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Sandra Faber awarded Gruber Cosmology Prize

UCSC astronomer’s ground-breaking studies of galaxies helped establish many of the foundational principles of modern cosmology By Tim Stephens SANTA

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emerita of astronomy and astrophysics at UC

underlying the modern understanding of the universe on the largest scales.

matter, galaxy formation, and the large-scale

Look and feel great for summer! Sandra Faber

dynamics, and evolution of galaxies,” that has led to the study of dark matter, the travels at a much slower rate. 1984 – technology that have revolutionized modern astronomy. With these myriad achievements astronomers and cosmologists worldwide.” A partial summary of her achievements includes: 1976 – -

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speeds of stars in elliptical galaxies and 1979 – lished a paper that provided a review of the evidence for the existence of dark matter. This paper is regarded as

universe

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comprehensive theory of how cold dark matter could explain the structure and

the universe. This theory remains the paradigm underpinning all modern models of galaxy formation. 1985 – advocate for the construction of the most powerful on the planet when it

“missing”—mysterious,

detection. 1983 – of dark matter in an exotic species of galaxy concluded in a paper with

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innovative astronomical instruments in the world. “Faber” page 9


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Volume 20

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Cover The Addams Family Is Back! 2 5 6 7

ARTISTIC ARTISTIC DIRECTOR DIRECTOR

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BOOK BOOK BYBY by Tim Stephens

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CHARACTERS ANDREW LIPPA BASEDBASEDONONCHARACTERS CREATED CREATED BYBY CHARLES ADDAMS

by Patti Bond

9 Fantastic Figures Festival 10 Project Ready for Review 8

Local Sports

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Events Realty

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BROADWAY’S CLASSIC MUSICAL MUSIC BY 15

Kids Camps

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Business Profiles 16 Integrity Automotive 18 by Edita McQuary

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831-479-6154 Beauty & The Beast is presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International (MTI). Flying Effects provided by ZFX, Inc. The Addams Family is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW),

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Patrice Edwards

publisher

Noel Smith

editor

contributing writers Noel Smith, Camisa Composti, Tim Stephens, Patti Bond, Edita McQuary, Tiffany L. Mitchener, Pam Hudson, Bruce McPherson

Cover Story “Cabrillo Stage” from page 1 mated adaptations highlighted his creation of this oddly unique family that their children Wednesday and Pugsley, Fester

and

Grandmama,

death and suffering is the stuff of their dreams. In this original story, Gomez

their are growing up. Beloved daughter, Wednesday, the ultimate princess of darkness, is now eighteen and has fallen in love with

layout Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Liz Senteney graphic artists Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Liz Senteney

in this new musical comedy!

photography Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Brad Hagenking

Addams Family ancestors who came from the old country and settled on a

website Michael Oppenheimer, Camisa Composti production coordinator Liz Senteney advertising sales Don Beaumont, Louisa Sandman Jenny Rodriguez office coordinator Cathe Race distribution Bill Pooley, Annabelle Balcazar

apply!” In the upside-down, kooky world

Central Park. The family flourished, and

The Beinekes are invited to dinner, and on that uproariously funny, fateful night, secrets are disclosed, relationships are tested and the Addams Family tions — change. -

graves from such annoyances as sunlight and tourists. Family values and

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hilarious antics of The Addams Family and a Disney musical of a classic fairy tale Beauty And The Beast. -

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Tjioe promise some stage trickery to highlight this dark humored comedy

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a love story that transcends first impressions and appearance, reminding us to look past the exterior of a person and see into their heart. Beauty And The Beast

counted price. All performances are held

The Addams Family runs from Thursday,

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spell. With this age-old tale of love and redemption, and a lush musical score, it

the donors for their generous, ongoing support. “Thanks to your volunteerism, donations and most importantly, your years of purchasing tickets, we can

throughout the world. County!”


