THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
SEPTEMBER 15, 2017
A section of the Hollister Free Lance
El Teatro looks into the past with ยกViva La Causa!
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LESSONS TOLD El Teatro Campesino brings history
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LONG LIVE THE CAUSE El Teatro Campesino takes its audience on a retrospective look in ‘¡Viva La Causa!’ BY JENNY ARBIZU PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON
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f walls could talk, El Teatro Campesino’s would speak of the stories and the characters that existed within them. They may even speak of the lives and struggles of the performers who acted within them. Such stories are reflected in the the pictures that hang upon the walls and in the costumes and props from the past productions nestled between them. With its most recent production, ¡Viva la Causa! (Long Live the Cause), El Teatro Campesino (ETC) is literally taking audiences behind these walls and revisiting the stories they held. It also tells of the history and the current issues of the Chicano people. ➝ 6
SHARED HISTORY El Teatro Campesino presents ‘¡Viva La Causa!’
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SOCIAL JUSTICE ‘¡Viva La Causa!’ preserves Chicano history in a meaningful way that still has very contemporary implications. Initially developed by ETC artists, “¡Viva La Causa!" premiered at the theater in the spring of 2016 as a retrospective piece to celebrate the 50 year history of the theater. Recently, these artists felt a responsibility to bring the show back while making the necessary changes to it in order to respond to the current political climate. Christy Sandoval and Emily Morales co-produce and co-direct this current production, as well as perform in it. Along with Andres Ortiz and Cristal Gonzalez (fellow performers in the show), Sandoval and Morales reworked last year’s script for a newer, more timely version. This newest adaptation of ¡Viva La Causa! is much like last year’s: being a first of it’s kind. Audience members begin their experience with a guided tour of the playhouse, and are walked around to the back room. It is there where the main character, Honest Sanchita (played by Cristal Gonzalez), describes the memorabilia from the theater’s past and encourages audience members to bid on them. Shortly into the performance,
it is realized that this play is more than just the fun of a live auction. “When we first developed this piece, the dystopian world we thought was hyper fictionalized has in a lot of ways become a reality. We felt it even more timely to bring back this show now,” Sandoval said. The show takes place in the not so distant future, where the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has raided San Juan Bautista. Sanchita has barricaded herself inside the teatro after losing all her friends, despite them having been American citizens. The first people Sanchita encounters, since then, are the audience members. So she and her sidekick Rudy (played by Carlos “Quiensave” Cortez) take them from room to room to share historical memorabilia with them, hoping to preserve their memories and history. As the audience begins to move through the playhouse, Sanchita presents them with the classic teatro tale of “La Carpa de los Rasquachi” and a special tribute to the creation of “Zoot Suit.”
like a Trump-like figure were to be elected. This year, that kind of craziness, that reality, came to life” Morales said. Much like Sanchita, Sandoval said that El Teatro Campesino has always had a mandate for social justice, and that the artists there feel a responsibility to keep Chicano history from being forgotten. “The current youth is at risk of not knowing this history and these stories. Preserving this history in a meaningful way that hopefully reaches the mind through the heart, is really what the Teatro has always been about and continues to be,” she said. Performances for ‘¡Viva La Causa!’ continue through September 24: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8pm and Saturday & Sunday matinee shows at 2pm. Tickets range from $15-$20 (Special discount codes and promotions to be released via El Teatro Campesino’s Facebook page on select performances). El Teatro Campesino Playhouse is located at 705 Fourth St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, visit elteatrocampesino.com. —
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A poignant puppet show taken from the teatro vault, “Juanito y los ABC’s,” is also performed. It is a tale of a young Chicano boy growing up in the American educational system and it has found resonance to many of its viewers. Morales recalled how she’d seen this puppet show affect the many students who have come to watch school shows. “You see the kids reacting, and even feeling sad for the character, and you can see kind of how it’s even reflected in their lives too. They can see themselves and find themselves within the production. That is the best part for me and the most rewarding, for sure.” It is the ending of the play, however, that will leave audience members pondering over the issues affecting the Chicano people today. It blends the tale of “Corridos” with a tale of social justice. Though it was depicted as a fictional world of the future, it rings truth to what is presently occurring in our country. “When we first wrote it, it was more of a satire in a totally impossible world of what if somebody
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AL DENTE Gene and George Guglielmo with Roberta and Gio Barile invited the public to make the perfect pasta.
