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		<title>Del Mar Elementary Kickoff Presentation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 21:47:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shawn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Talk about a fired up crowd of kids! These little ones at Del Mar Elementary were screaming at the top of their lungs telling Danny Keith, Grind Out Hunger founder, they they were all going to bring in TONS of food donations this holiday season. Danny walked up and sat on the stage in from &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/11/03/del-mar-elementary-kickoff-presentation/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Danny walked up and sat on the stage in from of all of the kids at Del Mar. After getting all of the kid&#8217;s attention he talked for a while about Second Harvest Food Bank, how it operates, and who it serves. He explained how the food bank distributes food to over 200 Agencies that, in turn, give them out to the community members in need. It is the youth&#8217;s job to help their peers and feed their friends by donating to the food bank through Grind Out Hunger.<br />
Danny asked the kids to each bring in a quarter and give it to their teacher to count towards their Grind Out Hunger Food Drive.<br />
Danny explained that each quarter is equivalent to 1 healthy meal.</p>
<p>We wrapped up the presentation with a quick question and answer session. We had questions from many students, but one comment for student, Terra Bella that stood out. Terra Bella explained to Danny that she thinks that each student at Del Mar Elementary has the capability of bringing in 4 pounds of food. The school has approximately 430 kids which means that Terra Bella has set the goal for Del Mar Elementary at 1,300 pounds.<br />
Think they can do it? We Do!!! The Grind Out Hunger team thinks they can exceed that goal!</p>
<p>Cant wait to see how many pounds they bring in!<br />
Good luck Del Mar Elementary!</p>
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		<title>Carolyn and Dakota Jones&#8217; Break-A-Thon Raises 6,500+ Pounds</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 17:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shawn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is another story from the front lines of kids stepping up to the plate to help those in need&#8230; Last Saturday Carolyn and Dakota, both black belts from Aptos Martial Arts Academy, broke 110 boards in the fight against hunger. Family, friends, and supporters pledged money per board with a large portion of the &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/10/26/carolyn-and-dakota-jones-break-a-thon-raises-6500-pounds/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Here is another story from the front lines of kids stepping up to the plate to help those in need&#8230;</p>
<p>Last Saturday Carolyn and Dakota, both black belts from <a href="http://www.aptosmartialartsacademy.com/" target="_blank">Aptos Martial Arts Academy</a>, broke 110 boards in the fight against hunger. Family, friends, and supporters pledged money per board with a large portion of the funds going to Second Harvest Food Bank. Students at Aptos Marital Arts all got together prior to the event and decorated all of the boards that Carolyn and Dakota were going to break. The art on the boards was a mix of encouragement, thanks, dedications to people and supporters, as well as struggles that they wanted to be symbolically broken through. Twin Lakes Church Pastor, René Schlaepfer showed up to support Carolyn and Dakota. A special board was saved for him to break at the very end of the event.</p>
<p>After the event Dakota expressed his thanks, &#8220;I knew that for every board we broke we could potentially save a life. I feel so blessed to have received the support we did. It is really awesome. Thank you all very much!&#8221;</p>
<p>This &#8220;Board Break-a-Thon&#8221; raised <strong>6,560 Pounds</strong> of food!</p>
<p>Although these pounds aren&#8217;t being counted specifically towards <a href="http://www.facebook.com/grindouthunger" target="_blank">Grind Out Hunger</a>&#8216;s food drive we wanted to highlight these two, seeing as they are two kids with big hearts. These pounds will be going toward Twin Lakes Church&#8217;s goal of 1 MILLION pounds for this seasons Second Harvest Food Banks Holiday Food Drive.</p>
<p>We are excited to have<a href="http://www.tlc.org/" target="_blank"> Twin Lakes Church</a> supporting <a href="http://www.thefoodbank.org" target="_blank">Second Harvest Food Bank &#8211; Santa Cruz</a> in such a big way.</p>
<p>Thank You Carolyn and Dakota for your dedication and support.</p>
<div id="attachment_2001" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/10/26/carolyn-and-dakota-jones-break-a-thon-raises-6500-pounds/boardbreak3/" rel="attachment wp-att-2001"><img class="size-full wp-image-2001" title="boardbreak3" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/boardbreak3.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Carolyn and Dakota both teamed up to break boards in the fight against hunger.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_2000" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/10/26/carolyn-and-dakota-jones-break-a-thon-raises-6500-pounds/boardbreak2/" rel="attachment wp-att-2000"><img class="size-full wp-image-2000" title="boardbreak2" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/boardbreak2.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">110 boards were broken and 6,560 Pounds of food were raised.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_1999" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/10/26/carolyn-and-dakota-jones-break-a-thon-raises-6500-pounds/boardbreak1/" rel="attachment wp-att-1999"><img class="size-full wp-image-1999" title="boardbreak1" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/boardbreak1.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="750" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Twin Lakes Church Pastor, René Schlaepfer, breaks a board at the end of the event.</p></div>
