THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
A section of the Hollister Free Lance
Calm &Kula Hollister yoga studio inspires self-improvement
JANUARY 5, 2018
OUT & ABOUT CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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year of yoga
Hollister studio offers locals a place to de-stress BY JENNY ARBIZU PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON
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o, have you made your New Year’s resolution yet? It’s a go-to question, often intrusive, asked of people at the start of the New Year, and one that can lead to much self-reflection—even stress. But now that 2018 is here, you may be asking yourself: What can I do to improve myself this year? With all the deliberation on latest workout fads and diets, it’s understandable that simply the search for self-improvement can be cumbersome and stress-filled, rather than stress-free. So for those looking for a sense of calm, and a way to transition their bodies along with their minds, they may consider a deeper look into the practice of yoga. Kula Yoga in Hollister, offers a reprieve for the Hollister community. And its owner, Courtney Evans, understands the need for yoga among locals. ➝ 4
UNITY Courtney Evans of Kula Yoga brings the ‘community of the heart’ to Hollister.
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UNWIND Kula Yoga of Hollisters classes provide support to groups and individuals looking to relax at the end of their day. “It’s a lifestyle that can benefit every aspect of your life,” Evans says. “Especially for working people who are sitting a long time, driving and commuting—which is pretty popular around this area.” It’s an approach to life the Hollister native began around seven years ago, while taking a prenatal yoga class when pregnant with her third child. Because of yoga’s foundation of breath work, and centralizing and isolating muscles, Evans says the difference between the delivery of her second child and her third “was like night and day.” At once, she became passionate about the practice and has now been teaching yoga for five years. “My body has always been, since doing my practice, in incredible balance and I just wanted to share that with the community I grew up in,” she says. Evans opened her business in March 2017 and by October of 2017, she had moved to the old Hollister Free Lance building on Sixth Street. She named her yoga studio “Kula Yoga,” and the term “kula,” in Sanskrit, is defined as a ‘community of the heart,’ coming together
of its own free will—building an intentional community—a family. A fitting name, since Evans has hopes to share her newfound lifestyle with her lifelong community. According to Evans, yoga is a practice that unifies the mind, body and breath. “It means unite,” she says. “And it’s just uniting yourself—you take the time.” Kula Yoga offers group classes, private sessions and special events. Evans says the studio offers free assessments for those people who would like to get into private classes, or “just to get a little bit of a foundation for a group class.” It also offers community classes every Sunday at 4pm at $5 drop-in rate. Evans says that the community class is for everyone; poses are broken down, and there is no set style to the class. “It’s really just set to welcome the community together,” she says. Evans commends her three instructors for all sharing the same philosophy—regardless of what style of yoga is being taught, every client is made to feel welcome. “It is geared toward ➝ 6
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YOUTH CLUB Hollister and San Benito County teenagers ages 13 to 18 are invited to enjoy local band Racing Time, a band developed by local high school students, at Hollister Youth Club. Attendees will enjoy free entry, live music, ping pong, basketball, board games, snacks and more in a cool, safe place to hang out. Rock out to Racing Time Friday, Jan. 5, 6-9:30pm at Hollister Youth Club, 2066 San Benito St, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ydz37uu2.
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BELLY DANCING Learn basic belly dancing techniques in KULA Yoga’s beginner belly dancing class. Participants will explore the fundamental movements of belly dancing at a pace set for beginns. Discover a deeper connection to the body while improving confidence and the core. No experience is necessary at this fun class Friday, Jan. 5, 6:45-8pm at KULA Yoga, 350 Sixth St, #102, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ydyb6toj.
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MUSICAL SHABBAT All are welcome to celebrate Shabbat at a lively, musical Friday night service with Shalom and Yuhu Braveman. Musical instruments are welcome and experience is not required. Please bring a vegan dessert for the oneg and call to contribute something special to the service agenda. Celebrate Shabbat Friday, Jan. 5, 7-8:30pm at the offices of Shalom and Yuhu Braveman, 494 Alvarado St. Call 831.375.7553 or visit cysantacruz.com.
