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65-599: New Riders may refer to: New Riders of the Purple Sage , an American country rock band formed in 1969 New Riders (album) , a 1976 album by the New Riders of the Purple Sage New Riders Press , a publishing imprint of Peachpit Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

130-732: A traditional bluegrass ensemble formed by the remnants of the Peninsula folk scene. Nelson was set to serve as lead guitarist in the reconstituted lineup of Big Brother that coalesced later in 1969 and thus may have contributed to some of the recordings on Be a Brother (1970) during this transitional period. Dawson—who dropped out of Occidental College in December 1965 and remained in Los Angeles for several years thereafter, "hanging out with musicians and weirdos"—had returned to Los Altos Hills by early 1969, allowing him to contribute to

195-570: A "psychedelic country" fusion milieu redolent of Gram Parsons ' nascent Flying Burrito Brothers . "Henry", a traditional shuffle with contemporary lyrics about marijuana smuggling, also dates from this period. Dawson's vision was prescient, as 1969 marked the emergence of country rock via Bob Dylan , The Band , The Flying Burrito Brothers , Poco , the Dillard & Clark Band, and the Clarence White -era Byrds . Around this time, Garcia

260-406: A 25-acre (10 ha) site which was formerly Lawridge Farm, part of the former Rancho San Augustin. "Residents" of the park included Santa, Mrs. Santa, and elves and gnomes who operated the rides and sold tickets. There was a petting zoo, a bobsled ride, a whirling Christmas tree ride, and a train ride, as well as a Fairy Tale Land. The park was sold in 1966 but continued to be operated under lease by

325-493: A Mexican citizen in 1833, Bolcoff moved his family to his 4,400-acre (18 km ) land grant building, an adobe casa historians speculate was located near present-day Kings Village Shopping Center. Bolcoff relinquished his interest in the Rancho San Augustin, selling and accepting $ 400 from Joseph Ladd Majors, also known as Don Juan José Mechacas. July 7, 1846, marked the shift of power in the region from Mexico to

390-530: A Nelson-sung cover of Peter Rowan 's "Panama Red" that steadily gained traction as an enduring FM radio staple. The album peaked at No. 55 in Billboard and, albeit as a sleeper hit , marked the band's commercial zenith; in 1979, it was certified gold by RIAA . In the mid-1970s, Radio Caroline adopted the song "On My Way Back Home" from the Gypsy Cowboy album as the station's theme tune. The song

455-466: A Santa's Village elsewhere the previous year, leased 25 acres (100,000 m ) at the former Lawridge Farm, which was a portion of the former Rancho San Augustin for the Scotts Valley location of Santa's Village. The park maintained a historically correct team of Mexican burros that lived on the back 20-acre (81,000 m ) field. Four reindeer from Unalakleet, Alaska , pulled Santa's sleigh. All

520-470: A female householder with no husband present, and 30.5% were non-families. 23.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.05. In the city, the population was spread out, with 25.8% under the age of 18, 7.0% from 18 to 24, 30.2% from 25 to 44, 23.2% from 45 to 64, and 13.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age

585-616: A fur trader around 1815, Bolcoff jumped ship on the Monterey Bay shoreline, quickly assimilated into the Spanish culture, and was well received by the Spanish authorities. Volkov had his Russian Orthodox baptism validated in Mission Soledad in 1817, and was given the Spanish name José Antonio Bolcoff. Bolcoff lived with and traveled with Alta California 's governor Pablo Vicente de Solá , acting as an interpreter. Becoming

650-507: A moderate success comparable to the Dead's releases of the era, peaking at No. 39 on the Billboard 200 chart. Entirely composed by Dawson (in comparison to the more egalitarian songwriting of later releases), the record was driven by Garcia's pedal-steel playing. With the New Riders desiring to become more of a self-sufficient group and Garcia needing to focus on his other responsibilities,

715-678: A period of inactivity Nelson contributed to the Grateful Dead's Aoxomoxoa (1969) sessions and served as the caretaker of Big Brother and the Holding Company 's rehearsal space while guitarist Peter Albin and drummer David Getz undertook a European tour with Country Joe & the Fish following the schismatic departure of Janis Joplin and Sam Andrew from the former band in December 1968. During this period Nelson and Garcia played intermittently in an early iteration of High Country,

