Aptos Community Garden has some plots available Nov. 2016

 

Aptos Community Garden
Aptos Community Garden

Aptos Community Garden,   831 688-5727 extension 2  is  an outreach of Christ Lutheran Church, offers organic garden plots at reasonable cost.  Cost of plots varies with the size of the plot.  There are about 65 plots available.   There are a few (Nov. 2016) currently available.

Update:  plots #32 and #40 are now available (March 2017).

For pictures   of Aptos Community Garden go to Twitter and type in  #AptosCommunityGarden.   Pictures of the Garden are also on Facebook.

A   drip water  system is provided.  There’s a barn own home waiting for new family of owls to come and catch gophers.

Perhaps you visit frequently the Aptos beach area and connect with others living in and near Aptos through #Aptosia  —  and too much sand, wind and fog don’t help tomatoes to grow.

Do you like to garden but live in the foggy area of Aptos?  Do you live in an apartment and no garden space available? Do you like to learn new things and learning how to do organic gardening is on your list?  Or perhaps you are temporarily living in the Aptos, CA area and like to meet a few people while doing something — such as gardening.

For community garden plots available, call 831 688-5727 x2 and leave your name and number. You can also call Cameron Jackson.

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127 Jewell Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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Phone: 831 688 6002
Fax: 831 688 7717
Email: jaj48@aol.com

Aptos Community Garden is located at the far end of Soquel Ave. Take the Freedom Blvd exit off highway #1 and it's just behind the CHP office.

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Community Garden Aptos

Aptos Community Garden welcomes yuu
community garden Aptos 

 

Community garden Aptos CA  — serene & peaceful.    831 688  5727

10707 Soquel Drive, Aptos CA 95003

View it.  Experience it.  Walk through it.

The garden is there for you and others who live in   Aptos, CA and near by communities  including  Watsonville,  Freedom, La Selva, Rio del Mar, Soquel,  Capitola and Santa Cruz,  CA  And, yes,  people from Scotts Valley are welcome also.  All are welcome!

Are you on holiday  visiting Aptos, CA?    Or near by areas?   Bring a bag lunch to  the garden.  Walk around. Find the garden by taking the Freedom exit off  Highway #1 and look for the California  Highway Patrol (CHP) office.  The garden is right next door at 10707 Soquel Drive in Aptos.

Here you will find rest.  Serenity.  Peace.

Are you visiting someone ill in the community?  Perhaps you are taking care of  a relative at Dominican Hospital or Watsonville Hospital?  Perhaps you need a breather.  Come to the Aptos Community Garden  for a few minutes of peace, serenity and beauty.

Do you want to garden and like to do so with others?  Garden plots at Aptos Community  Garden are still available. Call 831 688 5727 extension 2 and leave a message.  You will get a call back within 24 hours.  You can also stop by and look around to see which plots are still available. Plots with a small red flag indicate availability.  As of July, 2016   plots including  # 38, 47, 65, 67 72 and  24 are available.

And, do you like or at least tolerate gophers?      We have plenty of gophers  to share! And birds.  And,perhaps,  you may  see owls, hawks  and other critters.

Aptos Community Garden  operates under the 501c3 of  Christ Lutheran Church,  Aptos, CA

Stop by Sundays around 11:15  – noon for  a piece of fruit, cheese and a cookie.

Visitors always welcome.

Christ Lutheran Church in Aptos, CA   http://www.aptoschurch.org  welcomes  all   — no exceptions.

Church worship  services are  at 10 am every Sunday.

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Community Garden Aptos CA serene & peaceful

community garden in Aptos Ca
community garden in Aptos Ca

Community garden,  Aptos CA  — serene & peaceful.    831 688  5727

10707 Soquel Drive, Aptos CA 95003

View it.  Experience it.  Walk through it.

