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Full Story page 8
Family Traditions
When the Thanksgiving leftovers have been turned into sand-
Tenth Annual SVEF Tree Lot Raise Funds for Scotts Valley Public Schools Drive a little and donate a lot! The Scotts Valley Educational Foundation hosts their 10th annual Christmas Tree Organizers bring the Christmas Tree farm to Scotts Valley for families to select a farm-fresh tree and donate to
know that it is time to
Soon
houses
will
In the last nine years, more than 140,000 dollars has been raised with the annual event and donated to local schools reindeer and snowmen will move into front yards -
Full Story page 9
Community News
$3.1 Million for Wildlife Crossing
CA Transportation Commission Commits Funds for Land Trust’s Hwy. 17 Design
T
mission (CTC), the governing Board
The state’s commitment is good news toward building the wildlife crossing in
290 acres on the east side of the highway, a conservation easement on 170 acres west
the tunnel anywhere between $8 and $12
funds are secured through Measure D, the
Wildlife
Biologist
and
owner
of
Land Trust has committed $3 million for construction of the tunnel, which will be
that 45% of wildlife hit on Highway 17 are Slade said the Land Trust is still wildlife at Laurel Curve for almost three years now and we’ve seen a lot of animals million goal in the Wildlife & Wildlands bobcats, a mountain lion, and it’s not safe The Land Trust’s wildlife crossing
Land Trust reach their goal, an anonymous donor will double all gifts to the Land
which will run under the to and Wildlife, awards
credits
2 / December 2016 / Scotts Valley Times
to
For more details and donate, visit www. landtrustsantacruz. org, or call the Land Trust at (831) 429-6116.
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Community News
Veterans Day Dinner Thank You T he SLV Museum wants to thank the community for sharing our annual Veterans Day Dinner event with us as we honored our veterans on Veterans
erans by branch, the oldest attending vet,
smiles, emotions, tears, and a strong sense
This event is a collaboration with our local veterans that the SLV Museum is
SLV & SV Meal and Food Programs: December Tuesdays through Saturdays (also 4th Valley Churches United, -
Wednesdays, 12-2, San Agustin Catholic
Thursdays St. John’s Catholic Church, down from
of Highway 9 across from Ben Lomond
Tuesdays Church
Thursdays Mountain Community Resources (a Community Bridges
Felton Presbyterian Thursdays St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 5271 Scotts Valley
Fridays Church
GateWay Bible
Sunday Redwood Christian Center, 6869 Highway 9, Felton
Sunday Felton Presbyterian Church, 6090 Highway 9,
Meals on Wheels (a Community centers in Ben Lomond (M-F, 336-5366)
Grey Bears
Except as noted, all programs are free of charge — Schedules are subject to change; Submit Changes/Additions to slvsvmeals@gmail.com Scotts Valley Times / December 2016/ 5
Community News
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Save Our Shores executive director Katherine servation heroes like you, the citizens of Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties, made the right
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All-SCCAL: Girls Volleyball
Most Valuable Player Player of the Year Coach of the Year First Team Pearl Biddle Madison Smith Blocker – Sierra Laird Outside Hitter – Jillian Rodriguez, Jordyn Skucius – Sam Boyle
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All-SCCAL: Girls Golf
Danielle Koch, Sr, OH Mt. Madonna – Paola Jacobs, Fr OH, Mara Peruzzi, SO OH St. Francis – Laura Martinelli, Sr MB, Samantha Bellucci San Lorenzo Valley – Audrey Bingham Rebecca Vernazza, So L Santa Cruz – Kianna Lee Rashonda Rhodes Scotts Valley – Serena Garcia, Emma Turner, Sr S/MB Soquel – Courtney Springbett, Rachel Savoca
Coach Of The Year Bill Tsudama Individual League Champion Amanda Fort 1st Team Megan Eldredge Gianna Marinshaw Kayla Karst Roselyn Marc Sigi Allen Jillian Francis San Lorenzo Valley 2nd Team Italia Riccabona Olivia Hays Ava Badger Ariela Turzo Ellis Conover Taylor Stevenson Scotts Valley Honorable Mention Janessa Ainsworth Haley Johnson Natalie Mitchell Sam Casaneda Gali Carillo Sage Welch Scotts Valley