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780-497: Is a non-denominational Protestant Bible school that was founded in 1968. In 2003, it earned the distinction of being a Blue Ribbon School , a distinction awarded to one school in 25 across the nation. Monterey Coast Preparatory School , a private school offering a college preparatory curriculum for middle and high schoolers with learning differences, moved from its original location in Santa Cruz to Scotts Valley in 2014. In

845-547: Is a small city in Santa Cruz County , California , United States, about thirty miles (48 km) south of downtown San Jose and six miles (9.7 km) north of the city of Santa Cruz , in the upland slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains . As of the 2020 census , the city population was 12,224. Principal access to the city is supplied by State Route 17 that connects San Jose and Santa Cruz. The city

910-563: Is in central Santa Cruz County , in the northern portion of the North Central Coast Air Basin . Air in Scotts Valley is typically maritime in origin, as it moves over the land from the Pacific Ocean. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are mild and generally rainy. Most rain falls as a result of winter Pacific storms between the months of November and April. Sound levels in Scotts Valley are typically in

975-705: Is now known as Carbonera Creek . When the lake drained, the people moved downslope following the lake water's transformation as in became the creek. Around 2000 BC, Ohlone people occupied areas along the remaining creeks, spring and seep areas, along with permanent and seasonal drainages, and on flat ridges and terraces. Permanent villages were usually placed on elevations above seasonal flood levels. Surrounding areas were used for hunting and seed, acorn , and grass gathering. Therefore, areas along watercourses are considered likely locations for prehistoric cultural resources. Several watercourses, including portions of Carbonera Creek , Bean Creek , and MacKenzie Creek, are within

1040-736: Is supplied to the City of Scotts Valley by the Scotts Valley Water District and the San Lorenzo Valley Water District . Domestic water supplies are obtained solely from groundwater sources extracted by wells. Wastewater in Scotts Valley is treated at the Scotts Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant at Scotts Valley and Mount Hermon Roads. Treated wastewater effluent is pumped via the city of Santa Cruz into

1105-458: The Aoxomoxoa sessions and briefly enroll at Foothill College . After a mescaline experience at Pinnacles National Park with Torbert and Matthew Kelly , he began to compose songs on a regular basis. Some (such as "Glendale Train" and "I Don't Know You") were traditional country pastiches; a number of others ("Last Lonely Eagle", "Garden of Eden", and "Dirty Business") found him working in

1170-558: The Grateful Dead (initially known as The Warlocks) with blues singer Ron "Pigpen" McKernan , while Nelson joined the similarly inclined New Delhi River Band (which would eventually come to include bassist Dave Torbert ) shortly thereafter. Although they lacked the managerial acumen and cultural cachet of the Grateful Dead and elected to remain in East Palo Alto, California unlike the former group, which soon relocated to

1235-718: The Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, the New Delhi River Band were considered by late 1966 to be the house band of The Barn (one of the region's few viable concert venues outside of San Francisco) in Scotts Valley, California . The group continued to enjoy a cult following in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties through the Summer of Love until their dissolution in early 1968. After

1300-562: The Merry Pranksters and Ken Kesey , from La Honda , at The Barn , in the last chapter of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test . At Scott's Valley Drive, just off Highway 17 , The Barn as a nightclub closed by 1968, with the Baymonte Christian School taking control of the property. The Barn resurrected as a dinner theater in an RV park in the 70s, and eventually a warehouse for Seagate Technologies. The Barn

1365-470: The Roger McGuinn Band replaced Battin after he left the group to co-found a reconstituted lineup of The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1976. Shortly thereafter, Spencer Dryden relinquished his performance duties to manage the group in 1977. His musical replacement was Patrick Shanahan. Allen Kemp joined on bass in 1978 before emerging as a co-frontman on guitar and vocals, contributing prominently to

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1430-535: The Skypark Airport was established in the year 1990. E-mu Systems , Seagate Technology , Sessions , and Borland Software Corporation were all formerly headquartered in Scotts Valley. Zero Motorcycles manufactures all-electric motorcycles in Scotts Valley. Netflix 's first headquarters were established in Scotts Valley by Reed Hastings, a Stanford graduate, in 1997. The headquarters were later moved to nearby Los Gatos, California . In May 2016,

