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Still the favorites of Pine Cone readers, the somewhat elusive group takes home yet another Golden Pine Cone Featuring six teachers in its expanded lineup, the band plays mostly bluegrass, with an array of influences like blues, jazz, gospel and folk sprinkled in, along with three-part harmonies
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Pine Cone His purchase of land on Carmel Point in 1922, the family visit to Ireland in 1929 and reviews of his writings all helped fill the news-paper’s pages In June of 1926, Jeffers hosted a visit from George Sterling — then referred to as “California’s most promi-nent poet ” A month later, Golden Bough founder Edward
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Kelly Sorenson told The Pine Cone Tuesday The group has been releasing captive-bred condors in Big Sur since 1997 — 10 years after the last wild California condor was taken into captivity in an attempt to restore the rare bird’s dwindling population Soon to be soaring At the San Simeon site, Iniko will be introduced to
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