2017 Heroes Breakfast Honorees

Community News

Central Coast Red Cross’ 12th Annual Heroes Breakfast: Friday, June 16

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and young adults in the schools, at

has gained the trust of donors, veterans, and their caregivers as she seeks

helped construct maternity-care units in two hospitals, helped create a temporary health clinic of dentists, eye doctors, and a surgeon, assisted

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veteran at a time.

reduce the smoke in their homes and meals.

his car.

the event.

cardiac arrest in his chemistry class.

The American Red Cross of the Central Coast Heroes Breakfast is a community event that supports the lifesaving programs and emergency services the local chapter provides for the nearly 750,000 residents of Monterey,

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Community News

Envision Scotts Valley — Let’s Hear from You T What do you like about Scotts Valley? What challenges might we face over the next 25 years and how should we plan for such change? What is your vision of Scotts Valley as a community in the year 2035?

and what they hope to see in the future. Children are welcome.

the General Plan Update, including the online survey and a place to sign up for e-mail updates.

and increasing parks and recreation opportunities. The existing General Plan was

the City policy document that provides guidance for many important issues such as how and where we should grow: improving traffic circulation

step in updating the plan is to hear from the community. What does the community

workshop are encouraged to visit the scottsvalleygeneralplan.com.

This

our housing and education facilities,

go as a community,” said Randy Johnson, For more information, call the Scotts Valley well as, participate in an online survey to

help shape our community.”

Community Briefs Norovirus Outbreak In Santa Cruz County SANTA CRUZ COUNTY —

associated nausea, vomiting and diarrhea prior to symptoms and for several days

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is dehydration which, in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. People with vomiting and or diarrhea should stay home

Farms in Wa t s o n v i l l e . F e a t u re d speaker for this cel-

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Though this virus is common, this is an unusually high incidence of cases.

stopped. To protect yourself and others, it is important that everyone practice proper hands carefully with soap and water, espe-

California Department of Food and Agriculture.

who has had people ill with vomiting and or diarrhea, should clean all surfaces

program also includes the election of

SCCFB 100th Anniversary Celebration anta Cruz County Farm Bureau

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Local Sports

2017 All-SCCAL: Valley High Schools Baseball Player of the Year Tanner Murray Pitcher of the Year Matt Robustelli Coach of the Year : Jillian Francis Lauren LaHood Alexis Johnson

First Team : Ryan Gallegos

Second Team Jessica Shirmer Bella Castagna : Sam Boyle

: Ian Blair Second Team Catcher: Jack Gentry Pitchers: Trent Walker : Mark Carling Honorable Mention Scotts Valley: Nathan Pisciotta Reilly Merlo : Adam Peters Scotty McCool, Jr.

Honorable Mention Scotts Valley: Kelsey Engler Marie Franich : Hailey Lang Zoe Mendez Alura Neill Boys Golf

Softball Jake Utic

Coach of the Year Mark Brown MVP Casson Rasmussen Pitcher of the Year Ashley Welch First Team : Alisha Patel Maddy Johnson Giguiere

Ben Edens,

Taj Yanez Rockow

Ella

Owen

Honorable Mention : JT Matsuoka George Scotts Valley: McClain Kressman

Frey was overjoyed to discover that there was a place where she could gain expeto pursue, animal assisted therapy, and simultaneously spend time with one of her favorite animals. “I have learned so much more than I ever thought was pos-

come true,” she exclaimed. working with horses can help persons with young people or adults having “special needs.” These needs may occur as early as

to our country. The therapeutic results of 8 / June 2017 / Scotts Valley Times


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its current location in the historic Belardi “I adapted the idea from the African covered with hardware and nails, placed in explained. “They are very primitive and group of local artists entice. They are garden art.� Gerdt, the installation will consist of a dozen larger-than- life

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and superclusters of galaxies, the largest structures in the universe.

covered irregularities in the rate of the

place in the cosmos. In recent years she has

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a cosmic perspective on our planet and which she calls “a jewel of the universe.�

1985/2002 –

Faber joined the faculty at UC Santa Cruz of galaxies. Among the discoveries

Professor, the highest honor for faculty in the

were that the center of every large

Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Philosophical She earned her bachelor’s degree in physics

speed of stars within the galaxy. 2010 to present – The Yale-based Gruber International Prize Program annually honors individuals in the -