1495-475: The University of California, Santa Cruz signed a 20-year lease to occupy the former Borland headquarters establishing its Scotts Valley Center. The center serves as the professional offices for three of its divisions — Information Technology services, Business and Administrative services, and University Relations. According to Scotts Valley's 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in

1560-521: The Zane Grey novel ) consisted of Alembic Studio engineer Bob Matthews on electric bass and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead on drums; bassist Phil Lesh also played sporadically with the ensemble in lieu of Matthews through the end of the year, as documented by the late 1969 demos later included on the Before Time Began archival release. Lyricist Robert Hunter briefly rehearsed with

1625-438: The outlaw country movement (exemplified by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings ) and such second-wave country rock groups as The Eagles , Pure Prairie League , and Firefall . The band continued to open several Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Band shows in 1977 and 1978, including the final concert preceding the closure of Winterland Ballroom on December 31, 1978. In 1974, Torbert left NRPS; he and Matthew Kelly co-founded

1690-507: The poverty line , including 1.2% of those under age 18 and 4.0% of those age 65 or over. In the state legislature , Scotts Valley is in the 17th Senate District, represented by Democrat John Laird , and in the 28th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Gail Pellerin . Federally, Scotts Valley is in California's 19th congressional district , represented by Democrat Jimmy Panetta . From 1950 to 2011, Scotts Valley

1755-478: The Grateful Dead". An acoustic Grateful Dead set that often included contributions from Dawson and Nelson would then segue into New Riders and electric Dead sets, obviating the need to hire external opening acts. By the time the New Riders recorded their first album in late 1970, there were several personnel changes. Hart temporarily left the Grateful Dead in February 1971. Although Hart contributed to two tracks on

1820-508: The New Riders of the Purple Sage split up. Dawson retired from music and moved to Mexico to become an English teacher. By this time, Nelson had started his own David Nelson Band. There was a reunion performance in 2001. In 2002, the New Riders accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award from High Times magazine. On hand were a frail Dawson (suffering from emphysema ), Nelson, Cage, Dryden and Torbert's widow Patti. The band performed "Panama Red" and "Lonesome LA Cowboy" with Peter Rowan as part of

1885-466: The New Riders. These included among others, guitarists Allen Kemp, Gary Vogensen, and Evan Morgan; bass players Fred Campbell, Bill Laymon, and Michael White; and drummers Val Fuentes , and Greg Lagardo. Some projects had the current line-up performing new material and others reworked older material. On some albums, such as Midnight Moonlight , the band's sound was less influenced by electric country rock and more by acoustic bluegrass music. In 1997,

1950-1059: The Purple Sage New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band. The group emerged from the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco in 1969 and its original lineup included several members of the Grateful Dead . The band is sometimes referred to as the New Riders or as NRPS . The roots of the New Riders can be traced back to the early 1960s Peninsula folk / beatnik scene centered on Stanford University 's now-defunct Perry Lane housing complex in Menlo Park, California where future Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia often played gigs with like-minded guitarist David Nelson . The young John Dawson (also known as "Marmaduke") also played some concerts with Garcia, Nelson, and their compatriots while visiting relatives on summer vacation. Enamored of

2015-636: The Santa's Village Corporation. When that corporation went bankrupt in 1977. the owner considered launching a Knott's Berry Farm type of complex but was denied a permit by the city of Scotts Valley, and the park closed for good in 1979. Scotts Valley's most famous resident was film director Alfred Hitchcock , who lived in a mountaintop estate above the Vine Hill area from 1940 to 1972. Florence Owens Thompson , made famous by Dorothea Lange 's Migrant Mother photograph, died in Scotts Valley in 1983. Netflix

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2080-594: The Tree Circus in 1964 when it changed its name to The Lost World. Surviving trees have since been moved to Gilroy Gardens . Santa's Village, one of three locations in America's first theme park chain, was established in 1956. It was the most popular of the many attractions, attracting millions of visitors to Scotts Valley for over twenty years, and it was the last of Scotts Valley's theme parks to close its doors, in 1979. H. Glenn Holland , who had already developed