The garden is there for you and others who live in   Aptos, CA and near by communities  including  Watsonville,  Freedom, La Selva, Rio del Mar, Soquel,  Capitola and Santa Cruz,  CA  And, yes,  people from Scotts Valley are welcome also.  All are welcome!

Are you on holiday  visiting Aptos, CA?    Or near by areas?   Bring a bag lunch to  the garden.  Walk around. Find the garden by taking the Freedom exit off  Highway #1 and look for the California  Highway Patrol (CHP) office.  The garden is right next door at 10707 Soquel Drive in Aptos.

Here you will find rest.  Serenity.  Peace.

Are you visiting someone ill in the community?  Perhaps you are taking care of  a relative at Dominican Hospital or Watsonville Hospital?  Perhaps you need a breather.  Come to the Aptos Community Garden  for a few minutes of peace, serenity and beauty.

Do you want to garden and like to do so with others?  Garden plots at Aptos Community  Garden are still available. Call 831 688 5727 extension 2 and leave a message.  You will get a call back within 24 hours.  You can also stop by and look around to see which plots are still available. Plots with a small red flag indicate availability.  As of July, 2016   plots including  # 38, 47, 65, 67 72 and  24 are available.

And, do you like or at least tolerate gophers?      We have plenty of gophers  to share! And birds.  And,perhaps,  you may  see owls, hawks  and other critters.

Aptos Community Garden  operates under the 501c3 of  Christ Lutheran Church,  Aptos, CA

Stop by Sundays around 11:15  – noon for  a piece of fruit, cheese and a cookie.

Visitors always welcome.

Christ Lutheran Church in Aptos, CA   http://www.aptoschurch.org  welcomes  all   — no exceptions.

Church worship  services are  at 10 am every Sunday.

 

 

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Senior Ministry Workshops, Resurrection Catholic Community, Aptos, CA

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Senior Ministry  Workshops,  Resurrection Catholic Community, Aptos, CA

Senior Ministry Workshops, Resurrection Catholic Community, Aptos, CA

Resurrection Catholic Community in Aptos, CA  offers “pop-up” workshops and events throughout the year.

Three upcoming events for October and November, 2015:

Aging with Grace, Gratitude and Grit,  Friday, October 9 form 9:30 to 11:30 AM.  A special morning for men and women to explore journaling, discussion and balance in our spiritual lives. More details to follow.

A Day of Spiritual Renewal for Caregivers, Saturday, October 24 from 9:30 to 3:30 PM, Resurrection Parish Youth Center.  $28 per person includes hospitality and lunch.  For men and women caregivers.

Healthy Eating Workshop and Harvest Luncheon, Friday, November 13 from 10:00 AM to 12 noon,  Markey Hall.  Chef Adriennne Meier. Donation.

The Pastor of Resurrection Catholic Community is Rev. Ron Shirley.  Pastoral Associate is Deacon Patrick Conway

 

Rev. Ron Shirley
Rev. Ron Shirley

 

 

Deacon Patrick
Deacon Patrick

For more information  concerning Senior Ministry workshops, if you have a need or are called to serve in this ministry,  contact Helena at 688-4300 # 17 or email hhfox@att.net.  Helena is available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 8:30  AM to 2:30 PM.

Helena thanks all who have attended a focus group, offered support or suggestions via email, US mail, phone call or have dropped by to share a visit.  Some themes that have emerged are the importance of socialization and connection, and the value of being knowledgeable about accessing resources or having a well-informed “go-go” person to call.

http://www.resurrection-aptos.org

http://www.fatherron.com

http://www.dioceseofmonterey.org

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Pope to Bishops: retire at 75! Bishop to Priests: retire at 70!

Pope to Bishops
Pope to Bishops

   Pope to Bishops:  Retire at 75 says Pope Francis to  Catholic  Bishops.

   But what say Catholic  Bishops to their Rocks (i.e., their Priests)?

   Bishop Garcia  says retire at 70 to pastor  at Resurrection Catholic Community in Aptos, California.  The laity were told 05/31/15.

