

Victor’s fiction, nonfiction and autobiographical work has been published in the Catamaran Literary Reader, the Hudson Review, Appalachia, The Northwest Review, The Iowa Review and the Southern Humanities Review. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday at the Porter Memorial Library, 3050 Porter St. Local author Vito Victor to read SaturdayĬommunity Writers of Santa Cruz County welcomes local author Vito Victor as its featured reader 2:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served and the soft opening of the new exhibit follows at Noon. Anyone interested in becoming a museum volunteer is welcome to attend the event. The event will be in the community room in City Hall, 420 Capitola Ave. for the new exhibit, “Photos by Ravnos: Capitola in the early 1900s.” This Saturday, the Capitola Museum is hosting a training and volunteer orientation session at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Main Beach near the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk/Cocoanut Grove.Īdditionally, plungers and their supporters may purchase discounted Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk all-day ride tickets for $22 to use on the day of the Polar Plunge. Special Olympics of Northern California invites the community to participate, support, and attend their 2016 Polar Plunge fundraising event at 9 a.m. Will call, ticket sales and information at Calvary Episcopal Church, 532 Center St.Ĭoncert tickets range from $25 for single-event passes to $90 for an all-events two-day pass. Ticketed evening concerts will be held at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center, 320 Center St. While the rich musical tradition of ragtime will be at the heart of the festival, also expect interpretations of jazz, swing, boogie-woogie, stride and novelty piano classics, performed by top musicians.įree music will be performed throughout the weekend at various venues including Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz Veterans Hall, Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Calvary Church and Lúpulo Craft Beer House. on Saturday and Sunday downtown at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Cooper Street, near the sculpture. The first Santa Cruz Ragtime Festival will take place from 10:30 a.m. Baker and Butler were the first and second Santa Cruz police officers to be killed on duty in the department’s 150-year history.įirst Ragtime Festival coming this weekend The time marks the minute they were shot to death by a sexual assault suspect in 2013.

at the Baker-Butler Memorial Garden outside the Santa Cruz Police Station, 155 Center St. Loran “Butch” Baker on the three-year anniversary of their deaths. A $15 donation benefits the Aptos History Museum.Ī ceremony on Friday will honor Santa Cruz police detective Elizabeth Butler and Sgt. In addition, Hibble will present rare pictures of the early Seacliff development, including plans that never materialized and those that did. The presentation will feature photographs of the seawalls in Seacliff over the decades and the damage from the major storms. for a presentation on the Seacliff seawalls at 3:30 p.m. Join curator John Hibble of the Aptos History Museum in the Rio Sands community room, 116 Aptos Beach Dr.

History of Seacliff Beach erosion Saturday