Valley High School Scoreboard Football Scotts Valley Season Record: (7-4, SCCAL 4-1) Coach: Louie Walters Half Moon Bay 49 – Scotts Valley 30 SV Stats
Receiving 217 yards, 3 TDs Scotts Valley 53 – Soquel 6 (Oct 29, Hm*) Scotts Valley 55 – Santa Cruz 6 6 / December 2016 / Scotts Valley Times
San Lorenzo Valley Season Record: (6-4, SCCAL 3-2) Coach: Dave Poetzinger Aptos 38 – SLV 7 SLV 49 – Santa Cruz 9 (Oct 28, Away*)
Girls Volleyball
Individuals San Lorenzo Valley Season Record: (1-19, SCCAL 0-14) Coach: Rachel Gregory St. Francis def SLV (3-0)
Cross Country
Scotts Valley Season Record: (18-10, SCCAL 8-6) Coach: Gary Redenbacher Kings Academy def Scotts Valley (3-0) (25-21, 25-17, 25-23) SV Scoring
SCCAL Girls Championships Teams 105 Individuals SCCAL Boys Championships Teams
Division IV CCS Boys Championships [Crystal Springs (2.95 miles)] Team Individuals
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Christmas with the Chorale T he Santa Cruz Chorale begins their 2016-2017 season with the December holiday concert, the best
Founded over 30 years ago by Mary
The Monterey Bay Sinfonietta and organist Vlada Moran will again join the
a volunteer adult chorus, the Santa Cruz
chosen favorites from Christmas concerts that
each
audience
Vorwerk, the Chorale went on two exciting
included
in
this
Music from the
Since 2006, the Chorale has been
Latin American, Christian Grube Latvian and French carols celebrate Christmas with melodies
beautiful acoustics of Holy Cross Church
from the stately verses of Kodály’s “Veni
Christian Grube is emeritus professor of
able to attract three of Santa Cruz’s most
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all volunteer their time, and most are
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2016 Local Election Results for Scotts Valley Times Scotts Valley City Council Donna Lind Randy Johnson Jack Dilles – 3 Michael Shulman Kim Schultz Sue Rains – 2 Roger Snyder Corey Warner San Lorenzo Valley Water District Bill Smallman Margaret Bruce Scotts Valley Fire Protection District – 3 Daron Pisciotta Russ Patterson Alan Smith
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Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Presents
Calendar of Upcoming Events
2016 COMMUNITY AWARDS GALA
Saturday December 3
For Your Eyes Only
Tree Lighting Festival 4 – 7 p.m. SV Community Center
oin the Scotts Valley Chamber of Comas we honor the leaders in our community that make Scotts Valley such a include dinner, live music, a raffle and a We will be awarding the 2016 Woman, Man, Business, Organization, Educator,
Thursday January 12 – Grand Opening! 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
The master of ceremonies this year
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chief
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Malone’s Grille & Grill Patti Malone In Gratitude for 36 Years of Serving Our Community
munity in ways too numerous to
Scotts Valley served on the Board of the Directors for the Chamber of Commerce and was honored as Scotts Valley Woman Whenever there has been a
serving Scotts Valley so faithfully schools in and with all of your heart for so the Scotts many years! Valley, Valley 2016 Alvin Scarborough Churches Man of the Year United MisJohn P. Weiss Football, the Scotts Valley Art Wine & Patti Malone Beer Festival, the last ten as Chief of and the Sunshine Ministry for Weiss was ment’s first has also been an active member Drug Abuse Education John Weiss officer, and received the Medal
changed
the tional black and whites through Weiss embraced a community
C
always there, doing whatever Drive so that weary drivers who couldn’t get over highway 17 numerous fundraisers over the years, including some of the fol- all of her food and drinks “on Bryan Stowe, Kendra Kaanagard, and the Lynne Beebe Counseling
Weiss
Chief Weiss has chaired the County Law Chiefs’ Association
column for an on-line art and marketing site in addition to artwork
During his years as Chief
izing their records management
munity Awards Gala 6 – 11 p.m.
Thursday February 9 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. (Tentative)
Wednesday February 15 Series 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Get Acquainted! New Chamber Members & Scotts Valley Businesses
Every 4th Thursday “Awards Gala” page 12
Happy Holidays!