Pasta a la Piemont Guglielmo turns Italian aficionados on to a culinary classic
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ecently, I spent a night in Italy without ever leaving Morgan Hill. As the Italians would say, I had the buono fortuna (good luck) to get a seat at a sold-out pasta cooking class at the beautiful Guglielmo Winery. The class was presented by Roberta and Gioacchino Barile, a husband/wife team from PiemontExperience [sic], an Italian culinary school that offers cooking classes and customized travel tours. There was a special connection with these chefs since Emilio and Emilia Guglielmo, the founders of the winery, were also from the Piemonte region of Italy.
As the class sipped on Emile’s Grand Cuvee California Champagne ($15.95), Roberta demonstrated the making of four different pasta shapes—all using the same two ingredients: high quality semolina flour and water. She deftly kneaded, rolled, cut and curled the dough into piles. Said Roberta, “I don’t use recipes. The amount of water I use depends on the humidity of the room. The trick is to feel the texture of the dough, making sure it has the right moisture content.” Amazingly, the shapes produced different flavors and textures in the resulting cooked pasta dishes.
The four pasta dishes were brilliantly paired with four Guglielmo wines. The first pasta dish, guitar troccoli, was paired with the fresh, lemony flavors of a 2016 Pinot Grigio, ($15). The 2015 Grignolino, 92 points and a gold medal winner, complemented the spiciness of the next course: the orecchiette pugliesi, a pasta served with broccoli pesto and crispy croutons, A pasta e fagioli, the third course, was served with the 2016 Dolcetto ($22). The white beans and smoky bacon in the dish were accented by the wood smoke aromas of the wine with pomegranate flavors shining through. The last pasta course was
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the cheese gnocchi in a rich gorgonzola, cream sauce and sprinkled with chopped walnuts. The 2014 Barbera, a bold Italian varietal with a well-balanced acidity, was a flavorful pairing, which helped cut through the richness of the cheese sauce. At the end of the evening, with visions of gondolas and hugs all around, we said “buona notte” (good night) and “grazie mille” (thank you very much) for such a special evening. For more information on the cooking classes and travel tours: piemontexperience.com.
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CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW The Local Hollister Elks Lodge invites the community to come checkout some rad cars and enjoy fun day with the whole family. Street rods, custom and classic cars, trucks and motorcycles will take over the streets for an exciting day dedicated to giving back to the community. There will be something for everyone to enjoy including a rummage sale, music, raffles, awards, vendors and lots of food. The show will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 351 Astro Drive in Hollister from 10am-3pm. Admission is free for all spectators.
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EL GRITO DE DOLORES Come celebrate Mexican Independence Day in Downtown Hollister with its annual parade. The event is considered a patriotic festival commemorating the moment Roman Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang the bell of his church, that triggered the Mexican War of Independence. The cultural event will be held on Sunday, Sept. 17 starting at 11:30am. For more information, contact Ruben Rodriquez at 831.902.5103.
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The Gilroy Golf Course will be a hosting a free outdoor concert full of Latin tunes. There will be beer and food available. They request guests bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Sabrosito will be playing your favorite Latin jams. The event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 6-9pm at the Gilroy Golf Course, 2965 Hecker Pass Road. For more information, visit gilroygolfcourse.com.
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MEMORABLE EVENT Ron Erskine traveled to Oregon to witness the recent solar eclipse in all its glory.