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Community News

NorCal State High School Mountain Bike Finals

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Scotts Valley High School Individual Results Varsity Boys (65 Started) Benjamin Gomez Villafane Varsity Girls (36 Started) Hanna Fleming Sophomore Boys (79 Started) place Ethan Hasenauer Connor Austin Conor McEntee Freshman Girls (44 Started) place Macy Craft Freshman Boys (97 Started) place James Thompson

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ranked teenage cyclists, and thousands of their fans that lined the course, were treated

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Local High School Team Results (Division 2 – 90 teams) 6th place Scotts Valley 15th Place Aptos 56th Place St. Francis 82nd Place San Lorenzo Valley Photo credits: Jared Mickel, John Culp,

Drake Dylan Fryer from Drake was second,

Measure D: Five-Year Project Ready for Review easure

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In addition to the regional projects, at Chanticleer, and a

to provide an opporEach year recipient agencies are required to

input.

the future to identify what they will deliver

year plans for these

lowing completion of environmental docuutility work. Coastal Rail Trail: Provide supplemental funding to complete

The Regional Transportation Comthe highway corridor, active transportation or the Coastal Rail Trail, and the rail cor-

construction following completion of

the cities, county, transit district and Community Bridges according to the voter-approved formulas for the neighcategories. Each recipient entity is also required to hold a hearing to provide an

hearings. process will also include review of an ditures, progress made to improve the transportation system, how maintenance

D funds for regional projects include: Highway 1: Begin construction of Rail Corridor: Completion of the analysis of transportation options used to secure additional funding from San Lorenzo Valley/Highway 9: Begin work on a pathway, transit stop and

local funds to attract state or federal other as well as a taxpayer oversight committee, to ensure funds were expended consistent

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Crossing: dination with other project funding

Funds are expected to be available to projects

The deadline for written comments on

the Regional Transportation Commission or receive regular information about implemen-

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CALLING ALL ARTISTS!

Calendar of Upcoming Events

Booth Fee Increases after June 15

Thursday June 15 Re-Opening Ribbon Cutting Yama Martial Arts

Area that does not charge sales commissions. This allows you to keep all of your hard earned money!

the highest attendance to date and organizers expect

Art Wine & Beer Festival will

Party — Every participating artist in the festival will receive one -

Thursday July 13 – Art Wine & Beer Scotts Valley Hilton

award winning wineries & microshowcases food from our local restaurants as well as the win-

food trucks, the family fun zone, entertainment on two stages, and

Saturday August 19 Sunday August 20 Wine & Beer Festival

entertainment. Be sure to register soon. We expect to sell out on artist space

trailers to go with the vintage cars! We are also very pleased to own festival gallery page! Artists announce these special perks for artists who are accepted into the Artist Gallery Page — Thanks also promote themselves through the price increases and artists will show: to our partnership with BWP social media.

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Scotts Valley Chamber News

David Lyng Celebrates Grand Opening

D The evening festivities were high-

Carte Catering,� with photography and a Photography. The large group of guests enjoyed the lovely evening, mingling and

& Associates, Inc. recently announced that Real Estate and American Dream Realty purchased American Dream Realty in June market presence and an even stronger team of professional and dedicated agents

of experienced, talented agents and three Along with growth comes opportunity

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Yama Martial Arts Grand Re-Opening

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and has trained in Escrima. Jake is one of the years old, he was in the process of opening his own martial arts this an opportunity to good to pass up and Jake assumed ownership and operation of Yama this April. and refreshments served. Please join the

Artist, and loving Father of two young sons,

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Elliot desired to move on to a new phase his hard work and dedication would not

ENVISION Scotts Valley: What Can You See?

