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trainings, individualized support and fundraising expertise and our community steps schools, churches and sponsoring businesses attendees were introduced to the resources they need to launch a successful fundraising
Foundation Santa Cruz, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Monterey Peninsula Foundation, we were able to surpass $400,000 and engaged thousands of donors
“We’ve set the bar even higher this year- with our largest fundraising goals to date! We’ve work closely with our agencies to identify what they each need to succeed and we’re ready to provide new and improved resources to help all of our agencies exceed
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The event, which annually mobilizes over 10,000 donors, has been a Santa Cruz County The six week fundraising campaign will collaborative fundraiser on the central coast
organizations step out to collectively ask
proceeds have infused more than one million
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Cover Local Boy Fighting Cancer
Snowman Sculpting and Other Life Lessons
Community News 2 4 5 6 7 8
Documentary Film ‘Miss Representation’ Bay Fed SV Manager: Kathleen Courtney
Mom would say that Dad was always the “first kid out of the house” to build the winter snowman. My brother and I giggled about it; we knew at a young age that Dad was enthusiastic about all his works of art. Dad was a painter. He made the most beautiful pictures and I wanted to grow up to be just like him.
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One time Dad gave me a drawing he made of an elephant and encouraged me to color it. He watched carefully as I tried to stay inside the lines. He put his hand on mine and said, “Sweetie, don’t be afraid to go outside the lines, your ideas are too big to be boxed in.” Over the years I learned so much from him, and the gift of self-confidence tops the list.
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Now he needs help with meals, housework, and transportation. Living by himself has got him down and I’ve grown too exhausted to care for my own household’s needs.
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Documentary Film ‘Miss Representation’
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lective message the media send to our young women and men is that a woman’s value lies in her youth, beauty, and sexu-
ritten and directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Miss Representation exposes how mainstream media contribute to the under-representation of women in positions of power and
“We are thrilled to be working with The 1440 Foundation is opening their doors to the community for dinner and a movie featuring a screening of Miss Representation on Wednesday, March 28, at the 1440 Multiversity, 800 Bethany Drive,
to encourage our youth to meet their full cating students and the community about we hope to further discussions that will challenge gender stereotypes and develop
and the movie will be held in their theater academics like Lisa Ling, Nancy Pelosi, Condoleezza Rice, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Rosario Dawson, Jackson Katz, community discussion led by Superintendent, Tanya Krause and
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Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare BEN LOMOND — Mountain Community Theater is proud to present Julius by Bill Peters the production opens Thursday, March 15 and runs four
munity Night is opening night, March 15, There will be a Post-show champagne talkback with the Director and cast after the performance on Sunday March 25
years has centered on directing the works
last time MCT presented Shakespeare and the last time Bill directed for MCT - was named Best Comedy of 2003 by the Santa
Some scholars believe Shakespeare mising examination of how a society, faced with an internal drift to tyranny, can slip into civil war, and revert overnight to lains and heroes, Julius Caesar is as fresh today as it was on that opening night over
The cast comprises both MCT favorites and newcomers to MCT, including David
purnia, Scott Kravitz as Casca, Rick Kuhn as Decius, Jocelyn McMahon as Lucia, Ward Willats as Trebonius, and Sam Richie as
Directing, and Shakespeare in Perforis the longest-running community theater in Santa Cruz County, started in 1982 by a of Drama and has worked professionally in Locally, he has directed often for
of Death, and directed and co-produced an
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Command Post: To serve as an incident command vehicle during a Criminal Investigation: To support detec-
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Daytime Closures Highway 35/ Skyline Rd Resume Monday, March 5 SANTA CRUZ/SANTA CLARA COUNTY —
Dine for the Red Cross Skyline Rd, Frosty’s Tree Farm and McKclosures on Monday, March 5 for one -
the following weeks will be Mondays-
of the Shadowbrook Restaurant while also supporting the local chapter of the world-famous Capitola restaurant is once again hosting its annual “Dine for the Red To support the organization’s local ervation to dine at the Shadowbrook that
to repair several slip outs due to winter DETOUR: Motorists wishing to reach the northern side of the closure from Bear Creek Road are advised to take Bear Creek Road
