MORE INFO: Deputies Involved in Shooting of Armed Suspect

 

Below is more info from Lieutenant Kelly Kent:

On July 9th, 2015 at 1033 pm, Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to family dispute in the  15000 block of Fern Road, in Boulder Creek CA. The grandparents of a 17 year old young man  had called 911 after their grandson had destroyed furniture and broke windows with a club inside  the home. He had also beaten his 70 year old grandfather with the club across the back and  chest.

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When Sheriff’s deputies initially arrived, they were met by the grandparents at the end of the  driveway. The grandparents warned the deputies that the 17 year old was out of control and had  just killed a family pet and he had access to several guns. Deputies staged the fire department and ambulance service nearby. They set up a perimeter and started a Sheriff’s Office negotiator  in an attempt to begin a dialogue with the 17 year old.

Deputies could see and hear the approximate 6-00, 220 pound 17 year old through the windows  of the home still breaking things inside with the club. The 17 year old stepped outside briefly  holding the club and then retreated back inside the home. Through the windows, deputies saw  the 17 year old pick up a rifle and shotgun. Deputies lost sight of him for several seconds and  when he re-emerged from the house; the 17 year old was holding just the rifle pointed up. At  11:16 pm the 17 year old lowered the rifle and pointed it directly at a deputy and was fatally shot  by two deputies. He was struck three times in the torso and once in the hand. First aid was  immediately rendered by the deputies until an ambulance arrived on scene at 11:21 pm and took  over life saving efforts. The 17 year old was conscious and talking at the scene until transported  via ambulance to Scotts Valley where he was flown out to a Regional Trauma Center.

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NEWS: Man fatally shot by officers in Boulder Creek

An armed man who was shot by police officers responding to domestic dispute call last night on Two Bar has died.

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff will be holding a press conference at 11am Friday to provide more detail.

 

4th of July and Lumber Jack Days… Tomorrow

Tomorrow’s going to be a big day in Boulder Creek. In the morning we’ll have our amazing parade and the firehouse’s pancake breakfast. After that… the games will begin. In the back lot right behind Boulder Creek Hardware.

 

Here are a couple of videos to get things going….

 

 

 

 

4th of July Parade: Volunteers Needed

The Boulder Creek Business Association is looking for fourth of July volunteers to help run the parade. Right now only a handful of positions are filled out of all 33 they are hoping to have volunteers for.

If you’re interested, please email the Boulder Creek Business Association at info@bcba.net, or go to www.bcba.net and sign up on the main page. You can also call Anne-Marie Conrad at BC Hardware 831-338-6833 to volunteer.

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This Thursday – Full Moon Feast at lille æske

This Thursday lille æske, located in downtown Boulder Creek, is holding another unique family-style dining experience set atop a rustic banquet table.

A Full Moon Feast hosted by Eclectik Domestic (Katie Briggs)

Thursday, July 2, 2015, 6:00pm

$125 + service fee

The Full Moon Feast features farms that are near and dear to Katie Briggs of Eclectik Domestic’s heart. Katie’s culinary journey began at Camp Joy Gardens of Boulder Creek. Since then she has been searching for the finest ingredients the region has to offer. Markegard Family Grass Fed and Blue House Farm of Pescadero as well as Camp Joy Gardens will be featured on her seasonal menu with biodynamic beverage pairings from Bonny Doon Vineyard, Birichino and Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing Company.

 Featured items include Devil’s Gulch quail and rabbit with stone fruit and grits, Markegard short rib, and a summer fruit lattice pie with goat’s milk caramel.  There will be a full coursed meal with several culinary delights served between courses.

Eclectik Domestic hopes to educate others on the art of cooking and homesteading. Katie Briggs, a native to Pennsylvania, travels the country discovering new flavors and cultures, and hosts various culinary events from music festivals to animal roasts and private dinners. Musical entertainment will be provided by Accordionist Kevin Gerzevitz

Eclectik Domestic website: www.eclectikdomestic.com

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This Thursday: The Meal of the Year… downtown Boulder Creek

Looking for a memorable dinner in an intimate, hand-built living room? What if you could sit down, enjoy wine and appetizers and then a four course family-style meal from a chef at Felton’s Cremer House…. with custom beer pairings from the head brewer at Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing… all while enjoying a personal living room show from the Naked Bootleggers’ own banjo extraordinaire, Don Mackessy… right here in downtown Boulder Creek? This Friday, you can at Lille æske. Tickets are very limited. To reserve a set click HERE.

Announcing the lille æske Supper Table Series, a monthly event in which top culinary artists curate extraordinary meals using the freshest local ingredients available.

This Thursday: A Late Spring Supper – California Calçotada

Thursday, June 18, 6:00pm, $85

Join to celebrate the end of Spring’s delicate and delicious harvest with a meal inspired by a traditional Spanish festival, the Calçotada. Small bites are followed by a four-course meal featuring spring onions, grilled and served with a rich romanesc, or salbitxada, sauce, in the traditional Catalan way. Guests are encouraged to feast with abandon, enjoying the best of Spring produce, fresh and preserved, as well as delicious, local beer and wine pairings, and sustainable meat and cheese.

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Emily Eder is the Pantry Chef at Felton’s The Cremer House. Her love of food is inspired by a love of growing it. Before joining the staff at The Cremer House, Emily worked at Camp Joy Gardens in Boulder Creek.

Beer pairings were made for this meal, in collaboration with Maggie Appleby Thomas, head brewer at Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing. Musical entertainment by Boulder Creek’s own Don Mackessy of the Naked Bootleggers.

Tickets are very limited. To reserve a set click HERE.

Sugar By The Pound and the Coffis Brothers – Tonight at Kuuwumba Jazz Center

Tonight at 7:00 p.m. Boulder Creek’s Sugar By The Pound will be playing with The Coffis Brothers at Kuuwumba Jazz Center.

The concert is being held to raise awareness of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries’ Soundswell Local Music Collection. The SoundSwell project is one of kind in California, allowing library patrons to download and stream free local music with their library cards. This project not only introduces Santa Cruz residents to their new favorite song, it also fairly compensates bands for their music and talent, and serves as a historical local music archive.

Tickets are still available. To purchase a ticket please visit: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1475847

Sunday June 14th • Doors at 6:30 show at 7pm
Kuuwumba Jazz Center
320-2 Cedar Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

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In the News: KSBW: Boulder Creek getting historical street lights

Boulder Creek residents wanted to make sure PG&E and CalTrans got the lighting just right for their historic mountain town. Check out this video from KSBW regarding the new acorn streetlights you’ll see in downtown.

Click HERE to view the video.

 

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Civic Events – this week in Boulder Creek

A lot of great events are happening this week:

Today, June 2nd  Department of Public Works to talk about garbage issues  7PM at the BC Rec. Hall

Wednesday, June 3rd Valley Voices – Bruce McPherson and Sheriff Jim Hart 7:30-9AM at BC Pizza & Pub

Wednesday, June 3rd BCBA Mixer  6-7:30PM at BC Liberty Bank

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Summer Day Camp – Camp Krem

If you haven’t been up to visit Camp Krem, we highly recommend you check it out. It’s right above downtown Boulder Creek and has beautiful facilities – a great spot for Summer Day Camp. Below is info on the different programs running this year.

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