THIS THURSDAY Fundraising Lecture for SLV Museum

Hear the untold local story of who and how Big Basin was saved.

2014-05-08 SLV Museum Lecture

What:         Fundraising Lecture for San Lorenzo Valley Museum

When:        Thursday, May 8th, 7pm – 9pm, Doors open at 6pm

Where:       Historic Park Hall, 9400 Mill Street, Ben Lomond

Price:         $25 per person ($20 for SLV Museum members, students with ID, seniors 65+)

SLV Museum is having a fundraising lecture this Thursday from 7pm – 9pm at the Historic Park Hall in Ben Lomond.  Doors open at 6pm, so come on by and help support our local museum, and learn something about our local pride at the same time.

You will hear about a female writer who In the winter of 1900 sent a bold letter to the Santa Cruz Sentinel urging citizens to preserve the old growth redwoods in Big Basin. Just fifteen months later, the first California Redwood State became a reality. Dr. Traci Bliss will combine social, political, and family history to provide a fresh perspective on the Park’s creation, with emphasis on the unsung role of women. The Bliss family settled in Santa Cruz in the 1870’s. Jennie Bliss, the sister of Traci’s great grandfather, married William T. Jeter, lawyer, bank president and the first Democrat to be elected mayor of Santa Cruz. Through Jennie’s persistent urging, Jeter embraced the campaign to save the Big Basin Redwoods. Together with Andrew P. Hill, he forged a preservationist coalition of women’s groups, businessmen and academics.

Speaker Traci Bliss, an Emerita Professor and award winning educator holds a BA, MA, and PhD from Stanford and an MPA from the University of Texas at Austin. She serves as the President of the History Forum at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH). With San Lorenzo Valley historian, Randall Brown, she is the author of three chapters in the forthcoming MAH History Journal: Redwood Logging and Conservation in the Santa Cruz Mountains—A Split History. Bliss has been a docent at Henry Cowell Redwood State Park since 2009.

Purchase your ticket today
http://www.slvmuseum.com/tickets_lecture.html

RADIO UPDATE, Fundraiser Tally, & Volunteers Needed

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KBCZ first fundraising event was a huge success, more then 200 attended the Dance Party in March and they raised $4500 to help build the Radio stations infrastructure. They are still waiting for the FM license to be assigned to them by the FCC.

Their tech support guru Logan was able to configure the Internet stream and it soon will be live. They are now in the process of cataloging local music, interviews, and radio dramas for broadcast. This is going to be a large job because most local music is not in the Gracenote database, so all of this information is going to have to be labeled. Liner notes about local artist and other relevant information also needs to be added. They are currently in the process of getting a programming group together who can help with these tasks, so if you want to help contact KBCZ.

They also need more local music, so if you know musicians in the SLV or even Santa Cruz county who have good quality recordings, please ask them to deliver uncompressed CDs (no mp3s unless they are very high quality, ie 320kbps) to the station. They can drop them in the mail slot at the Santa Cruz Mountain Bulletin where they share space.  They are also looking for other types of programming like radio plays, comedies, educational programs, and so on.  It would be helpful if the artist could note any explicit tracks and include any liner note info they would like to share (ie. Boulder Creek harmonica player George Galt also plays with legendary guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson).

If your interests are in other areas like operations, fundraising, outreach, and so on they need volunteers in those areas as well. Other tasks include putting together the station guidelines, contacting people, putting together the community calendar for broadcast, etc.  They also want to connect with the local schools.

The plan is to start pre-programming the automated software with content for broadcast on the Internet starting now and then, start adding live DJ’s, talk shows, etc.  The radio station is primarily an educational format as designated by the FCC.

Another focus is to stream traffic and weather via an RSS feed so it is available on mobile devices. The plan is to have people text or call them from the road and let them know where trees are down, roads are closed, and so on. This will also stream on their website.  Eventually, they will want someone to do live updates over the FM broadcast.   This could be the DJ or someone else.

Progress is also being made on the production studio which will be in the back of Barry Tanner’s BC Music Works studio (the old post office behind The Odd Fellows Building). If you have interest in doing any kind of show, Sam Peacock will be getting together with people in the production studio to do an air-check (a short demo), again contact KBCZ.

90.1 KBCZ
Boulder Creek Community Radio

Address
13090 Central Avenue, Suite 3
Boulder Creek, CA 95006

Email
Tim Welch, Director
tim@kbcz.org

Website
http://kbcz.org

Boulder Creek Community Radio is Looking for Local Music

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KBCZ is looking for more local music to be cataloged and played in rotation on its station.  If you have good quality recordings, KBCZ is asking for local music that are pressed onto CDs (no mp3s unless they are very high quality like 320kbps).  KBCZ is also interested in other types of pre-recorded programming like radio plays, comedies and educational programs.   KBCZ is also seeking volunteers who have interests in other areas of radio like operations, fundraising, marketing and outreach. Contribute an hour a week or an hour a day!  The station plans to start pre-programming the automated software with local content for broadcast on the internet starting now and then plans to add live DJ’s, talk shows and an RSS live feed. Please visit KBCZ.org or contact Director Tim Welch at tim@kbcz.org or call 831 359 1000

 

 

LAST DAYS – SLV Museums’ Special Smithsonian Exhibit

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The exhibit has been extended for one more day, so if you have not seen it yet catch it before it’s gone. The last days is this Saturday and Sunday from 12:00noon – 4:00pm.

SLV Museum’s exhibit “The Way We Worked”, is a Smithsonian exhibition which have exhibits all over the United States. Our exhibit is from March 9 – April 12 now till April 13, 2014. The Way We Worked, is adapted from the original exhibition developed by the National Archives, explores how work became such a central element in American culture by tracing the many changes that affected the workforce and work environments over the past 150 years. The exhibition draws from the Archives’ rich collections to tell this compelling story. The exhibition invites visitors to hear workers tell their own stories, or view films of various industries. Interactive components convey the experiences of multiple generations of families involved in the same industry. So go see it before it’s gone!

http://www.slvmuseum.com

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)

 

Weather Alert: 3-7 inches of Snow Tomorrow

Weather officials are warning that a unique set of conditions is creating a 92% chance of snow, beginning tonight at 11pm and lasting through tomorrow morning. Now would be a good time to prepare with sand, salt, shovels and other items to stay warm during this unheard of blizzard.

Click the image for an artists’ rendition of the coming blizzard.

Snow-in-Boulder-Creek

 

Disclaimer: This is a post in honor of April 1 – AKA April Fools Day.

 

 

 

KBCZ Dance is Tonight!!

KBCZ’s first ever fundraiser is tonight! DJ’s spinning dance music from every era! Upstairs in the historic Odd Fellows building across from Joe’s. All ages welcome, under 18 must be accompanied by adult. Outstanding silent auction with kayak trips, Chardonnay Sails, Big Basin Stays, Hypnosis Sessions, Wine Tastings, Uke Lessons, so many cool items! Beer, wine, snacks, a Dessert Buffet by Dessert First and coffee. Come help us raise money to get Boulder Creek Community Radio Station up and running!! 7:00 to 11:00. 10.00 adults, 5.00 kids/with adult.

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