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HAPPENING NOW- farmers market
HAPPENING NOW
Epic Burnout – A Boulder Creek Tradition
From this year’s 4th of July Parade…
4th of July in Boulder Creek – Parade and the Junction
Happening Now- 4th of July
This Weekend – Camp Krem Open House
CAMP KREM – Open House
Saturday May 17th
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
102 Brook Lane, Boulder Creek, CA
All are invited to attend an Open House this Saturday to learn about Camp Krem’s programs, which have been serving the Special Needs community for over 50 years.
There will be a presentation from Camp Krem’s Executive Director, tours of the beautiful facilities and a chance to meet camp staff and campers.
If you know and love anybody with Special Needs, or are just interested in discovering what Camp Krem is all about, please come along, everybody is welcome!
RECOVERED TRUCK – downtown Boulder Creek
STOLEN TRUCK – downtown Boulder Creek
UPDATE: New info from our community surveillance cameras – it was stolen at 1:31am Friday morning and drove past the Boulder Creek stop sign. THANKS FOR THE TIP!
The 1982 Toyota truck pictured was stolen from downtown Boulder Creek. It is tan, with a sunroof and the hood has a bit of old blue paint on it.
Please email us with any info.
Or call the Sheriff at 831-796-2160
$5,000 REWARD – Authorities seek cat torturers in Boulder Creek

PETA OFFERS UP TO $5,000 REWARD FOR HELP IN NABBING CAT TORTURERS
Santa Cruz Authorities Seeking Person or Persons Who Sexually Assaulted Family’s Cat
Boulder Creek, Calif. — On Monday, April 28, residents of Two Bar Road off Highway 9 in Boulder Creek discovered that their cat was bleeding from her rectum. They immediately took her to Boulder Creek Veterinary Hospital, where a veterinarian determined that the cat had been severely traumatized, apparently with a blunt object, in both the anus and vagina. The sexual assault, which, according to officials, may have involved multiple assailants, appears to have occurred sometime between 10 a.m. on Sunday, April 27, and 10 a.m. on Monday, April 28.
The cat survived her ordeal, but police have yet to make any arrests in connection with her assault. That’s whyPETA is offering up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this violent crime.
“Study after study has confirmed that people who hurt animals often go on to hurt human beings,” says PETA Director Martin Mersereau. “So PETA is urging anyone with information to come forward now, before anyone else gets hurt.”
Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter at 831-454-7303, extension 1.