Saturday January 21
Ashby Confections 170 Technology Circle
Chief Weiss is also an accom-
Some of the other causes
Kings Village
Mixer
Call the Chamber Today or Visit www.scottsvalleychamber.com Scotts Valley Times / December 2016/ 11
Scotts Valley Chamber News
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“Awards Gala” from page 11 2016 Annette Marcum Woman of the Year Elizabeth Walch lizabeth Walch is a 25-year resident
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been exhibited in galleries and museums in various locations across the country,
Elizabeth wrote and received a grant form and oversaw the construction of the library
2016 Educator of the Year John S. Postovit Scotts Valley High School
of four children and Elizabeth is the general manager of Lindsay
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Achievement Award, 2014, 2015, and 2016
2016 Youth of the Year Elana Weingord Scotts Valley High School -
Defense Attorney, 2015 and 2016 -
has been managing residential real estate
Elizabeth Walsh
working several years as an engineer in the night vision goggle industry, he earned a master’s degree at Stanford University
education classes to college students, and
attending college and studying govmeter race were her Other extracurricular activities included Mock Trial,
Since 1993 he has taught all levels of high school math from
Elizabeth enjoys humanitarian work through the community and her congre-
John Postovit
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CA, 2016
High School Track Team and enjoyed the
Elana Weingord
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Organization of the Year Scotts Valley Park Advocates City of Scotts Valley
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County Finalist, Student’s Advisory Board She and her husband have a goal to sail
been awarded as the IB Educator of the served in the schools on Site Councils at -
Scotts Valley High School Educator of the
resentative, served on the SVUSD Board
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Elizabeth is most well known for her Friends of the Santa Cruz Library Board
Former students have said, “Absolutely
residents can thank the advocates for the
“Made me enjoy one of the hardest courses Elana has been bestowed the following
the architects in the creation of the Scotts
tially funded by money raised from the
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and you can tell he teaches because he furnishings and technology in our library, Award
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2016 Special Award for Volunteerism Jeanette Larkin
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Thank you, Scotts Valley Advocates! Diane Bianconi iane started her own business, DBM
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Bill Turner
Diane Bianconi
Lisa Bustichi
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Joe Nedney
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twelve years and during that time she was involved in the -
so our residents and visitors can enjoy this
Jeanette Larkin
and Communication at the American well known for her auctioneering, event munity volunteer, she has served on the
two children, Brett (20) and Emma (17) Lisa Bustichi s a long-time resident, Lisa feels very
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and she looks forward to continuing to do
rink, the weekly downtown farmers market,
Patti Malone become heavily involved with the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce bringing with her, her love of community and
been many changes in the 45 years she has lived here but one thing that has remained Montevalle Life Association, and the Scotts
and was involved with all the Chambers has been rewarding for Lisa, she enjoys Joe Nedney the community together to celebrate! Bill Turner ill Turner, born and raised in Salinas moved to Scotts Valley in 1990 and the next year he launched his own business, Lintelle Engineering – a manufacturing -
the Chair of the Scotts Valley Art Wine Beer Festival, which is the Chamber’s main
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On Change – And Persistence
A
s 2016 winds down, we on the year about to
and remember the road we’ve traveled, we’re also looking One of the things that gives the hard work I’ve seen over the
It continues through good communication between the
Cruz County to work better and work smarter to serve our com-
their own diverse skills and
faith communities, our city and federal government, schools, and
And the result we envision is
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in health, nutrition, and economic indicators, not just one-time
to working families, children, seniors, individuals with disabilities or without homes, and so We are more dedicated than ever to work to overcome the
Fortunately, thanks to the initiative of many across these
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across the usual lines and sectors can bring about changes with momentum, changes that bring
we see and nurture a true sense of belonging, community, and core strategy and, with your
work together towards common Over the next 18 months, The Food Bank’s core strategy is to
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vaccinate! While the vaccination can only ingly, many human and canine cases result
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Featured Columnist Solving Hunger Neighborhood by Neighborhood By Zach Friend, Santa Cruz County Supervisor 2nd District
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Community Calendar
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Announcements
Nar-Anon Santa CruzGreater Bay Area (GBA) of Northern California
Contact Hospice of Santa Cruz County Grief Support Program. (831) 430-3078
What is enabling? What is this insanity? Am I the only one who feels this way?
