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Aptos Times: December 15 2014

 


Suzanne Stone: Changing Lives by Edita McQuary • Call To Artists for Seacliff Village Park • Aptos Library’s ‘Friends of’ Chapter Now Active • Santa Lives in the Wood in Aromas! by Joyce Oroz • Watsonville Wetlands Watch Docent Training Begins January 21 • Second Annual Shop With a Sheriff! • New Leaf welcomes new GM Kimberly Hallinan • Become a Volunteer Docent at Seymour Marine Discovery Center • Soquel Creek Water District News and Updates • Vandalism, Arson Unite Aptos Community by Noel Smith • SCARE Warns of Unlicensed repair Shops • Two Sides – Both Right … Both Wrong – Urinetown, The Musical Highlights Clash of Perspectives by Noel Smith • The Cobbler’s Tale – Based on a short story by Leo Tolstoy • Cabrillo Reinstates Dental Hygiene Program • 8 Tens @ Eight Short Play Festival • 2015 Santa Cruz County Fair Theme Needed! • Salesian School’s Annual Pajaro Shelter Charity Drive • Santa Cruz SPCA Appoints New Director • Farm Bureau Receives ‘County Of the Year’ Honor • ‘Check the License First’ – Prevent storm repairs from becoming costly headaches • CHP encourages Seniors to ‘Live Life to its Fullest’ • Advocacy, Inc. Welcomes New Board Members • Computer ‘Repair’ Scam Harming Locals • New Phone Scam Targets UCSC Families • Back to Basics: Gifts That Inspire the Imagination • Drowsy and Driving Do Not Mix • Distracted Driving: Is It Worth It? • Aptos High School Scoreboard • Become a CASA Advocate – Make a difference in the New Year! • Chamber Awards Dinner January 24, 2015 • The Bear Necessities – Rio Del Mar Elementary School • Memorial for Roger Botella … and much more!


 

 

 

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