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falling asleep at this show.

guitar in the pit orchestra. Photos by Jana Marcus


Community News

Pumpkin Patch and Apple Bash at Live Earth Farm WATSONVILLE

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Harvest Festival is a way for the

Festival.

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sausages.

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and child to community connections through serving the youth of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara emphasis is placed on reaching under served

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Community News

Injured Veterans Cycle Through Central Coast to Los Angeles

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ore than 200 injured veterans

Francisco Bay area to Los Angeles.

the issues they face.

helps injured veterans heal through the

cycling as its core activity. This is the

volunteer support to veterans. T h e Ride 2 Recovery Bicycle Challenge through the Central

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Community News

Rafael Gets the Ride of his Life pulling a decrepit cart overloaded with educational outreach events and educational

years. The police were called and a tidy

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After years of living chained and har-

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are given care for the rest of their lives.

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Community News

News from Watsonville Wetlands Watch B

ig things are happening in the

interactive sessions include Wednesday watsonvillewetlandswatch.org

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The California Sea Otter Not Just Another Pretty Face

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the Wetlands Educational Resource Center Fourth Saturday Community Restoration Day e invite you to help restore wetland

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natural and cultural history of Volunteers make a difference by helping to restore our wetlands.

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Community News

Now Is the Time For a Flu Shot SACRAMENTO

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and properly dispose of the used tissue Flu can cause severe disease across all

season.

iting or diarrhea.

Caltrans “Be Work Zone Alert” Safety Campaign Wins National Honor SACRAMENTO —

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Community News

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Triple P Workshop: Promoting Positive Behaviors at School (Spanish)

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A tips for creating positive routines hour

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Community News

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Local Sports

Raising the stakes ‘For Our Kids’

By Brooke Holmquist

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alling all card players!! Whether you

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For more information on the Foundation

Aptos High School Scoreboard Football Coach Randy Blankenship Capital Christian 41 – Aptos 13

Skylar Poulos Desiree Guzman Soquel 9 – Aptos 2

Water Polo Coach Mark Knapp Aptos 15 – Salinas 3 Coach Cody Gilbert

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Aptos Varsity Tournament (Oct 9-10) Aptos 11 – Monta Vista 10 Aptos 9 – Benicia 8 Aptos 18 – Burlingame 12 “Scoreboard” page 24


Local History

Our Lady of Mount Carmel By Kevin Newhouse

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new chapel even though the inside was still

history.

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Rafael and Soledad Castro

one of fourteen children. His father was traveled with his parents to Alta California to rest. “Lady of Mount Carmel” page 14

The history of Our Lady of when Rafael Castro donated two acres of land to the archdiocese

The site where the original church stood was eventually replaced with additional

Wharf House Restaurant

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each new generation of guests. Harry Hooper

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This photo taken in approximately 1926 shows the original church at the intersection of what is now State Park Drive and Soquel Drive. Photo Credit: Gerald and Joanne. hospitality.

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Joseph and Augustia Arano Things were going well for the Arano

died in the Bay View Hotel where she

Ventura. He eventually returned to Aptos death in 1928.

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Community Workshop to Help Design Future Capitola Library

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John Grafton and his home-made California Saddle.

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“Farm to Table” Annual Farm Progressive Dinner

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Age Well, Drive Smart: Senior driver safety program

designed to provide drivers with the

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rules of the road. physical changes and how to adjust to

driving.

is a hint for each of the stops.

driving.

long and are free of charge. These classes -

Spooktacular Scary Berry Season is Here WATSONVILLE — According to the details, and to make a reservation, please call this year spending California

The Agricultural History Project Presents “2015 Ag Talks”

Giant

party and have their

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Community News

Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks Hosts Open House at The Castro Adobe State Historic Park

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outdoor space originally created sultation with noted landscape

The Public is Invited to Tour the New State Park Including the Restored Historic Garden and Cocina.

accepted.

innovative partnership with California State the Monterey Bay area. Open House visitors

the restoration process and to assist visitors -

support, has provided millions of dollars of funding for educational programs, visitor

pooling is encouraged. toration effort to preserve and interpret the site and is partnering with California

Bixby Creek Bridge Plaque Rededication -

BIG SUR —

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LBJ Foundation in partnership with the Big

PARKING:

available

the Overlook will begin at

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Community News

Aptos High Provides PSAT For All Grade 10 & 11 Students

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Aptos High 10th and 11th grade

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Community News

Santa Cruz Metro Bus Driver Rescues Toddler O lanes of traffic swerving as if trying

scared to see the lights of the cars

Garcia said. child had wandered out of their

people pull over to rescue puppies

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Community News

Genealogy Society hosts Seminar; CSGA Meeting

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Presenters Wendy Elliott — addresses the record sources that contain

is invited to attend the open Board Meeting of

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feature three popular

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history.

decades. Janice Sellers —

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and genealogical societies. the date!

