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What’s good, Lookout peeps? It is Thursday, May 25, and my sources at the National Weather Service say it’ll be another cloudy one around Santa Cruz County, with the sun breaking through in spots and highs in the 60s for most of us.

It’s clear sailing to Lookout’s latest, if you’re aiming to get right to it.
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To Soquel we go first, with Wallace Baine bringing word that the Silver Spur, a venerable mid-county breakfast and lunch spot, is set to reopen next week with new ownership. But Juan Valencia, a longtime Silver Spur cook under former owner Linda Hopper, says the new menu won’t merely be similar to the menu during the Hopper years — it will be exactly the same. “We’re keeping everything,” Valencia says.

The Cabrillo College renaming saga will open another chapter next month, Hillary Ojeda reports, when the college will release a shortlist of five potential new names. Community members can get a look at the new names, and give their reactions, at forums beginning June 14.

And protecting our oceans and fighting climate change is top of mind for activist Dan Haifley, who in Lookout’s Community Voices opinion section writes about how crucial it is that the U.S. Senate ratifies a new United Nations treaty on the high seas.

Let’s go to the Thursday headlines, shall we?

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Soquel’s beloved Silver Spur to reopen under new owners, bringing back the menu from its glory days

Father and son Juan Valencia (right) and Daniel Govea will soon take over at mid-county's popular cafe The Silver Spur.

Juan Valencia, a cook at the Silver Spur under longtime owner Linda Hopper, is taking over the Soquel standby along with son Daniel Govea and help from the rest of the family, who run downtown Santa Cruz taqueria El Huarache. “Our [menu] is going back to being more homestyle,” says Govea. “We’ll make everything from scratch daily, our soups, our sandwiches.” Wallace Baine checks in.

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Cabrillo College to announce shortlist of five potential new names at June 14 community forum

The Cabrillo College campus in Aptos

The public will be able to learn about the list of five potential new names for Cabrillo College at meetings on June 14 at the college’s Aptos campus, June 28 at the Watsonville campus and July 12 at Scotts Valley City Hall. More here from Hillary Ojeda.

“NOW THAT WE KNOW BETTER, WE DO BETTER”: Cabrillo College will no longer be named after Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo

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A good start to this pre-holiday-weekend Thursday for sure. Still on the menu, as is customary at Lookout on Thursdays, is Weekender, Wallace Baine’s recommendation-packed stroll through Santa Cruz County’s arts and culture scene, hitting inboxes near you in just hours. You can sign up here for that and all of Lookout’s other newsletters, plus breaking news alerts via text and email. And you know we’re on the socials — follow Lookout on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up with it all.

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Your Thursday awaits — get out there and make it a good one!

Will McCahill
Lookout Santa Cruz

Upcoming events in Santa Cruz County

FRIDAY 10/20
The Mountain Affair @Ristorante Casa Nostra
Beers, Bikes and Bon Bons @Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing
Vine to View Dinner @Chaminade Resort & Spa
10 O’Clock Lunch Band @Mid-County Senior Center
“The Thin Place” by Lucas Hnath @Santa Cruz Actors’ Theatre

SATURDAY 10/21
Wonderland – The Gala @Hotel Paradox
Pickleball Tournament @Cabrillo College
20th Annual Bonny Doon Art, Wine & Brew Festival @Crest Ranch
The 7th Annual Floating Pumpkin Patch @Simpkins Family Swim Center
Pleasure Point Sip & Stroll @Pleasure Point
Symphony Concert: Operas Of Seville @Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Uncork Corralitos @Alladin Nursery

SUNDAY 10/22
Symphony Concert: Operas Of Seville @Henry J. Mello Center for the Performing Arts
Lydia Pense & Cold Blood @Moe’s Alley
Gaby Castro @Chaminade Resort & Spa
Solidarity Records: The Fully Baked Tour @Shanty Shack Brewing
An Evening With Patty Griffin & Todd Snider @Rio Theatre

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