THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
NOVEMBER 10, 2017
OU T & AB T U F O AR O END S L A C T EV E N
VFW Post 9242 sends holiday care packages
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GIFT OF HEART Hollister VFW Post 9242 plans more care packages for soldiers.
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CARING FOR THOSE WHO SERVE Hollister VFW honors current soldiers
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BY JENNY ARBIZU
or a United States veteran, serving others is second nature. They are men and women who made sacrifices dedicating themselves to protecting their country. Many of these veterans continue to make sacrifices as they carry battle scars, seen and unseen. That’s the character of a veteran. So it shouldn’t be surprising to see this kind of character displayed by members of the Hollister Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 9242. The post continues to serve its country, not only by helping other veterans, but also by helping the current soldiers who are stationed overseas or in the United States. ➝ 6
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‘I CARE PACKAGES’ Veteran Bernie Ramirez has been sending monthly
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HELP WANTED Hollister VFW Post 9242 is always looking for donation items and volunteers to help prepare care packages. For the last two years, Post 9242 has been sending monthly care packages to soldiers. They are called “I Care Packages,” and it’s a program that started with Post 9242 member, Bernie Ramirez. Ramirez began making the care packages when he served as commander of the post from 2013 to 2017. Many of these packages are sent to the active soldiers who have banners still hung in downtown Hollister (which was another idea that Ramirez brought to the city). What began as a passion project in his home has grown into something bigger. Ramirez began by sending packages to the 82nd Airborne—a unit that includes his nephew, Elijah Cabrera. “We started out here at my house with 10 packages,” he said. “We got some names of some soldiers who are deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq, and some even in the states.” As months went by, Ramirez received more names and began sending care packages out every
two months. Once the number of packages reached 26, he realized he needed a bigger facility. “My wife and I said, ‘Well, we can’t do it here anymore, so let’s go to the post,’ and so we did it there,” Ramirez said, referring to the Veteran’s Memorial Building. And the number of care packages he and his wife have sent out has grown steadily. Ramirez said that two weeks ago they sent out 40 packages, their largest number so far. On the Hollister VFW Post 9242 Facebook page, the types of items needed for the the care packages have been made known to the public, and Ramirez said the support that the community has given has been overwhelming. “I have people dropping off stuff all the time,” he said. “They bring me stuff and they donate money to send. We always have enough to send them out. If we don’t have enough, we can always go buy it.” The list varies from basic to “comfort” items.
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This year we are pleased to honor
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VFW Post 9242 Auxiliary President
Dolly DeVasier as our Grand Marshals
Additional Veterans Day Activities: 7:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00
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LULAC Breakfast - Hollister Community Center Veterans Benefit Fair Banner Presentations Veterans Memorial Building Memorial Ceremony BBQ Lunch
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“Jerky, sunflower seeds, Slim Jims. We send them Cup-a-Noodle Soups, any instant flavored drinks, gum, shaving creams, deodorant, especially the guys in Afghanistan. If they’re in the field, sometimes they can take stuff with them,” he said. Ramirez’s list also consists of snacks such as granola bars, Pop Tarts, instant oatmeal, oatmeal or sugar cookies, soup mixes, and trail mix (but nothing with chocolate, because it easily melts). Toiletry items such as baby wipes, baby powder, feminine products and throat lozenges are appreciated, and items such as batteries, prepaid phone cards, DVD movies, video games, portable CD players/headphones and magazines provide comfort for those stationed away from home. Ramirez said that although the list is endless, there are other ways that people can show they care. Families of VFW Post 9242 have often filled the packages, and now those in the community who have
