Growing Up in Santa Cruz

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    January 2019

    Your Letters and Thoughts January 2019

    Your Letters and Thoughts: January 2019 Please send your opinions to [email protected] Parent Paparrazzi The parent paparazzi phenomenon is certainly nothing new, but it wasn’t until I took my toddler to a big children’s museum this summer that I was really shocked by it. I was hanging out nearby as my two year old pretended to drive a model cable car, I watched other families interact with their kids around us. Here’s the scene that opened my eyes… Two sets of adults (presumably parents and grandparents) with a chubby cheeked toddler join my little one on the mini cable car. The parent’s placed said toddler in the cable car seat…

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    January 2019

    Get Pumped! Bicycle Pump Tracks for the Family

    Get Pumped! Bicycle Pump Tracks for the Family By Karen Kefauver Santa Cruz pump tracks are a magnet for kids and parents alike. It’s an ideal place for parents to hangout and experience a unique type of bicycle playground. Typically constructed from dirt, pump tracks feature round bumps and banked turns that are designed to help a rider maintain momentum using a pumping action instead of pedaling. Any age rider can hop on the track to practice “pumping” and pedaling is totally acceptable. Completing a single loop may take anywhere from 15 seconds to a minute, though kids may spend hours on the circuit. Fortunately, there are plenty of tracks to…

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    January 2019

    Mall Wonders: The Museum at the Mall is Santa Cruz’s Hidden Gem

    Mall Wonders: The Museum at the Mall is Santa Cruz’s Hidden Gem By Patrice Keet Photo by: Kevin Painchaud EXPLORA-MALL-IUM: Visitors come from all over to learn and play at the children’s museum of discovery. Maddox S. from Auburn is building with the magnetic tiles. Growing Up in Santa Cruz has been a big fan of the Children’s Museum of Discovery for years and we’d always assumed it was run by some big corporation or was a franchise. Turns out, we were completely wrong. Although the exhibits in this 7,000-square foot store front near the food court at the Capitola Mall are as well-designed and compelling as those in bigger…

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    January 2019

    Top Misconceptions About Private Schools

    Top Misconceptions About Private Schools By Paige Berardo Private schools are only for the wealthy. Parents from every walk of life send their children to private schools. For many families, private school is a deliberate choice that demands significant life trade-offs. Where good public schools exist, private schools are unnecessary. Healthy communities provide a wide variety of choices to their families to meet the needs of every individual.  FAKE VIEWS: there are so many misconceptions about private schools, including that they lack diversity or are too expensive. Paige Berardo has sent her children to both and clears up some questions. Having strong public and private school choices enables every child to…

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    January 2019

    This Theater Group Delivers Miracles Every Week

    This Theater Group Delivers Miracles Every Week By Brad Kava Every week a group of Santa Cruz performers meets to practice for a yearly show called “Miracles in Santa Cruz,” and if you’ve seen it or been a part of it, you know it truly is a miracle. The performers have an array of so-called disabilities, but when they take the stage, they light it up as bright as any Hollywood star. A blind woman sings several songs and you wonder, how did she memorize all the words, while everyone else reads them off a karaoke screen? A guy does spot on impersonations of Batman and characters from Doctor Who that…

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    January 2019

    Private School: Posh or Perception?

    Private School: Posh or Perception? This mother has sent children to public and private schools. Here’s what she learned. By Paige Berardo With heightened awareness of the impact of stereotypes and biases in our world, I considered the labeling in this publication of private schools as ‘a posher place to educate children’ as an opportunity to provide another perspective about fee-based schools. SCHOOL CHOICE: there are so many choices of great schools in Santa Cruz County, public and private, it takes major study to pick what’s best for your children. I get it—‘posh’ is an easy name to call a private (or independent) school. With an annual tuition—what families often…

