THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
A supplement to the Hollister Free Lance
SEPTEMBER 7, 2018
Worldly Beans
Local Hollister roaster features coffees from the four corners P4 MOUNT HARKNESS P8 | SENIOR SERVICES P16
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BETTER BEANS Hollister’s Tourist Hat Coffee Company brews beans for good.
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SHADE GROWN More than four years ago
Steve and Mary Chase embarked on a coffeeroasting mission with a purpose.
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beans Steve and Mary Chase roast their own at Tourist Hat BY JENNY ARBIZU PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON
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ome people have a knack for making the best of a tough situation. Steve and Mary Chase have proven that twice. “And so we became the Tourist Hat Gang.” Their newfound hats, as well as new family nickname, would later prove useful. Around the time of that vacation, Steve left a computer programming job at Pacific Metrics, a Monterey education technology company he co-founded in 2000 and then sold in 2014. He then decided to start a brand new company, and fell back on his hobby of roasting his own coffee. “I started giving that coffee away to friends and family, and that’s how it started,” Steve explains. “People kept coming back for more coffee, and I thought, ➝ 6
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While vacationing with their children two years ago in South Dakota, they found themselves in a heated situation. “We drove out to Mount Rushmore and when we got there, none of us had hats, and it was really sunny,” Steve says. So they decided to spare the heat and save their skin, and found the nearest gift shop. “We all bought, basically, tourist hats,” Steve laughs. “Every time we took selfies to put on Facebook for our family to follow, we were the tourist hat gang,” he says, recalling how their friends would check in to see where the gang visited next.
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RETURN CLIENTS Originally a hobbyist coffee roaster, Steve Chase began giving coffee away to friends and family.
‘Hey, I’ve got something here.’ I went out and bought a 2-pound drum roaster, and then started roasting more coffee.” And in July of this year, the Chases celebrated one year of producing and selling their own coffee under the became Tourist Hat Coffee brand. But the Chases were wearing different hats before starting their coffee company. After meeting at CSU Chico, the couple married soon after graduation and started a family in Hollister in 1990. Their five children are all now young adults. Mary donned the stay-at-homemom hat for 20 years before becoming an instructional assistant for Hollister School District—a job she still has. And Steve donned the computer programming hat from the time he was out of college. The couple became parent volunteers for such youth activities as Boy And Girl Scouts, band boosters, PTOs and school and community theater. They also saw the monetary needs of some of these youth organizations, as well as global non-profit
organizations, and the Chases once again decided they could make the best out of tough situations. “The company was created to give back,” Steve says about Tourist Hat Coffee Company. “It’s not just for us to make a ton of money and retire and stuff like that. It was really important for us to be able to give back to the community and so forth.” To that end, a dollar from every 14-ounce bag of Tourist Hat Coffee sold goes to Seeds of Hope in Costa Rica, a nonprofit organization that helps prevent the exploitation of women involved in human trafficking, drug addiction, alcoholism, violence and/or at risk of dropping out of school. It was an organization that touched the Chases’ hearts after the family went to Costa Rica on a mission trip to help build a clubhouse. “They teach them how to read and write English,” Mary explains. “They offer classes to learn a trade…. so they didn’t have to sell drugs or sell themselves.” Steve says they hope to expand their charity to non-profits here in Hollister this year. “We really want to help ➝ 15
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OUT & ABOUT
HISTORY REVISITED
The public is invited to experience battles with cannon fire, military camps and a civilian town during Civil War Days, Sept 7-9.
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Don’t miss living history re-enacted as San Benito County Historical Park is transformed into a battle camp at Civil War Days. Experience battles with cannon fire, military camps and a civilian town, clothing demonstrations, Civil Warera vendors and more. Also enjoy church service, period speeches and presentation at the historic school house. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7-9, beginning at 9am each day at San Benito Historical Park, 8300 Airline Highway, Tres Pinos. Visit sbchistoricalsociety.org.
