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Capitola Soquel Times: June 2020




Capitola Soquel Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comCan Al Fresco Dining Save Capitola Village?, Photos and Story By Jondi Gumz • Music Brings Joy to Park Avenue, By June Smith • Restaurants, Hair Salons Can Reopen, By Jondi Gumz • How COVID-19 Spreads, By Jondi Gumz • Kirby Senior Anthony Arya Named U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts • Hundreds of Seniors Get Great Plates • Goodwill: Too Early To Drop Off Donations • New Leaf Adjusts Hours • New Grocery Shopper Program Aids Seniors: Forty-Five Volunteers Help 235 People; More Clients, Volunteers Welcome, By Christine Loewe • Santa Cruz County Loses 23,000 Jobs to Pandemic, By Jondi Gumz • Trailer Housing for Homeless Worries Soquel Neighbors, By Jondi Gumz • Cabrillo Graduates Largest Class: School’s First Virtual Graduation Ceremony Honors 1,641 Students, By Kristin Fabos • Hearts Reunited at Pacific Coast Manor, By Heidi Stone • May 21: Ben Kelly Day • High School Graduation Events • In Memory of Jett Ramsey: Virtual Fundraiser Aims To Raise $80K • Live Your Dream Winner Gets Regional Award • Updates on Homeless Action Partnership • County Investigates COVID-19 Clusters, By Jondi Gumz • EDD Hiring 1,800 Temp Workers • Everyone’s Talking About Café Rio, By Jondi Gumz • AG: Let Cannabis Businesses Bank • A Nontoxic Alternative to Roundup • Pet Pals: Great Danes Inspire Essential Local Business, By Erin Kelly-Allshouse … and much more!


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