Robinson denies that it has affected his feelings was part of the workforce reduction towards anyone on the board. efforts, Flanigan said “Absolutely not. Flanigan said, “First off, I don’t re- As a contract employee, she is not a ally know who was on the board that part of the hospital personnel budget. made the decision. I accept their deci- She was a private, contract physician.” sion. My thinking was that it might Flanigan said that every two years be helpful if a regularly scheduled the hospital must go out to make a doctor was not available to come into Fair Market Value Physician Com- work due to an emergency or illness, pensation Assessment Tool of the I could step in until a replacement contracts they have with the doctors could be made.” (sort of like a “Salary Survey”) which According to those making the gives the hospital some idea of what charge, his request for hospital privi- range—from low to high—a physi- leges were denied by the credentialing cian should be paid. Where Flanigan board fearing a conflict of interest that might arise between him—being both a doctor and the CEO—and a subor- dinate hospital employee, who might have a disagreement over a care issue. As to other criticisms, some ques- tioning Flanigan’s and the board’s trustworthiness, along with other seemingly personal attacks on his management, competence and character, Flanigan simply says that he gets that he is a lightning rod for others’ frustrations and that people often jump to foregone conclusions that may not be accurate. As for taking the heat, he says simply, “It’s a part of the job.” THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com LOCAL NEWS I 7 NOT QUITE TAKING FLIGHT Commercial air service sees an uneven December, price hikes By Page hile businesses in town He also explained that he’d experi- United to lower prices? flight booking “hurt us.” Load factor out may have seen an uptick in enced significant ticket price jumps; “The airlines want to make money of Burbank was “exceptional,” landing Wcustomers and sales during whereas in the past he’d seen prices in and balance the supply and demand as at 72%. the holiday season, dismal passenger the $300+ range, this season, “I haven’t well as the competition for pricing. The Orange County saw a 26% decrease in enplanement numbers served as a found a ticket for less than $850,” Mc- goal is to cover costs and make a profit,” load factor, down to 44% from 70%. Ac- reminder to Mammoth Lakes Tour- Guire said. said Kaylor. cording to Urdi, price increases played ism, the town’s marketing arm, of the “What happened was we asked [the The companies can make the same a role in the decrease in passengers, importance to rethink air service to the flight companies] to swing the pendu- amount selling half the seats on a plane something that MLT would have to stay Eastside. lum,” explained Urdi, “and they swung that they would filling the plane com- on top of in order to make those flights Over the course of what Mammoth it the wrong way or they swung it way pletely. If you have the cash to spring financially viable. Lakes Tourism Director John Urdi too far.” for an $800 dollar seat, you may as well; Burbank and Orange County saw referred to as “a tough December”, By pendulum Urdi was referring to you could even have an entire section to one cancelled flight each, explained Mammoth Yosemite Airport saw eight pricing. yourself. by the fact that a single plane would fly out of a total thirty-one flights from Los to Mammoth-Yosemite from Burbank, Angeles cancelled. Price gouging Analyzing the numbers then to Orange County, back to Mam- “That’s 26%, that’s terrible,” said Urdi. moth and finally return to Burbank. “We lost roughly 500 passengers.” Post-meeting, The Sheet contacted Service between San Francisco and If a plane can’t make one of the “I think I was on every one of those MLT to see if there was any written lan- Mammoth Lakes began on December flights, then the rest have to be can- flights,” MLT Board Vice-Chair Scott guage that prevented the airlines from 19, with 2 cancellations during the final celled. Those cancellations resulted in a McGuire quipped. hiking rates two to three times what days of the month. total of 33 lost passengers. While load factor (percentage of the they previously were. Urdi explained load factor out of SFO While flights out of California per- plane filled) was at 65%, up 2% from the The answer: “No. They have a cap on was at 63%, up from 57% the previous formed near or slightly below expecta- year before, December as a whole was how much subsidy they can receive but year. Neverthless, those flights were tions, the air service out of Denver, a down 557 total passengers from the pre- not on price increases,” said MLT com- behind 136 passengers for the year. program still in relative infancy, was vious year. Urdi chalked the decrease in munications director Lara Kaylor. “What’s really interesting is it’s liter- “the huge winner” for December. passengers up to those cancellations. She also explained that the airlines ally like thirty passengers a month, Flights out of Denver tracked 1,016 Those 557 passengers contributed are following a revenue guarantee mod- every month, and we’re behind where passengers ahead of last year, with a to decreased overall business of nearly el “which actually has nothing to do we were last year,” said Urdi. “There’s no load factor of 55%, up from 44% in 2018. 1,000 passengers for the entire season with empty seats and everything to do huge chunk, no month that’s either way Looking ahead, bookings out of Denver to date. Urdi noted that the pacing was with ... profit margins being covered.” behind or way ahead.” for February are up by 445. “not as bad as it looks but that month of The subsidy cap that MLT could pay He referred to service from Burbank Urdi attributed this increase to a focus December really hurt us.” for Burbank and OC flights is $375,000. and Orange County as “interesting,” on East Coast marketing, noting that McGuire said that in his experience As JetSuiteX offers a season total of explaining that delays in the contract those efforts “were really getting that with the canceled flights in December, 4,080 seats (as calculated by crack Sheet process with JetSuite X pushed back the Denver flight to pop,” with an increase some groups chose to rent a car and staff), the subsidy per seat (if no passen- booking window by close to a month. between 185-445 passengers per month. drive up to Mammoth instead of waiting gers flew at all) = $92/seat. While there has been a rebound since, in Los Angeles for the weather to clear. Is there any incentive for JetSuite X or Urdi explained that missing a month of 8 I LOCAL NEWS www.thesheetnews.com THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 MUF continued from page 1 multi-purpose room with public about design review.” Moberly said restrooms, concessions, rentals and before explaining that they could ap- offices. prove the design as is or bring it back -The second floor will have a large one more time if the colors/logos were stadium-style seating area, a mezza- a lingering issue. nine and viewing deck and a 2,500 sq. Before