Head to the seventh annual Garlic Cup polo tournament and watch three USPA Tournament games while enjoying a delicious barbecue lunch. There will be several levels of play, from novice to professional battling it out for the coveted Garlic Cup at South Bay Polo. Also enjoy a traditional Champagne Divot Stomp between matches. Saturday, Sept. 8, 11am-5pm at South Bay Polo Club, 1290 Masten Ave. Visit southbaypolo.com.
Join the GIlroy Compassion Center on a day of coming together, singing and giving praise to God while raising money to help end homelessness at the Gilroy Gospel Festival. Enjoy special guest Leon Patillo, Master of Ceremonies, JD Charisma, many gospel musicians from the bay area, free admission, and more. All donations will benefit the Gilroy Compassion Center. Saturday, Sept. 8, noon-7pm at Christmas Hill Park, 7100 Miller Ave. Visit compassionhomesvillage.org.
Don’t miss the First Friday Evening of Community and Culture at Credo Studio. Meet local Mutsun Ohlone artist and educator Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods and community organizer and activist Mandisa Snodey and learn about the local Indigenous Peoples of San Juan Bautista. Share in the discussion about the history and culture of the community. Friday, Sept. 7, 6-8pm at Credo Studio, 1 Polk St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yb4eg45l.
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GETTING OUT
Rolling countryside
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BUCKET LIST Above treeline a vast open slope of silver leaf lupine rolling toward Lassen Peak in the distance beyond.
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Exception views of nature at Mount Harkness By RON ERSKINE
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ne in eight Americans call California home, making it more and more difficult to find solitude in one of our national parks. In 2017, over four million people visited Yosemite; Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks eclipsed two million visitors for the first time. But a bit farther north, at the southern end of the Cascade Range, Lassen Volcanic National Park is an outdoor playground that attracts a small fraction of the visitors that pour into Yosemite.
As the park’s name suggests, volcanic activity is the headline attraction. Lassen Peak began a series of eruptions in May 1914 that culminated in a major eruption on May 22, 1915, sending a column of ash 30,000 feet into the air. Though it has been more than a hundred years since that activity, steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and roiling hot springs confirm that things are still simmering just below the surface. Most visitors to Lassen travel through on State Route 89, the
30-mile paved road that bisects the park. Off the main drag, a bit of solitude and a unique experience wait atop a peak tucked in a quiet corner of the park. The day before our recent challenge hike up Brokeoff Mountain in Lassen, a small group of us went on a bucket-list day hike up Mount Harkness. The trailhead is at Juniper Lake in the southeast corner of the park, a location that not accessible from the main road through the park. Miles from the park entrance, on the north shore of Lake Almanor, is the town of Chester. At the east end of town, we turned north on Feather River Drive, making sure, a half mile ahead, to go right at the fork onto Chester Juniper Lake Road. It is another 11 miles to the trailhead. While the road is passable for any vehicle, it steadily deteriorates from paved to dirt to bumpy dirt. If you are going to a mountaintop, the nature of the job ahead is clear. There is a lot of “up” ahead. But a “wow” moment invariably follows the “up” effort, and Mount Harkness is no exception. Most of the 2-mile climb from the trailhead (6,800 feet) to the summit (8,048 feet) is through an open red fir forest, but near the top the trail pops above treeline and traverses a vast open slope washed blue with a breathtaking carpet of silver leaf lupine. If you can manage to look up from the flowers, you will see miles of countryside rolling north to Lassen Peak and beyond. Dave, who staffs the fire lookout at the summit, greeted us like old friends. Inside the lookout, he shared some of the challenges of life on a mountaintop: looking for fires, receiving supplies, dealing with thunder and lightning. Dave has all he needs at the top of Mount Harkness: a stunning setting, regular visitors, his guitar, and a radio to follow the Oakland A's. See for yourself. Dave has it pretty good.