But why does a Bishop — who can do his  duties until age 75 — tell a Priest  to retire at age 70?

 I  gather that there are  rock bottom  dogmas   that  Catholics must accept such as the Holy Trinity and the Virgin Birth.  Other issues are deemed  church doctrines  (e.g., the doctrine of ‘ limbo’ and  that priests are not allowed to  marry) and  these are  subject to change over time.   For example,  ‘the doctrine of limbo’ is no longer considered  valid and not preached from the pulpit.   And, Catholic priests did marry for the first 1000 years — just not for the last 1000.

And then there are church practices — such as not eating meat on Fridays.

 Where does mandatory  retirement age fall. What category?   Certainly not akin to the Virgin Birth.  And retirement age  does not sound like church doctrine.  So, mandatory retirement age must fall into the third category —  simply a church practice. And  modifiable by laity influence.

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Aptos Psychologist:    At this point, Fr. Ron Shirley  must retire at age 70 from Resurrection Catholic Community,  Aptos, CA.   Because the Bishop spoke.  

Well,  rocks are powerful pieces in the game of chess.  And Fr. Ron is powerful  in his preaching  and a welcoming presence for all persons — no exceptions.

Why a  mandatory retirement age of  70 for priests when Pope Francis says age 75 for bishops? Ask the bishop.  Ask Pope Francis.

http://resurrection-aptos.org/

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/recognizing-the-role-of-the-rook-in-chess.html

 

 

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Aptos Psychologist: Two dead cops & Obama plays the Blame Game

Who and why were two good cops killed recently in Santa Cruz, CA?  Remember the game of Clue? Who did it with what in what room? The game of Clue was acted out in Santa Cruz, CA.  We know who. Why it happened  will probably never be known.  Dead men tell no stories.   The man who killed the two good cops was himself killed.  As the game of Clue unfolds in Santa Cruz, CA the Blame Game  continues to unfold in Washington D.C.

Who did it to our Butler and our Baker in Santa Cruz, CA  with a gun outside a  home?  This is no kid game of Clue. Two good cops are dead.   Why?  Acts of a  person with explosive anger who slayed.  And, so  many  Santa Cruz  families and lives are torn.  A microcosm of national politics?   As the automatic budget cuts  kick in,   we have a Commander-in-Chief  and the Democrat party  who seek to  slay  with the  Blame game. And the Blame game  bring pain:  Four days pay not five for military families. Felons  loosed from  prisons. Threats  of dire consequences. In 2014 let’s vote the Blame gamers out.  For now,  we mourn our  Butler and our  Baker.

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Aptos Psychologist: there’s a new “Adopt-a-Jihadist” program for the politically correct …

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new "Adopt-a-Jihadist" program

Ms Farhat-Holzman’s articles routinely cause apoplexy for left leaning progressive types in Santa Cruz, CA.

Read her latest article below which quotes a satirical, imaginary letter to a Canadian group that sees no threat to freedom posed by radical Islam. The letter by British Freedom suggests that the Canadian group try out a new “Adopt-a-Jihadist” program. It’s doubtful that the politically correct or Santa Cruz progressives will get the humor.
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Laina Farhat-Holzman: Fear and loathing or analysis and perspective?

Posted: Santa Cruz Sentinel, 04/28/2012

“There are two ways to analyze the violent eruption of global terrorist attacks that have marked the past three decades: analyze the nature of the threat and the culture supporting it, or blame it all on the evils of Western colonialism and American militarism.

“The latter analysis is the choice of the “politically correct,” who say that terrorism is as rampant in the West as it is in the Muslim world. A truth check, however, will tell us that for every Western terrorist such as Timothy McVeigh, there are hundreds almost exclusively from the Muslim world.