2145-613: The United States. Hiram Scott built the Greek revival style Scott House in 1853. Situated behind City Hall, it is a Santa Cruz County Historical Trust Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places . The house originally stood on Scotts Valley Drive, near where a Bank of America branch is now located. From the 1840s, money-making activity in Scotts Valley centered on several industries: lumber, grain,

2210-399: The age of 64. Pedal steel guitarist Buddy Cage died on February 5, 2020, at age 73. Seven-inch singles released by the New Riders of the Purple Sage are: The membership of the New Riders of the Purple Sage has changed many times. The following table shows a somewhat simplified version of the history of the band's lineups. Scotts Valley, California#The Barn Scotts Valley

2275-495: The album, former Jefferson Airplane drummer Spencer Dryden replaced him in the New Riders prior to his departure from the parent group. Dryden would remain with the group for ten years, ultimately serving as the band's manager. Their first album , eponymously titled was released on Columbia Records (under a contract informed by Clive Davis 's long-term aspiration to sign the Grateful Dead) in late 1971. It proved to be

2340-479: The band Kingfish (best known for Bob Weir 's membership during the Grateful Dead's late-1974 to mid-1976 touring hiatus) the year before. Initially he was replaced by Skip Battin (formerly of Skip & Flip and the early 1970s lineup of The Byrds), who briefly emerged as the dominant creative force in the band due to his prolific songwriting collaboration with controversial Hollywood impresario Kim Fowley . Stephen A. Love of Rick Nelson 's Stone Canyon Band and

2405-573: The band on bass in early 1970 before the permanent hiring of Torbert in April of that year. The most commercially successful configuration of the New Riders would come to encompass Dawson, Nelson, Torbert, Spencer Dryden , and Buddy Cage . After a few warmup gigs throughout the Bay Area in 1969, Dawson, Nelson, and Torbert began to tour in May 1970 as part of a tripartite bill advertised as "An Evening with

2470-407: The buildings were designed to look like log chalet-type structures, replete with snowy roofs and gingerbread trim. One chalet housed a legendary fresh gingerbread bakery. Theme-appropriate music flowed from speakers hidden in towering redwood trees. In 1977 the Santa's Village Corporation had filed for bankruptcy, and in 1979 the park's gates were finally closed. The site is currently a playing field at

2535-706: The celebration. In the spring of 2004, Cage sat in at several gigs with the David Nelson Band. Shortly after the death of Spencer Dryden, a reconstituted line-up of the New Riders began touring in late 2005. It features David Nelson and Buddy Cage, alongside guitarist Michael Falzarano , bassist Ronnie Penque , and drummer Johnny Markowski . They have released a live album, Wanted: Live at Turkey Trot , and two studio albums, Where I Come From and 17 Pine Avenue . Allen Kemp died on June 25, 2009. John "Marmaduke" Dawson died in Mexico on July 21, 2009, at

2600-536: The city are: The 2010 United States Census reported that Scotts Valley had a population of 11,580. The population density was 2,520.4 inhabitants per square mile (973.1/km ). The racial makeup of Scotts Valley was 9,958 (86.0%) White , 101 (0.9%) African American , 57 (0.5%) Native American , 590 (5.1%) Asian , 18 (0.2%) Pacific Islander , 292 (2.5%) from other races , and 564 (4.9%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1,158 persons (10.0%). The Census reported that 11,308 people (97.7% of

2665-401: The city was 88.63% White , 0.48% African American , 0.40% Native American , 4.62% Asian , 0.18% Pacific Islander , 2.15% from other races , and 3.53% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.40% of the population. There were 4,273 households, out of which 36.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.3% were married couples living together, 7.9% had

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2730-483: The city. Scotts Valley was named after Hiram Daniel Scott, who purchased Rancho San Agustin , including the valley, in 1850 from Joseph Ladd Majors. Before Majors, the property was owned by José Bolcoff. Bolcoff was the original settler and first European to claim title and live in what was to be Scotts Valley. He was born Osip Volkov around 1794 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky , Siberia . Working as

2795-700: The fall of 1965, Eric Nord , proprietor of coffee houses including the Hungry I in San Francisco, and the Sticky Wicket in Aptos , also opened The Barn (1965–1968), an art gallery and coffee house, with a large area for concerts, on the site of the Frapwell Dairy Barn (1914–1948), in Scotts Valley. Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead performed at The Barn . Tom Wolfe describes