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transportation construction-related asso-

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Community News

Ninth Annual ‘Be the Difference’ Awards Gala By Christine Loewe

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CASA of Santa Cruz County

County and sponsors will honor -

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cates are court-appointed with a child in foster care. Each of these volunteers

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power to advocate for children in foster

on various pertinent topics. Throughout his

an Advocate is the one consistent adult presence in their life. Children and are provided with the resources they

2015 Be the Difference Award Winners of dedicated individuals who are at the

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Ceil Cirillo awareness and showing his respect and Granite Construction -

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Cori Troiani

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nurturing and caring volunteer for a A few of her current activities include Heart now has a wonderful new space -

have volunteered countless hours for

The

Volunteer

Center

is

proud

to step up with donations and volunteer Marshall W. Bautz

A supporting his late wife with the Literacy

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neering and Technology Association. These -

Granite Construction Employees and families participating in the 2015 Human Race Walkathon


Community News

Seniors having a Ball By Joyce Oroz

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pital on Airport Blvd. plays host to

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chair is a fun way to stay in shape. The

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with a host of social activities. to your health and happiness. Fitness

Community Health Centers Receives $10,500 SAN FRANCISCO — California Foundation announced that it is

The Foundation is proud to partner with

a longstanding ally to safety net providers

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foundation.org.

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Community News

Public Safety Fall Forum 2015

Lynne Brown announced as featured speaker

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Featured Columnist

Preparing Your Home For Winter By Zach Friend, County Supervisor 2nd District

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County is doing to help prepare for thoughts. If you need any additional sug-

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things each of us can do to prepare our

strong

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the

gency services personnel are encouraging and doors and installed a French drain

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25. Busy flyer 28. *Like a Halloween sensation 30. Wipe out 35. St. Louis team 37. Hair product manufacturer 39. Red Sea nation 40. Black and white treat 41. Frame job 43. Arnold Lobel’s “Frog and ____” 44. Bread spreads 46. Kind of jerk 47. “The Sun ____ Rises” 48. ____ Beach, SC 50. Verdant 52. Even, to a poet 53. *Give me a treat, or ____! 55. Excessively 57. *”Guess who?” garb 61. *Spell-caster 65. Before editing

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Community News

Plastic-To-Fuel Conversion Prototype To Be Unveiled at Cabrillo College A

of shredded plastic into one gallon of -

solution

to

the lation of plastic in the

Clean Oceans Interna-

Featured Presenters: Joe Nugent Facilities Director, Cabrillo College Jim Holm Executive Director of Clean Oceans International

Jim Homer

Tamara Ball, Ph.D. University of California at Santa Cruz

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Dustin Wilson

Director of Energy -

private industry.

Dr. Swaminathan Ramesh EcoFuel Technologies

CEO,

case study for recycling plastic waste in the Monterey Bay region.

Presentation & Demonstration as a response to plastic pollution on a creates greater value than present recycling

new resource rather than a new disposal

“Scoreboard” from page 12 Aptos 10 – Carmel 9 Aptos 9 – Monterey 4 Aptos 11 – Soquel 9 St. Francis CCS/NCS Invitational (Sep 25-26) Aptos 13 – Los Gatos 5 Aptos 17 – Leland 5 Aptos 18 – Woodside 9

Girls Volleyball Coach Lucas Bol 24 / October 15th 2015 / Aptos Times

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Wednesday, October 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. Cabrillo Community College campus

pollution in the oceans through a comprehensive global approach that includes research, technical

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also reduce transporting plastic waste to -

Jim “Homer” Holm is tasked with identifying and developing technologies to remove destructive

and gasoline. Clean Oceans International is currently

trades on sail and motor craft, and has navigated the

Aptos def Scotts Valley (3-1)

Girls Golf

Cross Country

Coach Bill Tsudama Aptos def Santa Cruz (157-170) Aptos def Mount Madonna (3-0)

Crystal Springs Invitational ptos High Girls Cross Country won with

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Aptos def San Lorenzo Valley (3-0)

Aces Aptos def Harbor (3-0)

lean Oceans International was founded in

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Featured Columnist

The Santa Cruz Symphony Inventing America O culated result was ultra – perfection of the

it were the reincarnation of the original

Jon Nakamatsu

hand crossings and chordal entrances were especially inventive! -

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Most noteworthy were several designated Rhapsody in Blue accentuated all

audience to the point of applauding at the into nothingness. Very well done!

wished in this concert setting. Of special the forest funeral of Minnehaha in the

Community News

New Microchip-Enabled Credit Cards May Still be Vulnerable

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still target these cards.

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What is an EMV credit card? the three originators the transaction. This

as an EMV chip. Cards containing this and Visa. EMV chips

When using the EMV card at a PoS [Point of Sale] terminal, consumers should use the PIN, instead of a signature, to verify the transaction. This fully utilizes the security features built within the EMV card. Consumers should also shield the keypad from bystanders when entering their card PIN.

standard

for

security

features

credit should also shield the

traditional credit cards that store data on a in tiny integrated circuits and are authen-

Merchants

are

encouraged

to

guard the security of their EMV cards.

handle the EMV card and its data with for standard credit cards. Aptos Times / October 15th 2015 / 25


The Book Bag By Robert Francis

Paperback quick reads for all tastes ‌ The Black Widow

get the sense that Taita is the sole protector

By Wendy Corsi Staub

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through

tence rests entirely on his shoulders.

an

really down after plenty of action in this historical adventure

tells herself that all just a distraction

shows up in the village and naturally he

The Toy Taker By Luke Delaney free is also wrapped up in the search

which graphically illustrates what can go

that supposedly can predict the future.

