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The Biggest Game John Nava’s film is showing at Morgan Hill’s Granada Theatre
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film and managed all the cinematography, editing and visual effects. Nava credits them both with helping him in digital filmmaking and getting him “up to speed.” Frank Léal, Owner of Léal Vineyards, was instrumental in the filming process by providing his winery and his mansion for the film. After seeing Nava’s film at the Monterey premiere, Léal suggested that his own Morgan Hill theatre be used for the hometown premiere. “He was true to his word,” Nava said. Not only did Frank offer to use his newly renovated Granada Theatre in Morgan Hill, but he also suggested that everything at the Morgan Hill premiere stay local. Food will be provided by LJB Farms and Swank Farms. Morgan Hill chef Mark Johnson has prepared the menu and will be cooking the meals. Scariot Myers said that although this is their third screening, it is just as special as every other screening. “We’re all coming together, and it’s cool, because this is our hometown,” Scariot Myers said. “You know, you meet people for
a reason…they’re there for something, for a purpose,” Nava said. “These people, local people, great people, are better than the people who are on the screen. They did it for the passion and love; no money. All the local people opened their hearts, but more importantly, opened their doors for us.” Upon hearing about his desire to make this movie, Nava’s wife Christina asked him “How many dreams do you have to chase before you finally catch one?” This is a line that Nava would use in his script. Much like Atticus Cane, Nava has also taken a journey to his own “Biggest Game,” or “Emerald City.” It’s a journey he didn’t have to travel alone nor go too far to make. Just like Dorothy, he found that the other side of the rainbow was always here at home. “The Biggest Game in Town” will have its Morgan Hill premiere on Sunday, Aug. 27 at the Granada Theatre in Morgan Hill, 17440 Monterey Road. Cocktail hour is from 4-5pm followed by a three course meal from 5-6:30pm. The movie will begin at 6:30. Tickets are $40. Tickets can be bought at eventbrite.com. Visit thebiggestgameintown.com.
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SIN CITY A trip to Las Vegas in 2011 is was what inspired Nava to begin writing The Biggest Game in Town, premiering in Morgan Hill at the Granada Theatre on Sunday, Aug. 27.
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Filmmaker John Nava’s Hometown Premiere BY JENNY ARBIZU
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ohn Nava loves a good story. He knows how to tell them and he knows how to pick them. He names The Wizard of Oz as one of his favorites and he believes all good stories follow the pattern of that classic movie. “To me, every movie is based off The Wizard of Oz,” he explained. “It has family, it has friends—it’s a journey from A to B.” Almost 30 years since he first dabbled with the camera, Nava is now preparing for Morgan Hill’s Aug. 27 premiere of his second film, The Biggest Game in Town, which he wrote, directed and co-produced. The film has already premiered at Redwood City’s Fox Theatre and Monterey’s Golden State Theatre. ➝ 6
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SHARED VISION Nava co-produced the film with Mattie Scariot Myers and Nils Myers, from Gilroy’s 152 West Productions.
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In the film, main character Atticus Cane is akin to Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Atticus rounds up two other friends (“one guy is looking for a brain, the other is looking for a heart,” Nava joked) to put their life savings together and to get to a mythical card game that is traveling the country—“The Biggest Game in Town.” All of this is unbeknownst to their wives, who think their husbands are taking much less money than they actually are. The husbands are surprised when their wives show up at The Biggest Game in Town. John Nava’s own journey in filmmaking follows the same pattern; a journey from A to B, and traveled with family and friends who have taken that journey alongside him. He has a great story about how he’s gotten to this point in his filmmaking career. A graduate from Live Oak High School, Nava grew up in San Martin on a 40 acre prune ranch and held his first real job driving trucks for Sigona’s Farmers Market back in 1979. Ever Sigona’s loyal employee, Nava is now part of its management team and is the director of its private label program.
