February 2022 Newsletter

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The Sinatra Show Comes to Chaminade Resort & Spa Saturday, February 12 By Danny Reber Music can be an amazing thing. It can take you places. It can lift you up when you are feeling down and provide inspiration when you least expect it. On occasion the right music can nourish your very soul. On this note, the music of Frank Sinatra comes to mind. I will admit I was not always a fan but that was only because I did not always “get it”. I remember a particular day years ago at a San Francisco Giants game. The previous year had been a rough one full of tragedy and stress and I was there to enjoy a ball game and forget about my woes. It was a beautiful day. The fog had cleared, and the sun shined warmly across the bay. I was enjoying a beer and just taking a walk around the stadium between innings, soaking in the ambiance. Suddenly, I felt a gentle breeze upon my face and as if on cue, they began to play “Summer Wind” by Frank Sinatra. It was at that exact moment that I “got it”. For the first time in my life, I finally understood the music of Frank Sinatra. For me it was about taking a moment to enjoy

the “now”, about slowing down to “stop and smell the roses”. Some might say Frank Sinatra’s music is from a bygone era yet even today his music lives on with fans from all ages and walks of life. Have you ever wished you could step back in time and be a part of that era? Well, now you can, thanks to local Scotts Valley residents, Chamber members, and producers fo The Sinatra Show, Kallen and Josephine Hamrah of Golden Sight Productions. The Sinatra Show comes to Chaminade Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 12th. Here is your chance to dress up and step out. Experience a delicious Italian buffet and warm hospitality in the elegant Santa Cruz Ballroom while you are transported to another time and place. Get ready for high octane when Matt Hall, sensational vocalist and entertainer per• DOORS OPEN 7PM FOR DINNER forming with the dynamic band Essence, overnight at www.ChaminadePackages. com. • SHOW BEGINS AT 8PM takes the stage. • RSVP (831)465-3421 CHAMINADE • $125 PER PERSON INCLUSIVE With a three-octave range and an RESORT & SPA-ONE CHAMINADE If you would like more information attitude of an era gone by, no imitation LANE SANTA CRUZ, CA. about this topic, please contact Kallen here, let us dance to the Sinatra’s signature • NO HOST COCKTAIL RECEPTION Hamrah at 831-461-1682 or email at kallensongs. Seating is limited. Make it a val6:30PM hamrah@sbcglobal.net. entine weekend and book Chaminade’s

Save the Date: Scotts Valley Communtiy Awards Gala • Friday, May 6, 2022

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he Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce annual Community Awards Gala that normally takes place every January has been moved to a later date in the Spring due to the COVID Omicron variant. Save the date for Friday, May 6th for this in-person event at Roaring Camp Railroads Bret Harte Hall. The space is a 6,000

square foot rustic barn with wrought-iron chandeliers, twinkle lights, and decorations to compliment this year’s theme: an “Evening with the Stars”. Through massive doors, the indoor space opens to a covered outdoor reception area and a beautiful meadow. The evening of celebration will begin at 5:00 pm with a full course dinner catered

by Bruno’s Bar & Grill, desserts by the Hot Pink Box Dessert Company, and dancing until 10:00 pm. There will also be live music, many raffle items, and a brief live auction. The deadline to submit nominations has also been extended thru Friday, Feb 10th. “Awards Gala” page 14

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Scotts Valley Chamber News

Fallen Officer’s Ball

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Coconut Grove • February 12th

he Fallen Officer Foundation is hosting the 17th Annual Fallen Officer Foundation Ball at the Cocoanut Grove. This will be an in-person event with all safety protocols in place on February 12th at 5:30 p.m. The event will honor the local first responders and will pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our community the past two years. In their endeavors, there is both a

physical and emotional toll. Every day our first responders pay that price and return to duty. The Fallen Officer Foundation continues to stand ready to render aid to local first responders and their families in times of need. It is a privilege to assist the people who serve as guardians of our communities. It is with the community’s support that we have been able to meet our mission.

The past two years has been unprecedented in the challenges faced for everyone. Even in these challenging times, the Fallen Officer Foundation has received support and shares its deep appreciation to each one of you for continuing to donate to our organization. The Fallen Officer Foundation is a 501© 3 nonprofit with an all-volunteer board so 99% of proceeds go directly back to assisting Santa Cruz County first responders.