PEDC had its final word, ft. community room and kitchen. Betsy Truax of the Recreation Com- -And finally, 115-120 parking spaces mission and Matt McClain of Mam- The structure thus far has been in moth Lakes Recreation endorsed the the design process, with the team project during public comment. working within the confines of a PEDC member Jessica Kennedy “Sprung Structure” to create a facility endorsed the project while praising the that has a color palette and aesthetic color scheme, including the white. consistent with the Town’s “branding.” Vice Chair of the PEDC Jennifer Bur- The PEDC design committee that rows wrote a statement on the project met the previous day was concerned which essentially endorsed the project with items such as “too much white” with a warning that the Town not rush or “questions regarding additional the project and time should be spent Town logos.” Pedantic? Yes. But at picking colors that are appropriate. some point these issues must be ad- Additionally, Burrows emphasized that dressed. the project should be self-sustaining Haislip Hayes, Town Engineering and should not rely solely on the Town Manager, then changed gears. for monetary support. “Really, the goal here is to approve Commissioner Greg Eckert said, the design today and to help facilitate “I don’t like that we are building this that Brandon (Gullotti) our architect project to a number and not a design,” from HMC (architect consultant hired and ended with “If we are going to by TOML) has some virtual reality build a Sprung Structure then this is slides to show you guys that will help fine, but I just don’t like the Sprung to visualize what this structure will Digital renderings done by the HMC architect team. This is what the Planning Com- Structure.” look like in it’s setting,” said Hayes. mission saw when they put on the virtual reality goggles. Commissioner Paul Chang conclud- Seriously. ed his comments by stating, “With the The Sheet got a turn to put on the It was awesome. hurst asked, “For clarification for constraints we have, I think this is an goggles and it was essentially a picture The meeting continued as any meet- someone watching at home, there are overall good product.” slideshow of the architects design that ing would while PEDC members were no plans to relocate or eliminate the And finally Vanderhurst supported allowed the user to feel like they were taking turns putting on virtual reality playground?” the project but said he would like to in the proposed “Sprung Structure.” goggles, spinning in circles, and press- Moberly responded, “that is true.” see a TOML logo on the top of the The PEDC then got its turn to ques- ing the button to see the next view of Vanderhurst continued, “The bike Sprung Structure and was interested in tion Town Staff. the proposed MUF. path network in that area doesn’t the cost analysis of doing so. PEDC chairman Michael Vander- change at all?” The design review passed 4-1, with Hayes fielded this one, “No, if any- the modification that it comes back to VALID DEC 26–JAN 31 thing we will be adding to it.” the design committee one more time. Then there was a long conversation Commissioner Eckert was the lone no regarding the amount of white on the vote. structure. The concern was that some- Town Staff will look into alternatives RED HOT one in the mountains, or the Sherwins, to the amount of white on the tent and would look down on the Town and it the cost of a TOML logo on top and would be an eyesore. bring it back for review of just those But then Vanderhurst asked what two items prior to the issuance of a BUYS was next for the MUF, “Sandra maybe building permit. you can enlighten us a little bit on the This won’t slow the process down as future pathway for this project. 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PEDC Commissioner Jessica Kennedy (right) trying the virtual reality goggles on, while Com- mission Vice-Chair Jennifer Burrows appears more than willing to wait her turn. THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com OFF THE SLOPES I 9 ADVENTURE TIME Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association hosts its fifth annual Adventure Series By Hite astern Sierra Interpretive Asso- over the world. He was the youngest per- ciation (ESIA) is hosting its fifth son to climb the seven summits (at age Eannual Adventure Series high- 17),” said Trauscht. She used the con- lighting outdoor enthusiasts who have nection to book the 27-year old freeskier a presentation and/or film screening of and mountaineer who will be showing their activities. ‘La Grave’ a film by Teton Gravity which The Sheet talked to ESIA’s Molly Traus- describes itself as a film “to freeride ski- cht, an operation manager for the or- ing as Jaws is to big-wave surfing. Filled ganization, who helped find the people with history, it’s also one of the biggest, to fill the Adventure Series docket. “We baddest places in the world to hone your tried to focus on locals but there are big-mountain skills.” people from all over. This year we have so The February 13 screening of La Grave many awesome athletes, photographers, will be the only ski-related event at the and filmmakers,” said Trauscht. adventure series. The first presentation will be given by There will be other impressive films, Katie Rutherford, a local professional such as ‘Rotpunkt’, which details the climber, on Thursday, January 16 and art of the redpoint (english to german will continue every subsequent Thurs- translation of Rotpunkt), a term used day until February 20, when Ryan Salm to describe a climbing route as being presents his film screening of “Surf the accomplished through free climbing (no Ganges,” a story of Salm and a few of his ropes). ‘Rotpunkt’ shows the climbing of friends paddleboarding up and down the professional climber Alex Megos but the Ganges river during one of India’s largest film’s directors, Ken Etzel and Chelsea holy festivals. Jolly, will be at the adventure series for Infographic courtesy of ESIA (from bottom left clockwise): Ryan Salm holding his cam- The presentations take place at Mam- the screening. In an interview with rock- era, Katie Rutherford, Katie Lambert climbing, Rotpunkt cover, Noppadol Paothong, moth’s USFS Welcome Center starting at andice.com, Megos was asked how the and then a shot from “La Grave” starring Johnny Carlson among others. 