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vision for our future. General Plan is the City policy document that provides guidance for many important issues such as how and where

Community Visioning Workshop

step in updating the plan is to hear from you! The Community is your opportunity to help lay the foundation for current and future generations in

open house format, where you will have a chance to talk with

Scotts Valley

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parks and recreation opportunities. The existing General Plan

was

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Kids Camps

The Bottom Line About Camp Costs P arents know that camp is an experience that will last a lifetime.

cost, especially if there is more than one camp-aged child in the house. The good news for parents is that there is a camp

cost of tuition. It is important to know camp per week. money. asking the right questions. When talking with the camp director, parents should ask the following:

deposit at the time of application, which may or may not go toward the

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had a reputation to maintain. In the auto service industry your reputation is the most important marketing tool you have,

honest, and on one occasion, they properly repair shop caused. In addition, I referred

keeping their customers happy and safe on the road. and he refused to charge her for his time

are the driving force Without them, Integrity Automotive exist,” Grewal said. Together the Integrity team of technicians

“Ultimately I just love helping people. For me, that happens through providing the lowest possible cost by preventing problems, rather than just repairing them.”

experience and they use the latest technology to diagnose and perform all repairs. Preet and his team of dedicated service technicians pride themselves on meaning they can handle everything from tire rotation, to advanced maintenance

or exceeding all of your expectations,” promised Grewal. Customer comments and reviews of

people with a heart.” touch that makes a good mechanic worth

in gold, and local car owners are fortunate to have such honesty in their midst. In fact, Grewal and his team are not only dedicated to helping people and providing quality repairs “done right the the community in other ways. munity,” Grewal said. With three school aged children - daughters Preeti and minder strive to set a good example for their family and regularly donate to local churches and people in need. “Ultimately I just love helping people,” Grewal said. “For me, that happens

engineering, he learned to work on cars repairing them.” Although Grewal comes to the repair shop — customer service, quality of work, working on cars,” he shared. the most as a shop owner is the speed at which modern day automotive technology learning [to keep up with the changes],” highly experienced and trained to perform

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Featured Columnist

Protect Your Pet from Sun Exposure By Tiffany L. Mitchener, DVM

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damage epithelial structures in mation and destruction of the skin immune system. Prolonged and repeated exposure can cause permanent damage and can fundamentally change skin cells, resulting in malignancies and skin cancer.

with patches of white or lightly pigmented hair is at risk. Animals are most likely to get sun damage where their haircoat is thinnest. Cats will show signs of sun damage on the tips of their ears, eyelids, and their

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at its peak. It is important to avoid the sun during the middle of the day when

emerge or the tips of ears may curl. It keep pets indoors during these hours.

What causes sunburn? and non-pigmented skin. But any animal

“Pet Sunburn” page 19

definitive diagnosis.

Financial Gifts — and Tips — for This Year’s Graduates

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graduating from high school or college, you

But what should you give to your newly minted diploma -

IRA. Your child can open an IRA as long as he or she has some earned income. You might want to suggest that your child consider a Roth IRA, which, at the

comfort. Recent graduates, whether leaving high school or college, are at “turning points” in their

prepared to keep those mistakes to a minimum decisions.

Roth IRA, children can access the importance of developing good, lifelong taken together, could set your graduate on a path toward a successful, independent life. What sort of gifts and tips should you con-

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Give a few shares of stock. Everyone should

will want to encourage them to keep the money in their IRA intact, giving it the chance to grow. -

Rebottaro, AAMS®, CRPC® Financial Advisor-

many years. And your children will make some

is to give your child a few shares of stock. Young people enjoy owning a piece of a company that makes the products and services they like. The very act of ownership can inspire questions: What causes the stock price to go up

results if you arrange for your recent graduate

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and following their progress, can teach your

to these and other questions, your child can picture” and explain how all aspects of money Encourage your graduate to open an Scotts Valley Times / June 2017/ 17


Business Profile

WILLIAM CLAYTON GREENE

By Edita McQuary

William

Clayton

Greene

Fine

people, came to California to try his luck

have ever had, his dad.

time was a commercial artist. The two made a great couple: Bill was a self-taught master of anything he put his hand to from car engines to jewelry, Gena had an eye

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an open house and sale William Clayton Greene Fine Jewelry Design is a true American success story. The family has

