November 2011
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 16 No. 11
Serving Central Santa Cruz County
The ROP Rocks!
Tomi: Police Dog
Not your grandfather’s vocational school! By Noel Smith was fortunate to be invited to take part in a program known as “Inside Education” in which local citizens are given the opportunity to be provided monthly glimpses into our local educational systems. So far we have been given presentations on school finance (My head is still spinning!) and Preschool Education (Cute!) both of which I will be writing about in the future. The latest glimpse was into The County Office of Education’s Regional Occupational Program, which provides Career Technical Education classes throughout the county.
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Pam Greeninger spends a final few days at her desk.
CAPITOLA CITY CLERK SIGNING OFF Pam Greeninger is winding up her 32-year career
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Spa Fitness says Good Bye Harry & Anna Jenkins
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The History of Veterans Day Local Events
of the City Council meetings, publishing public notices, acting as the city’s elections officer, etc., etc. it takes a special person to keep up with all the expected and unexpected demands of her position. Originally, the position of City Clerk in the city of Capitola was an elected office.
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he Capitola City Hall is known as a friendly place and one of the enduring reasons for that reputation is City Clerk, Pam Greeninger. She has been that patient, helpful person that one could always count on for an answer or that would find
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the asked-for information. “I like to be helpful,” is her reply when asked about her approach to her job. When one considers all her responsibilities, which include attending and recording all City Council and Redevelopment Agency meetings, maintaining the minutes
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By Noel Smith
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Her feelings about the importance of the position prompted her to run. Once she was first elected (to her surprise!) in 1984 she realized that the primary job of many elected officials was … to plan for their re-election!
Village Mouse celebrates 30 Years
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