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		<title>Second Harvest Awards Dinner 2010-2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 23:54:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday, March 3rd Second Harvest held its Annual Awards Dinner at the Elks Lodge in Santa Cruz. When people entered they walked down a red carpet, cameras flashing, everyone smiling, and Danny Keith asking guests quick questions for Second Harvest TV.  Danny would remind everyone that he spoke to that this night was “all &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/03/04/second-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://grindouthunger.org/2011/03/04/second-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011/' send='false' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><div class="pin-it-btn-wrapper"><a href="http://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgrindouthunger.org%2F2011%2F03%2F04%2Fsecond-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011%2F&media=http%3A%2F%2Fgrindouthunger.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F03%2FRedCarpet.jpg&description=Second+Harvest+Awards+Dinner+2010-2011" count-layout="horizontal" class="pin-it-button2" always-show-count="true"><img border="0" style="border:0;" src="//assets.pinterest.com/images/PinExt.png" title="Pin It" /></a></div><div class="linkedin_share_container" style="float:right;margin:0px 0px 10px 10px"><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js"></script><script type="in/share" data-url="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/03/04/second-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011/" data-counter="top"></script></div><p style="text-align: left;">On Wednesday, March 3<sup>rd</sup> Second Harvest held its Annual Awards Dinner at the Elks Lodge in Santa Cruz. When people entered they walked down a red carpet, cameras flashing, everyone smiling, and Danny Keith asking guests quick questions for Second Harvest TV.  Danny would remind everyone that he spoke to that this night was “all about you”, and it was. In past years this dinner had always been full of representatives from businesses and organizations that supported Second Harvest, this year several bright young faces joined the ceremony. With students from Gateway Elementary, Aptos Jr. High, St. Francis High, and Monterey Coast Prep, several tables were full of kids that devoted their time and efforts to raising food for Grind Out Hunger this past year. Without them Grind Out Hunger could not have reached the 278,000 pounds it raised in 2010.</p>
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<p>The attending schools were awarded Grind Out Hunger Skateboards with plaques mounted onto them. When the kids from the schools saw their awards their faces lit up with smiles. The room exploded with applause for each school. These kids are our future they are the ones that can end hunger issues within Santa Cruz County and beyond. To see all of the young faces at this year’s awards dinner was extraordinary. As each school received their award the kids would all quickly pull out their cameras and phones to take photos of it to share with all of their family and friends.</p>
<div id="attachment_695" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-695" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/03/04/second-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011/gateway/"><img class="size-full wp-image-695 " title="Gateway" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Gateway.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="756" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Gateway Elementary with their Grind Out Hunger Award</p></div>
<p>Dominic Cusimano, owner of 3D Construction, was recognized with one of the two “Generation Next” awards that were handed out that evening. Dominic helped out Grind Out Hunger by lending us tools as well as his skills to build all of the skate ramps that were used our 1<sup>st</sup> Anuual Skateathon at Twin Lakes Church and our Skate Jam at Whole Foods – Santa Cruz.</p>
<div id="attachment_694" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-694" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/03/04/second-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011/domcusimano/"><img class="size-full wp-image-694 " title="DomCusimano" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DomCusimano.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Danny Keith talking to Dominic Cusimano on Second Harvest TV.</p></div>
<p>Jesse Gullings, well known skateboarder and owner of Jesse Gullings Painting, was awarded the other “Generation Next” award. Jesse, with his knowledge in skateboarding, also lent us a hand with building all of the ramps for the Skate Jams.</p>
<p>Dominic and Jesse both spent hours during weekends last year out at the Second Harvest Food Bank sawing, drilling, and building these skate ramps. Without Dominic and Jesse’s work the skate jams would never have happened. Big thanks to both of them for their time and support.</p>
<div id="attachment_697" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-697" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2011/03/04/second-harvest-awards-dinner-2010-2011/jessegullings/"><img class="size-full wp-image-697 " title="JesseGullings" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/JesseGullings.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="750" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Danny Keith talking to Jesse Gullings on Second Harvest TV.</p></div>
<p>All of us at Second Harvest and Grind Out Hunger want to thank everyone that participated in the food drive this past year. We are looking forward to working with schools, old and new, during the next food drive. With such a successful year in 2010 we can only imagine what the future has in store for us in 2011.</p>
<p>Grind Out Hunger Awards:</p>
<p>Gateway Elementary – Most Pounds per Capita</p>
<p>Aptos Jr. High – Most Pounds per Capita</p>
<p>St. Francis High – Most Pounds per Capita</p>
<p>Monterey Coast Prep – Heavyweight Award, Most Pounds Overall</p>
<p>Dominic Cusimano – Generation Next</p>
<p>Jesse Gullings – Generation Next</p>
<p>Every pound raised during the Holiday Food Drive is being distributed by Second Harvest’s network of 200 local agencies and programs and their 3,000 volunteers. Together these agencies provide food and hope to 50,000 Santa Cruz County residents each month, half of whom are kids. A short video highlighting several of the agencies and the work that they do was shown at the dinner. Watch the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhjrR23s1cw" target="_blank">Video</a></p>
<p>View a list of <a href="http://www.thefoodbank.org/files/2010/03/Agency-List.pdf" target="_blank">Second Harvest Member Agencies</a></p>
<p>View a complete list of all <a href="http://www.thefoodbank.org/files/2010/03/Final-Can-Awards-List.pdf" target="_blank">Award Winners</a></p>
<p>Special thanks to all of our <a href="http://www.thefoodbank.org/food-drivesevents/sponsors/" target="_blank">Sponsors</a></p>
<p>Enjoy a slideshow of some photos taken at the event:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Santa Cruzan Danny Keith and his Bold Mission to Combat Hunger Some would say he&#8217;s &#8220;very Santa Cruz.&#8221; But he&#8217;s also very cool and boy, is he eager to get kids to know about hunger &#8212; and how they can combat it. Meet Danny Keith, a Northern California guy hungry to make a change. Keith, &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2010/03/06/grind-out-hunger-featured-in-huffington-post/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Some would say he&#8217;s &#8220;very Santa Cruz.&#8221; But he&#8217;s also very cool and boy, is he eager to get kids to know about hunger &#8212; and how they can combat it.</p>
<p>Meet Danny Keith, a Northern California guy hungry to make a change.</p>
