Teen Resource Guide

Growing Up in Santa Cruz is pleased to offer you our annual listing of resources available to teens (and their parents) in the Santa Cruz County area. We understand that teenagers today face increasing challenges as they try to find their place in the world while, at the same time, struggling with the universal issues of adolescence such as peer pressure, changing relationships, academic demands and, of course, fluctuating hormones. It is our hope that the information gathered here, including recreational activities, community involvement opportunities, health resources, and outreach and counseling services, provides families with new avenues for growth, stability, increased well-being, and occasions of shared fun.
Teen Centers and Youth Programs
Boys & Girls Club of Santa Cruz
543 Center Street, Santa Cruz
831.423.3138
www.boysandgirlsclub.info
The Boys & Girls Club offers a variety of after school activities for youth ages 7-18 and is currently expanding services specifically for teens. Smart Moves for Teens is a national program in which teens get support, talk about their problems with peers and learn about self-esteem and drug, alcohol, and pregnancy prevention. Also available are tutorial programs, a spring teen basketball league, teen time in the gym, a music-recording studio and band practice space, and swim time for teens. Membership is $15 a year, though no one is turned away for lack of funds.
City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation
Teen Center
125 Laurel Street, Santa Cruz
831.420.6235
www.myspace.com/santacruzteencenter
Stop in at the Santa Cruz Teen Center! Drop in for recreational activities such as pool, air hockey, ping-pong, foosball, PS2, X-Box, 360, movies, Internet, music and chill space. Also pick up our current calendar to find out what’s happening for teens in Santa Cruz. The Teen Center sponsors dances, band nights, special events, day and overnight trips, sports, and outdoor events in addition to daily activities. Check our monthly calendar for ongoing drop-in classes such as music, art and more.
City of Watsonville Parks & Recreation
Watsonville
831.728.6081
Various after school programs, with computer centers, homework help, games, sports and arts and crafts are also available. These may include classes in capoeira, salsa dancing, folklorico, Tae Bo, NFL Flag Football and a wide selection of day trips.
The Club
885 17th Avenue, Santa Cruz
831.475.6565
This Teen Center is a collaborative program between the County Parks Department, Santa Cruz Boys & Girls Club and the Live Oak School District that offers both an after school program for Shoreline Middle School students and a summer program open to 11-14 year olds. The after school program has study and homework time, a nutrition/snack program, seasonal use of Simpkin’s Swim Ctr and use of the library with a new computer lab.
Familia Center
711 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz
831.423.5747
The Familia Center is a Latino-based community resource center that offers both recreational and educational programs for youth. Homework help, academic help and support are provided. Occasional field trips, recreational activities and outings are also available.
Scotts Valley Parks & Recreation
831.438.3251
The Parks and Recreation Department in Scotts Valley provides several classes for teens including guitar, karate, power yoga and sports and an after school and summer program for 6th-8th graders. The activity room houses a homework center, a kitchen, pool table, ping-pong table, foosball, crafts and sports are also offered. In addition, job opportunities for teens ages 16 and up as referees, umpires, aides and lifeguards are available and include training.
YMCA of Watsonville
27 Sudden Street, Watsonville
831.728.9622
The YMCA offers a variety of programs for young people that combine fitness, education and entertainment while focusing on developing positive self-images and leadership skills. These programs include aquatics and karate classes, Night Hoops basketball league.
Youth Coalition of Santa Cruz
City of Santa Cruz Parks & Recreation
323 Church Street, Santa Cruz
831.427.5066
The Youth Coalition was formed by local teens to provide a voice for youth in the community regarding issues that affect young people. There are many ways to be involved and become a community leader, including participation in “Speak Out,” a forum for teens to publicly address concerns, issues and ideas that affect them. The Youth Coalition meets every Tuesday 5-6:30 pm at the Resource Center for Non-Violence. New members are always welcome. Call the Volunteer Center at 427-5066 or the Teen Center at 420-6235 for more information.