heard about this program are lending their support. “We’re getting volunteers from schools and just people that want to come and help us,” Ramirez said. He also said that there is always a volunteer who will sit down and write individual notes, just thanking these soldiers for their service and asking them to stay safe. Because the cost of shipping the packages can be expensive—postage for each package is around $19—money donations are always needed. Ramirez said one post office worker always chips in a $100 donation. He is appreciative of the support that the community has given, but he cautions the public to be aware of scams. “We don’t go door to door,” he said. “I’m the only contact person—I don’t send out anyone to collect money.” The men and women who receive these packages are grateful and thank the VFW and the community. The 82nd Airborne has even sent Ramirez a picture of soldiers opening the packages. “Most of them are kids that I don’t even know, but that doesn’t make any difference. They’re soldiers. For us veterans, it makes us feel good because we’re doing something,” he said. He is planning another day in early December, possibly Dec. 1, to make more care packages, and welcomes people to drop off donations or items to him. “If anybody wants to donate, they can get a hold of me and bring me items. We’ll keep doing it as often as we get a name,” he said. Doing the banner program and the care packages, Ramirez says, fall into his personal mission: to treat today’s soldiers with the respect and appreciation that many Vietnam War veterans did not receive. “We’re doing everything we can to make sure that never happens again,” he stressed. “Soldiers are never forgotten.” The Veterans Memorial Building is located on 649 San Benito St. in Hollister. Contact Bernie Ramirez at 831.902.7811. For more information on volunteering or on donations for care packages, visit the Hollister VFW Post 9242 Facebook page or its website at vfwpost9242.org.
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Head to the San Benito County Veterans Day Parade to celebrate and remember the courageous men and women of the armed forces who protect and serve. This annual parade gets bigger and better each year. Enjoy floats, vehicles, walkers, marchers, equestrian units, bicycles and more. The Veterans Day Parade will be held on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 1:30pm in downtown Hollister, Fourth Street at San Benito Street. For more information, call 831.638.6434.
Walk or run the 5k or 10k Morgan Hill Veterans Day Run alongside the honorable men and women who have served, or are currently serving in the armed forces, and express your appreciation as you cross the finish line together. The Morgan Hill Veterans Day Run is Saturday, Nov. 11 at 9:45am in the middle of E. First Street in downtown Morgan Hill. Attend the Veterans Ceremony from 9–9:30am at the intersection of First Street and Monterey Road. For more information, visit morganhillveteransdayrun.com.
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GETTING OUT
Requiem for a backpacker
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COOL PINKS Sunset descends on a lone traveler in the Emigrant Wilderness of Stanislaus National Forest.
Alone in the snow-covered Sierras NOVEMBER 10, 2017
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arly October 2017. 9,500 feet. Emigrant Meadow Lake. Emigrant Wilderness. It is late afternoon. I lay tucked in my sleeping bag staring at the ceiling of my small one-person tent. Every two or three minutes, I slap the rainfly to remove snow collecting there. Six inches are on the ground, and it is still falling like crazy. When I think of the 10,000-foot pass and the 14 miles between me and my car, the longing is nearly unbearable. I don't want to be here. I have backpacked for nearly 60 years. Throughout those years, I
have always bounded to my mountain destination, then dropped my pack, looked for a nearby peak, and said, “Let’s go up there!” Now, here I lay, listless and defeated; not just by the weather, but by the effort and the altitude as well. I wonder, am I just too old for this? While my backpacking days may be winding down, I will always promote it with enthusiasm. Few activities in our modern world strip you so bare and leave you with nothing but your resourcefulness. In our daily lives, when confronted with any emergency, no matter how difficult, expert and professional help is a cell phone
call away. Now, imagine an emergency—equipment failure, injury, foul weather—deep in the wilderness 20 miles from your car. Your safety valves are gone. It’s just you, the contents of your backpack, and your ingenuity to figure something out. And you will. And when you return safe and sound, you will be a little surer and stand a little taller in everything you do. The other incomparable gifts of wilderness travel are the jaw-dropping majesty and utter solitude awaiting there. No national park lookout can ever hope to match it. The silence is complete, the solitude unnerving. Sitting alone in one of those high and wild places, you would understand. Only the most barren soul could miss the wonder in it. Downcast and brooding in my snowbound tent, I was not thinking these high-minded thoughts. The snowfall continued, but I could lie there no longer. I had to get out. Sliding, scooting, shuffling, I bumbled out, stood and looked at the transformed landscape for the first time. Oh, my. Everything was soft and weightless like the inside of a cloud. No features, no detail. The softening cloud cover acted like a thin veil casting the warm pinks and purples of sunset evenly across an otherwise cool misty scene. A prairie falcon sliced powerfully but nonchalantly through the falling snow, pulled up, and landed on a granite ledge. The distant honking of a flock of Canada geese grew steadily louder until the birds landed beside Emigrant Meadow Lake, knocked out of the sky by the storm. How can a moment be so difficult and so magical? The next morning, ill-equipped and feeling bad, I packed up and hiked alone the 14 snow-covered miles out, seeing no one else along the way.
