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Reece Coren has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in July 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Reece Coren are: • Instagram • Spotify • YouTube • LinkedIn • Email • Substack • X Besides social media accounts, reececorenarticles has populated their site with: • Trump's Black History Month fight against Black history • Aurora Police killed Kilyn Lewis. 16 months later, his family’s still seeking justice. • ‘Community caravan of care’ serves unhoused Santa Maria residents • Santa Maria teenagers detail fear of ICE raids • Gallery Los Olivos hosts Deborah Kalas exhibition showcasing birds from Santa Ynez Valley, across country • Lompoc’s Pali Wine Co. triples operating grounds, announces 20th anniversary celebration for August, adapts appointments for tastings • Le Vigne Winery named Central Coast Wine Competition's Winery of the Year, New York International Wine Competition's Paso Robles Winery of the Year • Lompoc Public Library expands Books and Bubbles at Ryon Park with three summer dates, challenges junior bakers with Edible Books Contest • Cypress Gallery hosts Lompoc’s Jasmine Gonzalez for Creating Through Chaos display • Cesar Vasquez combats Trump, ICE's attack on immigrants • Chumash illustrator John Khus depicts political statements • Santa Maria and Santa Barbara County childrens' centers merge • Lompoc’s Wild West Pizza selected as national finalist • Cellist-led rock band at Lost Chord Guitars in Solvang • Guadalupe Buddhist Church hosts annual Obon festival • Man found dead in his Northern Branch Jail cell • South Side Coffee Co. captures Lompoc’s artistic spirit • Drover’s Doughnuts ups the dessert competition in Solvang • The Groves on 41 offers over a dozen delicious olive oil flavors • Santa Barbara County awards 12 arts and culture organizations • Local artist’s metal sculpture exhibit now on display • Tacos El Pirata Mayor food truck treats North Broadway drivers • Tommy Ruiz's trans experience through surrealist imagery • Santa Rita Hills Lavender Farm to celebrate second peak bloom • Lompoc City Council to continue funding Chamber of Commerce • PCPA celebrates summer under the stars with musicals • Monster trucks to mash at Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles • Kayla Marie highlights natural beauty with landscape pictures • Los Alamos Valley Men’s Club hosts fundraiser for Old Days • Sunshine Olive Oil named Central Coast Producer of Year • Lompoc Chamber of Commerce announces closure • Oak Ridge Boys celebrate July 4 with farewell concert • Demetria Estate announces summer movie nights, live music • Steven Fretz introduces nonalcoholic drink menu • Local high school students illustrate Mexican identity • C.A.R.E.4Paws' mobile vaccine clinic for unhoused pet families • Santa Ynez author releases Central Coast-based novel • PCPA offers summer performing arts classes for kids • Salud Carbajal proposes law to mitigate rocket launch noise • Santa Barbara Fire Department announces high fire season • Youth ARTS Alive returns for 9th summer of free art classes • Alma Rosa mental health charity walk raises $250,000 • Graphic novel allows kids to write their own adventure • Norm Yost goes from offensive lineman to Vinter of the Year • Central Coast Cooking Show hosts Father's Day barbecue • Santa Barbara Supervisors prepare for next pandemic • Samantha McDonald graduates high school and junior college • Helen Yanez blends Purépecha heritage, Michoacán experience • An Invitation to Dance at Fossemalle Dance Studio • Lompoc’s Pour Decisions serves at just the right speed • Solvang draws legislative sword against encampments • Chris McGuinness shares writing journey to Hellbound Bastards • Three Dog Night brings 5-star show to Chumash Casino • Future producers take today’s stage during Righetti film festival • Simple Cafe creates uncomplicated deliciousness • Buellton restricts the size of secondary housing units • 'Haku Haku' | Santa Ynez Chumash Band opens museum • Pablo Cruise comes to Solvang Theaterfest • Great American Melodrama stages Les Misérables parody • Ashley and Nik Ramirez’s journey to their Buellton restaurant, Na Na Thai | Santa Maria Sun • Graci-Lane Brooks' Rogue Dining supper club blends French heritage and Pacific influence • From South Korea to State Street: Misha Kearney’s journey of survival • ‘You Either Meet The Challenge Or You Fold’ | Harriett's Bookshop Owner Jeannine A. Cook Reflects On Buying Her Building - FunTimes Magazine • Yero Sy’s Journey From Mauritania To The U.S. - FunTimes Magazine • ‘We cannot go back’ | Black Mauritanian immigrants share their journey to the U.S. • Girls One Diaspora Club Provides ‘Sisterhood’ To Philadelphia High School Students From African Diaspora By Preparing Them For Futures In Science, Medicine. - FunTimes Magazine • ‘It's As If They