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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY

FEBRUARY 2, 2018

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Local chef awarded 2018 Rising Star Entrepreneur

Fearless Fisher A supplement to the Hollister Free Lance


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Recipefor Success Michael Fisher named 2018 Rising Star Entrepreneur BY JENNY ARBIZU PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON

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HOMEGROWN Michael Fisher returned to his roots to open Fisher’s Restaurant—a

fine dining establishment in the heart of downtown Hollister.

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peak to Mike Fisher about his hometown of Hollister, and watch him light up like a firefly. He’ll take particular pleasure in talking about how the city inspires his business, Fisher’s Restaurant and Catering in Hollister. “To drive down 156 and see just rows of crops—that just speaks to me,” he says. Where other Hollister natives may grumble about the town’s growth—whether it be too small or getting too big— Fisher likes to focus on the positive. “Yeah, we have our problems, but I get sick of hearing that,” he says about the town in which he was born and raised. “I like to show the good.” Fisher has done just that since opening the doors of Fisher’s Restaurant in downtown Hollister nearly two years ago. His catering business has been part of the community since 2014. ➝ 4

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GARDEN-TO-TABLE Locally-sourced foods are so important to Fisher—his menus revolve around the seasons.

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Now at only 32 years old, the Hollister native is literally reaping the rewards: Fisher has been named the Rising Star Entrepreneur of 2018 by San Benito County (SBC) Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau. “I am humbled and grateful,” Fisher says of the award. The SBC Chamber of Commerce chooses the recipients of the business and entrepreneur awards based exhibiting excellence in their business, customer service, and community involvement. The SBC Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau Board of Directors make selections from nominations that were submitted by the community. Mike Fisher says his pathway to success began with his first job at the age of 15. The son of Hollister residents John and Ellen Fisher was looking for a way tame his wild nature. “I had a lot of energy and didn’t

have anything to do other than get in trouble,” he says. While applying at local stores in town, he took up a suggestion to apply at The Inn at Tres Pinos—a decision that would catapult his career path. He started out as a busboy and dishwasher, but noticed he immediately needed to acquire a good work ethic. “I think the owner, Mike Howard, was gonna fire me,” he recalls. “But then something spoke to me one day; one day I got it.” He fell in love with the fast-pace, hustle and bustle of entertaining people, and began asking to work in the kitchen for free to gain experience. “Mike showed me how to do the daily books, paperwork, showing profitability or not; I started learning a lot more about food,” Fisher says. By the time he was 18 years old, he was getting paid to help with catering events in the kitchen and “rubbing shoulders with some cool people,” Fisher says. ➝ 6


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HOLLISTER

FLIGHT OF FANCY Enjoy a unique wine sampling experience at A Flight of Fancy. Guests will choose flights from 42 wines, including organic varieties and delicious local favorites. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Guests with a preference for beer or non-alcoholic beverages will be accommodated with 20 different beers or a lineup of Coke products. Must be 21 to participate. Event is limited to 50 participants. Sample great wines Saturday, Feb. 3, 2:30-5:30pm at The GardenShoppe, 364 Seventh St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ybkrywnl.

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CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING Race to the trails on Fort Ord National Monument for the Fort Ord Trail Run. Participants can choose to run in the 10K, 25K or 50K race among a vast array of endangered and rare species of plants and animals. There is a capacity of 450 runners across all distances and the 50K race has a ten hour time limit. Hit the trails Saturday, Feb. 3, 7am at Laguna Seca Recreation Area, 1025 Monterey Salinas Highway. For more information, visit insidetrail.com.

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BLACK HISTORY Join the Gilroy Center for the Arts at the fourth annual Black History Month Exhibit and Celebration. Enjoy an artist reception and celebration including West African drumming, youth poetry and more at the opening celebration Saturday, Feb. 3 noon-3:30pm and see the featured art of black folk artists, collage artists, photographers, sculptors and more at the exhibit from Feb. 3 to March 3 at Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. Admission to the gallery and receptions are always free. Visit gilroyartsalliance.com.

