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Poppy Jasper International Film Festival expands to Gilroy—hosts the world.
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G N I D L I U B ENE C S A Poppy Jasper International Film Festival invites the community to participate BY DEBRA ESKINAZI
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ew people have embarked on a filmmaker's journey, but with the advances in technology—quite literally, at our fingertips—making our own movies is easier than ever. This is one of the messages that L. Mattock Scariot, director of the upcoming Poppy Jasper International Film Festival, hopes will inspire local people of all ages. Now in its 13th year and expected to draw more than 3,000 people this April, the festival invites independent filmmakers, both local and from the far reaches of the world to submit their original films. With still a month to go to the submissions deadline, Scariot, 51, says the festival already has received more than 100 films, some from such far-away places as Denmark, Malaysia and Turkey. “We are discovering amazing, beautiful films that people would just never see,” Scariot says. ➝ 6
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Scariot says the event got its start after a group of people in Morgan Hill decided to raise money for a local TV station, MHAT. “At the time, it was a novelty” Scariot says, “But they got so much support—raising $65,000 the first year with more than 1,000 people in attendance.” Scariot says the festival did really well for the first few years, but after a while it became more difficult. That’s when they asked her to take it over. Kim Bush, the first director and one of the festival founders, says the festival has had its ups and downs, but she’s impressed by how far it has come. “It’s pretty amazing.” she says. “When we started the festival back in 2004, I don’t think there were 300 film festivals in the United States.” With the advent of technology Bush says there are probably 300 in the Bay Area alone, but the harder part, she laments, has been getting the community to attend. “So you’re not getting car chases and shoot ‘em up films, but
you’ll get really great films from up-and-coming, actors, producers or directors,” she says. Bush says this event brings one more cultural aspect to the area. “It’s expanded the horizon of Morgan Hill—and now Gilroy—to the world.” Bush says there is a language to international films—a kind of universal message no matter what the genre. Bush says she’s excited about the direction the festival is going, especially because of Scariot’s background in film. “She understands the filmmakers, being one herself, and I think she’ll bring that understanding to the festival,” Bush says. This may be Scariot’s first year as festival director, but as Bush mentioned, it’s not Scariot’s first experience in film. Involved in nonprofit organizations serving the arts community for nearly 20 years, Scariot is also a film producer and co-owner of 152 West Productions. Scariot says because of her own experience in the arts, she’s ➝ 15
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MISSION 10 RACE Head to the 35th annual Mission 10 Race, sponsored by Hollister Rotary Club. Participants of the half marathon will run through the 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 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. Register now at mission10.racemine.com.
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Black History Month ceremonial Native American blessing. Incorporating this element enhances the Black History Month celebration, demonstrating that all men and women come from the same creation.
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SOCIAL GOOD Gilroy Center for the Arts invites the public to its fourth annual Black History Month art exhibit and event, opening Feb. 3.
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Appreciating and sharing black culture in Gilroy
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arlic—it’s usually the first thing that comes to mind when people mention Gilroy. But this February the Gilroy Arts Alliance will host its fourth annual Black History Month art exhibit and event. South Valley sat down with Gilroy local and exhibit curator Louise Shields to find out what event-goers could expect this year.
What's new this year? This year the alliance is in partnership with Gavilan College to help promote each other’s Black History
Month’s events. The alliance and the college hope to continue this partnership and work together for future events. The alliance also is sponsoring a performance by the South Valley African community dance troupe in traditional regalia, dancing and drumming. Local artist Ernest Kirk, Jr. also will exhibit. He has been painting folk art for a while. Local African American vocalist Saintjohn Ward will also be one of the performers. He has his own story of triumph— he’s a great role model. The alliance has also invited Vercila Chacon to conduct a
Why is it important to continue to offer events like these? Black History Month offers a way to celebrate and remember people and the events in the history of the African Diaspora. It’s a way of celebrating, observing and remembering the people and the events that took place, building connections and inclusiveness. The celebration will bring the community together, regardless of race, creed, color.
Who should attend? Everyone. This is an an enrichment event for the community. It’s going to be a day filled not just with beautiful artwork and storytelling, drumming, and talking about the richness of black history—it’s a family day. Gilroy Arts Alliance presents its fourth annual Black History Month Art Exhibit and Event at the Gilroy Center for the Performing Arts, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 with an opening reception at noon-3:30pm. The exhibit continues until March 3.