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Explore Pinnacles National Park after dark. The 60–90 minute outing takes participants on a one-mile hike through relatively flat terrain. Bring water, flashlight (red flashlights or headlamps preferred, red cellophane provided for those with regular lights). Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes. Children must be accompanied by an adult and able to walk the entire distance. Registration required, limited space. Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 7pm at Pinnacles National Park. To register, visit pinnaclespartnership.org.
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STROLL & SHOP Head to San Juan Bautista for a fun latenight shopping at the San Juan Bautista Holiday Stroll. Shop, sip, mingle and enjoy refreshments, raffles and live music. Stores will remain open until 8pm, be sure to stop by Sweet Pea to spin the wheel for a chance to win a gift. Shop local for the holidays Saturday, Nov. 11, 5–8pm in Downtown San Juan Bautista. For more information visit, tinyurl.com/y799fj4g.
Discover what exists in the world below the water of Point Lobos. Jerry Loomis, retired park ranger and state park diver, will lead an underwater adventure presentation of underwater photos from one of the most amazing dive spots in the world. Attend the free presentation Tuesday, Nov. 14, 6:30–8:30pm at Fitz Wetlands Educational Resource Center, at the top of the Pajaro Valley High School campus, 500 Harkins Slough Road, Watsonville. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y9ume7l8.
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WINE RELEASE Taste the latest release of old Vine Syrah, Cabernet Pfeffer, Negrette, Zinfandel, Hollywood Red, and more at DeRose Winery’s 14th Annual New Release Party. The cost is $40 at the door and includes entrance, food and wine tasting. Awesome specials will also be offered the day of the party only. Celebrate Saturday, Nov. 18, 11am–5pm at DeRose Winery, 9970 Cienega Road, Hollister. For more information and reservations, visit derosewine.com.
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GRATITUDE The Hollister VFW Post 9242 will sponsor the 16th annual San Benito County Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 11.
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Cherishing the commitments of America’s servicemen and women By JENNY ARBIZU
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he parades that run through downtown Hollister are like no other. They celebrate homecomings. They celebrate rodeos and holiday seasons. And they celebrate heroes. On Saturday, Nov. 11, Hollister will host its 16th annual San Benito County Veterans Day Parade and Ceremonies to celebrate the men and women who served our country. The parade is sponsored by the Hollister Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Post 9242 and is co-chaired by VFW commander George Nava and Frankie Gallagher.