Performing and Studio Arts
All About Theatre
325 Washington St, Santa Cruz
831.345.6340
www.allabouttheatre.org
Santa Cruz’s leading year-round Teen & Youth Musical Theatre Company, offering training and professional productions for performers aged 4-19. Many of our students have gone on to perform with Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Cabrillo Stage and Western Stage as well as study musical theater at University. Our upcoming summer season includes; "Bugsy Malone", "The Music Man”, our Tots Theater Camp and more... This summer we will also be offering a Teen Production (T.B.A.). Registration for our summer classes and productions begins April 1st, 2010. More information is available upon request by calling or visiting us at our website. Don’t miss the fun!
KidsArt
226-D Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley
831.439.9233
kidsartclasses.com
"Every Child Is An Artist, " by Pablo Picasso! Come Learn to draw and paint, exploring a wide array of drawing and painting mediums from graphite to oil paints; and KidsArt always takes into consideration the student's abilities and interests. KidsArt also offers specialized clay workshops, anime workshops, cartoon paper sculpture workshops, and figure drawing/painting workshops. We offer Free Introductory Classes. Hope to hear from you soon!
Monterey Bay Repertory Theatre
Santa Cruz
831.207.4158
www.MBRTheatre.com
Allow your children to be a part of the classic production of The Wizard of Oz! This inspiring magical production includes songs like, "Somewhere over the Rainbow", "If I Only Had a Brain”, "Ting-Tong the Witch is dead!” and many more! All students will enjoy a speaking and singing role and will learn the art of acting, singing and dancing. Five-week workshop begins June 14 and ends with two weekends of performances July 18. SLVH Performing Arts Center, Felton. Ages 7-17.
No Limits Dance & Performing Arts
2800 S. Rodeo Gulch Rd. Ste-C, Soquel
831.476.0390 / 831.239.5726
www.nolimitssoquel.com
No Limits Dance offers jazz and hip hop classes for teens. Beginning thru advanced classes are ongoing on Wednesdays and Thursdays! Please call Athena for more information!
Seven Directions Institute of Art and Science
303 Potrero St Suite 7A, Santa Cruz
831.427.9500
Seven Directions Summer Art Camps are a great way for students, including teens, to hone their artistic skills. Each two week Monday-Friday session has a unique theme. In Build It! a new architecture camp, students will create blueprints and 3D structures. Several 2007 camps emphasize drawing from realistic three-dimensional models, including 100 live marine creatures, reptiles and birds. Students create with artist grade materials in our 2000 sq. ft. studio. This summer, bring your teen’s art to life!
Health, Counseling and Support
Alateen
831.462.1818
Alanon's Alateen Family Groups are a fellowship of family and friends of alcoholics and drug users. At Alateen meetings, teens that have parents or friends who are alcoholics can discuss their problems in an environment without adults and in complete anonymity. At Watsonville High School, students may attend Alateen meetings during the school day on campus. Please contact the school for information on dates and times of meetings. Please call Alateen for updated times and other locations.
Stacy Blasi L.C.S.W.
Psychotherapy and Consultation
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831.401.3220
My therapy style is warm and collaborative. I have many years of experience working with youth facing challenges related to anxiety, depression, peer issues, self-esteem, impulsivity, academic issues, trauma, and loss. I can also provide consultation to families who are considering adoption or who are facing challenges inherent to the adoption process.
Camp Recovery Center
Scotts Valley
877.557.6237
www.camprecovery.com
The Camp is a chemical dependency program that provides a wide range of services for adolescents. The Family Program consists of lectures, videos, discussion and group activities. Residential treatment takes place on 25 wooded acres and offers counseling, group therapy, relapse prevention education, 12-step meetings, art therapy and recreational activities.
Marc L. Grossman, D.D.S.
James B. Smith, D.D.S.
228/230 Green Valley Rd, Freedom
831.722.9202
www.dental4kids.com
Teens have special needs when visiting the dental office, unique from those of young children and adults. An awareness of the emotional needs of teens and their growing maturity is a key element to a pediatric dentist's practice. Pediatric dentists create an atmosphere sensitive to both the physical and emotional needs of the teen patient.
