Aptos Times March 15th 2012

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March 15 2012

C O M M U N I T Y N E W S T H AT M A K E S A D I F F E R E N C E

Vol 21 No. 6

Serving Aptos, La Selva Beach, Corralitos, Freedom, Watsonville, & Pajaro

Plastic Bag Ban Takes Effect in Santa Cruz County

No Plastic Bags after March 20

anta Cruz County’s Single-Use Bag Reduction Ordinance takes effect for all retail outlets (excluding restaurants for now) in unincorporated Santa Cruz County on Tuesday, March 20, 2012. According to the County of Santa Cruz and Save Our Shores the plastic bag ban is a necessary step in the ongoing effort to protect marine life, cleanup communities, and save taxpayer dollars by decreasing the County’s litter removal costs. SOS and the County of Santa Cruz are conducting a number of outreach events to help local residents get ready for the bag ban, encourage reusable bag use and distribute hundreds of free reusable bags to shoppers. On Tuesday, March 20, the plastic bag ban takes effect and SOS will hand out hundreds of free, reusable canvas bags to shoppers from 12-2pm at Safeway in Redwood Shopping Center on 41st Avenue, and from 4-6 pm at Safeway Rancho Del Mar in Aptos, and Felton Fair Shopping Center.

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Trips for Kids Santa Cruz makes a difficult treck through the woods.

TRIPS

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KIDS SANTA CRUZ

Taking kids for a ride that makes a difference

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MBA’s Sea Otter Toola Dies “Most Important Animal”

On Wednesday, March 21, Erik’s Deli and Baskin Robbins in Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center will donate 10 percent of all sales between 3-9 pm to Trips for Kids Santa Cruz!

that you don’t have the transportation available to take you out to Nicene Marks Park or Wilder Ranch and that you don’t have a mentor to ride along with to show you the techniques of mountain biking or to

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teach you how to do it safely. Now this young person can find the opportunity for such a life-changing experience with Trips for Kids® Santa Cruz (T4KSC). T4KSC provides mountain bike outings and envi-

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magine living in Santa Cruz County, one of the most beautiful areas in the world for mountain biking. Here you can ride among the redwoods finding spectacular views of Monterey Bay from mountain trails. Now imagine that you are a young person without a bike or even the hope of having one;

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ronmental education for kids who would not otherwise be able to take part in such adventures. Trips for Kids Santa Cruz is a chapter of the international nonprofit Trips for Kids committed to giving at-risk and disadvantaged youth the experience of mountain biking in Santa Cruz County.

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