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Tule Crafts | May 13 (1-3 p.m.)
Naturalists lead the way to tule gathering sites and demonstrates how to make household items using the local Native American traditions. Free. All ages.
Quail Hollow Ranch County Park, Ben Lomond
831-454-7930, www.scparks.com
Seaside Crafts at the Seymour Center | May 13 (1-3 p.m.)
Create fun crafts that feature the cool creatures of the tidepools. Make a seastar suncatcher, or create your own sea anemone! There are activity sheets, scavenger hunts, and a take home souvenir of your day.
Seymour Marine Discovery Center
End of Delaware Avenue, Santa Cruz
831-459-3800, seymourcenter.ucsc.edu
Car Races at Ocean Speedway | May 18 (Gate 4:30 p.m. Race 6 p.m.)
"Gary Jacob" 50 Lap Ocean Late Model Race, Micro 600, 4 Bangers, Dwarf Cars, IMCA Modiffieds.
Santa Cruz Country Fairgrounds
2601 E. Lake Ave, Watsonville
831-476-9466,. www.oceanspeedway.com
IAB Taste for the Cure at Bargetto Winery | May 19 (4-7 p.m.)
The Institute for Applied Biomedicine welcomes visitors in an effort to help raise money for AIDS research. There is a wine tasting, gourmet food and live music in Bargetto's Cellars and Courtyard. Also, a silent & live auction featuring donated items from local retailers and artists. $20 advance tickets, $25 at the door.
3535 North Main St., Soquel
800-422-7438, www.bargetto.com
Free Family Festival: The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Centennial Celebration | May 19
Children and adults enjoy musical performances and take part in hands-on arts activities that have a seaside Boardwalk theme. There are carnival fare, gallery tours, historical artifacts from the 100-year-old amusement park and other activities. Fee.
Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History
705 Front Street, Santa Cruz
831-429-1964, www.santacruzmah.org
Family Day at the Agricultural History Project | May 19 (10 a.m.-3 p.m.)
There are historic farm equipment demonstrations, draft horses, goat and cows. See docents churning butter, making cheese and participate in other day-to-day farm duties. There are many old fashioned games and other farm related activities for children.
2601 East Lake Ave. (Hwy 152), Watsonville
831-724-5898, www.aghistoryproject.org
Monterey Sea Canyon Birdwatching Tour | May 19 (7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.)
Travel just a few miles off the coast to the Monterey Bay's 6,000 foot deep canyon where more than 70 bird species travel from both hemispheres to feed on these rich waters. Monterey Seabird Tours are available during peak migration seasons, limits the number of travelers on a tour, and are led by expert naturalists and birders.
Monterey Boat Charters, Monterey Wharf
831-375-4658, www.montereyseabirds.com
Salute to Beach Boardwalk Centennial | May 19
Beach bandstand has ongoing free performances. Thee are featured performances including a Papa Doo Run Run concert, acrobatic trampoline acts and thrilling high diving acts from an 80 foot tower, and other surprises.
400 Beach St., Santa Cruz
831-423-5590, www.beachboardwalk.com
48th Annual Artichoke Festival | May 19-20 (10 a.m.-6 p.m.)
Parade, Agro Art event, music, children's activities, cooking demonstrations, foods, wine tasting, farmers market and much more.
Main Street, Castroville
831-633-2465, www.artichoke-festival.org
Children's Day Downtown | May 20 (10 a.m.- 4 p.m.)
There are organized games, art projects, talks, and other special activities for children of all ages. This annual event is sponsored by area merchants, Museum of Art and History and the Downtown Association.
Pacific Ave. & Cooper Street, Santa Cruz
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