Willy had a chance to help his parents run the

and mastering the art of making and designing

creating, and repairing mechanical

inclination creating

perfect team.

and

repairing

There is a photo of him at age seven wearing safety goggles while changing Cruz County locals that store. -

cally ice hockey, was in his future. From

Parade Designs, colorful gemstone jewelry

sports career and toured with him to Italy, Bulgaria, Japan and England. After high

the woods.

happy to create it or help you create your ricated, lost wax casting, cad cam art, and laser welding.

scholarships. It looked like hockey was “Jett comes to work with us every day were pleasantly surprised when he turned down the scholarships and decided to

Design is located at 245 Mount Hermon -

a professional jeweler.

William “Willie” Clayton Greene III

continued to learn all he could from the

enrollment, and enrollment of

“Kids Camp” from page 15 Although

they

are

friends, too.” William Clayton Greene Fine Jewelry

usually

assume that you make too much to qualify. It is important to apply early. Day camps will typically include transportation as part of their tuition. Resident camps may as a van ride from a major local 18 / June 2017 / Scotts Valley Times

programs and trips, laundry service, camp canteen, special equipment that is required and service organization memappropriate to send spending money with your child.

discounts for such things as early registration, full-season

Founded in 1910, the American Camp Association database provides mation, visit ACA’s family-dedicated

Reprinted by permission of the American Camp Association © American

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Featured Columnist

Playroom / Toys Please simplify me, Pam! My kids have so

the side like a log.

day, and the mess is hard to manage.

to maintain order with toys. First sider how your kids play with toys, coupled with the space you

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sorting and organizing in kids! They

Create a treasure chest for a magical dress-up experience

It can start small with keeping their shoes matched and lined up in their -

then hang them in the closet or

mindful of what you want to look at during

for a great unveiling for prince, princesses and super-heros, and get more wear out

pulling up the covers then rolling out costumes! wall resting on ledges.

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satisfying tidying up! Place pens, crayons, glue and scissors for little hands to take on the run, along paper and craft supplies.

dog is regularly groomed, avoid a very short haircut in the summer as

“Pet Sunburn” from page 17 -

protection from sun exposure.

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protective clothing does exist! A large

from carefully applied sunscreen. It is important to apply it to the most vul-

groin. There are dog-approved sunscreens

tection. Be sure your active companion receives plenty of rest, shade, and water to avoid the more immediate risk of sun exposure — heatstroke.

use a waterproof, fragrance-free sunclouds, so it is important to consider sun protection for your pets even on cloudy days. If tolerated well, apply a generous indoor animals that like to lie in the sun are still at risk for sun damage. This is especially true for white cats. the sunscreen and then provide a distraction, such as food, a walk, or a

immediately.

The “dog days” of summer are fast sun protection whenever you reach for the sunscreen and hat yourself this summer. Then enjoy the great outdoors together!

ACROSS

1. Bluffer’s game 6. R&R spot 9. “For” in Spanish 13. Nimble 14. Not square? 15. South Korean port 16. “Superman” Christopher 17. Turkish military leader 18. 1960s abstractionism 19. *____ eggs 21. *Small decorative appetizer sandwiches 23. Questionnaire check box 24. Insubstantial 25. Tank filler 28. Willy Wonka mastermind

30. #4 Down hometown 35. Building extensions 37. Charles Manson’s home 39. Eucharist plate 40. Strip of wood 41. Batu Khan’s people 43. *Chicken Satay is popular app in this eatery type 44. Separate head from body 46. Popular symbol of extinction 47. Comme ci, comme a 48. *Served on a half-shell 50. *These frog limbs are a French delicacy 52. D.C. bigwig 53. Two of a kind 55. Beehive State native 57. *Indian restaurant appetizer staples 61. *Hors d’____