HOLLISTER

Be as creative as desired while making and taking a miniature fairy themed garden at an exclusive Brunch & Fairy Succulent Garden Making Event. Brunch and drinks can be purchased separately prior to creating fairy gardens. All supplies will be provided, but attendees are encouraged to bring items to add a personal touch to their gardens. This event will be held Sunday, Feb. 4, 11am-1pm at The Grove by Leal Vineyards, 7511 Pacheco Pass Highway. Reservations required, for tickets and more information, visit tinyurl.com/yd4j4egy.

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FAIRY GARDENS

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MIKE FISHER

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TECHNIQUE Fisher received his formal culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Academy in Paris, France.

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“So that’s when I decided, ‘I’ve got to go,’” he says of his pursuit of culinary school. At 19 years old, Fisher scoped out Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Academy in Paris, France. And by the age of 20, he was overlooking the Seine and taking classes taught by some of the most prestigious chefs and professors in the world. Once back in the United States, he had a newfound appreciation for food and wine. Fisher worked with luxury hotels in Virginia and San Diego, and learned from world-class chefs including Cal Stamenov at the Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley, and Daniel Boulud at Restaurant Daniel in New York City. After his time in New York, Fisher was ready to come back to his roots. He decided to open a business in the least risky way—he started Fisher’s Catering. It wasn’t just any catering company. The way Fisher grew up around food “meant a lot of gardening,” he says. In fact, many of his family members were farmers. With Fisher’s love of fresh produce, gardening and having family ties to farming, he put his own spin on farm-to-table service, making many of his dishes garden-to-table.

Gradually, he and his flavorful dishes developed a reputation. With the help of Hollister native, Jenae Filice, who would assist him with catering events, the two were able to brainstorm the vision of his current restaurant. “I thought, here’s somebody who sees what I see as far as the potential of what this can grow into,” he says of Felice. “Both of us kept our eyes out for brick and mortar.” Since opening his doors in March 2016, Felice has been the serving manager for Fisher’s Restaurant. “We both were born and raised here and love bringing our talents back to our hometown,” Felice says. “His concept is how I feel about food, community and family. It’s not just dinner but an experience where our customers are treated like family. It’s an honor working for a talented chef like Mike.” Fisher credits Felice and his staff for supporting him in everything he does. “It’s surprising to see people step up and evolve with me and take as much care as I do,” he says. “Everybody brings a different skill to the table.” Two of the traits that Fisher brings “to the table” are listening to

his customers and bringing quality food. For instance, the original name was Fisher’s Delicatessen. Fisher’s original vision was to have a place where people could try different wines and be more of a deli— “where you’d pick up a sandwich or something like that to go,” he says. But he found that people wanted to sit down, talk, and be served— like a restaurant. “So six months later I pulled the sign down and scratched off Delicatessen,” he says. And now, he says, it’s just Fisher’s. “Fisher’s Restaurant and Catering is the company. We call this the restaurant.” And with 80 percent of his menu fresh produce, and 100 percent of the produce coming from San Benito County, Fisher says he knows only one other restaurant in town can provide that kind of hometown quality. “We don’t just buy a few vegetables and then call ourselves farmto-table; the whole menu revolves around it,” he says. Juli Vieira, President and CEO of SBC Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, has known Fisher his entire life.

“It is so wonderful to have a young person who was born and raised here come back after his training to open a businesses in his hometown,” Vieira says. “I recently called on short notice to ask if he would mind opening his restaurant at 8am in order for the Chamber to hold a community informational meeting. He and his staff were right on it. Mike is a rising star and I cannot wait to see what he comes up with next.” Fisher credits not only his staff, but his parents' driving him to succeed. “My parents were probably the hardest on me, and criticized me the hardest, and probably made me think about every move that I made,” he says. And being recently married in October 2017, Fisher says he’s lucky to have found someone who understands his job and hours. “It’s really special to have somebody in your corner 24/7,” he says. His wife, Katie, 30, is proud of Mike and his most recent honor. “Mike has worked incredibly hard in his life in order to follow his dream of having his own restaurant,” she says. “I can think of no one more deserving for the Entrepreneur of the Year award and I am so immensely proud of him and what he has accomplished.” Fisher also likes to reflect on how far he’s come. But he also attributes his success to the people of Hollister. “People told me that [the restaurant] was going to fail, because Hollister would not accept a quality restaurant in the style that I was going,” he recalls. “Both me, and the people of Hollister, have proved all those people wrong. That has probably been the best feeling in the world.” And to the naysayers who challenge Fisher’s perspective, he’d like them to step up to the challenge. “If anything, I hope to inspire somebody to compete,” he says. “Bring it downtown and bring it to Hollister; let’s turn this little town into what we always wanted it. It’s time for people to get off their seats and do it.” Fisher’s Restaurant is located at 650 San Benito Street in Hollister. It is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11am-2:30pm and 5-8pm. Visit fishershollister.com or call 831.313.1515 for more information on the Fisher’s Restaurant and Catering.


