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Scotts Valley City Council Election

For the City Council City Council there are two

the votes are counted.

candidates.

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Valley Churches United Names New Leader

The Valley Churches United Mission’s Board of Directors has hired former tech executive David Mills as its new director. Mills succeeds the late Annette Marcum

SVPD Department Inspection Each year the Scotts Valley Police Department conducts description of the Department Inspection and provided

this year.

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Annette Marcum Memorial Community Garden Dedication October 11 cotts Valley Vice Mayor Dene Bustichi announced that a dedication to the Annette Marcum Memorial Community

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Dene Bustichi, Chair of Santa Cruz METRO’s Board of Directors, cuts the ribbon on one of the six new buses put into service this week. Pros and Cons of Ballot Measures at Scotts Valley Library Presented by The League of Women Voters 2 / October 2014 / Scotts Valley Times


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SVPD Department Inspection by Donna Lind 2

CENTRAL HOME SUPPLY EXPERT ADVICE & DELIVERY!

Community News

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Volunteers Needed for Veterans Day Dinner by Lynda Phillips Scotts Valley City Council Election

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Valley Churches United Names New Leader – David Mills Selected as Executive Director

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Volunteers Needed for Veterans Day Dinner

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Scotts Valley City Council Election F or the City Council City Council there are two seats up for election with two incum

are counted.

Stephany Aguilar

Russ Patterson

Jim Reed

Question 1: Store owners in the Scotts

into the Town Center Development. Question 2: Do you support population

the Town Center project continues toward development. Stephany Aguilar: A very valid

Question 3 is necessary to allow the current center to Here are their answers. Q1) Store owners in the Scotts Village Shopping Center are concerned about losing business when Safeway moves across Mt Hermon Rd. into the Town Center Development. How do you respond? Russ Patterson

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Valley Churches United Names New Leader

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BEN LOMOND — The Valley Churches United Mission’s Board of Directors has hired former tech executive David Mills as its new director. Mills succeeds the late Annette Marcum who

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David Mills

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complex and often conten

to live in our community.

property for a diversity of options that will compliment the Town Center. Jim Reed: I don’t want to lose a

due to this mandate and the State’s control development

in

Russ Patterson the development of the Town Center and

our opment that is still under construction.

the current Safeway location or elsewhere

support of population

retailers we hear are interested in Scotts

numerous

Examples of these projects would include factors

that more people to live and do

we wait to repair and resurface these Jim Reed

ments will also put people closer to many Stephany Aguilar

fully the proposal the Council will see shortly is consistent with this vision. Q2) Do you support population growth within the city through further residential development? Stephany Aguilar: Each City in Cali

Q3) What should be the next “big thing” for Scotts Valley? Jim Reed

support.

I’ve provided this leadership

and Community Development Department the Town Center. Russ Patterson: One of my visions for

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Roger E. Williams: 1947 - 2014 advancement.

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Chamber Board of Directors ‘Taking the Lead’ for Education

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School for Diverse Learners Makes New Home in Scotts Valley

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SLV 27 – Watsonville 21 Mills 42 – San Lorenzo Valley 41 San Lorenzo Valley 44 – Marina 0

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Aptos Chamber of Commerce

MovementR

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Annual Dinner Awards and Auction

tips for meal prep and leftovers. Featured recipes are posted on

Thursday Nov. 13

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Felton’s Farmer Market!

year as part of the Mahalo Monday

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Chamber Breakfast Meeting

Capitola-Aptos Rotary Club Meeting

Toastmasters: Speak for Success

more information.

Hoffman’s for Second Harvest Clutterers Anonymous

derbygirls.org

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Adopt a Pet or Ask a Vet

B12 Fridays healthiest treats for your pooch. Free.

masters. Open to all levels. Drop-ins welcome. For more

TOPS (Take off pounds sensibly)

to handle stress.

Big Book and OA Literature Study

Drop-in Grief Support

Saturday Oct 18

First Coast Chappel Rummage Sale Fundraiser partnering with Second Harvest Rummage Sale coming up in

PROFILE of Santa Cruz

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important committee reports

Second Thursdays each month

Veterans of Foreign Wars

thru Saturdays

Ocean Gate Zen Center Zazen Instructions

Overeaters Anonymous

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Announcements

First Wednesday each month

Adoption/Child Welfare Orientation

Nar-Anon

receive support from people who care.

