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Aptos Village businesses announced they will host area elementary schools to be held in partnership with the Full Story page 5

Goodwill Central Coast Finances Questioned

It Takes an Aptos Village

Board Member of Goodwill Central Coast Jess Brown, who is also the Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau, has resigned due to recent

By Jessica Johnson see a new mural being painted on the abutment wall Village Mural, featured local historic apple crates and Muralist Arturo Thomae has been steadily and carefully year that he completed work on another mural up the

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Member Jess Brown Resigns in Protest by Noel Smith

by Noel by Joyce Oroz

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Patrice Edwards

publisher

publisher’s assistant Camisa Composti editor Noel Smith contributing writers Jessica Johnson, Noel Smith, Joyce Oroz, Kevin Newhouse, Mike Conrad, Zach Friend, Robert Francis, Edita McQuary, Cindy Jackson layout Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Liz Senteney graphic artists Michael Oppenheimer, Kevin Markley, Liz Senteney production coordinator Liz Senteney advertising sales Don Beaumont, Jay Peters, Vanessa Reed Holder office coordinator Cathe Race distribution Bill Pooley, Camisa Composti

Cover Story

the fundraising help of mortgage broker Mary

“Mural” from page 1 As the artist, Thomae certainly is the

Other key community

putting all the pieces One of the key contributors is local realtor, businessman and third generation county resident

only has Allen con-

Arturo Thomae

Thomae turned to Turner to help clear the brush — and poison oak — from the

me clear the brush — and

Ruth Bates working on the wall

Turner also pressure-washed and primed the wall in preparation for the mural and has secured paint dona-

Photo Credit: Arturo Thomae

then prep will begin on the wall across the

to determine the size and placement of Paint who carefully matches the paint color to match paint chips supplied by historical Times Publishing Group, Inc. 9601 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA 95003

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during certain hours of the day, depending

By all appearances, Aptosians are Museum, work together to ensure the historical accuracy to whether or not a certain building was around at that

Hal Turner working on the wall

Photo Credit: Arturo Thomae image of the train, the images

for [the station] and the proper

If you are interested, contributions to the project are being accepted. Contact Mary Russell for information at 831-661-5214.


Community News Ten Local Wineries Partake Aptos Village Businesses’ Inaugural Event

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ptos Village businesses announced Aptos Village Garage, Print

Wander, a fundraiser for Aptos-area elementary schools to be held in partnership with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers

draws people into locally owned businesses while showcasing the amazing

wine to interior accessories to mountain bikes, picture framing to saddle making, these small businesses are an integral part

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“The Wine Wander is one businesses will be hosting to remind Aptos residents of the

at Barry Swenson Builder,

Proceeds from the Aptos

Participating wineries include: Armitage Wines, Bargetto Winery, Bottle Jack Winery, Mindego Ridge Vineyard, MJA Vineyards, Nicholson Vineyards, Sante Arcangeli

a longtime Aptos Village

Windy Oaks Estate Vineyard & Winery and

shopping area that allows our residents to

be encouraged to walk business-to-business to

Barry Swenson Builders, Appenrodt struction, Aptos Village Merchants, Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association and Times Publishing Group are spon-

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The association consists of more than 70 wineries, most of them family-run, working to promote the unique aspects of the wines

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Community News Board of Directors Member Jess Brown Resigns in Protest By Noel Smith

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Goodwill Central Coast Jess Brown,

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This is a 36% increase on top of the raise he City Manager who manages a $212 million

resignation on April 19 stating in his letter,

by Goodwill Central capital

The expenditures

the recent compensation increase actually amounted to approximately $100,000 when factoring in salary, retirement and other

expendi-

capital Brown

the Goodwill head-

Jondi Gumz reporting in the Sana

Jess Brown

organization has embarked on a spending spree including the current proceedings to sell the existing headquarters building in

Francisco Bay Area to the Central Coast, Sacramento and the Central Valley found only 10 percent were paid a base salary

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Central Coast, which includes Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, only 10 percent of

Other issues were addressed in both the CEO salary, we also took into consider-

and remodel a new headquarters building The sale of the headquarters building was done without putting it on the open condone the exorbitant spending that is The other issue Brown has concerns about is the President & CEO of Goodwill -