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dabbling in hyperbole, visit Frenchglen, Prairie City, and the town of Andrews by the Alvord Desert. Standing in this silent and immense landscape, you will tremble with a troubling sense of vulnerability and meek insignificance. My friend, Dan Merrick, and I came to eastern Oregon to feel a bit of that, but also to see the eclipse. A right turn at Redding onto Highway 299 took us up the Pit River to Alturas where we turned north onto Highway 395 and the entrance to the middle of nowhere. Many miles of sagebrush and
juniper trees later, we reached the town of John Day where we realized we were not the only people who had come to see the eclipse. The roads were busy, restaurants bustled, and every merchant in town had t-shirts or some article of eclipse memorabilia. The townspeople had subdivided every football field, park, and vacant lot into tiny camping and eclipse viewing parcels available for rent. All we wanted in John Day was a meal and a coffee pot. Those things accomplished, we continued north on Highway 395 to a forest road just south of Long Creek, Oregon. By now, we knew that solitude was out of the question, but seven miles up a dirt road, we found a 6,000foot high perch with the expansive setting we hoped for. Eclipse morning, just after 8am, I saw the moon first touch the disk of the sun through my camera viewfinder. While the entire eclipse would take two and a half hours, the total eclipse would last a scant two minutes. We set up our tripods and cameras mindful of the advice of every expert I consulted about photographing a solar eclipse: don't let picture taking distract you from the main event. As the remaining slice of sun thinned toward totality, the air chilled. Sunsets have edges—shafts of light here, shadows there—but this was an eerie uniform dusk that evenly dimmed the hundreds of square miles we could see. Going, going, gone. People nearby gasped and called out, and I felt a stirring I checked with a deep swallow and several rapid blinks. High above, an astounding jewel radiated needles of pure white light alone in the near total darkness. Two hours later, Dan and I sat with no regrets in a seven-mile long string of stop-and-go traffic waiting to pass the one crossroad in the lonely outpost of Long Creek. My world-traveling eclipse-chasing friends had given me good advice.
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Step back in time to Renaissance Europe and enjoy hearty ales, fine foods and handmade crafts. Hundreds of costumed performers roam the streets and act on five different stages. Over 150 craft booths, rides and activities for all to enjoy. Don’t miss the exciting new Tournament of Horses. For information and tickets, visit norcalrenfaire.com. The Northern California Renaissance Faire at Casa de Fruta will be held from Sept.16 to Oct. 15 on Saturdays and Sundays only from 10am-6pm at 10021 Pacheco Pass Highway in Hollister.
HOLLISTER LULAC HEALTH FAIR The League of United Latin American Citizens will be hosting their
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Representatives from the United Farm Workers Foundation will be in attendance to assist with questions on immigration. The event will be held on Saturday, September 16 from 10am-3pm at the Hollister Community Center, 300 West Street. ART FUNDRAISER ARTICulture will be holding a fundraising event benefiting the Hollister Presbyterian Co-op Preschool. The event will include dinner and a step by step painting class. Ticket price includes dinner buffet and all the supplies needed to complete a gorgeous “Cherry Blossom Moon” themed painting. Dinner will be served
between 5:30-7pm and painting instruction will begin at 7pm on Saturday, Sept. 23 at Running Rooster, 800 San Benito Street. SHOE SALE FUNDRAISER Come support the Hazel Hawkins Hospital Auxiliary and get a new pair of kicks all at once. They will be holding a Great Shoe Fair & Fundraiser which in turn benefits our entire community. The sale will be on Sept. 21 and 22 from 7am-4pm at the Hazel Hawkins Hospital Inner Courtyard at 911 Sunset Drive. For more information, call Bobbie Champagne or Alice Oliveira at 831.636.2681.
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The Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s, is coming up soon. The walk is a fun and inspiring event that spans generations and brings together friends, family, caregivers and community members. It will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at Seascape Park in Aptos. The Walk begins at 10am with no cost to register, but participants are encouraged to raise funds. To register or for more details about the walk, visit act.alz.org.
TRES PINOS COUNTY FAIR The community of San Benito County and beyond are invited to the beautiful countryside at the Bolado Park Event Center for 94th anniversary of the San Benito County Fair. The fair will be held from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1. For more information, visit sanbenitocountyfair.com.