that you want your bill to support the Red Cross, the Shadowbrook will donate oneMake your reservations today by -
Overnight Closures on State Route 9 in Brookdale Music & Auction for MiM (Music in May) SANTA CRUZ COUNTY — Caltrans will conduct three full overnight closures at the Brookdale slip-out on Monday, March 5,
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he hard-working MiM Support Team has worked diligently for many months
These closures are necessary for the relosupport a great cause: will be posted to alert motorists of this
businesses and artists 2018–2019 Civil Grand Jury or Tahoe
T body empowered to investigate the operations of city and county governments as well as other tax-supported agencies and
be United States citizens, at least 18 years of age, have a working knowledge of the
County is seeking a volunteer pool that 8 / March 2018 / Scotts Valley Times
of chamber music building community and
Valley News Update: March 2018 I
Cruz owns approximately 8 acres located
Progress of Scotts Valley Town Center Project
the City of Scotts Valley currently owns approved the Scotts Valley Town Center -
Lane, and between Kings Village Road
The two developers under consideration are: Palisades Builders, Inc -
opment was with Stanbery Development, which entered into an exclusive agreement
Lawlor, Douglas Ross Construction
2010 right in the middle of the economic
have been active in the greater San Francisco area since the 1980s building over 15,000 units of commercial, retail,
Then in 2012 the Pleasanton-based Property Development Centers LLC, considered building the Town Center and relocated Safeway to the other side
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the Vice Principal since 2013 and has
made a Town Center presentation before the city council, however Councilman Randy Johnson was absent so the council
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agreement with Foothill Partners, a San Jose developer couldn’t come to an agreement concerning the sale price of the City of Santa Cruz’s 8-acre parcel the
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TPG 18th Annual Poetry Contest Winners T tines Day Poetry Contest for 2018 features the environment and the end of life as the background themes for
Donna Kannall
Goodbye To My Valentine
We want to thank these local businesses for providing our winners the following fabulous
But this life can’t last forever
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in order to provide our youth with opportunities for work-based learning skills and career exposure for the current labor
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people in Santa Cruz County,
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March Madness is Here!
San Lorenzo Valley Leads Music
Saturday Aug. 18 thru Sunday Aug. 19
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Scotts Valley Chamber News
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Community News
Santa Cruz Clam Chowder Cook-Off SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and City of Santa
Rec uses the money raised to fund a scholarship program that allows children from low-income families to participate in their
draising record this year, raising $100, 000
“We’re really proud to work with -
The event has raised over $1,489,500
“The increase in the proceeds from this event will ensure more kids in our community can receive scholarships to our
with Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Strike Santa Cruz County, we’re able to really leverage our resources to help local
Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, won
“4 Men & A Clam” from Scotts Valley won $250 for Most Tasted Amateur chowder.
restaurant has competed at the Boardwalk
for the past four years, but this was their -
include previous winner and local favorites
and JV’s BBQ in San Jose won People’s
is best known for his appearances on Bravo TV’s Top Chef and Food Network’s Cut
was a repeat winner for her Portuguese past few years, and typically places near was held over two days, with amateurs competing on Saturday, February 24 and “The Kitchen at Discretion Brewing” on 41st Ave
Bill Lewis of Santa Cruz Sand created this sand sculpture near the Wharf.
SLV 1 – St. Francis 1 (T) Scotts Valley 3 – SLV 0 SLV 3 – Harbor 1 Soquel 4 – SLV 2
Coach: Annabelle Belcazar
Santa Cruz 41 – Scotts Valley 40 SCCAL Postseason Tournament Soquel 53 – Scotts Valley 26 Scotts Valley 66 – SLV 46 Scotts Valley 45 – Harbor 14 Scotts Valley 51 – SLV 49
Soccer Coach: Guillermo Cardenas SLV (W) – St. Francis (F)
Coach: Art Munoz
Mercy (Burlingame) 1 – Scotts Valley 0 Scotts Valley 3 – SLV 1 Harbor 2 – SLV 0 Soquel 5 – SLV 0 Aptos 1 – SLV 0
Coach: Sean Clark Scotts Valley 0 – Soquel 0 (T) Scotts Valley 3 – SLV 1 Aptos 2 – Scotts Valley 1 Santa Cruz 2 – Scotts Valley 1 Scotts Valley 1 – Harbor 1 (T) Scotts Valley (W) – St. Francis (F)
Scotts Valley 1 – Soquel 0 Scotts Valley 3 – SLV 0 Scotts Valley 5 – St. Francis 0 Aptos 3 – Scotts Valley 0 Scotts Valley 2 – Santa Cruz 2 (T) Scotts Valley 1 – St. Francis 0 Scotts Valley Times / March 2018/ 15
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CHERYL REBOTTARO, FINANCIAL ADVISOR
ach client is unique and Cheryl has a customized approach for each one whether an individual, a create an individualized financial strategy on a number of programs, whether for retirement, college savings, annuities, life i n s u r a n c e , long term care insurance or disability insurance and to invest in Cheryl’s specialty is working hard to discover what her client’s need is in their