7 p.m. film came about and he responded, “It detail how instrumental climbing has a fun way to be a part of the community, Trauscht found the speakers/ films was definitely Ken Etzel’s idea to make been in her life. and to get stoked.” through many different channels. Salm, the movie.” Etzel and Jolly will be there And on February 6, ESIA will host Doors open at 6 and the events begin for example, was a speaker last year but to showcase historical German climbing Noppadol Paothong, a sage-grouse pho- at 7 so there is an hour to hang out at the unforeseen circumstances caused ESIA routes and legends that help progressed tographer who authored a book titled Mammoth Lakes welcome center before to reschedule his screening and the turn- the sport. “Save the Last Dance” that tells the story the show. All shows will be in the US out, according to Trauscht, was “very The first installment of the Adventure of Paothong’s 17 years of documenting Forest Service Auditorium in Mammoth low.” This year, Trauscht hopes that with Series, by Katie Rutherford on January sage grouse, and other birds, courthsip Lakes. Tickets are $15 and come with a increased exposure and a static date, the 16, will have pictures and stories of her dances that are equally as impressive as free beer courtesy of June Lake Brewing. attendance will increase. free climbing adventures. The next talk they are bizarre. Bring your own mug or purchase one “I actually grew up with Johnny (John will also feature a local climber named Hopefully there is something for ev- from ESIA for $8. Carlson) and he skies big mountains all Katie Lambert from Louisiana, who will eryone as Trauscht told the Sheet, “It is 10 I www.thesheetnews.com THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 SPORTS HUSKIES BEAT UP LONE PINE By Hite Girls The Mammoth high girls bas- ketball team got a clutch over- time win against lone pine by a score of 35-34. The game started off slow with the Huskies trailing 5-6 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter Lone Pine came out with a full court press and got out to a 16-10 lead before Ella Thompson hit a 3-pointer to end the half. With a score of 24-24 going into the fourth, the game turned into a rock fight. The score was 28-28 with 9.8 seconds left. Lone pine had a chance to win the game as the clock hit zero but the shot rimmed out.. Overtime started off slow but the huskies clawed ahead to a 33- Above: Ryder Radcliffe goes for a 30 lead. Two clutch free throws floater in the first half vs the Lone Girls (above clockwise): Pine Eagles. Kelly Alvarado scraps for a by Kelly Alvarado appeared to loose ball, Ella Thompson end the game 35-30 but on the hits a three to close out the ensuing possession lone pine hit first half, and then Sam Jones fights to prevent a three pointer to bring it back to a jump ball. a one score game, 35-33. With less than 10 seconds left in the game, The huskies threw the ball down the court and missed a layup, lone pine then grabbed the rebound and the huskies fouled them with 1.2 seconds left to go. Lone Pine had a 1-and-1 op- portunity to send the game into a double overtime. MAMMOTH WINS CONSOLATION The gym was tense but then the students started to rattle the BRACKET IN PARLIER TOURNEY bleachers. Lone Pine hit the first free throw but missed the sec- ond, ending the game with a final score of 35-34. Above: Trent Presson hits a three over a Lone Pine player that was slightly late on the contest. Boys The boys basketball team got off to a hot start leading the eagles of Lone Pine 16-4 after one quarter. They never looked back. 28-10 at half. 38-21 going into the 4th. And a final score of 56-37 The boys team was led by im- pressive play from Trent Presson and Ryder Radcliffe.

Mammoth Girls basketball is back this week after a break over the holidays. They resumed play with a tournament over the weekend hosted by Parlier High and emerged as winners of the consolation bracket. Right: Cardiff Smith goes for a layup After dropping the first game to Tranquility High School, they won out with victories over late in the game scoring against Lone Laton High School and Avenal High School Pine on his birthday. Against Avenal, the Huskies lead 24-7 at halftime and ended up winning the game 42-23. Ella Thompson had a 20-20 game with 29 points and 21 rebounds, while Sam Jones recorded a double-double with 10 points and 16 rebounds. Jones liked what he saw out of his team, “It was a great weekend for the entire team and we played very well as a unit, as we continue to improve each and everyday.” THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com I 11 BUSINESS ARE BLACKOUTS A BAD THING? Assessing the impact of the Ikon Pass By Hite he holiday season is wrapping for lift tickets (during blackout dates) than previous seasons.” On his business, Munson said, “It up and even though most col- didn’t rent as much gear. They came He continued, “I think it was pretty was a slow month. We were a bit down Tleges have one more week of prepared.” similar to last sea- but I’m not sure how much of that was winter break left, Mammoth is notice- According to Lu- son overall but you tourism.” ably slower this week. cian, there might could tell in the Munson says his business experi- Giving us time to reflect upon the be a silver lining “ post-blackout days, ences a near 50/50 split between tour- impact of the Ikon pass, now in its to all of this, “I The lines were chiller our shop got way ists and locals. second season. think it was a good and it seemed that busier.” Munson also had some thoughts The Sheet visited local businesses thing. If I had ten The Town likely on the Ikon pass, “I think during the this week and asked a) how was busi- more employees people who paid for has a carrying blackout days most people stayed in ness over the holidays and b) what we could have capacity to the the LA area and went to Big Bear or effect, if any, did the Ikon pass (and handled the extra lift tickets didn’t rent as amount of business something. Also the Ikon passhold- its blackout dates of December 26-31) crowd but I don’t it can handle. That ers that were here likely were second have on the amount of business? because there much gear. equation factors in homeowners and probably aren’t as Kittredge rental manager Chris aren’t enough parking, workers, active on commerce.” Platero responded with, “It sucked.” workers because and a literal hous- Just being here, the town seemed The Sheet: “Really?” they have no place -Terry Lucian ing/hotel maxi- busy but not packed. If the situation Platero (laughing) “No, it was good to ,” said Lu- mum limit. Kellett ever gets out of hand and Alterra ... just not as good as last year ... cian. thought it was a experiences backlash, they’ll have to People were prepared for the black- His point: busi- good thing, “I don’t come up with another way of mitigat- out dates and they weren’t renting as nesses experi- ” think it hurt the ing the problem. much during the dates,” said Platero. enced a lull after town, it just spread For now, expect to keep blacking Terry Lucian, General Manager of Christmas which the holiday season out until that starts to lose some of its Kittredge, agreed. “Business was fine, is a positive thing out thinner.” charm. it was pretty on par with the last two for a town that is Even stores not years but it did dip a little that last consistently understaffed. directly related to Ikon pass tourism week of December.” Robbie Kellett, a bootfitter at Foot- experienced some effects as Mike Lucian explained that he didn’t loose who also worked for the moun- Munson, owner of Mammoth Pet look at any real numbers and was just tain as a ski instructor last year, made Shop, told the Sheet, “It was nice, I felt going on feel, “The lines were chiller a similar observation to the Kittredge the town was a little slower and easier and it seemed that people who paid crew, “It spread the crowd out more to navigate (during December).”

