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Community News
The Santa Cruz Symphony Presents
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2015 Times Publishing Group Poetry Contest Winners
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Poetry Celebrating Over 30 Years of Marriage Donna Kannall of Scotts Valley Aptos Times
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2015 Poetry Contest Winner for the Capitola Soquel Times I wrote this when I stumbled across a stack of old love letters when we cleaned out my Inlaw’s house after they had passed away. They were married for 43 years before she died. This poem is dedicated to couples who write letters and keep them tucked away in an old box or tied up with a faded ribbon to be read and re-read again.
2015 Poetry Contest Winner for Over 30 Years of Marriage Donna Kannall of Scotts Valley For my husband Virgil on our 65th Wedding Anniversary
Sixty-Five Years of Love
2015 Poetry Contest Winner for the Aptos Times This poem is written for my wonderful husband, Brock
Third Time’s A Charm
Love Letters
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Local Sports
Mid-County High School Scoreboard Basketball Soquel Boys Season Record: (4-18, SCCAL 1-11) Coach Stu Walters
Harbor Boys Season Record: (8-19, SCCAL 4-8) Coach Robert Shipstead
Harbor Girls Season Record: (1-22, SCCAL 0-12) Coach Mike Glasgow
Soccer Soquel Girls Season Record (18-8, SCCAL 11-2) Coach Kanani Thomas
Soquel Girls Season Record (4-11-3, SCCAL 3-8) Coach Michael Fong
Harbor Girls Season Record (10-5-3, SCCAL 6-4-2) Coach Emily Scheese
Soquel Boys Season Record (11-5-2, SCCAL 7-4-1) Coach Jon Baron
Harbor Boys Season Record (7-6-4, SCCAL 6-2-4) Coach Michael Vahradian
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Visit Us Online at: www.cityofcapitola.org/ capitola-museum/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ capitolahistoricalmuseum/ Youtube: www.youtube. com/channel/UCsa9zNW4NrmuJHyP8mM6cPw/ videos Founded in 1966, the Capitola Historical Museum maintains extensive collections of photographs and artifacts related to Capitola history. Exhibits change annually. Our motto is “Finding a future for our past.” Contact: Frank Perry, Curator, fperry@ci.capitola.ca.us, (831) 464-0322
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‘Anything Goes’ Symphony League Swing Gala
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Kingsmen Car Club’s 3rd Annual Rod & Custom Swap Meet By Monica Arias, KCC
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These scholarships give young individuals the chance to explore, and discover how to be stewards of our land and community while learning to plant, harvest, and build a plate of real, mostly plant based food. If you are interested in supporting and/or volunteering in providing these agricultural opportunities, please visit www.liveearthfarm.net/springfunddrive.
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Though ASES is closed during the summer, the Child Development program offers a full day winter, spring and summer camp when school is not in session. The Child Development
summer camp is separate from our summer school program, which is offered to students in 1st through 7th grades on an invitation basis determined by academic need. This year’s summer school, Summer Safari, will run June 22-July 16 from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (including lunch) at Green Acres Elementary School. Invitation letters will start to go out this month.
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2015 Poetry Contest Winner for the Scotts Valley Times This poem is for my Sweetheart, Mark Gottlieb, whom I met on SeniorPeopleMeet his stage four lung cancer was diagnosed just weeks after we met, we were already falling in love and it only brought us closer. We treasure the time we have together.
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25. Attorneys’ org. 28. Italy’s obsolete money 30. Mexican liquor distilled from desert plants 35. Bolsheviks 37. *____ Kirkwood, founder of the Meat Puppets 39. Indian side dish 40. Pelvic bones 41. Pale with fear 43. Fill to excess 44. 1st letter of Hebrew alphabet 46. Wife of Zeus 47. *Video didn’t do it to the radio star 48. Motion sickness 50. Casino chip 52. Book org. 53. Ardent 55. Online pop-ups
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Capitola Calendar of Events Tuesday March 10
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Annual Community Awards 6 – 9 p.m., Seascape Golf Club Meal Solution Mondays
610 Clubhouse Dr., Aptos
Saturday April 4
Capitola Village Easter Egg Hunt
Mondays
4:00pm-6:00pm, New Leaf Community Markets, 1210 41st Ave. Capitola (Also down town and at West side stores)
11 - 11:30 am, On the beach in front of the Capitola Venetian Hotel.
Featured recipes are posted on the New Leaf Community blog at www. newleafcommunity.com.
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Ongoing Events Daily
Overeaters Anonymous
Free Job Seek Workshop!
Santa Cruz/ Monterey Bay Branch ADHD Support Group Meetings
6:30-8:00pm Aptos Fire Station on Soquel Dr. 6:00pm-7:00pm, Gateway Bible Church, 5000 Granite Creek Rd. Scotts Valley. For more information, visit http://hirewire.org
PFLAG (Parents, Families, and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
Any Questions, contact Judy Brenis at (831) 818-9619.