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VALENTINE’S COMEDY

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Head to Leal Vineyards with someone special and celebrate Valentine’s Day with a night of laughter, dinner and dancing. Guests will enjoy the comedy of Dennis Gaxiola and dancing to the live music of Soul Kiss. Executive Chef Mark Johnson will present a three-course dinner in the romantic Barrel Room. Guests must be 21 or older to attend, and dress to impress with collared shirts and no ball caps. Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a night to remember Saturday, Feb. 10, 6-10pm at Leal Vineyards, 300 Maranatha Dr, Hollister. For more information and to register, visit lealvineyards.com.

HOLLISTER TALENT SHOW Do not miss the more 15 talented acts at San

Benito Stage Company Sidecar’s Talent Show. Local talent is taking the stage at this first annual SBSC Talent Show including singers, dancers, musicians and even a

Rubik’s Cube expert. Awards will be presented for Best of Show, Best Group Performance and Best Solo Performance at the end of the evening. Support local talent as they take the stage Saturday, Feb.3, 7-9pm at San Benito Stage Company, 336 Fifth St. For tickets and more information, visit tinyurl.com/yca4msha. FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP High school seniors and their parents are invited to attend the Cash for College Workshop, hosted by South County Cal-SOAP. This free one-on-one workshop offers professional financial assistance to families completing the FAFSA or Dream Act. The workshop will

be held Tuesday, Feb. 6, 6-8pm at San Benito High School, 1220 Monterey St. For more information, call 669.205.5474. 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 sixth-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


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at San Benito Stage Company, 336 Fifth St, Hollister. For more information, visit sanbenitostage.org.

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6-8pm at Anzar High School, 2000 San Juan Highway, San Juan Bautista. Visit sanbenitoarts.org.

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POETRY CONTEST 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 SBC at the State Finals. Witness the County Finals Friday, Feb. 9,

HISTORICAL MEMORIES Join the San Juan Bautista Historical Society and longtime resident Jon Mansmith at the SJB Historical Society February Meeting. Mansmith will share memories of people and places in San Juan Bautista. Everyone is welcome to bring questions and old photos, and Mansmith may be able to help identify people and places. Take a step back in time Saturday, Feb. 10, 11:30am-1:30pm at Dona Esthers Mexican Restaurant, 25 Franklin St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yd2w58ud.

Share a personal story that relates to the theme, “Mischief” at the Story Slam Storytelling Competition. Contestants will have five minutes to tell a story and win over the crowed without using props or notes. Stories will be judged on content and presentation, winners will receive prizes. Tell a tale of mischief Thursday, Feb. 8, 6:30-8pm at National Steinbeck Center, 1 Main St, Salinas. Visit tinyurl.com/ ya4hv5aq. Sign up by Feb. 5 by emailing michael.roddy@salinasuhsd.org.

