San Benito Magazine January 31-February 6, 2020

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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY

A supplement to the Hollister Free Lance

JANUARY 31, 2020

Food, drinks and more for Super Bowl LIV

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BIG GAME Local bars and restaurants in San Benito County

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HOMETOWN TUESDAY Credo Studio welcomes the return of classically trained multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter Dayan Kai as it launches “Hometown Tuesday,� a new series featuring local talent. Equally versed in jazz, blues, world, Americana, bluegrass, folk and rock, Kai will demonstrate a wide musical depth that bridges cultural and melodious worlds at this performance. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 7-9pm at Credo Studio, 1 Polk St. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/tsnkf6l.

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YOUNG EAGLES Kids ages 8-17 fly free at the February Young Eagles Rally. Young aviation enthusiasts will get the chance to ride the skies on a safe flight and gain new perspectives on the world. Participants will receive a free 20-minute flight along with a commemorative certificate. Saturday, Feb. 1, 9am-noon at the Watsonville Aviation Education Center, 60 Aviation Way. For information, visit eaa119.org/ youngeagles. To register, visit youngeaglesday.com.

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ANTIQUE AIRCRAFT Frazier Lake Airpark will host the Antique Aircraft Display & Fly-In. The old-fashioned airpark hosts numerous classic antiques with a 2,500-foot-long turf runway that makes the Cubs, Stinsons, Cessna 180s and Stearmans right at home. Antique Aircraft Display & Fly-In is a free event, Saturday, Feb. 1, 10am-3pm at Frazier Lake Airpark, 7901 Frazier Lake Road. Guest vehicle parking is located north of the hangars via the dirt road. For information, visit frazierlake.com.

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The public is invited to a night of all-you-can eat crab at the Operation Freedom Paws (OFP) Annual Crab Feed. The dinner includes crab, pasta, salad and garlic bread, with all proceeds benefiting OFP. This non-profit organization matches disabled veterans, adults and children with rescued dogs and trains them together. Saturday, Feb. 1, 6-9pm at Old City Hall Restaurant, 7400 Monterey St. For tickets and information, visit operationfreedompaws.org.

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Sports lovers looking for pre-game fun may consider signing up for the Super Bowl Scramble at San Juan Oaks Golf Club & Restaurant at 3825 San Juan Road in Hollister. The 18 Hole Scramble—and two-person team event—will begin with a shotgun start time of 9am on Super Bowl Sunday. “The way we plan it has the tournament wrapped up prior to the start of the Super Bowl,” said club Head Golf Professional Mike Jansen. Past Super Bowl Scrambles have ended around 2:30pm, he said. “Game time is at 3:30, so the [scramble times] will pretty much give everybody a chance to get where they need to be for the Super Bowl,” he said. Participants can expect contests to take place on the golf course, and raffle prizes, drink and appetizer specials offered after the scramble. A special dress code for the event—hats, shirts and jerseys to support players’ favorite ➝6

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BIG GAME MEAL Specials, raffles and more will be offered on Super Bowl Sunday. NFL teams—is encouraged for participants. “It’s more leisurely and fun,” Jansen said. “It’s not as serious as going out where everyone is playing their own ball.” The deadline to enter the scramble is Friday, Jan. 31, with a cost of $115 per person or $85 for Mission Club Members. To register, contact the golf shop at 831.636.6113. For those looking for a place to eat good food, have good drinks and watch the game, Chillin’ and Grillin’ Alehouse on 401 McCray St. in Hollister will be featuring a barbecue plate and raffle during the game. “There will be 48 beers on tap, eight HDTVs and a game sound will be on,” said owner Chuck Frowein. Valley Pizzeria at 551 McCray St. in Hollister will also be open, offering a special on its pizzas: customers can buy an extra large pizza (any topping), and receive a second one at half price. Johnny’s Bar & Grill at 526 San Benito St. will be having specials on its drinks and appetizers (as they do every year), while Mountain

Mike’s Pizza at 261 McCray St. is expecting a full house to cheer on the 49ers on Super Bowl Sunday. “We’re always open for the Super Bowl,” said Mountain Mike’s Claudia Avalon. “We have a group of 49ers fans that come in every time the Niners play. It’s nice, they get all dressed in 49ers gear and stuff.” Avalon encouraged sit-down or to-go diners to take advantage of their regular menu. For fans looking for entertainment outside of the San Benito area, a variety of places in Gilroy and Morgan Hill offer promising options as well. The District Theater at 7430 Monterey St. in Gilroy is hosting a Super Bowl Pre-Game Party on Saturday, Feb. 1, featuring live-music from local favorite, Soul Kiss. The $10 admission price comes with a gift for guests: a free 49ers drink special. Doors will open at 8pm. On Super Bowl Sunday, Kelly Brewing Company at 70 E. Fourth St. in Morgan Hill will begin their viewing party at 3pm, where $5 squares will be available for purchase.