Rotary Hosts Drive Thru BBQ Fundraising Event

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Proceeds to Benefit Scotts Valley Schools and Senior High School Scholarships • March 19, 2022

he Rotary Club of Scotts Valley will host its annual fundraiser Drive thru BBQ event. All proceeds from the event will benefit all four schools in the Scotts Valley School District, and provide scholarships to graduating Scotts Valley Seniors, as well as several other programs

traditionally supported by the the Club, such as NOAA’s Ocean Guardian School Program to promote ocean and watershed conservation at the school. “Due to the Covid19 pandemic, we decided to continue our fundraising efforts by organizing

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a Drive Thru BBQ that the community can enjoy, and at the same time, give back to the community,” said Patrizia Materassi, club president of Scotts Valley Rotary. “Rotary BBQ” page 13


Scotts Valley Chamber News

Found Art Collective’s Valentine Pop Up

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n February 12th and 13th from noon to 5pm, just in time for Valentine’s Day shopping, Found Art Collective (foundartcollective.com) is once again hosting local artists as featured Pop Ups at the gallery and gift shop at 5167 Scotts Valley Drive (cross street is El Pueblo Drive). At the pop-up event you’ll find jewelry, photography, and quilts along with the shop’s everyday offering of pottery and other handmade items. Stop in and shop local while supporting the artists in your community. Work featured in the Valentine Pop Up on Saturday includes jewelry by Katelyn Byrne, photography by Barbara Brundage (bbrundagephotography.com), crochet wearables by Tara McKinney, and photography by Kara Capaldo. On Sunday, pop ups include quilted textiles by Ann Baldwin May (annbaldwin mayartquilts.com) paintings by Heidi Michelle, and jewelry by Maria Kate.

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“Rotary BBQ” from page 12 The Drive Thru will take place at the Scotts Valley Community Center at 360 Kings Village Road between 5-6 p.m. Fro $60, you will get a complete meal, which includes a 40 ounce Premium Tri Tip Roast, a Sourdough Garlic Bread Loaf, Garden Salad, and Ranch Style Beans. A bottle of wine can be added for an additional $20. 100 Complete Meal Tickets are available so ORDER NOW at https:// drivethrubbq.brownpapertickets.com. ••• he Rotary Club of Scotts Valley www. facebook.com/ScottsValleyRotary. Our club meets weekly at Noon virtually and in person on the last Monday of the month, outdoors in the Kings Village Shopping Center Courtyard in front of the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce office or at a member’s backyard. We support the community, youth, seniors and military veterans. We sponsor the local Cub Scout Pack 608, host Rotary Youth Leadership Awards program and our annual Area Speech Contest.Recent international projects have included outfitting a hospitality vocational training center in Cambodia, supporting Sister Rosemary in her quest to save abused girls in Uganda, and helping Assist International with a hospital project in Ethiopia.

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For more information about our club and if you wish to attend a club meeting, visit our website at www.facebook.com/ ScottsValleyRotary.

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Home by Zinnia’s Official Ribbon Cutting February 17 • 5:30-7pm • Light Refreshments

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e Believe There is Nothing Like Coming Home! At Home by Zinnia’s enjoy a sensory experience. Walk through our soulfully crafted space featuring decor and

“Awards Gala” from page 11 The Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce seeks your assistance in recognizing the people and businesses that make our community such a special place! Please submit your 2021 nominations in the following categories: BUSINESS of the Year; MAN of the year – Alvin Scarborough Memorial;

designs for kitchen, dining, living room and more. Each collection was carefully curated and created using best in class, mindfully made brands. Our team is committed to providing an imaginative oasis, where our customers can trust our design experts to inspire, educate and guide through our connected story. At Home by Zinnia’s we invite you to work with one of our design professionals where we will help “home” become anything you want or need it to be. WOMAN of the year – Annette Marcum Memorial; BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT of the year – Claire Hodgin Memorial; ORGANIZATION of the year; EDUCATOR of the year; and YOUTH of the year. Each nominee must have made a valuable contribution to Scotts Valley, it may be over a period in the past or the current in the previous year 2021.

Business of the Year nominee must be a current Scotts Valley Chamber member. An individual may live or work outside the city limits, but their contribution must be within Scotts Valley. The youth of the Year nominee must be of High School age. The online nomination form is located on the home page of the Scotts Valley Chamber website: scottsvalley chamber.com

Opportunities to showcase your business by becoming a sponsor are available now! Contact Executive Director, Danny Reber at dreber@scottsvalleychamber.com or 831-588-9392. Tickets to attend the gala will go on sale on March 1st and can be purchased via the Chamber’s website scottsvalley chamber.com.

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