GILROY COMEDY THEATER Enjoy the first comedy of the 2018 season at Limelight Actors Theater’s production of The Savannah Sipping Society, a comedy with heart. Over the course of six months four very different Southern women share laughter, misadventures and cocktails, and form lasting friendships while taking back the joy of life. Guests are invited to bring their own dinner and wine to enjoy, corkage fee applies for bottles brought in. The Savannah Sipping Society runs Feb.9 through March 3 at Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit limelightactorstheater.com. ➝ 10

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FIRST SATURDAY This month’s First Saturday in San Juan Bautista should not be missed. Enjoy art by Frank Romero of Aromas and food from local chef Lucas Morris-Lopez who will be writing up a very special menu to pair with four beers that will be featured from Shanty Shack Brewing in Santa Cruz. Be sure to meet the brewers as Shanty Shack Brewing talks about their beer as well. Don’t miss the festivities Saturday,

Experience a symphonic duo concert with Francesco Attesti and Matteo Galli on piano and organ. Attesti is from Cortona, Italy and is a pianist of international acclaim. Galli is from Milan, Italy and is the chief organist at local Basilicas in his hometown. The duo will perform a free concert to the community at large Thursday, Feb. 15, 6:30-8:30pm at Hartnell College, 411 Central Ave, Salinas. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y8q9gydu.

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9 Addiction, 308 Third St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y7n3hpn5. JIMMY WALKER COMEDY Don’t miss legendary comic, Jimmy JJ Walker as he performs his outstanding comedy act on stage. Dennis Gaxiola will open the show and guests will enjoy live music and dancing with The Chicano All Stars. Ages 21 and over only. Have a dyn-omite time Saturday, Feb. 3, 8pm-2am at Fox Theater Salinas, 241 Main St. For tickets, visit vallitix.com.

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Enjoy a Taste of Spain at DeRose Winery with a wide selection of Spanish wines, cheeses and Alphonse DeRose’s world famous homemade seafood paella. All guests ages 21 and over are welcome. Reservations are not required, but are greatly appreciated. Join the party Saturday, Feb. 10, 11am-5pm at DeRose Winery, 9970 Cienega Road, Hollister. Make reservations at 831.636.9143 or info@ derosewine.com. For more information, visit derosewine.com.

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BICYCLE RIDES Get out and hit the back roads with Off the Chain Bikes during its Saturday Morning casual ride. Enjoy the beautiful scenery with a moderate pace; this guided 15-18-mile ride is great for newcomers and will typically take one hour to an hour and a half. Meet at Off the Chain Bikes, 101 McCray Street #101 on Saturday, Feb. 3 at 8am. For more information, call 831.636.0802 or visit offthechainbikes.com. LIVING HISTORY DAYS Meet mountain men, Civil War soldiers, Victorian ladies, and more while stepping back to the early days of San Juan. Enjoy craft and cooking demonstrations and see historic

horse-drawn vehicles and Victorian furnishings. Taste an old fashioned soda in the historic Plaza Hotel Saloon. Experience the history on Saturday, Feb. 3, 11am-4pm at San Juan Bautista State HIstoric Park, 19 Franklin St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, call 831.623.4881 or visit http://tinyurl.com/y73xvkrn. GRAND OPENING Join Artisan Addiction in celebrating its grand opening. Meet owners Chris and Paulina Kluga and check out the new location and inventory of authentic Native American arts and crafts, select antiques, vintage finds, artifacts and more. Attendees will enjoy light refreshments and raffles, while supplies last. Experience Native American culture Saturday, Feb. 3, 11am-5pm at Artisan

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Experience the photography exhibition “Where in the World?” presented by The Morgan Hill Photography Club and the City of Morgan Hill. Several times a year the Morgan Hill Photography Club provides opportunities for its members to exhibit their work in public venues. This exhibition will be held at the Community and Cultural Center Feb. 1-27, Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm. Local artists, club members and the general public are encouraged to attend the Artists’ Reception, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 5:30-7pm at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit morganhillphotographyclub.org. NATURAL HEALING Join the Healing Strong support group, connect and learn with others healing naturally from cancer and other conditions and discover a trusted list of natural health resources. The February meeting will focus on what cancer is, what causes it, how the immune system handles it and what impact changing to a plant-based diet has on cancer and the body. Heal strong Thursday, Feb. 8, 6:30-8:30pm at The Healing Space, 503 Vineyard Town Center, Morgan Hill. Visit doloreskentyoga. com/the-healing-space. SUCCULENT PLANTING Learn how to keep succulent plants healthy and happy for a long time by taking a class at The