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WATCH TOGETHER Local bars and restaurants in San Benito County will be showing the Super Bowl. “There is a pizza place right next door so people could have the pizza delivered, wings, or whatever they’d like,” he said. Claddagh Pub and Restaurant at 1300 First St. in Gilroy has also been celebrating the Super Bowl “for 20, 21 years,” said owner Mike Benson. “We do happy-hour throughout the game with special appetizers for the day,” he said. Raffle tickets will be given out with every drink that is purchased and drawings will be done throughout the game. The game will be showing on all seven big screen TVs, Benson said. Sinaloa Cafe at 17535 Monterey St. in Morgan Hill will be hosting its Super Bowl party from 3:30-8pm. Drink and appetizer specials will be available for purchase throughout the game. And though Sushi Omakase at 6905 Camino Arroyo, Suite 50 in Gilroy will be closing at 3:30pm— right at kick-off—they encourage to-go orders to cater your own Super Bowl parties. “We have a special on our 49ers roll,” said Sushi Omakase’s Melissa Kato. She also promises another 49ers roll is in the works now that the team is in the Super Bowl. “We’ll do something a little more,” she said.

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“There’ll be a winner after each quarter and then after the final score,” said co-owner Sophie Kelly. “Also, we’ll probably release a beer on that day.” Kelly said guests can feast on a variation of barbecue items, such as philly cheesesteaks and pulled pork sandwiches, catered by the Morgan Hill company, Cochi BBQ and Catering. “We’re kind of a Niner bar—we have a lot of Niner memorabilia up,” Kelly said. “So we get a pretty big crowd for Niner games.” The Capos Event Center at 7588 Monterey St. in Gilroy will also be showing the game—on a 22-foot LED screen. Private booths with 65-inch TVs will also be available for small groups. Raffle prizes will be given out after each quarter, and guests who wear team gear can purchase drinks and appetizers at discounted prices. The event runs from 2:30-8pm. Morgan Hill Wine Shop & Cigar Company at 16375 Monterey Road in Morgan Hill will also be having a Super Bowl party. “We always do one every year,” said managing partner Jeff Burrus. The cigar shop features a full bar and six TVs that Burrus said, “will all have the Super Bowl on.” And he welcomes guests to bring food in from a neighboring company.

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FASHION SHOW

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The Women’s Club of Hollister will host its second annual fashion show and brunch, “Beauty is a Strong Woman.” The event, which typically sells out, features fashions by Mrs. B’s “Z Place,” Cabi, Target and Irma’s Fashions. Proceeds will benefit various causes. Tickets are $45 and may be purchased in advance by Feb. 1 at Postal Graphics, 1760 Airline Highway, or online; tickets will not be available at the door. Saturday, Feb. 8, noon-4pm at San Juan Oaks Golf Club, 3825 Union Rd, Hollister. For information and online tickets, visit womensclubofhollister.org.

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HOLLISTER VOLUNTEER DAY Volunteers are invited to the Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area

monthly Volunteer Day. Project locations will vary, may be in any of the recreation areas within the park and are dependent on weather conditions. The volunteer

work day typically lasts until midafternoon. Participants are advised to bring water, sunscreen and gloves; tools and safety equipment will be provided. Saturday, Feb. 1, 8:30am-1pm in the Lower Ranch Day Use Area at Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area, 7800 Cienega Road. For information, call 831.636.2065. BABY YODA PAINTING All ages are welcome to enjoy a Monday getaway to paint Baby Yoda at the Alehouse. Participants will be led in a step-by-step process to complete their own Baby Yoda painting, including customization options. Food and

drinks sold separately, and each painter will get a yummy cookie to enjoy. Monday, Feb. 3, 6-9pm at Grillin & Chillin Alehouse, 401 McCray St. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/scbjnc5. STORY TIME Babies and their caregivers are invited to head to the San Benito County Free Library for stories, songs, rhymes, movement and music designed to promote early literacy skills, motor coordination, social interaction and more. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 10-11am at San Benito County Free Library, 470 Fifth St. For information, visit sbcfl.org. TASTE OF SPAIN DeRose Winery presents its 14th annual