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YOUTH ART CLASSES
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The San Benito Arts Council is now enrolling students for its fall session. Youth Art Studio 1 is taught by professional teaching artist Stephanie Skow. Geared toward students ages 5-7, this class allows students to explore a variety of art techniques, mediums and materials, including drawing, painting and mixed media. Each month’s curriculum focuses on a new technique or project with the aim of encouraging students’ creativity and imagination, technical skills and artistic literacy. The courses will be held at ARTspace Annex, 217 Fifth St. starting on Tuesday, Sept. 4. For more information, call 831.636.2787.
HOLLISTER DANCING AND FUN Head to The Grove for dancing and fun
with Soul Kiss Band. Enjoy highenergy dance music as Soul Kiss performs a variety of top pop, rock, country, hip-hop, old school,
classic rock and R&B hits from today and yesteryear. Arrive early for parking, food and seating. Dance the night away Friday, Sept. 7, 7-10pm at The Grove, Leal Vineyards, 7511 Pacheco Pass Highway. Visit soulkissband.com. BOSTON TRIBUTE Sing, dance and rock out to all the great anthems of the band Boston as Don’t Look Back-The Boston Experience takes the stage at Hollister Concerts at Pepper Tree Ranch. Don’t Look BackThe Boston Experience is an incredible re-creation of the rock band Boston, playing all the famous h-its complete with all the looks, costumes and sound. Opening
performance by 4NR Tribute to Foreigner. Barbecue items, beer, wine and soda will be available for purchase. Saturday, Sept. 15, 6:30-9:30pm at Pepper Tree Ranch, 500 John Smith Road. For information and tickets, visit hollisterconcerts.com.
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA HAND APPLIQUE Take an opportunity to slow down, step away from the sewing machine and try sewing something by hand. In the Hand Applique class, participants will learn how to use freezer paper to create
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templates, a glue stick to prepare applique pieces so that all edges are finished and how to create the applique stitch. Learn how to hand applique Saturday, Sept. 15, 10:30am-2:30pm at Family Threads Quilt Shop, 107 The Alameda. Visit familythreadsquiltshop.com.
Attendees should bring along a mat and any props needed, and are invited to bring a picnic and visit with the farm animals after class. Classes are held outside in partial shade; sunscreen is recommended. Saturday, Sept. 8, 10:30-11:45am at Rusty Hill Farm, 631 Seely Ave. For more information, visit rustyhillfarm.com.
Step back in time to Renaissance Europe and enjoy hearty ales, fine foods and handmade crafts. Hundreds of costumed performers roam the streets and act on five different stages. Don’t miss the exciting new Tournament of Horses. The Northern California Renaissance Faire at Casa de Fruta will be held Sept. 15 - Oct. 14 on Saturdays and Sundays only from 10am-6pm at 10021 Pacheco Pass Highway in Hollister. For information and tickets, visit norcalrenfaire.com.
WINE & FOOD GALORE Gabilan Chapter Kinship Center invites the community to its 62nd annual Wine & Food Tasting with more than 25 wineries and more than 25 local restaurants serving fine wine and gourmet food. Also enjoy an auction and wine drawing. All
AROMAS OUTDOOR YOGA Practice yoga to the sounds of nature on a lovely deck overlooking the horse pasture and chickens, with the occasional red tail hawk passing overhead, at Rusty Hill Farm’s Yoga Saturdays on the Deck. All levels are welcome on a drop-in basis; no pre-registration is required.
GILROY BROADWAY COMEDY Enjoy a celebration of theatre at its best— and theater people behaving their not so best in the fall comedy, It’s Only a Play, directed by Kevin Heath. In this production, Peter Austin’s career is on the line on
opening night of his new play as he waits to see if his show is a hit with a group of theater folks. Fridays and Saturdays, Sept. 7-29, 8pm at Limelight Actors Theater, 7341 Monterey St. For tickets and more information, visit limelightactorstheater.com or call 408.472.3292.