8. Rapidly 9. Between larva and adult 10. Rush job notation 11. Steak preference 12. *Kids’ appetizer: “____ on a Log” 15. Part with cash, reluctantly 20. Dead-on 22. Sun Tzu’s “____ of War” 24. In sum DOWN 25. Plaster of Paris on a Leopard or such canvas Curved molding 26. Homeless cat’s home Capital of Ukraine 27. Poles and Serbs, e.g. “Love Me Tender” 29. *____ cheese is not a singer dairy cheese Wound like an old 31. Encouraging taps movie 32. Community spirit Lil’ Bow Wow’s first 33. Renter’s paper name 34. *Blooming bulb *Appetizer wrapped in 36. Proofreader’s mark a blanket 38. *Serve soup

65. Mojave plant 66. Tube in old TV 68. Black ____ in “Pirates of the Caribbean” 69. Papal court 70. Porridge grain 71. Broadway’s famous orphan 72. Bird feed 73. II to Romans 74. Lodged with pigs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

42. “____ One: A Star Wars Story” 45. Indian Ocean’s saltwater inlet 49. Swedish shag rug 51. Buddhists’ sacred mounds 54. Fancy tie 56. Black tie one 57. Cul de ____, pl. 58. A fit of shivering 59. Foal’s mother 60. “Metamorphoses” poet 61. Football great ____ Graham 62. Jasmine of “Aladdin,” e.g. 63. Cleveland, OH lake 64. Dog trailer 67. *Like a vegetable in crudité platter © Statepoint Media

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Community Calendar San Lorenzo Valley Chamber of Commerce Calendar

Announcements

Cruz County Grief Support

Nar-Anon Santa CruzGreater Bay Area (GBA) of Northern California

7:00pm-8:00pm, Soquel Congregational Church, 4951

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- group with the solution. Teens lowship of relatives and friends of

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10 am - noon, Peace United Church, 909 High Street

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chocolate! A great way to start your day in Big Basin. A docent the park and help get you on the right trail. Bring the kids for a fun craft activity! Parking is $10 and supports

Friday Shakespeare Club of Santa Cruz

Overeaters Anonymous

Saturday June 3

Coffee Talk and Crafts

Any questions call (831) 429-7906 Second Mondays

Helpline: 831-291-5099 or

Invisible/Alienated Grandparents Support Group

Visit our Northern California

A Walk in the Past

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Church, 10707 Soquel Drive, Aptos

Orientations to Become Advocates for Children Watsonville CA 95076

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specialized training. Court appointed special advocates a safe structured environment for are everyday people that, with just a few hours a week can sharing stories if you so choose, and learning healthy ways to deal have a lifetime of impact for a Weekdays CASA Orientations to Become with separation from anyone. neglected. Advocates for Children Grandparents Anonymous www. in the next Advocate training to directly influence lifezation that provide information and support to grandparents who changing decisions affecting feel alienated or estranged to their org or (831) 761-2956 children in foster care. Court grandchildren. appointed special advocates are everyday people that, with Questions: pat@invisiblegrand Wednesdays Geezer Golfers just a few hours a week can have a lifetime of impact for a

Ongoing Events

Walk with Docent Eva Fewel

Parking is $10 and supports

Saturday June 3 Sunday June 4

Redwood Mountain Faire Graham Hill Road, Felton

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Tuesdays

neglected.

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or legal guardian.

Sunday June 11

Gratitude Picnic for Highway 17 Workers Kings Village Rd, Scotts Valley hanks to Caltrains, Granite Construction, Graniterock,

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First Mondays in Watsonville Second Tuesdays in Capitola Third Wednesdays in Watsonville Third Thursdays in Santa Cruz Third Fridays in Aptos

Business Debtors Anonymous 5:15-6:30pm, Calvary Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, 532 Center

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Felton Farmer’s Market

Insight Meditation

in Felton 120 Russell Ave, Felton

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new from a top notch guest speaker.

Wellness on the Cancer Journey 11-12:30 pm, Old Soquel Plaza earn how to safely support through the journey of Cancer from diagnosis to softening the impact of chemo, radiation, and recovering well from surgery.