Goodwill Central Coast to be incurring questions and concerns about the future of Times Publishing Group contacted

compensation package when he accepted the position less than three years ago, the CEO pressured the board to raise his salary

the past year became the focal point of the

Salinas, “The new facility in Salinas has been determined to be a good solution Committee, Finance Committee, and Stra-

position and our ability to handle this the three counties that Goodwill Central of the creation of this strategy and the

position, as it was when we hired Ed as Brown continues, “Throughout the

end result, as you know from the board action taken last week, is to increase the

Regarding the compensation issue increase was implemented upon the recommendation of a well known and respected Aptos Times / May 1st 2016 / 7


Local Sports

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wo world-renowned athletes in surfing and skiing, along with the greatest golfer and most-decorated track and field athlete in Aptos

tennis coach Bob Wallace and the cham-

While in high school, Townsend was a

2007 made it to the quarterfinals of the win numerous big-mountain skiing comfather, longtime Aptos coach Jamie

awards dinner to be held April 30 at Sea-

Fox, who paced the Mariners to third place in the California

Tyler Fox (Class

professional surfers in the world, and Cody Townsend the most influential and recognizable bigmountain skiers in

Tyler Fox

players in the country, Olson went on to

tition in track and field, and also was a

Olson played four years of two league titles and a qualifying for the section tournament all

Championships in 2000, competed on the world surfing tour before turning to the

title in both the Northern California Championship and California

continued to surf the

the state title with a hole-in-one on the

medals at the CCS Championships in her career and qualified for the State Meet

where she became an all-American and set school records in the heptathlon and

Cody Townsend

Eddie Olson twice has been nominated for the BillStephanie LeFever (Class still holds nine school records in track

The Aptos High Sports Hall of Fame honor roll for 2016 also includes ... 1980 Baseball Team, which was the

Tim Pedemonte considered one of the all-time best football league and all-county selection on both

Townsend, an all-county quarterback for the Mariners, has starred in

They will be among eight athletes being honored, along with legendary

Cooper, the all-league and all-county MVP, Cristin Murphy Bob Wallace good boys tennis program in to a power-

three-time

all-league

team titles and dozens of league singles and doubles

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play two years at Cabrillo College, leading the Seahawks to a conference title, and then played two seasons at San Jose State, becoming an all-

Ramsey went on to pitch at San Francisco

Sambrailo earned a fullride scholarship to play where she was a three-time Pac 10 All-

Aptos High School Scoreboard Baseball Season Record: (8-7, SCCAL 3-4) Coach: Jason Biancardi

Aptos Season Record: (11-9, SCCAL 7-2) Coach: Phil Rojas Scotts Valley 13 – Aptos 5 Aptos 12 – Santa Cruz 1 “Scoreboard” page 10

8 / May 1st 2016 / Aptos Times


Community News

Earth Day Volunteers Keep Central Coast Clean

Save Our Shores holds 11 cleanups removing 5,166 pounds of trash SANTA CRUZ — The California

This year, the 36 year-old Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary based

across Santa Cruz and Monterey County

to our Sanctuary Stewards, teers, and sponsors who -

ethic that exists across our -

of waste from 6 cleanup locations in Santa Cruz enport Main Beach, the San pounds from illegal dumpsites hidden around the sustainable agricultural cleanup locations in Monterey County including: Monterey City Beach, Carmel City Beach, and

from inland sites before the pollution appliances and auto parts to small common item collected was cigarette

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Save Our Shores would like to thank all of its Earth Day supporting partners and sponsors: The County of Santa Cruz Public Works Department, the City of Santa Cruz, Seaside Walking Action Group, Nordic Naturals, the California Coastal Commission, Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Community Foundation Monterey County, Elkhorn Slough Foundation, Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA), the Carmel Residents Association, Green Waste, LKD of the Student Oceanography Club, and California State Parks.

