THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
DECEMBER 22, 2017
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A season for sharing Local family makes good for animal shelter BY JENNY ARBIZU PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON
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ew kids think of anything but toys during the holiday season—most are creating lists, dog-earing the pages of toy catalogs, or drawing circles around their favorite toys in catalogs and store ads. They covet the latest gadgets, the newest gaming consoles, and the limited edition dolls. In the midst of these desires, though, the spirit of the holiday season may become lost from what it’s truly meant to be: the season for giving. So when a young girl says she wants to give some of her Christmas money to a local charity—it’s the kind of gesture that doesn’t go unnoticed. It inspires one to take action. And that’s exactly what Hollister resident Dan Brughelli did when his daughter, Mia, wanted to give a portion of her Christmas money to charity three years ago. It has since become an annual tradition for the now 10-year old who chose to donate to breast cancer research last year. ➝ 6
local businesses to match or exceed this year’s donations.
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COMMUNITY GIVING Brughelli Electric owner Dan Brughelli is challenging
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CHARITABLE MATCHING Each year Dan and Kristen Brughelli’s daughter Mia donates a portion of her Christmas money to a good cause.
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When Mia decided to donate to the Hollister Animal Shelter this year, Dan and his wife, Kristen, felt it was a great choice and investigated the shelter’s to learn its greatest need. Dan brought the idea to his friend, Hollister Police Chief David Westrick. “Chief said, ‘Well, they always need food but they also take donations for low cost spay/neuter procedure for people who can’t afford it as well as money to buy microchips,” Brughelli recalls. And then Westrick challenged Brughelli to do even more: he suggested that Brughelli’s business, Brughelli Electric, also make a donation and challenge all the businesses in San Benito County to match or exceed it. “I suggested that they do what I try to do, and that’s to motivate folks to help the community become a better place,” Westrick says. A sentiment close to the Brughellis’ heart.
Westrick assisted in getting Brughelli in touch with the shelter’s supervisor, Kara Newman, and in setting up the Donation Challenge. After contacting Newman, Brughelli learned the shelter mainly feeds its animals with food from Rancher’s Feed, located in Hollister. After a trip to Rancher’s Feed, and a supplemental one to Target, the Brughellis arrived at the Hollister Animal Shelter with 494 lbs of dry food and 180 cans of wet food. And their donation didn’t stop there. They learned that low cost spay/ neuter procedures run between $60 and $100, and a box of 15 microchips cost $250. “We decided $1000 was a good round number for these procedures,” Brughelli says. And now, with Westrick’s help, Brughelli is challenging other businesses to match or exceed his donations to the Hollister Animal Shelter.
makeshift dog house with food and supplies for the animals. “This is a winning situation for the animals,” he says. “They benefit from our competitive nature. It’s making progress with many people accepting the challenge as private citizens and donating what they can. Every little bit helps.” Brughelli Electric and the Brughelli family plan on continuing this donation challenge as a yearly tradition. “We have been blessed in having a successful business and enjoy giving back to our community,” Brughelli says. The Hollister Animal Shelter is located at 1331 South Street and can be contacted at 831.636.4320. Take up Brughelli Electric’s Donation Challenge on their Facebook page, Brughelli Electric Inc. Dan Brughelli can be reached at 408.449.9444 or at dbrughelli@ brughellielectric.com.
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“We launched a Facebook campaign/challenge and pushed it through as many local pages we could think of,” Brughelli says. “We also tagged friends of ours who own local businesses. Everyone loves a good challenge and the opportunity to ‘one-up’ their friends.” Brughelli says that Christi Turner, owner of Cold Storage CrossFit in Hollister, was the first local business to accept the challenge. “Challenge accepted,” Turner commented on the Brughelli Electric Facebook page. “We are collecting donation items for the animal shelter at the gym this holiday season,” she added. The GardenMart also proposed a collaboration with Brughelli Electric - a “Stuff the Dog House” event. Brughelli explains this event, which is still in the works, as one where people can stuff a large
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Find the perfect Christmas tree at the Nonprofit Christmas Tree Sale Fundraiser held by Knights of Columbus Council 1792, San Benito County. The fundraiser is open to the public and all proceeds will go to San Benito county parishes and related charities. The Nonprofit Christmas Tree Sale Fundraiser will be open daily 8am-8pm, through Dec. 24 (while supplies last) at St. Benedict’s Church Hall grounds, 1200 Fairview Road For more information call, 831.524.2389.
