4FSWJOH 0VS $PNNVOJUZ 'PS :FBST t 4DPUUT 7BMMFZ #FO -PNPOE #PVMEFS $SFFL 'FMUPO
BRENT GARVEY PAINTING Interior & Exterior Residential & Commercial ALL WORK GUARANTEED BONDED & INSURED WORKERS COMP & LIABILITY
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS
831.688.6913
/PWFNCFS t 7PM /P t XXX UQHPOMJOFEBJMZ DPN
-
Full Story page 4
Capitola and
4-H Awards at 2017 County Fair
ciation
(RAA)
the
-
By Scotts Valley Club Reporter Bel
I
-
Cal BRE# 01897214
Considering selling? Call me!
new
the RAA. Full Story page 5
HERITAGE HOLIDAY CRAFT & GIFT FAIR December 1, 2, & 3
Will you help make sure no one in Santa Cruz County goes hungry this holiday season?
Friday 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday & Sunday 10 AM to 4 PM Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds HWY 152 - Watsonville http://holiday.fairgrounds-foundation.org
Celebrating Our 40th Year! CRAFTS, GIFTS, ANTIQUES, TOYS, COLLECTIBLES, FOOD, & THOSE ONE-OF-A-KIND GIFTS THAT YOU WON’T FIND AT THE MALL! 3 BIG BUILDINGS FILLED WITH CRAFTERS & GIFTS! Holiday Food & Fund Drive Presenting Sponsors
GUARANTEED LOWEST OUT THE DOOR PRICE ON TIRES AND WHEELS
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SKIP’S TIRE & AUTO REPAIR CENTERS 231 Mt. Hermon Road | Scotts Valley, CA 95066
831.438.0296 | skipstire.com Six South Bay Area Locations to Serve You
Proud to Serve the Scotts Valley Community
Family owned and operated since 1977 MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE 10% OFF REPAIR SERVICE (EXCLUDES TIRES)
2 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
No. 11 Volume 20
10
18
22
Table of Contents
6
EMBRACING THE DANCE
ADAMS THE CHAIRMAN DANCES BERNSTEIN WEST SIDE STORY BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 7
Cover 4-H Awards at 2017 County Fair Community News 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15
NOVEMBER 18, 2017 SANTA CRUZ CIVIC AUDITORIUM
7:30pm
NOVEMBER 19, 2017 WATSONVILLE MELLO CENTER
2:00pm
Safe at Home Senior Care
16 17 23
LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 2002
3COTTS 6ALLEY #HAMBER .EWS s 11
Remain Safe in the Comfort of Your Own Home!
11-14
12 13 14
Local Sports 7
#OMMUNITY #ALENDAR s !RTS %NTERTAINMENT n -ONTHLY (OROSCOPE s n
n
Featured Columnists 18
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: t $PNQBOJPOTIJQ t 1FSTPOBM )ZHJFOF $BSF "TTJTUBODF t 5SBOTQPSUBUJPO "TTJTUBODF t .FBM 1MBOOJOH 1SFQBSBUJPO Z t -JHIU )PVTFLFFQJOH UPEB $BMM REE F GPS B TTNFOU t .FEJDBUJPO 3FNJOEFST BOE NPSF "TTF
(831)462-3500
19 22
#BZ "WF 4VJUF t $BQJUPMB $" 3##!3 &EATURED 0ET s
n
www.tpgonlinedaily.com
www.safeathomeseniorcare.com 8& "3& " -*$&/4&% )0.& $"3& "(&/$: 8*5) 5)& 45"5& 0' $" )$0
45"5& 0' $" )$0
Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 3
Patrice Edwards Noel Smith
publisher editor
contributing writers Noel Smith, Camisa Composti, Scotts Valley Club Reporter Bel (age 14), Bruce McPherson, Pam Hudson, Tony Tomeo
Cover Story
Holiday Classic Comes to SV High It’s a Wonderful Life Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, 7-9 at 7:00 p.m.