Starting at 1:30pm, the parade will be the finale for Veterans Day activities. This year, Hollister residents Lt. Colonel Richard Castro, a Korean War and Vietnam War Veteran, and longtime VFW Post 9242 Auxiliary President, Dolly DeVasier, will be honored as the grand marshals. Spectators will enjoy watching patriotic floats, classic cars, equestrian units, school groups, scouting groups, emergency agencies, marching bands and much more. The day’s events will begin with a breakfast hosted by the local chapter of the League of United
Latin American Citizens at 7am at the Hollister Community Center. The following events will take place at the Veterans Memorial Building. The Veterans Benefit Fair will be at 10am. The banner presentations, hosted by Congressman Jimmy Panetta at 10:30am, will feature the installation of banners on the light post in the Veterans Memorial Building Plaza and along San Benito Street that honor individual local active duty military personnel. The banners will remain in place until the service member is discharged. State Assemblymember Anna Caballero will be a speaker for the memorial ceremony and a participant in the parade. At noon before the parade, the public is invited to a barbecue lunch at the Veterans Memorial Building. Lunch will include a tritip sandwich, beans, chips and a drink for $10. Veterans eat for free. Gallagher, who has co-chaired the parade since 2007, is excited about this year’s parade and its new floats. “We have an incredibly strong group from the VFW and the volunteers that come out here year after year,” said Gallagher. The VFW Post 9242 invited any and all veterans to ride on its float in the parade. Spectators will see an additional float made by the veterans post, which will commemorate the national Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Gallagher said the evolution of the Veterans Day Parade and ceremony over the past 10 years has been phenomenal. “I’m just honored to be co-chair of it and to be able to honor our veterans.” Applications for the parade are available at the Veterans Memorial Building, online at vfwpost9242. org/announcements-events, or by calling 638-6434. There is no entry fee for this parade. Last-minute entries are still being accepted.
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REAL ESTATE APARTMENT FOR RENT Bellagio Villas 2 Bedroom apartments starting at $2045. Pool. Park like setting. Contemporary landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020. Apply online: bellagiovillas. eprodesse.com 408.847.2328.
INDUSTRIAL LAND 3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit Industrial Shops For Lease
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831.637.4297
HOME RENTALS IN HOLLISTER 1/1 2/1 2/1.5 2/2.5 2/2.5 3/2 3/2.5 4/2.5 4/2.5 4/3
$1,200 $1,400 $1,800 $2,000 $2,100 $1,750 $2,200 $2,200 $2,700 $2,575
330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
831.637.7337 Lic# 429006
OUTSTANDING VIEWS IN SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
NOVEMBER 10, 2017
3 Bed/2 Bath Gated Area
$485,000
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE 600 sq. ft.
$800
STORAGE UNITS
Beautiful custom home with detached bonus room within walking distance to historic downtown San Juan Bautista. Outstanding views overlooking the city and neighboring mountains can be enjoyed from both inside and outside OPEN NOVEMBER 11, 12â&#x20AC;&#x201C;3pm the home. Gorgeous hardwood 176 Lang Street, San Juan Bautista floors and imported Saltillo tile flooring are present throughout the home. Remodeled baths with granite and marble. Updated kitchen offers granite counters and stainless steel appliances. Bonus Room offers imported Saltillo tile flooring, full bath with colorful Talavera tiled sink and shower as well as separate sink in the open space area. There are multiple outdoor living areas including expansive deck and paved patio.
CalBRE #01821492
831.524.5400 office: 831.637.8400 www.bertao.com augie@bertao.com
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 Nice big fenced yard. Near schools. Available NOW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, $2,400 Home is located at Ridgemark Golf and Country Club. Garage attached. New upgrades inside and out.
Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER
Available NOW
Property Professional Mgmt. & Sales Property 339 Seventh St., Ste. Hollister Mgmt. &B, Sales
339CALL Seventh831.637.9273 St., Ste. B, Hollister
www.professionalpropertymgt.com CALL 831.637.9273
www.professionalpropertymgt.com
OFFICE SPACE DOWNTOWN HOLLISTER A quick walk to City and County Offices and Court House, as well as all the downtown activity. These bright, sunny offices can be rented separately or combined as one office. 357 and 361 Fifth Street, approximately 670 and 1156 sq. ft., respectively. Each have their own restrooms, separately metered utilities, air conditioning, new carpeting with parking in the rear as well as street parking. $1.25/sq. ft. plus utlities. No NNN.
HOLLISTER RENTAL PROPERTIES For more information, call
831.637.1691
FINISHED LOTS Land Sales Built-to-Suit For Sale or Lease Select Lots Have Airport Access Financing Available
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Offered at $639,995
Call Augie or Calla
HOMES FOR RENT
127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft.