MORGAN HILL BARBECUE FUNDRAISER Join South County Democratic Club at its seventh annual BBQ Fundraiser, and meet state and local officials and the candidates running for office in November. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren will be the keynote speaker. ➝ 13
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event proceeds will benefit San Benito County children and their families in foster and adoption programs. The tasting will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8 at Paicines Ranch, 13388 Airline Highway, 4-7pm. Tickets are available at gabilankinship.org.
Join the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley for an exciting month of wine tasting along the Santa Clara Valley WIne Trail during Fall Passport 2018. Throughout the month of September meet the talented winemakers and enjoy complimentary wine tasting, other surprises and special perks at the tasting rooms of more than 30 wineries along the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail. Enjoy Fall Passport 2018 Sept. 7-30. For more information and online tickets or a list of local ticket sellers, visit santaclarawines.com.
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CHICKEN FESTIVAL
The whole family is invited to the San Juan Bautista Chicken Festival featuring a chicken cook-off, live music and dancing–including the chicken dance, and a Chicken Queen coronation. Enjoy live chicken displays presented by the local 4-H Club, a crowing contest, children’s activities, vendor and merchant booths, raffles and much more. Sunday, Sept. 16, 10am-5pm in Downtown San Juan Bautista on Third St. For more information, call Naomi Medina, 831.801.5404.
EVENTS PARKS CHALLENGE Get outside and get engaged in healthy activities this summer with the REACH San Benito County Adventure Parks Challenge. This free game is hosted by the San Benito Parks Foundation
CHANGE MAKERS Don’t miss Youth Alliance’s marquee fundraising event, 2018 Change Makers, featuring entertainment, raffles, auctions, tastings and opportunities to support the youth in the community. This year’s event will also include a celebration of Change Makers and a special recognition of a nominated community member for
TAMAL FESTIVAL Don’t miss the Fifth Annual CARAS Tamal Festival, presented by the Community Agency for Resources, Advocacy and Services. Attendees will enjoy tamale vendors and a Low Rider, Harley and Bicycle Show. Other festival activities include a Kids Zone, arts and crafts vendors and resource tables. Sunday, Oct. 7, 11am-7pm in Downtown Gilroy. For more information, visit tamalfestival.com. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION The photography exhibition “Our World in Pictures,” presented by Gilroy Center for the Arts, features work by local photographers and will be on view through Sept. 29. Entrance to the Gallery is always free, Tuesday through Friday, 2-5pm and Saturday, 11am-2pm at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy. For more information, visit gilroycenterforthearts.com. RACE REGISTRATION Register today for the 2018 Morgan Hill Run & Bike Festival and choose between the Full or Half Marathon, 10k, 5k Fun Run/ Walk or Kids Run. A Corporate Challenge, Team & Club Challenge and Virtual races are also available. Festivities kick off on Saturday, Oct. 20 with the 10am Lifestyle Expo and 11am Kids Run. The full marathon begins Sunday, Oct. 21 at 6:30am, the half marathon at 7am, 10k at 7:15 and the 10k starts at 7:30am. All races begin and end at the Morgan Hill Community Park, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. For more information and to register, visit mhmarathon.com.
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Proceeds from the event will go to the SCDC Scholarship fund, awarding four scholarships to Gavilan college students, and to support local elected officials. The fundraiser will be held on Sunday, Sept. 9, noon-2pm at Morgan Hill Cellars, 1645 San Pedro Ave. For information and tickets, visit tinyurl.com/ycbpoksj.
NUTCRACKER AUDITIONS Plan for a fantastic holiday tradition and join San Benito Dance Academy at open auditions for the 2018 production of The Nutcracker. This year marks 11 years of unforgettable SBDA Nutcracker shows. The 2018 show dates are Saturday, Dec. 15 and Sunday, Dec. 16, with a dress rehearsal on Friday, Dec. 14. Auditions will be held for a cast from ages 2 to adult on Friday, Sept. 21 and Saturday, Sept. 22 at San Benito Dance Academy, 101 McCray St, Hollister. For information on The Nutcracker experience and a full audition schedule, visit sanbenitodanceacademy.com.
their outstanding work. Saturday, Sept. 22, 4-8pm at Willey Cultural Center, 140 Fifth St, Gilroy. For tickets and information, visit site. youthall.org.