<p>Keith, who lives and breathes the surf and skate culture in Santa Cruz, California, has been at the helm of Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop since the early &#8217;90s. In fact, he&#8217;s created a wildly inventive setting in his fascinating little lair. A pool table, some video games and a TV lounge compete with the other eye candy in the shop &#8212; all that skate and surf paraphernalia. Think of it as post-modern after-school club for today&#8217;s youth.</p>
<p>But beyond that arena, Keith&#8217;s been happily riding another successful wave. It&#8217;s a philanthropic one dubbed <a href="../" target="_hplink">Grind Out Hunger</a>, which the 40-year-old launched back in 2004 after teaming with Santa Cruz&#8217;s <a href="http://www.thefoodbank.org/" target="_hplink">Second Harvest Food Bank</a>. The idea was to speak to kids at local schools and &#8220;encourage youth in helping peers&#8221; with the issue of hunger.</p>
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<p>How Keith arrived at that point is interesting to chronicle. After receiving several food barrels from Second Harvest, he noticed that the barrels weren&#8217;t being filled up.</p>
<p>&#8220;We came to realize that moms weren&#8217;t traveling around with five pounds of food they can donate when their kids wanted to buy a skateboard,&#8221; Keith tells me. &#8220;Typically there would be 20 to 30 kids hanging out, playing pool, playing video games [in the shop] &#8212; they&#8217;re not walking around with cans of food in their pocket. So, I thought, if I can&#8217;t get them to bring in the food, then I&#8217;ll bring it to them.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a stellar move, Keith decided to hit local elementary, middle and high schools during their traditional holiday food drives. An easy thing to do would have been to simply drop off some food barrels, but Keith went one step further. He decided to actually talk to the students himself. And so, in a series of spirited discussions during assemblies, he began educating students about the importance of thwarting hunger in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p>&#8220;I also wanted to create incentives for schools to raise the most pounds per student,&#8221; Keith adds. &#8220;I wanted to reward that [winning] school with a gift certificate, which they could give to winning students however they saw fit.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the beginning, the idea sparked the interests of smaller niches &#8212; the AP Club, the school band and the like.</p>
<p>&#8220;Only about five percent of the school was involved and I saw that there needed to be a wide-spread peer pressure effect,&#8221; Keith says. So he tossed in a prize of $600. Instantly, student interest surpassed just the AP club, to include the entire school.</p>
<p>Over the course of five years, Keith&#8217;s motivational work with students and their posses has lured in hundreds of thousands of pounds of food. Last year&#8217;s total: 100,000 pounds, more than double the amount at the beginning of the mission.</p>
<p>But you&#8217;d really have to witness the Keith&#8217;s amazing vigor in person to know just how infectious his personality is. His look is modern skate-surf. He appears carefree in sneakers but is insanely focused, creative and passionate about giving back &#8212; his shoulder-length brown hair, for instance, is about to be chopped off for Locks of Love, which provides real-hair wigs for those suffering from cancer. He now boasts more than 20 speaking engagements a year at local schools. Last year, he nabbed the Generation Next Award from Second Harvest.</p>
<p>Asked why he&#8217;s so passionate about combating hunger, Keith sighs deeply and says that it has a great deal to with kids and the elderly.</p>
<p>&#8220;They are the two groups of people that really can&#8217;t really make a change happen [in regards to not having food],&#8221; he says. &#8220;I think there is a misnomer of who gets fed by food banks. A lot of people think it&#8217;s mainly going to homeless shelters and people not pulling their weight, and that&#8217;s not really the case. Second Harvest services forty-thousand-plus people a month. Half of those are kids!</p>
<p>&#8220;And it&#8217;s not like going to Safeway Foods where you can pick out the food you want,&#8221; he adds. &#8220;You go there and you are handed a bag. It&#8217;s a very humbling experience. For me, I never went hungry growing up, but we were strapped as a family. Both my parents were injured and there were times when we&#8217;d eat a lot of hot dogs and beans &#8212; whatever, we were still eating, but I thoroughly believe that if we fed people and educated them, we&#8217;d have a better society and spend less money incarcerating people and trying to rehabilitate them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Keith is a Salinas native who fell in love with surfing at an early age. He relocated to Santa Cruz in his late teens, now has three children, 18, 16 and an 18-month old. He believes in &#8220;paying it forward&#8221; because &#8220;you never know where you are going to be.&#8221;</p>
<p>Up next for this hunger fighter: An inventive re-teaming with Second Harvest on &#8220;packaging&#8221; the model he uses when speaking to kids, which would allow other food banks to utilize his program through media kits and DVDs. He also sees the importance of being a social networking titan.</p>
<p>Other than his ties at Santa Cruz Skate and Surf, he oversees other enterprises, such as <a href="http://www.skateboards.com/" target="_hplink">skateboards.com</a>, <a href="http://www.surfboards.com/" target="_hplink">surfboards.com</a> and <a href="http://www.snowboards.com/" target="_hplink">snowboards.com</a>. He&#8217;s also a morning on-air personality (6 to 11 a.m.) on KDON&#8217;s rambunctious &#8220;Morning Madhouse&#8221; &#8212; you can often spot the man at a bevy of local events the station covers, too.</p>
<p>All this exposure, Keith notes, only helps him get the word out about hunger issues in the 831.<br />
&#8220;There&#8217;s no reason anybody in this country should go hungry &#8212; period!&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Learn more about Danny Keith and Grind Out Hunger at <a href="http://www.grindouthunger.org/" target="_hplink">www.grindouthunger.org</a>. Visit Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/santacruzskateandsurf" target="_hplink">www.facebook.com/santacruzskateandsurf</a>. Watch live skateboards.com shows at noon, Friday at <a href="http://www.justin.tv/skateboards" target="_hplink">www.justin.tv/skateboards.</a><br />
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<em>Watch the video (below) of the First Annual Nexties, of which Keith was a recipient, at a recent awards ceremony sponsored by local giant<a href="http://santacruznext.org/" target="_hplink"> Santa Cruz Next.</a></em></p>