MargaretProfessional L. Pidd, BROKER
www.pivetticompany.com
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HOME FOR SALE
330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
831.637.7337
www.pivetticompany.com Lic# 429006
Call 408.842.0420
611 DEL MAR DRIVE
Better than new. Enjoy this single story home located in an established neighborhood. 3 bedroom, 2 bath in 1,378 Sq. Ft.. Owner has updated the kitchen and the flow is perfect for entertaining. Open the front door and note the custom tile entry and the lovely laminate floors. The yard has mature landscape and mature peach, nectarine and apricot trees. Adorable shed in the back to hold your gardening equipment. This is affordable and will not last long.
772 HELEN DRIVE
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1–4
LISTED: $489,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1–4
Marilyn Ferreira 831.901.0161 Lic. BRE #00409787
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NOVEMBER 10, 2017
Ridgemark Golf and Country Club. 1,675 S.F., 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Master bedroom bath updated. Enter through private courtyard, formal entry, high ceiling in living room/dining room features built in book shelves, unit was customized with extra storage tvhroughout, inside utility room. All appliances, paint and new flooring installed 5 years ago. Opens to private patio ideal for entertaining. Golf and tennis within minutes of your home. Clubhouse with full service restaurant and bar. Refrigerator, washer/dryer included with no warranty. ASKING: $455,800
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CENTURY 21 Showcase, REALTORS®
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HOME & GARDEN
CalBRE #01879796
W ELCOME K IM !
Oh—Just Look at Those Views! VIEWS & BEYOND ~ Don’t miss your chance to build your dream home on the only remaining 10+ acre lot in this beautiful neighborhood. Fenced & mostly flat. Interested? Call for More Details! $1,300,000 Gilroy (831) 245-0321 NEW PRICE
Move-In Ready Investment Opportunity EASY LIVING ~ Lovely single-story endunit 2Br/2.5Ba townhome in Ridgemark Bluffs near the 16th hole w/golf course views. 2 masters, high ceilings, breakfast bar. Don’t Hesitate—Call Today! $469,900 Hollister (831) 245-0321
Three Single-Story Homes on 4.5+ Acres ONE OF A KIND ~ 1st: 3Br/3Ba w/chef’s kitchen, impressive vaulted open wood beam ceilings. 2nd: 3Br/1Ba. 3rd: 2Br/1Ba. Pool & spa. Huge shop. 2 septic tanks, city water. No Need to Look Any Further! $1,349,000 Hollister (831) 245-0321
Kim
Bautista
Mobile: (831) 566�6926 REALTOR® CalBRE #02048560 Kim Bautista was born and raised in San Benito County. Although she is new to Real Estate, she is not new to the community. Kim is a firm believer in giving back to the community that you live in through volunteerism. She was the recipient of the Philanthropist of the Year Award in 2013 from the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce, she has been active with Relay for Life and serves on many local boards involving our community. What she lacks in experience Kim more than makes up for in her enthusiasm and dedication. She truly listens to her clients’ needs and connects them with opportunities that best match those needs. Kim is honest and passionate about making a difference in the lives of and helping people. Her great customer service skills along with her attention to detail make her the perfect agent to work tirelessly on your behalf!
