Local Business Goes Solar

Thar's hot water on that rooftop.

Santa Cruz businesses are getting into hot water, solar-style. The first business to take advantage of the new California Solar Initiative (CSI) Thermal Program for commercial businesses is Toadal Fitness, which installed a 12-panel Free Hot Water commercial system. It is estimated that the new system, which will heat all the water used by the facility, will generate more than 1200 therms per year on average. Over 25 years, this will save 202 metric tons of CO2 from being released into the environment.

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Atmosphere’s Elder Slugsman

Sean Daley, a.k.a. Slug, the rapping force behind Minneapolis hip-hop duo Atmosphere, is in Boise, about to walk into a meet-and-greet session at an indie record store when I reach him on his cell phone. He’s already done a block of interviews and he’s got a show in town the following day, plus eight other events and performances lined up before he plugs in his mic at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz on Sept. 29.

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Bad Night on Soquel Drive

It was a bloody night in Soquel on Thursday.

Two people were shot in Soquel on Thursday, and there are conflicting reports about the state of one of the victims. Police report that a man and a women were shot at Soquel and Dover Drive shortly after 11:00 pm. According to initial reports, the shots were fired after a domestic dispute.

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Ethnic Danceapalooza Returns to Santa Cruz

If there’s one thing Santa Cruz will let its wetsuit dry out completely for, it’s shaking what our mama gave us. This weekend, opportunities to do just that abound as Mission Plaza Park erupts into back-to-back performances of Japanese, Brazilian, Argentine, Balinese, Indian, Azteca, African, folklorico and belly dance as part of Santa Cruz’s second annual Ethnic Dance Festival.

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Santa Cruz Reskilling Expo Channels Generations Past

The climate is changing, the population is exploding and humans will need a little re-education if extinction isn’t their cup of tea. The third Santa Cruz Reskilling Expo is backtracking to the beginning of the consumer chain and introducing the DIY spirit into modern skill sets, adding production knowledge to the repertoire of the can-opening masses. At this Sunday’s day-long event, lectures about the future of resources will be interspersed with practical knowledge about things like beekeeping and home canning.

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40-Day Protest Against Abortion Begins

Forty days. That’s how long the Flood lasted in the time of Noah, that’s how long Moses spent on Mount Sinai and that how many days there are to stock up on Snickers bars before Halloween. That’s also how long a group of Christian activists plan on protesting outside Planned Parenthood, praying that God will intervene and put an end to abortion (after all, God does not support the killing of babies, except perhaps in the Flood). The “40 Days for Life Campaign” began last night in 238 locations nationwide. Some 50 people from various local churches showed up last night to launch the event.

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