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DanielTHE O’Connell DOCTOR offers an alternative IS to litigation: IN talk it out By Page he legal process can be exten- tute for Dispute Resolution at Pep- nesses of their position. sive, arduous, and immensely perdine University this past summer It helps to be versed in both strate- Ttricky to navigate for anyone while developing the idea for a busi- gies as modern mediation often who isn’t a lawyer. Legal disputes ness he had in mind for the Eastside. requires a mediator to take both ap- can go on for months and even years, The role of a mediator, he says is “to proaches. with significant costs incurred and facilitate communication between Often, mediation begins with facili- no guaranteed positive outcome. parties and disputants … to reach a tative and then moves into evaluative For those seeking to avoid the mutually benefi- as the mediator headache of settling a dispute or cial resolution.” gains a better un- disagreement in court, Daniel According to derstanding of the O’Connell of Alpine Dispute Resolu- O’Connell, there “ conflict. tion offers an alternative: save time, are two strate- Litigation is like cancer. “Cases go to trial money, and sanity by settling before gies for mediating because one side things even reach the point where disputes: facilita- You wake up at night or the other, or court dates are set. tive mediation in both, don’t know O’Connell’s background in law which a media- thinking about it the value of the was a driving factor in his decision tor facilitates the case,” explained to become a mediator and dispute conversations and O’Connell. “If you resolution expert. Before coming to serves as a guide know the value, Mammoth Lakes in 2009, O’Connell towards resolu- why go to trial?” worked for a civil litigation practice tion, and evalu- -Daniel O’Connell Litigation, in Los Angeles from 1989 until 2003. The only Sheet file photo we possess of Dan ative mediation, he says, “is like O’Connell (left), with Walter Sobchak. The practice handled a wide vari- where a mediator cancer. You wake practicing law,” said O’Connell. ety of cases including commercial, looks at the dis- up at night think- In talking with people around breach of contract, and personal pute and provides ing about it.” He town, O’Connell repeatedly heard ” injury. his/her own point explained that others express a need for a mediator After leaving the LA practice, he of view on the court can have se- and when he researched nearby me- branched out into real estate invest- case. rious downsides: diators, the closest one he was able to ment, which led to the project that In the latter juries can behave find was in Fresno. would bring him to the Eastern Sierra approach, a mediator can give their unpredictably, witnesses take sides, The reason O’Connell prefers permanently, Mammoth Rock ‘n stance on each party’s argument and and lawyers mediation to litigation in regard to Bowl, where he spent eight and a half advise them how to proceed accord- Some advantages of mediation as resolving disputes; he’d rather be a years as developer and owner until ingly. described by O’Connell: reduced neutral third party in helping settle selling his interest in April, 2019. O’Connell describes the mediator’s cost from legal fees, significant time disagreements as opposed to taking At that point, he began looking into role as working “towards the middle reduction, tailored control over the a side. other things that he could with one ground” and helping each party process and outcome, complete He took classes at the Straus Insti- caveat: “I didn’t want to go back to understand the strengths and weak- see O’CONNELL, page 16 THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com I 13 NFL

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BARS & MUSIC BARS & MUSIC MAMMOTH LIQUOR Happy Hour/ Monday, January 13/ The Liberty Sports Bar and Grill. Locals’ New Years Eve at Rafters in Beer lovers’ candy store Happy hour 3-6 p.m. More info, see ad Mammoth. Sets by DJ ONEzie, DJ Selection of more than 300 beers page 9 Lamont, DJ Kally and DJ RodneyO. 10 49ER FANS PROSPECT HERE! Outlaw Saloon Happy Hour Mon-Fri., p.m.-close. Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. Morrison’s Happy Hour 5-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday in the bar. TOWN STUFF 934.6260 Main St. Next to Rick’s Mammoth Rock ‘N’ Bowl Mon. DJ 9:00 p.m. Thurs. DJ 10 p.m. January 10-12/ Clocktower Cellar Happy Hour: 4-7 Winter Photography Seminar at Mono p.m. daily. $6 dollar menu items, drink Lake led by Joe Decker, veteran of specials. Info: many Mono Basin and polar winters. Petra’s happy hour. 5-7 p.m. Signature Joe will guide participants to the best cocktails, special menu. Info: photographic opportunities in winter Roberto’s Happy Hour: 4-6 p.m. daily. under a full moon. The seminar will The Public House Local Mondays (all include the traditional Saturday dinner local beers $5 a pint). catered by Linda Dore at Epic Cafe. Famous Slocums Happy Hour Info: monolake.org or call 760.647.6595 Weekdays: 4-6 p.m. Saturday 4-5:30 p.m More info: See ad p. 5. Saturday, January 11/ T-Bar Social Club in June Lake. Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center More info: www.tbarsocialclub.com. season kickoff event @ Canyon Lodge Giovanni’s Happy Hour daily 4-6 p.m. hosted by Nick Russell. Entry: $20. Lg. pizza & pitcher of beer = free wings. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Show at 7 p.m. Shelter Distilling Open 11am -11pm Huge raffle & silent auction. Free Daily Happy Hour: 3-5 p.m. Sunday daytime avy seminars from 9-3@ the through Thursday/Half Off All Drinks Emerald Room, Village at Mammoth. Info: Meet Inyo County Judicial candidate Susanne Rizo @ the Patio Bldg., Tri- Side Door Café & Wine Bar. Happy County Fairgrounds in Bishop. Time: 3-5 Hour: 3-6 p.m. daily. 20+ wines by the p.m. glass. Stretching and Story Time @ The Mogul happy hour 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Mammoth Lakes Library for ages 2-10. the bar with food and drink specials. Time: 10 a.m. Bleu Handcrafted Foods Daily Happy ART & WINE: ACRYLIC SERIES WITH Hour 5-6 p.m. $5 Beer, Wine and Small MIGUEL FLORES - CACTUS. Time: Plates. 5:30-8:30 pm. Location: MAC Gallery & Devils Creek Distillery tasting room Art Center. Miguel will provide step by hours. 