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		<title>Grind Out Hunger gets a NEXTie award!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 05:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have faith in the world again. Last night I was awarded a NEXTie award with three other amazing people Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Reyna Ruiz and Marina Sousa held at the old Wrigleys Gum Factory&#8230;yes they use to make gum in Santa Cruz. My wife and I arrived to find the venue artfully decorated and definitely &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2010/01/24/grind-out-hunger-gets-a-nextie-award/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Last night I was awarded a NEXTie award with three other amazing people <a href="http://goodtimessantacruz.com/santa-cruz-news/good-times-cover-stories/529-meet-the-nexties.html" target="_blank">Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Reyna Ruiz and Marina Sousa</a> held at the old Wrigleys Gum Factory&#8230;yes they use to make gum in Santa Cruz.</p>
<div id="attachment_122" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-122" title="allnextie" src="http://www.dannykeith.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/allnextie.gif" alt="A night at the NEXTies" width="500" height="667" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A night at the NEXTies</p></div>
<p>My wife and I arrived to find the venue artfully decorated and definitely 1st class, there was a bit of comedy when we tried to check in as my name wasn&#8217;t on the guest list&#8230;.thank god they had the party poster nearby with my pic on it&#8230;it was a close one as I saw security eyeballing me lol. Once we worked out that issue which was hilarious as I had to have Ryan Coonerty vouch for me and then all was fine. As the sold event filled in and the food rolled out, people started mingling and the party was getting started. Ironically, the first people we spoke with were Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz and Reyna Ruiz (2 of the 3 other award recipients) you could tell the nervous energy was built up as we were excited to be honored and really had no idea what was in store for the evening. Greg Archer and Jeff Dinnell were on fire making sure to get film outtakes with all the nominees and making the event even brighter. Jeffrey Kongslie, MC and man de la extraordinaire with his spiffy bow tie was full of energy and a phenomenal host to all that showed to celebrate the gala in store. After carousing the crowd and eating the fine hor devours it was time to get down to business. I was up first and Ryan Coonerty along with an insane video bio introduced me to the stage and I had my moment to share with the crowd what Grind Out Hunger meant to me through this quote from Alvin Toffler:</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;The secret message communicated to most young people today by the society around them is that they are not needed, that the society will run itself quite nicely until they &#8211; at some distant point in the future &#8211; will take over the reigns. Yet the fact is that the society is not running itself nicely&#8230; because the rest of us <em>need </em>all the energy, brains, imagination and talent that young people can bring to bear down on our difficulties. For society to attempt to solve its desperate problems without the full participation of even very young people is imbecile.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>I had the time of my life as my wife and I made it around the capacity crowd talking about Grind Out Hunger and what an inspiration it is to the youth of Santa Cruz County. My friends and colleagues came out in full support of the evening, Willy McCrea, Shane and Eden Gallagher, Paul Gallagher, Gina Renna and Eric Walters, Sean and Valerie Sinnot, Christian Sacoolas and Jen Nelson. I also ran into a few of my Facebook and Twitter friends Dewey Decibel, Mosiac Moon and MRosas who shared the wonderful evening.</p>
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<p>Tons of thanks and gratitude go out to Ryan Coonerty for nominating me, Greg Archer for believing in me, Willy McCrea Second Harvest Food Bank for taking a chance on me and Grind Out Hunger, Jeff Dinnell for capturing my essence on video, Jeffrey Kongslie, Timerie Gordon, <a href="http://santacruznext.org " target="_blank">Santa Cruz Next and its board</a>,<a href="http://www.santacruzbuilt.com" target="_blank"> Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop</a>, all the volunteers that helped setup, my wife Taniya and especially&#8230;especially the youth of Santa Cruz County&#8230;this award is ours!!!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first awards ceremony of its kind, Santa Cruz Next honors Danny Keith, Marina Sousa, Reyna Ruiz and Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz  for their standout creative efforts. Somebody once said, “What you focus on grows,” to which I immediately wondered: “Well, what am I focusing on … internally … and how is that growing—manifesting—on the outside?” &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2010/01/20/grind-out-hunger-gets-a-nextie-and-cover-of-good-times/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Somebody once said, “What you focus on grows,” to which I immediately wondered: “Well, what am I focusing on … internally … and how is that growing—manifesting—on the outside?” For the four individuals spotlighted on the following pages— Danny Keith, Reyna Ruiz, Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz Owner and Marina Sousa—their inner callings not only led them to follow their heart’s desires but to find a way where their hearts’ desires could somehow spill back into the community and make a positive difference. It’s one of the reasons why these locals are each being awarded a NEXTie Award on Saturday, Jan. 23 in Santa Cruz. The first annual endeavor of its kind, a ceremony honoring locals whose contributions to the community boldly stand out, was birthed by Santa Cruz Next, the local organization that “seeks to enhance the quality of life” of its members and “the community at large.” There are a number of ways SCN does that but by illuminating and, perhaps, actively advancing the development of economic, social and cultural opportunities locally, it seems to strive to connect the town’s “next” generation to the greater community.  The folks on the following pages are being honored for championing such amazing efforts. Keith, who is owner of Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop, has been vigilantly raising the level of awareness on local hunger issues.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 6px 5px 5px; float: right;" src="http://www.goodtimessantacruz.com/images/stories/012110/cover02.jpg" alt="cover02" width="146" height="209" />Ruiz, program director for Beach Flats Community Center, took bold steps to keep that center—and a community—alive. Ramirez-Ruiz’s work as an astronomy professor—and more—at UC Santa Cruz, brilliantly offers new clues to what lies in the heavens. Sousa proved “there is no place like home”—because it was “home” (Santa Cruz) that helped fuel her entrepreneurial efforts and thrust her into the limelight as a reality TV star and  the owner/designer of Just Cake. So, what’s left? Celebration. The festive evening (7 p.m. to midnight Jan. 23 at the former Wrigley Building in Santa Cruz: 2810 Mission Street) promises to be a festive affair—local wines, brews, cocktails and fantastic cuisine by Santa Cruz&#8217;s top foodies. Dancing follows the awards presentation with live music by Persephone&#8217;s Bees. Tickets are $35 per person, $60 for two. $45 at the door. Learn more about all that at NEXTies.<a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/" target="_blank">Eventbright.com</a> or by visiting <a href="http://santacruznext.org/" target="_blank">santacruznext.org</a>. In the meantime, behold the NEXTie winners on the following pages. | <strong>Greg Archer</strong></p>