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Community News

Triple P Classes: May 2016 A ll Triple P seminars and workshops

ticipants will learn ways to help teens: ahead,

keep

their

commitments

and

seminar-getting-teens-connected-9 Thursday May 5, 8 - 9:30 p.m. Triple P Workshop for Families with Children with Special Needs: How to Deal with Disobedience

Tuesday May 3, 7 - 8 p.m. Triple P Workshop: Creating a Safe Home Environment

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Tuesdays May 10 - 31, 4 - 5:30 p.m. Triple P 4-week Group: Preventing and Managing Disobedience a Manzana Community Resources, Attend this free four-week workshop to learn why children may be uncoop-

Wednesday May 11, 4:30 - 6 p.m. Triple P Workshop: Traveling with Children ommunity Bridges Conference Room,

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can this workshop to learn common occur, and tips to stay calm and manage

tions in a way that increases a ation, and how to respond calmly and consistently when a child refuses to follow

strategies to help your child accept limits

Wednesday May 25, 4:30 - 6 p.m. Triple P Workshop: Traveling with Children (Spanish) ommunity Bridges Conference

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this free four-week workshop to learn

“Scoreboard” from page 8

Boys Volleyball Aptos 9 – NMC 3 Aptos 10 – SLV 5

Aptos Season Record: (14-6, SCCAL 13-0) Coach: Jacob Landel Season Stats

SCCAL Register Baseball Camp at: sccal.org

Aptos Season Record: (12-1, SCCAL 12-0) Coach: Jamie Townsend Aptos 193 – SLV 240

Hosted by Harbor High Athletics May 1st at Harbor High Age Groups and Times:

Aptos Stats

Aptos 202 – Harbor 232 Aptos Stats 10 / May 1st 2016 / Aptos Times

Matthew Minuth 11, Guy Jason 7 – Assists:

Cost is $30 – Lunch will be provided & SCCAL Baseball Hat Included! Questions? Contact Matt Meachen at (831) 566-3005 or Joe Allegri at (831) 359-0231

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Local History

Aptos History Museum Celebrates 10 Years! By Kevin Newhouse

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ay is a special month for Santa Cruz County museums as it

generations, and has hosted presentations doors 10 years ago, the beginning of the story dates back to a photograph of the Aptos railroad station that was donated to the Aptos Chamber of

long, other folks began to donate their his-

from the community in order to get the museum ready for its grand opening and after many months

grandfather, Claus Mangels, was a business

Claus

Spreckels

married

Claus

Mangels and Peter Spreckels met and married twin sisters Agnes and Anna historical items were proudly displayed in be open for docent or self-led tours during those hours for anyone to witness local “Museum� page 19

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Playing outside is decreasing with children spending much more time indoors than Sixty minutes each day is the minimum

partners for parents and children who

Camps focus on: are at play when it comes to the eating and Healthy Eating

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and knowing when to stop eating

physical challenges, teach lifelong

Kids on Broadway: One World

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Kids Camps for snacks and side dishes Physical Activity

lots of equipment participation Social Support

Camps can contribute to lifelong patterns of exercise and excellent nutrition,

Adapted from the article, “Kids and Healthy Lifestyles,” by Viki Kappel Spain; M. Deborah Bialeschki, Ph.D.; Karla A. Henderson, Ph.D. Originally printed in CAMP Magazine, reprinted by permission of the American Camp Association © 2006 American Camping Association, Inc.

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Santa Cruz County Parks ART & SCIENCE DAY CAMPS @ APTOS PARK FOR AGES 6-12

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LA SELVA BEACH DAY CAMP June 6-Aug.12 from 7:30 AM-6 PM at the La Selva Beach Clubhouse, for ages 6-12. A fun-filled summer of games, arts & crafts, sports, cooking, field trips, special events, and more! Several registration options are available to fit your summer schedule.