HealthyKidzDoc Pediatrics
Tom Silverman MD
3065 Porter St Suite 104
Soquel
831.462.KIDZ(5439)
www.healthykidzdoc.yourmd.com
We offer something no one else can: the most friendly, personalized medical care for children you can imagine. Kids of all ages love coming here, and so do their parents. We are not a corporation and we don’t employ Nurse Practioners or Physician Assistants. There’s one experienced friendly MD you and your kids will see every visit. Where else can you get that? Patients from birth through age 18 years are welcome (yes, we like teenagers). Come check out our new office in Soquel.
Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance
335 East Lake Avenue, Watsonville
831.728.6445
PVPSA is a non-profit, mental health agency serving the Pajaro Valley Unified School District. They provide individual and family counseling, an all male mentoring program, drug, alcohol, tobacco and gang prevention and intervention services, conflict resolution services, and programs in connection with probation and the juvenile justice system. PVPSA also works in alternative education with the County Office of Education as well as in collaboration with other agencies countywide to help youth make healthy choices.
Planned Parenthood
1119 Pacific Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Cruz
831.426.5550
40 Penny Lane, Watsonville
831.724.7525
24-hour Facts-of-Life Hotline, 1.800.711.9848
Planned Parenthood also provides educational services through schools and community agencies and has a peer education program in Ben Lomond for teens to help their peers learn about reproductive health. In Watsonville, Teen Success is a weekly support group for pregnant and parenting teens. Planned Parenthood also sponsors Teen Talk, a weekly pregnancy prevention and support group that meets at Lakeview Middle School in Watsonville. For more information about any of our programs, please call Gary Rodriguez at (831) 758-8902, ext. 213. A 24-hour Facts of Life Hotline, 1-800-711-9848, and our Teen Wire website, www.teenwire.com, also provide general information regarding reproductive health and birth control methods.
Salud Para La Gente
204 East Beach Street, Watsonville
831.728.0222
Salud Para La Gente is a free and low-cost health clinic for teens, children and adults. It also offers Gay and Proud, a support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth that provides a safe environment to socialize, develop self-esteem and leadership skills, and share information about identity and relationships. This program involves mostly monolingual Spanish speaking youth ages 14-19. The clinic also provides confidential pregnancy and HIV testing.
Santa Cruz County Tobacco Education Coalition
1070 Emeline Ave., Santa Cruz
831.454.4141
The Santa Cruz County Tobacco Education Coalition offers many opportunities for community members interested in smoking and other tobacco issues that impact our county. The Coalition also has lots of information on how to quit smoking. Call to request educational brochures or a list of classes in Santa Cruz County.
Mara Shamaya
Simplexity Health
www.simplexityhealth.com/marashamaya
831.476.5446
Youth Services
709 Mission Street, Santa Cruz
24-hour Crisis Line: 831.425.0771
831.429.8350
241 East Lake Avenue, Watsonville
831.688.8856
www.scccc.org/youthservices
Youth Services is a component of the Santa Cruz Counseling Center that serves families and adolescents by helping them find positive solutions to the wide range of challenges facing youth today. They offer numerous programs at their two locations, some at no cost and others on a sliding scale. There are weekly therapy groups as well as a one-time use program. Youth Services works closely with the juvenile justice system as well as city schools and various community service agencies. They have a 24-hour crisis line and counselors on staff available for walk-ins and services for homeless and runaway youth. Many more services and programs are available, please call or visit the website for more information.
Dr. Yvonne D Vermillion, Psy, D., M.A.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
117 Fern Street
Santa Cruz
831.332.4632
With a doctorate in psychology and over 20 years of experience in child and adolescent issues, Dr. Vermillion returns to Santa Cruz. As a brief cognitive behavioral therapist, she specializes in play therapy, anti-bullying strategies, anger management, and relationship issues.
Recreation and Entertainment
99¢ Store & More Party Store
1706 Freedom Blvd
Freedom (next to K-Mart)
831.761.5315
New Lower Prices make your parties affordable. Our Decorations, Piñatas and Party Supplies cover all occasions, you'll also find the largest selection of Mylar balloons in Santa Cruz County. Graduation is around the corner. Don't waste time standing in line, Reserve your Graduation Balloons Now!! Shop Lower Prices and Save!