Wednesday June 21

6-Week Weight Loss Challenge includes: Body Fat Analysis

First Baptist Church Bible Study 7565 Sunset Way, Aptos irst Baptist Church of Aptos welcomes you to join their

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Thursday June 22

Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau’s 100th Anniversary

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Dinner at Watsonville

Department of Food and Agriculture. At the event, the

info

Overeaters Anonymous Maternity & Surgery Center, 2900 vereaters Anonymous is a

Saturday June 24

Pleasure Point Street Fair Santa Cruz ree family fun at the Fifth

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Dated Events

two stages playing Americana, rock,

Saturday June 3 Saturday June 17

zone with face painting, crafts and

Campaign for Sensible

Second and Fourth Thursdays Transportation

Cabrillo Host Lions Club Meetings

W month and see what you can do to

Overeaters Anonymous

Please RSVP cabrillolions@

Fridays

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Hotel, 116 Beach Drive ome join a dynamic, supportive group of people at all levels of experience from

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group readings and insights, discuss history, and universal themes found in his plays and writings. For more information please call 831-684-2832

care team to this free class. Please

Aptos Noon Toastmasters

for the entire family. In this ongoing support group, we Call 831-429-7906 if you have more info: (831) 236-1171 will share stories, learn tools any questions for coping and receive support Second Wednesdays from people who care. Santa Cruz Sons in Retirement Tuesdays & Thursdays Contact Hospice of Santa

foods!

with food. energy, weakness, digestion, immune support, grief, stress and current times and locations of more. other meetings, or call our Hotline

mercial Crossing, Santa Cruz

group with the solution group with the solution. Teens and adults Everyone is welcome! welcome. Includes compulsive

works and times of William

Second and Fourth Wednesdays Call (831) 688-5842 for more

meditators

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analysis. Average weekly food cost

guest at our monthly luncheon.

loom of the Present Insight

Brennan leads a drop-in group every Wednesday it is open to

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Sundays his statewide group of retired

all attendees on Eventbrite — Wellness on the Cancer Journey or call 831-254-3270 to RSVP Address given upon registration Questions? Call Jim at 831-685-

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Monthly Meeting

Caregiver Support Group

crafts for the kids. We encourage the community to those caring for someone with a serious illness. When a loved one is seri-

Creek 13264 Middleton Ave, Boulder Creek

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e specifically focus on

Mondays

County invite you to attend a

Flea Market at Junction Park

Scotts Valley

For more information: 831425-3272

for the crews and their families,

Saturday June 17

professionals help you shed your extra pounds!

First & Third Fridays

Drop-in Grief Support 12-1 pm, Hospice of Santa Cruz Valley support group for adults grieving a friend. This group is a place where you can share stories, learn tools for coping, and receive support from people who care. For more information, please call

Center for Non violence, 612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz

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to support local programs that improve the quality of life for our community and environment, and educate and assist our youth.

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Tuesday June 27 Monday June 19

Weight Loss and Health Workshop

11:30 am, Severino’s in Aptos oin us for lunch and to hear

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ook and feel great for summer! For information, call Dave at


Arts and Entertainment

of Contemporary Arts event, Third Sunday of Every Month managed in conjunction with Science Sunday Booking Agent, at 408-993the participating art venues. The BAND (2263) for information event takes place year-round Santa Cruz, 95060 Volunteers Needed for the about booking the band for and illuminates some of the most Monterey Symphony Non-profit events (donations are talented local artists from local galleries. seeking volunteers. If you love every month. Topics are presented in a First Friday art tour, visit in an entertaining and easy-toThursdays understand format, with up-to-date www.montereysymphony.org for galleries are open 12-9 pm for photos, video, and discussion. Lucky Steppers Modern more information. Science Sunday does not meet Square Dance

Announcements

Your June Horoscope Cancer (June 22-July 22)

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Cabrillo Youth Strings/ Suzuki Music Program

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Friday Shakespeare Club of Santa Cruz

friendly. Class takes place every

Peace United Church

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instruments. For more information contact Nancy Kvam: Cabrillo Youth Strings (831) 479-6101 or (831)

Ongoing Events Second Monday each month

Stitchers By The Sea Meetings 95062 Guild of America, holds regular

BINGO

Giant Dipper roller coaster lights twinkling overhead and the smell

Monthly Argentine Tango at Star Bene Italian/Argentine Restarante

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Fridays thru August

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very Friday night from mid-June through August, the

free outdoor concerts, featuring current day recording artists.