3-6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. step instruction while you enjoy a fun Location: Industrial Park, 123 evening at MAC Gallery & Art Center. Commerce Dr. $45, includes all materials & a glass of 53 Kitchen & Cocktails happy hour wine. Info: 760.914.2909 Friday-Sunday. Time: 2-4 p.m. Owens Valley Arts is hosting a Portrait Black Velvet Coffee happy hour 4-6. Workshop @ the Legion Hall in Wine tastings on Wednesdays. Independence. Two sessions (10-1 and Rafters daily happy hour 4-6 p.m. All 1:30-4:30). $50/session or $80 for two. night happy hour on Thursday. Live model and materials included. Jimmy’s Taverna 1/2 off select bottles Info/registration: owensvalleyarts@ on Wine Wednesday. 4-6 p.m. Happy gmail.com/626.394.1454. hour every day 4-6 p.m. with special Woolly’s Saturday Parade @ the Village menu at the bar. Time: 3:45-4:30 p.m. Face painting. Lakanuki happy hour 3-6 p.m. daily. Dance Party. Parade. All ages welcome. Mammoth Tavern Happy hour 4-5:30 Cookies and Cocoa with Bucky p.m. Half off draft beer, well drinks and @ June Mountain. Join Bucky, June wine. App specials Mountain’s mascot, for cookies, cocoa, and a dance party around the bonfire. January 10-11/ Time: 2 p.m. Plasty plays Liberty Bar. Info see ad page 9 Sunday, January 12/ Bishop Community Concerts Assn. Friday, January 10/ presents magician illusionist Ron Jelly Bread plays Mountain Rambler Saylor. Time: 3 p.m. Location: BUHS Brewery in Bishop. Time: 9 p.m. Auditorium. Info: www.bishopcca.org. Jessy Covets plays Rafters in Tix at door: $25 adult/$10 teen/12 & Mammoth. 10 p.m.- close. under: Free with paying adult. AUTO - HOME - COMMERCIAL - HEALTH Apres Ski with Darren Senn @ T-Bar Social Club in June Lake. Free. 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 14/ Inyo County Board of Supervisors Saturday, January 11/ meets. Time: 8:30 a.m. Location: 224 Catch all the NFL playoff action North Edwards in Independence. @ Liberty, Clocktower, Gomez in Mono County Board of Supervisors Mammoth and the Paiute Palace in meets. Bridgeport Courthouse. Time: 9 Bishop a.m. Sambada plays the T-Bar in June Lake. Sierra Club Inyo Craters XC Ski. Brazilian Party Band. 8 p.m. Tix @ Explore the Inyo Craters area on and balancedrocksaloon.com off groomed trails. 5-6 miles of skiing Andrew Webber Blues Band plays for a three hour round trip with a lunch Rafters in Mammoth. 10 p.m.- close. break. Advanced/beginner ski level, OWNERS/BROKERS dogs are welcome, dress appropriately Eric Olson Alicia Olson Sunday, January 12/ for a day outside. Meet at Union Bank Catch all the NFL playoff action Parking Lot in Mammoth Lakes at 10 LIC # 0783148 LIC # 0I19200 @ Liberty, Clocktower, Gomez in a.m. Mammoth and the Paiute Palace in Bishop Area Climbers Coalition [email protected] Bishop Speaker Series. Time: 6 p.m. Location: 625 Old Mammoth Rd, Mammoth Lakes Open Mic Night @ T-Bar. Time: 7 p.m. The Gear Exchange. Speaker: Dave Karaoke @ Lakanuki with host Jesse Allfry. MammothInsurance.com Steele. Time: 9 p.m. CALL 760-934-2200 THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com I 15 calendar of events Operation Mountain Freedom able recreation programs. Bring your TOWN STUFF UPCOMING thoughts about the challenges facing Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra Tuesday, January 14 (cont.)/ Thursday, January 16/ Southern Inyo County along with ideas (DSES), in partnership with Mammoth Women In Business @ The Fort, Eastern Sierra Interpretive for improvements to the recreation Mountain Ski Area and the Inyo Na- Mammoth Lakes. Featured speakers: Association's Thursday night Winter infrastructure and programs in your tional Forest Service will welcome more Alisa Harper Mokler and Sandra Adventure Series starts. Location: community and area. Feedback will than 50 active and veteran military per- DiDomizio on "What We've Learned and USFS Auditorium in Mammoth. Time: 7 be used to inform a regional strategy sonnel and their families for Operation How It Can Help You." Time: 5:30- 7:30 p.m. Tix: $15. Leadoff presenter on the for sustainable recreation and tour- Mountain Freedom, to be held January p.m. 16th: Local professional climber Kate ism in the Eastern Sierra and to inform 13-17. Bishop Chamber of Commerce meets Rutherford. future projects. Snacks and refresh- Beginning with a welcome dinner at Alta One Federal Credit Union in Southern Inyo County Sustainable ments served, bring your own cup and hosted by Mammoth Lakes Fire Depart- Bishop. Time: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Recreation and Tourism workshop @ plate to reduce the need for single use Statham Hall in Lone Pine. Time: 6 p.m. products. Everyone is welcome but the ment, the community of Mammoth January 15-16/ Info: www.essrp.org or see sidebar this Lakes will gather together to support Inyo County Licensing and Anti- page. workshop focuses on Southern Inyo our wounded warriors for a week of Rabies Vaccination Clinic. Locations: County. therapeutic recreation. Bishop Vet, Mountain View, Sierra Vet. January 17-19/ This event, which has been growing Time: 10-1 and 2-6. Vaccinations $10. A Night of Broadway @ Edison Theater A Night of Broadway each year since 2007, was created in Licensing is $15 for altered/$30 for in Mammoth. Spend an evening with an effort to help our wounded war- unaltered. some of the best Broadway tunes in For three nights only, catch some of riors reintegrate into civilian life within history. Showtimes 7 p.m. Friday and your favorite Broadway tunes at the the beauty, safety, and joy of the Sierra January 15-18/ Saturday and 4 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets Edison. Running from January 17-19, Nevada mountains. New this year, ath- California Hawking meets at Tri- online: $20/$18/$10. Tickets at the door: the revue-style show features local ac- County Fairgrounds in Bishop. The meet $22 No discounts. More info: see sidebar tors in performances of beloved show letes will participate in sessions geared features a weekend full of workshops, this page toward assimilating to civilian life. competitions, and guest speakers, live tunes. The evening consists of indi- On Thursday, January 16, the Mam- music, and vendors. Info: https://www. Saturday, January 18/ vidual numbers from beloved Broadway moth Lakes community is invited to calhawkingclub.org Felici Trio Presents: "Viva Vienna" classics such as The Man of La Mancha, come together to recognize all partici- Join the Felici Piano Trio for a concert Cabaret, Big River, Sound of Music, pants with a ceremonial Arch of Honor Wednesday, January 15 celebrating “The City of Music”. The Gypsy and many more. Shows are 7 p.m. at 8:45 am at the Gondola Building at "Shelter" Movie Premiere @ Wave Rave program features piano trios by on Friday and Saturday, with a 4 p.m. Main Lodge. in Mammoth. Catch a free screening of Beethoven, Anton Arensky and a performance on Sunday. For a complete schedule of events the new film "Shelter", which follows violin sonata by Mozart, performed by The Edison is also offering special