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June 19, 2009

WLC’S June 25th Telecommunication Event


Do you have unknown or excessive phone charges?




Receive free information on consumer scams and help with reviewing your phone bill:



· If you have calls you didn’t make or are being charged for services that you don’t use

· If your phone companies changed service plans without your permission

· If you have questions about your phone service, pre-paid phone cards, or Lifeline

· If you believe you are a victim of telephone fraud

Bring your telephone bill!

We can help solve billing disputes




The Event will take place:

June 25, 2009

12:30-4:00 P.M.



Watsonville Senior Center:

114 E. Fifth St. Watsonville, CA 95076


For more information or to make an appointment please call The Watsonville Law Center at:

(831)722-2845




This event is free and sponsored by the following organizations:

The Watsonville Senior Center, California Public Utilities Commission, Office of U.S. Congressman Sam Farr, Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office, The Self-Help Center of the Superior Court of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz Community Credit Union, and the Watsonville Law Center

Special Thanks to Watsonville’s Neighborhood Services

Solicitors are not welcome at this event and will be asked to leave.

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¿Tiene cargos telefónicos excesivos o desconocidos?




Reciba información gratis sobre estafas al consumidor y ayuda para revisar su factura telefónica:



· Le han cobrado por llamadas que no hizo o servicios de teléfono que no usó

· Le cambiaron su servicio o contrato sin su permiso

· Tiene preguntas sobre su servicio telefónico, tarjetas telefónicas, o el servicio de LifeLine

· Si cree ser una víctima de fraude telefónico: celular, residencial u otro.

Traer su factura telefónica. Le ayudamos a comunicarse con su compañía telefónica

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El evento se llevará acabo

el jueves, 25 de junio del 2009

12:30-4:00 P.M.

Watsonville Senior Center:

114 E. Fifth St. Watsonville, CA 95076




Para más información o para hacer una cita llame:

Al Centro Legal de Watsonville—(831)722-2845




Este evento gratis se realiza gracias al patracinio de:

The Watsonville Senior Center, California Public Utilities Commission, Office of U.S. Congressman Sam Farr, Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office, The Self-Help Center of the Superior Court of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz Community Credit Union, and the Watsonville Law Center



Con Reconocimiento Especial al Watsonville’s Neighborhood Services

Los vendedores de servicios y productos no serán bienvenidos

y tendrán que abandonar las premisas.

June 10, 2009

El Pajaro CDC 30th Anniversary


Celebrating 30 Years of
Promoting Equal Access to Economic Opportunity
1979 – 2009
You are cordially invited to our 30th Anniversary Celebration!
El Pájaro Community Development Corporation
at Plaza Vigil
23 E. Beach St. in Watsonville CA 95076
Monday. June 29, 2009 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Featuring Keynote Address by
Congressman Sam Farr

Please Join us to celebrate the CDC’s history, our clients’ success
and our new programs!

Light Refreshments and Live Music !
Please R.S.V. P. to 831-722-1224 x 10

or by e-mail to dvaldez@elpajarocdc.org

June 3, 2009

The Watsonville Law Center Is Moving!


June 1, 2009

Member Dues, Sustainability of the WCCC

Dear WCCC Members–

I am currently part of the leadership team for our group and one of the things we are looking at is sustainability. One of the ways we are looking at sustaining the WCCC is through member dues. There are various ways to do this and in order to get the conversation started I wanted to present three possibilities:

1.) A flat rate per group in the range of $250-$350. Each group pays the same regardless of budget size.

2.) A sliding scale based on budget size. Organizations with budgets under $100,000 would pay $100, between $100,000 and $250,000 — $250, between $250,000 and $500,000– $350, over $500,000– $450.

3.) Ask for a minimum of $100 from each group but encourage groups that can to give more.

Please let me know your thoughts. Which of these ideas do you like best? Do you have an alternative idea?

Cheers,

John Patterson