We all know how important trees are in our world. They give so much in beauty, shade, and oxygen. Yes, sometimes they are problems like breaking sidewalks etc. but on the CSUMB campus there is so much available space and so few sidewalks and streets. You can help by checking out this website https://docs.google.com/document/d/17vD8RhnTkNFYBJ_0Xgqgb-DwtZkageQtJ7Jcejk7yKU/edit and then […]
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […]
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […] |
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Imagine if you could combine two things that you enjoy. In this case it would be local brews and science. Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History is working with local craft brewers to make this a reality. In this case the topic is Conservation from 20 Feet Up. The brewers are Dust Bowl Brewery. First […]
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […]
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […] |
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […]
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […] |
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The Big Sur Land Trust is sponsoring a unique opportunity to enjoy and support the good work that they do preserving the beauty of the natural world of Monterey County. You pick the day, the time, even the place where you are going to run, walk, hike and do it. Or join a more traditional […] This is a theme for a performance by Santa Cruz Symphony. It will feature pieces by Beethoven (Symphony #3 Eroica) and Harvey (7 Decisions by Gandhi). Also featuring the performance by violin soloist, William Harvey. Info at http://www.santacruzsymphony.org There is also a performance on Sunday the 2nd at 2:00.
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It's early (not too) has birds (lots) and is a tour (Around Elkhorn Slough). Since the Slough is one of the best places in the world to view birds it only makes sense that there would be a tour with guides to help us see those birds. Here's your chance. The gates at the Slough […]
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Salinas' first mayor's home has been preserved and is available to the public. Knowledgeable docents are on hand to help you rediscover many interesting aspects of local history. But only on the first Saturday of each month. More info at http://www.firstmayorshouse.org
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The first weekend of each month these dedicated members of the museum open the door of their museum and share their collections and passion with the rest of us. Listen for the train whistle blown by their enthusiastic visitors through each day. Then you will know they are open. More info at http://www.msvrr.org
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Looking for a low cost, entertaining, and maybe educational afternoon? Come to San Juan Bautista for a Saturday. It's close and a step back in time, especially during the Living History Days. The first Saturday of each month the town is host to miners, smiths, coopers, and mountain men to name a few. You can […]
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There are some people who find cemeteries fascinating sources of info and a view into the people who came through before us. If you are one of those or just want to get over your anxiety about cemeteries here's a guided tour of Evergreen Cemetery with a history and education professor from UCSC. Tracy Bliss […] |
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The first weekend of each month these dedicated members of the museum open the door of their museum and share their collections and passion with the rest of us. Listen for the train whistle blown by their enthusiastic visitors through each day. Then you will know they are open. More info at http://www.msvrr.org |
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As the days get longer and the rain and cold become less dramatic, the bounty of the Central Coast's farms finds its way to farmers markets.The ones that closed for the winter are starting to reopen. The prepared foods are just as tasty as ever and the retailers' goods are still tempting. Find a market […] |
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It's a new season and it looks pretty good. Last year's team was good and this year it looks even better. Come out and see for yourself. Be sure to dress warmly, it is Marina after all. More details at https://www.montereybayfc.com/schedule/ |
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We do have some cherry blossoms but their ephemeral beauty doesn't last long with our wind. So to celebrate that short life span the Japanese have made them a cultural mainstay. To celebrate this locally the group, Shinso Mugen Daiko has come to town for two evenings. Taiko literally translates to English as "big drum" […] |
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This is a first time celebration of Jo Mora's life and work. Maybe you aren't familiar with that name. His art is all over Monterey County, from the heads on the County Office Building in Salinas to decorative art in numerous other locations and public building decorations. even used for album covers. Now much of […]
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An innovative idea to get people in the museum, bring some of the art outdoors. So they will. There will be art exhibits, art activities for all ages, tours of the museum, food and drink, and entertainment. How can you miss? Despite the initials, there will be no mixed martial arts, sorry. More details? http://www.montereyart.org
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A classically trained singer and acclaimed performer in local opera companies, Mr. Esposito sings in Italian, Spanish, and English. His new album, "Mi Nuevo Yo" consists of songs showing a different side of his love of music. Come see him oerform this and other pieces at the Fox in Salinas, believe it or not. More […] |
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The Monterey Peninsula Gospel Choir has been invited to perform in London! Quite an accomplishment for them. Now it's time to say bon voyage and bon chance. This concert will be a sort of fundraiser and maybe a shakedown for the big event. Come and see them off and enjoy an evening of music. Lots […] |
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This is a presentation by the author of the memoir "Educated", Tara Westover. Ms. Westover was raised by parents who did not believe in public education. Luckily, she had thoughtful friends and other family members who aided her in education. She eventually found her way to respected institutions of education and was able to overcome […] |
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The name says most of it. There will be an abundance of creativity on display here. Helping vets with any difficulties re-entering civilian life or coping with the distress from their experiences working on our behalf. List of the participants and more info at http://www.santacruzpl.org |
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This is an arm of the Community Foundation for Monterey County focusing on the plight of homeless women. Elegant food, fine wine, and a good cause will make for an excellent evening. For more info go to http://www.corraldetierracc.com or http://www.fundforhomelesswomen.org
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The title says a lot. There will be a lecture demonstration of the changes in music over the centuries and what are the roots of the music we listen to in this modern era. Loren Schoenberg is the guide through the years and changes. For more info go to http://www.go_miis.edu/thomshanker |
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These talented local musicians have been delighting audiences for a long while with their renditions of Beatles albums and more. The current show is a combination of an abridged White Album and the Abbey Road albums. You can be certain that they will do a masterful take on the famous Beatles productions. While they are […]
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Fun activity at UCSC, a celebration of DNA. In a way it should be bigger than Mother's Day. After all, DNA is responsible for ALL of life. If you come out to the Baskin Engineering Courtyard you can be part of a person-sized DNA chain and get a T-shirt for participating. There will be lots […]
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Potter the Otter is the title character of a children's book aimed at promoting healthy lifestyle and eating. Potter will be featured in a live presentation for the young set and entertain and educate them. There will be more visits by Potter in the near future, in case you miss this one, so don't fret. […]
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The big question is what do Larry and Joe do? Their names are Larry Bellorin, from Venezuela, and Joe Troop, from North Carolina and they play music from their respective homes. The result is a unique blend of musical backgrounds and seems to depend on which instruments they put in the van before they take […] |
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This is the topic of discussion and consideration. What is the future of Big Basin State Park? Ravaged by fire, slides, and storms with recent repairs and lots in the future; what's to be done? And how to acknowledge the great history of the lovely landmark? You can be part of its future, come hear […]
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Carmel is celebrating its first Earth Day and doing it up Carmel-style. It will take place in and around Devendorf Park and will have activities, music, and lots of information. Come out for a lovely day in the park.
