465 Mystery Spot Road
Santa Cruz, CA 95065
(831) 423-8897
HBO Complimentary wired and wireless high-speed internet flat-screen 32 inch HD TVs which can be used as a monitor for your laptop i-pod camera and game console. Hairdryer coffee maker fridge and microwave.. 100% Non-Smoking Hotel Business Center Buffet Breakfast, complimentary daily Continental Breakfast, complimentary Cable / Satellite TV Color TV Stereo Work Desk w/ Lamp Desk Level Electrical Outlet Power Converters Available Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk Phone with Voice Mail WorldLink - Power and Phone/Internet Connector Cordless Phone Direct Dial Phone Speaker Phone Telephone Jack Adapter Available Free Local Phone Calls Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk Desk Level Electrical Outlet Power Converters Available Local Calls Incoming Fax Outgoing Fax High-speed Internet Access Wireless Data Connection Bathtub Hairdryer Private Bathroom Coffee Maker Crib Double Glazed Windows Individually Controlled Air Conditioning Iron / Ironing Board Windows Open by Guest Number of Closets in Some Rooms : 1
NFL ticket, baseball and hockey games daily Happy Hours: ** Wed All Day ** $2.50 on domestic beer and well liquors ** Fri 10pm-midnight ** Pabst $1.00 ** Sat 6pm-2am ** $2.00 Budweiser, $6.00 pitcher. $3.00 draft beer, $9.00 pitcher ** Every day 12pm-6pm ** $2.50 on domestic beer and well liquors
We are a new startup nonprofit soon to be located inside the Digital Media and Creative arts Working studios at the Tannery. We will be home to over a dozen world and contemporary dance artists who teach and dance in the Santa Cruz and Bay area community. Our nonprofit centers around the principle that dance should be accessible to all. We will provide a space in which Artists can develop their craft, collaborate, work as dance educators, and enrich the community they live in.
Santa Cruz's Smallest and Greatest! Eights & Aces was opened early 2008 by FLiP because of strong desire to create a place where he could take his art and Tattooing to new heights. He wanted to keep the shop small and intimate to avoid that big shop feel and found the perfect location at 343 1/2 Soquel Ave. Here He was able to concentrate on his art and one-on-one interactions with his clients. Also joining FLiP on this artistic journey are Ethan Jones and Adrian Aguayo. With these three distinctly different artist customers can rest assured that to have an amazing tattoo, they are in great hands. After years of constantly reassuring FLiP that an apprenticeship was a good idea Ethan finally succeed in realizing his dream of becoming a tattoo artist. All of his hard work has paid off and it shows in his tattoos! it couldn't have been a better decision!! Adrian has joined us after the unfortunate closing of the shop where he spent the past few years. We are happy to have him be part of Eights and Aces! Those of you who have been to the shop tell your friends to come by and see what all the talk is about!!! Eights & Aces - Stealing Sexy Back! FLiP, Ethan and Adrian
Mission Statement: The SCCVMB is operated and maintained for the principal purpose of veterans affairs and provision of administrative and clerical office space for County personnel employed to administer veterans benefit programs. The SCCVMB is also a community recreation and cultural center servicing public functions and provides rental space for numerous educational and cultural organizations and activities. To further our mission, the SCCVMB aims to cultivate the following goals: - Retain the first priority of the SCCVMB use for veterans affairs, both the governmental programs presently using the SCCVMB and the veterans organizational activities, present and future, requiring space in the SCCVMB. - Promote public education in the arts. - Honor the SCCVMB’s status as a registered historical building. - Cultivate use of the SCCVMB by rent paying community groups. - Develop the auditorium into an attractive facility for concerts productions, dramatic performances, and other performing and fine arts classes.
Founded in 2005, Jewel Theatre Company (JTC) is a professional company (i.e, we operate under a contract with Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.) dedicated to creating extraordinary productions that explore and advance the art of theatre by entertaining, enlightening and engaging the community. Now approaching its seventh season, JTC's main program is producing, in an intimate 88-seat theatre, a season of four plays annually, including comedies, dramas and musicals, for residents and visitors of Santa Cruz. In addition to presenting published and well-known plays, JTC helps to develop new works and regularly produces rarely done plays as part of its season. JTC's theatrical programming also has an educational aspect wherein during each production's run we hold regular post-performance discussions between the audience and the artists who created the production, and we provide deeply discounted tickets for teachers bringing groups of high school students who are studying theatre and literature to JTC productions. JTC productions run the gamut from premieres to rarely-seen plays to more well-known, popular fare, highlighting artistic excellence in all aspects of production – writing, acting, directing and design. JTC’s inaugural production, Love Match, was a funny, sometimes touching examination of life, love and the human condition, combining several one-acts by accomplished playwrights with songs a la Americana, and was dubbed by critic Ann Bennett of the Santa Cruz Sentinel as “Best Surprise” of 2005. JTC’s next production was Nicky Silver’s Raised in Captivity. The Sentinel critic described this dark comedy as “vivacious” and “captivating” and said “It’s a tricky kind of theater that requires a delicate balance to pull off, and JTC has brought just the right touch,” further validating the company’s burgeoning reputation for presenting unique, quality theatre that is moving, funny, and philosophical, a reputation that continues to this day. JTC also presents fresh interpretations of more popular material such as You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown and Sylvia (dubbed “adorable” by the Sentinel critic), both of which played to several standing room only houses in JTC’s 2006/2007 and 2009/2010 seasons, respectively. Additionally, JTC is active on the new works front, having presented an original one-act play, a west coast premiere of two Lanford Wilson one-act chamber musicals, and an elaborate staged reading of a new musical about Peggy Guggenheim.
We teach a classical realist study based on 19th century academic french ateliers and renaissance workshops in academic drawing, sculpture and painting. If you love working from nature with the figure, portrait, landscape, and still life you will want to be apart of our studio where working professionals with an intensive academic training from the Florence Academy of Art.
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