We searched and can’t find the answer, so wanted to ask our readers.
We have Barbara Day Park here, it can be a bit of a seedy spot, but is a beautiful resource for Boulder Creek.
Anyone know who Barbara Day is?

We searched and can’t find the answer, so wanted to ask our readers.
We have Barbara Day Park here, it can be a bit of a seedy spot, but is a beautiful resource for Boulder Creek.
Anyone know who Barbara Day is?

For an amazing piece of Boulder Creek history, please click HERE.
Santa Cruz Trains: Boulder Creek Station
http://www.santacruztrains.com/2013/10/boulder-creek-station.html

Come walk the streets of Boulder Creek and check out local crafts.. this evening in downtown.
Ryan Master’s at the Santa Cruz Sentinel has covered the recent search and rescue of a beloved Boulder Creek dog. From the article:
“At the end of one of the darkest, wettest winters in memory, a bright spot has lit up the San Lorenzo Valley community in the form of an old, blind dog who went missing in the mountains for seven days.”
Click HERE to read the full article.

We have a ton of great events happening this month!

Blasts from the Past – The Explosive Story of the California Powder Works
Opening Reception: February 25, 2017 2-4pm
Where: The San Lorenzo Valley Museum, 12547 Highway 9, Boulder Creek. Refreshments will be served.
Cost: Free, Donations Appreciated.

We are getting a ton of rain today.
We’ve said it before, and we’re happy to say it again: We are lucky to have a top shelf, wonderful, Sushi restaurant in this small mountain town.
Tonight, Tae’s Edo is donating 20% of proceeds to Boulder Creek art programs.
If you’re looking for an excuse to enjoy some great food…. now you have it. Starting tonight at 5:00 p.m.
Want to volunteer or be a vendor at this year’s DIO Fest? Click HERE to apply and for more info.
For more info visit the DIO Fest page at http://www.doitourselvespresents.com/
To read up on past Boulder Creek Insider posts on DIO Fest, click HERE