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    January 2019

    Positive Parenting Awareness Month: Ask Nicole January 2019

    Positive Parenting Awareness Month: A Time to Renew, Refresh, And Recharge: Ask Nicole January 2019 By Nicole M. Young, MSW Another year has flown by, leaving me wondering where the time went. As I think about my family’s milestones and memories over the past year, I’m reminded of how often I get consumed by work, my family’s hectic schedule, and the never-ending list of household chores.  It’s easy for my family to go through the motions of our daily routines – get up, go to school or work, come home, eat, do homework or work, go to bed, repeat, repeat, repeat – and even be in the same room without…

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    January 2019

    Letter from the Editors January 2019

    Letter from the Editors January 2019 Dear Readers, We celebrate the new year with stories of three amazing women who have overcome challenges, reinvented themselves and brought so much to this community. Ramona Pursley was a Santa Cruz County Sheriff ’s Deputy who, after retirement, started a new life raising young kids and working as a personal trainer and massage therapist. In her “spare” time, she bakes to raise money for Pajaro Valley High School teams and shows up at all their games. That alone would be inspiring enough, but in her 57th year, with surgically repaired knees that would limit activity for most people, she tried out one of…

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    January 2019

    Season Pass Buying Guide: Always Amused January 2019

    Season Pass Buying Guide: Always Amused January 2019 By Erik Chalhoub January is here, and that means there are months of theme park adventures right around the corner. That also means it’s time to break out the wallet again. Anybody who has visited a theme park knows it can be a very expensive hobby or time out with the family. As the new year begins, and most parks are hibernating in the offseason, it’s a good time to plan out your potential theme park visits for 2019. Through the planning process, you are almost guaranteed to ask the question: Should I splurge for a season pass, or purchase separate tickets?…

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    January 2019

    Salesian Students Work on Project Ocean

    Salesian Students Work on Project Ocean Learning Conservation First Hand By Joey Silva For three years now, students at Salesian Elementary and Junior High School have been busy working on their 50-acre campus, in the school’s Life Lab, and along the Monterey Bay with gardening efforts for their Ocean Guardian Projects. Salesian is entering its third year being supported by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association) via the Ocean Guardian School Program. OCEAN SAVERS Salesian students visit the Monterey Bay where they study environmental protection first hand. Through this program, Salesian students work to protect the ocean and watershed through smart practices and projects that promote healthy ecosystems through the…

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    January 2019

    Improvements to our Libraries: County Scoop January 2019

    Improvements to our Libraries: County Scoop January 2019 By Zach Friend, County Supervisor Libraries are a great place for families. From the children’s activities and books to the digital options – families often make our local libraries a regular stop. But many of our local libraries are outdated. Now, for the first time in decades, significant upgrades and improvements are planned for libraries throughout the county. Let’s look at how we got here, what’s planned and how you can get involved in the process. How Did We Get Here? In 2013, the Santa Cruz Public Libraries engaged in a comprehensive facilities master planning process to assess the needs at each of…

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    January 2019

    Do College Entrance Exams Help or Hurt Students?

    Do College Entrance Exams Help or Hurt Students? A New Film Challenges the Multi-Billion Dollar Test Industry By Brad Kava Every year more than 7 million high school students pull out their Number 2 pencils and go through a drill about as pleasant as having a cavity filled—-only it takes longer. For almost a century the SAT and ACT tests have been required by many colleges looking to determine how high school students will do in higher education. Only, in recent years, there has been pushback against the tests by educators who claim they don’t really measure aptitude, they favor students from wealthier homes who can afford paying for test…

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    January 2019

    Green Living January 2019

    Green Living January 2019 By Suki Wessling Question of the month: What do you do to save energy during the cold months? With the rain coming in, lots of Santa Cruz families start to hunker down. “Warm socks, extra blankets, windows closed,” says Charlotte Thornbrugh of her family’s approach. “Before we turn on heat, we make sure we’ve done all that.” Taylor Darling of Santa Cruz Green Builders has some more specific advice about how to make your home more energy-efficient. “People should start by trying to reduce their energy demand,” he explains. “Here is a partial list, starting with the low hanging fruit, and progressing to more advanced projects.”…