“I do all of the buying of non-produce for the store; gourmet cheese, olive oils, balsamic vinegars, specialty foods. That’s my realm of expertise. Kind of natural with me growing up on a ranch. I’ve always been in the food industry,” he said. He first discovered the passion of filmmaking in his late ’20s when he’d make movies with his friends for their own entertainment. They’d invite other friends to their condo to watch—until the crowds grew too big and noisy with laughter. “The cops came, started watching the movie… and they stayed,” Nava said. One of those officers told him: “‘Dude, you’re missing your calling; you should make movies for real,’” Nava recalled. He went to the library and learned everything there was to learn about film. “I never went to school. I bought a camera, met some people in San Francisco and started doing demo reels for actors,” he said. He filmed and wrote short skits for the demo reels, catering to the specific acting needs of each actor. After many of these actors successfully obtained acting gigs, he
decided to begin filming his first movie in 1993. In Handsome Stranger, a western written by Nava, he cast his friends (some did theatre; some didn’t) in the film. Other friends, who were general contractors and electricians, helped him build a western town using another friend’s three-acre lot. Nava “cold-called” TV actor, Eric Zivot, who he read about in The San Francisco Chronicle. Zivot accepted, but due to being a contracted actor, he was the only actor paid for his role. Other actors were paid with favors such as babysitting, fresh fruit from his work, or even lunch. “I could never afford to pay anybody,” Nava said. After roughly three years, he had a film. It premiered in Redwood City and Nava was able to make some money by it selling it to local video stores. It would take him 22 years to make his next movie. “Life happens,” he said. He married his lifelong partner Christina in 2007—they’ve been together for a total of 25 years. “I always told my wife, I want to
do one more because I think I can,” said Nava. A trip to Las Vegas in 2011 is was what inspired The Biggest Game in Town. Sitting at a poker table with a “mob-boss type,” a British man, a drunk Elvis tribute artist, and a man who was going on the Food Network Channel, Nava soon after went to his room and began writing. “They always say, ‘Write what you know,” Nava said. Though he is a self-proclaimed home game poker champ, Nava researched the poker field, making trips to Las Vegas and playing games with his friends. Many of the conversations used during those games would end up in the script. “Yes, it’s a poker movie, but it’s all about relationships and how we treat each other. Atticus is really doing it for the love of his wife,” Nava said. Building on the same real people he met in Las Vegas, The Biggest Game in Town has a comical group of characters. For instance, the Mob Boss, the British man, the Food Network chef, and the Elvis impersonator are all there. Just as in his first film, Nava used local actors and friends, some with theatre background and some who had a certain look. For instance, Nava’s next door neighbor, Ralph Noe, was cast as Vic Manfrotto, the mob moss character. “He was perfect to play the mob guy,” Nava said of his neighbor, who has 40 years of theatre experience. For two years he kept hounding me. He’d say, ‘I’m gonna die soon, I’d like to do a movie,” Nava laughed. “He was the first one I gave the script to.” Also in the cast are Jayson Stebbins as Atticus Cane, David Buck as Tony Guancione, Denee Lewis as Tessa, John Sign Jr. (Nava’s boss) as Mr. Sicily, Eric Zivot as Ritchie the Rounder, and Steve Caposio (2015 winner of The Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen) as Diamond Dave. Once again, Nava paid his friends with favors. “I’m gonna owe them washing their cars, walking their dogs, babysitting for eternity,” he said. Mattie Scariot Myers and Nils Myers, from Gilroy’s 152 West Productions, co-produced the ➝ 14
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FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE Mirage, a tribute band to Fleetwood Mac will take center stage as part of the Hollister Concerts at the Pepper Tree Ranch. There will be an opening act by The Petty Breakers, a Tribute to Tom Petty. The concert will be held on Saturday, August 26 from 6-9pm. Tickets are $25 at tinyurl. com/ycbhf26x. For more information on this concert and upcoming shows, visit hollisterconcerts.com.
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MARIACHI LOS TORITOS Youth members of the Mariachi Academy in Gilroy will be holding a special performance to celebrate culture. J Mariachi Los Toritos invites the community for a free performance to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. The performance will be at the Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. on Tuesday, Sept.12 from 7-8pm. For more information, contact 408.779.3196 or friendsmhlibrary.org.
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The fourth Annual Pullin’ for a Cure Benefit Truck Pull returns for a night of rough and tough fun. Proceeds from this event are being donated to Relay for Life, The Casillas-Garner Family and Friends Relay for Life Team. The family-fun event will have food available for purchase, “big ticket” raffle prizes, and much more to keep the whole family entertained. Bring your own chairs as limited hay bale and truck access seating spots are available. Tickets for adults are $10 and kids are $5. The Truck Pull will be Saturday, Aug. 26 from 3-8pm at 3384 Santa Ana Valley Road.
California Admission Day is celebrated each year to commemorate the anniversary of the 1850 admission of California into the Union as the 31st state. The Native Daughters of the American Golden West will celebrate California being admitted to the Union as part of the Compromise of 1850 as a free state after being ceded to the United States by Mexico at the end of the Mexican–American War in 1848. This local celebration will be held at the Native Daughters Adobe building, 203 Fourth St. on Saturday, Sept. 9. Cost is $10 and take out is available.