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friends of addicts who have been affected by someone else’s 2016, three meetings are now offered in Santa Cruz (Fridays
For meeting locations, please call our helpline at 831-291-5099 or contact saveyoursanity@aol.com.
Orientations to Become Advocates for Children Watsonville CA 95076 ASA volunteer Advocates receive 35 hours of
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7:00pm-8:00pm, Soquel Congregational Church, 4951 just a few hours a week can Soquel Dr.
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child who has been abused or
food? Come join us for a
If you would like to participate in the next Advocate training contact cita@casaofsantacruz. org or (831) 761-2956
held in the Anne Hutchinson
Any questions call (831) 429-7906
Wednesdays
Insight Meditation 12pm-1:15pm, Pacific Cultural Center 1307 Seabright Ave.
Second Mondays
Invisible/Alienated Grandparents Support Group
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to directly influence lifechanging decisions affecting
beginning meditators
of Love Whether You Can Be
child who has been abused or More info www.casaof santacruz.org or call (831) 761-2956 XT.102
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retired men invites you to be our guest at our monthly
Aptos Noon Toastmasters
safe structured environment for sharing stories if you so choose, and learning healthy
12:00-1:00p.m. Rio Sands
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ome join a dynamic,
learn something new from a
your voice and share it effecFollow us on Facebook:
feel alienated or estranged to just a few hours a week can
Meditation teacher Carla
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Questions: pat@invisiblegrand masters or more info: (831) 236-1171 parent.com (831) 601-9195
Business Debtors Anonymous
5:15-6:30pm, Calvary Episcopal Church, Parish First Mondays: 2-3 p.m., Hall, 532 Center Street, Santa in Watsonville Second Tuesdays: 5:30-7 p.m. Cruz.
Monthly Meeting
For more information, please call (831) 430-3000.
Call Greg Horne at (831) 684-1834 to RSVP & bring a friend!
First & Third Fridays
Fridays
Church, 909 High Street his is the oldest women’s
Drop-in Grief Support 12-1 pm, Hospice of Santa Cruz County, 940 Disc Dr., Scotts Valley
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Tuesdays
share stories, learn tools for
Friday Shakespeare Club of Santa Cruz
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naughty or nice and share it with
welcomes you to join their children will delight having their
Call (831) 688-5842 for more info
Overeaters Anonymous 9:05 a.m.-10:15 a.m., Sutter Maternity & Surgery Center, 2900 Chanticleer Ave., Santa Cruz vereaters Anonymous is a
letter from Santa and take home Chaminade teddy bear! Overnight packages available. Located at the Chaminade Resort & Spa. For more info visit www. chaminade.com.
Saturday Dec 3 Lighted Boat Parade
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Dated Events
6:30-7:30pm Christ Lutheran Church, 10707 Soquel Dr. Aptos
those caring for someone with
11 a.m.: Worship 7565 Sunset Way, Aptos
Breakfast With Santa
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Overeaters Anonymous
12-1 p.m., PAMF, 2850 Commercial Crossing, Santa Cruz
First Baptist Church Bible Study
Saturday Dec 3 and Saturday Dec 10
5:30-7:30 pm eatures decorated boats Visit www.santacruzoa.org for current times and locations of other meetings, or call our Hotline Family-oriented festival. at (831) 429-7906.
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Caregiver Support Group
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in Capitola recovering from debting Third Wednesdays: 5:30-7 p.m. in Watsonville Third Thursdays: 2-3 p.m. For more information: 831in Santa Cruz 425-3272 Third Fridays: 12-1 p.m. in Aptos Mondays
For more information please call 831-684-2832
Chaminade Resort & Spa Dining Area
Go to roaringcamp.com for more info.
Saturday Dec 10 Breakfast With Santa at Cabrillo Lions Club
10am-1pm, 100 Aptos Creek Rd lease bring family and friends and meet with Santa one-on-one, get a bit of hot cocoa for adults, $8 for children under
Please contact Lydia Habr if you would like to volunteer at 408-892-1690. 831-331-0432.
Announcements Volunteers Needed for the Monterey Symphony
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music and want to be involved,
Arts and Entertainment
Clubhouse, 314 Estrella Ave., La
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home in La Selva Beach! (Take Mar Monte off of Hwy 1, turns Estrella) For more information, contact Sue
Ongoing Events Second Monday each month
Stitchers By The Sea Meetings
Club House, 3124 Estrella Ave.