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For more information contact

Second and Fourth Thursdays

Cabrillo Host Lions Club

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Saturdays

to coast chapel.org or by calling

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Sunday Oct. 19

New Leaf Capitola’s 21st Birthday

For more info. visit both

and Thursdays

Co-dependents Anonymous

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world wide fellowship of relatives who want healthy relationships and friends of addicts who have

First Tuesdays each month

Tail Wagging World of Dog Ownership

For a schedule and more

First Tuesdays and Third Wednesdays each month

Thursdays. For a meeting near you call

Orientations to Become Second and Fourth Mondays Advocates for Children

http://nar-anon.org/Nar-Anon/

First and Third Wednesdays

Alzheimers Support Groups

Ongoing Events

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parent is to attend orientation. review the child welfare system

To register to one of the meeting

Second and Fourth Wednesdays

Santa Cruz/ Monterey Bay Branch ADHD Support Group Meetings

Second Tuesdays each month

For more information or to

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Free Job Seek Workshop!

Third Thursday each month

Scotts Valley Farmer’s Market

Sundays

Aptos

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information.

Tuesday October 28 Aptos Sons In Retirement Luncheon Meeting

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reservations or information or visit

Stichers By the Sea

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WomenCARE Support Group

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Church Bible Study/Worship

Third Wednesdays

Wednesdays Facilitated by Francie

Meetings daily. See our website for a current list of meeting times and Tuesdays

Meal Solution Mondays

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Saturday Oct. 11

A seniors who have lost a spouse or partner. the Kaiser Permanente Arena.

more information.

Wednesdays

Head to the Islands!

year at our Annual Dinner

PFLAG (Parents, Families, and

class is free for new students.

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Loss of Spouse or Partner for Seniors Grief Group

for more info.

Friends of Lesbians and Gays)

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Fridays

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Santa Cruz Wharf Centennial Celebration

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Fourth Thursdays each month with a special day of activities that

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spectacular on Main Beach. Events

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Thursday November 6

Genealogical Society of Santa Cruz County


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Announcements Volunteers Needed for the Monterey Symphony

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Last Thursdays each month

Monthly Argentine Tango at Star Bene Italian/Argentine Restarante

person. Proceeds benefit

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Downtown Santa Cruz Antique Fair

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a wide assortment of trea Private instruction and classes by arrangement. For more

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First Fridays each month

First Friday Art Tour

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Dated Events

Wednesdays

Peninsula Banjo Band

of the most talented local artists To find out where to participate

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and Tim Austin.

he First Friday Art Tour is a

Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar. 20)

for you on. Be sure that you don’t spend so much time in front of the computer that you don’t

Aries (March 21-April 20)

Friday Oct. 3

Monterey Bay Area Chapter’s Farm to Table Dinner 2014

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Monterey Bay Chapter’s

Friday Oct. 17

Taurus (April 21-May 21)

Wine Harvest Dinner

Second Fridays each month

Big Band Dance

wine professionals and enjoy award

Capitola Twilight Concerts

I

Gemini (May 22-June 21)

B expectations sort themselves out. Say little and smile a lot. course. Come support your local

www.cityofcapitola.org

Cancer (June 22-July 22)

table.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 23)

Thursdays

Lucky Steppers Modern Square Dance Virgo (Aug. 24-Sep. 22)

S Teacher Don Benson

Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 23)

Modern Square Dancing Class

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Safety Focus for October Penny Weaver, Superintendent, Scotts Valley Unified School District

O school safety is to ensure that our schools are secure and

children that involves a real or perceived power

the Internet and social media outlets. Community Involvement

Beth Hollenbeck, District Music Teacher (from left), along with Nikki Olivas and Kara Dorsey, sopranos in the Scotts Valley High School Choir, perform during the Music at Skypark event sponsored by Scotts Valley Kiwanis Club.

professional development day. Classes will resume on

Valley Education Foundation meet with me each month to

and athletic experiences for all of our students in safe environments.

mentary Schools to read with students and assist with centers and other activities under the direction of our teachers. Call any of our school offices or contact me

Community Service is a focus all year in Scotts

munity service activities and projects.

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SPCA Featured Pet A Puppy Tail Needing A Happy Ending

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erinarian’s office opened the clinic doors

the fair.

Filling: tiny puppies were found

lemon juice

Cut apples evenly. Toss with lemon Let rest. :

Apple Pie Baking Contest organizers Jess Brown, Laura Rider and Roger Marin

dash of salt

wash.

crossword on 19 »

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www.slvmuseum.com

for

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Scary Movies © Statepoint Media

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