7:00pm-9:00pm, 900 High St. First Congregational Church of Santa Cruz Third Wednesdays To learn more, call (831) 427-4016 or Meeting Schedule for the
Toastmasters: Speak for Success
Drop-ins welcome. For more information, call 831-335-3693.
Aptos Noon Toastmasters 12:00-1:00p.m. Rio Sands Hotel, 116 Beach Drive
Head to the Islands!
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CSCC Website: www.capitolachamber.com
Announcements
Second Tuesdays each month
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
SCWD2 Task Force
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
Co-dependents Anonymous
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Road, Santa Cruz, 95060
Call (831) 332-8221 for more information.
Fourth Thursdays each month
Aptos Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10110
6:30 pm, Severinos, 7500 Old Dominion Ct., Aptos
First Wednesday each month
7 p.m., Live Oak Senior Center
6:30-7:45 p.m., 3192 Glen Canyon Road, Scotts Valley in the Bison Center and The Camp Recover Center Visit www.scwd2desal.org for more info.
For more information contact Irene Cortez (831) 475-1853
Thursdays
Tuesday March 24
Capitola-Aptos Rotary Club Meeting
Park in lower lot and walk up 12-1:30 p.m. at Seascape Golf Course. driveway and turn right at the sign. Contact Chuck at 831-462-6092 or Helpline (888) 688-7834. Find e-mail charleswhitt@att.net for more meetings at www.nar-anon.org information.
Tuesday of month (for location details contact Danielle at 761-2956 X102) South County, 5:30-7 p.m., third Wednesday of
To register to one of the meeting and for directions, please call 454-4687.
Sons in Retirement Luncheon
Severinos Restaurant, 7500 Old Dominion Court, Aptos
Anonymous Hoffman’s for Second Harvest Clutterers 5:30-6:45 Sutter Maternity &
Call Jack for more info (831) Surgical Center, 2900 Chanticleer 688-0977 Ave, Soquel Dr. Santa Cruz.
3:00pm-6:00pm, Thrive Natural Medicine, 2849 Park Ave. Soquel
To learn more, call (831) 515-8699. Santa Cruz CA 95060
Friday March 27 thru Sunday March 29
Breakthrough Couples Workshop Friday, March 27, 5 pm-9 pm Saturday, March 28, 10 am-5 pm Sunday, March 29, 10 am-1 pm
First and Third Fridays
Big Book and OA Literature Study
Friday Shakespeare Club
1:00–2:00 p.m., Louden Nelson Community Center, Room 5, 301 Center Street, Santa Cruz
10:20 to 12:30 p.m., Lounge of the First Congregational Church, 900 High St. Santa Cruz
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7:00pm at the Cabrillo Community Center, Aptos Village Park, 100 Aptos Creek Rd.
Orientations to Become Advocates for Children
Dated Events Stitchers-By-The-Sea
Cabrillo Host Lions Club
First Tuesdays and Third Wednesdays each month
Science Sunday does not meet in December. For more info visit seymourcenter.ucsc.edu
Monday March 16
Scotts Valley Nar-Anon Family Group
6:30pm at the Santa Cruz SPCA, Adoption/Child Welfare Orientation For more information, call 475-9804 2685 Chanticleer Ave., Santa 8:00 -12:00pm at Cabrillo College Cruz (cross street is Soquel Ave.). 6:00pm- 8:00pm 1400 Emeline Avenue room 206, Santa Cruz. Second and Fourth Thursdays
Meetings daily. See our website for a current list of meeting times and locations: www. For a schedule and more santacruzoa.org information, go to www.coda.org Freedom Blvd. Watsonville 28 / March 2015 / Capitola Soquel Times
Third Sunday of Every Month
B12 Fridays
Hula’s is open from lunch Tuesday – Ocean Gate Zen Center Sunday from 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., dinner nightly from 4:30 p.m. – close, Zazen Instructions and happy hour Tuesday – Sunday 7:00pm, 920 41st Ave. Suite B, Santa TOPS 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Monday Cruz (next to Family Cycling Center) (Take off pounds sensibly) 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. For more 8:45 am, Felton Firehouse information go to www.hulastiki.com or call (831) 655-HULA. Learn more by calling (831) 335-3510. PROFILE of Santa Cruz 9:00am-12:30pm, 2045 40th Ave. Clares St. Capitola Overeaters Anonymous For more info. visit both 6:30-7:30pm at Teach by the Beach oceangatezen.org and facebook. #50 Rancho Del Mar, Aptos For more information, call (831) First Tuesdays each month 429-7906 Tail Wagging World at (831) 479-0393 or visit www.