VIP and more information about Opera- five adventurers boarding the best peaks Rebecca Hang and Steven Vanhauwaert. tickets. For the price of $35, you can at- while practicing sustainability. Starring Tickets: $25 Adult, $20 Senior, $7 tend a pre-show cocktail hour with the tion Mountain Freedom, please contact Jeremy Jones, Mat Schaer, Leo Tallifier, Amanda Carlson at 760.934.0791 or Students. Available online at www. actors and get access to reserved seating Levi Luggen and Thomas Delfino. Time: ChamberMusicUnbound.org, at the email acarlson@disabledsportseastern- 7 p.m. Booky Joint, the Inyo Council for the for the show. sierra.org. "Lunch and Learn" with Bishop Arts, or at the door. Tickets are available at edisontheatre. Chamber of Commerces @ Astorga's org Snowboard and Freeski Grand Prix in Bishop. Enjoy great food, get to know Tuesday, January 21/ fellow business owners and share ideas! Volunteer Eastern Sierra's Not Your Revolution Tour Plan a return trip to Mammoth for This month’s special program will be Grandma's Bingo returns to the the Land Rover U.S. Snowboard and presented by Wils Cain of Eastern Sierra Warming Hut. All proceeds benefit The Revolution Tour is coming to Freeski Grand Prix. World-class skiers Interpretive Association. Learn how Rhiannon's Kids. Doors 5 p.m. First Mammoth Mountain this February! ESIA is educating and inspiring people game 6 p.m. Add'l parking available at Revolution has proved to be a and snowboarders will compete in about Eastern Sierra Public Lands. the Unbound Main Park and 22-foot Eastern Sierra Community Bank and progressive venue for top junior riders Price: $15. Time: Noon-2 p.m. Mammoth Mountaineering halfpipe in slopestyle and halfpipe Mammoth Town Council meets. 6 p.m. to take to the competitive stage in events. Check out this nationally Suite Z. Minaret Mall. Halfpipe, Slopestyle, and Big Air. televised contest up close with prime Designed as a stepping-stone for viewing from Main Lodge. athletes to make the transition from The Grand Prix runs from January 26 AT THE MOVIES the grassroots events to the elite level, to February 1. the tour will showcase top amateur riders competing in the Unbound's Winter Adventure Series Main Park and famed Super Duper Pipe. ESIA is hosting the fifth annual Focusing on riders ages 13-19, the Winter Adventure Series in Mammoth Revolution series pre qualifies riders Lakes, January through February 2020. in each competitive field before The Winter Adventure Series seeks to opening registration to any athlete. educate, motivate, and inspire at- Overall series winners may earn an tendees to explore the Eastern Sierra invite to be part of the U.S. Grand Prix, through presentations and films by Junior Worlds, the U.S. Open, USASA professional athletes, photographers, Nationals, as well as to participate in filmmakers, scientists, and outdoor Project Gold camps. adventurists. The first talk will be held The series runs from February 4-9. on January 16 and will feature local A full schedule of events, registration, Eastern Sierra resident Kate Ruther- and additional info can be found at ford, a professional climber, who will mammouthmountain.com discuss her career and how she got started climbing in Yosemite. Tickets Special Funding Meetings are $15 and children under 18 get in free. Rutherford will be speaking at the The Mammoth Lakes Tourism Special USFS auditorium in Mammoth Lakes. Funding Comittee will be interview- Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show ing applicants from January 13-16. The starts at 7 p.m. purpose of this meeting is to allow com- mittee members to ask questions of the Southern Inyo County Sustainable applicants and for applicants to provide Recreation Workshop additional information not provied in their application. Times: Where: Statham Hall, 138 Jackson January 10,16: 8-11 a.m. Street, Lone Pine January 13: 8 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. When: January 16, 6- 8 p.m. January 14: 4-7 p.m. Funded through Prop 68, the East- All meetings are at the Mammoth ern Sierra Sustainable Recreation Lakes Library. Partnership (ESSRP) invites the com- munity to help them develop sustain- 16 I NO-CLASSIFIEDS/BUSINESS www.thesheetnews.com THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 O’CONNELL NO CLASS-IFIEDS continued from page 12 confidentiality, and preserving future relations between disputants. Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted He gave an example of a wrongful death case in Joshua Tree in which someone was accidentally killed by a park employee on a multi-use path. The deceased’s mother was looking

for a way to remember her son and a mediator suggested dedicating Sierra Employment Services, Inc. Town of Mammoth Lakes Alpenhof Lodge is accepting applications is hiring PT & FT for: Open Positions for winter employment. We are looking for the path in his honor, a strategy that Temporary Snow Removal Operators full and part time team members for year worked for both parties. Bilingual HR Assistant $15 to $17 $23.76 - $27.50/hr round and seasonal positions. Applicants MCWD Asst Engineer $32.10- 42.62 Ice Rink Staff must be able to work weekends and holi­ A solution of that nature couldn’t FC Bookkeeper Bishop $DOE $12.60 - $14.59/hr days. Day and evening front desk shifts, be achieved in a courtroom, says Tow Truck Driver ML $16-18 Assistant Site Coordinator – Ice Rink housekeeping and maintenance shifts are O’Connell. Housekeepers ML $15-18 $13.89 - $16.08/hr avail ­able. Please apply in person at 6080 The Sheet asked O’Connell for Housemen ML $15-16 Full-time and part-time hours available Minaret Rd, Mammoth General Laborers ML/B $15-20 advice in resolving everyday minor Snow Shovelers ML $20-22 for the winter months. For more informa- Part-time legal secretary to cover vaca- tion and to apply, visit www.townofmam- tion for full-time person and work 2-4 days disputes, like those between neigh- Call Us Today mothlakes.ca.gov, or call (760) 965 3604 a month. Must be comfortable using a bors. Key takeaways include: 760-924-0523 or 760-873-8599 computer and be competent at typing. We www.SierraEmployment.com Mammoth Taxi is accepting resumes are happy to train the right person. Email re- for experienced drivers with great customer sume to [email protected]. 