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everyone in any religion, any fitness level,” Evans says. “We really just support that individual to come and make the practice their own and that’s what our group classes are for.” For her private clients, Evans has already noticed a difference in some of their physiques and stress levels. “I have clients who are more than 70 years old and are looking just to strengthen their core— to straighten their spine,” she says. After working with one client on strengthening the muscles around the spine and core, “it gave him some inches when he went to the doctor,” Evans said. She also who has private clients who need individual attention due to their weight or due to severe anxiety where more breathing exercises are necessary. “It’s really across the board for everybody,” she says of her clientele. Kula Yoga offers such classes as its Hatha Candlelight Yoga class at 7pm, for people looking to unwind before ending the day. It also recently held a summer series at Vertigo Coffee Roasters in San Juan Bautista; outdoor yoga on the patio.
“There’s a little bit of interest from businesses in town to do wine and yoga, beer and yoga, and things like that,” Evans says. “We’re kind of expanding in doing our yoga practice in different places.” Amy Waran, owner of Flying Colors Dance & Fitness in Hollister, and client of Kula Yoga, speaks highly of the studio and of Evans. “I love her,” Waran says. “She really tries to create a class that is challenging and focuses on the areas I need most—whether that be strengthening my upper body or finding flexibility in my back. Her class pushes me, which is something I have not found in other yoga classes I have taken.” Evans says the benefits of yoga are innumerable and amazing. “It quiets the mind and improves flexibility and strength,” she says. “A lot of times people will say they can’t do yoga because they’re not flexible, when flexibility isn’t really required—it’s a benefit from the process.” Kula Yoga is located at 350 Sixth St, #102 in Hollister. Fore more information on classes and pricing, visit kulayogasbc.com or call 831.756.8989.
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Explore The National Steinbeck Center and learn about John Steinbeck’s works, the area’s rich history and more during Free Week. The National Steinbeck Center is offering free admission and a variety of free activities throughout the weekend of January 5-8. Guests will be treated to a different activity each day including a new “Women’s Work” quilt exhibit reception, free movie screening of Cannery Row, Children’s Scavenger hunt with a chance to win items and more. Join the fun Friday, Jan 5-Monday, Jan 8 at The National Steinbeck Center, 1 Main St, Salinas. For more information and a complete schedule, visit steinbeck.org.
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HOLLISTER ANTIQUE AIRCRAFT Stop by Frazier Lake Airpark to view the beautiful antique aircraft that are on display at the Antique Aircraft
Display & Fly-In. Frazier Lake Airpark is an old fashioned airpark hosting numerous classic antiques with a 2,500-foot long turf runway making the Cubs, Stinsons, Cessna 180s and Stearmans right at home.
Antique Aircraft Display & Fly-In is a free event, Saturday, Jan. 6, gate open 10AM-3pm at Frazier Lake Airpark, 7901 Frazier Lake Road. For more information, visit frazierlake.com. INTROSPECTIVE CREATIVITY Artists, crafters, writers and other creatives are invited to take their most passionate beliefs and form them into art at Introspective Creativity, a weekly class led by local sculptor, Dustin Kinsley. The class will shed light into the student’s subconscious through class discussion, art history and meditation to evolve their creativity. This class is suitable for students over age 16 and all artistic and creative experience
levels are welcome. Class tuition will cover the full six week session and some materials. Join the first class Monday, Jan. 8, 6:30-8pm at ARTspace Annex, 217 Fifth St. For more information and tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y929e6m9.
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION Head to First Saturday January at Vertigo Coffee Roasters and check out a collection of photographs from feature artist, Bay Area based freelance photographer, Kenneth Westphal. Meet Westphal and check out his work while enjoying
TREE RECYCLING
Local citizens are invited to place discarded Christmas trees at the curb for collection and recycling by Local Boy Scout Troops 428 and 436. Participants are encouraged to donate $8 to the Scouts to aid in scouting achievements and other activities. Donations may be left with the tree or mailed in using the envelope Scouts will provide. Have trees near the curb by 9am on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 6-7 for recycling. For more information, visit bsatroop436.webs.com/christmas-tree-pick-up.
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. For more information, call 831.238.5254.