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Danny Keith</h3>
<p><strong>Grind Out Hunger champion</strong></p>
<p>Danny Keith is hungry for change. Sure, the guy lives and breathes surf and skate culture—two ever-evolving mediums—in Santa Cruz, but the kind of transformation Keith is seeking actually moves through deeper waters.</p>
<p>Keith has been garnering attention for his philanthropic efforts in Grind Out Hunger, which the 40-year-old launched in 2004 after teaming with Second Harvest Food Bank. The idea was to speak to kids at local schools and “encourage youth in helping peers” with the issue of hunger.</p>
<p>How Keith, who has been at the helm of Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop since the early ’90s, arrived at that point is interesting to note. After receiving several food barrels from Second Harvest, he noticed that the barrels just weren’t being filled up.</p>
<p>“We came to realize that moms weren’t traveling around with five pounds of food they can donate when their kids wanted to buy a skateboard,” Keith recalls. “Typically there would be 20 to 30 kids hanging out, playing pool, playing video games [in the shop]—they’re not walking around with cans of food in their pocket. So, I thought, if I can’t get them to bring in the food, then I’ll bring it to them.”</p>
<p>In a wild move, Keith decided to hit local elementary, middle and high schools during their traditional holiday food drives. An easy thing to do would have been to simply drop off some food barrels, but Keith opted to go one step further. He decided to actually talk to the students himself. And so, in a series of spirited discussions during assemblies, he began educating students about the importance of thwarting hunger locally.</p>
<p>He also offered incentives for schools to raise the most pounds per student. “I wanted to reward that [winning] school with a gift certificate, which they could give to winning students however they saw fit,” he says.</p>
<p>In the beginning, the idea sparked the interests of smaller niches—the AP Club, the school band and the like.</p>
<p>“Only about 5 percent of the school was involved and I saw that there needed to be a wide-spread peer pressure effect,” Keith adds. So he tossed in a prize of $600. Instantly, student interest surpassed just the AP club, to include the entire school.</p>
<p>So now, over the course of five years, Keith’s motivational work with students and their posses has lured in hundreds of thousands of pounds of food. 2009’s total: 100,000 pounds, nearly double the amount at the beginning of the mission.</p>
<p>But you’d really have to witness the Keith’s amazing zest in person to know just how infectious his personality is. His look is modern skate-surf. He appears carefree in sneakers but is insanely focused, creative and passionate about giving back—his brown hair is, at times shoulder-length before its cut off for Locks of Love, which provides real-hair wigs for those struggling from cancer. He now boasts more than 20 speaking engagements a year at local schools. In 2008, he nabbed the Generation Next Award from Second Harvest.</p>
<p>Asked why he’s so passionate about combating hunger, Keith pauses to reflect before noting that it has a great deal to with kids and the elderly, two groups of people, he says, “that really can’t really make a change happen [in regards to not having food].”</p>
<p>“I think there is a misnomer of who gets fed by food banks,” he quickly adds. “A lot of people think it’s mainly going to homeless shelters and people not pulling their weight, and that’s not really the case. Second Harvest services 40,000-plus people a month. Half of those are kids!&#8221;</p>
<p>But, he points out, it’s not like going to Safeway where you can pick out the food you want.</p>
<p>“You go there and you are handed a bag. It’s a very humbling experience. For me, I never went hungry growing up, but we were strapped as a family. Both my parents were injured and there were times when we’d eat a lot of hot dogs and beans—whatever, we were still eating, but I thoroughly believe that if we feed people and educated them, we’d have a better society and spend less money incarcerating people and trying to rehabilitate them.”</p>
<p>Keith is a Salinas native. He says he fell in love with surfing at an early age and moved to Santa Cruz in his late teens. He now has three children, 18, 16 and an 20-year old. He believes in “paying it forward” because “you never know where you are going to be.”</p>
<p>Next on the agenda, aside from nabbing a NEXTie: Teaming with Second Harvest on “packaging” the model he uses when speaking to kids, which would allow other food banks to utilize his program through media kits and DVDs.  He also sees the importance of being a social networking titan. Other than his ties at Santa Cruz Skate and Surf, he oversees other enterprises, such as skateboards.com, surfboards.com and snowboards.com. There’s more—Keith is also a morning on-air personality (6-11 a.m.) on KDON’s festive “Morning Madhouse”—you can often spot the man at a bunch of local events the station covers, too.</p>
<p>All this exposure, Keith notes, only helps him get the word out about hunger issues locally.</p>
<p>“There’s no reason anybody in this country should go hungry—period!” | <strong>Greg Archer</strong></p>
<hr />Learn more about Danny Keith and Grind Out Hunger at <a href="../" target="_blank">www.grindouthunger.org</a>. Visit Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop at 912 41st Ave., Santa Cruz. Log on at facebook.com/santacruzskateandsurf. Watch live <a href="http://www.skateboard.com/skate" target="_blank">www.skateboard.com</a> shows at noon, Friday at <a href="http://www.justin.tv/skateboards" target="_blank">www.justin.tv/skateboards</a>. Visit <a href="http://www.thefoodbank.org/" target="_blank">www.thefoodbank.org</a> for more information on Second Harvest Food Bank.</p>
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Reyna Ruiz</h3>
<p><strong>Beach Flats Community Center chief and ‘community designer’</strong></p>
<p>“Some things happen by chance,” says Reyna Ruiz, program director of the Beach Flats Community Center (BFCC).</p>
<p>It was by chance that when the BFCC opened in 2000, Ruiz was looking to leave her job as a juvenile probation counselor for something more family-friendly—she was pregnant with her first. It was by chance, she says, that she lived directly across from the original BFCC on Raymond Street in Santa Cruz, and it was by chance that she was hired by the city to run it.</p>
