Scotts Valley Community Awards Gala May 10
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oin us on Friday, May 10th as we celebrate the leaders in our Community at Roaring Camp Railroads Bret Harte Hall. The space is a 6,000 square foot rustic barn with wrought-iron chandeliers, twinkling lights, and decorations. Through massive doors, the indoor space opens to a covered outdoor reception area and a beautiful meadow. The evening of celebration will begin at 5:00 pm with a cocktail hour serving appetizers and a full no-host full bar with wines from Kissed by and Angel Wines and beers on tap from Steel Bonnet Brewing.
Tickets Still Available
Dinner will be catered by Bruno’s Bar & Grill. Cheryl Rebottaro will be returning again as this year’s Master of Ceremonies and Jack Crawford of Music Now will be providing DJ Services. There will be raffle items, and a brief live auction conducted by Chamber Ambassador and Auctioneer Kevin Anderson. Tickets available at scottsvalleychamber. com. Opportunities to showcase your business by becoming a sponsor are still available. Contact: info@scottsvalleychamber.com for more information.
Victor Alejandro
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Alvin Scarborough Man of the Year
ictor is an Engineering Product Manager at Cisco. He is married, with 3 children attending or graduated from the Scotts Valley Unified School District. He is currently the Vice President of the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, as well as a Chamber Ambassador. Before taking on the role of Vice President, he served as Treasurer. He sits on the Scotts Valley Economic Development Committee and is a proxy attending Silicon Valley Chamber Coalition meetings, which includes 18 Chambers of Commerce in the Bay Area. He is also President of the Exchange Club of Scotts Valley, which has been serving Scotts Valley for over 50 years. Exchange Club annual events include the $500 A.C.E. award for 2 graduating seniors overcoming various hardships to graduate, the Hitchcock Festival, the Blue & Gold Celebration of the Police and Firefighter of the Year, participation in the 4th of July Parade, Adopt a Family for Christmas, and the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony — a cooperative event hosted by the City of Scotts Valley, Scotts Valley Police, and other Service Clubs to benefit Valley Churches United. He joined with the Scotts Valley Theater
Guild and the Scotts Valley Historical Society to launch the Alfred Hitchcock Festival as the Guild’s annual fundraiser. He recently joined the Parent Club of Scotts Valley High School and the Community Advocates of Scotts Valley. He and his wife, Angela, volunteer annually at the Fallen Officer’s Foundation. He also leads efforts in his neighborhood to embrace Firewise principles, including 2 chipping events, annually. https://scottsvalleychamber.com/board/
June Barron
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Annette Marcum Woman of the Year
une is very grateful and thankful to all those who voted for her for the amazing Woman of the Year Award. She feels blessed and honored. June has resided in Scotts Valley for 25 years. She is a single Mama with two beautiful adult children, David and Julianna, whom she adores. “Growing up with diverse parents of different cultures, I learned acceptance of all people early in life”, says June June says that her passion is to “serve the Lord with acts of kindness”. She gets great pleasure serving friends and people in the community. She does so selflessly and compassionately. She loves making someone’s day and putting smiles on their faces. June says that she is humbly honored to receive this prestigious award. She would like to give a big thank you to the Chamber of Commerce members, residents of Scotts Valley, and surrounding area. She also expresses a very special thank you to Brand-di Palmer at The Hot Pink Box and Erin Buchla at Cruise Coffee Cafe. She is truly grateful for these two beautiful and talented women in her life.
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