F EATURED P ROPERTY NEW PRICE
Views Views Views
NOVEMBER 10, 2017
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6 Acres w/Private Views all Around STONEGATE BEAUTY ~ 4Br/2.5Ba in the country w/views of San Benito hills. Large living spaces. Trellis-covered brick patio for entertaining. Bring your horses! Let this Beautiful Home be Yours! $824,800 Tres Pinos (831) 245-0321
LANDSCAPE & GARDEN
HAULING
Hauling, yard work tree & brush trimming, fence repair, vacant home & garage cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Ruben 408.310.0078
Humberto Montes Tree Services
South County Cleanup, Demo & Hauling
Pacheco Handyman & Gardening Services Valve repair, tree cutting, concrete, plumbing, drywall, demolition, roofing, cleanups, sod, window repair & stucco. Juan 408.665.2944
Adrian Urenda Gardening Service Complete Maintenance
FENCES
Open Sat Noon-4pm Hosted by Kim Bautista (831) 566-6926 Open Sun 1-4pm Listed By Charlene King (831) 801-5464
A 2Br/2B.5Ba home on the bluffs in Ridgemark Golf & Country Club! Don’t miss the opportunity to own this home with spectacular views of the hills of San Benito. Private courtyard in front & back patio w/views. Large family room to accommodate large furniture & big screen TV. Kitchen w/newer appliances & double oven. Dinette area overlooks the courtyard & spacious dining room w/views. Two master suites upstairs w/built-in storage. 2-car garage. Convenient & secure location for the golfers & tennis players in your family.
721 Helen Drive, Hollister Offered for $452,900
We are an award winning company offering superior service in each of our five locations! 330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite D1, Hollister (831) 245�0321 1544 Constitution Blvd, Salinas (831) 800�7341 496 Pearl Street, Monterey (831) 648�7271 237 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley (831) 438�8400 13117 Highway 9, Boulder Creek (831) 338�2125 or 338�2184
• Hauling • Landscaping • Lawns • Yard clean-up • Aeration • Garden maint. 408.394.6824 Lic: #7921 Fully Insured
• Landscaping • Plants • Sod & seeding • Sprinklers • Hauling & yard • Lawns cleanups
Lic. #1397 Call 408.847.4337 Cell 408.314.5920
LOW RATES FREE ESTIMATES CLEAN UP-Yards, homes, properties, rentals & garages DEMO-Bathrooms, kitchens, decks, patios, small buildings HAULING-Garbage, yard waste, rock, sand & mulch POWER WASHING
408.430.3560
Fences - All Types Vinyl, Redwood, Gates, Chain Link, Carpentry. Small jobs welcomed! Call 831.776.6213
Unique Landscape and Gardening Services
CONCRETE
J. Casalegno Concrete
Soares Lumber P.S.G. Fencing Redwood Fencing Chain Link • Decks Arbors • Hole Drilling 408.842.0260 831.726.2002
• Landscape maintenance • Lawn and sod installation • Sprinkler and irrigation systems • Tree & shrub trimming • Retaining walls, • Pavers & more...
Pablo Martinez 408.612.2812
Lic. #606051
NEW LISTING
Perfect for First Time Buyer YES, YOU CAN ~ 3Br/1Ba on large lot w/fruit trees. Kitchen w/granite counters. Solar panels recently installed. Air conditioner. 2-car garage & extra parking. Let’s Get You Move In! $640,000 San Jose (831) 245-0321
HANDYMAN
CONSTRUCTION
Rianda Construction - 30 years experience Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
408.847.1490 Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted.
A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete 408.279.8036 Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured
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Ladd Ranch By K. Hovnanian® Homes
K. Hovnanian's® Quick Move-In Collection offers the best pricing on new homes closing in 60-90 days!*
Forest Spanish - Homesite 19 2120 Nora Drive
1,974 sq ft • 3 beds 2 baths • 2-car garage $557,675** Available November!
K. Hovnanian® Homes is proud to present, Ladd Ranch. Conveniently located near schools and downtown Hollister, with easy access to the Bay Area, the location is ideal. • Home designs up to 2,478 sq. ft. • Up to 4 bedrooms • Single-story home available
Looking for a new home, but unsure where to start? Contact our friendly Community Information Specialists at 888-408-6590.
Ladd Ranch
San Benito St. & South Side Rd. in Hollister 2121 Cobalt Court, Hollister 95023
• Open entertaining areas • Large homesites • Convenient spaces: drop zones, HovHubs, lofts and more! • From the mid $500s
khov.com/bay-area NOVEMBER 10, 2017
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