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reporter: doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the village really fund. >> from the beginning the profits from the sip and stroll went to nonprofits in the area but this year we realized the need was here in the village. reporter: the owners of the craft galleries says the money will support the employees of the few businesses that have yet to reopen. >> the goal is to help the long-term employees of those businesses be able to wait until the business is open again and not have them get another job. you know how hard it is to get the right people, chef, good weight people. reporter: among saturday's crowd 30% are expected to be santa cruz residents. 70% are expected to come from the bay area and beyond. these are welcomed statistics. devon is hoping high-profile visits focused on the destruction will not deter others. >> people outside of our county do not know what is going on. they think they cannot come here but we welcome them. reporter: othe
reporter: doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the village really fund. >> from the beginning the profits from the sip and stroll went to nonprofits in the area but this year we realized the need was here in the village. reporter: the owners of the craft galleries says the money will support the employees of the few businesses that have yet to reopen. >> the goal is to help the long-term...
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. >> doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar located a short distance from the devastation. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the capitola village relief funds. >> from the beginning, the profits went to various nonprofits in the area, but this year, we realized the need is here in the village. >> the owner of craft gallery and craft gallery and aches says -- annex says the money will support the employers of the few businesses yet to reopen. >> the goal is to raise money to help the employees of those businesses, long-term employees, be able to wait until those businesses open again and not have them get another job because you know how hard it is to get the right people. >> among saturday's crowd, 30% are expected to be santa cruz county residents, 70% of people are said to be coming from the bay area and beyond. these are welcome to stats following concerns most think the villages close. capitola reef owner devon salter is hoping recent high-profile visits focused on the destruction do not deter others. >> people outside
. >> doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar located a short distance from the devastation. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the capitola village relief funds. >> from the beginning, the profits went to various nonprofits in the area, but this year, we realized the need is here in the village. >> the owner of craft gallery and craft gallery and aches says -- annex says the money will support the employers of the few...
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reporter: doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the village really fund. >> from the beginning the profits from the sip and stroll went to nonprofits in the area but this year we realized the need was here in the village. reporter: the owners of the craft galleries says the money will support the employees of the few businesses that have yet to reopen. >> the goal is to help the long-term employees of those businesses be able to wait until the business is open again and not have them get another job. you know how hard it is to get the right people, chef, good weight people. reporter: among saturday's crowd 30% are expected to be santa cruz residents. 70% are expected to come from the bay area and beyond. these are welcomed statistics. devon is hoping high-profile visits focused on the destruction will not deter others. >> people outside of our county do not know what is going on. they think they cannot come here but we welcome them. reporter: othe
reporter: doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the village really fund. >> from the beginning the profits from the sip and stroll went to nonprofits in the area but this year we realized the need was here in the village. reporter: the owners of the craft galleries says the money will support the employees of the few businesses that have yet to reopen. >> the goal is to help the long-term...
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. >> doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar located a short distance from the devastation. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the capital a visually -- village really fund. >> from the beginning, the prophets went to various nonprofits in the area, but this year, we realized the need is here in the village. >> owner of craft gallery and craft gallery and aches says the money will support the employers of the few businesses yet to reopen. >> the goal is to raise money to help the employees of those businesses, long-term employees, be able to wait until those businesses open again and not have them get another job because you know how hard it is to get the right people. >> among saturday's crowd, 30% are excited to be resident spirits 70% of people are said to be coming from the bay area and beyond. these are welcome to stats following concerns most think the villages close. capitola reef owner devon salter is hoping recent high-profile visits focused on the destruction do not deter others. >> people outside of our county jus
. >> doug conrad is the owner of a wine bar located a short distance from the devastation. he and 30 other business owners are participating in the event with proceeds going to the capital a visually -- village really fund. >> from the beginning, the prophets went to various nonprofits in the area, but this year, we realized the need is here in the village. >> owner of craft gallery and craft gallery and aches says the money will support the employers of the few businesses yet...
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amanda: doug conrad is the owner of capitola wine bar, located a short distance from the devastation.e and about 30 other business owners are participating in the event, with proceeds going to the capitola visual relief fund. >> the profits of the sip and straw went to various nonprofits in the area. this year, we realized that the need is right here in the village. amanda: the owner of craft gallery and craft gallery annex says the money will support the employees of the few businesses that have yet to reopen. >> the goal is to raise money to help the employees of those businesses long-term employees be able to wait until those businesses open again and not have them go out and get another job, because you know how hard it is to get the right people, a chef, good weight people. amanda: among saturday's crowd, at least 30% are expected to be santa cruz county resfor -- 70%o be coming from the bay area and beyond. these are welcome statistics following concerns most think the villages closed. devon salter is hoping recent high-profile visits focused on the destruction do not deter othe
amanda: doug conrad is the owner of capitola wine bar, located a short distance from the devastation.e and about 30 other business owners are participating in the event, with proceeds going to the capitola visual relief fund. >> the profits of the sip and straw went to various nonprofits in the area. this year, we realized that the need is right here in the village. amanda: the owner of craft gallery and craft gallery annex says the money will support the employees of the few businesses...