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WATSONVILLE PAINT & CHILL PARTY Vintage Moon Studios invites the community to join them for an evening of painting fun at their Paint and Chill Parties. For $35 all supplies for painting and stepby-step instruction and a fun evening are included. They will walk guests through the process and give special one-on-one instruction to make sure everyone is completely happy with their masterpieces. Food and drinks will be available for purchase and enjoy wine, beer or other beverage while you are painting. This time around it will be at Carmona’s BBQ Deli, 1040 East Lake ➝ 16
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DOUBLE ROAD RACE The Fourth annual San Juan Bautista Double Racing Festival return again this year for a thrilling and healthy run. For the Double Road Race 15k runners first run the 10k leg and about 2 hours later the 5k leg starts. Times from the two legs are combined for scoring. There will be live music will keep us entertained from 7am-12pm. Bring the kids for the Bob Anderson's Kids Cup Double 1.5 Mile. The race takes place on Sept. 24 and begins and ends at the historic Mission San Juan Bautista. Packet pick up at 7am.
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The Cactus & Succulent Society of the Monterey Bay Area invites the public to its Bi-Annual Cactus & Succulent Show. The show provides a great opportunity to get acquainted with the wonderful world of drought-resistant succulent plants. Guests are invited to bring questions and discover unique cactus and succulents from 9am-5pm on Saturday, Sept. 30 and 9am-4pm on Sunday, Oct. 1 at the San Juan Bautista Community Hall, 10 San Jose Ave, San Juan Bautista. For more information, visit mbsucculent.org.
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15 from 7-9pm on weekdays and 10am-12pm during the weekend. Contact Kamala at 408.359.7996 to register or visit, tinyurl.com/ y7q2azb5. YOGA BILINGUE The Gilroy Library invites the local community to join in on a refreshing, relaxing and invigorating yoga session in English y en Español. All levels of skill are welcome. Guests are encouraged to bring their own yoga mat. The sessions will be held every week on Fridays from 4:30-5:30pm at 350 West Sixth Street. La Biblioteca de Gilroy invita a la comunidad a disfrutar de una hora de relajación, movimiento y respiración consciente con instructora Diana Garcia. La clase es gratis y debes traer tu propio tapete. Se llevará a cabo cada viernes de las 3-4pm.
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As many are ending their days, some animals are just starting theirs. Join a Park Ranger on a night hike at Coyote Lake Park to learn about some of the nocturnal animals that live around the local area. The tour will meet at the Coyote Lake Park RV Campground Amphitheater, 10840 Coyote Lake Road in Gilroy, on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 7:30-9pm. Bring water, a flashlight, bug spray and layered clothes. For reservations and more information, call 408.842.7800 or visit sccgov.org.
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EVENTS BY DATE: SELF-HELP MEDITATION Sahaj Samadhi Meditation is based on a natural tendency of the mind to be attracted to finer, more
enjoyable levels of experience. Unlike practices of contemplation or guided meditation, Sahaj Samadhi is said to not require accessories, a special place in which to practice nor any guidance once learned. The Sahaj Samadhi Meditation Course begins with personal, private instruction from a trained, qualified teacher. The course will be held at 733 Juliann Way in Morgan Hill from Sept. 15 to 17
HARVEST MOON GALA Saint Louise Regional Hospital Foundation will be hosting its first tribute and benefit honoring George Chiala Senior and the George Chiala Senior Memorial Fund. The Dancing in the Moonlight gala will be held on Saturday, Sept.16 with dancing from 4-9pm at the beautiful Guglielmo Winery at 1480 East Main Ave. in Morgan Hill. For more information, call 408.848.4931 or contact amandadaGraca@verity.org. CREEK CLEAN-UP Come join the community and help the environment by cleaning Uvas Creek as a part of Coastal Cleanup Day in Santa Clara County. Both sides of the creek from Luchessa Ave. to Santa Teresa Bridge will be cleaned. Garbage bags, some gloves and litter pickers will be provided. Participants must register online at tinyurl.com/ yc4coskb or on site. Children middle school age or younger must be accompanied by an adult. All participants will meet at Christmas Hill Park in the east parking lot near the creek at 7050 Miller Ave. in Gilroy on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 9am-12pm.