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Join the San Benito County Arts Council at a high school contest for Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest. The competition, taking place in San Benito County for the first time, is part of a national program encouraging high school students to learn about great poetry. Attend the competition to watch students from San Benito and Anzar High Schools compete in Live Poetry Contest County Finals. One winner will be chosen to represent the county at the state finals. Witness the county finals Friday, Feb. 9, 6-8pm at Anzar High School, 2000 San Juan Highway, San Juan Bautista. Visit sanbenitoarts.org.
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HOLLISTER COFFEE MUG CREATION Create a ceramic coffee mug masterpiece with ARTI-Culture. Participants will mold clay into
a custom coffee mug that can be used again and again. Make something amazing Saturday, Jan. 27, 10am-noon at Mars Hill Coffeehouse, 610 San Benito St, Hollister. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y9x2ppzo.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Meet California’s statewide Republican candidates for governor, attorney general, secretary of state and state Assembly presented by the San Benito County Republican Party. Meet and greet influential speakers Travis Allen, Judge Steven Bailey, Mark P. Meuser and Neil Kitchens. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet statewide candidates Saturday, Jan. 27, 11:30am-2pm at the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito St. For more information, visit sbcrepublicans.org. AWARDS DINNER Join San Benito County Chamber at its 97th annual Awards Dinner and Dance and help honor the Man, Woman
and Businesses of the Year for 2018. Invite friends along and enjoy the Margaritaville “Jimmy Buffet Style” themed party. Guests are invited to dress the part, but please, no shorts. Honorees include Frankie Gallagher, Jim Hart, Michael Fisher, Pierce Real Estate, Galaxy Self Storage, Intero Real Estate and Margot’s Ice Cream. Join the party Saturday, Jan. 27, 6-11pm at San Juan Oaks, 3825 Union Road. For more information, visit sanbenitocountychamber.com. FLIGHT OF FANCY Head to The GardenShoppe for its first unique wine sampling experience, A Flight of Fancy. Guests will be able to choose their flights based on their own desired price range from a
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selection of 42 wines, including exquisite organic varieties and delicious local favorites. Jeans and hoodies area appropriate and encouraged. Guests that are not fans of wine will be accommodated with 20 different beers and a nice lineup of Coke products. Light hors d’oeuvres will also be served. Guests must be 21 to participate. Event is limited to 50 participants; first come, first served. Sample great wines Saturday, Feb. 3, 2:305:30pm at The GardenShoppe, 364 Seventh St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ybkrywnl.
during Gilroy Restaurant Week in honor of California Restaurant Month. Join the celebration for a chance to win $500 in the “Taste of Garlic” contest and enjoy Gilroy restaurants, where garlic is always on the menu through Jan. 28. For more information and a list of participating restaurants and locations, visit gilroyrestaurantweek.com.
Everyone who loves to sing is invited to join San Benito Oriana Chorale as it begins another fun and challenging season. Sopranos, altos, tenors and basses are all welcome to join this community choir in singing the best of classical, folk, Broadway, light opera, pop and gospel vocal music. No auditions are required. Join the first rehearsal Monday, Jan. 29, 7:15-9:30pm at Christ Fellowship Hollister, 2066 San Benito St, Hollister. For more information, visit orianachorale.org..
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GILROY RESTAURANT WEEK Head to Gilroy and enjoy a “Taste of Garlic” in a range of creative and delicious dishes presented by participating restaurants
MORGAN HILL WILDLIFE TRACKING Join wildlife biologists at Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve for a free hike and wildlife tracking demonstration. Use tracking guides to identify tracks while
hiking on the family-friendly moderate Arrowhead Loop Trail. Bring brown-bag lunches and stay around after the hike for a tracking demo and to learn how to interpret animal tracks. Spot wildlife tracks Sunday, Jan. 28, 9am-1pm at Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve, 550 Palm Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit greenfoothills.org. AUTHOR VISIT Join former journalist, professor and media researcher John McManus, author of “Don’t Be Fooled, A Citizen’s Guide to News & Information in the Digital Age” at the Morgan Hill Library. McManus will share research insights and ➝ 12
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evening at Sacred Heart Parish School’s annual Ranch Dinner Dance and Auction. Attendees will enjoy dinner by Zuc’s Frontyard Barbeque, dessert, dancing and both silent and live auctions. Tickets are free and required for entry into the event; ages 21 and over only. Join the fun Saturday, Jan. 27, 5-11pm at San Benito County Fair, 9000 Airline Highway. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ybox7ydf.
