COMMUNITY CALENDAR Tuesday December 7
Thursdays SCOTTS VALLEY FOOD PANTRY 5:30 p.m., 5271 Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley St. Philip the Apostle Episcopal Church hosts Pip’s Pantry Food Bank with Second Harvest Food Bank. Fresh produce and pantry staples are available.
WINTER PRODUCE COOKING DEMO 4-5 p.m., Zoom Class Chef Brandon Miller will conduct the final Zoom cooking demonstration of 2021 for Everyone’s Harvest Certified Farmers’ Markets 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, on side dishes for the holidays featuring winter produce such as squash, Brussels sprouts and root vegetables. Join Zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8714789736 5?pwd=QUFIdU1oalc2TnViKzdhRVdVZjNWUT09 Meeting ID: 871 4789 7365 • Passcode: 264018 One tap mobile: +16699006833,,87147897365#,,,,*264018# US
Third Thursday Each Month PET LOSS AND GRIEF SUPPORT VIA ZOOM 6 to 7:30 p.m., virtual meeting BirchBark Foundation’s Pet Loss and Grief Support Zoom group offers a free support group, moderated by a licensed grief counseling therapist, on the third Thursday of each month. Register at https://www.birchbarkfoundation.org/griefsupport or call 831-471-7255. First Sunday Every Month WESTSIDE MARKETPLACE 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Old Wrigley Building Parking Lot, 2801 Mission Street, Santa Cruz 95060 Come by on Sunday and shop at over 40 unique & wonderful artists, makers & vintage sellers — there’s something for everyone at the Westside Marketplace! Yummy food from Pana, Taquizas Gabriel, Mattia Pizza & Aunt LaLi’s. KPIG’s DJ Michael Gaither & His New Best Friends are performing live from 1-4! Rain dates are scheduled for the following Sundays. The Market is free to attend and is 100% local! All local and state health guidelines will be followed. Please wear your mask, maintain social distance while you shop and stay home if you don’t feel well. Hand sanitizing stations will be available. For more information, go to the event page: https://www. facebook.com/events/170470481551895; Food Trucks A Go Go: https://www.foodtrucksagogo.com/; or SCM Makers Market https://scmmakersmarket.com/ for a list of all of the vendors.
DATED EVENTS
Thursday December 9 Thursday December 16
TOY TRAINS ARE BACK Thursday December 16 thru Sunday December 26 Noon-6 p.m., Museum of Art & History, 705 Front St., Santa Cruz Visit the whimsical world of Toy Trains, hosted by the Museum of Art & History for the 16th year. Members of the Golden State Toy Train Operators will be on hand Thursdays thru Sundays to share their amazing collection of toy trains. The exhibit will close early at 3 p.m. on Dec. 24, and will be closed Christmas Day. Masks are required when viewing the train display. There is no charge to view the exhibit. https://www.santacruzmah.org
Saturday December 4
and resilience can resource your inner tool chest of wellbeing. CHILDREN’S CRAFT & FOOD FAIR Participants will learn about research in the areas 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Santa Cruz Boys & Girls Club, 543 Center St. of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity The Santa Cruz Boys & Girls Club of Santa Cruz County and social engagement, and learn useful ways to will host the Annual Children’s Craft & Food Fair at the incorporate these recommendations into a plan for downtown clubhouse. healthy aging. There will be arts & crafts, baked goods, jewelry, Register at: tinyurl.com/Holidays120421 or call 800.272.3900 plants, ornaments and clothing at affordable prices. Local performers will provide live music. Saturday December 4 Admission for shoppers is free.
