Jul 17 Friday
Join the Carmel Orchid Society at its monthly meetings to learn how to grow orchids in our local environment. Meetings are held from 2:00pm to 4:00m on the First Saturday of the Month (except during Months with Social Events) at the Community Church of Carmel Valley. Monthly meetings feature Informative Speakers and an Opportunity to win Orchids, Food and Fun.
The Society also has a Picnic, Excursion and Holiday Dinner as well as sponsoring an Orchid Market in the Fall.
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DATE: First Saturday of the Month (except during Months with Social Events)TIME: 2:00pm to 4:00pmLOCATION: Community Church of Monterey Peninsula, 4590 Carmel Valley Road, CarmelADDITIONAL INFORMATION: More information is available at CarmelOrchidSociety.org
THE CARMEL ORCHID SOCIETYA Group of Orchid Enthusiasts based near Carmel, California who enjoy getting together to learn about Orchids and their Culture. We are also dedicated to exposing the public to the beauty and allure of these plants.
P.O. Box 223462, Carmel California 93922-3462Info@CarmelOrchidSociety.org
OverviewFree Public Tours of the City of Santa Cruz Resource Recovery Facility are here. Don't miss this educational community favorite activity!
Summer Public Tours Are Back!Public Tours of the Resource Recovery Facility will be offered every Friday at 10 AM from June 12th through August 14th, 2026. A single Saturday will also be offered on July 25th. Out of consideration for others, please only sign up on Saturday if Fridays are not an option for you. Come join us!Get ready to discover the journey your recycling and food scraps take—and see firsthand how your actions make a difference!
Visitors will see what happens to the 30 to 50 tons of material that Santa Cruzians place into their blue recycle bins every single day. We will also learn why it is important to “recycle right” avoid “wish-cycling" and why we can't relay on a triangle and a blue bin anymore. Visitors will see a mountain of scrap metal, learn about the facility’s Household Hazardous Waste Program, and see the Food Scrap Pre-Processor Machine. Don’t miss out on this chance to become a waste reduction pro!
Tours are limited to 20 people. Children must be at least 8 years old. Youth ages 8 to 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Carpooling is encouraged as parking is limited.
Pre-registration is required. Registration closes 48 hours before the tour date. No Drop-Ins.
Safety Notice:
This tour includes stairs and standing/walking for approximately 45 minutes.On this tour, you may be exposed to loud noises, dust, or tight spaces.Please note that this is a working industrial facility with potential hazards, and your safety is our top priority. Please wear closed-toe sturdy shoes and long pants. We will provide safety vests, eye protection, ear protection, and hard hats.Please inform City staff before your tour date if you will need accommodations.
Jul 18 Saturday
We offer special sunrise hours for our members and volunteers on the third Saturday of each month, as weather permits. Opening time is 7 a.m. Please bring your membership card for check-in at the front gate.
Early mornings are a wonderful time in our gardens, ideal for photography, birding, and quiet enjoyment of nature. If you would like to join us, become a member today!
Shake It Señora invites you to build community through joyful movement. Zumba workouts are offered T/Th&S begin August 5 at 8:30am at N Space Dance Studio, 170 Central Ave. Your first class is free when you mention this announcement. Learn more at ShakeItSenora.com or text Tracy at (919)995-55574.
Jul 19 Sunday
the Catholic Church: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly. No questions off the table. Come explore in a relaxed, informal environment over a cup of coffee. All you ever wanted to know about the Catholic Church, but didn't know how or who to ask.
Learn to dance, make new friends, experience the beauty of the coastal redwood forest in Santa Cruz! Stockton Folk Dance Camp has been a world-famous international folk dance camp for the past 78 years.
New this year, the Sunday night parties will be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, and FREE. These will take place in the evening on July 19th and July 26th. Attendees will pay a small fee for parking. For Sunday party times and location, see our website.
2026, the camp’s 79th year, will see the action move to the University of California at Santa Cruz Lewis 9 college. This residence camp features teachers gathered from all corners of the globe. During either of two identical one week sessions, you’ll learn about dances, music and culture from around the world. You may also choose to attend both weeks, enabling a more relaxed learning pace. The jam-packed days are filled with dance classes, music classes, and cultural exploration. The evening dance parties go until the last dancers are done. There are many special camp traditions, and optional closing banquets at the end of each week.Our camp band, the Boston Quartet, are skilled and versatile. Many dancers bring musical instruments to camp to practice in music classes and impromptu jam sessions.This year the staff will teach English country, Romanian-inspired, Roma, European, Scandinavian, and Armenian dances, plus Contras, Squares and Mixers. Even if you have never danced before, you will learn MANY dances during a week at this camp. If you are a dancer, you will expand your knowledge and skills through world dance traditions. You do not need to come to camp with a partner! You will learn both partner and non-partner dances. During the partner dance classes, participants may learn with many different partners. This camp fosters new friendships.
Register for camp today! Tuition, and room and board costs, plus general information are available at Stocktonfolkdancecamp.org. For best price register before 31 May 2026.
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