“If colonialism is the villain of this piece, why do ideologues only talk about Western colonialism? Why ignore that Arab Muslims and European Christians suffered under 500 years of Ottoman Turkish colonialism well before Western colonization, and how about the Muslim world in Central Asia that suffered under both Russian Tsarist and Communist colonialism?

“Arabs themselves were dreadful imperialists 700-1000 A.D. and every land they conquered is still dysfunctional today, according to Harvard economics professor, Eric Chaney: “Democratic Change in the Arab World, Past and Present,” in the April 7 Economist and Fareed Zakaria in Time, April 7. Wherever Arabs conquered, bad governance and economic development remain smothered to our day. This is even true for countries temporarily conquered but not converted to Islam by the Arabs Spain, Portugal, Southern Italy.

“Islamist terrorism is not just aimed at the West revenge for colonization, but also at Thailand Buddhist; Muslim Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Saudi Arabia; and Nigeria, where jihadis murdered Christian church goers on Easter Sunday. Black slavery was an Arab business long before it was European.

“American deniers and apologists for Islamist terrorism have a colleague in Canada: Mira Blinkers, president of “Canadians-are-Under-No-Threat,” who has passionately denounced the treatment of “captive insurgents” her term for terrorists and thinks that they should not only be treated better, but should be integrated into Canadian society. The current object of her attention is Afghan jihadi, Ahmed Allah-Akbar.

The satirical website, British Freedom, has offered an imaginary letter from Canada’s Department of Defence, providing Ms. Blinker with a new “Adopt-a-Jihadist” program designed specifically for her. See britishfreedom.org/canada’s-new-adopt-a-jihadist-program/

“In accordance with the guidelines of this new pilot program, we have decided to release one terrorist and place him in your custody. I am pleased to inform you that your personal detainee has been selected and is scheduled for transportation under heavily armed guard from Pearson International to your residence in Toronto next Thursday.

“Ahmed Allah-Akbar you can just call him Ahmed is to be cared for pursuant to the standards you personally demanded in your letter of complaint. In other words, the standards which you and most people of your ideological persuasion demand of civilized democracies like Israel, but not of Islamic dictatorships.

“We understand that you plan to offer counseling and home-schooling. Be warned. Your adopted terrorist is extremely proficient in hand-to-hand combat and can extinguish human life with such simple items as a pencil or nail clippers. We advise that you do not ask him to demonstrate these skills at your yoga class or while you are piloting your Cessna aircraft. He is also expert at making a wide variety of explosive devices from common household products, so you may wish to keep those items locked up, unless you think that this might offend him. [Canada permits ruinous lawsuits against those who “offend” Islamists.]

“You will appreciate that Ahmed, as an Islamic fundamentalist, views females as a subhuman property without rights, including the right to refuse his sexual demands. This is a particularly sensitive subject for him and he has been known to show violent tendencies around women who fail to comply with the new dress code that he will “recommend” as more appropriate attire. I’m sure that, over time, you will come to enjoy the anonymity offered by the burka. Just remember that it is all part of respecting his culture and religious beliefs’ as described in your letter.”

The letter was signed by “General I. M. Perturbed.” A man after my own heart.

Dr. Laina Farhat-Holzman is a historian, lecturer, and author of How Do You Know That?’ You may contact her at Lfarhat102@aol.com or www.globalthink.net.

Dr. Fahat-Holzman
Dr. Farhat-Holzman, www.globalthink.net

Laina Farhat-Holzman was born in Rochester, New York; received her BA from UCLA and her MA and Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. She was married to an Iranian student for 15 years, lived on and off in Iran, and had two children in that marriage. She is now married to E. H. Holzman, an American businessman, ostrich rancher, and a former Baseball Coach at Stanford University. They live in Aptos, California.

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Aptos Psychologist: Bigger Safeway in Aptos, CA at Rancho del Mar not better for community says ….

A bigger Safeway in Rancho del Mar shopping center is not better says a number of Aptos, CA residents.

A number of anti-Safeway expansion letters have appared in Santa Cruz County papers. And, as these letters are published they will also be published here.