1. “Take people out of the prob- service and clean driving records. Mammoth Spa Creations is looking for We are Onsite Condo Management Position lem”: acknowledge emotions and set an additional member for it’s team. We cur- also looking for office staff for the right Available: Requires hands-on organized in- person with great organizational skills them aside rently have an immediate opening for a spa dividual/couple experienced in seeing and 2. Look for underlying and mutual maintenance / technician position. This is and customer service background. Please doing what needs to be done, including pro- a Full Time Position (Monday through Fri- inquire with Scottie at 760-914-7433. www. viding friendly and helpful customer service interests as opposed to positions day). This position offers vacation accrual, mammoth-taxi.com. for renters and owners, lawn and landscape 3. Creating alternatives to avoid benefits and paid holidays. Experience is maintenance, snow removal, snow blowing, feeling pinned down preferred, but not required. Heavy lifting is pool & spa cleaning, cleaning restrooms, required. Please call 760-924-3091 or stop general repairs, obtaining project bids, com- 4. Establish objective criteria by the store located at 1401 Tavern Road puter, website & office skills. Must be a team 5. Adopt an empathetic view of the Mammoth Lakes for more information and player, self-starter & dependable. Salary other party to pick up an application. Resumes can be plus housing, utilities & medical insurance. e-mailed to [email protected]. Email [email protected] or Fax Resume 760/934-1703. For O’Connell, becoming a media- is hiring full and part time house- Vacation Rental company seeks (FT (w/ Vacasa tor is much like becoming a lawyer: local maintenance techs keepers in June Lake with pay starting at benefits) or PT) $18/hour. Apply at vacasa.com/careers. “It changes your view of things,” he ($20/h) and housekeepers (great piece rate, said. “It makes you a better listener, we have linen strippers to do heavy lifting). Tonik is seeking PT/FT help. Fun place to Must be a team player and have great at- work, especially if you’re into clothes and you tend to empathize more and be titude. Email: recruiting@fivestarlodging. fashion. Stop by the store on Old Mammoth Road for an application. 760.924,7727 more careful about use of words.” com to apply. Dan O’Connell can be reachjed at Help Wanted. We are expanding! New Inyo County Office of Education seeks a jobs in all departments. Great crew and 760.709.1806/[email protected]. Full-Time Mental Health Therapist great products. Perks including ski pass. Salary: $61,750 - $75,944.90 Alpine Approach and Mammoth Moun- Hours: 8 hours per day, 190 days per year taineering jobs available. Job Summary: Under the supervision Reservation and Office Assistant want- of the assigned Administrator, the Mental ed for a busy 84-unit condo complex. FT, NOW HIRING Health Therapist is primarily responsible year-round position. Must work weekends Founded by local skiers in 1979, Footloose for helping students to succeed academi- (Wednesdays/Thursdays off). Responsibili- Sports has grown into the biggest sport shop cally, socially, and emotionally by providing ties include but are not limited to booking in Mammoth, CA. If you have a passion for individual, group and family counseling and reservations, responding to emails, phone the outdoors and want to be part of a great collaborating with educators, parents, and interactions, professionally handling guests working team apply now for the 2019-2020 other professionals to create a safe, healthy, and owners. In the slow season, we do Winter Season for all store departments and and supportive learning environment, property condition reports. Apllicant is ex- Chicken & Beef Teriyaki in office for a specialist in social media. complying with Federal and State laws and pected to have excellent customer service Apply in person or online at footloose- the Individuals with Disabilities Education skills, computer literacy, with good working Tempura • Tonkatsu sports.com/careers/htmlor email your Act (IDEA). knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. resume to [email protected] Deadline: January 31, 2020 at 5:00 pm Bring resume to rental office at 895 Canyon Required experience: At least one year Blvd. or email dwooten@stantoncondos. Sukiyaki • Calamari • Sushi of full-time experience in providing mental com. health therapy services to school-aged chil- Elixir Superfood & Juice is hiring Ser- Full Service Cocktail Bar & Lounge dren in a California school district, county vice/Kitchen Team members. Benefits incl. office of education or county mental health delicious shift meals and a fun and ener- setting. getic work environment. Apply in person or 760-872-4801 Required education: Master’s degree in online at www.enjoyelixir.com/careers OPEN AT 5 PM MAMMOTH COMMUNITY WATER DIS- counseling/social work or related discipline 635 N. Main St. in Bishop TRICT’S General Manager’s Office is cur- from an accredited institution of higher Fictitious Business Name Statement rently recruiting for one permanent Water education. The Following Person 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE & Wastewater Maintenance Superinten- Required license: Valid psycho-therapist Is Doing Business As: dent position in the Maintenance Depart- JAPANESE RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR license (LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, Ph.D). Eastside Media Productions ment. FOR APPLICATION INFORMATION/ Required Certificates/LIcenses/Creden- TO APPLY: Please see the District website tials: Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI), Ehren Goetz http://www.mcwd.dst.ca.us/employment. CPR, and ASIST or commensurate licenses, P.O. Box 100 PMB 210 For Hire html. certification (must be earned within 130 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 MAMMOTH COMMUNITY WATER days of employment). Current valid Califor- Z-Z-ZIPPERS. Sportswear, parkas, pants, DISTRICT’S Operations Department is cur- nia Driver’s License This business is conducted by a individual. duffels, day packs. Hems too. Expert work, rently recruiting for one permanent Waste- Desired Qualifications: Ability to super- The registrant has not yet begun to trans- prompt service. Call 760-873-4499 water Treatment Plant Operator position act business under the fictitious business vise interns/associates, valid California Pupil name listed herein. in the Wastewater Treatment Division. FOR Personnel Services Credential or enroll- APPLICATION INFORMATION/TO APPLY: This statement was filed with the County ment in a PPS program., Bilingual: Spanish, Clerk of Mono County on January 2, 2020. Please see the District website http://www. Experience in working with Native American File Number 20-001 PERSONALS mcwd.dst.ca.us/employment.html. and/or Latino students. 