HAPPENING TODAY: Farmers Market

Logo-FarmersMarketToday is the first farmers market for 2014, from 12:00noon till 4:00pm, yeah! There are lots of new venders, live entertainment, kids activities including face painting, and of course farm fresh produce.

It’s been spring for a few weeks now, but it never feels like spring to me until you go to the Farmers Market. So come enjoy the entertainment, let the kids get some energy out, and bring something home from our local farms. The fresh air will feel great and you’ll be bring spring into your home.

List of some of the Venders:
Camp Joy (organic veggies, fruit, & berries)
Filthy Farmgirl (soap)
Hidden Fortress (coffee)
JCG (organic veggies)
Mountain Mama (handmade clothing)
Phil (the knife sharpner)
Rebbeca’s (goat milk soap)
Wild Tree (gluten free food produce & more)
Wood fired pizza
Zameen Cuisine (food truck)

 

Music at Joe’s Bar – April 2014

Joes Bar April 2014:

Every Thursday, Todd Reid Hosts, with old and new friends, and a Pool tournament!

Friday 4th- Aftershock

Saturday 5th- Next Blues Band

Friday 11th- Squeezedaddy

Saturday 12th- Rick Barnes and Friends

Friday 18th- Hot Fuse

Saturday 19th- Shawn Andrews Band

Friday 25th- Skinny Ricky

Saturday 26th- Tsunami

tonight at joes

DIO Fest – April 25-27 – Camping, Music, Art and Food

The lineup has been posted.  This will be three days of music, art and camping in the Santa Cruz mountains.

DIO Fest will be held at Camp Krem just up Big Basin Way the weekend of April 25th.

Click HERE to visit the DIO (Do It Ourselves) Fest website for more info.

 

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From the website:

DIO Fest exists so that corporate mega-festivals don’t eventually rule the world. It exists to help us remember that the person on the stage is not so different from the person in the audience, or the local farmer that’s supplying the grinds. It serves to remind us that we can do great things when we come together. 

Boulder Creek: CLEAN UP YOUR YARDS!

. . . …Because we have a series of free yard waste drop off days at the Ben Lomond Transfer Station, starting tomorrow. SLV residents can take truckloads of yard waste to the Ben Lomond Transfer Station and pay.. nothing.

This could be a nice, free present for your significant other on Valentine’s Day…. clean up your yard and drop it off for free!

Read the flyer below.. there are some conditions such as, no commercial/business materials and no lumber, poison oak or root balls.

 

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DIO Fest – Presale tickets – Through Saturday

– Presale Runs from to 15th at a discount price!
– You can find more info about this year’s fest and benefit for Camp Krem at http://diofest.com/info
– Volunteers can still request to get involved at diofest.com/get-invovled
– The organizers are looking for local businesses in Boulder Creek to partner with as official supporters of the festival.

Anyone interested in partnering with /supporting the festival can submit a request at diofest.com/supporters

Check out this year’s line-up HERE . Last year was an amazing event and it sold out.. if you want to go, buy your tickets early.

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From the organizers:

DIO Fest is a family-friendly event! This year’s fest will be featuring the environmentally conscious puppet-show of Erin Inglish and her 2014 Earth * Bike * Banjo Tour! Also at DIO Fest are a kids playground, swimming pool and loads of outdoor space to have fun. There will also be an arts & crafts deck for kids. So don’t hesitate to bring the whole family to DIO Fest, just know that unless you have an on-site parking pass you’ll be riding the shuttle up to the fest with the kids!

DIO Fest is committed to having a low carbon foot-print! There will be recycling and solid waste bins everywhere, as well as ashtrays in the designated smoking areas. All festival attendees are encouraged to bring their own mugs & eating utensils to minimize waste from drinks & food. Camp Krem is our home, and therefore we treat like one. Last year we left DIO Fest sparkling clean & beautiful, let’s do it again!

SLV Museum 2014 Essay Contest

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SLV Museum’s upcoming exhibit “The Way We Worked”, is a Smithsonian exhibition which have exhibits all over the United States. The exhibit is from March 9 – April 12, 2014. To help get the community involved, our Museum is also having an essay contest. 5th through 8th graders are asked to identify someone who has worked in the San Lorenzo Valley, meet them, interview them about their work experience in the valley, and write an essay about it. They recommend that a parent, guardian, or teacher accompany the student during the interview. The closing date for entries is April 17, 2014.

Eligibility:
All 5th through 8th grade students of public, private, or charter schools in the Valley, and students who are home schooled. Work should be original and not taken from published or copyrighted materials.

Students:
To enter, print your full name, address, phone number, school name, grade, and your teacher’s name at the top of the first page on the left hand side. There are no length requirements; however your goal should be a minimum of 300 words or one full page. Entries may by typed or hand written. Entries may include supplemental material such as copies of photographs or documents. Entries may be in English or Spanish. Entries will be judged by a panel selected by the Museum.

Student Awards:
There will be two cash awards per grade, Best in Grade $50 and Runner-Up $25.

Teachers:
You may collect your students’ essays and submit them in a batch to the Museum. The closing date for entries is April 26, 2013. The combined entries of each class that submits five entries or greater will also be judged, and the teacher of the class considered to have the highest quality submissions will receive a $50 stipend. Batched entries should be placed in an envelope and marked “2014 Essay Competition.”

Award Celebration:
Winning and participating students, and their teachers, will be recognized at an open celebration in May 2014.

Contact Information:
Office is open Wed-Friday 11am-5pm. Call (831) 338-8382, or email slvhm@cruzio.com for more information.

TOMORROW: Park & Rec Board Meeting 7pm

Boulder Creek Recs and Parks

Tomorrow is the Park & Rec Board monthly meeting. The meeting starts at 7pm and is held in the Rec Hall Annex at 13333 Middleton Avenue. The public can speak to the board during the public comments, usually at the beginning of the meeting. The public can also speak on any item on the agenda. So come on by, see what is going on with our Parks, and ask questions!

Agenda for tomorrows board meeting
http://media.wix.com/ugd/ede4c2_b124e72752d348c9bec0fbf0fa0a99f3.pdf

2014 schedule of board meetings
http://www.bcrpd.org/#!bc-board/cpfj

DIO Fest 2014 – coming back to Boulder Creek

DIO Fest is coming back to Boulder Creek the weekend of April 25th. Click HERE to get on the list for tickets. Last year it was a sell out.

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To see coverage of last year’s DIO Fest Click HERE.

North Pacific String Band

North Pacific String Band

TODAY: Park & Rec Board Meeting 7pm

Boulder Creek Recs and Parks

Today is the first Park & Rec Board meeting of the year. The meeting starts at 7pm and is held in the Rec Hall Annex at 13333 Middleton Avenue. The public can speak to the board during the public comments, usually at the beginning of the meeting. The public can also speak on any item on the agenda. So come on by, see what is going on with our Parks, and ask questions!

Agenda for today’s board meeting

Click to access ede4c2_598ffdfa06804497b96a43fb871212a4.pdf

2014 schedule of board meetings
http://www.bcrpd.org/#!bc-board/cpfj