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Pajaro Valley Historical Association

Location : Watsonville CA
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Description : The Pajaro Valley, located 90 miles south of San Francisco, is deeply rooted in the cultural and rural history of California's Monterey Bay area. In 1940, a committee from the local chapter of the Native Sons of the Golden West concerned with preserving this heritage, established the Pajaro Valley Historical Association in the city of Watsonville. Created as a not-for-profit organization, the tradition continues with support from generous individuals and groups interested in keeping the stories of yesteryear and today alive for future generations.

White Crane Winery

Location : Capitola CA
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Description : White Crane Winery, an oasis for those seeking beautiful scenery, fine wine, and a White Crane Winery unique and memorable tasting experience. Panoramic views surround this hidden jewel tucked deep in the heart of Livermore Valley’s finest winegrowing region. Book your wedding or special event and create a memory that will last a lifetime. Winemaker Nick Nardolillo has mastered the art of creating world-class, award winning, ultra premium wines. He selects only top quality grapes from his estate and other premium vineyards throughout Northern California. Hand crafted in small lots are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Syrah, Merlot, Petite Sirah, Bordeaux Blends, Sparkling Wine, and Ports.

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Seymour Marine Discovery Center

Location : Santa Cruz CA
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Description : Seymour Center presents lecture on marine mammals and conservation SANTA CRUZ, CA—What are two Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, three Southern sea otters, and one endangered Hawaiian monk seal telling us about conservation of wild marine mammal populations around the world? Come dive into the world of marine ecosystem conservation and preservation with the Beau Richter, Head Trainer for UCSC’s Marine Mammal Physiology Project in a public lecture at the Seymour Center at 1 p.m. this Sunday, November 21. Richter’s talk “Marine Mammals and the Physiology Project," is part of the Science Sunday lecture series at the Seymour Center at Long Marine Laboratory. The event is free with paid admission or membership.



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