Join Raw Combat International at the first RCI Self Protection Seminar for Central and Northern California. The seminar will include risk management, threat management, crisis prevention and situational awareness. Attendees that sign up for classes prior to Jan. 27 will receive their gear free. Please wear street clothes and bring water, age 18 and over only. Become hard to kill Saturday, Jan. 27, 2-4pm at Enterprise Academy of Martial Arts, 351 Tres Pinos Road, Ste B, Hollister. Visit tinyurl.com/yadhat8g.
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Bring theory and practice together at the Silicon Valley Lego League District Championship. Teams will use LEGO Mindstorms robotics to design, build and program autonomous robots to compete in an obstacle course using LEGO elements to model challenges related to those encountered by working scientists and engineers, and present their research and solutions at a tournament. Watch the robot rounds Sunday, Jan. 28, 7am-6:30pm at Ann Sobrato High School, 401 Burnett Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y8rra8cb.
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practical methods to evaluate the reliability and trustworthiness of the information presented in the news. Copies of the book will be available for signature at the talk. Join the conversation Monday, Jan. 29, 7-8pm at the Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. For more information, visit friendsmhlibrary.org.
EVENTS REGISTRATION DEADLINE Piano students ranging from fifth to 12th grades are invited to register to compete in the Marian Filice youth
piano competition and music festival at Gavilan College. Contestants will be expected to prepare two contrasting pieces from the classical repertoire performed by memory. The competition will consist of a junior and a senior division with winners in each division. Nearly $2,000 in prize money will be awarded and honorable mentions will be recognised. The competition will be held Sunday, March 4 at 10am at Gavilan College in Gilroy. The deadline for entry is Friday, Jan. 26. For more information contact mamirkhanian@gavilan.edu, for applications, visit gavilan.edu/music.
PLANTS & JAZZ Everyone is welcome to head to Ford Ord to help Return of the Natives (RON) restore and revitalize the national monument by planting native plants. This free event is very familyfriendly, and community service hours are available. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waver. Tools, water and great snacks will be provided and participants will be treated to live jazz played by CSU Monterey Bay student Salvador Alamillo. Wear sturdy footwear and dress in plenty of layers. Restore and revitalize Ford Ord Saturday, Jan. 27, 10am-1pm at Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas. For directions and more information visit csumb.edu/ron. BARREL TASTING Join the three winemakers of Blended, A Winemaker’s Studio as they each present a barrel of yet-to-be bottled wine for sampling. Guests will enjoy small-bite pairings and lots of background information on the winemakers’ philosophy. Enjoy the Blended Barrel Tasting Event Saturday, Jan. 27, 1-4pm at Blended, A Winemaker’s Studio, 3200 Dryden Ave, Ste A, Gilroy. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ybsjbe6e. DINNER COMEDY Join Granada Theater for a night of laughter, dinner and dancing. Laugh along to the comedy of Ellis Rodriguez while enjoying a three-course dinner by executive chef Mark Johnson and dance to music by Pacific Soul. Dress to impress; collared shirts
required and no ball caps allowed. Attendees must be twenty-one or older. The Comedy and Dinner Show will be held Saturday, Jan. 27, 6-10pm at Granada Theatre, 17440 Monterey St. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit lealgranadatheatre.com. MIKE OSBORN BAND Enjoy an evening with The Mike Osborn Band and experience a unique blend of blues, rock, R&B and progressive country. From the band’s boot scootin’ dance songs to its weepy ballads, attendees will enjoy a diverse selection of tunes with passionate, masterful guitar playing to tie it all together. Experience some danceable, southern fried rock and blues with a concert stage show Saturday, Jan. 27, 9pm-midnight at Ridgemark Golf Club and Resort, 3800 Airline Highway, Hollister. For more information, visit michaelosbornmusic.net. POTTER NIGHT Join BookSmart of Morgan Hill for a night of magic and fun at Harry Potter Book Night. Dust off those wands and get out those spell books as BookSmart hosts more than two hours of costume contests, spell casting, potion making and much more. Celebrate all things Harry Potter Thursday, Feb. 1, 4:307pm at BookSmart of Morgan Hill, 1295 E. Dunne Ave, Ste 120, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ydfc44wn. MUSICAL AUDITIONS All actors ages six through eighth grade are invited to audition for San Benito Stage Company’s Spring Musical, The Grunch. Inspired by the well known, “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas”, The Grunch tells the story of grumpy 6th grader Rudy Grunch and his perfect plan to ruin the annual school musical for everyone. Auditionees should be prepared to sing and dance and bring comfortable shoes and a great attitude. Audition for the Spring Musical Thursday. Feb. 8, 5-8pm at San Benito Stage Company, 336 Fifth St, Hollister. For more information, visit sanbenitostage.org.
