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Monday, March 12, 2012



Image: calspillwatch.dfg.ca.gov
MARCH 11, 2011, TSUNAMI DAMAGE
Estimated cost of repairs: $17 million
Docks to be replaced: 23, of 29 total
Docks completed: 2
Completion date: end of 2013


By Jason Hoppin

Santa Cruz Sentinel (MCT)

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Sailboats glide by, the chatter of outdoor diners fill the air and crab can be bought straight off the boat, but the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor in California has a long way to go before normal returns to port.

A year after a tsunami turned the harbor into a whirl of tidal surges that tore apart slips and tossed around boats like toys, just two of 23 damaged docks have been replaced. Despite appearances, Port Director Lisa Ekers said, there is evidence of the work that remains right under the balls of your feet.





MISCELLANEOUS

Do you know about the Food Truck Mafia? Every Tuesday there will be food trucks in the Logan parking lot from 4:30 to 9:00 p.m.! New Haven teachers and the Food Truck Mafia are bringing this to help support our schools. Come have a good meal, visit with friends, listen to music…and help our schools!

Sign up in the Career Center for Ohlone or Chabot’s Assessment Testing. ONLY students who have already done their online application and are part of Early Decision will be able to test at Logan.

Have you ever dreamed about working in the fashion world? Be it design and all the creative energy that goes into it, or maybe the business side is more appealing to you. Either way, if you’d like to find out more about what it takes to be successful in the ever changing, fast paced world of fashion, sign up in the Career Center to be part of FIDM’s presentation here at Logan.


Johnnie Mae Young (born March 12, 1923) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and currently WWE Ambassador.

Young was an influential pioneer in women's wrestling, helping to increase its popularity during World War II and training many generations of wrestlers. She wrestled throughout the United States and Canada, and won multiple titles in the National Wrestling Alliance.

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