Visit Mission San Juan Bautista and view Nancy Burtch Hauk’s California Mission watercolors exhibit. The exhibit, “Loving Watercolor: Paintings of the California Missions by Nancy Burtch Hauk (19442016),” features watercolors and gouaches of Hauk’s favorite missions. Many paintings in this show are recent finds that have never before been exhibited. The exhibit is open through March 2018, MondaysSaturdays, 9:30am-4:45pm and Sundays, 10am-5pm at the Mission San Juan Bautista Museum, 406 Second St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, call 831.238.5254.
Throw on an ugly sweater and head to Johnny’s Bar & Grill for the annual White Elephant gift exchange. Wrap up a $20 store bought gift, or regift something that Aunt Nellie gave you; this party is always about the laughs. Snacks will be provided and attendees are welcome to bring an appetizer to share. Share a great time with friends Saturday, Dec. 23, 6pm-midnight at Johnny’s Bar & Grill, 526 San Benito St, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yb3vm22x.
San Benito residents are invited to take part in a Free Bulky Item Recycling Event. The John Smith Road Landfill will be accepting bulky items for free during the last weekend of the month. Please note this event is limited to residents only, no businesses and participants are limited to two bulky items per event. Take advantage of this free recycling event Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 30-31, 9am-3pm at John Smith Road Landfill, 2650 John Smith Road, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ y7h83mwe.
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ANNUAL TRADITION San Benito Dance Academy continues with its holiday tradition.
DECEMBER 22, 2017
San Benito Dance Academy presents 10th annual ‘The Nutcracker’
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black-tie affair on Christmas Eve, booming with presents, children, a magician—a young girl enamored with a wooden nutcracker. The famous ballet based on the century-old story The Nutcracker, has become an annual tradition for San Benito Dance Academy (SBDA). Yet it is a bittersweet celebration. “This is our 10th annual year, and this is my last year,” says SBDA founder and owner, Kim Lavagnino, who has been directing the theatrical ballet since the beginning. “It’s a good thing,” Lavagnino adds. “But it’s very emotional for me.” Lara Lichten, who is currently the assistant director for SBDA, will become the new owner and
director of the Dance Academy in January. “I am extremely excited in anticipation of becoming owner/director,” says Lichten, who has instructed with the Dance Academy since 2013. Lichten is also excited about the upcoming Nutcracker performances. “It’s a big anniversary celebration and opportunity to honor Kim, and give her a big send-off into the next chapter of her life,” Lichten says. Those behind the scenes and on stage have been working hard to send Lavagnino off with their best performance yet. The cast of roughly 175, features Xochitl Azcona and Katelyn Vass (sharing the role of Clara) and Cam Burchard as the Nutcracker. It is directed by Lavagnino and
choreographed by Lavagnino, Lichten, and instructors Stephanie Hicks and Emma Tomasini. Paula Azcona is the costumer and bookkeeper, Alissa Vass assists with the production. “I would say 99 percent of this cast are students,” says Lavagnino. Out of the large cast, about 70 of them are what Lavagnino lovingly refers to as “little people”—children age 6 and younger. But many cast in the show are parents of students and boys who have previously danced in past performances. Lavagnino assures that there is something for everyone. For instance, the physical humor she places in the show is a hit with the younger male audience. “For the little boys, that keeps them hooked in—and for everyone really,” she says. Aside from the comic relief, the caliber of talent in the older dancers will thrill those who enjoy professional ballets. “We have several pre-professional ballerinas who have been trained at our studio, and they bring a lot of expertise and technical know-how to the traditional ballet,” Lichten says. Lavagnino says that she raised the age requirement for some of the dance numbers, too. Therefore, audience-goers who have seen SBDA’s previous performances may notice a difference in the dances. “We’ve been able to make the choreography more difficult, which just makes for a better dance,” she says. Lavagnino has enjoyed watching every one of these dances. “I said to myself when I knew it was going to be my last show, ‘I’m going to enjoy every moment of this and just soak it all up, because it’s just so fulfilling and so gratifying,’” says Lavagnino. The Nutcracker will be performed at Sherwood Hall, 940 N. Main Street in Salinas, at 1pm and 6pm on Friday, Dec. 22 and Saturday, Dec. 23. For tickets or more information, visit sanbenitodanceacad emy.com/nutcracker-tickets.html.