Camp Winnarainbow
www.campwinnarainbow.org
510.525.4304
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Ages 7-14. Classes in the circus and performing arts include trapeze, clowning, tightrope, juggling, unicycling, stilt-walking, gymnastics, theater, hip hop, martial arts, magic, music, art, basketball court, nature walks, environmental and multi-cultural awareness. Beautiful lake with 350 waterslide, year-round stream and lodging in canvas tipis.
iD Tech Camps – Summer Tech Fun at Stanford!
1-888-709-TECH (8324)
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Over 100,000 students ages 7-18 have created video games, websites, movies, iPhone® and Facebook® apps, robots and 3D animations. Located at 60 universities nationwide and Canada. Also in the Bay Area just for teens: iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy and iD Visual Arts Academy. iD 365 free online workshops. Save w/code CAU29.
Mission Springs
1050 Lockhart Gulch Rd
Scotts Valley
1.800.683.9133
www.missionsprings.com
Frontier Ranch, a summer camp for grades 4-9, is located in the mountains of Scotts Valley. It is a place where friendships are fostered, where campers are encouraged to try new things, and grow as a person. Camp can be one of the most significant experiences for youth. Frontier Ranch began over 40 years ago with that idea in mind and we are proud to continue that tradition today. Check us out!
Redwood Christian Park
idigcamp.com
831.338.2134
Youth Coordinator: Marci Maple
Come spend a week with us in the beautiful Santa Cruz Mountains. You'll see old friends and meet new ones while you learn about God, play ridiculously fun games, spend a day at the beach (Junior High/High Schoolers) along with paintball, swimming, campfires, and so much more.
Seymour Center at Long Marine Lab
Teen Centers and Youth Programs
100 Shaffer Road, Santa Cruz
831.459.3800
www.seymourcenter.ucsc.edu
The Seymour Center offers a variety of opportunities for teens. Come experience the marine lab first hand by participating is the Sea Search program. Sea Search is an opportunity to have fun while learning about marine science through the Seymour Center's exhibits, aquaria, touch tank, lab tours, and educational programs. In addition, the Seymour Center has volunteer opportunities for teens (ages 15 and up) as apprentice guides. Apprentice guides assist visitors at the touch tank and help with visitor programs in the aquarium and exhibit hall. Contact the Seymour Center for more information.
O'Neill Surf Shop
1115 41st Ave.
Capitola
831.475.4151
O'Neill Surf Shop Downtown
110 Cooper Street
Santa Cruz
831.469.4377
O'Neill Surf Shop Beach Boardwalk
400 Beach Street
Santa Cruz
831.459.9230
O'Neill 24 hour Surf Report 831-475-2275. Everything you need for the beach, surfing, and looking good at school. Huge selection of girls bikinis and boys board shorts, all in new Spring and Summer styles. O'Neill Wetsuits for the whole family, UV protective Lycra, beach chairs, sandals, skate boards, and skim boards. Sunglasses, beach hats, and all your favorite surf clothing brands. Only at O'Neill Surf Shop.
Santa Cruz Gymnastics Center
2750B Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz
831-462-0655
www.scgym.com
Are your teens in need of a fun and healthy activity? Here at Santa Cruz Gymnastics Center we offer many choices geared for teens and pre-teens with a wide range of abilities. Whether they are an ex-gymnast looking to casually return to the sport, someone looking to improve strength and coordination for another sport, or they’ve just always wanted to learn how to flip, we have a class that will work perfect! On Mondays and Wednesdays we offer a teen tumbling class, emphasizing strength training, flexibility and form shaping for cheerleading and a wide variety of other sports. For teenagers with past experience in gymnastics we have a non-competitive class that meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If your teen is interested in learning all events in gymnastics, we also have beginning and intermediate classes for teen and pre-teen boys and girls. We also have camps and activity nights offered throughout the year.
Santa Cruz Roller Palladium
1606 Seabright Ave
Santa Cruz
831.423.0844
A fantastic place for TEEN private parties, accommodating large groups at a very reasonable price. Bring your own music and create your own themes. Perfect for birthdays and graduations. And teens and families can join us for pubic sessions in the afternoons and evenings. Please call for hours and party reservations. We have been specializing in roller skating fun for 60 years!
Seahorse Swim School, Inc.