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7 p.m., Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz, 1740 17th Ave., 95062 7053 or email at caller4u@att.net titchers-by-the-Sea, the local
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2nd Saturday on the Farm
in December. For more info visit seymourcenter.ucsc.edu 11a.m.-3p.m., Ag History Project Center at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds oin us every 2nd Saturday on the
Are you being just a little bit unrealistic as December begins? Shooting for the stars isn’t a bad thing
Dated Events
Each month we select a new theme to highlight historical agriculture with games, activities, and dem-
Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb. 18)
Thursday Dec. 1 thru Friday Dec. 23 Santa Cruz Polar Express
situation you’ve been in before, and it may be so similar that you feel like you’re having deja
1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
animals like llamas, draft horses,
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Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar. 20)
time, recreated to match all the sights
something fun and entertaining for Times: 1pm, 3pm, 5:30pm, on each day. For more info visit Check our website and Facebook page for more details. santacruzthepolarexpressride.com FREE
Monthly Argentine Tango at Star Second Sundays Each Month Fourth Annual Beneath Bene Italian/Argentine Restarante Downtown Santa Cruz The Waves Film Festival Antique Street Fair Italian/Argentene Restarante,
9:00am-4:00pm, Lincoln St.
6:30 p.m. Santa Cruz Elks Lodge,
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Peninsula Banjo Band 7:00 - 8:30 p.m., Harry’s Hofbrau, in the Bay Area, over 250
band for Free in Sunnyvale Every
for information about booking the tions are tax deductible).
Wednesdays thru Sundays
Santa Cruz Polar Express
his is a night for true “Social
meal from the Star Bene Argentine Menu, (or their well known italian menu), and enjoy the ambiance of Argentina and join us in a social tango dance
Aries (March 21-April 20)
Saturday Nov. 19
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Friendship Put to Music!
Your December Horoscope
and check it out! Browse through a wide assortment of treasures vintage jewelry, clothing, glass and ceramic collectibles, vintage
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rience the beauty of the ocean
on ocean science, conservation and
Gemini (May 22-June 21)
For more information call 831-421-9993
Saturday Nov. 26
Private instruction and classes by arrangement. For more information, original artwork, and a whole lot Arrives at 12 noon on Capitola of whatnot! call Michael (831) 239-2247. For more info, please contact us at (831) 476-6940 or visit us on First Fridays each month outrigger canoe and surfboard Facebook. First Friday Art Tour
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Third Sunday of Every Month
sure to bring your Christmas list
Leo (July 23-Aug. 23)
settle in his beach chair to hear holiday wishes and have a nice
Someone might try to sneak something by you around the holidays but your observational skills
Science Sunday
managed in conjunction with Santa Cruz, 95060 eymour Marine Discovery
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and illuminates some of the most talented local artists from local lecture from a marine scientist the third Sunday of every To find out where to participate in a First Friday art tour, visit an entertaining and easyfirstfridaysantacruz.com (Most to-understand format, with galleries are open 12-9 pm for First Friday viewings.)
Virgo (Aug. 24-Sep. 22)
This event is FREE!
Friday December 2
First Friday Holiday Art Showcase 6 pm – 8 pm, Chaminade Resort & Spa, 1 Chaminade Lane, Santa Cruz
of what’s going on around you mid-month, because it only takes a second of distraction to totally
Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 23)
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sights and sounds of the beloved Run Times: 1pm, 3pm, 5:30pm, occur on each day. For more info visit santacruz thepolarexpressride.com
Thursdays
Lucky Steppers Modern Square Dance
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) and more! For more information go to www. chaminade.com
Sunday December 11
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Agreement Reached on Bear Creek Property By Bruce McPherson, County Supervisor 5th District
I
am very excited to let you know
family and the County of Santa Cruz have reached agreement to
A beloved jewel to generations of San Lorenzo Valley residents, the Bear Creek Country Club
needed swimming and recreational
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Valley
and
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entire tennis courts, a volleyball and basketball court, weight room and locker rooms and several structures
exchange, Boulder Creek residents would see reduced costs for
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indoor activities
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use agreement between the County and includes
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