2020-0005 (1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1) All applicants must apply online via www. edjoin.org. Successful applicant will be Fictitious Business Name Statement I saw you ... proclaim that the dynasty is For Rent required to obtain fingerprint clearance and The Following Person over. Baloney. It’s only the third quarter in pre-employment exam prior to start date. Is Doing Business As: my pants. Seeking Lodgers for my spare bedrooms Contact: Marlene Dietrich at (760) 878-2426 A+ Snow Removal I saw you ... took out a General this in Mammoth Knolls. Upscale home and ext. 2222 week, and no, I’m not referring to a Shaq- neighborhood located three-tenths of a mile EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Shon Eastridge uphill from the Village. 31 day or longer 449 Sierra Manor/ P.O. Box 7104 inspired insurance policy. contract required by zoning. Possible master Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Iran into your rack ... are you one of the Mammoth Ski & Racquet Club looking 40 virgins I’ve been promised? bedroom upgrade during Christmas holiday. for a full time office assistant. Must work Inquire at [email protected] for This business is conducted by a individual. I saw you ... loved The Rise of Skywalker. on holidays, weekends and may rotate with The registrant has not yet begun to trans- photos, rates and calendar possibilities. 2 other affiliated offices. Phones, reserva- act business under the fictitious business How about you swing by so I can show 3BDR, 2BA unit located in Lee Vining w/ tions, customer relations involved. Will name listed herein. you my light saber? garage, W/D, stove, fridge. $1,600/mo. Call train - serious candidates only please. This statement was filed with the County Dennis @ 760.914.0492 Please email resume to info@mammothres. Clerk of Mono County on December 19, com. 2019. File Number 19-226 2020-0003 (1/4, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25) THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com I 17 HORRORSCOPES By Clouds McCloud Capricorn: The Stars are reporting this happen, your magic spell comes from Cancer: To help you make it through Libra: As a family-focused sign, the should be an excellent year for you, Charles Bukowski, “I believe in earning any midwinter doldrums, be sure to get post-holiday period can be challenging especially when you put your heart and one’s own way, but I also believe in the out more, and not just to the barstool for you. It will probably help to remem- back into things. So whether you want unexpected gift.” at Liberty. Adopting a new motto might ber that if you scramble up the letters a Brinks truck to back into your life or Taurus: Studies have shown that help. Here are a couple: 1) “Don’t be for “Depression” you get “I Pressed you just want to find someone you like grounding, or the act of touching the upset-ti, just have some spaghetti.” 2) on.” And that’s exactly what you need to back into, this is the year to make it earth, can help people in a variety “Roses are red ... Screw this, I’m going to do to the coffee maker each morn- happen. To help, write this is on your of ways. Earthing to bed.” ing as you get after life like it owes you morning coffee mug, “Note to self: therapy, as its also Leo: Hopefully, a group hug and maybe even a happy You’re freakin’ awesome!” called, has shown “I believe in earning you’re starting to feel ending. Aquarius: Since Aquarians tend to to decrease fatigue, a new groove in your Scorpio: While Scorpios feel most be pretty hip and stylish people, you inflammation, pain one’s own way, but life. The Stars say it comfortable when you’re in control, often move to the beat of your own and depression. It’s I also believe in the should get smoother what you really enjoy is being along drummer. That’s why your lucky quote pretty simple. You every week at this for the ride. Luckily, this is the year to comes from Thoreau. “Let him step can walk barefoot, unexpected gift point. All you’ve got go with the flow, which is why you can to the music which he hears, however lay down on the to do is stay cool, relate to this statement: “I really don’t measured or far away.” And your new ground where skin kind and positive. To care what you think, unless you think motto: “Thou shalt not let any sketchy- can touch the earth help get you groov- I’m smart and sexy. In that case, I think ass energy penetrate thy aura.” or even go wading -Charles Bukowski ing, your new theme you’re onto something and if you play Pisces: This is an important time for in a river, lake or song comes from your cards right, that could be me.” you to be nicer to other people. That’s the sea. Of course, cusp Leo, Dua Lipa, Sagittarius: Here are your self-help why your words of wisdom come grounding can be ” “If you wanna believe questions for the week, A) What part from fellow Pisces, Fred Rogers of Mr. tough to do during that anything could of “I don’t want to spend anymore Roger’s Neighborhood, “There are winter in the mountains. That’s why stop me … Don’t show up. Don’t come money” don’t I understand? B) Why three ways to ultimate success: The first Clouds always recommends intermix- out. Don’t start caring about me now.” don’t I just decide to forgive myself— is to be kind. The second is to be kind. ing naked hot tubbing. Virgo: This much we know is true: and others—more easily? L) Who’s the The third way is to be kind.” And your Gemini: In Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” People who sneeze a lot are blessed the knob that decided to spell “lisp” with other words comes from Mister Robin- the mighty king is undone because he most. Nothing is perfect in life, even if an s?! Z) Why not just accept that I can son’s Neighborhood, “This is how you believes flattering lies instead of the Virgos think things should be. Virgos be smoother than the cream cheese on answer a door in my neighborhood. honest truth. should never be underestimated—un- a bagel? WHO IS IT?” While lies may help you look cool dressed, however, is another story. You Aries: The Stars are reporting that or innocent, the truth will set you free. should never be surprised to hear a lots of good things are happening to And that’s all we, and William Wallace, Virgo say something like, “All I know good people right now. Better yet, they really want anyway, freedom. There- is that only one of us is right and the say that this trend should continue fore, your words of wisdom come from other one is you.” for quite awhile. Since Aries are good old Willy Shakespeare himself, “Many a people who deserve good things to true word has been spoken in jest.” 18 I SURVEY www.thesheetnews.com THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 THE SHEET I Saturday, January 11, 2020 www.thesheetnews.com SURVEY I 19 ESAAA SURVEY continued from page 18 A NEW HOME FOR FAMILY FUN

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