Valley Women’s Club: “The Butt Stops Here”

San Lorenzo Valley San Lorenzo Valley streets and waterways will be cleaner and safer thanks to four cigarette butt disposal containers installed by The Valley Women’s Club of the San Lorenzo Valley. Purchased with the assistance of a watershed education grant from the San Lorenzo Valley Water District and contributions from John Schumacher at Hallcrest Vineyards and other community sponsors, the receptacles are located at Boulder Creek Brewery & Cafe, Junction Park, Henfling’s Tavern and Don Quixote’s International Music Hall. Easy to spot, each bright red container bears the Butt Stops Here logo, created by Bonny Doon artist Stephanie Sellers Sakasai.

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In The News – Boulder Creek Radio and Photographer

Boulder Creek Residents are working to create a non-profit local radio station. Read all about it at the Press-Banner by clicking HERE 

Boulder Creek resident Kimberly Monack could win first place in the U.S. Army’s “Photo of the Year” contest. Click HERE to read all about it in the Santa Cruz Sentinel.

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Community News – Boulder Creek Insider

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Community Bulletin: Boulder Creek Propane Co-op

A group of Boulder Creek residents is working to establish the Boulder Creek Propane Buyers Co-op, in order to negotiate more affordable propane prices. The Co-op is asking that Boulder Creek Area residents who are interested to sign in on a Google Group Page.

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Message of the Week – Good People

From the Boulder Creek Community Church in downtown Boulder Creek.

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“Good People Use Their Goods to Do Good”

VIDEO: Ride Down with a Falling Tree

Ever wondered what it would be like to ride down 75 feet from a tree top? Check the video below and you’ll know.

 

 

 

Thanks to Travis Tree Professionals for sending this in!