831.476.SWIM (7946)
www.SeahorseSwimSchool.com
Teens and pre-teens alike will love our Non-Competitive Swim Team. We integrate stroke refinement and strength training into our heart pumping workouts. We utilize positive, corrective feedback to build confidence in our swimmers. Our hour-long workouts are held 3 days a week: T/Th 5-6pm & Sat 10-11 am at Seascape Sports Club. (Private lessons available too!)
Tennis Lessons
With David Van Ness and Melissa Gurney Van Ness
Imperial Courts Tennis Club
2505 Cabrillo College Dr.
Aptos
831.465.9588
Toadal Fitness Inc.
1200 17th Ave. Unit #108, Santa Cruz
831.464.3764
www.toadalfitness.com
A fitness program designed for children of all ages with an exclusive center just for teens! Huge variety of activities and games which include circuit training, cardio equipment, DDR, cardio hip-hop, Zumba, Martial Arts, gymnastics, a HUGE outdoor climbing wall, HOMEWORK HELP, and MUCH MORE! Well-qualified staff to work with children of all ages in a positive environment that promotes self-confidence. An ideal after-school program that will keep your child motivated and energized all year long at a fraction of the cost of dance and sports classes anywhere else. Sibling discounts and guest passes available.
Academic Support
Aux Trois Pommes, CA
831.421.0898
www.aux3pommes-ca.com
Offering full immersion classes for teens in French, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese and German. Classes vary from 2-6 students. Our programs are designed to encourage a love of foreign languages through interactive and hands-on activities. Programs also introduce students to the cultures of the countries where these languages are spoken
Club Z! In-Home Tutoring
831.662.2504
www.clubztutoring.com
Club Z! Tutoring helps students improve grades, raise test scores, learn study skills, build academic self-confidence, and reach their full potential. The program provides individualized, one-on-one instruction in the student's home, or at schools, after school facilities, libraries, or community centers. Club Z! Tutors are experienced degreed professionals and state certified instructors with impeccable credentials and a heartfelt enthusiasm for teaching. We serve all ages, pre-K to adult, in all subjects including reading, mathematics, science, history - as well as study skills, foreign languages, ACT and SAT test prep, and much more.
Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School
425 Encinal Street
Santa Cruz
www.kirby.org
831. 423.0658
Georgiana Bruce Kirby is a college preparatory middle and high school renowned for academic excellence and exceptional visual and performing arts programs. Students thrive in small classes (averaging 12 students) where distinguished, enthusiastic faculty guide their intellectual and personal development. Active, personalized learning promotes creativity and fosters intellectual curiosity. Students search for their own answers and voice opinions in vibrant class discussions, learn to think critically and independently, and to discern with their hearts as well as their minds. Our community is bound together by a respect for diversity, an enthusiasm for life-long learning, and a serious commitment to serving our local and world community
Mount Madonna School, PreK-12
491 Summit Road, Watsonville
408.847.2717
www.MountMadonnaSchool.org
Mount Madonna School supports its students in becoming caring, self-aware and articulate critical thinkers, who are prepared to meet challenges with perseverance, creativity and integrity. We offer a well-rounded academic program that meets the highest standards of college preparedness, an exceptional performing arts program, athletics, visual arts, and philosophy classes, including a capstone course, Values in World Thought. Our travel-study program provides academic enrichment, opportunities for leadership, self-discipline, reflection and critical thinking. While our high school program is highly successful in terms of the universities that our graduates attend, our definition of success is not limited to this accomplishment, but also includes how prepared our graduates are to achieve their goals and work effectively with others in service to society.
Pediatric Therapy Center
8050 Soquel Drive, Suite A
Aptos
831.684.1804
www.ptc-sc.com
Santa Catalina School
1500 Mark Thomas Drive
Monterey
831.655.9300
santacatalina.org
Inside each student there is a purpose waiting to be fulfilled. At Santa Catalina, our students already have a head start. It’s a fact that girls' school graduates have a significant edge in the world over their coed peers, and the advantages of Santa Catalina reach far beyond statistics. We teach the way girls learn most effectively, often with open discussion and group projects. Students have a safe place to focus and explore their passions, forge lasting friendships, and feel comfortable with their place in the world. If you’re looking for a school that helps your daughter discover the person she is meant to become — Santa Catalina is the place to begin.