Capitola Twilight Concert Series First Fridays each month 6-8 pm, June thru August First Friday Art Tour at Esplanade Park concert schedule.

Saturday June 3 Sunday June 4

Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 23)

The Santa Cruz Chorale Presents

Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

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Bands on the Beach, FREE your favorite movies right on

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Wednesdays

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Virgo (Aug. 24-Sep. 22)

life, works and times of William For more information, contact Sue Harris or Don Benson at (831) 726- group readings and insights, discuss history, and universal themes found in his plays and writings. Friendship Put to Music! For more information please call center-piece of the program is one 831-684-2832 lasses every Thursday night. soloists, choir, orchestra and organ. For more information call Second Saturdays Each Month Sue Harris or Don Benson (831) 2nd Saturday on the Farm 726-7053 or email at caller4u@ Project Center at the Santa Cruz Sunday June 4 County Fairgrounds Santa Cruz Pride Parade

Argentina and join us in a social tango dance to music from the Golden Age of Tango. Private instruction and classes by

Movies on the Beach, FREE

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into Playa Blvd., turn right on

4:30pm-9:30pm, Star Bene

Tuesdays

least. You pose for the paparazzi like you own the red carpet.

First & Third Fridays Selva Beach, CA 95076

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he First Friday Art Tour

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on the Farm for free family activities. Each month we select a new theme to highlight historical agriculture with games, activities, and demonstrations that relate. We often have guest appearances from farm animals like llamas, draft horses, sheep, goats, are sure to find something fun and entertaining for the whole family.

Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)

and Festival

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up is the highlight of your day.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20)

yourself. You take it upon yourself to protect someone close to you mid-month, and it could

Saturday June 10 Japanese Cultural Fair

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Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb. 18)

and contemporary, take the stage

Second Sundays Each Month The fair provides an opportunity

Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar. 20)

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Aries (March 21-April 20)

Downtown Santa Cruz Antique Street Fair

of antiques and unique items. Come and check it out! Browse through a wide assortment of photographs, vintage jewelry, clothing, glass and ceramic kitsch, turquoise, original artwork, and a whole lot of whatnot! For more info, please call (831) 476-

for the community to increase its awareness and understanding of the Japanese community through arts, craft and culture.

Saturday June 24 Woodie’s on the Wharf

month, so try to avoid signing any legal documents or giving your go-ahead on upcoming

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Taurus (April 21-May 21)

prize drawings add to the fun!

Gemini (May 22-June 21)

Peninsula Banjo Band 390 Saratoga Ave, San Jose orty-seven years of performing in the Bay Area, over

got entrepreneurial drive mid-June, and you just know that one of your ideas is going to help

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Business Guide

Featured Columnist

Community Energy On Its Way

By Bruce McPherson, County Supervisor 5th District

Tri-County CCE Coalition for our region when rep-

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impactful environmental strategy local governments can take to meet

and structural options on whether

goals. Elected and administrative rep-

tremendous assistance, as well as

dollar of general fund money from any county or city was tapped to an electricity deliverance system which While some CCEs spent our

reliance

on forming their agency, we raised more than

for low-income households remain in place.

in the future. With a popuGrowth

this tri-county region stands to carry the largest electricity peak

partner

Council Community

months ahead, we now anticipate

customers will have four chances to

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special rate charges such as CARE, it is implemented. Forming Community

Choice

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sincere thanks to each of them. As for PG&E, we will partner with them as they continue in trans-

county-city government participants

call our offices 831.688.7549

www.tpgonlinedaily.com

It has taken some time to

not taxes. Ratepayer money stays agency should drive down costs of procuring electricity.

the wait. Clean, community energy is on its way in our tri-county region. Santa Cruz County 5th District Supervisor Bruce McPherson is interim chair of Monterey Bay Community


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