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Be part of a holiday tradition and join San Benito Dance Academy as it presents its 10th annual Nutcracker Ballet. This unforgettable experience features a cast of dancers from ages 3 to adult performing the timeless tale of Clara, her beloved Nutcracker, and their adventures on Christmas Eve. Attendees are invited to join San Benito Dance Academy in this holiday tradition, and to celebrate Director Ms. Kim’s last season before she retires. Revel in this holiday staple Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22-23, 1pm or 6pm each day at Sherwood Hall, 940 N. Main St, Salinas. For more information, visit sanbenitodanceacademy.com.
HOLLISTER LIVE AGAIN Rock out in Hollister with Live Again at The Hollister House. Enjoy Live
Again’s wide array of music, from their showcasing of covers to their own original compositions, in genres including soul, funk, blues, and Southern and alternative
rock.. Experience Live Again’s love of music Friday, Dec. 22, 9pm at The Hollister House, 500 San Benito St. For more information, visit liveagainband.com. CERAMIC MASTERPIECE Creative beverage lovers are invited to Mars Hill Coffeehouse to make their own ceramic coffee mug. Attendees will be lead in a step-bystep ceramic mug making process with ARTI-Culture. Everyone will create and mold their very own ceramic masterpiece from clay to a usable ceramic mug that can be used again and again. Join the fun at Mars Hill Coffeehouse, 610 San Benito St, Saturday, Dec 23 from 10am-noon. This exclusive event is sure to sell
out; for more information or to buy tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y6vvj439. GOURMET TREATS Find that last minute gift for someone on your list at B&R Farms Holiday Saturdays. Sample seasonal menu items while shopping the many products showcasing the intense flavor of dried apricots, gift baskets and other gourmet treats. Attend B&R Holiday Saturday Dec. 23, 10am-4pm at B & R Farms, 5280 Fairview Road. For more information, visit brfarms.com. LIVING WREATH Spend an evening adorning a wreath with shabby chic succulent arrangements that will last for months if cared for properly. Everything needed to make and take a succulent arrangement
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Discover California’s essence with California Field Atlas, and meet the author and illustrator, Obi Kaufmann. California Field Atlas guides readers through California while delighting with hundreds of hand-painted maps, illustrations, and wildlife renderings. Available copies are the last of the sold out first printing and are limited. Enjoy a conversation with the author and have books signed and personalized Saturday, Dec. 23, noon2pm at BookSmart, 1295 E. Dunne Ave, Suite 120, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit mybooksmart.indielite.org.
home is included in the price of admission. Food and drinks will be sold separately, and attendees will enjoy a raffle. All ages are welcome at this fun event on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 6-9pm at Paine’s Restaurant, 421 East St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y8hgtmbw.
HOLIDAY@NIGHT Return to Gilroy Gardens for the magic of the season at Holiday@Night as festive strings of twinkling lights, Santa, ice skating and live shows usher in the tradition of the holidays. Enjoy a grand holiday feast and bundle up with family while riding around the park on the train. Experience
FUNK-FOR-ALL Spend the last Friday night of the year at a funk-forall with Funkranomicon featuring Jackie Turner. Attendees are invited to get down with the dynamic, high energy and hip funk and soul music of this Bay Area favorite. Wine and craft beers will be available, cost is $10 at the door. End 2017 on a funky note Friday, Dec. 29, 8pm-midnight at The District Theater, 7430 Monterey St. For more information, visit thedistricttheater.com.
Get surreal at the Paint with Dali17 monthly painting workshop. Participants are invited to uncork their creativity as experienced local artists Darls & Darls Fabrications lead step-by-step painting instruction. Tickets include canvas, painting supplies and museum admission. Unleash your inner Salvador Dali Saturday, Jan. 6, 4-6pm at Dali17 at the Museum of Monterey, 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey. TIckets sell out quickly and space is limited, call in advance to reserve a canvas, 831.372.2608. For more information, visit dali17.com.
