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Capitola Soquel Times: October 2021




Capitola Soquel Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comA Refugee Story You Haven’t Heard, By Edita McQuary • Annual Coastal Cleanup: 4,812 lbs. of Debris • Three More COVID Deaths: County Workers Must Vaccinate or Test; Students Staying In Classrooms, By Jondi Gumz • Free Electric Rail Demo in October • Cannabis Permits Debate to Rise Oct. 19, By Jondi Gumz • A Heart for Horses: Bike, Walk or Ride for Rescues on Oct. 9, By Jennifer Wooten • Cabrillo College Name Exploration Dialogues • Child Safety In Cars • Cabrillo Football Returns Next Year • Santa Cruz Elks Honors Veterans on Sept. 11 • Donnelly-Greenan Named New Ex.Dir. of Save Our Shores • Santa Cruz County Jobs • Painchaud Wins International Photo Award • Open Studios Art Tour is Back: After a Hiatus Due to Pandemic, Nearly 300 Artists Ready to Greet Patrons • A Small Serving of Art & Wine, by Jondi Gumz • ‘Gourmet Grazing on the Green’ Returns: 16th Annual Food, Wine & Beer Festival Takes Place Oct. 9 • David Reid Heads New County Office • Mental Illness Awareness Week • County Health Leader Mimi Hall To Depart • Marcus Pimentel Promoted to County Budget Manager, By Jondi Gumz • EIR and Scoping Meeting Oct. 6: Rail Trail Segments 8 and 9 To Be Discussed • Sierra Ryan Named County Water Resources Manager • Cabrillo Name: No Decision Until 2022, By Jondi Gumz • Attorney General: Arrest in Student Loan Debt Case; Affected 19,000 Borrowers • BirchBark Foundation: Saving Pets, Supporting Families, By Edita McQuary … and much more!

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