After stepping away from public office, Ryan Coonerty is ready to lead again. Coonerty, a former Santa Cruz city councilmember and county supervisor, has been named as the new executive director of Leadership Santa Cruz County, a local nonprofit that teaches leadership skills across a broad spectrum of industries and ages.
Concerts also include a State Street Jams fundraiser, Leslie Damaso with Mr. Chair and Sahada Buckley and Allison Russell; a Black History Month keynote by Ruth E. Carter; and more events.
demonstrablably false as the military says outrageous and offensive. more interesting, bill, is how the university of washington says the spokesman for the university of washington where the professor is employed called it extreme and absurd her analogy. and it is to compare the behavior of military recruiters, many of whom save children stuck in the ghetto and give them a way of life as the senior military correspondent a decade or so. it has been my honor to see thousands of youngsters, hundreds of whom come from the hard life in the urban areas who get recruited into the military and their lives are transformed. it s a wonderful, honorable profession. they get a decent paycheck. they get a pension. they get a future. their families get taken care of to suggest what the military recruiter is doing is luring young children, teenagers, high school students into a life