LOCAL BOOK RELEASE South County novelist Janneke Jobsis Brown will host an author reading from her first novel “Following Shadows”– the first book in her “Finding Home” series. Brown, of Gilroy, writes of love, intergenerational trauma and the ultimate sacrifices a family makes spanning generations. The historical saga follows a family transformed when an elderly Jakob Vanderveer talking about his lost childhood during WWII, in the Japanese Concentration Camps of Indonesia. The book launch will be at 4pm on Sunday, Sept. 17 at BookSmart at 1295 East Dunne Ave, Suite 12. TARANTULA CRAWL Join a Park Ranger on a scenic hike along the Mummy Mountain Trail to learn about tarantula migration and why these eight-legged wonders are on the move. If you’re lucky, you may spot one, two or a bunch of tarantulas. The group will meet in the Mendoza lot of Coyote Lake Park on Roop Road. Bring water, bug spray, a flashlight and layered clothes. The tours will be held on Sept. 22 and 29 from 7:30-9pm. For reservations and more information, call 408.842.7800 or visit sccgov.org. HARVEST CELEBRATION Join the Hecker Pass Winery family as they celebrate the 2017 Harvest. They will serve authentic Italian cuisine, wine from their current wine list and special wines from their Winemakers Private Library. Dinner will feature the traditional sounds of Mike Zampiceni on the accordion. After dinner sit back, relax or hit the dance floor with Jeff and Juli Strametz as they play a variety of hits. The night will include one night only discounts, a Library Wine raffle, and complimentary Library Wine Tasting. The celebration will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 5:30-8:30PM at Hecker Pass Winery, 4605 Hecker Pass Highway. For more information, call 408.710.8422.
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RICH FOODS The South Asian diet has left this community at a greater risk of heart disease than the rest of the American population.
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t’s September, and for most Americans, the eating frenzy of the holidays is still safely out of mind, tucked far off into the future somewhere behind Halloween and Thanksgiving. For many American Hindus, however, holiday season—and the eating that it brings—begins in fall with multi-day festivals like Navarathri and Diwali.
Across the Bay Area, these festivals bring Hindus together in celebratory gatherings. While people flock to the growing number of Hindu temples, the most anticipated events are the parties at friends’ houses. In houses from Santa Clara to Marin counties, metallic designer sandals are kicked off at travertine tiled entryways. Inside, the party is a riot of richly colored textiles
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Curbing calories when the holidays strike
and glittering jewelry as guests use the party as an excuse to don their otherwise neglected Indian party clothes. Guests greet friends who they haven’t seen since the last holiday season, speaking in dialects they rarely use anywhere else. As with all celebrations, the centerpiece is the food, and it’s secret ingredient is generosity. If Indian food is already known for it’s richness, the special foods that accompany Indian festivals even more so. Cultural norms further dictate that a generous host will encourage guests to eat to excess, and that a gracious guest will oblige. So, trays of steaming appetizers are circulated, sweet drinks are imbibed, all before a buffet meal that rarely includes fewer than five items. An unfortunate byproduct of this generosity, of course, is the calories. For most Americans, the season between Thanksgiving and Christmas alone causes an estimated increase in caloric intake by a staggering 2000 calories a day, with the feast days themselves producing a whopping 7000 calories. For American Hindus, who celebrate both old and new cultures, this period of caloric increase is two to three times larger. Unfortunately, with double the joy comes more than double the trouble. The South Asian community, to which most Hindus belong, has four times a greater risk of heart disease than the rest of the American population. They also have a greater risk for diabetes and are more likely to be “thin-fat”, meaning that though their weight is low on the Body Mass Index scale, they are more likely to have higher body fat percentages. In short, with this time of year begins the possibility for consuming an inordinately large number of calories. The question then is— just how to navigate this drawn out holiday season? Stay tuned as over the coming weeks and months, we highlight some of the ways in which we can curb holiday eating.
