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Economic Development Launches Three Year Strategic Workplan
The Economic Development team developed a three-year Strategic Workplan primarily focused on supporting a vibrant growing economy.
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The Economic Development team developed a three-year Strategic Workplan primarily focused on supporting a vibrant growing economy.
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At their June meeting the Arts Commission unanimously approved a mural project developed by local teens that will be placed on the wall/fencing at the corner of Laurel St. and Center St. at the Louden Nelson Community Center. The mural, titled “Unify, Decolonize, Thrive” represents the past, present and future of marginalized groups – with particular focus on the LGBTQIA community.
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Ebb & Flow was an event for the community to gather around the beautiful natural landscape of Santa Cruz. It provided education about the river and its ecological importance and as our source of drinking water, but perhaps most important is that this festival demonstrated how public art can impact a community, and bring new life to an area that many people may have neglected in the past.
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Radius Gallery at the Tannery Arts Center serves as the foundation for curator Ann Hazel's desire to grow the professional gallery space available in Santa Cruz
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Learn more about the Wharf Master Plan & Environmental Impact Report (EIR) at a Scoping Session on Wednesday June 14th, 6:30-8:30pm.
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Planning for public art along the Rail Trail is a project of Santa Cruz City Arts and the Arts Commission and will result in a “Public Art Opportunities Master Plan.” Once this plan is complete, staff will seek grants and other funds for installing public art along the trail. Local artists will have a unique opportunity to propose projects using the Public Art Opportunities Master Plan as a guide.
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Charles Sutton, retired luthier and Dana Peters, local artist recently collaborated on a baroque-style guitar with a modern twist. The design is a new take on the gilded paper rosettes found in seventeenth-century guitars. You can see the guitar in person this Saturday, May 20th between 3:00p.m.-5:00p.m. at the R. Blitzer Gallery located at 2801 Mission St. in the former Wrigley building.
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As a wrap up to Small Business Week, nine local businesses came together for the first ever Food Slam hosted by the Food Lounge.
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This event is FREE and FAMILY FRIENDLY! Enjoy ART, MUSIC, FOOD and more!
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Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, MBOSC aspires to bring greater legitimacy to the local mountain biking scene.
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April 30-May 6 is National Small Business Week! We are encouraging the community to support our local businesses throughout this week and year-round.
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We have put together a list of the great resources and tools available to businesses and business owners right here on our website