Monday, July 12, 2010

A Thanks to Tim Ward Art Studios

One of the local businesses that helped out tremendously with our "Save The Lifeguards" campaign was Tim Ward Art Studios. Tim generously donated his time to create the logo for the campaign. We were so fortunate to have his talent in this area.

In the design and illustration realm, Ward's involvement in action sports culture has evolved from local notoriety to international distinction. He has worked with some of the largest names in these industries and has also created an extensive portfolio outside of them.

Many of us locals know him for his popular line of Santa Cruz stickers which you will see on cars all over town. We have been carrying these stickers quite successfully in our parkstores at Natural Bridges and Seacliff State Beaches. Tim donates a portion of the proceeds from these stickers to local environmental organizations.



















Artwork by Ward covers a wide range- from beautiful oil on canvas paintings and dreamlike graphite drawings to regularly published illustration and internationally acclaimed logo branding. In much of his painting and drawing work, Ward strives to share the serenity and the beauty of the ocean and sky. These images are striking and subtle all at once. His unique graphites and colorful oils have been exhibited in California and Hawaii.


To see more of Tim's work, visit his website at www.TimWard.com

Monday, June 7, 2010

Amazing Support From Local Businesses for the "Save Our Lifeguards" Campaign

Since the campaign to Save Our Lifeguards (SOL) began, we have been receiving wonderful responses from the local business community.
The raffle is loaded with prizes donated by businesses in our community. See below for a list.
Also, several businesses have joined with us in providing unique opportunities to fund raise directly to their customers at special events.
Here are some of the ways that you can shop local and help the campaign at the same time:

Wednesday, June 9 from 4Pm - 7PM come to Whole Foods in Capitola, and have some tacos. They are offering delicious veggie tacos for only $1 or meat tacos for $2. Proceeds go to Friends for the SOL campaign.

Wednesday, June 9 from 5PM - 9PM at Woodstock's Pizza 710 Front St., Santa Cruz Please print our flyer and present it when ordering your tasty pizza and they will donate a portion of the proceeds to Friends for the SOL campaign. (You can find the flyer here.)

Saturday, June 19 from 9AM - 2PM Kitayama Brothers 481 San Andreas Rd,
Watsonville, CA 95076 Monterey Bay Greenhouse & Nursery Tour

The event will consist of several local growers in the Monterey Bay region who—for just this one day—will be opening their greenhouses and nurseries for tours from 9am to 2pm. Friends will have a booth on site at Kitayama Brothers where you can purchase flowers and snacks to benefit the SOL campaign.


Don't miss the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets and WIN!
Look over this fantastic list of prizes donated by local businesses and then contact Friends to purchase your chance to win.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Save Our Lifeguards!!!

Last year's historic state budget cuts resulted in the loss of our State Parks Seasonal Lifeguard program. Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks has stepped up and made the commitment to raise the necessary funding to save the seasonal lifeguards. We are taking immediate action to keep Santa Cruz County beaches safe for everyone. Donate Here.
Our lifeguards not only protect swimmers, surfers and kayakers; they do so much more.
Last year our State Lifeguards:
  • Rescued 151 people
  • Provided 436 people with direct medical attention
  • Educated 5,266 individuals, including 825 Junior Lifeguards
  • Made 95,632 preventative safety contacts that saved lives and prevented injuries

The campaign goal is to raise $60,000 by June 30th. Funding from the Save Our Lifeguards campaign will support the hiring of 45 seasonal lifeguards to protect and patrol our State Beaches. Seasonal lifeguards staff 12 lifeguard towers at the following locations:
Natural Bridges State Beach, Seabright State Beach, Twin Lakes State Beach, 14th Avenue, Seacliff Pier, Rio del Mar State Beach, Manresa Main State Beach, Manresa Uplands State Beach, Sunset State Beach, Palm State Beach.


Won't you join us in keeping the beaches safe for locals and tourists alike?
Donations can be made by contacting Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks at:
144 School Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 429-1840
Or Click Here to Donate Online

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Shell Dishes



An art show in Santa Cruz over the weekend led to discovery of a local artist, D'vorah, and her charming ceramic seashell dishes. Actual shells and seaweed were used to create the mold which the clay was pressed into. The dishes are finished with beautiful crackle glaze in both deep blue and aquamarine. You will find them this week in the store at Seacliff State Beach.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Chocolate & Chitchat


Come enjoy "Chocolate & Chitchat" with old friends and new at Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks 2nd Annual Open House.
We will break out the chocolate, strawberries and Martinelli's to celebrate an awesome year of working to Save Our State Parks!
When: Friday, May 7th from 5:00PM to 7:00PM
Where: Cruz Mission State Historic Park, 144 School St., Santa Cruz.
The Mission Adobe building will be open during the event. If you have not visited the oldest building in Santa Cruz, this could be your chance.

Monday, April 19, 2010

California Indian Traditional Shell Jewlery




This past weekend, I had the good fortune to be in Sacramento during the Annual Indian Art & Crafts Market at the California State Indian Museum. This is a small but wonderful museum which sits at the corner of the property just outside Sutter's Fort State Historic Park in the heart of Sacramento.

California Indian cultural items in the museum include fabulous collections of basketry, beadwork, clothing and exhibits about the ongoing traditions of various California Indian tribes. Descendants of the first Californians, tens of thousands of them, still live in California and still cherish and carry on their unique cultural heritage. Indigenous people have donated many photographs of family, friends and memorable times for use in the museum. A section of the museum features a hands-on area, where visitors can try their hand at using Indian tools, such as the pump drill, used for making holes in shell beads and other materials; the mortar and pestle and soap root brush, made from the soap root plant, all used for grinding acorns.