S -
layout Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Liz Senteney graphic artists Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Liz Senteney photography Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Brad Hagenking website Michael Oppenheimer, Camisa Composti production coordinator Liz Senteney advertising sales Don Beaumont, Zack Urbany Michael Olhava office coordinator Cathe Race distribution Bill Pooley, Annabelle Balcazar
“Wonderful Life” page 8
Cover Story “Scotts Valley 4-H” from page 1
Dashiell W Meagan B
Mia R Paolina S Simone T
Times Publishing Group, Inc. 9601 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 The Times Publishing Group, Inc., publishers of the Aptos Times, a bi-weekly publication, the Capitola Times and Scotts Valley Times, each printed monthly, Coastal Weddings Magazine, Coastal Home and Garden Magazine, Aptos’ Fourth of July Parade Official Program Guide and Capitola’s Begonia Festival Official Program Guide, is owned by Patrice Edwards. Entire contents ©2017. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form is prohibited without the publisher’s written permission PHONE: (831) 688-7549 FAX: (831) 688-7551 GENERAL E-MAIL: info@cyber-times.com Patrice Edwards: patrice@cyber-times.com Publisher’s Assistant: assistant@cyber-times.com Editor: info@cyber-times.com Opinions/Letters: editorial@cyber-times.com Calendar Listings: www.tpgonlinedaily.com Graphics Department: graphics@cyber-times.com Billing Inquiries: cathe@cyber-times.com Classified Sales: sales@cyber-times.com Production: production@cyber-times.com CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE AT: www.tpgonlinedaily.com mission statement We at the Times Publishing Group, Inc. are dedicated to providing a voice for the individuals and organizations in our community while highlighting the outstanding accomplishments of our local businesses. We seek to promote healthy family values through our coverage of youth activities, school news, senior events, community groups and entertainment 4 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Submitted by SV Club Reporter Bel (age 14): This is Bel’s ninth year in 4-H. She is a member of the County Teen Leadership Team and 4-H Camp Planning Committee. She also participates in choir, dance, and rowing. Scotts Valley 4-H Members who received recognition at the County Fair: Bel C Bronagh L
Cover Photo: Scotts Valley 4-H Club Member Dashiell W. wins Waterfowl Champion
Community News
Capitola and Scotts Valley With its Murals
D
ciation (RAA) the new Capitola
-
DINNER
Tues: Mahi Mahi Tacos w/Mango Salsa Fresca
Chile Verde Enchiladas de Pollo con Mole Wed: Sand Dabs w/Garlic Tomatillo Sauce
Chile Verde Enchiladas de La Cocina Fresca
Chicken, Beef or Cheese
Thur: Housemade Tamales Chicken or Pork
Chile Verde Ensalada del Mar Crab and Shrimp salad
Bring the family to Palapas for dinner Monday thru DINE FOR Thursday nights for our unique style of Mexican food and your children dine for free! *
KIDS FREE
MID-WEEK SPECIALS
Capitola and Scotts Valley, it’s worth the drive.
Great Reasons to Dine at Palapas
All special entrees $14.95 All specials dine in only including Kids Dine Free offer. *Offer is good for one child’s (under 12) menu item per entree purchased from our regular menu by an adult in party. Valid Monday thru Thursday except holidays. Expires 3-15-18.
Fine Dining Mexican Style
Ocean View, Lunch & Dinner Daily, Reservations Suggested 21 Seascape Village, Aptos 831-662-9000
www.palapasrestaurant.com Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 5
Community News
New Climate Action Plan/Energy Policy BOULDER
CREEK
— 1) 2)
adaptation.
-
-
-
3)
-
serves more than 7,800 metered connections providing water to the communities of Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Ben Lomond, Zayante, Scotts Valley, Mañana Woods, Felton and Lompico. For more information, visit www.slvwd.
