1. SCCB has been a local community bank for 18 years. 2. Community banks are regional in size and only operate in California. 3. It recently expanded into Monterey County and plans to open a branch in Salinas by the end of the year. 4. Through its work with the Payroll Protection Program, SCCB distributed over $573.7 million during the pandemic and saved 50,000 jobs. 5. Customers are greeted by security guard Jose Rodriguez, one of the most upbeat people in Santa Cruz.
1. A family-owned business since 1973, Bookshop has survived earthquakes, flooding, fires and a pandemic. Independent bookstores are on the upswing but only survive through community support. 2. During quarantine, Bookshop delivered books on the sidewalk to customers who ordered ahead of time. 3. Its most recent bestsellers are Burning Questions by Margaret Atwood and All About Love, bell hooks’ final novel. 4. Event Director Chorel Centers’ current favorite books are Groundskeeping by Lee Cole and My Body by Emily Ratajkowski. 5. At the info desk, there is an emotional-support stuffed animal named Norbert Krunchbucket.
1. SC41 opened on 41st Avenue in 2008. 2. It takes pride in exceptional customer service and well-trained staff. 3. Owner Michael Baetge says he saw a “pickup in sales” during the pandemic, especially when it came to furniture built for comfort. 4. SC41 avoided many of the supply-chain problems that other furniture retailers faced during the pandemic—it doesn’t rely on China (where many factories shut down) or the U.S. southeast (where freak storms leveled the only two factories producing foam) for materials. 5. The space has been a furniture store since the 1960s and used to be home to the legendary Daffy Don’s.
1. Meredith Keet owns the low-waste living shop and “refillery.” 2. After Keet’s family traveled around the world for a year, seeing first-hand the harmful effects of plastic pollution worldwide, they were inspired to make a positive change back home. 3. Customers, aka “first responders for earth,” look for eco-friendly items that help reduce climate change. 4. Shampoo and conditioner are Ethos‘ best-selling items. 5. Keet sources everything, and almost all items are made in North America. 6. Ethos’ goal: a shopping experience that sparks interest and inspiration to make positive changes.
7775 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 662-6000; 819 Bay Ave., Capitola, 464-5300; 75 River St., Santa Cruz, 457-5000; 2020 North Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 600-4000, 4604 Scotts Valley Drive # 10, Scotts Valley, 461-5000; 595 Auto Center Drive, Watsonville, 761-7600; sccountybank.com
Bank (Credit Union)
Bay Federal Credit Union
3333 Clares St., Capitola; 48 Rancho Del Mar, Aptos; 2028 Freedom Blvd., Freedom; 420 River St., Santa Cruz; 255 Mount Hermon Road, Scotts Valley; 1481 Main St., Watsonville; 479-6000, bayfed.com
RUNNER-UP Santa Cruz Community Credit Union
Barbershop
Get Faded Barbershop
907 Cedar St., #3801, Santa Cruz, 600-8958, getfadedsc.com
RUNNERS-UP Waves & Fades, Guidos Barbershop
Boat Tour
Chardonnay Sailing Charters
790 Mariner Park Way, Dock FF, Santa Cruz, 423-1213, chardonnay.com
RUNNERS-UP O’Neill Yacht Charters, Stagnaro Charter Boats
2550 41st Ave., Capitola, 462-1300; 204 Union St., Santa Cruz, 423-1078; 224 Mount Hermon Road, 430-9029; 470 Main St., Watsonville, 722-2376; ccgoodwill.org
RUNNERS-UP The Abbot’s Thrift, Caroline’s Thrift Store
Tires
Lloyd’s Tires
303 River St., Santa Cruz, 219-4122; 311 Capitola Road, Santa Cruz, 346-1897; 5310 Scotts Valley Drive, Unit C, Scotts Valley, 777-5711; lloydstire.com