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Taste of Spain, featuring a selection of Spanish wines, cheeses and Alphonse DeRose’s homemade seafood paella. All guests ages 21 and over are welcome. $40 entry fee paid at the door includes wine, food and eligibility for sale specials being offered the day of the event only. Saturday, Feb. 8, 11am-5pm at DeRose Winery, 9970 Cienega Road. Reservations can be made by calling 831.636.9143 or emailing info@derosewine.com. For information, visit derosewine.com.

mountain men, Civil War soldiers, Victorian ladies, and more while stepping back to the early days of San Juan. Attendees can take part in craft and cooking demonstrations and see historic horse-drawn vehicles and Victorian furnishings. Saturday, Feb. 1, 11am-4pm at San Juan Bautista State Historic Park, 19 Franklin St. For information, visit sanjuanbautistaca.com.

fertilizing, followed by a discussion of rose disorders. Bring gloves and clippers for a hands-on pruning demonstration, and feel free to bring potted roses to learn how to prune them for health and vigor. There is no cost to attend; space is limited. Saturday, Feb. 1, 2-4pm at San Juan Bautista State Historic Park, 19 Franklin St. For information and to register, visit mbmg.ucanr.edu.

ROSE CARE The UC Master Gardeners of Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties will describe how to care for roses at their “Basics of Rose Care” workshop. Learn about summer and winter pruning, watering, mulching and

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Watsonville Wetlands Watch invites everyone to show appreciation for the diverse environment of the wetlands at the 2020 World Wetlands Day celebration. The family-friendly event features tree planting, educational activities, music and more. Plant a tree and enter to win a free tour of the Monterey Bay Aquarium for the whole family. Food and planting tools will be provided. Saturday, Feb. 1, 9:30am-noon. Meet at the Struve Slough trailhead behind 1810 Main St., Watsonville. For information, visit tinyurl.com/sy6vzh9.

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AC/DC TRIBUTE Bonfire, a high-energy tribute to AC/DC, is coming to The District Theater. The band performs the music of early AC/DC from the Bon Scott

years to the more current Brian Johnson era. Also enjoy the highenergy, electrifying melodic hard rock of local favorite Gundacker. Friday, Jan. 31, 9pm-midnight at The District Theater, 7430 Monterey St. For information and tickets, visit tinyurl.com/tbmsjyw.

SAN JOSE LUNAR NEW YEAR Celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rat as Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose brings together Vietnamese and Chinese traditions. Attendees can take part in Lion Dance, make culturally relevant art and crafts, play the game of Bau Cua Ca ➝ 11

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Family Threads Quilt Shop presents the “Necessary Clutch Wallet” class, where participants will create a unique wallet for carrying cell phones, checks, cards, coins and more. The finished project features closed ends that keep everything held inside safe and secure. This class is appropriate for beginners; participants are asked to have all pieces cut out prior to class. Saturday, Feb. 8, 10am-2:30pm at Family Threads Quilt Shop, 107 The Alameda, San Juan Bautista. For information, visit familythreadsquiltshop.com.

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he Santa Clara County Library District welcomes two musical acts in February. Caribbean singer Asheba is the featured musician for the Family Concert Series, while Black Cedar Trio reimagines classics with their three-piece ensemble. “We are happy to introduce wide-ranging musical talent to our patrons,” said County Librarian Nancy Howe. “From the Caribbean-style musical storytelling of Asheba to the Renaissance masterpieces performed by Black Cedar Trio, they are performances all ages will enjoy.” Asheba specializes in calypso, the musical and folkloric oral tradition of his native Trinidad. The focus of his music is hope and happiness, which can be heard in his

original works as well as his covers of classics such as “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and “You Are My Sunshine.” Asheba performs Feb. 1 at 3pm in the Gilroy Library Community Room, 350 West Sixth St. Black Cedar Trio is a three-piece ensemble dedicated to music for flute, cello and guitar. They re-create classic and commissioned compositions that work for this combination. Their performances have been described as “deeply personal” with “perfect synchronization of subtle rhythms and phrases.” Formed in 2013, the group has performed all over the state. The ensemble will perform Feb. 24 at 7pm at the Morgan Hill Library Program Room, 660 West Main Ave. All events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so attendees are encouraged to arrive early.


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Agricultural History Project’s Second Saturday on the Farm, this month themed Hearts & Flowers on the Farm, features sugar cookie decorating, Valentine’s crafts and spring flower planting. Other activities include tractor driving and wooden cow milking, as well as photo opportunities and a puppet show. Saturday, Feb. 8, 11am-3pm at Agricultural History Project, 2601 E. Lake Ave, Watsonville. For information, visit aghistoryproject.org.

EVENTS COMEDY THEATER Pintello Comedy Theater will present the campy comedy musical blockbuster Little Shop of Horrors.