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VEGAS NIGHTS San Benito Stage Company is hosting a Casino fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 26.
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he stage at the Granada Theater in Hollister will be using a different kind of scenery this weekend. San Benito Stage Company (SBSC) will be hosting its first Casino Night fundraiser this Saturday, Aug. 26th. Proceeds from the event will go toward providing quality shows for future productions, acting and audition workshops,
scholarship funds and the improvement of stage equipment and facilities. The SBSC board is putting on the event with hopes for it to be an annual event, but wants to see how well this year’s event does. Board member and Casino Night organizer Derek Barnes said, “We are hoping the community of Hollister will support us and visit our tiny theater to see what we do.” Guests can expect to see the stage
floor turned into a casino. The casino theme will be carried out throughout the theater, complete with a no-host bar, appetizers and a dance number choreographed by board member and owner of Flying Colors Dance and Fitness, Amy Redmond Waran. The Casino Night is from 6-10pm on Saturday, Aug. 26 at The Granada Theater at 336 Fifth Street in Hollister.
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Tickets for this 21 and older event are $35, providing guests with $350 worth of starting chips and a chance for prizes (drinks and raffle tickets are not included). Only 150 tickets are available and can be purchased at the door, or online at brownpapertickets. com. For more information, visit sanbenitostage.org, facebook.com/ sanbenitostagecompany, or call 831.636.0122.
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Hollister Dual Language Academy Parents Club invites the 21 and over community to join its fifth annual Una Noche de MĂşsica (A Night of Music). They will have a music, dinner, local wine and cold beer for purchase, a photo booth, raffles and a silent auction. Start your evening with happy hour from 5-6pm with half-off drinks, dinner starting at 6pm and live music from The Chicano Allstars Band at 6:30pm Tickets are $30 if purchased in advance and $40 if purchased at the door. The benefit night will be held on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 5-10pm at Bolado Park Event Center, 9000 Airline Highway in Tres Pinos.
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GILROY MARTIAL ARTS As children return to school this fall, many parents are looking to get them involved in programs full of fun and
learning. Michael Shaman will be holding young Tai Chi and Kung Fu classes at his martial arts studio, QI Dojo IX. For registration, contact them at 408.337.1550 or taichi@ michaelshaman.com. His training
school is located at 7387 Monterey St. Visit michaelshaman.com for schedules and more information. WINTER VEGGIES There are so many types of vegetables you can grow in fall and winter after your tomatoes are gone. Leafy greens, root vegetables, broccoli and other cool season crops will be covered. The Gilroy Library invites the local community to come learn how to grow them successfully and enjoy fresh salads all year. The course will be presented by UCCE Master Gardener Joan Cloutier. The class will be on Wednesday, Aug. 30 at 7pm at 50 West Sixth Street. ROMAN DRAMA The legendary Broadway musical A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum will be hitting the stage at Pintello Comedy Theater. Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus, this wild comedy musical tells the coarse story of a slave named Pseudolus attempting to gain his freedom by helping his master win over the girl next door. Catch the play while it’s in town on Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm from Sept. 1-23 at Pintello Comedy Theater, 8191 Swanston Lane. For tickets and more information, visit pintellocomedy.com. AMAH MUTSUN Come celebrate traditional culture with people of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band. The free Chitactac Family Day will
WOMEN’S WEEK
This Friday Night Music series is dedicated to all the women of Morgan Hill. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy free music by The Hitmen, who will play a fusion of funk, soul, disco and Latin. Boogie the night away with the women of Morgan Hill at this free concert. Concessions, beer and wine will be available for purchase. Friday Night Music will be on Friday, Aug. 25 at 6pm at the Downtown Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey Road.
friends as they take their wives on a poker adventure searching for a legendary card game. The screening will be on Sunday, Aug. 27 at 6:30pm. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y8m6s4ut.
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PEN YOGA BookSmart will host Nancy Domnauer as she teaches Zentangle, or what she calls yoga with a pen. Domnauer invites the community to come relax and learn something new. Students will focus and unwind as they draw simple, structured patterns that combine to make a finished work of art. No artistic experience required for the introduction to Zentangle Class on Friday, Sept. 1 at 10am. The class will be $45, material
POKER ADVENTURES Granada Theatre in Morgan Hill will host a hometown screening of the locally produced independent film, The Biggest Game in Town. The film, directed and produced by Morgan Hill’s John Nava, is currently on the film festival circuit selling out multiple California venues. The Biggest Game in Town follows two
Give your stuff a second chance and help the environment by participating in the 15th Annual Second Chance Week. It all starts with the Gilroy Citywide Garage Sale on Sept. 9-10. The deadline to apply is Friday, Sept. 1. This is followed by a full week of events designed to repurpose unwanted stuff. It ends with the Morgan Hill Citywide Garage Sale from Sept. 16-17. Deadline to apply is Friday, Sept. 8. Visit secondchanceweek.com for complete details and an application.
fees are included. To register, call BookSmart at 408.778.6467.