TRISHA CHRISTENSEN REALTOR, FTSB
Sereno Group Real Estate trishachristensen@serenogroup.com Cell (831) 402-6129 Office (831) 515-1200
“She listened to what our needs were...”
www.trishachristensen.com CalBRE # 01950764
6 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Local Sports
CAPITOLA VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Valley High Schools Scoreboard
Professional & Friendly Veterinary Care with Exceptional Client Service in a State-Of-The-Art Hospital
Carmel 49 – SLV 19
Football
Scotts Valley Season Record: (6-3, League 4-1) Coach: Louie Walters Scotts Valley 55 – Stevenson 12 Soledad 19 – Scotts Valley 3 Nipomo 13 – Scotts Valley 7 Scotts Valley 24 – King City 0 Scotts Valley 21 – Carmel 7
Coach: Dave Poetzinger Soledad 31 – SLV 7 SLV 29 – Stevenson 6 Team Stats
3900 NEW CLIENT OFFER
$
Exam + Dental Checkup & One Vaccine
831-476-PETS (7387)
(*League Game)
King City 27 – SLV 9
Community Briefs
Special Food Truck Friday Honoring Local Veterans Featuring Food Trucks, Beer & Wine Garden
Remembering those we have loved and lost together. -
Interfaith Memorial Service A gathering for people of all faiths to share and remember those they have loved and lost
-
This event is weather permitting. Follow @foodtrucksagogo for updated information and to see the food truck line-up. Southbound Highway 17 to Highway 1 Ramp Closures Overnight Drilling Closes Southbound Ramp Starting Monday Night, Oct. 30 SANTA CRUZ —
Everyone is invited to bring a loved one’s photograph or object to place on the remembrance table. Open to all, children and families welcome.
Wednesday, November 15th @ 6:30pm Resurrection Catholic Community Church 7600 Soquel Drive · Aptos
-
“Briefs” page 9
For more information 831 430 3000 l hospicesantacruz.org Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 7
Community News
SVWD To Replace Collapsed Well Water Production Increased At Other Well Sites; New Well To Be Drilled -
About The New Well -
-
“Wonderful Life� from page 4
Performances are in the Student Union of Scotts Valley High School November 30, December 1, 2, 7-9 @ 7:00 pm Tickets are priced Admission.
8 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Community News
SLV & Scotts Valley Meal and Food Programs: Nov. Tuesdays through Saturdays Valley Churches
United -
Thursdays Mountain Community
Meals on Wheels Resources
(a
Except as noted, all programs are free of charge -- Schedules are subject to change. -
meals@gmail.com Thursdays bution. St. Philip’s Episcopal Church
Tuesdays Felton Presbyterian
San
Wednesdays Agustin Catholic
Church Fridays Church
Sunday
Redwood Christian Center
Thursdays St. John’s Catholic Church
Sunday SS Peter & Paul Orthodox Church
“Briefs” from page 7
6 Months No Interest. **On Approved
200
$
GET UP TO
Credit. Ask for details.
VIA MAIL-IN REBATE WITH THE PURCHASE OF A SET OF OUR SELECT GOODYEAR® TIRES ON THE BIG O TIRES® CREDIT CARD.
Subject to credit approval. Mail-in rebate paid in the form of a Goodyear Visa Prepaid Card. Mail in rebate ranges from Assurance WeatherReady at $80 plus an additional $120 if the full purchase is made on the Big O Tires Credit Card®; and $40 to $80 depending on type of tires purchased plus the applicable rebate is doubled if you make the full purchase on the Big O Tires® Credit Card. Prepaid card is issued by Citibank, N.A. pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. and managed by Citi Prepaid Services. Prepaid card will not have cash access and can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Card expires after 6 months, and cannot be used for payment on the Big O Tires Credit Card. Additional terms and conditions apply. Commercial fleets are not eligible for these rebates. Base portion of tire rebate offered by Goodyear and doubled portion of tire rebate offered by CitiBank, N.A. Purchases made on the Big O Tires Credit Card are subject to credit approval. The Big O Tires Credit Card is issued by Citibank, N.A. Please see your local participating dealer for any applicable shop, disposal, installation or other offer related fees, restrictions or limitations. See rebate form for full details. Void where prohibited. No cash value. At participating locations. Expires 12/31/17.