<p>Whether it was, in fact, all chance or rather an orchestrated instance of serendipity, what Ruiz brought to the job was far from random: a lifelong, pointed passion for bettering her community. As a fourth grader in South Central Los Angeles, she spent her recesses reading to kindergartners. In high school she organized dance-a-thons and AIDS Walks to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. Her volunteering and activism continued through her years at UC Santa Cruz in the early ’90s, and after when she moved home to LA to work with homeless.</p>
<p>It was her dedication to community that brought her back to Santa Cruz in 1998, where she felt her roots were now embedded. “I missed Santa Cruz,” she says. “It kept calling to me.”</p>
<p>The neighborhood was facing a lot of problems when the center opened, Ruiz recalls. Its initial focus was addressing gang violence and drugs, and it has since blossomed into the central gathering space for the community, providing a place for birthday parties, baby showers and public meetings. The BFCC also offers many non-fee based programs geared at early childhood education and parent engagement.<br />
After all she’d been through with the center, Ruiz never would have guessed that the greatest hardship would come around the nine year mark: in December 2008, the City of Santa Cruz cut funding for the center, along with a handful of other local services, in an attempt to close its growing multi-million dollar budget deficit.</p>
<p>But closing the doors was never an option for Ruiz. “When I first started here, there were kids who were on probation and strung out on heroin, and I thought, ‘We’re not going back, we’ve worked too hard,’” she remembers, tears welling in the corners of her eyes. She blots her eyes with a tissue, “I said, ‘We’re not going to let it go.’”</p>
<p>Instead of feel defeated, Beach Flats neighbors said, “OK, what can we do?” The children held bake sales and sold painted rocks (a large yellow one of which now adorns Ruiz’s office desk), and the adults organized benefits, fundraisers and auctions. Most importantly, says Ruiz, they reached out to the larger Santa Cruz community for allies and formed an advisory board of prominent local figures. The necessary $122,000 came more quickly than expected. The BFCC is now partnered with Community Bridges, a 32-year old non-profit that supports dozens of other local programs.</p>
<p>Jeffrey Kongslie, chair of the Santa Cruz Next Board, says that Ruiz was selected for a NEXTie because of her inspiring story of transcending an obstacle that threatened her community. “She was faced with a huge task,” he says. “The city was no longer able to support that program and she could’ve walked away, she had other great opportunities—she could’ve gone to grad school—instead she said ‘I’m going to do this.’<br />
“She didn’t have any experience in raising money, or doing the things that would be required for this [task] to be successful,” he adds. “The odds were against her. But she rallied, she gathered supporters. When you look at that, it’s such an inspiring achievement. She did it, and that is a story that this community should hear and it is a story they should celebrate and be proud of.”</p>
<p>At her office, just about one year after she received the bad news from the city, Ruiz pulls out her “Family Book,” a scrapbook parents make at the center. She flips through the pages of magazine clippings, drawings and photographs in search for something, finally pulling out a loose photograph. Twelve grinning 5-year-olds look up from the photo, each in a gold graduation cap and gown. This group is the first graduating class of the BFCC preschool program, she tells me. “These little ones,” she points out three boys, “are running around bike riding now. And this guy, Felipe, he comes to our after school program.” Ten years later, she remembers each of them by name and continues to keep tabs on them as teenagers.</p>
<p>The center is more than a workplace to Ruiz, and the neighborhood more than a residence. It’s a community, in the best sense of the word—and one she’s responsible for shaping. Still misty eyed, she says, “I design community. That’s what I do.” | <strong>Elizabeth Limbach</strong></p>
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<h3>Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz</h3>
<p><strong>Celestial observer and astro-genius</strong></p>
<p>“I like things that explode,” Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz tells me. “The violent universe. If you really want to understand the internal parts of structures, then you collide them.” Black holes pulling apart stars, two white dwarfs smashing together, immeasurable supernovae. Though the assistant professor in UC Santa Cruz’s top-ranking Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics is an expert on destructive celestial forces—and hopes to someday be able to predict such occurrences, the charismatic, young Mexican immigrant is also good at bringing people and things together. Ramirez-Ruiz is building scientific and socio-economic bridges closer to home.</p>
<p>We chat in his office, where bare white walls focus my attention to the corner in which his computer screen flashes bursts of colors that morph into different images of stellar phenomena. His doorway showcases the other treasured source of color in his office—finger paintings by his two young kids, pinned up on the wall beneath a sepia photo of Einstein.<br />
“My grandfather used to say, ‘Being lucky is just taking advantage of the opportunities you have,’” the 34-year-old says. “I was given earth-shattering opportunities in my own life, and now I want to give those same opportunities to others.”</p>
<p>Born and raised in Mexico City, where he received his undergraduate degree in physics, the esteemed scholar earned his PhD at Cambridge and continued his postdoctoral research at Princeton, before becoming a member of UCSC faculty in 2007. In 2006 he was named one of the 10 Best Young Mexican Scientists by a premier Mexican science magazine.</p>
<p>Early on, however, it was a life-changing internship that helped Ramirez-Ruiz discover astronomy as the ultimate test-bed to put the ideas of math and physics to work, and he now specializes in high-energy astrophysics. He’s a self-described “stellar mortician” studying the remnants of the death of stars and gamma-ray bursts, and has been awarded a Packard Fellowship, a National Science Foundation CAREER Award and, now, a NEXTie. During his short time at UCSC he’s already spearheaded groundbreaking programs sensitive to cultural needs in addition to science.</p>
<p>Dr. Sandra Faber, the chair of his department, says that Ramirez-Ruiz is the “embodiment of the vital socially aware and energetic young faculty that UCSC is trying to hire.”</p>
<p>Nearly three years ago, when he first came to Santa Cruz, Ramirez-Ruiz gave a public lecture introducing himself to students at Salinas’ Hartnell Community College. The experience, he remembers, was transformative.</p>