9:45am: Bible Study; 11:00: Worship, First Baptist Church 7565 Sunset Way, Aptos
Church Bible Study/Worship
295-1939 7:00pm, Soquel Creek Water District Headquarters, 5180 Soquel Fridays Dr. Soquel
Tuesdays, Thursdays thru Saturdays
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Any questions (831) 438-2658 or email sylvialee2@sbcglobal.net
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11:30 a.m. - 1 pm., Bargetto Winery 3535 N. Main Street, Soquel
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Announcements Volunteers Needed for the Monterey Symphony
Arts and Entertainment
Your March Horoscope Times Publishing Group, Inc. Aries (March 21-April 20)
Last Thursdays each month
Monthly Argentine Tango at Star Bene Italian/Argentine Restarante 4:30pm-9:30pm, Star Bene Italian/ Argentene Restarante, 21245 East
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Taurus (April 21-May 21)
Aids Walk & Fun Run
9:30 am, San Lorenzo Park
Ongoing Events Third Monday each month
Stitchers By The Sea Meetings
Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant, 261 Center Ave, Aptos. 688-4848. www.manuelsrestaurant.com
Private instruction and classes by arrangement. For more information, call Michael (831) 239-2247.
BINGO
6:30 p.m. Santa Cruz Elks Lodge, 150 Jewell St.
First Fridays each month
First Friday Art Tour
2015 Santa Cruz Paddlefest Cancer (June 22-July 22)
in a First Friday art tour, visit galleries are open 12-9 pm for First Friday viewings.)
Santa Cruz Symphony League Big-Band Gala
7:30pm-10:00pm, at Mid-County Senior Center 829 Bay Ave, Capitola
7:30-10 p.m.
Peninsula Banjo Band
Salamander Saturday
Suggested donation, $6 per person. information, call (831) 476-4711.
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Second Sundays Each Month 9:00am-4:00pm, Lincoln St.
Thursdays
Lucky Steppers Modern Square Dance 6:30 pm, German American Hall, 230 Plymouth St. Santa Cruz
Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 23)
More info scbaroque.org (831) 457-9693
Downtown Santa Cruz Antique Street Fair
www.thatsmypark.org
Saturday March 7 Sunday March 8
tax deductible). www.PeninsulaBanjoBand.org Wednesday Night Sail Boat Races Harbor restaurants & the beach are a good viewing to watch the sailboat races against the setting sun! At the Santa Cruz Harbor. 5:30 - 8:30p.m. Every wednesday from march to october!
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Friday March 20 Paula Poundstone
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
Hummingbird Days
For more info: www.riotheatre.com
For more info, please contact us at (831) 476-6940 or visit us on www.arboretum.ucsc.edu/ Facebook.
Dated Events Tuesday March 3 Community Day at the UCSC Arboretum
For more information, contact Sue Free admission. For more info or Don at (831) 72-7053 or e-mail (831) 427-2998 or arboretum. at caller4u@att.net. ucsc.edu
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Saturday March 21 Sunday March 22
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20)
Pinot Paradise
Monday March 9 thru Friday March 13
Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb. 18)
Art by Manuel Santana & Café de Olla
On display at Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant, special between 2:30-4:30 pm
www.scmwa.com
Saturday April 18
Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar. 20)
Passport Days 12-5p.m.
Modern Square Dancing Class Friday March 6 7:00pm, German-American Hall Seymour Center Homeschool Day Santa Cruz, 230 Plymouth
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Virgo (Aug. 24-Sep. 22)
www.slscc.org
Wednesdays
Contact Lee McLaughlin, Booking Agent, at 408-993BAND (2263) for information about booking the band for
Leo (July 23-Aug. 23)
Treasure from the Age of Shakespeare
Big Band Dance
7:00 - 8:30 p.m., Harry’s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Ave, San Jose
Check website for times www. santacruzpaddlefest,com
Saturday March 14
Second Fridays each month
www.soquelsports.com
Gemini (May 22-June 21)
Friday March 13 thru Sunday 15
7 p.m., Live Oak Senior Center, 1777 Capitola Rd., Santa Cruz
Tuesdays
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Featured Columnist
Our Water is Groundwater By Kim Adamson, General Manager, Soquel Creek Water District
For more information please call Laura at: 831-728-5960
water supply comes groundwater during drought years
from non-
1. There is the same amount of water on Earth as there was when the Earth was formed
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discuss local implementation of the new Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. From left: Melanie Mow Schumacher, Cameron Tana, Ralph Bracamonte, Trevor Joseph, Piret Harmon, Heidi Luckenbach, Kim Adamson, David Gutierrez, John Ricker, Isidro Rivera, Mary Bannister, Steve Macaulay, Dane Mathis, and Brian Lockwood. 30 / March 2015 / Capitola Soquel Times
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