Just Made Another Friend’ | Drexel Professor Offers ‘West Africa To West Philly’ French Language Class • ‘This Is How We Come Together’ | Dell Music Center Hosts Draw For Eighth Annual Men’s International Unity Cup Tournament - FunTimes Magazine • ‘It feels like being a caged animal’ | State College community members share experiences being incarcerated • ‘You don’t even have to damage the plant’ | Penn State study presents non-destructive method to accurately measure root depth in field • ‘It’s on all of us’ | What Were You Wearing? Survivor Art Installation • ‘Give (us) a chance’ | Restorative Justice Initiative hosts Reentry Reimagined Summit • ‘We survive together’ | Central PA Trans Alliance hosts Transgender Day of Visibility march • Luxurious Lionesses act as ‘a mini sisterhood,’ highlight Black culture • ‘Why am I the only Black person here?’ | Black Penn State students discuss feelings of isolation • ‘Make sure your voice is heard’ | Black Penn State students discuss adjusting, asserting themselves on campus • ‘That’s just not fair to everybody’ | Queer Penn State students react to Uncensored America’s controversial speakers • Lion’s Pantry feeds Penn State community as COVID-19 programs expire • Penn State’s Restorative Justice Initiative to offer accredited courses in 2024 • 'I don’t even want to go here anymore' | Palestinian students at Penn State discuss experience on campus • State College Food Bank’s new facility to serve more people is taking shape. How you can help • After 3 State College firefighters made history, women in the ranks ‘becoming the norm’ • Penn State community comes together for Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil. ‘There is hope’ • Penn State students gather for vigil mourning lives lost in Palestine since Oct. 7 • This Penns Valley family makes no bones about their Halloween skeleton displays • Students harvest crops, cook meal for Out of the Cold Centre County guests at Dolores Huerta Days of Service • Penn State celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day: ‘Rewriting the history of what this day means’ • Penn State LGBTQ+ students, staff share experiences for National Coming Out Day • Penn State student spreads awareness during Alopecia Awareness Month • Hispanic Heritage Month Cultural Night celebrates Latino community • ‘A little echo of truth in a world full of lies’ | Journalist Anthony Orozco visits Penn State • Mocktail trend arrives in Centre County. ‘Everyone should have a seat at the table’ • ‘You have a home here.’ State College’s Grace Lutheran Church marks 125th anniversary • ‘The value of aloha’ | Hawaii Alumni Association raises money • ‘The sky’s the limit’ at Centre County’s first LGBTQ+ center, set to open soon • ‘Thorns in their side’ | Penn State student marshals discuss opposition to their letter to the editor, supporting Michael West • The Stage at Talleyrand is coming to Bellefonte. Community members share their hopes for the venue • Results and voter voices on school board, judge races in the State College area • APIDA Caucus connects Penn State community with Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration • Penn State’s Pride HUB Takeover 2023 spreads the 'love of our community' • ‘Detrimental effects’ of burnout in journalism following pandemic • Tofael Nuruddin shares alternate perspectives on Ramadan, ‘the philosophy of Ramadan’ • 'It’s a nice way of bringing all the Muslims together' | Penn State students discuss plans for Ramadan 2023, reflect on past years • ‘It was the least I could do’ | Penn State students reflect during 'Vigil for Earthquake Victims' • ‘Under the rubble’ | Turkish students at Penn State organize fundraiser to help those impacted by earthquake • ‘How do you keep hope alive?’ | Author Robert Samuels visits Penn State to discuss George Floyd, racial justice • 'That script is flipped' | Frederick Douglass Project enables Penn State community to reflect during Black History Month • ‘We survived’ | Penn State reflects on International Holocaust Remembrance Day • Association For Transgender Experience in Research seeks to 'boost trans participation' • Students United Against Poverty aims to end ‘basic needs insecurities’ • News Coverage Analysis of the Murder of Shireen Abu Akleh • ‘If you don’t, you’re fucked’| Penn State students discuss academic stress during Thanksgiving break • ‘We’re born this way, we fight as long as we can’ | Penn State Students honor lives lost to transgender violence with annual vigil • Student Farm presents 4th annual Plant Powered PSU event with plant-based food alternatives, smoothie bike • The struggle of parking needs to change at UVM • UVM should supply at-home tests to protect staff • Sex is awesome, have it • ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ and its consequences • You should support the houseless • UVM needs better street lighting