WATERCOLORS EXHIBIT 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 (1944-2016),” features watercolors and gouaches of Hauk’s favorite missions. Many paintings in this show are recent finds that have never before been
MONTEREY RANT KING Head to Monterey for an evening of comedy with Lewis Black, known as the king of the rant. Experience “The Joke’s on Us 2018 Tour” and see Black use his trademark style of comedic yelling and animated finger pointing to skewer anything and anyone that gets under his skin. Black is known for his
Authors of all genres are invited to drop in and experience The Writer’s Lab free weekly workshop. Enjoy flexible space to imagine, experiment and refine the craft of writing. Participants will discover creativity through discussion, peer to peer mentoring, guest author talks and more. Attendees are welcome to bring working pieces, exciting writing prompts and examples of stellar work to share. The Writer’s Lab will meet Wednesday, Jan. 10 from 6-7pm at ARTspace Annex, 217 FIfth St, Hollister. For more information, call 831.636.2787.
ability to make people laugh at the absurdities of life, including topics ranging from current events and politics to social media and anything else that exposes the hypocrisy he sees in the world. Have some laughs Friday, Jan. 12, 8-11pm at Golden State Theater, 417 Alvarado St. For more information, visit lewisblack.com.
healing, transformation, and the inspiration to rise, turning pain into beauty through art. Attend the exhibit reception Saturday, Jan. 13, noon-4:30pm followed by a Friendraiser, 6-8pm at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. Experience the exhibition Jan. 6-27. For more information, visit gilroycenterforthearts.com.
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ARTISTIC PLATFORM Join the Gilroy Center for the Arts at “Still. I Rise.” This exhibition shines light upon incarcerated women by providing a platform for their voices to be heard through self-expression,
WOMEN’S RETREAT Take a day to map out goals for the year at the New Year’s One Day Women’s Retreat. Participants will figure out daily practices to deepen passions, creativity and relationships and use a "LifeMap" to create ➝ 10
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great beers from Camino Brewing Company or a cup of Vertigo Coffee Roasters coffee. Check out this featured artist Saturday, Jan. 6, 6-9pm at Vertigo Coffee Roasters, 81 Fourth St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yb8rub97.
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MEDITATION & DISCUSSION
Visitors of every persuasion who seek spiritual enrichment are invited to join Hollister Japanese Temple Garden (Shinsen-in, Sacred Water) for Monday Night Meditation Meetings with Rev. Cathy Toldi. Explore transformational methods and practices which raise the level of consciousness and lead to a more fulfilling life experience. Participate in the meditation and discussion Monday, Jan. 8, 7-8:30pm at Hollister Japanese Temple Garden, 920 Riverside Road, Hollister. For more information, call 831.676.8486.
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a plan to follow. The retreat also features a yoga class, meditation, nutrition class, detox presentation and much more. Find fulfillment and bliss for the new year Saturday, Jan 13, 10am-4pm at The Healing Space, 503 Vineyard Blvd. For more information and to sign up, visit doloreskentyoga.com.
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EVENTS SURREALIST PAINTING 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. GOLF CUP Head to Gilroy Golf Course for the Two Man Scramble New Year Cup. Two-person teams will tee off, choose the best shot following every stroke and then play from that spot until holed out. $30 entry fee includes lunch, Closest to
the Pin contest and Optional Team Skins tournament; golf and cart fee not included. Join the scramble Sunday, Jan. 7, 8-11am at Gilroy Golf Course, 2695 Hecker Pass Road, Gilroy. For information or to sign up, call 408.848.0490.
original heart-on-sleeve, travel-worn songs as well as select covers to sing along to. This free show will be held Sunday, Jan. 14, 4-7pm at Grillin & Chillin Alehouse, 401 McCray St, Unit B24, Hollister. For more information, visit nomadicbliss.com.
BOOK DISCUSSION Learn about the next home organizing craze at a discussion on The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson with Create Your Spaces. January is National Organization Month; participants will learn how to get started organizing with a discussion on this method while enjoying wine and nibbles. Learn how various methods of organizing can benefit daily life and the lives of loved ones Thursday, Jan. 11, 6:30-8pm at BookSmart of Morgan Hill, 1295 E. Dunne Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit mybooksmart.indielite.org.