Watch as hapless florist’s assistant Seymour tends to a new breed of plant he has named “Audrey II” after his coworker crush, and Audrey II promises Seymour fame, fortune and all his desires—as long as Seymour keeps him fed. Friday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 1, 8-9:30pm each night at Pintello Comedy Theater, 8191 Swanston Lane, Gilroy. For information and tickets, visit pintellocomedy.com. BUNCO FUNDRAISER South

OSCAR PARTY The GardenShoppe will host a Hollister-style Oscar party. Guests will be given a chance to predict the major Oscar awards for raffle prizes, and a $50 gift certificate will be awarded to the best dressed male and female. Participants will model their outfits on the red carpet, and the award will be presented to the best-dressed in sweats and tennis shoes; spike heels and fancy dresses are not allowed. Ages 21 and over only. Saturday, Feb. 8, 6:30-10pm at The GardenShoppe, 364 Seventh St., Hollister. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/ tf9jmyf. SAFETY FAIR The “Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility” Safety Fair 2020 is hosted, developed and created by 4-H member Samantha Slykas to help the public be more aware of their surroundings and stay safe. Free for all to attend, this event features presentations on bullying, harassment, substance abuse and mental health, as well as

YAPPY HOUR Yappy Hour is now being held the second Tuesday of every month at the Hollister House, with a portion of the evening’s cocktail and food proceeds benefiting Pet Friends and Rescue Non-profit Organization of San Benito County. Pet Friends Rescue works to help eliminate cruelty and neglect of abandoned companion animals and encourage a community atmosphere of education, care and concern that will strengthen the human/ animal bond. Tuesday, Feb. 11, 5-9pm at the Hollister House, 500 San Benito St., Hollister. For information, visit petfriends.org. WINE ROAD Cienega Road wineries will host a Valentine’s Day weekend event with music, wine and food at “Wine is My Valentine.” Calera Wine Company and Eden Rift Vineyards have teamed up to offer access to both properties along with food and wine pairings, new spring releases and more. Saturday, Feb. 15, noon-4pm at Cienega Wine Road, 11300 Cienega Road, Hollister. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/wa93okc. ADULT DRAWING Artists ages 16 and older are invited to San Benito County Arts Council’s drop-in Adult Drawing Workshops, where students will explore fundamental drawing techniques and methods. The $10 drop-in fee includes registration to a single, two-hour class, and students will be provided with a materials list at their first class. Drop-in special sessions will be held select Mondays and Fridays through February, 6:45-8:45pm at ARTspace Annex, 217 Fifth St., Hollister. For information, call 831.636.2787.

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Cop, and enjoy traditional and contemporary music and dance performances. Saturday, Feb. 1 and Sunday, Feb. 2, noon-4pm each day at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way. For information, visit cdm.org.

WINE & CHOCOLATE Solis Winery’s Gourmet Wine and Chocolate event is back by popular demand. The event includes five specialty chocolates paired with five different Solis wines. Tickets are $50 per couple, and reservations are required. Saturday, Feb. 8, 10am-1pm at Solis Winery’s Cellar, 3920 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy. For information and reservations, call 408.847.6306.

self-defense, first aid and wildlife safety. Booths with an assortment of information and supporters will round out the event. Sunday, Feb. 9, noon-3pm at the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito St., Hollister. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ vqorfmt.

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MEDIA ROOM Lighting is an important factor viewers should consider when preparing their entertainment space.

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Media room lighting is key to good viewing

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ith Super Bowl LIV between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs approaching quickly, fans will want to make sure their viewing room is comfortable when they catch the action. One thing you might want to consider while planning your perfect entertainment space (and something that is often overlooked) is proper lighting.

According to the American Lighting Association (ALA), good lighting can significantly enhance watching movies and sports, while poor lighting can be a distraction. “Lighting,” said Joe Rey-Barreau, education consultant for the ALA and an associate professor at the University of Kentucky’s School of Interior Design, “is especially important and tricky in media rooms.” Rey-Barreau stressed that, more than any other room in the