Register online NOW at www.scparks.com Aptos Times / May 1st 2016 / 13


Community News

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Local History “Museum” from page 11 the Bay Sugar Refining Company in

bed-and-breakfast with Jackie acting as a charming hostess who prepared wonderful breakfasts that always exceeded

summer ranch house near the entrance of the Forest of Nisene Marks, after

celebrate his 100th birthday as part of

his brother-in-law Claus Spreckels and

unfortunately he passed away on March

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this motto: “The idea is to die young —

parlors, a dining room, a card room, a

ceilings on the main floor and a full attic

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tickets or more information, please call

The only house remaining today is the The estate stayed in the family through four generations until 1979

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Community News

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delicious pancake breakfast, on Saturday May 7 from raise money to send our scouts to summer camp as well as help us raise money to replace our stolen equipment (Aptos Times

Participants will learn to identify plants and see plant details, see photos of local gardens for design inspiration, make a plant list, sort choices by water needs, and learn how to make also learn about the Monterey Bay Friendly

critical issue in our county, and the library Boy Scouts of America, Aptos Troop

Community Briefs wire, and access to nearly 20 acres of Need more? Check our website: Bego-

need to know about building a Begonia state that they are employed by a wellknown tech company such as Microsoft Cabrillo Swarmathon Team Victorious! access, they often infect the computer with

information and programming to help has won the 2016 NASA Swarmathon Thursday, April 28 from 5:30 – 6:30 PM Aptos Branch Library 7695 Soquel Dr. Aptos

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Down To Earth Women Luncheon Do the DEW Thursday, May 12

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a partnership between the Soquel Creek

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porting, agriculture in Santa Cruz County

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We competed against 26 other colleges and turned in a commanding performance in

website for more information on this

The Robotics Club did an amazing

I-You Venture’s Friendly Visitor Program Volunteers Needed For Residents in Care Facilities

Americans and Their Taxes

and local taxes, for a total bill of almost

The purpose of the luncheon is to raise

or 31 percent

non-coders alike, and they found ways to

program, the Jimmie Cox Memorial Scholarship fund and the Santa Cruz County

Americans

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The featured speaker will be Christina Stembel, owner of Farmgirl Flowers who

spend more on taxes in 2016 than they will on food, Next year we will enter the physical com-

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rowing, which represents future taxes — By Kristin Fabos

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Attention Float Builders! the experiences of others, while building

for those of you who would like to build Please call: (831) 722-6622, Email the website: http://www.agri-culture.us/content/ dew-luncheon. Free Presentation on Water Smart Gardening at the Aptos Library Landscaping ideas & best practices by Vai Campbell, SqCWD SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz free presentation on water-smart gardening in Santa Cruz County by Vai Campbell of

Computer Repair Scam Santa Cruz County Consumers Being Targeted

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Featured Columnist Water-Smart Gardening Native and Low Water Use Plants elping our customers with water

Master Gardeners of Monterey Bay and the

of what we do at the Soquel Creek

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residential water consumption is related to outdoor water

are of eye-catching local gardens that make want my landscape to

can be both consuming

time and

constantly

working tomers with rebates, information, and technical assistance that will help them

Water Wisdom focuses on an incredibly useful and inspirational online tool for

The website is now smart phone and tablet friendly and has a plant search

box in the top menu and get a listing of keyword searching, there are popular plant a series of questions about your desired

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include plant type, height, color, bloom information and add it to your customized The plants that you add to your list can be sorted by how much water they typically

was customized in partnership with the

information about gardening in a “Watertips and irrigation scheduling for our

are about to plan your garden, check it out at the plants highlighted in that garden are

Santa Cruz County consist of the member

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plants, gardens, and garden resources you are looking at with your friends, family,

from each agency worked together in a

The website also features “Garden Master Gardeners of Monterey Bay also

people understand the importance of bird

“Bird Day” from page 18 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm: Family Fun grams and laws that safeguard birds and their habitats, including a landmark treaty that has protected nearly all migratory bird

to focus attention on the life of a migratory

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www.elkhornslough.org/


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capable to address a wide a small list of the many recommendations the

recommendations from the Presi-

enforcement and communities strengthen lished a local task force (which includes

Pillar 6: and Safety: The wellness and safety of law enforcement

few months as part of this sets of recommendations and guiding prin-

us As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to call me at 454-2200.