<p>“I had this completely erroneous idea that Hispanics in the U.S. were much better off than the Hispanics in Mexico,” he says. “When I went to Salinas I realized the few opportunities people had and I was saddened by how segregated the educational system was.”</p>
<p>After his talk, a group of 18-year-old students felt an instant rapport with the guest speaker and spontaneously took him out to lunch. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so overwhelmed in my life,” he says of the encounter. “The students told me that they’d never met a Mexican with a PhD before. They immediately recognized me as someone who grew up in the same way as they did, and I thought I should use that fact to try to help and guide them.”</p>
<p>Soon after, he created the Lamat Program. With “Lamat” meaning “star” in Mayan, it’s an internship that selects two Hartnell students to research with Ramirez-Ruiz and his team of graduate students each summer. It’s already successfully funneled Hartnell students into four-year universities in scientific fields, and helped them publish their work along the way. Meanwhile, Ramirez-Ruiz continues to nurture an enthusiasm for science in Salinas by creating a dialogue not only with students but also with parents, and by bringing in myriad guest speakers to Hartnell each month.<br />
In addition to his critical role in a UC-Mexico partnership to build a revolutionary 6.5-meter infrared telescope (in the league of Magellan) near Ensenada, Baja, that is expected to discover new objects—and some of the furthest objects in the universe, last August Ramirez-Ruiz also instituted the John Bahcall Award to further solidify that UC-Mexico relationship. Named in memory of his mentor at Princeton, the award brings the top undergraduate physics student from Mexico to work closely with him in Santa Cruz.</p>
<p>“Enrico understands the need to cultivate mentors and advocates around the world, not just in our department,” Faber says. “Our graduate students are much more energized than they used to be.” She continues, “We’re trained as scientists to do research and teach in the classroom, but outreach is tricky. Enrico creates ties with so many people and places. He’s concerned not just with the ivory tower on campus but with where the university sits in the world. He connects us.”</p>
<p>Making it even more obvious why he’s been chosen to receive an inaugural NEXTie, Ramirez-Ruiz is humble about the nod and is starry-eyed by all that he still hopes to achieve. “To be honest with you, I was surprised I was awarded the honor,” he admits. “I feel like my efforts are only just starting.” | <strong>Linda Koffman</strong></p>
<hr />Learn more about Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz and his work at <a href="http://ucolick.org/%7Eenrico/home.html" target="_blank">ucolick.org/~enrico</a></p>
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<h3>Marina Sousa</h3>
<p><strong>Reality TV star, cake maven and more</strong></p>
<p>“It was the craziest thing I’ve ever done,” Marina Sousa says gracefully. Sousa is sitting in her Capitola office, surrounded by the almost impossibly gorgeous cake models she’s made to show potential clients, each bedecked with fondant pearls or delicately wrought birds, flowers and geometric icing designs, tiered three and four layers high. She’s remembering the spur-of-the-moment decision she made nearly 10 years ago to quit her entertainment industry job in Los Angeles and go work for a Beverly Hills bakery.  Following another whim, she soon left L.A. for Napa Valley to attend the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), despite the fact that, at that point, she barely knew how to bake at all.</p>
<p>“I could make a mean batch of brownies, but that was about it,” she admits, laughing. “I had no experience.”<br />
Not yet, anyway.</p>
<p>When Sousa returned to southern California a year later, freshly certified, she was ready to launch her own business. But after being in the wine country for a year, she found it virtually impossible to go back to Los Angeles.</p>
<p>“I tried,” she admits. “I was there for two weeks and was ready to jump out of my skin.”</p>
<p>Instead she moved back home to Santa Cruz. “I thought it was just going to be for a summer, just to figure out what my next move was going to be,” she recalls. “I honestly wasn’t convinced there was a market in this area for high-end wedding cakes.”</p>
<p>But she was decided to give it a try; her old Catholic elementary, Salesian Sisters School in Corralitos, allowed her use their kitchen to start her baking. “It was so great to have that connection to the community,” she says, adding with a grin, “The nun who was my principal was always around. She would come in and pray the rosary while I was baking.”<br />
Friends suggested she test the market by making a few display cakes and taking them to area bridal shows; the morning after a show in Monterey, she received 38 phone calls. “And it’s just snowballed ever since,” she says.</p>
<p>That’s putting it mildly. Sousa has become a bona fide TV personality, participating in more than half a dozen Food Network baking challenges. Then, last October, she returned from lunch one afternoon to find a message from The Oprah Winfrey Show, asking if she wanted to participate in a “cake-off” against fellow Food Network celebrities Duff Goldman of Ace of Cakes and Mary &amp; Brenda Maher of Cake Girls. The challenge was to create the most unique Oprah-themed cake; Sousa’s cake was more than 10 feet high, so tall that the production crew had to cut down the base they’d made to support the cake so it wouldn’t tower over the wall of the studio. “That was the biggest cake I’ve ever made, and, as far as I know, the biggest cake anybody’s ever made on TV. It was crazy,” she says. Though the Cake Girls used their home-court advantage to win the studio audience vote, Sousa’s cake won an online poll by more than 60 percent. But for her, the excitement of being on Oprah was prize enough. “The nuns were all so excited,” she says, smiling. “I got a letter from them.”</p>
<p>Now that she’s hit the big time, people keep asking her when she is going to leave and go to L.A. or San Francisco or New York.</p>
<p>“Honestly, I feel like I’ve been there, done that,” she says. “I’ve lived in big cities. They’re great to visit, but I feel like [Santa Cruz] is, by far, one of the most beautiful places that I’ve ever been.”<br />
One perk is that she has access to fresh, local ingredients. “In southern California, it was ordering from these big massive companies,” she says. “Here, I literally go out to these ranches and get my eggs and berries myself. I make everything from scratch. Most ingredients come from a 60 to 100-mile radius.”</p>
<p>Sousa feels “incredibly grateful” for the serendipity that brought her home to Santa Cruz and allowed her business to flourish. “Everything is just falling into place,” she says.<br />
And for her, that’s the sweetest thing of all.  | <strong>Anna Merlan</strong></p>
<hr />Learn more about Marina Sousa at <a href="http://justcake.com/flash_index.php" target="_blank">justcake.com</a>.</p>