Aptos Psychologist, who writes for Monterey Bay Forum, opposes the Safeway expansion. Monterey Bay Forum will assist local residents in Santa Cruz County to voice their opinions and also to network.

Those who are concerned about this Safeway expansion may contact DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

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Aptos Psychologist: Safeway ruined a Sebastopol, CA neighborhood & seeks expansion in Aptos, CA

SAFEWAY
Safeway in Aptos, CA plans removal of movie theater, kitchen tools store, ice cream

Safeway ruins California neighborhoods, writes Gloria Sams who witnessed the expansion of Safeway in Sebastopol, CA.

Now Safeway plans to expand in the Rancho del Mar shopping center in Aptos, CA. If their plans are approved, Safeway will remove many of the small businesses including Le Chef (cooking tools), the movie theater and a number of other small businesses.

Le Chef
Safeway expansion will wipe out Le Chef in Aptos

Gloria Sams Letter is published below.

“I can attest to Safeway ruining neighborhoods all the way back to the ’70s in Sonoma County where they and Bank of America, under false names, bought up an entire block in Sebastopol.

“They [Safeway] took the art deco theater, a large, family-run nursery, numerous small businesses on that block, plus caused the demise of every business with a two-block radius. They touted “lower prices” because they bought in volume, and then their prices went up.

“The businesses they brought in were no asset to the community. They continued these practices throughout that county [Sebastopol, CA] and just kept going.

“Now, here they are in Santa Cruz. I hope our citizens will be very careful in any plans involving this conglomerate. Letter to Editor, Santa Cruz Sentinel, 4-17, 2012, written by Gloria Sams, Santa Cruz

Readers can Comment on the above post, subscribe to the RSS feed for Monterey Bay Forum or send email to DrCameronJackson@gmail.com and ask it be posted under the categories Anti-Safeway Expansion and Aptos, CA

In my view, Aptos does not need a bigger Safeway. There is currently plenty of parking and a variety of local businesses. It is my understanding that the Planning Commission must approve Safeway’s plans so it’s time that Santa Cruz residents speak up. Use YELP to publicize that we like what we have for small businesses.

Monterey Bay Forum is willing and happy to assist people to connect in opposition to Safeway expansion in Aptos, CA. DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

Send snail mail to: Monterey Bay Forum, P.O. Box 1972, Aptos, CA 95001-1972

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Aptos Psychologist: Bigger is not better [Safeway to double in size in Aptos, CA]

Safeway doubles
Safeway in Aptos, CA plans to double in size

why double
why Safeway to double?

Big box Safeway plans to double in size from 30,000 to 60,000 square feet at their Aptos, CA store located in Rancho del Mar shopping center just off #1 at State Park Drive.

Why? Bigger is not better for the existing Aptos, CA community.

Safeway recently bought the entire Rancho del Mar shopping center.

There’s plenty of parking now and no need for a double decker parking garage. The Rancho del Mar center has the only movie theater and the only ACE hardware store between Watsonville [9 miles south] and 41st Avenue in Capitola [3 miles north] Both the theater and ACE hardware will be eliminated if Safeway expands as planned. As local Aptos users know, ACE is the place for excellent services from the time you enter the door.

It’s likely that many small businesses [a movie theater, a jewelery store, a pharmacy, several restaurants, Ace hardware] will be eliminated if and when Safeway expands from 30,000 to 60,000 square feet.

Susan Houghton is a contact person for Safeway. Per Houghton, it will take about 2 years to get permits and 2 years to build. Several letters to the editor of the Santa Cruz Sentinel express concern about the pending changes.

Where and how to speak up: Aptos, CA has a supervisor on the County of Santa Cruz Board of Supervisors. And there’s of course the Planning Department. Is there a disgruntled citizens department? You can subscribe to the RSS feed to get updates to this post.

written by DrCameronJackson@gmail.com
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