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    January 2019

    Make a “Green Resolution” for 2019: Green Tips January 2019

    Make a “Green Resolution” for 2019: Green Tips January 2019 By Meredith Keet, founder of The Zero Shop Have you considered which resolutions you want to take on for 2019? You may have already made a few, but we’re encouraging you to resolve to make you daily choices a little more “Green” this year. Recently I’ve had a lot of folks tell me that they really want to be more eco-friendly or try to cut down the waste they create, but they just don’t know where to start. It can be daunting, especially if you aspire to do too much too quickly. So start small. Set yourself up for success…

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    Some of the Worst Children’s Toy Directions Ever…

    Some of the Worst Children’s Toy Directions Ever… This spaceship tent is a great thing, but as fun as it is, the directions are a parent’s nightmare. Check step three, which, after you’ve taken the tent poles out of the bag, tells you to put them back in the bag.  Unfortunately, if you do that, the tent will never get built. Send us some of your worst directions and we’ll start a collection of  failures.

  • Women's Adventure Film Tour January 26 at the Rio Theatre
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    Women’s Adventure Film Tour January 26 at the Rio Theatre

    Women’s Adventure Film Tour January 26 at the Rio Theatre The WOMEN’S ADVENTURE FILM TOUR has arrived in the USA for the first time ever and will be in Santa Cruz for ONE NIGHT ONLY on 26 January 2019! This tour is a celebration of the fantastic women around us who are doing extraordinary things. The films are to be enjoyed by women and men of all ages! The event features an all new set of short films including the premiere of Katie Walsh’s film, Surfing to Cope about American Brianna Cope. You’ll also experience climbing, skiing, mountaineering, snowboarding and travel films from all over the world.Locally Presented by Patagonia Santa Cruz and…

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    New Transformer Movie (Bumblebee) includes Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

    New Transformer Movie (Bumblebee) includes Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk FYI on this… our part is small, but still fun.   Photos:  Bumblebeecrew at theSanta Cruz Beach Boardwalkwith actors in 1980s attire. Photo credit: Paramount Pictures SANTA CRUZ, CA (December 20, 2018) – The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk amusement park will be seen in Paramount Picture’s new Transformers spin-off movieBumblebee, opening in theaters December 21. On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken.  When Charlie revives him, she quickly learns this is no…

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    Who Owns These Holiday Houses?

    Who Owns These Holiday Houses? Does anyone know the story about these two houses, across the Rio Del Mar, from each other. One is about the most lit up house in town…the other, the Grinch. We are dying to know and will go interview them, if you don’t already know the story.

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    Choose Your Ride This Holiday Season

    Choose Your Ride this Holiday Season Santa Cruz County Friday Night Live Partnership is proud to partner with 98 local restaurants and bars in our collective effort to reduce impaired driving crashes this holiday season. Businesses participating in the CHOOSE YOUR RIDE campaign are committed to a safe and healthy Santa Cruz County. CHOOSE YOUR RIDE coasters and cards are available at participating businesses to remind patrons to plan before they drink, to ensure getting home safely, by designating a driver, taking a cab, or using a rideshare service. The following businesses are offering a holiday special with a free non-alcoholic beverage to patrons with designated drivers: Bay Bar &…

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    January is Positive Parenting Awareness Month

    January is Positive Parenting Awareness Month First 5 Santa Cruz County, which manages the Triple P — Positive Parenting Program, today announced that January 2019 has been proclaimed Positive Parenting Awareness Month by the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors. Triple P offers proven strategies that strengthen relationships with children and prevent and/or manage a full range of parenting challenges.  The proclamation marks the seventh annual Positive Parenting Awareness Month in Santa Cruz County and highlights the importance for parents and caregivers to develop warm, nurturing relationships with their children and teens and become more confident as parents.  Other California counties also are joining the movement. Inspired by Santa Cruz County, the Boards of…