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APTOS
DECEMBER 2014
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CAPITOLA EVERYTHING APTOS, CAPITOLA & SOQUEL
Vol. 3 No. 5
HISTORY CORNER By John Hibble Call: 688-1467 Visit us online: aptoshistory.org Visit the museum:
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An artist’s rendition of a new entrance sign to Rio del Mar.
Rio del Mar Hotel Rio del Mar was a grand resort born during the heyday of the Roaring 20s, but where was the actual Country Club located? Originally, prospective property owners were housed in the Spreckels’ mansion or the golf lodge. Ultimately the centerpiece of the resort was an elegant hotel located at the crest of Rio Del Mar Boulevard on the bluffs overlooking the Monterey Bay and the esplanade and beach below. Originally named the Hotel Don Rafael de Castro, it was a first class hotel of Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture with 22 rooms. The hotel was designed by San Francisco architect Benjamin D. McDougal. It was built in just seven months at a cost of $100,000 and opened on May 1, 1929. The entry foyer was decorated with items from the estate of Rudolph Valentino. The stock market had been on a nine-year run up that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average increase in value tenfold, peaking in September 1929 and then crashing, causing
Projects under way in Rio del Mar RDMIA launches fundraising campaign Aptos Life staff report APTOS — The Rio del Mar Improvement Association is currently in the midst of its “Beautification Strategy” for 2014-2015, with a number of projects in the works, and is seeking donations to help fund them. A new roundabout is coming to life at the base of Rio del Mar Boulevard at the Esplanade at Rio del Mar State Beach. Detours, road closures, circulation changes and parking restrictions are still ongoing in the area. Work is expected to wrap up around Dec. 19, weather permitting. All businesses in the area continue to operate with normal hours.
A young boy chases seagulls on the beach in Capitola. Photo by Tarmo Hannula/Aptos Life
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Holiday tradition returns Dec. 6
Toys for Tots gears up for 26th year of helping local children By VALERIE LEMKE For Aptos Life
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY — Though snow may not be in the forecast for Santa Cruz County anytime soon, there is a special place located inside of a Watsonville warehouse that is beginning to look a lot like the North Pole this time of year. Toys for Tots of Santa Cruz County is once again preparing to put their toy workshop back into action as they take on their 26th year of service to local kids and families in need. The Toys for Tots program started
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APTOS — About 25 years ago, a small, scraggly redwood tree was found covered in pampas grass
watering and pruning it, and by the time Christmas rolled around, the tree was decorated with lights and ornaments using a ladder. Over the years, the ladder
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and litter near the entrance to Aptos Village Park. Volunteer Jack Metzger envisioned the nine-foot tree could become the town’s Christmas tree. So, volunteers started
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Emmery Loder, 4, is delighted to be greeted by Santa Claus during the annual Aptos tree lighting ceremony in 2013. File photo by Tarmo Hannula/Aptos Life
in 1947 when Major Bill Hendricks of the United States Marine Corps Reserve, and his wife, Diane, tried to donate a handmade doll to a child in need, but found no organization to do so. Hendricks decided to form a charity drive to provide gifts to kids in need, and as a result, more than 5,000 toys were donated that year. In 1948, the United States Marine Corps adopted this drive and turned it into a nationwide community action project known as U. S. Marine Corps Reserves Toys for Tots Program. That same year, Walt Disney