Sunday December 5
Friday December 3 Saturday December 4
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING FESTIVAL 5:30-7:30 p.m., Scotts Valley Community Center, 360 Kings NO ROOM AT THE INN Village Road 6-8 p.m. Fri / 10 a.m.-Noon Sat, St. Philip the Apostle Exchange Club of Scotts Valley, with support from Episcopal Church, 5271 Scotts Valley Dr local sponsors, will present the Scotts Valley Holiday St. Philip the Apostle Episcopal Church in Scotts Valley Tree Lighting Festival at the Scotts Valley Community will once again open its doors for the annual No Room Center. at the Inn. Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus will be on hand for photo Displays of nativity sets from around the world will be opportunities. There will be hot cider, hot chocolate, available for in-person viewing. Your voluntary donation coffee, music, entertainment, and food trucks. will help raise funds for those for whom there is no Attendees are asked to bring canned food and unwrapped toys room. Funds raised will benefit Faith Community Shelter, for Valley Churches United to help local families in need. Wings Homeless Advocacy and Al Otro Lado. There will be an Angel Tree showing how your donation MINDFULNESS FOR CAREGIVERS can make a difference in the lives of those with no room. 10-11:30 a.m., Online Webinar New this year: Boxed “NativiTea Treats” two dozen The Alzheimer’s Association presents “Healthy Holidays: fresh baked goods for pre-order for $25 by Dec. 2 on the Mindfulness Practices for Caregivers.” St. Philip website. The Holidays can be a time of increased stress for For information, see https://www.stphilip-sv.net/nrati2021 caregivers. Discover how compassion, gratitude, “Edward Jones” from page 19
A Alan Gale
lan Gale was born on an Air Force base in Chandler, Arizona. He lived all over the U.S. and Asia in the 1970s, settling down in Felton around 1975. For his undergrad degree he majored in political science and
ART IN THE CELLARS 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Bargetto Winery, 3535 N. Main St., Soquel Bargetto Winery will host their annual “Art in the Cellars” Holiday Festival. Wine tasting with purchase of $15 glass; food available for purchase. Visit https://bargetto.com/pec-events/annual-art-inthe-cellars-holiday-festival/ for more information. Admission is free; dress warmly.
PUBLIC LIBRARY TECH TALKS 11 a.m.-Noon, Online Meetings Learn more about using your phone or tablet at the Santa Cruz Public Libraries Tech Talks via Zoom. Classes are free and run from 11 a.m. to noon. Registration is required. Thursday, Dec. 9 Apple Online backups. Register at: https://santacruzpl.libcal.com/event/8530623. Thursday, Dec.16 How to organize your emails and your email account using the Apple Mail app; how to filter and group incoming emails, and reduce spam using newly released privacy options. Register at https:// santacruzpl.libcal.com/event/8530847. Or call 831-427-7713 for help with registration. If you are new to using Zoom, see the Zoom tutorial at santacruzpl.org/digitallearning.
Friday December 10 Saturday December 11 WATSONVILLE COMMUNITY BAND CONCERTS 7 p.m., Mello Center (Friday), 250 E. Beach St., Watsonville / Peace United Church (Saturday), 900 High St., Santa Cruz The Watsonville Community Band, founded in 1947, will stage its 74th annual Winter Concert Series, free to the public. There will be two performances, Friday at the Mello Center in Watsonville, and Saturday at Peace United Church in Santa Cruz. Also performing: The Watsonville Youth Band.
Sunday December 12
GREY BEARS DRIVE-THROUGH HOLIDAY MEAL 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 2710 Chanticleer Ave., Santa Cruz Grey Bears is doing their drive-though holiday meals again this year. Dec. 12 pickups were recently added. Check for availability. HOLIDAY COOKIE WALK A vegetarian option is available. Noon-4 p.m., Capitola Village Take a walk around historic Capitola Village and fill your To sign up, go to https://greybears.org/dinner-2021/ box with delicious holiday cookies from participating Thursday December 16 stores. Tickets are $20 per person at https://www. BREAKFAST WITH REP. PANETTA eventbrite.com/e/capitola-village-cookie-walk7:30-9 a.m., Best Western Seacliff Inn, 7500 Old Dominion Ct, Aptos tickets-214366284327. Proceeds benefit Salvation Army’s Angel Tree. Boxes Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D-Carmel Valley) will speak at a breakfast presented by the Aptos Chamber of Commerce at the Seacliff for the cookies will be provided. Bring your registration to Capitola Candy Café at 205 Capitola Inn. Price is $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Register at 831-688-1467. n Ave.
minored in constitutional law. He also has a master’s degree in business administration. He’s been investing since the 1990s, and three years ago became a financial advisor. Alan decided to leave a 22-year career at a Fortune 500 company in Silicon Valley to focus
on helping people and moved to Edward Jones. He plays guitar and sings in a rock band. He spent 20 years racing dirt bikes, cars, and bicycles, and once stood on the footsteps of Mt. Everest. “All of that pales in comparison to being married to my wife and best friend for 24 years and experiencing
being a father to our two boys (19 and 22 now),” he says. Contact: Alan Gale, 5619 Scotts Valley Drive, Suite 100, Scotts Valley, CA 95066. Email: alan.gale@edwardjones.com or call 831-438-0719. n ••• Edward Jones Member SIPC
www.tpgonlinedaily.com Scotts Valley Times / December 2021 / 21