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Mother’s Day

six key pillars of policing that ensure the

Pillar 1: imacy: Transferring a philosophy from warrior to guardian and ensuring trust between police and citizens is a founda-

1) embrace a guardian mindset to build public trust and legitimacy and adopt

Pillar 2: principle for policies and community 2)

that law enforcement should collaborate with community members, especially in communities and neighborhoods dispro-

Pillar

3:

Technology

and

acknowledge the role of policing in crimination and how it is a hurdle to the promotion of community trust 3)

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establish a culture of transparency and accountability in order to build public

policing practices and build community

4) To embrace a culture of transparency, law enforcement agencies should

policy framework to ensure transparency, Pillar 4: Community Policing and Crime Reduction: Community policing emphasizes working with neighborhoods

5) When

serious

incidents

occur,

police misconduct, agencies should communicate with citizens and the media swiftly, openly, and neutrally, respecting areas where the law

problems and collaborate on implementing Pillar 5: Training and Education:

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If you have any questions regarding -

Something as common as mowing can the morning and not during the heat of the by people who during the hot dry afternoon

Hazard inspectors are available to answer your questions and help you develop the right plan for your property. Also visit our website at and the Cal

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Jonathan runs into former prom queen Jacqueline existed when they were classmates, but she

only does he know his history, but his ability to transform dry facts into mesmer-

Perhaps this is because Jonathan has become a currency wizard with a New

Also, after the success of “Game of

wealth or then again it might be because Jacqueline is saddled with an unpleasant

numerous twists and turns that result in a totally surprising and electrifying

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assignments Africa to

erinarian while Blackwood relies on his from the

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falters when it comes to stopping

dealing with a former enemy who has

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a

former

colleague,

Jane

To keep the woman and her son safe,

Along the way they will also need to

At the heart of the enigma is a mystery

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Community Calendar

Aptos Chamber of Commerce

Announcements

Thursday May 12 7:30 - 9:00 a.m., Best Western

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pecial guest speaker Ellen

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hat is co-dependency? What is enabling? What

one who feels this way? Join Nar-Anon, world wide

promotional items to network with For reservations call 831-6881467. Cost: $20 for chamber members, $25 for non-members

Sunday May 15

Co-sponsored by Alienated

First Mondays: 2-3 p.m., in Watsonville : 5:30-7 p.m. in Capitola Third Wednesdays: 5:30-7 p.m. in Watsonville Third Thursdays: 2-3 p.m. in Santa Cruz Third Fridays: 12-1 p.m. in Aptos Mondays

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Ongoing Events

History Museum

1:00 p.m., Seascape Golf Course

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to directly influence lifechanging decisions affecting

The day includes entertainment on the course, networking with other business professionals in the area, lunch, snacks, drinks, prizes, and ends with an award Cost: sponsorships available

Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture Calendar

and support to grandparents who Wednesdays feel alienated or estranged to their Aptos Noon Toastmasters 12:00-1:00p.m. Rio Sands Questions: pat@invisiblegrand Hotel, 116 Beach Drive parent.com (831) 601-9195

ill, it can be a challenge for the support group, we will share stories, learn tools for coping

Contact Hospice of Santa Cruz County Grief Support Program. (831) 430-3078

5:15-6:30pm, Calvary Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, 532 Center Street, Santa Cruz

4:-5:30p.m.

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Congressional Candidates 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Watsonville Elk’s Lodge 121 Martinelli St, Watsonville ome and meet Congressional candidates Jimmy Panetta,

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Please call 724-3900 to make your reservations. Tickets $35.00 members/$40 non-members.

Thursday May 26

Pajaro Valley Loaves and 5 – 7:30 p.m., Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes 150 Second St., Watsonville

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8a.m.-11a.m., Resurrection Church in Aptos, 7600 Soquel Drive oin us for pancakes, bacon,

in the face of empathy fatigue and burn-out from taking care To register contact Carol: carolandenbos1@yahoo.com

Thursday May 12 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Watsonville Elk’s Lodge 121 Martinelli St, Watsonville ome and meet Congressional candidates, Jimmy

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5$ per plate.

Tickets are $35 for members/$40 non-members. For reservations, call the Chamber office at 724-3900.