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THEATER
Mismatched pairs
Elizabeth Mendel
BIG ACT Emily Hansen and Andy Gonzalez playing young Sally and young Buddy in ‘Follies’.
Playing through Oct. 7 at SVCT.
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Unrequited love in Sondheim’s ‘Follies’
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By SUSAN L. RIFE
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rom the opening languorous procession of Broadway showgirls in stupendous headdresses and a boatload of sequins and rhinestones, through the finale and final bows of the cast, be prepared to be dazzled by South Valley Civic Theatre’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies. Director Megan Griffin has assembled a cast of triple-threat actors, singers and dancers who deliver on all levels in this musical story of a group of Ziegfeld Follies-like dancers who gather for a reunion as the Weismann Theater on Broadway is about to be demolished to make way for precious New York City parking in 1971. Chief
among them are Follies dancers Sally and Phyllis and the men who wooed and married them: Ben and Buddy. Each couple’s 30-year marriage has faced its challenges. First off, Sally was in love with Ben but married the philandering Buddy Plummer. She’s been carrying a torch ever since. The other couple, Ben and Phyllis, were mismatched from the start on intellectual, economic and social levels. The Stones are unhappy and bitter. As the reunion begins and the Follies alumnae in elegant gowns greet each other as long-lost friends. The show pairs younger versions of the characters with their more seasoned and disillusioned selves. “Waiting for the Girls Upstairs” showcases Callie Camacho-Light as Phyllis
Rogers Stone, Brianna Pember as Young Phyllis, Suzanne Guzzetta as Sally Durant Plummer, Emily Hansen as Young Sally, Bob Brown as Benjamin Stone, Edie Garcia-Flores as Young Ben, Michael Kaelin as Buddy Plummer and Andy Gonzalez as Young Buddy. Virtually every character gets a chance to shine, either solo or in an ensemble song. And although the show truly belongs to the four central characters, its heart is in Sally, with her deep emotional longing for what she could not—and cannot ever— have. Suzanne Guzzetta, with a lovely voice, lays her emotions totally bare in the aching “In Buddy’s Eyes” and “Losing My Mind.” Michael Kaelin’s Buddy is a true song and dance man, neatly marrying comedy and pathos into a singular package of energy with top-notch vocals and Chaplinesque physical comedy. “The Right Girl,” at the top of the second act, is a tour de force. Our other unhappy couple, the Stones, are equally ill-suited to one another. As Ben, Bob Brown is appropriately ill at ease, and grabs our sympathy in “The Road You Didn’t Take.” He’s partnered with the sensational Callie Camacho-Light, who sashays her way through “Could I Leave You?” leaving no question as to the answer. Sondheim’s scores leave little room for error, and the cast is up to the challenge, ably assisted by vocal director Carol Harris, music director Alan Chipman and a 13-piece band (which sometimes overpowers some sung vocals). Choreographers Christine Carrillo and Jessica Damron keep the dance action lively. Michelle Griffin and Adrianne Wilkinson’s costume designs and headdresses are truly spectacular, awash in sparkles, satin and chiffon. Bravo all around! South Valley Civic Theatre presents ‘Follies’ through Oct. 7 at the Morgan Hill Community Playhouse, 17090 Monterey Rd, Morgan Hill. Visit svct.org.
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BEST FEATURES This five-bedroom, three-bath home boasts all the amenities and comforts a homebuyer could want.