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BOOK APPOINTMENT ONLINE GREATER GOOD Proceeds from their sales go to a Costa Rican nonprofit helping prevent the exploitation of women. Mary says when people sample their product, she encourages them to take it black. “And then they’ll try it and say, ‘Oh, that’s pretty good; that may not even need any cream or sugar in it,’” she adds. Tourist Hat customer Ron Firstbrook has had the opportunity to try various beans from different origins, Honduras being his favorite. “The coffee has consistently been great,” he says. He also appreciates that his money is going toward worthy causes, as well as the company’s fair trade suppliers. “When Steve and Mary purchase coffee from suppliers who are seeking to advance socially and economically, we see dual entrepreneurship happening.” The Chases hope by the end of the year, they can purchase that commercial kitchen they want. “I want to make sure I can keep up with the demand once we get, hopefully, into the Safeways and stuff like that,” Steve says. “The essence of what we’re trying to do is to give back; it’s to help.” For more information, visit touristhatcoffeecompany.com or find the Tourist Hat Coffee Company at the Hollister Farmer’s Market on San Benito Street Wednesdays through Sept. 26.
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the youth,” he says. “We know how hard it is for a lot of these nonprofits to make money and to get money. If there was some way there could do a constant fundraiser in supporting youth somehow, then we could start putting those proceeds over to that non-profit. That’s the goal—as we get bigger and bigger—to help those non-profits out.” For the time being, the company, which is currently a cottage food organization (meaning they work out of their home), is searching for a commercial kitchen to house their 2-pound roaster. “To have the roaster, I have to be in a commercial kitchen,” Steve explains. “Once we get that roaster in place, in a commercial kitchen, I really do think our growth is really going to go fast.” And the faster productivity won’t go unnoticed. Steve and Mary work hard at roasting and bagging the coffee on their own, says the Chases’s son, Nathan, “sometimes putting in a full day’s work many days a week.” Nathan says the quality of care his parents put into their product is rare. “My dad enjoys finding the balance between the different beans and their time in the roaster, giving the beans their different level of roasts (light, medium, dark).” It’s this kind of quality that customers can taste—and appreciate.
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ON SENIORS
Services for seniors
ASSISTANCE For seniors with health and memory issues requiring supervision while the family is at work, adult day healthcare centers may be a valuable service.
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Daytime care creates options for caregiver assistance
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ot only do many people mistakenly believe that Medicare covers all nursing home care, but they also tend to view nursing homes as the only option available when the care of an older family member has become too difficult to manage at home. There are actually many other levels of care to consider for the older individual. If the senior is living at home or with relatives and is experiencing health and memory issues that require supervision while the family is at work or needing respite, adult day care or adult day health care centers can be a valuable
service. Meals, activities, assistance with medications, and safe supervision are often just what the family needs to maintain a manageable daily routine. Your nearest senior center can direct you to an adult day care center in your area. If the older relative is unable to attend such a center for a variety of reasons, in-home care may be helpful. There are literally dozens of home care agencies in the area, all of which provide companion services, meal preparation, assistance with bathing and grooming, laundry and more. If the senior is low-income or a veteran, he or she may qualify for free or lowcost services. Again, check with the
senior center, or call Sourcewise at 408.350.3200 for free assistance linking to such services. Remaining at home, with either adult day care or in-home care, is sometimes no longer possible. The senior relative may wander too extensively, or have behavioral/ health issues that require a living situation outside of the home. In this situation the family can investigate residential care homes and assisted living centers. Residential care homes are houses in the neighborhood that are staffed to care for several seniors. Because it is an actual home, there is no sense of being in a hospital or nursing home environment. Assisted living centers are usually large facilities with individual apartments for residents, a main dining room, activity areas, and transportation for doctor appointments and social outings. Some have either a nursing facility on the premises or a nurse available for residents’ health needs. Fees are based on the level of care needed, ranging from simply housing and meals to assistance with dressing, bathing and medication reminders. There are many assisted living centers throughout the area, all of which welcome visitors and provide tours. Nursing homes, usually referred to as skilled nursing facilities, are needed by individuals with complex medical needs, such as daily physical therapy and dialysis, and for those who are at a stage of needing assistance with daily tasks of living and will not improve or regain independence. For a list of skilled nursing facilities, and information about licensing requirements and compliance, contact California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) at canhr.org. Cheryl Huguenor is the program director at Live Oak Adult Day Services in Gilroy. For more information visit liveoakadultdaycare.org.