MORGAN HILL PUPPET SHOW Experience the artistry of The Fratello Marionettes at The North Pole Review. The Fratello Marionettes shows are filled with marionettes ranging in size from 1 to 3 feet tall. This production showcases the high-kicking antics of the Russian Trepak Dancers, the graceful ice skater Crystal Chandelier, and features dazzling acrobatic penguins. The North Pole Review will be presented Saturday, Dec. 23, 10:15am at the Morgan Hill Library, 650 W. Main Ave. For more information, visit fratellomarionettes.com. CYCLOCROSS RACE Experience the most fan friendly
bicycle race at Cyclocross at Lion Oaks Ranch. Race #7 of the Central Coast Cyclo-Cross (CCCX) Race Series and The 2017/18 Northern California Nevada Cycling Association (NCNCA) District Championships are being held in Coyote Valley. Participants will experience a traditional course looping through a combination of pavement, flagstone walkway, grass, dirt, sand and other obstacles with fans posted at every turn. Online registration deadline is Wednesday, Jan. 3, on site late registration will also be available for an additional charge. Join the race Saturday, Jan. 6, 7:30am at Lion Oaks Ranch, 455 Kalena Ave. For more information, visit lionoakscx.com. ➝ 14
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Holiday@Night Friday-Saturday, Dec. 22-23, 4-9pm at Gilroy Gardens, 3050 Hecker Pass Highway. Rides will not be in operation during Holiday@Night. For more information, visit gilroygardens.org.
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13 and four lead vocals that will bring in the new year with a mix of Latin, R&B and Old School. Countdown with Jammin’ Band Sunday, Dec. 31, 9pm-1:30am at The District Theater, 7430 Monterey Road, Gilroy. For more information, visit thedistricttheater.com.
PRIDE FUNDRAISER
Enjoy a night of festive fun at Salinas Valley Pride’s fundraiser, “Naughty or Nice?” Attendees will start off the Christmas holiday weekend celebrating whether they have been naughty or nice this year. All door proceeds will help fund the 2018 annual Salinas Valley Pride festival. Ages 21 and over only, with valid ID. The best holiday outfit will win $100. Celebrate Friday, Dec. 22, 9pm-2am at Francos, 10639 Merritt St, Castroville. For more information, visit salinasvalleypride.com.
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VINTAGE WINES Solis Winery is offering their award-winning vintage wines from their library cellar to celebrate the holiday season. Guests are invited to taste and/or purchase hand-selected, limited, superpremium wines. Quantities are limited. Experience Holiday Library Wine Tasting weekends through Dec. 31 at Solis Winery, 3920 Hecker Pass Road, Gilroy. For more information, visit soliswinery.com. NYE FOR KIDS Include the whole family in celebrating the arrival of 2018 at the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose’s version of
the ball drop in Times Square, and countdown to noon across the time zones. Attendees will enjoy family hugs, a noisy celebration, shout outs to different countries at the different ball drops and more. Celebrate the start of 2018 on Sunday, Dec. 31, noon-4pm at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. For more information, visit cdm.org. COUNTDOWN CELEBRATION Get the New Year’s party started with Jammin’ Band at The District Theater. Noted for bringing explosive energy to each performance, Jammin’ Band features a horn section, full rhythm section
GALA GETAWAY Make the scene at Casa de Fruta’s traditional gala New Year’s Eve Party. Enjoy an unforgettable start to the new year with a catered dinner, dancing, champagne and party favors. Attendees are invited to spend a leisurely New Year’s without having to drive by taking advantage of the Inn and RV Park that are just steps away from the gala activities. Bring in the new year Sunday, Dec. 31, 6:30pm-12:15am at the Casa de Fruta Music Hall, 10011 Pacheco Pass Highway 152, Hollister. For more information, call 408.842.9316 or visit casadefruta.com. MASQUERADE BALL Dress to impress this New Year’s Eve at Granada Theatre’s Masquerade Ball. Attendees will enjoy a cocktail reception, three-course plated dinner by Executive Chef Mark Johnson, music by Professional Folk and DJ dance party with DJ SHO-T and a midnight champagne toast. Attendees must be 21 or older, formal attire is required and masquerade masks are