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Hey, people of Santa Cruz! Sara Schaefer here with today's Santa Cruz Daily.


First, today's weather:

Sunny to partly cloudy. High: 68 Low: 45.

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Here are the top stories in Santa Cruz today:

  1. Burn Piles Scheduled This Week In Santa Cruz County (Patch)
  2. Watsonville Invited To Give Feedback To School District (Watsonville Patch)
  3. Sutter nurses to picket Tuesday evening in Live Oak (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  4. Felton's Redwood Pizzeria Serves Up an Original Variety of Pies and More (Good Times)
  5. Branciforte Fire district names interim chief (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  6. Local Fave Charlie Hong Kong's Winning Formula: Tasty, Quick and Cheap (Good Times)
  7. UC Santa Cruz: Cannibal Galaxies And Devastating Collisions (Press Release Desk)
  8. Beach hazards warning hits Santa Cruz County coast (East Bay Times)
  9. Central Coast law enforcement required to list their military-style equipment (KSBW Monterey)
  10. Former Santa Cruz County clerk Gail Pellerin announces Assembly run (Santa Cruz Sentinel)

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Today in Santa Cruz:

  • Fundraiser for Divine Equine Therapy Assisted Riding. (12:00 PM)
  • Senior Show: Stella Brown (Online Exhibition) (12:00 AM)
  • When We Paint Our Masterpiece: The Art of the Grateful Dead Community (12:00 AM)
  • Just Futures: Black Quantum Futurism, Arthur Jafa, and Martine Syms (12:00 AM)
  • BUDGET AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT #3: MANAGING YOUR CAMPUS BUDGET (9:00 AM)
  • Zoning Administrator Meeting - Santa Cruz City (10:00 AM)
  • 10 x 10: Ten Women / Ten Prints - University of California Santa Cruz-Exhibits (12:00 PM)
  • Downtown Farmers Market - Santa Cruz City (1:00 PM)
  • STEAM @ Home Kits: Make a rubber band harmonica (1:00 PM)
  • New Teacher Community Meeting - Harbor High School (3:45 PM)
  • ELAC Meeting - Soquel High School (6:00 PM)
  • Parent Club Meeting - Happy Valley Elementary School District (6:30 PM)
  • Historic Preservation Commission - Santa Cruz City (7:00 PM)
  • Musical Meditation (7:30 PM)

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  • Fundraiser for Divine Equine Therapy Assisted Riding. (March 16)
  • Honey Hot Shots (March 20)
  • Equinox Climate+Land+Water Meditation (March 20)
  • 🌷 Spring Equinox Ceremony ~ Native Flute Meditation and Drum Journey (March 20)
  • American Diabetes Association Diabetes Alert Day: Understand Your Risk (March 22)
  • Indie Pop Star Michelle Lambert Returns to Chinatown’s Clarion Performing Arts Center! (March 26)
  • Stanford Art & Anatomy Summer Program (April 11)
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Sara Schaefer

About me: I am originally from the wonderful town of Fort Wayne, Indiana and now live in the California East Bay. With Midwest roots in my heart, I have a love for all the simple things in life: family, outdoors, good music and food! Wanting to share people's stories and be a voice for them, I began my journalism career in broadcast news after graduating from Ball State University with a degree in Journalism and a degree in Telecommunications. My love for writing goes back to as long as a I can remember. I strive to write stories that are meaningful and have an impact. (Human interest stories are my favorite!) When not at work, I love spending time with friends and family or doing anything involving nature. I'm a big animal lover and an overprotective cat mom. As a Local Editor for Patch, I cover stories in Danville, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Santa Cruz and Watsonville. I would love to hear your stories and connect with you to learn how to best share what's going on in your community. Please feel free to send your thoughts my way at Sara.schaefer@patch.com

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