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With an event of this size, Scariot says it’s critical to get the involvement of the entire community. Gilroy local Joan Buchanan is leading the charge for volunteers. Buchanan, the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce 2015 Woman of the Year, says this is a new venture for her, but she’s excited about the work ahead and is just starting to put the word out about volunteers. “We’re open to anyone that might like to see some of these films as well as work at a station for a few hours.” Organizing a team of volunteers is nothing new to Buchanan. For 20 years she orchestrated a team charged with garlic bread duty for the Gilroy Garlic Festival. Each year, Buchanan says she organized and recruited more than 120 people—25 people in two shifts for three days. Buchanan says she hopes to get at least 50 film festival volunteers to work 3- to 4-hour shifts as greeters, ticket takers, merchandise salespersons or runners. Like Walton, Buchanan thinks the film festival is a great idea for downtown. “Both Morgan Hill and Gilroy downtown associations have been kind of looking for a joint project that would involve both towns— so I think it would be great,” says Buchanan. Beyond volunteers, Scariot and her team have designed several events to engage the community and inspire others to explore filmmaking. The Poppy Jasper International Film Festival is holding several filmmaking workshops in the coming months. The workshops are designed for people as young as 4 years old to adults. One workshop for kids ages 4-14 is taking place with the help of a grant from the Morgan Hill Community Foundation—the next workshop is Jan. 27. “For our young filmmakers program, we’re working with CMAP and the local libraries in Gilroy and Morgan Hill,” Scariot says. “We’re teaching the kids to make their own movies with the iMovie app, and those films will then be shown at the film festival.” Scariot says while Thursday will be set aside for viewing films created by local ➝ 16
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really impacted by the content of the submissions she and her team are reviewing. “Some nights I’m crying,” she says. “I feel like I’m connecting with these people. Even though I’m a director, I’m still a filmmaker and I’m just so touched by the outreach. People are connecting with us, Morgan Hill and Gilroy—all over the world.” The festival has its roots in Morgan Hill, specifically the Granada Theater, now owned by Frank Leal. Scariot says Leal was one of the festival’s charter sponsors. This is the first year that Gilroy has been invited to take part. “The idea was always to have Poppy Jasper be a regional festival,” Scariot says. Gary Walton, president of the Gilroy Downtown Business Association is also really excited. He says this is one of those events that’s going to change Gilroy’s downtown and will bring people and publicity to the area. “We have a very intact downtown and who knows, some filmmaker might want to use us a location for their next film,” Walton says. Walton also says Gilroy shops, hotels, restaurants and bars should see an increase in business. “The fact that the Poppy Jasper Film Festival is going to occur on the same day as the GDBA’s annual Wine Stroll should make the event even more memorable and bring a lot of vitality to our downtown,” Walton says. With the enhancements in homemade movie technology, Scariot expects to receive a wide variety of films, from short films of all different lengths to feature films. “We won’t know exactly how many films we are showing until we pick what we want, then we start programming it,” Scariot says. Scariot says among the films she knows they will be screening is Cesar’s Last Fast, a documentary with San Juan Bautista’s Luis Valdez, film director and founder of El Teatro Campesino and a 2015 National Medal of Art recipient. “We thought it was appropriate for our area,” Scariot says. “Luis is local. The director is in London, but we’re talking to the composer to see if he can come after and participate in the Q/A.”