Santa Cruz Spanish
PO Box 3082, Santa Cruz
831.345.1961
www.SCSpanish.com
Steps to Success Educational Therapy
4145 Clares St, Suite G
Capitola
831.621.8100
www.stepstosuccessedtherapy.com
Is your teen struggling in school? We are a comprehensive educational therapy practice for students (K-12th grade) with learning differences. Using a family centered approach, we work to strengthen learning deficits, remediate academic skills and develop successful learning strategies. Services offered include educational assessments, individualized educational therapy, parent training, and tutoring.
Teach By-The-Beach
8037 Soquel Drive
Aptos
831.454.9696
www.teachbythebeach.com
We offer a rare combination of teaching and therapeutic approaches to individuals with educational or communicative needs. We provide a full spectrum of services ranging from early childhood subjects to highest-end secondary math and science curricula. We are energetic, compassionate, and eager to meet the individual needs of our students.
Youth Community Restoration Project (YCORP)
406 Main Street, Watsonville
831.724.4771
YCORP was originally founded as an alternative to incarceration program but has recently branched out to include the goals of connecting the community with youth and helping them to develop a sense of responsibility in the community. YCORP offers a job training and mentor program, helps to deal with restitution owed by juvenile offenders, and works to connect probation with the variety of community resources available, serving primarily youths ages 13-20. Funded by the Community Action Board to provide a job readiness program, YCORP is not just for youth in the criminal justice system but aims to prevent youth from choosing a criminal path. YCORP provides referrals to Family Resource Centers for Job Training and mentoring programs and Youth Employment Strategies Workshops that rotate throughout the county in six-week blocks. These workshops are geared towards at-risk youth and work on preventing pregnancy, homelessness, drug and alcohol abuse, and school problems. They seek community members to serve as mentors and employers to participate in the job-training program. Please call them for more information.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Resources for Teens
Gay-Straight Alliance’s (GSA) in Santa Cruz County
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) is a student-run club which provides a safe place for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex & questioning (GLBTIQ) students and their straight allies to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity, and work to end homophobia. Below is a partial list of the GSA's in Santa Cruz County:
Aptos High School
831.688.6565, Ext: 630
Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School
831.423.0658, Ext: 24
Pajaro Valley High School
831.728.8102
Watsonville High School
831.728.6390, Ext: 765
Santa Cruz High School
831.426.3960, Ext: 172
Harbor High School
831.429.3810, Ext: 1320
Queer Youth Task Force (QYTF)
Chair: Stuart Rosenstein
831.427.4004
www.QYTF.org
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for all GLBTIQ youth in Santa Cruz County, as well as children and siblings raised in homes where GLBTIQ people live. Projects include: Queer Youth Leadership Awards; Safe Schools Project, Transgender Teen Project; and Community Networking Meetings. An affiliate of the Diversity Center. Internships Available.
The Diversity Center (The Santa Cruz County GLBT Community Center)
Executive Director: Jim Brown
1117 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz
831.425.5422
www.diversitycenter.org
The Diversity Center is the GLBTIQ community center of Santa Cruz County. Services provided include a drop-in and meeting space; a lending library of over 2000 books; resources; a cyber center; producer of the annual Santa Cruz County Pride; youth monthly “Scene” programs; senior programs; transgender programs; and a GLBT Resource Directory. Visit the website for open hours.
Crisis Phone Numbers
AIDS Hotline
1.800.367.2437
National Runaway Switchboard
24-hour hotline-will relay messages
1.800.621.4000
Parental Stress Hotline
831.724.2879
831.426.7322
Quit Smoking
1.800.766.2888
Suicide Prevention Services
831.458.5300
1.877.663.5433
Youth Services 24-hour Crisis Lines
831.425.0771
831.728.2226
This is by no means a complete list of all the teen resources and programs in Santa Cruz County. GUiSC is not responsible for any errors or omissions, nor does inclusion in this listing constitute our endorsement of a program. Please call to verify the information listed. If you would like your program included in the next Teen Resource Guide, please email us at
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at your earliest convenience, but no later than January 30, 2011.
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