www.bigotires.com
SANTA CRUZ 1219 Soquel Ave 831.429.9989
Proud Contributors to:
Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 9
Community News
Nutcracker: Experience the Magic! December 16 – 17
A -
-
-
For tickets com or Crocker Theater, Cabrillo College Aptos, -
Performances: Sat Dec 16 – 1:00 & 4:30 Theater Aptos
Valley Churches United’s Annual Holiday Food Drive
-
A recent food drive with the local Boy Scout Troop 623, Boulder Creek For more information please contact Valley 10 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Scotts Valley Community Awards Gala Jan. 20
Calendar of Upcoming Events Saturday November 9
Chamber Celebrates 60
Business Networking Mixer
Early Bird Discount Ends December 19th
J
Wed. November 15 -
-
Credit Union 60th Anniversary Derek Timm Jennifer Hardwick
J
Mary Lonhart
Leatha Brown
D
Derek Timm
Council to the
Cafe Hanna Scotts Valley Senior Center
2018
Saturday January 20 Awards Gala 6 - 11 p.m.
appointed
Camp Evers Mural, Terry Wells
Jennifer Hardwick
“Chamber Awards� page 13
2017 Board of Directors
-
Thursday February 22 Business Networking Mixer
Derek Timm -
Friday March 2 7 p.m. BACK ROW (from left): Stephen A. Hoversten (Vice-President) Managing Partner at
Thursday April 19
FRONT ROW (from left):
Santa Clara Counties
Happy Thanksgiving!
Call the Chamber Today or Visit www.scottsvalleychamber.com Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 11
Scotts Valley Chamber News
Perfumer’s Apprentice 2017’s Final Chamber Business Networking Mixer
P
-
Malone’s Grille Grand Re-Opening
-
Happy Thanksgiving We thank you for the opportunity to work together and for making us feel at home in our community.
MKT-9811-A
12 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Scotts Valley Chamber News
FALL IS A GOOD TIME FOR PLANTING
“Chamber Awards” from page 11
-
-
A
When you plant in the fall, rains give free “start-up” irrigation and cooler days encourage root production. Ask us for a free guide to colorful low-water plants that will be beautiful year-round – conservation@svwd.org or (831) 600-1907.
Philip Goodrich
-
Mary Lonhart
-
We’re Getting Married
-
Mary Lonhart
In honor of our wedding we’re hosting our
Panetta. -
-
L
Leatha Brown -
LARGEST SALE EVER. November 24th to 26th HALF OFF SPECIALS 245 Mt. Hermon Road, Suite Y Scotts Valley, CA 831.438.1844
“Chamber Awards” page 14
www.santacruzgold.com Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 13
Scotts Valley Chamber News
New Member Spotlight – RockIt Events R -
-
Phaedra Sterbenc (left) and Heather Hite
“Chamber Awards” from page 13
-
-
-
-
Leatha Brown -
-
-
Darshana Croskrey
Camp Evers Mural Artist, Terry Wells
C
Café Hanna, owners Adeeb & Jaime Karam
-
Scotts Valley Senior Center -
Terry Wells (right)
Advertise in the Scotts Valley Chamber Newsletter
14 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Call for SPECIAL RATES 831.688.7549
Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce 360 King’s Village Road Scotts Valley, CA 95066
State Approves $1.5 million+ for
Community News
MODESTO — -
-
Santa Cruz Project -
I
Future Projects -
Action.