what their long tem goals are and how us all to have this information on their to
accomplish
has been formulated and is in place, she proactively keeps the client informed about the status of their financial Cheryl is able to get to know her clients and customize her approach to the way they want to meet with her to review their
“My first question
people prefer to be contacted by telephone, others by
often I find that something has happened in their lives and they’ve decided
Cheryl has been in the financial services business since 2004, with
referrals and her clientele continues
working together for several years and before we, my client and I, understand
Most of her business comes to her from
singing and entertaining since I was
But Cheryl has several sides to her
fessional designations granted by the
that specializes in high quality financial “I’m so proud of my team and of the
Contact Cheryl or her office adminand to find out more about what they can do for you and your financial
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Shelving Your Books By Pam Hudson
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Books Aplenty, Books Galore
same book multiple times, lines her book shelves with books of every genre,
over, and her traditional bookshelves can
Transform your hall closet into a functional “drop zone” very home needs a
what’s a bookworm to do, short of gifting for Create visually appealing decor, book by book, or course! Tall ceilings and stairways create the perfect backdrop for
shoes,
backpacks
Chances are, it’s likely the kitchen table, sofa or
issue with the accumulation of book dust, here’s your solution Replace your traditional bookcases
yet, we forget to actually
avoiding any gaps in between, and go to town sorting and shelving your books
past it on our way to drop
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paint and wainscoting so it looks like an attractive functional space, regardless of how small it may be, install plenty of heavy-duty hooks, shelves, a stationary bench for removing shoes with a roll-out shoe bin directly below, and a resting place for smaller items, like incoming mail, a dog leash,
door and put our things
For some crazy reason, the hall closet is typically reserved for infrequently worn coats on bulky hangers, random cleaning
Use framed pictures above the hooks to remind family members where their
rethink that hall closet, and convert it very simply into a truly convenient, accessible edit your belongings, most libraries gladly accept book and magazine donations that they sell and give away, then use the funds to purchase issues requested by their
know it’s convenient, since it’s next to the To make it more accessible, remove the door and gussy it up inside with wallpaper,
What Should You Do With Your Tax Refund? ou may not get much of a thrill from
drawals are tax-free, provided you meet
tax refund to help reduce your monthly debt payments, you’ll improve your cash
headed your way, what should you do The
answer
depends
or faced any other large, unexpected
somewhat half the allowable contribution limit of
did not have the cash readily available, you might be forced to dip into your
tax year, the average refund was about but big enough to make
Financial Focus
Suppose, for example, that you invested this amount in a tax-deferred vehicle, such
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a strong head start on
year, you’ll give your money more time to
will enable you to put in smaller monthly amounts than you might need to contribute
problem, you could create an emergency fund containing three to six months’ worth of living expenses, with the money
Clearly, a tax refund gives you a
refund could help build your emergency Look for other investment oppor-
return, you’d have slightly more than
While using your refund to help fund portfolio, or some opportunities to improve
you to move to a Caribbean island, but still drawals eventually, unless the money was -
possibilities:
to use your tax refund to add some new
another, most of us probably feel we’re car-
portfolio, the stronger your defense against Scotts Valley Times / March 2018/ 17
Featured Columnist
Shower Or Bath? Which Saves More Water? Dear EarthTalk: Can you settle this age-old question for me once and for all: Is it greener to take showers or
water, but most of us only fill it up
Meanwhile, a typical showerhead doles
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1992 the federal government mandated that all new shower heads sold in the and is a top pick on leading review site
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that are particularly miserly when it
might be the best investment in water
to irrigate your garden or water your houseplants, either by rigging up some
Contacts
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elaborate version is the $149 Shower Manager, a battery-powered device that you install between an existing showerhead and its supply pipe in order to ratchet down the flow significantly or shuts the shower off completely after a
up our baths, there are some things we can do to keep the water waste to a before you start running the water and
LORENZO NERI Last seen on December 4th at 4:30am in Scotts Valley.