preferred. Enjoy the festivities Sunday, Dec. 31, 7pm-midnight at Granada Theatre, 17440 Monterey St, Morgan Hill. For more information and tickets, visit lealgranadatheater.com. NEW YEAR’S PARTY Spend New Year’s Eve at Ridgemark Golf Club and Resort and bring in the New Year with Spun in the lounge. Enjoy a fun evening as Spun spins original material as well as a mix of cover tunes including rock, reggae, blues, dance and country. The party is 21 and over only and there will be no cover charge. Reservations for dinner are available, but no reservations can be held for the entertainment only. Join the party Sunday, Dec. 31, 9pm-midnight at Ridgemark Golf Club and Resort, 3800 Airline Highway, Hollister. For
more information, visit tinyurl.com/ y87xa8v7. MOTORCYCLE RUN All ages are welcome to gear up and celebrate the New Year at The Annual Robert Miller Memorial Motorcycle Poker Run, presented by Hollister Hills Volunteer Patrol. Proceeds will benefit Hollister Hills Off-Road Association (HHORA) to fund its youth Motorcycle Foundation (MSF) classes. Hit the course Monday, Jan. 1, 11am in the Day Use Area at Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area, 7800 Cienega Road, Hollister. For more information, call 831.637.3874. DAY HIKE Explore the wonders of the local wildlife that call Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area home on a family friendly day hike. Join Hollister Hills staff for a guided First Day Hike along a 1.5 mile moderate trail loop through the gentle rolling hillside of Mudstone Ranch. The hike will allow children to become wildlife detectives and discover interesting animal clues along the way that help tell their story. Please bring water, layered clothing and comfortable hiking shoes. Dogs on a leash are welcome, but please note that the trail is not stroller friendly. Start the new year off on the right foot Monday, Jan. 1, 10am-noon at Hollister Hills SVRA Mudstone Ranch, 6203 Cienega Road, Hollister. For more information, email michelle. armijo@parks.ca.gov. MISSION 10 RACE Register now for the 35th Annual Mission 10 Race, sponsored by Hollister Rotary Club. Participants of the Half Marathon, now TAC Distance Certified, will run through the scenic Anzar Hills and past Anzar Lake, and participants of the 5k race will compete for prizes for the top theme teams. WIth four different races, including a one mile kids fun run, there is something for everyone. All proceeds benefit local scholarships and charities. Join the 2018 Mission 10 Race Saturday, Jan. 27 at Mission Plaza, Second St, San Juan Bautista. Register now at mission10.racemine.com.
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KNICK-KNACKS In addition to fun ornaments, Maison A carries a nice selection of books, lotions, jewelry and women’s fashions.
French country boutique Last minute gifts at Maison A
each one in a different theme. There’s a garden botanical tree, a peppermint gingerbread tree, a pomegranate pine tree, what’s the fourth tree? — and each is a standout for any home. With a wide array of gifts there’s something for everyone on the shopping list, and a majority of the items featured in Maison A are U.S.-made. As far as specialty items go, Leslie is proud to be the sole distributor in the South Valley area of Rosy Ring Candles.
Beyond the holiday ornaments and decorations the store regularly stocks local San and Frantoio Grove olive oil, as well a nice selection of books, body and hand lotions, jewelry, women’s fashions, including shoes, and silk and cashmere scarves. “Nordstrom carries the same scarves and they charge 25 percent, or more, for the same scarves,” sales associate, Deanna Brown says. The store also offers a popular brand of baby clothes, Milk Barn, which manufactures its
items from bamboo and cotton. And a perfect holiday gift are the Snoozies ballerina slippers, which are cozy, washable and form fitting. Free gift wrapping is offered on all purchases and the store’s hours are: Tuesday through Thursday, 11am to 6pm, Friday 11am to 8pm, Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday noon to 4pm. For more information, go to: facebook.com/Maison-A-660900163943249 or call, 408.782.5970.
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A passion for plants
AVAILABLE LOCALLY Carman’s Nursery was the first to make certain
plant species available in the area, including the New Zealand Kiwi.