house, the media room has to be designed with multiple layers of light because the room will be used for different purposes. For example, viewers might need a certain type of lighting for watching a movie, different lighting if they’re watching TV, and a third level if they’re using the room to entertain. To ensure your media room offers the ultimate in viewing pleasure for the Super Bowl, the ALA offers these do’s and don’ts for outfitting your room: • Do focus on ambient light. Overhead light will cause more glare. Ambient light, or task light such as side lights and sconces, will help diffuse the light from the ceiling to the walls. • Do consider reflection. The bigger the TV, the bigger the reflective surface. This equates to more bounce, especially from overhead light sources. • Don’t completely dim the lights. It would seem reasonable to watch movies in total darkness, but a little lighting is needed and helpful. This will create a balance so the TV isn’t the only glowing source. It will also aid in keeping you from bumping your shin on an unseen coffee table if the room is dark. • Do cut down on glare. Use window treatments to reduce the amount of natural light that filters in, and supplement with artificial light sources as needed. Whatever your style, lighting and fixtures should be just as important as your furniture. For help with your lighting needs, visit your local ALA-member retail showroom to see the newest products and to talk to an expert about what’s right for you and the space you want to create. To find your closest ALA-member lighting showroom, visit www.americanlightingassoc.com. — NewsUSA


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I started a career in Real Estate so I could help people make their dreams of owning a home come true. Owning your own home is one of everyone’s biggest dreams! And I get enjoyment out of seeing dreams come true. I have been working in Real Estate since 2003, making deals throughout California. I like working with sellers because they are moving on to another adventure in their future of home buying – either upgrading or downͲ sizing. I like working with buyers because I like to see their reactions to the houses we look at. I also like the fulfillment of making their dream of owning a home come true. The most important thing I do for my clients is making myself available at all times – 7 days a week – morning, afternoon and evening.

Featured Property NEW LISTING

JANUARY 31, 2020

In Well-Established Neighborhood with Nearby Elementary & Middle Schools GREAT FAMILY HOME ~ Light & bright 3Br/2Ba at end of cul-de-sac. Features include separate living room w/fireplace, kitchen w/ pass through open to dining area & spacious attached 2-car garage. Large fenced backyard. Make 2020 Your Year for Homeownership! $532,000 Hollister (831) 245-0321

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HOME OF THE WEEK

Well Maintained Four-Plex DRESSED TO INVEST ~ Each unit is 2Br/1Ba 850 sf. Convenient to nearby schools, downtown & shopping. Parking area refinished to last for years to come. Six additional parking spaces on the premises. Interested in this Wonderful Investment Opportunity? Call Today for More Details! $1,099,999 Hollister (831) 245-0321

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Open Saturday 1-3pm Hosted by Jose Vargas (831) 524-2813 Listed by Charlene King (831) 801-5464

There is nothing like the sunsets you can experience nightly from this state-of-theart Anderson Home. This newer 3Br/2Ba 1-story has everything & more w/all the included upgrades this quality builder offers! A warm color of hardwood flooring compliments the cabinetry. The kitchen boasts granite countertops, S/S appliances & spacious island for the chef in your family! The backyard is professionally landscaped w/designer pavers & plenty of space to add a garden. Added monitored alarm, Nest & Ring systems along w/whole house water filtration system. 1642 Sunflower Drive, Hollister Offered for $625,000

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NEWER HOME Ten acres surround this Tortola Way residence.

Acres of possibilities Countryside vistas surround Hollister home

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itting on 10 acres on Tortola Way in Hollister, this home has 360-degree views of the countryside. The 1,200-square-foot home, built in 2017, includes two bedrooms and two baths. The home was designed in such a way to bring the outdoors inside, complete with large glass doors and windows that frame the Santa Ana peak. It faces

west, offering sunset views and evening city lights. The adjacent 3,015-square-foot shop includes a finished office and bathroom. The 10 acres of property allows an opportunity to build a larger home. The home is listed at $1,298,000 by Intero Real Estate Services. For information, visit tinyurl.com/szrqjxo.


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Graduate School ofTraditional Chinese Medicine

CHINESE MEDICINE FOR HEALTH &WELLNESS Community Class Open to the Public

Join us starting February 4th for a comprehensive 8-week course series. Discover the fundamentals of Chinese Medicine: Yin and Yang relationships, Five Element Theory (Wood,Fire, Earth,Metal, Water), and the relationships between our mind, body, spirit and how we can apply them to everyday health and wellness.

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Introduction to Chinese Medicine

Energetic Anatomy &

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Physiology

The Five Branches of Chinese Medicine

Supporting Your Spleen

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Listening to Your Lungs

Nourishing Your Kidneys

Loving Your Liver

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TOM DICKUN Thomas Dicklin is a licensed acupuncturist with a Master's degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Five Branches University. He received Medical Qigong training with Dr.Jerry Alan Johnson at the International Institnte of Medical Qigong,California. Thomas is a partner and acupunctnrist at Communi-Qi Acupuncture in Santa Cruz,California,and is a faculty member of the Five Branches University Master's program,teaching in the departments ofTCM Acupuncture,Western Medicine and Complementary Studies.

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