-
Watsonville Project -
I
Road Repair & Maintenance “Transportation” page 16
Family Service Agency Celebrates its 60th Anniversary
D
th th
anni-
-
“60 Years” page 16 Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 15
Community News
-
Where the Wild Things Play
Lost in Light 120 Days: Tarpon Season
Zain’s Summer: From Refugee to American
-
-
Ascend
Denali’s Raven -
-
John Shocklee: A Fairy Tale
-
For more information about SB 1 visit
Information about all of Family Service Agency programs and volunteer opportunities including ways to support these services can be found at www.fsa-cc.org. 16 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Community News
Bay Federal Credit Union Celebrates 60th Anniversary CAPITOLA
— -
Tatum Monod 2016 The
Time
Travelers
120 Days: Tarpon Season La Langosta
Chocolate Spokes Where the Wild Things Play
Cowtown
Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 17
Featured Columnist
Community Energy On Its Way By Bruce McPherson, County Supervisor 5th District
-
-
-
-
visor Bruce McPherson is interim chair of Monterey Bay Community Power. -
The Challenges of Highway 17
-
-
18 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Community News
Organizing for an Emergency S 4) Kids
-
Information Binder
-
Pets
-
-
Pam Hudson, owner of Simplify With in the Monterey Bay Area, works with busy families, individuals and small businesses,
cating, moving, and emergency preparedness. www.simplifywithpam.com, or contact her:
World Series
Supplies
1) Food and water Supplies
Communication / Evacuation / Shelter
Personal products
-
ACROSS
1. Capital near Casablanca 6. African National Congress 9. Sword handle 13. Do like a good citizen 14. Exclamation of suspicion 15. Echo sounder 16. Jewish holiday 17. Kimono sash 18. Blast from the past 19. *Commissioner’s ____ 21. *Yankees’ home 23. Little Mermaid’s domain 24. Command before “in”
25. U.K. broadcaster 28. Puerto ____ 30. *Why 1994 World Series was canceled 35. Displeasure on one’s face 37. Barrels or casks 39. Desert wanderer’s hope 40. Aries or Taurus, e.g. 41. “A Doll’s House” playwright 43. Grannies 44. Conquer, as in Everest 46. Overweight wrestler 47. Man Ray’s art movement 48. “____ ____ Truckin’” 50. Laundry room fire hazard 52. One of Florida Keys, e.g. 53. Database command
55. ____-cha-cha 57. *Blue Jays’ home 61. Young domesticated ungulate 64. Cover story 65. Victoria’s Secret purchase 67. Free from 69. Locomotive hair 70. Big galoot 71. ____-____-la 72. The big one and little one, e.g. 73. Explosive 74. Red Sea nation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
DOWN
Ice Cube’s genre Go up against Ethiopian currency Goodbye to amiga Difficult for Beast to control 6. Sailor’s call
7. Nail a criminal 8. Trouser fabric 9. Like Roman Empire 10. ____-China 11. Animal house 12. “Star ____” 15. Site of a 1976 uprising, South Africa 20. Hispaniola republic 22. First responders 24. Give advice 25. *____ Sox Scandal, 1919 26. Round loaf, in Paris 27. Type of mandarin 29. *Overcame Curse of the Billy Goat 31. “Atlas Shrugged” author 32. Asimov or Mizrahi 33. Sorta 34. Bacon piece 36. “Where the Wild Things Are” rollick
38. Big rig 42. Time being 45. Herzegovina’s partner 49. “As if!” 51. *Number of teams in MLB 54. R2-D2, e.g. 56. Flambé 57. Diplomat’s forte 58. Mixture or medley 59. Make someone angry 60. #17 Across, pl. 61. Synonym to #9 Across 62. Dutch cheese 63. Thespian’s part 66. *What Rickey Henderson did best? 68. *World Series ticketholder © Statepoint Media
Answers on 23 »
Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 19
Community Calendar Announcements
Nar-Anon Santa CruzGreater Bay Area (GBA) of Northern California
First & Third Fridays
County Grief Support Program. (831) 430-3078
Felton Farmer’s Market
Overeaters Anonymous
Church in Felton 120 Russell Ave, Felton
7:00pm-8:00pm, Soquel Congre-
Friday Shakespeare Club of Santa Cruz 10 am - noon, Peace United Church, 909 High Street
D
W
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
Overeaters Anonymous
Second Mondays
6:30-7:30pm Christ Lutheran Church, 10707 Soquel Dr. Aptos
Invisible/Alienated Grandparents Support Group 2:30 - 4 p.m., Christ Lutheran saveyoursanity@aol.com. Church, 10707 Soquel Drive, Visit our Northern California website Aptos for meeting listings in our area and
D
I
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Drop-in Grief Support
C
Thursdays
Co-working Unbound
Questions: pat@invisiblegrand
11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Live Oak Library, 2380 Portola Drive,
Mondays & Tuesdays
C
12:30 - 2 p.m.
