Last Friday, September 26th, was an exciting night for everyone at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville! On this night, the Police-N-Pursuit wives and girlfriends drove in the race to help the Rettland Foundation raise $7,500 to fight against Rett Syndrome.
One of the Scotts Valley Hilton Inn conference rooms was reserved from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. yesterday for Threshold Enterprises, Ltd. management negotiations with General Teamsters, California Cannery Warehouse Workers & Food Processors, Local 912, union representatives.
The San Lorenzo Valley Water District announced it is notifying customers of a proposed Drought Recovery and Water Capital Surcharge to make up a drought-caused revenue shortfall that impacts capital improvement projects already underway.
TheMountain Community Theater proudly presents “The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild,” written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Zindel and directed byErik Gandolfi.
In 1915, Boulder Creek was a fast growing community that offered exciting new opportunities for people near and far. Known for its redwood trees, Boulder Creek was the home of the first CaliforniaState Park, BigBasin. The area’s natural beauty attracted movie makers, redwood loggers and the entrepreneurs who could feed and lodge this influx of people.
On September 29, the Sheriff’s Office and the Santa Cruz Auto Theft Task Force raided a chop shop in the 400 block of Diane Way, Boulder Creek. Acting on an anonymous tip, the team recovered thirteen stolen motorcycles, trucks, cars and a trailer taken from a Mountain View church.
On the weekend of May 31, the 2015 Redwood Mountain Faire was held at Roaring Camp in Felton. The benefit was held to provide funds for 23 local non-profit organizations that provide community and educational services for our valley.The 2015 Redwood Mountain Faire’s Steering Committee announced, “We proudly give to this community another [donation of] $59,000.” In 2013, they raised $40,000 and $50,000 in 2015. Nancy Macy, Valley Women’s Club of San Lorenzo Valley, said, “This year, over 5,200 people showed up at the Faire to enjoy a sunny weekend at Roaring Camp.” There were 22 bands on two stages that provided an array of music. There were also many children’s activities and local artists were there to show their work. All ages enjoyed many choices for entertainment and activities.According to Macy, “It took over 350 volunteers to make this event such a success. Without their hard work, the event would not have been possible.”Faire proceeds will benefit the following organizations that helped staff the Faire: South Street Centre, Mountain Community Resources, Valley Churches United Missions, Boulder Creek Recreation and Park District, Camp Joy Gardens, SLV Community Band, SLV Diversity Works, Rotary Club of SLV, SLV Museum, Santa Cruz Derby Girls, The Artemis Project, Boy Scout Troop 604, Friends of Quail Hollow Park, Scotts Valley Counseling Center, Tara Home, The Clean Oceans Project, the Valley Women’s Club of SLV (presenting the Faire), and the following school groups: Boulder Creek Elementary Parents’ Club, Charter Family Booster Club, SLV High Athletics, SLV High Music Boosters, SLV High Football and the SLV Middle School Panther Club.Faire sponsors are listed on the Faire website: redwoodmountainfaire.com.For Lost & Found information: [email protected].
Scott Weese, a division chief with Cal Fire CZU, spends plenty of time pouring over forest-fuel-environment maps and briefing safety crews on weather conditions.
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