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Where to start with Ms. Giddens? Singer, songwriter, historian, and MacArthur "Genius" award winner are among some of her achievements. She will be bringing all this to the stage in Monterey and you can come to see her. Go to the website and check out the special packages the GST has created for this special […]
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Yes, the star of many movies and featured player on Saturday Night Live, Rob Schneider is coming to Salinas. His standup career has been rejuvenated. Come and hear his perspective on many of his life's experiences at the Fox in Salinas City Center. Many more details at http://www.foxtheatresalinas.com |
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This looks like a good time for the right person, ten and a half miles of pristine forest with substantial climbs and the views that accompany the altitude, the Valley, Salinas, and even the Bay. It is a fund-raising opportunity for the Trust. More info can be had at http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org
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Over 50 years of Earth Day and now electric vehicles celebrated in Seaside. There will the cars, local vendors, food, and a celebratory atmosphere. Come and share in the good, hopeful vibes about what we can do to create a healthy, verdant planet. More details at http://Community, All Ages 12th Annual Seaside Earth Day Celebration and […] |
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How about meeting with some other people who share your interest in science and physics in particular. The group meets bi-weekly until May 9th and will be discussing the book, "The Way to the Universe". It is said that a strong background in physics is not required to be part of the conversation. More info […] |
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Imagine that two contemporaries of William Shakespeare, but much less well-known are attempting to create the very first musical theater offering. And of course this is presented to the audience as a musical. So there is your premise. The score and book are written by award-winning people, so we can say, with some confidence, that […]
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Water is a basic human need. How we get water, the cost of this water, and the quality of the water have been important issues through human history. This talk, sponsored by the Democratic Women of Monterey County, will lay out the ways in which we currently deal with these issues. The speaker, Dr. Chelsea […] |
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This promises to be an easy, relatively short hike through a scenic piece of Monterey County. (As if there aren't lots of them.) The fact that you have a guide and it is aimed at being informative makes it more than just a walk in the park. There are more details at http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org
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Accomplished author, storyteller, and general observer of the human condition, Mr. Sedaris has been entertaining us for many years. Part of the year he leaves his home in France and comes back to the US to regale us with his observations and humor. Info at http://www.sunsetcenter.org |
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Starting and ending at Lover's Point in Pacific Grove this run follows the scenic Ocean View Blvd both ways. Can't miss with those views. more info can be had at http://www.racethread.com
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This looks like a good time for the right person, ten and a half miles of pristine forest with substantial climbs and the views that accompany the altitude, the Valley, Salinas, and even the Bay. It is a fund-raising opportunity for the Trust. More info can be had at http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org
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The Union is back. After last year's good performance, especially for a first year team, they have many new members and are looking quite promising. Come on out and wave your colors and do some serious yelling. But remember to dress warmly, it is Marina after all. more info at https://www.montereybayfc.com/schedule/
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Whether this is the end of the season or just a collection of marvelous endings for symphonies you must find out. In any case the santa Cruz Symphony and the Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus are presenting works by Shaw and Wagner. Two locations, on Saturday the 29th at Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium and the Sunday the […]
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The acclaimed group , Daedalus, has been receiving accolades for over 20 years since their debut at the Banff Music Festival. Likewise with pianist, Lee, only she has been performing for less time. Come out to the Sunset Center and see them perform pieces by Bartok, Beach, and Still. More details at http://http;//www.sunset.org
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The talented singers of Cantori di Carmel are presenting several pieces which cover some of life's big stages. Not only the Requiem but other pieces by Copeland and Barber which celebrate more joyful passages in life. Come out and give a listen to this lovely evening in a historic setting. More details at http://www.icantori.org |
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One of the most challenging and beautiful races in North America runs along Highway One in Monterey County. There are many ways to be part of it; running, volunteering, or watching. One thing is for certain, any of these activities require you to get there early. It's a great day regardless. Everything that you need […]
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Whether this is the end of the season or just a collection of marvelous endings for symphonies you must find out. In any case the Santa Cruz Symphony and the Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus are presenting works by Shaw and Wagner. Two locations, on Saturday the 29th at Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium and the Sunday the […] |
