May 25 Saturday
New! Small Claims Court Virtual Drop-In Q&A is available on the third Wednesday of each month beginning with the month of April. The Santa Cruz Superior Court Small Claims Advisor/Self Help Center will be available on Zoom to answer your questions about small claims.
More information, including the link for the Q&A session, can be found at https://www.santacruz.courts.ca.gov/divisions/small-claims-division/small-claims-advisor-program. If you cannot drop in, you can send your questions via email, call us, or stop by during our walk-in hours. Our hours & contact information are at https://www.santacruz.courts.ca.gov/self-help.
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DATES AND TIMES: The 3rd Wednesday of each month 11:45am-12:45pm. The next scheduled dates are:• Wednesday, April 17th• Wednesday, May 15th• Wednesday, June 12thHOW TO PREPARE: Before attending the Q&A, please watch our informational slideshow “Your Guide to Small Claims Court,” posted at https://www.santacruz.courts.ca.gov/divisions/small-claims-division/small-claims-advisor-program.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Please visit at https://www.santacruz.courts.ca.gov/divisions/small-claims-division/small-claims-advisor-program
Please email us at selfhelp.information@santacruzcourt.org by 8am on the day of the Zoom meeting to indicate your interest in attending. If we don’t receive any emails, our staff won’t log in and the drop-in will be canceled.
Thank you,
SANTA CRUZ SUPERIOR COURTSELF HELP CENTER1 Second Street, Room 301Watsonville, CA 95076(831) 786-7200, Option 4 (Public)
As requested, the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History is coming in with a program for adults! Monarch butterflies are beautiful, and play a vital role as pollinators in our ecosystem. Here in the Salinas Valley, pollinators make a difference in our ag-based economy and our everyday lives. Plants depend on pollinators, and we depend on plants for food, clean air, supporting local wildlife, and more. We are delighted to have the Museum present “Monarchs: Small Size, Big Impact!”
Questions? Contact Kate at KathrynB@ci.salinas.ca.us
Meet with like-minded individuals who share a passion for the Bard in this weekly series of speakers discussing Hamlet!
April 27. Paul Whitworth, distinguished Shakespearean actor and director. His professional acting career began at theRoyal Shakespeare Company (1976-1982). In 1984, he joined Shakespeare Santa Cruz where he played many major roles including Hamlet, Benedict in Much Ado About Nothing, Iago, Richard III and last year, at Santa Cruz Shakespeare, King Lear. He was Artistic Director of Shakespeare Santa Cruz from 1996 to 2007.
May 4. Charles Pasternack. Charles is the current Artistic Director of Santa Cruz Shakespeare. He will tell us about the ambitious program he has arranged for this summer, which includes Hamlet. Additionally, since he will also play the title role in Hamlet, expect some thoughts on the play and Hamlet's character.
May 11. Sean Keilen, Professor of Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz. Sean is a regular speaker to our group, and always presents original and stimulating ideas. He is also the founding Director of Shakespeare Workshop, a research center of The Humanities Institute.
May 18. Michael Warren. Michael is Emeritus Professor of Literature at UCSC, and has been dramaturg for many productions of Santa Cruz Shakespeare and its predecessor, Shakespeare Santa Cruz.
May 25. DVD showing. There are many productions to choose from. A decision will be made later on which one to show.
Get inspired to live a healthier and happier life! Join Dr. Steven Leib, M.D. with a discussion of the concepts found in a featured book every month! This month we shall be discussing The Alzheimer’s Solution: A Breakhrough Program to Prevent and Reverse the Symptoms of Cognitive Decline at Every Age by Dean & Ayesha Sherazai.
May 26 Sunday
May 27 Monday
May 28 Tuesday