The event showcased about 15 artists or families who came from all over California.
There I met Chuck Snell and his wife who sell traditional shell jewelry and supplies for making your own jewelry. Their dentalium shell necklaces are a popular item in the museum's gift shop. I was able to purchase from them some of these necklaces as well as a selection of abalone earrings.
This jewelry is simple, elegant, timeless and very affordable. It will make a spectacular addition to our store at the Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park.
To read more about the dentalium shells and their significance in the Native American cultures, read this interesting article.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Latest Shipment

It's always exciting opening boxes here at Friends, because I never know just what I'll find - we're constantly receiving shipments of hermit crab figurines, telescopes, raccoon finger puppets, custom-made socks, hand-carved gourds from Peru and fused-glass jellyfish, just to name a few. This morning, as I opened one of our latest shipments, I knew immediately that we had picked a winner.
These Naturalist Library Pocket Journals, made by Michel Design Works, are the newest addition to the parkstores. Brightly colored, intricately designed and oh-so-compact and convenient, these little gems are perfect for the naturalist with a passion for writing (or anyone with a grocery or to-do list!).
Each notebook features a delicate study of birds, flowers, shells or fish. The patterns are overlaid with romantic handwritten words and phrases culled from vintage postcards. The designs evoke old-fashioned botanical prints, sketches and watercolors done by early botanists and naturalists. As a testament to just how gorgeous these notebooks are, we sold three to our staff before the price tags were even on! You can get one too, by visiting any of our five park stores.

-Kat Bailey, Retail Assistant

Friday, March 26, 2010

New Brighton's Pacific Migrations Visitor Center is Open Again


Spring is here and the Pacific Migrations Visitor Center at New Brighton State Beach is open for business again. Welcome back to lead interpreter, Jeff Barnes.
If you have not seen the engaging and informative displays, stop by and treat yourself!
The center is now open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10:00 to 4:00.

As Summer approaches, hours will increase and you can expect some great entertainment around the campfire during the summer months.

The parkstore has a new look this season. Check out the fun and unique new apparel as well as the favorites from last year. Members receive a 15% discount in all Friends stores. All proceeds go to support educational programs in our local California State Parks.
Good Health, Extreme Happiness, Good Fortune!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Our Newest Wholesale Customer

Some of you may not have yet discovered Epicenter Cycling in Aptos which opened in December. The store, conveniently located at the entrance to Nisene Marks State Park, is the Santa Cruz area home for all Trek Brand bicycles and bicycle service. It also features a great assortment of accessories for the mountain biker.
We feel this is a great outlet for our Nisene Marks "That's My Park" t-shirts and the trail maps for Nisene Marks and Wilder Ranch. Thanks to owner, Shawn Wilson for giving us the opportunity.


Stop in when you are in the neighborhood, take a look around and tell them "Friends" sent you.
For store hours and a map, you can visit the Epicenter Cycling website here.

Friday, March 5, 2010

The Fused Glass Art of Woventime Studio




Susan Bradshaw's fused glass sealife designs, alive with light and color, have been extremely popular with visitors at Seacliff and Natural Bridges. The line includes jellyfish, sea stars, sea turtles, fish and ocean waves. Packaged in mat board frames and secure for travelers, they are clearly individual works of art. Once they come out of the package and are placed in a window, that is when the magic of the art of fused glass really comes to life. Susan lives and works in North Monterey County. For more about Susan and Woventime Studio, visit her website here.


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

That's My Shark

On January 22nd a young swell shark pup was born in the aquarium at Seacliff State Beach. Perhaps you read this article on the front page of the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Or watched this video on the Sentinel's website.

Already many visitors have come to meet the shark. We wanted to commemorate the event with a t-shirt. The new shirts arrived this week and are now available for purchase in the parkstore at Seacliff State Beach. They are available in youth and adult sizes. Just for fun, we are also offering several choices of shark socks to go with them!


So many wonderful suggestions were made by visitors and volunteers as to what the shark should be named. Final selection will be made by local elementary school students. To keep informed, become a fan of Seacliff State Beach on Facebook.

Monday, February 1, 2010

I ♥ Parks


Just in time for Valentines Day, our parkstores at Natural Bridges and Seacliff are featuring "Hearts for the Parks" made by local fiber artist Robin West. Each pin is a tiny work of wearable art hand stitched from lovely fabric remnants and embellished with beads, buttons, lace and yarn.
Show your love for parks by wearing your heart on your sleeve, or lapel, or backpack, or wherever you might need a little color.
Robin has been a park visitor since her childhood years and has fond memories of camping at Big Basin every year with her parents as well as many other state and national parks. Many remember her for her Santa Cruz shop "Round Robin Fabrics" which she closed a few years ago to pursue other fabric intensive interests. She currently works from her home studio in Aptos.
Join Robin and Friends in showing your love for the parks.

Think Local First


Last week "Friends" became the newest member of Think Local First - County of Santa Cruz.
Started in 2007, this organization is "a network of independent and locally owned businesses and community organizations joining together to promote economic vitality and preserve the unique character of our community." You may have noticed the above logo in many storefront windows throughout the county.
We are looking forward to being a part of this great organization as we work to promote our local State Parks here in Santa Cruz County. For more information, visit the TLF website.
When you think local first, remember that Friends has 5 parkstores filled with interesting books, educational toys, parks apparel, notecards, gifts and jewelry. The stores are located in the visitor centers at the following parks: Wilder Ranch, Natural Bridges, Santa Cruz Mission, New Brighton and Seacliff.