2860-538: The former headquarters of Borland . Scotts Valley is also near Big Basin Redwoods State Park , Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park , and Roaring Camp Railroads . The town is surrounded by coast redwood forests. The city of Santa Cruz lies to the south. A relatively large municipal skateboard park , where pro skateboarder Eric Costello died in October 2005 due to improper helmet use, is near Skypark,

2925-563: The junction of the State Highway and Mt. Hermon Road. Camp Evers consisted of a small store, gas pumps, dance hall and tents, becoming a resort and rest stop for travelers. The Beverly Gardens were established in the 1930s and featured a collection of exotic birds and animals, a restaurant, and cabins. Axel Erlandson opened The Tree Circus in 1947, featuring trees grafted and trained in strange and unusual shapes . Bright "life size" painted dinosaurs overlooking Highway 17 were added to

2990-423: The milling of grain, and most importantly the tanning of hides and working of leather. Beginning in the 1930s, peat moss was removed from Scotts Valley and taken to San Francisco to supply soil for difficult indoor plants such as gardenias . When the peat ran out, sand and gravel were quarried and sold. The area was the site of Santa's Village, a Christmas-themed amusement park which opened on May 30, 1957, on

3055-469: The musician parted ways with the group in November 1971. Seasoned pedal steel player Buddy Cage was recruited from Ian and Sylvia 's Great Speckled Bird to replace Garcia. The band's second album, Powerglide (1972), was the first to feature this line-up. The Powerglide album art included a notable caricature of the band members drawn by Lore Shoberg. 1973's The Adventures of Panama Red included

3120-641: The population) lived in households, 264 (2.3%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 8 (0.1%) were institutionalized. There were 4,426 households, out of which 1,588 (35.9%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 2,423 (54.7%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 474 (10.7%) had a female householder with no husband present, 189 (4.3%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 206 (4.7%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships , and 43 (1.0%) same-sex married couples or partnerships . 1,054 households (23.8%) were made up of individuals, and 516 (11.7%) had someone living alone who

3185-430: The population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 2,750 people (23.7%) lived in rental housing units. As of the census of 2000, there were 11,385 people, 4,273 households, and 2,969 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,473.7 inhabitants per square mile (955.1/km ). There were 4,423 housing units at an average density of 961.0 units per square mile (371.0 units/km ). The racial makeup of

3250-424: The range of 57 to 65 dBA , except for somewhat higher levels within 150 feet (46 m) from Highway 17. Scotts Valley has mild weather throughout the year, enjoying a Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb) characterized by cool, wet winters and warm, mostly dry summers. Due to its proximity to Monterey Bay , fog and low overcast are common during the night and morning hours, especially in the summer. Drinking water

3315-655: The site of a former airport, in central Scotts Valley. Three hotels operate in Scotts Valley: a Best Western hotel located near the Granite Creek entrance to Highway 17, a Four Points by Sheraton located on Scotts Valley Drive, and a Hilton hotel located near the Mount Hermon junction with Highway 17. Evidence regarding blighted conditions in the Redevelopment Area of Santa's Village and

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3380-638: The site. Scotts Valley is in the west hills of the Santa Cruz Mountains . State Route 17 connects Scotts Valley to Santa Cruz to the south and to Los Gatos , San Jose , and the South Bay area to the north. Scotts Valley is located at the southern end of the WWF -designated Northern California coastal forests ecoregion. According to the United States Census Bureau , it has a total area of 4.6 square miles (12 km ), all land. It

3445-569: The songwriting for the band's last major label release, 1981's Feelin' All Right . In 1982, Nelson and Cage left the band, leaving Dawson as the sole remaining member from the classic lineup. From the early 1980s to the late 1990s Dawson continued as leader of the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He was joined by bluegrass -oriented multi-instrumentalist Rusty Gauthier, who sang and played acoustic guitar, slide guitar , mandolin , banjo, and fiddle . During this fifteen-year period, an evolving lineup of musicians played with Dawson and Gauthier in

3510-631: The sounds of Bakersfield-style country music , Dawson would turn his older friends on to the work of Merle Haggard and Buck Owens and provided a vital link between Timothy Leary 's International Federation for Internal Freedom in Millbrook, New York (Dawson having boarded at the Millbrook School ) and the Menlo Park bohemian coterie nurtured by Ken Kesey . Inspired by American folk music , rock and roll , and blues , Garcia formed