ARTIST APPLICATIONS Artists based in San Benito County are encouraged to submit an application for the annual Open Studios Art Tour being held April 14-15. San Benito County Arts Council is currently accepting applications from artists in all media. Applications must be received Friday, Jan. 19 by 5pm. Submit an online application, or download a hard copy, at sanbenitoarts.org. For more information, call 831.636.2787.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Celebrate with the Hollister Downtown Association as it recognises people and events that have made it an accredited National Main Street program for more than 30 years. Guests will enjoy a social hour, dinner, program and dessert. Join the celebration Friday, Jan. 12, 5:30-9pm at Paine’s Restaurant, 421 East St, Hollister. For more information and tickets, visit downtownhollister.org. ROOTS MUSIC Join Mike PZ and the Associates for a night of groovin’ and movin’ at Grillin and Chillin Roadhouse. Enjoy Latin and American Roots Music as this award winning band hits the stage and kicks it into high gear. Grab a bite to eat, have a cold one and enjoy the show Saturday, Jan. 13, 2-5pm at Relax! Grillin & Chillin, 3650 San Juan Road, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y7hf2mmz. ACOUSTIC NOMAD Join singersongwriter Nomad, of the band Drifting Compass, as he plays solo acoustic songs that inspire, enlighten and get booties groovin’ at Grillin’ & Chillin’ Ale House. Enjoy
TALENT AUDITIONS Share that special talent and audition for the San Benito Stage Company’s Feb. 3 Talent Show. Participants must bring their own pre-recorded music or accompaniment, including a CD of the music or a device that can be plugged in with an auxiliary cable. Auditions are open to participants ages 6 and up, have a time limit of 2-5 minutes, and cost $25 per entry with a limit of two entries per person or group. Accepted entries will be asked to attend a call back meeting Jan. 20 at 12:30pm. Auditions will be held Friday, Jan. 19, 6-8pm at San Benito Stage Company at The Granada Theatre, 336 Fifth St, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yb4dqya6. 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 themed teams. With four different races, including a 1-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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ON SENIORS
Perspective changes everything
ROCK OUT Daily life with seniors is anything but boring.
Never a dull moment with seniors
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By CHERYL HUGUENOR
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hen people hear that I work at Live Oak Adult Day Services, a day care center for the elderly, I usually get one of two reactions: “You must have the patience of a saint,” or “That must be a depressing job.” Sainthood doesn’t seem to be pending, but our days here are never depressing. We spend so much time laughing that it is impossible to feel depressed. We have a great group of seniors who spend time with us each day, some of whom have physical ailments from strokes, Parkinson’s Disease, and the like. Others are very physically healthy, but have dementia to some degree. We plan each day
for an organized, enriching and calming experience. However, the unexpected sometimes intervenes, and those with dementia frequently have no filter to prevent them from blurting out whatever is on their minds. For example, Penny greeted me recently saying, “Your hair looks fabulous today.” As I started to thank her, she added, “You combed it.” What can one do but laugh at such a comment? Penny is also the one who answered a trivia question. “What is missing from the famous statue of the Venus de Milo?” Her answer: “Her bra.” Then there was the day that all the staff was dancing with the seniors while a volunteer played the piano. Ninety-five year old Carl looked at each of our name tags and commented, “So
you’re all sisters?” A bit confused, I said, “We’re co-workers,” and looking thoroughly exasperated he said, “But the name tags say your last names are all ‘Staff.’” His son thought that was a riot when we told him about it later. We also had a getting-to-know-youbetter discussion one day where each senior was supposed to turn to the person next to him and ask a question. Most participants asked simple things, like favorite color. But Jim turned to Ellen and asked, “Why are you so fat?” Remember that comment above about having no filter? There is the perfect example. Everyone gasped, and Ellen was furious, yelling, “What did you say?” I recall the staff intervening to salvage the situation before it descended into a fight worthy of the wrestling federation, but we laugh about it now. We had a few interesting incidents with prosthetic devices, as well. Janie called one morning to say that she would not be able to attend the program that day. “My glass eye fell out and rolled away and we can’t find it.” I told her that, hands down, hers was the best excuse I have ever heard for missing a day here. Just recently during our sit-down exercise class, Artie was kicking his legs along with the teacher and the music, when suddenly his prosthetic leg came off and shot across the room. And I will never forget the day that Jack arrived, all excited that his dentures now fit perfectly. He had been complaining for weeks that they kept slipping and coming loose. We asked if the dentist had finally adjusted them correctly this time, and he told us that during the night the family dog had knocked over the glass holding his false teeth, then started gnawing on them. “I was so mad, but it was time to leave so I washed them off and put them in my mouth and now they’re just right.” And people ask me if it is depressing to work here. Unbelievable. Cheryl Huguenor is the program director at Live Oak Adult Day Services in Gilroy. For more information visit liveoakadultdaycare.org.