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his well-executed home in south Gilroy boasts a beautiful pool, a play structure to keep the kids busy for hours and a home so incredible that your guests won’t want to leave! A true investment in the future, this two-yearnew five bedroom, three full-bath home close to town has everything a buyer could want. Within a half-mile to either freeway or train stations, this home offers the convenience of an easy commute. For adventurous shoppers, this home boasts access to a plethora of
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About the property Location: 220 Shire Street Gilroy, CA 95020 List price: $759,000 Year built: 2015 House size: 2,237 sq ft 5 bd 3 full baths Lot size: 5,454 sq ft Special features: Large lot for this area, open floor plan, downstairs bedroom and full bathroom, whole interior insulation, 9-foot ceilings on the second story, toggle lights in all bathrooms, wrought iron staircase, granite throughout, upgraded crown molding, baseboards, fireplace mantel, 2-car garage with electric car charging
system, water softener. Exterior patio, inground pool with a stateof-the-art filtration system that uses ultra violet lights, “treehouse” fort and side yard with artificial turf. Low maintenance yard! Perfect for busy families who like to entertain but are also on the go! About the Location: According to Zillow, Gilroy home values have gone up 4.9 percent since September 2016 and Zillow predicts they will rise 1.4 percent within the next year. At $339 per square foot, this home falls below Gilroy’s median price of $350. Agent: Contact Christine Graziano Fortney at 831.902.0893 or visit, 220ShireSt.com.
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Location, location - beautiful Anderson Home. 3,200 S.F. with 3 bedrooms plus office and large bonus room upstairs which would be a great TV/retreat. 2 1/2 baths. Family room kitchen with new hardwood floors. Office/ study adjacent. Inside laundry room. New paint interior walls and new exterior paint. Home looks great. Covered patio. 3 car garage. This home is ready to move into. 2 water heaters—one upstairs and one downstairs. 1/2 bath is located across from laundry room. ASKING: $639,000
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2016 Quality Service Award Recipient Master Suite–Your Own Private Retreat EXQUISITE IN & OUT~ Gorgeous 5Br/3.5Ba family home. Chef’s kitchen w/6-burner gas stovetop. Family room features wet bar & sky-lit solarium area. Beautifully landscaped yards.
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Walnut Park is a new community located in the quaint hometown of Hollister, where small town country charm offers fine boutiques, bistros and a convenient location where kids can walk to great schools.
Airline
SEPTEMBER 15, 2017
$299,000
Less than 4 years old & surrounded by newer homes, this wonderful home offers a bedroom & full bath downstairs. The family room, dining area & kitchen are open creating a great area for entertaining. The kitchen has granite slab counters with an island that seats 4, stainless steel appliances, tile flooring & an abundance of beautiful walnut colored cabinets. Upstairs you’ll find the master suite w/large soaking tub, separate shower stall & double sinks. A very large walk-in closet too! There are two extra bedrooms with another full bath upstairs making this a 4 bedroom, 3 FULL bath home. The laundry space is conveniently located upstairs as well with gas hookup. The tall sliding door in the kitchen leads to the backyard filled with a large stamped concrete patio with mature palm trees. There is a dog run area on the side yard as well. Close to schools & easy access to Airline Highway for the commuter.
Hollister – A Place Worth A Little Drive – The Low $400,000’s
Address: Union Rd. east of Cerra Vista Dr. Hollister CA 95023 Hours: Open Thur-Mon - 10am-5pm, Closed Tuesday & Wednesday
1730 Panorama Drive, Hollister $589,999 Charlene King (831) 245-0321
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Cerra Vista Dr Union Rd
Don’t Wait! ... Call “PAGE” Today! THE HOLLISTER PROJECT is a total of 66 acres immediately adjacent to the city limits. You could do 1 acre ranchettes today or wait to be annexed to the city to do a mixed zoning. Adjacent to the Hwy 25 Eastside Bypass. Sellers are open to an option or seller carry.
FOUR PARCELS - 78.9 acres. Several dwellings, big old barn, farm lease and Bill Board Income equal $6,000 per month. Rural Residential 5 Acre Zoning. Huge potential for the right buyers. Stop and think about the uses in the area and then check with the $3,650,000 $4,999,994 County.