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A Ghostly Demise By Tonya Kappes

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confound his colleagues. Corrigan

private investigator for those whose violent

with

the

dearly where to hang his coat when he faces

never thought her entail

serving

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as

child

has

If you have followed this series this and it is very entertaining.

who deaths were also unsolved Although

she

no sign of a forced entry. The four year

The Three Emperors By William Dietrich

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dventurer Ethan Gage returns for another episode in this series of historical thrillers that

Desert God By Wilber Smith

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Egypt have appealed to readers who

sleuth of choice.

Indiana novels. Having

Jones

to solve the disappearances. just British police detective to create a realistic which will revolve around preserving the give his novels the ring of authenticity that

their son who has 26 / October 15th 2015 / Aptos Times


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Community Calendar

Aptos Chamber of Commerce

First Mondays in Watsonville Second Tuesdays in Capitola Third Wednesdays in Watsonville Friday October 30 Third Thursdays Annual Chamber Awards Dinner in Santa Cruz Third Fridays

Contact Hospice of Santa Cruz

Orientations to Become Advocates for Children First and Third Wednesdays

Alzheimers Support Groups

Resort

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Meal Solution Mondays

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Wednesdays Facilitated by

Thursday Nov. 12

November Chamber Breakfast

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Featured recipes are posted on the New Leaf Community blog at

221 Cathcart Street, Santa Cruz ine on any Monday and 10% of the total sales go to a local

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PROFILE of Santa Cruz

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eets second wednesdays of

CAwareness Through Move-

Big Book and OA Literature Study Center Street, Santa Cruz

Second Thursdays each month

Veterans of Foreign Wars

First Congregational Church of Santa Cruz

and Thursdays

Co-dependents Anonymous

For more information or to

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For a schedule and more

Ocean Gate Zen Center Zazen Instructions

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Santa Cruz/ Monterey Bay Branch Second and Fourth Thursdays ADHD Support Group Meetings Cabrillo Host Lions Club

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on second Wednesday.

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Meeting Schedule for the SCWD2 Task Force

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Scotts Valley Farmer’s Market

Third Thursday each month

Image Matters

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learn tools for coping and receive 28 / October 15th 2015 / Aptos Times

Seymour Marine Discovery Center: Public Lecture Series

are presented in an entertaining discussion.

Aptos Noon Toastmasters

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portive group of people

Fourth Wednesdays

Sons in Retirement

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his statewide group of retired Fourth Thursdays each month

you discover your voice and share it effectively. Everyone is

Dated Events

gigs.

Aptos Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10110

Tuesday October 27 Aptos Sons in Retirement Luncheon

M TOPS (Take off pounds sensibly) et support for loosing weight at these health group

Thursdays

Capitola-Aptos Rotary Club Meeting Course

Monday November 23 Fridays

Scotts Valley Nar-Anon Family Group

First Tuesdays each month

Tail Wagging World of Dog Ownership

Third Sundays

and the location alternates

invite you to attend a Caregiver

foster care. Court appointed special

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Third Wednesdays

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mercial Crossing, Santa Cruz

to handle stress.

College

Second and Fourth Wednesdays

Toastmasters: Speak for Success

is a 12-step group for people Tuesdays, Thursdays who want healthy relationships

thru Saturdays

G Saturdays

Wednesday.

Wednesdays

all levels.

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B12 Fridays

For more information, call

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Clutterers Anonymous

WomenCARE Support Group

Overeaters Anonymous

CASA Orientations to Become Advocates for Children

Harvest support.

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net

awareness. First class is free for new

For a meeting near you call

Weekdays

driveway and turn right at the

Cruz

encouraged.

PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)

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Friends of Scotts Valley Library

Santa Cruz

fellowship of relatives and friends

Daily

Second Wednesdays

and a powerful voice in court

selling a colorful variety of delicious Second Tuesdays each month

Feldrenkrais Awareness Through Movement®

Announcements

Ongoing Events

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Felton’s Farmer Market!

Executive Director Nesh Dhillon at

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welfare staff. To register to one of the meeting and for directions, please call

Tuesdays

Head to the Islands!

Nar-Anon

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first Tuesday of month (for location details contact Danielle parent is to attend orientation. The orientation is designed to Wednesday of the month at the and to give you a chance to have

Beach Resort. Enjoy a delicious dinner and auction featuring person, sponsorship available

First Tuesdays and First Wednesday each month Third Wednesdays each month Adoption/Child Welfare Orientation

Overeaters Anonymous

Hoffman’s for Second Harvest

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Kettle Kick Off and Fundraiser

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the Bison Center and The Camp Recover Center you to join us!

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Peninsula Banjo Band

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San Lorenzo Valley Museum’s Bear with Us Exhibit

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Capitola Twilight Concerts

County Artists present the opening

Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

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Open Studios First three weeks in October

Your October Horoscope

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