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India
Nov 15, 2017
Emily was born and raised in the Santa Cruz Mountains and received her undergraduate degree from UC San Diego, where she spent a year in Spain studying comparative politics at the Universidad de Complutense de Madrid. In the year between receiving her undergraduate degree and starting law school, Emily spent time teaching in Korea and backpacking throughout Southeast Asia and India. Emily graduated from University of San Francisco School of Law, where she was awarded the Arthur C. Zief Jr. Scholarship and was a Senior Editor on the Maritime Law Journal. In 2014, Emily co-founded Kosinski and Thiagaraj, LLF, an employment law firm in San Francisco. Emily lives with her husband, Raj, and their daughter, Remi, in Alameda. Along with the many daily adventures of parenting a two year old, Emily and Raj most enjoy traveling with Remi to international destinations. |
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Nov 16, 2017 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Homeless Service Center
Nov 29, 2017
Phil Kramer launched the 180/2020 initiative in May 2012 with an ambitious goal of housing 180 people experiencing long-term, chronic homelessness. With the support of multiple agencies, nonprofit partners and local government, the goal was met and exceeded, and a new goal was set to ultimately end chronic homelessness in Santa Cruz County by the year 2020. To date, more than 370 people have moved into permanent housing, connected with support services to improve health, wellbeing and community integration. The "180" initiative developed a nationally recognized volunteer Housing Navigator program, training more than 60 community volunteers to connect people with housing. The initiative led the creation of a new Section 8 voucher, prioritizing the rental subsidy for medically vulnerable people most at risk of dying on the streets, and also formed a weekly collaborative and strategy meeting of service providers called the Housing Work Group. |
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Blue Badge Talk
Dec 06, 2017
Camp Harmon is located in Boulder Creek, CA amidst the beautiful redwood forest of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Easter Seals Central California has owned and operated Camp Harmon since 1963, when two sisters from a pioneer logging family, Jessie and Mignon Harmon, charitably sold the land to Easter Seals for $1. Camp Harmon continues to be a magical place, offering camping opportunities to hundreds of people with disabilities, thanks to the donations of many generous supporters. |
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France Student Exchange experience - 2018 Interact
Jan 03, 2018
Lauren is a high school senior at San Lorenzo Valley High School. She has been a member of Interact since her freshman year, and has served as its treasurer and copresident. Between her sophomore and junior school years, she attended RYLA on behalf of SLV Rotary. Last summer, she took part in the Rotary Short Term Exchange Program, hosting an exchange student from Spain before traveling home with her and exploring the Iberian Peninsula. She is looking forward to becoming a member of Rotaract Club while in college, where she is planning on studying biology, psychology, or neuroscience. |
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Santa Cruz County Community Foundation
Jan 17, 2018
Susan is an accomplished social impact leader. She excels in bringing communities together to solve problems through effective philanthropy, human centered design, data driven analysis - plus simple kindness and nurturing for the place she calls home. |
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Jan 22, 2018 6:00 PM
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California Youth Connection
Jan 24, 2018
Kate has been the Bay Area/Central Valley Outreach Coordinator, and now the Bay Area Regional Coordinator, at CYC since 2006. Kate first became involved with CYC as an Americorp intern at the Bill Wilson Center in Santa Clara County when her then supervisor, Deryk Clark (a former CYC board member), told her that part of her job would be to attend CYC meetings. |
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Senator Bill Monning 2018 Agenda
Jan 31, 2018
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Acupuncture - Herbal medicine
Feb 07, 2018
Dr. Michael Tierra L.AC. OMD, AHG is one of the forerunners of the North American Natural Health movement and was amongst one of the first groups of acupuncturists to be licensed in the country. He began his herbal and natural healing studies in 1968 while living in a community in the Klamath National Forest in northern California. There he learned the wild forest plants and healing ways of the Karok and Yurok Indians. |
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Feb 10, 2018 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Rotary: Making a Difference
Feb 14, 2018
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Regional Transportaion Commission Measure D
Feb 21, 2018
Executive Director at Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission
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Quail Hollow Park
Feb 28, 2018
Dan Lazarus was born and raised in Stamford Connecticut. After graduating from the University of Vermont with a B.S in Environmental Studies he moved westward to pursue opportunities in environmental education. Dan began working with the county only three months ago and is excited to bring renewed energy and innovative outdoor education to the San Lorenzo Valley. |
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Brookdale Lodge
Mar 07, 2018
The County of Santa Cruz is pleased to announce that local hotelier Pravin Patel has been cleared to begin restoration of the hotel, lobby and retail spaces at the historic Brookdale Lodge. Patel purchased the property in 2015, envisioning returning the Lodge to its former glory as a regional destination and source of community pride in the San Lorenzo Valley. Working closely with the Santa Cruz County Office for Economic Development, Patel was recently issued permits allowing him to perform the work necessary to reopen the hotel and several shops serving the residents of Brookdale and the surrounding area. |
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SLV Rotary Club business
Mar 14, 2018
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Mexican trip
Mar 21, 2018
Norm was born and raised in Southern California, relocating to the San Lorenzo Valley after graduating from Cal Poly in 1995. He opened Felton Family Wellness Chiropractic Clinic in 2000. He has served in the Felton Fire District as well as assisting with Katrina rebuilding projects. Norm is also involved with the Cub Scouts. |
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Press Banner
Mar 28, 2018
Libby Leyden comes most recently from the Mitchell Daily Republic in South Dakota where she was a crime and courts reporter. She earned her Master’s degree in journalism from the University of California Berkeley, where she was also a research assistant for the award-winning investigative reporting program. Leyden worked at KQED, the World Policy Journal and HGTV Magazine. She spent six months in South Africa in 2013 and 2015 preparing her Master’s thesis about environmental and ecological issues. |
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Santa Cruz County Government
Apr 18, 2018
The County Administrative Office is responsible for the preparation and supervision of the County’s budget, legislative analysis, contract and grant administration, intergovernmental relations, supervision of non-elected department heads, and oversight of all departmental functions. The County Administrative Officer is responsible for management, review, and recommendations related to the Board of Supervisor’s weekly meeting agendas. The County Administration Officer is also the ex-officio Clerk of the Board, Director of Emergency Services, Executive Director of the Public Finance Authority, Executive Director of the Santa Cruz County Redevelopment Successor Agency, and a member of the Santa Cruz Regional 911 Joint Powers Authority (JPA) Board and the Animal Services Authority Board of Directors. The County Administrative Office also administers activities related to tourism promotion, including activities associated with the countywide Tourism Marketing District. The CAO also oversees the Homeless Action Partnership Strategic Plan, as well as Economic Development and Cannabis Licensing activities. |
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Santa Cruz Mountains Stewardship Network
May 02, 2018
Dylan Skybrook is the Manager of the Santa Cruz Mountains Stewardship Network. Prior to that, Skybrook was an independent systems leadership and sustainability consultant working with organizations such as United Way, Arts Midwest, Impact Hub Minneapolis/Saint Paul, the Minnesota Social Innovation Lab and many others. Skybrook designed several online learning modules on systems thinking and complexity at the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota as well as guest lecturing on the topic at Kaos Pilots in Aarhus, Denmark and the Masters in Strategic Leadership toward Sustainability program at Blekinge Tekniska Hogskola in Karlskrona, Sweden. |
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May 12, 2018 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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