Scotts Valley Times: November 2021

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday November 10 CELEBRATING THE MARINE CORPS’ BIRTHDAY 5-7 p.m., Veterans’ Hall, Downtown Santa Cruz Celebrate the birthday of the Marine Corps before Veterans’ Day. Info: https://www.veteranshall.org/event-directory/

Thursday November 11

community to the bilingual Día de los Muertos celebration at the Felton branch on Saturday and the Capitola branch on Sunday. A Spanish storytime and light refreshments will be provided, wrapped up to-go for your safety. Día de los Muertos altars on display at these branch libraries are the result of a community-wide collaboration, where members of the public shared their creative contributions such as art, photos, and poetry. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org.

JOURNEY FOR CHANGE 11-MILE WALK Starting at 8 a.m. at Natural Bridges State Park Parking Lot, Santa Cruz A nonprofit with a mission to reduce suicides among veterans, will host an 11-mile walk to raise awareness to save lives. The walk will stop at the Veterans Hall, which is hosting an “open door day” providing information and resources in its auditorium, 524 Front St., downtown Santa Cruz. The next stop will be Cabrillo College in Aptos, where veterans can take part in a drive-though BBQ, courtesy of the Veterans Information Center on campus. Please RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/ vets-barbecue (Full URL: https://docs.google.com/ forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQ_oKY13oXI5Y1iNeMc9Lb0ZXuByjjrBy5Ki2hDlx4tkWTA/viewform) Buzz Gray, a veteran who started Journey for Change after recognizing his own post-traumatic stress disorder 47 years after leaving Vietnam, says 22 veterans every day die at their own hand. He wants to federal law to identify suicide risk factors and implement mental health interventions before servicemen and servicewomen are discharged from active duty. More information: https://www.facebook.com/journeyforveteranchange and the Santa Cruz County Veterans Service Office, 831-454-7276.

Those interested must email events@scparks.com: • Title your email “Craft Faire 2021 application” • First: list your name, phone number, address, and email address at the top of your email • Next: list your medium (such as jewelry, textiles, glass) • Followed by: a brief description of what you plan to sell • Include: a link to Etsy, website, Facebook, Instagram where your work can be purchased: • Attach: a maximum 300dpi jpg or tif image of your work Vendors will be notified by Nov. 19. Shoppers can view the Craft Faire website Dec. 1 at http:// scparks.com/

Monday November 15

Saturday November 13

Wednesday November 17

BOWL FOR VETERANS 10 a.m. and Noon, Boardwalk Bowl, 115 Cliff St, Santa Cruz The Terry Plank Memorial bowling tournament at Boardwalk Bowl will be raising money for Vets 4 Vets. All proceeds support local veterans. To bowl, please RSVP Dean at scveteranadvocate@gmail.com or call (831) 420-7348.