HOME & GARDEN
Garden myths contain more oxalic acid than rhubarb leaves. That’s why your teeth may feel funny after eating spinach. It’s oxalic acid crystals binding with any nearby calcium to create calcium oxalate crystals. These crystals stick to your teeth for several minutes to an hour.
Oxalic acid in nature
TOXINS AMONG US Certain plant leaves including rhubarb, cabbage, spinach and beet tops, contain oxalic acid.
Is eating rhubarb leaves deadly? By KATE RUSSELL
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xalic acid—you’ve heard the warnings, telling how rhubarb leaves and other plant parts that contain oxalic acid should not be eaten. But that’s not entirely accurate. Let’s learn the truth about oxalic acid in the garden.
As an acid, oxalic acid is corrosive. It is used as an industrial bleaching agent and heavy duty cleaning product. Apparently, it works especially well on removing rust. Oxalic acid is also classified as nephrotoxin, which
Kate Russell is a UCCE Master Gardener in Santa Clara County. Find a table of oxalic acid levels common in foods here: http://bit. ly/2CnoAnm Learn more about the plants in your garden at the South County Teaching and Demo Garden, found at St. Louise Hospital, 9400 No Name Uno, in Gilroy. For more information, visit mgsantaclara.ucanr. edu/events/ or call 408.282.3105.
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The chemistry behind oxalic acid
means it can damage your kidneys. Oxalic acid, in the form of calcium oxalate, is the most common ingredient of kidney and urinary tract stones. Oxalic acid can also cause joint pain. At high concentrations, oxalic acid really is deadly. According to the National Institutes of Health, lethal doses range from 15 to 30 mg, though an oral dose of 5 mg has been fatal. In each of these cases, it is the amount of oxalic acid being ingested that is the problem. The levels found in many foods are too low to cause problems. Bottom line, a 150-pound person would need to eat approximately 12 pounds of rhubarb leaves for it to be dangerous. And spinach leaves
Oxalic acid is found in a surprising number of food plants that we eat every day. The trick is in the concentration. In fact, oxalates can be toxic to plants, too, but plants bind those oxalates up in crystals that they then use as tiny spears to defend themselves against herbivores. These specialized cells are called idioblasts. Oxalic acid is formed when plants burn sugars and carbohydrates as fuel. Oxalates are also used to balance calcium levels, within the plant, by binding to calcium molecules. This is why some people say eating high levels of oxalic acid can interfere with healthy bones and teeth, but, again, you would have to eat an awful lot—over a long period of time—to cause any real problems. By the way, our bodies produce oxalic acid out of Vitamin C, on purpose. Also, cooking plants that contain oxalic acid has not been shown to reduce oxalate levels. Armed with this information, I went out to my rhubarb plant and broke off a young leaf and ate it. The flavor was actually pretty nice, something akin to spinach, but lighter. And I lived to tell about it.
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• Hauling • Landscaping • Lawns • Yard clean-up • Aeration • Garden maint. 408.394.6824 Lic: #7921 Fully Insured
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FENCES
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CONCRETE
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J. Casalegno Concrete
A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete 408.279.8036
Please review and fax to: 408-842-3817
CONSTRUCTION
Rianda Construction - 30 years experience Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
408.847.1490 Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted.
Pablo Martinez 408.612.2812
Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Bellagio Villas. 2 Bedroom apartments Starting at $1,995. Pool. Park like setting. Contemporary landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020. Apply online: bellagiovillas.eprodesse.com 408.847.2328.
HOMES FOR RENT 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 Nice big fenced yard. Near schools. Available NOW
HOME FOR SALE
3 Bed/2 Bath Gated Area
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,300 Huge yard on corner lot. Available NOW
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600 sq. ft.
$800
STORAGE UNITS 127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft. Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER 339 Seventh St., Ste. B, Hollister
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RENTAL
2 Bed/1 Bath
HOLLISTER RENTAL PROPERTIES
3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit Industrial Shops For Lease
$485,000
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 With RV parking. Available January 1st
Office Space, 200 Tres Pinos Rd All inclusive, tenant responsible for telephone and internet, good signage, front location, good parking, $850 + sec. dep. Contact Marilyn Ferreira BRE 00409787 831.635.6700
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