Sunday May 8

Call Greg Horne at (831) 684- 7:00-10:15 am, Ramsay Park, 1834 to RSVP & bring a friend! 1301 Main Street, Watsonville

32nd Annual Mother’s Day

Sundays

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9:45 a.m: Bible Study 11 a.m.: Worship 7565 Sunset Way, Aptos irst Baptist Church of Aptos

Online Race Registration: www.pvshelter.org, Or call: 831-728-5649 x107

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his three week class is for all those interested in accessing their capacity for care, compassion and greater

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Thursday May 12

Saturday May 7

a fine lunch and learn something new from a top notch guest

Second Mondays

Can Be There or Not this will be child who has been abused or

Follow us on Facebook: Facebook. com/AptosNoonToastmasters or more info: (831) 236-1171

For more information, call Monthly Meeting profile at (831) 479-0393 or Noon, Elks Lodge at 150 Jewell visit www.santacruzprofile.org. St. his statewide group of retired

Business Debtors Anonymous

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resume writing, communication, Second Wednesdays those caring for someone with a

11a.m.-2p.m.

Visit zizzoscoffee.com to see the schedule of upcoming performers or call Zizzo’s at (831) 447-0680

2:45pm, 2045 40th Ave. Clares St. Capitola

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12-1 p.m., PAMF, 2850 Commercial now being offered in our Santa Crossing, Santa Cruz it places 126 of its members in Cruz GBA on Sundays and atz Cancer Center, PAMF

3:00-5:30 p.m., Best Western

Wednesday May 18

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in the next Advocate training contact cita@casaofsantacruz. org or (831) 761-2956

Tuesday May 24

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uest speaker will be Bryan Stow, a Santa Cruz Paramedic who was brutally beaten at

Call Jim for more info: (831) 708-4133

Monday June 20 Tuesday May 10, 17 & 24 The Longest Day 5-6:30p.m.

More Details to follow


Announcements

Arts and Entertainment Thursday Night at our new

like llamas, draft horses, sheep, goats, chickens, rabbits, and

something fun and entertaining

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starting January 7th at 6:30

For more information call Sue Harris or Don Benson (831) 7267053 or email at caller4u@att.net

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he Monterey Symphony is

Check our website and Facebook For more information, contact Sue page for more details. FREE Harris or Don Benson at (831) 726-7053 or e-mail at caller4u@ Sundays att.net.

Adult Mixed Level Hip Hop 7:15-8:15pm, Deer Park Plaza Suite 53

11a.m.-2p.m.

Classes are $12-$15. For more info visit www.ceodanceco.com

Last Thursdays each month

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to music from the Golden Age

First Fridays each month

non-member category for those

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he First Friday Art Tour

9:00am-4:00pm, Lincoln St.

Contact Janey’ Leonardich at 8317227958 or sweeete940@ gmail.com for more infornation

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Friday May 6

through a wide assortment of treasures including books and

5:30 – 9:00 p.m., Seascape Golf Club 610 Clubhouse Dr., Aptos he Rotary Club of

7:00 - 8:30 p.m., Harry’s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Ave, San Jose

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clothing, glass and ceramic kitsch, turquoise, original artwork, and a whole lot of

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community to a retirement celebration in honor of Con-

Third Sunday of Every Month

Contact Lee McLaughlin, Booking Agent, at 408-993BAND (2263) for information about booking the band for tax deductible). www.PeninsulaBanjoBand.org

Thursdays

6:30 pm, La Selva Beach Clubhouse, 314 Estrella Ave., La Selva Beach, CA 95076

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and illuminates some of the most an entertaining and easytalented local artists from local to-understand format, with To find out where to participate in a First Friday art tour, visit firstfridaysantacruz.com (Most galleries are open 12-9 pm for First Friday viewings.)

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the principles of culture of

4:30pm-9:30pm, Star Bene 7 p.m., Volunteer Center of Santa Italian/Argentene Restarante, Cruz, 1740 17th Ave., Santa Cruz 21245 East Cliff Dr. his is a night for true “Social 95062 titchers-by-the-Sea, the local meal from the Star Bene Argentine Menu, (or their well Guild of America, holds regular meetings open to the public each the ambiance of Argentina and

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he June ballot will include a parcel tax

to the ten libraries in the Santa Cruz Public generated will upgrade facilities to meet the needs of library patrons who come to the at home, who meet to discuss books and ipate in the many programs for children and

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programs that take place in Aptos and all

probably do well in a busy household that will spend time exercising his

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of programs to promote childhood literacy

would be replaced, as would outdated boilers

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