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Fresh paint on interior and exterior, new carpets, great curb appeal. This home has it all! Pool/spa 496.6 S.F., heated by solar. Designed for family enjoyment. RV garage, w/storage - 666 Sq.Ft. w/manual door all permitted, large concrete patio. Hardwood floors, in great condition, formal dining room, Living Room with fireplace. Shutters, stunning all electric kitchen, step down family room, w/wet bar and fireplace. Inside utility room, 4th bedroom & full bath downstairs. Oversized 3 car garage. Special bonus room upstairs, ideal for office, study or game room, built in bookcase, deck off 2 bedrooms that share a Jack and Jill bathroom. Master suite has a 3rd fireplace, built in bookcase, 2 closets - 1 large walk-in, double sinks and shower.
List Price: $825,800
REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/ CONDO RENTALS BELLAGIO VILLAS 2 Bedroom apartments starting at $2095. Pool. Park like setting. Contemporary landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020. Apply online: bellagiovillas.eprodesse.com 408.847.2328
EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITE 200 Tres Pinos Road All inclusive Tenant responsible for telephone and internet, good signage, front location, good parking. $750+ sec. dep. Contact Marilyn Ferreire BRE 00409787 831.635.6700
1/1 1/1 2/2 3/1 3/2 3/2.5
$1,400 $1,725 $2,300 $2,000 $2,800 $2,575
1/1
$1,200
2/1
$1,675
Country Home 2 Bed/1 Bath
$1,000
2 Bed/1 Bath Apartment
$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
For more information, call
3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit IndustrIal shops For lease
northpointebusinesscenter.com
831.637.4297
www.pivetticompany.com
831.637.1691
Lic# 429006
HOME & GARDEN SERVICES CONCRETE
FENCES
HAULING
LANDSCAPE & GARDEN
J. Casalegno Concrete
Soares Lumber P.S.G. Fencing
South County Cleanup, Demo & Hauling
Redwood Fencing Chain Link • Decks Arbors • Hole Drilling
LOW RATES FREE ESTIMATES CLEAN UP-Yards, homes, properties, rentals & garages DEMO-Bathrooms, kitchens, decks, patios, small buildings HAULING-Garbage, yard waste, rock, sand & mulch POWER WASHING
Humberto Montes Tree Services
A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete
408.279.8036
Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured
408.842.0260 831.726.2002 Lic. #606051
www.professionalpropertymgt.com
Rianda Construction
Hauling, yard work tree & brush trimming, fence repair, vacant home & garage cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Ruben 408.310.0078
- 35 years experience -
Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
408.847.1490 Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted
408.430.3560
Publish
Your Business or Service Ad Here For more information Contact 408.842.5066 or email
classifieds@
• Hauling • Lawns • Aeration • Landscaping • Yard clean-up • Garden maint.
408.394.6824
Lic: #7921 Fully Insured
Adrian Urenda Gardening Service
Complete Maintenance • Landscaping • Sod & seeding • Hauling & yard cleanups • Plants • Sprinklers • Lawns Lic. #1397
Call 408.847.4337 Cell 408.314.5920
SEPTEMBER 7, 2018
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831.637.7337
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339 Seventh St., Ste. B, Hollister
CALL 831.637.9273
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330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
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