3575-498: The summer of 1969 it was decided that a full band would be formed and David Nelson was recruited to play lead guitar. In addition to Nelson, Dawson (on acoustic guitar ), and Garcia (continuing to play pedal steel), the original line-up of the band that came to be known as the New Riders of the Purple Sage (a nod to the Foy Willing -led Western swing combo from the 1940s, Riders of the Purple Sage , which borrowed its name from

3640-449: The title New Riders . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_Riders&oldid=538924452 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages New Riders of

3705-408: Was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.6 males. The median income for a household in the city was $ 72,449, and the median income for a family was $ 88,573. Males had a median income of $ 74,183 versus $ 40,492 for females. The per capita income for the city was $ 35,684. About 0.9% of families and 2.5% of the population were below

3770-417: Was 41.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.0 males. There were 4,610 housing units at an average density of 1,003.4 units per square mile (387.4 units/km ), of which 3,248 (73.4%) were owner-occupied, and 1,178 (26.6%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.4%; the rental vacancy rate was 3.2%. 8,558 people (73.9% of

3835-415: Was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55. There were 3,086 families (69.7% of all households); the average family size was 3.03. The population was spread out, with 2,863 people (24.7%) under the age of 18, 969 people (8.4%) aged 18 to 24, 2,513 people (21.7%) aged 25 to 44, 3,660 people (31.6%) aged 45 to 64, and 1,575 people (13.6%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age

3900-416: Was founded in Scotts Valley by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in 1997. From its early years as a stop on the stage route across the mountains , the Scotts Valley area has provided services to travelers. With the growing usage of the automobile in the early 20th century , the area became commercialized and tourism developed as a local industry. In the early 1920s, Edward Evers established Camp Evers at

3965-819: Was home to Bethany University , a four-year private Christian university . The campus was leased to Olivet University for the 2011–2012 school year, but Olivet was unable to complete a purchase and moved back to San Francisco in May 2012. The parent Assemblies of God denomination is seeking another buyer for the campus. The Scotts Valley Unified School District operates four public schools: Scotts Valley High School (grades 9 to 12), Scotts Valley Middle School (grades 6 to 8), and two elementary schools : Vine Hill School (grades Kindergarten to 5) and Brook Knoll School. They also operate an Independent Study/Home School program. Together these schools serve more than 2,600 students each year. Baymonte Christian School serves students from pre-Kindergarten through eighth grades. Baymonte

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4030-466: Was incorporated in 1966. Approximately ten thousand years ago there was a lake in the lowest elevation of Scotts Valley. Archeological excavations of site CA-SCR-177 (Scotts Valley Site) in 1983 and 1987 support dates for human settlement of this area as between 9,000 and 12,000 years before present ( YBP ). The lake drained during the Mid-Holocene warming period (4,000-5,000 YBP) forming what

4095-439: Was similarly inspired to take up the pedal steel guitar , and an informal line-up including Dawson, Garcia, and Peninsula folk veteran Peter Grant (on banjo) began playing coffeehouse and hofbrau concerts together when the Grateful Dead were not touring. Their repertoire included country standards, traditional bluegrass, Dawson originals, and a few Dylan covers (" Lay Lady Lay ", " You Ain't Goin' Nowhere ", " Mighty Quinn "). By

4160-446: Was torn down in 1991. Unrelated to the prior Santa's Village (Jefferson, New Hampshire) (1953—), Santa's Village (Scotts Valley) (1957–1979) was an amusement park, built after Santa's Village (Lake Arrowhead) (1955–1998, 2016–present), San Bernardino County, and built before Santa's Village AZoosment Park (1959–2006, 2011–present), East Dundee, Illinois, located near highway 17, Borland would later built its campus on

4225-430: Was well-suited to the station's album-oriented format of the time, and included the lyric "Flying to the sun, sweet Caroline". The New Riders of the Purple Sage continued touring and releasing albums throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s to an increasingly fallow reception; none of the albums that followed New Riders (1976) charted on the Billboard 200 in antipodal contrast to the widespread mainstream success of

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