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Exceptions To The Pruning Rules
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and broad, and can spread wider like
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be a richer shade of deep green, with a slightly more relaxed texture, in partial
early for a few plants that are grown for
including some that are more compact, canes should be pruned out as they get
It is best to wait until immediately after soon so can be shorn of their old foliage from last year that likely started to look
Because these trees will be in the process of coming out of dormancy, it is through the old growth from last year, as the old growth lies down next to it and con-
The Oscars
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grasses will look silly longer if shorn too Oregon Grape
also be pruned after bloom, but with dif-
of the most useful of timber trees in
does not need to be pruned annually, and may only need to be occasionally groomed the tight clusters of tiny bright yellow pruned, the oldest canes should be cut to canes should be cut to the ground after Red twig dogwood and small willows that are grown for the color of their twigs must be pruned aggressively to produce new twigs for next winter; but there is no
trast handsomely against the glossy and The pinnately compound evergreen
holly are, so can work well where spiny grayish blue berries are not abundant, but
Clumping grasses will start to grow ACROSS
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invite you to attend a Caregiver
free, friendly 12-Step support
Spring into action with Catalyst Soccer! ur Spring Break Camp starts
When a loved one is seriously ill, it can be a challenge for the entire
Free, Friendly 12-Step group for those who have a problem
and adults welcome! -
Cummings from 9 to noon for
group, we will share stories, learn tools for coping and receive
Business Debtors Anonymous
Spring Mentoring Program starts
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Thursday March 8 and Thurs. March 22 Breakthrough for Men
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founded in 1999, has helped
friendly free 12 step support group
young players become better
Overeaters Anonymous
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DeLaveaga golf course at 401
Santa Cruz County Prostate Cancer Support Group
friendly free 12-step support group with the solution group
Nar-Anon Santa CruzGreater Bay Area (GBA) of Northern California
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compulsive overeating, anorexia
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supportive group of people at all levels of experience from
Can Be There or Not this will be a safe structured environment for sharing stories if you so choose, and learning healthy ways to deal
Orientations to Become Advocates for Children
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receive 35 hours of specialized
zation that provide information advocates are everyday people and support to grandparents who feel alienated or estranged to their can have a lifetime of impact for a child who has been abused or
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support group for women with advanced, recurrent and
In Praise of Poetry -
special advocates are everyday
separate meeting every First and
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n this invigorating class you’ll explore and write several forms
week can have a lifetime of impact for a child who has been abused or
more — you’ll have fun while
Alzheimer’s Association
First Mondays
free support groups for family
Second Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays 2-3:30pm
Third Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
Santa Cruz Sons in Retirement Monthly Meeting
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you can share stories, learn tools for coping, and receive support
co-working in the company of fellow Santa Cruz freelancers, independent professionals, remote workers, creatives, startup founders, community organizers,
Friday Shakespeare Club
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his seminar is an intro-
disease and related neurocog-
Facing up to the possibility of a brain impairment inevitably shifts perceptions, relationships
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of Santa Cruz
Wellness on the Cancer Journey
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earn how to safely support your body and emotions
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his is the oldest women’s club
San Lorenzo Community Band Practice Sessions
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Cabrillo Host Lions Club Meetings
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group readings and insights, discuss history, and universal themes found
Tuesday March 27
First Baptist Church Bible Study
ptos Sons in Retirement is having a buffet luncheon and presentation by UCSC speaker, Katrina Learned, of the Treehouse Childhood
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ant to make a difference in
Cabrillo Lions Club twice every month and see what you can do
disease, name two strategies for preventing or delaying neurocognitive disorders, and name two care planning strategies for helping preserve a patient’s
study the life, works and times of
he San Lorenzo Valley Community Band meets every
We’ll address nausea, low Novices as well as seasoned poets energy, weakness, digestion, immune support, grief, stress and
Geezer Golfers
Caregiver University: Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Neurocognitive Disorders
disease can be extremely
Feel free to bring your partner
Third Fridays
Friday March 9
By the end of this workshop participants will be able to: The Friday Shakespeare Club explain what a neurocognitive his statewide group of retired We welcome everyone to co-work members discuss the life, times, and disorder is, identify three signs men invites you to be our of a neurocognitive disorder, to provide the collaborative atmodifferentiate normal memory sphere of co-working to a broad loss from symptoms of a brain impairment, name two types new from a top notch guest from the relationships, mutual of neurocognitive disorders support and connections essential Friday Shakespeare Club
- from diagnosis to softening exposure to new poets, forms, and the impact of chemo, radiation, styles, while unearthing your own and recovering well from
Third Thursdays
ospice of Santa Cruz County
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Drop-in Grief Support
support group for adults grieving the death of a family member or a
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Overeaters Anonymous
Sons in Retirement Luncheon
through childhood cancer, describe the origin of the Treehouse Childhood Cancer Initiative and discuss Treehouse’s mission to defeat every child’s cancer by harnessing
Announcements
Arts and Entertainment of each month is special $25 buy in
Upcoming in April
Announcing a Santa Cruz production of a beloved classic of the American theater hornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize
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directed by Suzanne Sturn, who has performed widely both in the
Downtown Santa Cruz Antique Street Fair Monthly Argentine Tango at Star Bene Italian/Argentine Restarante
Peninsula Banjo Band
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Your March Horoscope Aries (March 21-April 20)
Taurus (April 21-May 21)
Browse through a wide assortment of treasures including books and phoglass and ceramic collectibles, vintage
nationally and taught Theatre at
artwork, and a whole lot of whatnot!