MOUNTAINFILM ON TOUR: SANTA CRUZ 7 pm, Rio Theatre, 1205 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz Mountainfilm on Tour brings a adventure-packed and inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride, Colorado, to the Rio Theatre. Mountainfilm’s mission is to use the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to Sunday November 7 create a better world. GIVE BUILD LOVE ONLINE AUCTION The Rio Theatre has been organizing Mountainfilm on Tour for 5 p.m., Online Auction several years and has been working with local schools to host This is the deadline to bid on 70 items for the Mountainfilm in Education to area students. annual fundraiser auction Give Build Love for ••• Habitat for Humanity Monterey Bay. Visit https:// List of films: A VERY SHORT GUIDE TO UNION GLACIER www.32auctions.com/givebuildlove until 5 p.m. CAMP • NOW IS THE TIME • THE MYSTERY • RESILNov. 7 to watch, bid, and win. GET YOUR VETERANS’ ID IENCE • INVISIBLE BEAUTY • ERIC AND THE BEES • Proceeds support the 11-home development 11 a.m., Mello Center, Watsonville TABIRA • COMING HOME - AG TEACHT ABHAILE • Rodeo Creek Court in Live Oak. County Veterans Services will help veterans obtain ONE STAR REVIEWS: NATIONAL PARKS a veterans ID. Eligible veterans can have the word For tickets and details about the films, visit https://www.riotheatre. TEDX MERIT ACADEMY “VETERAN” added to the front of their driver’s license/ID com/events-2/2021/11/13/mountainfilm-on-tour-santa-cruz 1-3 p.m., Rio Theatre, 1205 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz card to indicate service in the U.S. military. Please bring Merit Academy of Soquel will present student your DD214. Or if you served in the National Guard or LA SELVA BEACH HOLIDAY FAIR speakers for a TEDx event Sunday, Nov 7, at the Rio Reserves, bring your DD Form 256 or DD Form 25. AND LIBRARY OPENING CELEBRATION Theatre. Topics for the 2-hour event include: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., La Selva Beach Clubhouse, 314 Estrella Ave • How to protect yourself from water contaminated by Thursday November 11 La Selva Beach Improvement Association and Friends of the fracking wells La Selva Library present 28 unique art & craft vendors sell thru Sunday November 14 • How to use safe pesticides by using cordyceps handcrafted goods at the La Selva Beach Clubhouse, brining VETERANS DAY FUNDRAISER mushrooms 12 p.m.-5 p.m., Twisted Roots Wine Tasting Room, 12 Del Fino back an event that was not held in 2020 due to the pandemic. • How some building materials such as vinyl gutters & Place, Carmel Valley The event is also celebrating the newly remodeled La Selva siding are flammable Beach Library and features a big used book sale, live music Twisted Roots Wine will host a fundraiser starting on • How to save premature infants by using an and a magic show. Bake sale and prize raffle benefit La Selva Veterans Day and running through the weekend at its inexpensive incubator tasting room. CERT. Ate3One and other food trucks will be operating. • How to prevent diabetes by knowing your glucose Part of the proceeds from sales of wine at the tasting Free admission! room Nov. 11-14 will be donated to the Veterans numbers Email BooksandBrewsLSB@gmail.com for more information. • How to reduce carbon dioxide by reducing transpor- Transition Center, a Marina nonprofit whose mission is “to empower veterans to transition from crisis to Sunday November 14 tation and using 100% recycled plastics self-sufficiency.” • How we need to rethink how we live to stop Since 1996, Veterans Transition Center has operated A CULINARY TOUR OF ITALY devastation caused by climate change on the former Fort Ord complex to provide homeless 5:30-7 p.m., Zoom class Tickets in advance http://tedxmeritacademy.com/tickets/ veterans and their families with food, clothing, case Chaney Janssen and Meghan O’Connell, of Destined are $20; tickets at the door are $25. management, life skills, substance abuse counseling, for Grapeness, will complete their virtual tour of Italy Sunday, Nov. 14, with a cooking lesson from Umbria, benefit enrollment, medical referrals, employment home to porcini, morels, and truffles. training, and housing. Monday November 8 The presenters will taste a delicious Umbrian Details: (831) 594-8282, email info@twistedrootsvineyard.com thru Friday November 12 wine and walk you through preparing a simple and or see www.twistedrootsvineyard.com. CABRILLO COLLEGE VETERAN AWARENESS WEEK delicious, vegetarian meal — from the comfort of your own home. The 90-minute class starts at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 8: Veterans Information Center Open House Friday November 12 Zoom. — 9-11 a.m., Room 913: With Companion’s baked DEADLINE FOR HOLIDAY ART & CRAFT FAIRE Participants receive a PDF in advance with the goods and coffee. Local artists and craftspeople who would like to sell their shopping list and suggestions on where to buy the wine. Nov. 10: Spirit Day — 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 913: wares at the Santa Cruz County Parks all-virtual Holiday Wear your favorite pro-veteran shirt. Free for Dante Alighieri members; $15 non-members Art & Craft Faire in December must apply by Nov.12. To donate to the Cabrillo Student Veteran Endowment visit (only one ticket required per household). A limited number will be selected to participate at no Register at https://www.dantesantacruz.com/event-details/ https://foundation.cabrillo.edu/donate/. Questions? Email flchacon@cabrillo.edu. charge. mushrooms-umbria-final-destination-in-3-part-series

VIRTUAL TOUR OF SV PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 4 p.m., Online Tour Senior Life Online presents a virtual tour of the new soon-to-open Scotts Valley Performing Arts Center, followed by Q&A. Pre-register any time at https:// tinyurl.com/SVSLA-6 Scotts Valley Senior Life Association is a 501(3)3 nonprofit, organized to benefit the health and education of local seniors citizens. Tax deductible donations are appreciated. For questions call: (831) 438-1000.

CANNABIS PERMITTING WORKSHOP 10-11:30 a.m., Zoom Workshop The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Cannabis Control and State Water Resources Control Board will host a commercial cannabis cultivation permitting workshop via Zoom Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85790781060 The free workshop is for new and existing commercial cannabis cultivators, consultants and interested parties. No registration is required. DCC will review requirements for commercial cannabis farming. CDFW will cover its online notification system, types of permits issued and compliance requirements. The State Water Board will review cannabis policy and permitting process. Questions can be submitted in advance by emailing askcannabis@wildlife.ca.gov with “Cannabis Webcast” as the subject line. Questions not answered during the webcast will be forwarded to the appropriate agency. For information on becoming a licensed commercial cannabis farmer, see cannabis.ca.gov, call 1 844-61CA-DCC (1-844-612-2322) or email info@cannabis. ca.gov. To report suspected illegal cannabis activity, visit https://cannabis.ca.gov/resources/file-complaint/ . To report pollution, water diversions and poaching, call the hotline at (888) 334-2258 or text information to “TIP411” (847411). For compliance assistance regarding the Division of Water Quality, email dwq.cannabis@waterboards.ca.gov or call (916) 341-5580. INTERFAITH MEMORIAL SERVICE & CANDLE LIGHTING 6:30 p.m., Online or at Resurrection Catholic Community, 7600 Soquel Drive, Aptos Hospice of Santa Cruz County invites you to the Interfaith Memorial Service & Candle Lighting in-person (masks required) at Resurrection Cathlic Community or online: hospicesantacruz.org/ event/fall-interfaith-21 This is an opportunity to pause during the busy holiday season and tune into what counts: Remembering a beloved family member or dear friend who has died. Whether your loved one recently passed, or is someone who you have carried in your heart for many years, this memorial service nourishes hearts and spirit by honoring both the sadness and joy that comes with remembrance. Services are free. Attendees are welcome to bring a photograph or object of your loved one for the remembrance table. Children and families are welcome. n

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