33 ACRES OF PRIME FARM LAND with good water and easy access. Great location between Morgan Hill and Gilroy with easy access to Hwy 101. Just 40 minutes to Salinas. Currently planted to corn. Seller will consider carrying the financing. $1,388,883
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PERFECT FIRST HOME or investment. This unit is in the very back, private, corner of the complex and it has just been refurbished with new paint, mini blinds, light fixtures, dishwasher, carpet and vinyl. Move in condition. $299,992
40 ACRES for your private estate or personal retreat. Solitude and star gazing are just the beginning of what you can enjoy from this ridge above the valley floor. The views are something to behold and perfect for you to plan your home around Mother Nature’s art. $298,892
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1932 SPANISH BUNGALOW ON 1/3 ACRE in the country just waiting for your imagination and enthusiasm. Absolutely original (no renovations or refurbishments). Character and charm in need of tender loving care. Wait until you see the main bath$274,947 room.
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219 ACRES on the edge of Panoche Valley. If you are looking for a weekend get away you may have found it. Hunting, deer or birds? Only an hour from Hollister or Los Banos. Some level along the valley floor; some elevated with great views. $149,941
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18 ACRES OF FARM LAND with two very nice homes, three large barns and several out buildings. 12 acres are being farmed with two wells. The two homes are two of the nicest around. The barns have character and charm and might be used for several different things. Just minutes to Costco and Walmart. $1,498,894
11 ACRE EQUESTRIAN ESTATE: Two homes, an 18 stall barn, a hay barn, an arena, a round pen and several turn out fields with shelters. Formal or family comforts. Entertain around the pool and enjoy the views. Just 3 minutes to town and about 40 minutes to Monterey or San Jose. $1,499,994
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17+ ACRES JUST SOUTH OF GILROY. Currently in conventionally farmed row crops. Good soil. Good, newer well and water. Electricity and telephone. County paved road, as well as, freeway frontage. Near Gavilan College, new developments and new schools. $999,990
80 ACRES with beautiful views out over the valley and Chesboro Lake. On a clear day you can see for miles. Commute to San Jose on the back roads and stay out of traffic. 1 or 2 wells on the back side of El Toro Mountain.
8 ACRES of almost all level land with a seasonal creek running along the southern property line.The flag lot allows privacy. Great location just a short distance from the Outlets, the coffee shop and the freeway. Equal distance to San Jose or Monterey. $599,995
25 ACRES WITH POTENTIAL Newly surveyed parcel with a well and 5 acre zoning. Beautiful rock out-croppings and majestic oak trees. Just a short distance from the historic downtown. Perfect for a private estate or a small subdivision. Equal distance between San Jose and Monterey. $474,947
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CUTE AND COMFY. Just right for one or two.The two bedroom with a nice living room and a great kitchen. Neat and clean. Located in one of the best parks in the county and is convenient to $39,930 $139,931 most everything.
40 ACRES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD. Whether you are a star gazer looking for the dark of night or a hunter you will find these 40 acres perfect to escape from the noise of every day life.
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To buy, sell or invest in Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy, Hollister, San Juan Bautista or San Benito County, call...
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Page Welton
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50+ BEAUTIFUL ACRES for your dream estate. Located on the west side of Hollister for great views out over the San Juan Valley and Fremont’s Peak. Excellent well shared with the neighboring parcel. Seller may be willing to carry the financing for five years. $649,946
AN EXCEPTIONAL EXECUTIVE HOME on 5 acres designed for cutting horses. This 5,000 sq.ft. home has generous formal and family spaces. From the office off the entry to the guest/pool house you will find an attention to detail which will amaze you. Barn & arena with a viewing stand. $2,499,994
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20 ACRES just north of Gilroy by the hospital. Just what you have been looking for with a small ranch house that has a basement, a pool and character. Good soil and good water make for good farming. Excellent investment property.
40 ACRES at the Old Summit Ranch is half way between Los Banos and Gilroy. Almost immediately adjacent to exceptional state and county parks. One half shared well, with a pump and electricity. Within a gated community. Beautiful views $699,996
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97 ACRES OF PRIME ROW CROP. Good soil, good water and a great Mediterranean climate. Great location for shiping in any direction. Currently farmed conventional. Large barn-workshop and equipment yard. Williamson Act Taxes in place. $2,500,000
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