Gemini (May 22-June 21) work-related opportunities reveal themselves mid-March, so be ready for all kinds of good
Science Sunday
In Praise of Poetry
First Friday Art Tour
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Cruz Institute of Contemporary
Ageless Art Project to facilitate art groups for seniors Volunteers guide residents through the creative processes of painting, you will have the pleasure of seeing residents experience meaningful feelings of pride and self-worth
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few other poetic forms—you’ll have
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Plein Air Watercolor Paintings Saturday March 17 Exhibition Hummingbird Days
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earn all about hummingbirds at the annual UC Santa Cruz
watercolor paintings of Santa Cruz crafts, guided and self-guided tours, hummingbird attracting
he Monterey Symphony is
Lucky Steppers Modern Square Dance
Sunday March 25 2nd Saturday on the Farm
Cabrillo Youth Strings/ Suzuki Music Program
new entry-level String
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t’s fun and easy to do! Friendship put to music; family
Thursday Night at our new home
Beginning Strings for violin, viola
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Stitchers By The Sea Meetings
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titchers-by-the-Sea, the local
meetings open to the public each
Spring Egg-Stravaganza
D oin us every 2nd Saturday on the Farm for free family
value everything that comes from a place of creativity, especially when you can tell that the
Leo (July 23-Aug. 23)
Trying to get your point across as the month begins could be frustrating, but you express
Virgo (Aug. 24-Sep. 22) inspiring you to do something noble or courageous, and for the next week or so you can genu-
Libra (Sep. 23-Oct. 23) don’t blame an ex for everything that went wrong in a past relationship, but you don’t have to
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) a big stretch, but if you don’t already have a cause you regularly give time or money to, you
come out to support this local com-
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
new theme to highlight historical agriculture with games, activities, We often have guest appearances from farm animals like llamas, draft horses, sheep, goats,
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event takes place year-round and illuminates some of the most talented in an entertaining and easy-tounderstand format, with up-to-date
Volunteers Needed for the Monterey Symphony
music and want to be involved,
When you stop thinking about what is and start thinking about what could be, the possibilities
eymour Marine Discovery Center presents a public lecture from a marine scientist the third Sunday of
look at work by experienced poets and discover how to put some of their techniques and craft elements into
Novices as well as seasoned poets will
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are sure to find something fun and entertaining for the whole
and you may not mind when one thing ends, because you can see another equally wonderful
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) that some people consider mundane, and you may even get a little charge out of crossing things
For
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Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb. 18) in-a-lifetime opportunities appear mid-month, and your indecision is the only thing holding
Pisces (Feb. 19-Mar. 20)
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Business Guide
Featured Columnist
The Flu for 2018 Ron Conte, Pharm.D.
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hand washing, protecting yourself or staying away from infected individuals, and keeping your immune system strong, there is the
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include some nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, nosebleeds, eye
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Featured Columnist To the Santa Cruz City Council Regarding the FAA Flight Path By Bruce McPherson
Cruz City Council took unanimous action in response to the Federal Phase Two of the agency’s “Initiative to
south bay approaches to the San Francisco We concur with the City Council’s vote that, among other points, asks the
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Congressmembers Jimmy Panetta the City Council, believe that all nine criteria unanimously approved by the tri-county Congressional Select Committee need to be met before consideration is given
taken, what it doesn’t recommend, and
the nature of, or the timeframe for, any other
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