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filmmakers, children’s films will be shown on Sunday, when awards will be given out and a reception will be held. “The world is moving rapidly toward film and video as a preferred form of communication,” Scariot says. “Now everyone is filmed and video taped—en our conference calls: Scariot says they will not just have film shorts, but music videos. “For millennials we have a music video program,” she says. “A team of five filmmakers will be shooting a music video of a local band.” Scariot says members of the community can sign up at pjiff.org to be ‘audience extras’ during the filming and the music video will be shown at the festival, where the band will make an appearance. The third program is for ages 40 and up. “Back in the day, it was 8mm, 16mm, 35mm film. Filmmaking was complicated and expensive for the amateur or film student. I bet there are a lot of people who wanted to make a film but never did but with digital technology it is so much more doable.” Scariot says in three Sundays participants will be guided, as a group, to write a script, cast it, direct the film and edit and add music. Scariot says the completed film will premiere at the festival and she hopes after being shown how to do it, people will be encouraged to pursue filmmaking projects on their own. More than anything, Scariot wants to enable more community awareness and involvement in film and digital media arts, and connect filmmakers to the community. “We all sit at home and watch movies,” she says. “It’s a little
daunting for people to go to a film festival. But we’re picking movies from all over the world that you’re not going to see anywhere else.” “It is really about connecting people and making a difference— these programs mean a lot to me.” she says. “If I can just change one person’s life by introducing them to something that gives them a purpose, then I’ve done my job.” Scariot says they’re hoping to build a more self-sustaining model that operates like a business with paid staff. “I want to do what most film festivals do—have an institute attached to them that runs the programming. I would like a south county film institute and run the festival where we have films year round. The better this festival gets and the more structure I can put into this the more I can do,” Scariot says. She hopes this festival will introduce films and film festivals to people and inspire them to take film seriously. “Film is a viable career choice,” she says. “It’s a good way of teaching kids and adults that you can do this for a relatively cheap cost and you can make a living at it—it’s creative and empowering.” The Poppy Jasper Film Festival runs April 5-8, 2018 in downtown Morgan Hill and Gilroy. If you’d like to serve as a greeter, ticket taker, merchandise salesperson, or runner, email the Poppy Jasper International Film Festival at volunteer@pjiff.org. For more information about the film festival, visit www.pjiff.org.
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REAL ESTATE 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.
INDUSTRIAL LAND 3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit Industrial Shops For Lease
northpointebusinesscenter.com
831.637.4297
HOME RENTALS IN HOLLISTER 2/1 3/1 3/2 3/3 4/2 4/2.5 4/2.5 4/3 4/3 4/6
$1,850 $2,300 $2,000 $1,900 $2,700 $2,500 $2,200 $2,575 $2,450 $3,500
APARTMENT RENTALS IN HOLLISTER 1/1 1/1 2/1 2/1
$875 $1,190 $1,250 $1,300
DUPLEX/TRIPLEX RENTALS IN HOLLISTER 2/2.5
$1,600
RENTAL
2 Bed/1 Bath
$1,600
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE 600 sq. ft.
$800
STORAGE UNITS 127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft. Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER Professional Property Mgmt. & Sales
831.637.7337
www.pivetticompany.com
CALL 831.637.9273
www.professionalpropertymgt.com
Lic# 429006
RANCHETTE WITH VIEWS 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.
Offered at $997,000
ACREAGE LOTS
Sunset Hills Development. 8 parcel subdivision located in the scenic Santa Ana Valley area of Hollister. Parcels range from 4.3 to 4.9 acres each. Private wells and views of the city lights & neighboring mountains. Prices ranging from $375,000-$410,000
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3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 Nice big fenced yard. Near schools. Available NOW 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 With RV parking. Available NOW 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,500 Country Home. Available NOW Apartment 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
339 Seventh St., Ste. B, Hollister 330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
Exceptional 6 acre lot with the highest elevation within the city limits of San Juan Bautista. 360 degree views of the nearby hills, farm land and city lights can be enjoyed from this exceptional location. Property has city sewer and water available near by. Offered at $399,000. Adjacent 4 acre parcel with beautiful views.
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.