W
If you would like to participate in the next Advocate training
Sundays
First Baptist Church Bible Study 11 a.m.: Worship
Limited Seats. Please register all Please RSVP cabrillolions@ attendees on Eventbrite — Wellness gmail.com 831to RSVP. Address given Fridays upon registration receipt.
WomenCARE ARM-in-ARM
C
6:30 p.m., Aptos Village Park, 100 Aptos Creek Road.
W
Orientations to Become Advocates for Children
CASA Orientations to Become Advocates for Children
If you have a project or idea and want to spend time working on it,
Cabrillo Host Lions Club Meetings
-
Call 831-429-7906 if you have any questions
Weekdays
A For more information please
Small Business Saturday Santa Cruz County
Ongoing Events
Contact: Anne Scott, 831-6888709, annejscott@att.net info
Overeaters Anonymous
County, 940 Disc Dr., Scotts Valley
Maternity & Surgery Center, 2900
For more information, please call (831) 430-3000.
Vendors wanted, contact current times and locations of other meetings, or call our Hotline esme@aptoschamber.com for more info. at (831) 429-7906.
Third Fridays: 12-1 p.m. in Aptos
3272.
Mondays
Writing/Discussion Meeting
Caregiver Support Group
Course, 263 Mt. Herman Rd., Scotts Valley
Tuesdays
W
Business Debtors Anonymous
6:30-7:30 p.m., Christ Lutheran
3829.
Aptos Noon Toastmasters 12:00-1:00p.m. Rio Sands Hotel, 116 Beach Drive
C
(At Hwy One and Freedom Blvd)
D
Follow us on Facebook: masters or more info: (831) 236-1171
For current times and locations of Second Wednesdays other meetings: www.santaSanta Cruz Sons in Retirement Hotline at (831)429-7906. 20 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Holiday Craft Fair and Tree Lighting
J
Geezer Golfers
First Mondays: 2-3 p.m., in Watsonville Second Tuesdays in Capitola Third Wednesdays in Watsonville Third Thursdays: 2-3 p.m.
Saturday December 2
Tree (Rain Check: Saturday, December 9)
Wednesdays
2273 for more information and to register. No cost to attend.
Aptos United Methodist Church’s Holiday Boutique
Second and Fourth Thursdays call 831-684-2832
L
countysmallbusinesssaturday for
L
Saturday November 25 9 am-3 pm, Aptos Community Methodist Church, 221 Thunderbird Drive, Aptos
Cost: $18. RSVP at 479-7096
Any questions call (831) 429-7906
Dated Events
Monthly Meeting
Holiday Craft Fair
Arts and Entertainment
Announcements
A
Times Publishing Group, Inc. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
-
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20)
Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb. 18) To become an Ageless Art ext.208 or visit Ageless Art at www.fsa-cc.org
Volunteers Needed for the Monterey Symphony
Hot Rods At The Beach
Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar. 20)
Agent, at 408-993-BAND (2263) for information about booking
Dated Events
in a First Friday art tour, visit (donations are tax deductible). www.PeninsulaBanjoBand.org
Thursdays
Suzuki Music Program
A
479-6101 or (831) 426-6443.