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<dt><img title="ReynaRuiz" src="http://www.dannykeith.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ReynaRuiz.jpg" alt="Reyna Ruiz managed to keep the Beach Flats Community Center open against all odds. Photo by Curtis Cartier." width="420" height="360" /></dt>
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<p>Right in the thick of award season, Santa Cruz NEXT is slowing down to appreciate Santa Cruz <em>now</em>, at least insofar as honoring current members who’ve done outstanding work here in the community, with the first annual NEXTies Awards. “We want to emphasize there are people here that are world–renowned, who are making a life here in Santa Cruz and enjoying every minute of it, and having a really positive impact on our community,” says Santa Cruz NEXT member and city councilman Ryan Coonerty, pausing before adding, “and we also hope that it’s going to be the best party of the year.”</p>
<p>He’s expecting plenty of local hotshots dressed to the nines for the ceremony honoring the four chosen winners: <strong>Danny Keith</strong> of <a href="http://www.santacruzbuilt.com" target="_blank">Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop</a>, astrophysicist <strong>Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz</strong> of UCSC, <strong>Reyna Ruiz</strong> of Beach Flats Community Center and <strong>Marina Sousa</strong>, owner of Just Cakes in Capitola. “I’m definitely honored,” says Sousa. “I just think everybody else that is getting this award does amazing things, and there’s part of me that feels a little bit silly because I just make cakes.”</p>
<p>Well, she “just makes cakes” for Oprah Winfrey and the Food Network, but Coonerty says Sousa embodies an important aspect of the NEXTies. “She’s a great example of someone who could choose to live anywhere they want, but makes their home here,” he says.</p>
<p>Keith is being feted not just for his professional success, but for his organization <a href="http://www.grindouthunger.org" target="_blank">Grind Out Hunger</a>, which incentivizes local elementary, middle and high schoolers to participate in Second Harvest food drives. “I think [Santa Cruz has] a good mixture of live and let live, at the same time encouraging entrepreneurship and out-of-the-box ideas,” says Keith, whose efforts helped to raise 116,853 pounds of food during the 2009-2010 holiday food drive. “We’re [also] very aware of our problems, and the way we deal with it is unique. We care about our neighbors in Santa Cruz. Most communities have lost that.”</p>
<p>Packard Fellowship winner Ramirez-Ruiz will take home a NEXTie for his success as a world-renowned astrophysicist as well as a founder of the Lamat (Mayan Star) fellowship, which provides an immersive introduction to the astrophysics program at UCSC for Hartnell Community College students. And finally, Reyna Ruiz, director of the Beach Flats Community Center, will be recognized for raising $130,000 in individual donations and grants for a mind-blowing reversal of the center’s fate after the city declared its budget crisis would shutter it. “Failure was not an option,” she says. “I don’t believe in sheer luck. You make a plan, you surround yourself with the best and the brightest and people that believe in the cause. In this case, it was social justice—the families that are the most vulnerable in the city.”</p>
<p>All four will receive brushed stainless steel awards created by Chris Yonge from Studio Cruz at the former Wrigley Building, which Santa Cruz NEXT spokesperson Peter Koht says will be tricked out with a digital media makeover. “It’s not going to feel like an old gum factory,” he promises.</p>
<p>Here’s to high NEXTpectations.</p>
<p><em>The First Annual NEXTies take place Saturday, Jan. 23, 7pm at 2801 Mission St., Santa Cruz. Tickets are $35 ($60 for two; $45 at the door) at <a href="http://www.nexties.eventbright.com/">http://www.NEXTies.Eventbright.com</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Aptos Jr. High presents HUGE check to Grind Out Hunger</title>
		<link>http://grindouthunger.org/2009/12/17/aptos-jr-high-presents-huge-check-to-grind-out-hunger/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 03:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rickydanny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting story here, on my rounds this season I stopped in a school by the name of Aptos Jr. High&#8230;now I like to consider myself a pretty entertaining speaker and can work any crowd. In the case of AJH it felt like I bombed when I walked out of there. Fast forward a month,  I &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2009/12/17/aptos-jr-high-presents-huge-check-to-grind-out-hunger/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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		<title>Grind Out Hunger, KDON 102.5 and Safeway on 41st Ave raise 2000lbs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 23:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rickydanny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grind Out Hunger slid into 41st Ave Safeway and teamed up with KDON 102.5 to make some Holiday Magic Happen. We packed 300 pre-made bags for Holiday dinners and we sold a bunch of them!! Almost 2000lbs raised in one evening, every little bit helps. Special Thanks to Safeway 41st Ave, KDON 102.5,  Zane, Cole, &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2009/12/07/grind-out-hunger-kdon-102-5-and-safeway-on-41st-ave-raise-2000lbs/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_273" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-273" title="packingbags" src="http://grindouthunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/packingbags.jpg" alt="Zane, Bly, Cole, Mia, Omar and Xavier making it happen!" width="500" height="462" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Zane, Bly, Cole, Mia, Omar and Xavier making it happen!</p></div>
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		<title>Grind Out Hunger inspires donate food birthday party celebration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 04:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rickydanny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know I have mentioned over and over how Grind Out Hunger is starting to branch out past its original intentions&#8230;I never thought I would see the day that good friends decided to pick up the challenge and combine their birthday parties, invite everyone they can think of and request &#8220;NO GIFTS&#8221; only food to &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://grindouthunger.org/2009/11/29/grind-out-hunger-inspires-donate-food-birthday-party-celebration/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Kari&#8230;thank you again for this idea and hopefully it will inspire others.</p>
<p><span>P.S. I cannot forget to mention that Ray managed to Beat the <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/la-torta-gorda-san-jose" target="_blank">La <span>Torta</span> Gorda</a> challenge&#8230;that was allot of food!</span></p>
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