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Ronan Madden chugs a goat milk sample. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

Mali McGee and friends lead goats across the street from Wednesday's downtown Santa Cruz Farmers Market where she proceeded to milk her Bonny Doon goats and pass out samples to protest the state's crackdown on dairy collectives. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

Mali McGee of Bonny Doon milks one of her goats next to the downtown Santa Cruz Farmers Market Wkednesday to protest the state's crackdown on unlicensed dairy collectives. Samples were passed around the growing crowd for those who wanted to take a taste. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

A dog owner tries to coax his pooch along Pacific Avenue Thursday, the first day dogs are allowed in downtown Santa Cruz in 35 years. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

Thursday was the first day in 35 years that dogs are welcome in downtown Santa Cruz. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

A man tries to keep track of his rambunctious rat terriers in the patio of Santa Cruz City Hall Thursday, the first day dogs have been allowed downtown in 35 years. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

A vagabond and his camo-garbed dog amble down Pacific Avenue Thursday, the first day dogs are officially allowed in downtown Santa Cruz in 35 years. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

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Gabby Martin, left, Kiara Jacobsen, and others wait outside of the Santa Cruz Cinema 9 for the midnight premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" on Tuesday. (Julia Moore/Sentinel)

Gabby Martin, left, Kiara Jacobsen, and others wait outside of the Santa Cruz Cinema 9 for the midnight premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" on Tuesday. (Julia Moore/Sentinel)

A spray painted mural by local artist Ezra Moon adorns the plywood covering the empty display window frame at Velvet Underground on Pacific Avenue on Thursday where a window shattered during a riot Saturday night stood. The artwork was designed by Velvet Underground owner Diane Towns granddaughter Jasmine Glenn. Towns says, We wanted to turn something very negative into something very positive. We are so grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our community." (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel

A spray painted mural by local artist Ezra Moon adorns the plywood covering the empty display window frame at Velvet Underground on Pacific Avenue on Thursday where a window shattered during a riot Saturday night stood. The artwork was designed by Velvet Underground owner Diane Towns granddaughter Jasmine Glenn. Towns says, We wanted to turn something very negative into something very positive. We are so grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our community." (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel

Paintings by Ezra Moon bring an upbeat message to the Pacific Avenue at Dell Williams until the jewelry store can replace the windows shattered on Saturday

Paintings by Ezra Moon bring an upbeat message to the Pacific Avenue at Dell Williams until the jewelry store can replace the windows shattered on Saturday

See Sentinel story: A message of hope and thanks in downtown Santa Cruz

Roxie Jones  is visible through a smashed display window of the Rittenhouse Building on Pacific Avenue on Sunday morning as she tries to remove paint splattered on her car by rioters in downtown Santa Cruz. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Roxie Jones is visible through a smashed display window of the Rittenhouse Building on Pacific Avenue on Sunday morning as she tries to remove paint splattered on her car by rioters in downtown Santa Cruz. (Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel)

Ayoma Grabiel, 5, of Santa Cruz, is the picture of happiness as she cavorts in the 'snow' in downtown Santa Cruz on Tuesday. Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel

Ayoma Grabiel, 5, of Santa Cruz, is the picture of happiness as she cavorts in the 'snow' in downtown Santa Cruz on Tuesday. Shmuel Thaler/Sentinel

See Sentinel story: Downtown Santa Cruz sees snow