GardenShoppe. Cost is based on supplies chosen by participants, many containers will be available to choose from. Feel free to bring snacks, beverages can be purchased on site. Plant a garden Saturday, Feb. 10, 11am-2pm at The GardenShoppe, 364 Seventh St, Hollister. Visit tinyurl.com/ ydhjhumh. WINE AND CHOCOLATE Indulge during the Valentine’s weekend with a very special pairing of chocolate and wine at JasonStephens Winery. Each chocolate has been hand-selected to express and complement the flavors of wine. Pets on leashes and children are welcome on the front patio. The tasting room and back patio are restricted to guests that are 21 and over. Experience this special wine and chocolate pairing Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 10-11, 11am-6pm at Jason-Stephens Winery, 6500 Brem Lane, Gilroy. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y7hntd95. BBQ & BEER Join The Running Shop and Hops as it welcomes Oregon’s Breakside Brewery beers to the area. Be sure to come hungry to this special Launch Event. Running Shop will be smoking up some delicious barbeque to pair with Breakside’s award-winning brews. Don’t miss the fun and great food Sunday, Feb. 11 4:30-8pm at The Running Shop and Hops, 17500 Depot St, Morgan Hill. Visit tinyurl.com/ybstteuq. 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 (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 runs through March 2018, MondaysSaturdays, 9:30am-4:45pm and Sundays, 10am-5pm at the Mission San Juan Bautista, 406 Second St, San Juan Bautista. Call 831.238.5254.


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GETTING OUT

Getting higher

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PRETTY PEAKS A 3,486-foot perch above the clouds lends views to Santa Cruz,

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ast September, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District opened the restored summit of Mount Umunhum, site of the iconic radar tower that has overlooked the Santa Clara Valley since 1957. The five-mile serpentine drive up Mount Umunhum Road will take you to a 3,486-foot perch and a view that includes Santa Cruz, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, and Mount Hamilton—a good chunk of territory. Part of the improvements MidPen made to the mountain is a brand new trail that zigzags 3.7

miles to the mountaintop. A drive to a scenic overlook is fine, but it is no match for the more intimate experience of an unhurried stroll up the mountain. Six of us exchanged excited chatter and shouldered daypacks at the Bald Mountain Parking Area two miles up Mount Umunhum Road. It was a crystalline day with a promise of clear and expanding views as we climbed. Across the road, we snagged a trail map and set out on a long reach that edged gently up the slope. Quickly, it was clear that MidPen took no half measures in building

this trail. It accommodates bikers and equestrians and is cut plenty wide enough for hikers to walk two abreast. While we gained elevation with every step, the 10 percent gradient was so gentle that it almost kept the ascent a secret. The first stretch of trail traverses a forest that includes many California nutmeg trees, a species endemic to California, and an unusual treat to see. Look for saplings with very stiff-needled branches similar in appearance to a redwood tree. A little over a mile out, Guadalupe Creek Overlook, a fenced perch on a rock outcrop gave us our first wide view of the Santa Clara Valley and the impressive hulk of the mountain below and above. Here, Guadalupe Creek begins a journey that leads through downtown San Jose (where it is promoted to the Guadalupe River) and ends at Alviso Slough. Above the overlook, the trail switches back and forth a dozen times, edging up the crease cut by the creek. A forest of madrones, coast live oaks, gray pines, and bay trees shaded much of the trail while blossoming manzanita bushes (hints of spring) and red-berried toyon (vestiges of fall) decorated the bright open portions of the trail. Each view up the slope revealed a slightly larger radar tower. On top, we lunched in the sunny leeward side of summit structures protected from the gentle but cool mountain breeze. Fog down below had melted and the Mount Umunhum view was at its finest stretching from the wide open Pacific over the Santa Cruz Mountains and across San Francisco Bay. Homeward bound, gravity now our friend, we effortlessly slid down the 1,150 feet we had ascended. While the view from the summit of Mount Umunhum is the same whether you walk there or drive there, the experiences are very different. I recommend the walk.


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