Ongoing Events Third Monday each month
Stitchers By The Sea Meetings 7 p.m., Volunteer Center of
Hot Rods at the Beach
Lucky Steppers Modern Square Dance
Second Saturdays Each Month Boardwalk
6:30 pm, La Selva Beach Clubhouse, 314 Estrella Ave., La
11 a.m.-3 p.m., Ag History
I
For more information contact Nancy
Saturday November 4
galleries are open 12-9 pm for First Friday viewings.)
2nd Saturday on the Farm County Fairgrounds
Taurus (April 21-May 21)
J
-
www.hotrodsatthebeach.com
Saturday November 4 Sunday November 5
For more information, contact Sue Harris or Don Benson at (831) att.net.
Friendship Put to Music!
Check our website and Facebook page for more details. FREE
6:30 p.m., New Hall, La Selva Beach Second Sundays Each Month Club House, 3124 Estrella Ave. For Downtown Santa Cruz more information call Sue Harris Antique Street Fair
Beach Boardwalk
Leo (July 23-Aug. 23)
Last Thursdays each month
Saturday November 11
Monthly Argentine Tango at Star Bene Italian/Argentine Restarante
Monterey Salmon and Trout
6 p.m., 11261 Crane St., Castro-
Tuesdays
J
BINGO
For more info, please call (831) 476-6940 or visit us on Facebook. For more information contact Mike Baxter at captmikebaxter@ Third Sunday of Every Month yahoo.com or Mary Hermansky at mhermansky@cs.com
Wednesdays
Cancer (June 22-July 22)
C
4:30pm-9:30pm, Star Bene
www.soquelsports.com
Gemini (May 22-June 21)
Santa Cruz Sea Glass & Ocean Art Festival
email at caller4u@att.net
S
Aries (March 21-April 20)
Private instruction and classes by arrangement. For more information, call Michael (831) 239-2247.
Virgo (Aug. 24-Sep. 22)
Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 23)
Science Sunday
S
Saturday November 18 Monte Carlo Night at the German/American Club
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
6pm, 230 Plymouth St., Santa
7:00 - 8:30 p.m., Harry’s Hofbrau, First Fridays each month
First Friday Art Tour
Contact Lee McLaughlin, Booking
Science Sunday does not meet in December. For more info visit seymourcenter.ucsc.edu
www.tpgonlinedaily.com Call 688-0977 for more info. Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 21
Business Guide
Featured Columnist
Physicians For Trees
Arborists Work to Prevent Serious Storm Damage By Tony Tomeo
Shop l a c Lo
PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS
B
-
that we cannot do
-
Affordable Rates Piano, Woodwinds, Trumpet, Drums csimmonstrumpet@gmail.com
831-419-1266 Craig Simmons
Many trees are out of reach.
-
-
I
Incense Cedar -
-
!
-
TO ADVERTISE IN THE BUSINESS GUIDE SECTION
call our offices 831.688.7549 Incense cedar has very aromatic foliage.
22 / November 2017 / Scotts Valley Times
Horticulturist Tony Tomeo can be contacted at tonytomeo.wordpress.com.
Community Briefs
SCCAS Featured Pet
-
-
3) -
Gift Shop Hours: Weekdays from 10 AM
BAXTER: Adventure In a Small Package
Baxter
A Water District, 13060 Hwy 9, Boulder Creek,
Honor Flight November 8, 7:00 p.m.
I
-
-
crossword on 19 »
Santa Cruz Location (Public Entrance) Hours Watsonville Location Hours SCCAS Main line Animal Control Emergency
After-Hours For more information, please email dyane@ baymoon.com and visit www.dyaneharwood.com
-
Grants will be awarded for projects that enhance understanding of the watershed, improve watershed health BOULDER CREEK — Honor Flight Bay Area Foundation. Supported by
World Series 1)
-
© Statepoint Media
2) Scotts Valley Times / November 2017/ 23
Thank You for
Wonderful Years! From your first savings account to your first home, Bay Federal Credit Union has grown with you, one milestone at a time.
Bank local with Bay Federal! Federally Insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender.
RCFE License #435202516