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Aptos Times: February 15 2014

 

A21402_TabcoverRanger ROV Team is Ready! By Mebin Skaria • Redwood Village by Kevin Newhouse • Dientes’ 10th Annual ‘Give Kids A Smile Day’ • SCC Symphony Reaches Out to Local Schools • The Santa Cruz County Symphony Presents ‘Music in Motion’ March 2 • Building Relationships for Better Lives By Edita McQuary  • CASA Needs Advocates • CAC Holds 8th Annual Art Competition Reception • Community Leaders Selected for Focus Agriculture • Calling All Artists: 2014 County Fair Poster Art Submissions Now Open! • Dientes Welcomes New Board Member • Fire Department Phone Call Fundraising Scam • Loch Lomond Recreation Area Closed • Artist Displays Wire Sculptures in Aptos Library • ‘Grown in Santa Cruz County and the Pajaro Valley’ – Poster & Poetry Contests Entries Being Accepted • Land Trust Buys Laurel Curve Property  – Ten Acres on Highway 17 to be Set Aside for Wildlife Crossing • Santa Cruz AIDS Walk from Wharf to Natural Bridges • Watsonville Wetlands Watch New Directors • Organic Farmers Win Big in Farm Bill • Start Smart Presentation • February 2014 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Calendar • CAL FIRE Rescinds Outdoor Burn Ban • Fundraiser to Buy Solar Powered Ovens – Rotary Interact to Send Ovens to Families in Afghanistan • Cabrillo Reaffirms Accreditation • “I Want My Kitty Back” • Caltrans Signs Urge Drivers to Save Water • California Highway Patrol Says “NO” to Text & Drive • Spring Training: Not Just For Major League • Aptos High School Scoreboard • Smart move for Smart Phone Users • Camp Is for Every Child – Peg L. Smith, Chief Executive Officer, American Camp Association • Love Is In The Air – Mar Vista Elementary School Elissa Levin, Teacher … and much more!


 

 

 

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