831.524.5400 office: 831.637.8400 www.bertao.com augie@bertao.com
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 airparkbusinesscenter.com 831.684.0802
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Offered at $279,000
Call Augie or Calla
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HOMES FOR RENT
330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
831.637.7337
www.pivetticompany.com Lic# 429006
Call 408.842.0420
HOME & GARDEN
CENTURY 21 Showcase, REALTORS®
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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
• Hauling • Landscaping • Lawns • Yard clean-up • Aeration • Garden maint. 408.394.6824 Lic: #7921 Fully Insured
Adrian Urenda Gardening Service Complete Maintenance • Landscaping • Plants • Sod & seeding • Sprinklers • Hauling & yard • Lawns cleanups
Lic. #1397 Call 408.847.4337 Cell 408.314.5920
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• Landscape maintenance • Lawn and sod installation • Sprinkler and irrigation systems • Tree & shrub trimming • Retaining walls, • Pavers & more...
J. Casalegno Concrete
Pablo Martinez 408.612.2812
A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete 408.279.8036
- 30 years experience Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
408.847.1490
NEW LISTING
Two Separate Homes, One Lot WELL CARED FOR ~ Great income opportunity. Front home: 3Br/2Ba. Back home: 2Br/1Ba. Separate yards & utility meters. Close to schools & park. Don’t Hesitate—Call Today! $504,900 Hollister (831) 245-0321 NEW PRICE
Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured
CONSTRUCTION
Rianda Construction
Open Sat 1-4pm LIGHT & BRIGHT 3Br/2.5Ba~ Living room w/high ceilings & FP. Kit w/nook, gas stove & built-in oven. Entertainer’s backyard featuring built-in brick BBQ & covered patio. 1111 Trieste Drive, Hollister $535,000 Kim Bautista (831) 566-6926
408.430.3560
FENCES
Soares Lumber P.S.G. Fencing Redwood Fencing Chain Link • Decks Arbors • Hole Drilling 408.842.0260 831.726.2002
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Pride of Ownership is Apparent SERENE 3+ ACRES ~ Gorgeous 5Br/3.5Ba w/open concept family room (wet bar, FP) & chef’s kit (granite, built-in fridge, 6-burner gas cooktop). Master w/private yard. Let This Beautiful Home Be Yours! $888,000 Tres Pinos (831) 245-0321
Tammy Davis
Mobile: (831) 801�3179 Broker Associate CalBRE #01860356
Put my Experience and Knowledge to Work for YOU! Tammy has been in the Real Estate business for over 30 years – that’s a WHOLE lot of experience and a TON of funny stories!
This is one Broker Associate that knows her business and finding you the perfect home that fits both your bucket list and budget are her specialty. Known as a tough negotiator and well respected by her peers, you can be sure Tammy will acquire top dollar for your home as your listing agent. Trustworthy, kind, knowledgeable and one of the hardest working agents out there. On her rare days off, Tammy loves spending time on her boat with her husband. Call her today to see how she can put all of her experience to work for you. Or just to say “Hi”!
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Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted.
Community Playground & Garden VISTA DEL MAR ~ Move-in ready studio w/new paint, flooring & kit appliances. Washer/dryer included. Covered patio. Dog friendly. Convenient to shopping & stores. Don’t Miss Out on this Great Opportunity! $255,000 Watsonville (831) 245-0321
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EQUIPMENT COMPANY WE CARRY HONDA GENERATORS
GET YOUR FALL EQUIPMENT READY TO USE OR WINTERIZE YOUR EQUIPMENT 8284 Murray Ave., Gilroy 640 B McCray St., Hollister
408.842.9550
831.636.9091
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6 Acres w/Private Views all Around GATED STONEGATE ~ Large 4Br/2.5Ba family home w/large living spaces. Glam kit w/granite, S/S, island & breakfast bar. Live near schools, stores, wineries & golf courses. Make This Your New Home in 2018! $824,100 Tres Pinos (831) 245-0321
$769,900
(831) 245-0321
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
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LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE
4Br/2.5Ba 3,350 SqFt Wonderful, well-cared for home in the Ridgmark Golf and Country Club. Light & bright as you walk in the front door looking out onto the golf course & the San Benito County hills. A great home for entertaining w/large beverage bar outside the dining & living room. The kitchen offers views, granite counters w/stainless steal appliances, double ovens, pantry & extra large space for your refrigerator. You won’t miss out on family time with the kitchen adjacent to the spacious family room w/more views. 3-car garage & room on the side yard patio for a wonderful garden w/tomatoes & peppers. Call for an Exclusive Showing!
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