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Carman’s introduced many varieties to the region
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elcome once again to my annual Memories of a Nursery Child. One never thinks of their parents as being on the cutting edge, at least until a little maturity emerges. But as I think back to the Carman’s Nursery of my childhood, there was an interesting mix of old fashioned and forward-looking. In my memory, the nursery facilities and techniques were all fairly basic and low-tech. The greenhouse vent was operated by hand, pulled by a chain connected to the gear near the roof. The cash register was purchased second-hand from the Campbell Lumber Company in the 1950s. Each sale had to be hand-written on
a roll of paper that was advanced by the pull of a lever. Watering was done by hand until the nursery moved to Mozart Avenue in the 1970s and we finally got overhead misters and sprinklers, which simplified watering in several areas. As unsophisticated as some of the methods may have been, they were practical and worked. For instance, soil was mixed in a cement mixer. Several shovels each, in turn, of redwood sawdust, sand and topsoil were added to the rotating cement mixer. This method was used for over forty years, and worked perfectly fine for a small nursery. Tried and true methods may have been good enough for nursery operations, but when it came to plants, only something new and
exciting was able to feed my dad, Ed Carman’s passion for plants. In 1969, a group of New Zealand nursery owners traveled to California and toured the state. Dad belonged to the California Nurserymen’s Association, the group that organized and hosted the tour. I believe this was when Dad started reaching out to plantspeople around the world, looking for wonderful new plants to bring and introduce to California. The connections to New Zealand were particularly rewarding as far as suitable plant material, since the climate areas there are very similar to those in California. While kiwi vines (Actinicia deliciosa) had been in California since the 1940s, my dad imported some named varieties from New Zealand in the 1960s, nurtured them through the quarantine period and propagated them. The plants he offered for sale were the first available to the home gardener in the Santa Clara Valley. Rhodohypoxis, a bulb originally from South Africa, came to us in the 1980s via New Zealand as well. Now you can see these plants for sale in grocery stores. Dymondia margaretae, a hard-working, drought tolerant and beautiful ground cover from South Africa was introduced to California by my dad. But Dad wasn’t the only Carman who loved new and unusual plants. Jean Carman, my mom, was interested in succulents long before their current popularity. She grew many varieties of sempervivums (hen & chicks), crassulas ( jade plants) and others like Christmas cactus and crown of thorns in the 1970s, over thirty years before the current rage began. Mom and Dad both inspired my love for unusual plants. Helping others learn about and grow plants successfully is how I honor my heritage. Nancy Schramm is the third generation owner of Carman’s Nursery. She and her husband have lived in Gilroy for more than 30 years. Contact her at 408.847.2313 or visit carmansnursery.com.
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A quick walk to City and County Offices and Court as well as all the RENT HOMES FOR HOME FOR SALE House, downtown activity.2These 3 Bedroom, Bath 3 Bed/2 Bath Gated Area bright, sunny offices can $2,100 Nice big fenced yard. $485,000 be rented separately or Near schools. combined asAvailable one office. NOW RENTAL 357 and 361 Fifth Street, 2 Bed/1 Bath 3 Bedroom, Bath $2,100 approximately 6702and $1,600 With RV parking. 1156 sq. ft., respectively. January 1st Each haveAvailable their own COMMERCIAL separately 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,300 OFFICE SPACE restrooms, meteredHuge utilities, yardair on corner lot. 600 sq. ft. conditioning,Available new NOW $800 carpeting with parking in 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,300 as street STORAGE UNITS the rear as well Located at the 127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft. parking. $1.25/sq. ft. plus Sunnyslope Village. utlities. No NNN. Near schools. Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER
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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.
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Peaceful and welcoming ranchette with great views of the mountains. Existing horse facilities. Spacious floor plan offers formal LR/DR with built-ins, pellet stove, and wet bar. Separate family room has gorgeous open wood beam ceiling and attractive rock fireplace. Remodeled kitchen offers granite counters, center island with stove top, stainless steel appliances. Remodeled master with granite double sink vanity. Horse facilities include sand riding arena with watering system, pastures, 5 stall mare motel with tack room and 24x60 hay storage. 1/4 interest in shared well plus irrigation water available.
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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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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
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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