2015 Fall Sports Wrap for Scotts Valley High School
It’s hard to believe that 2016 has officially arrived and that the winter sports season is now in full gear. This being the case, let’s take a moment to review the 2015 Fall Falcons’ sports season as it was certainly one to remember. Beginning in no particular order, here we go!
At the Heart of the Arts: Music and the multifaceted rhythms of life
A behind-the-scenes peek at the myriad of Visual and Performing Artists living and working in the San Lorenzo Valley and Scotts Valley.
Datebook
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San Lorenzo Valley and Scotts Valley Meal and Food Programs for January 2016
Tuesdays, at 12:00 p.m. - FeltonPresbyterian Church, 6090 Highway 9, across from Rite-Aid, 335-6900. “Free Lunch Tuesday.”
New Faces (January, 2016)
Rylan Finn Coe, a 9-pound 9 ounce boy, was born to Shawna Lynn Codman and Forest Ray Coe of Los Gatos at DominicanHospital in Santa Cruz. He was born at 10:15 p.m. on October 21, 2015.
The Mountain Gardener: Exploring Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens
What could be lovelier than spending Christmas Eve at a botanical garden? After a windy, stormy morning, the clouds cleared and winter sun brought color to the golden heathers, early blooming rhododendrons and grevilleas growing in the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens. I’ve long wanted to visit this famous garden and here was my chance. I was not disappointed at what is described as 47 acres of beauty next to the coast.
Devil Wagons on the Big Tree Road
In July, 1901, the summer guests of the Hotel Rowardennan enjoyed a glimpse of the future when a fine automobile pulled into its driveway. Joseph Kieley, a Klondike millionaire, and J. R. Burnham, who, according to the Sentinel, “has had much experience with autos,” made the run from Oakland in a little over eight hours, including an hour spent on the Big Tree Road between Santa Cruz and Ben Lomond.
Healthy New Year’s Resolutions make all the difference
As we prepare to leave the old year behind us and greet the New Year, I would like to propose the following health related resolutions:
The Mountain Gardener: “Ring in the New Year with Gardening Resolutions”
I’m hoping to start 2016 off right. This will be the year when all good intentions pay off in my garden. Since motivation is the key to fruition, I’m going on a limb so to speak and write down my resolutions. I believe simple changes can make a big difference in the garden over time.
Community Traffic Safety Coalition releases 2014-2023 Crash Report
Community Traffic Safety Coalition (CTSC), a program of the County of Santa Cruz Public Health Division, has announced the release of its 2014-2023 Crash...