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BREATHING FOR RELAXATION The Art of Living Happiness invites the community to come and learn effective techniques to relax, rejuvenate, eliminate toxins from body and effortlessly transition towards a much healthier lifestyle. The course will largely focus on teaching Sudharshan Kriya, a breathing technique used all over the world. The course will run from September 1-3 from 6:30-9:30pm on weekdays and 10am-2pm on weekends and will be held at Machado School, 15130 Sycamore Drive. To register, visit tinyurl. com/y8s6423s.
MINI MAKERS The Third Annual San Jose Mini Maker Faire returns to History Park. The Faire will showcase makers, artists, inventors, tinkerers, builders and many more innovative and creative individuals. This family friendly event will inspire creativity in kids of all ages. Some of the makers featured include beekeepers, robotics teams, wood carving, glassblowing, basket weavers, and many performances. The San Jose Mini Maker Faire will run on Sunday, September 3 from 10am-6pm at 1650 Senter Road. For more information, visit sanjose.makerfaire.com ➝ 12
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have activities for children and food available for purchase. The event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10am-2pm at Chitactac Adams Heritage County Park, 10001 Watsonville Road.
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The Tabard Theatre Company presents Peter and the Starcatcher written by Rick Elice. This magical musical provides the backstory of how an orphan becomes the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up, and serves as a prequel to Peter Pan. The show is the winner of five Tony Awards—including Best Play. It will be held from Friday, Sept. 15 through Sunday Oct. 8 at San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro Street. For tickets and more information, call 408.679.2330 or visit tabardtheatre.org/tickets.
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BEACH BOARDWALK Take advantage of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s Free Friday Night Bands on the Beach featuring top 40 bands from the late ’70s, ’80s and early ’90s. This week on Friday, August 25 they will bring on the legendary Smash Mouth. They rocked the United States for years with songs like “Walkin’ on the Sun,”. Rock out like the old days with two FREE shows at 6:30-8:30pm at the Boardwalk’s Beach Bandstand, 400 Beach St, Santa Cruz.
POLO PLAY Polo is known by many as the “Sport of Kings,” and at The Sixth Annual Garlic Cup tournament guests will see a different twist on that common idea. Forty players from eight teams throughout California will be battling it out for the coveted “Garlic Cup” at South Bay Polo. There will be several levels of play, from novice to professional on Saturday, Aug. 26 starting at 10am at 1290 Masten Ave, Gilroy, right off Highway 101. DAHLIA CENTRAL It will be dahlias galore at the Monterey Bay Dahlia Society Annual Show this year. Enjoy hundreds of spectacular dahlia varieties, from single stem and multi-bloom displays to seedlings
HARVEST HEROS Harvest for Heroes returns for the annual benefit for the Veterans Program at One Step Closer Therapeutic Riding. They will be joined by keynote speaker Major Scott Huesing of the U.S. Marines Echo Company. There will be a silent auction, dinner, dancing and live music by the Country Cougars. The benefit will be held on Saturday, Aug. 26 from 4-9pm at Villa Mira Monte, 17860 Monterey Road in Gilroy. Tickets begin at $40. For tickets and table pricing, visit tinyurl.com/ycwz5hhq. CASINO NIGHT San Benito Stage Company invites the community to a night full of Las Vegas fun. The Casino Night fundraiser will be held to raise money to provide for the community theater events and encourage the growth of the organization’s offerings. The Sin City inspired night will be held on Saturday, Aug. 26 starting at 6pm in Hollister. Ages 21+ can purchase tickets at tinyurl.com/y8fqgqhj. ‘TIS THE SEASON San Benito Oriana Chorale will be starting rehearsals for the Christmas season on Monday, August 28 at Christ Fellowship Church (formerly First Presbyterian). All who love to sing are welcome and there are no auditions. Rehearsals are from 7:15-9:30pm at 2066 San Benito St, Hollister. For more information, call 831.637.2848. OUTGOING TIDE A Chesapeake Bay family is faced with uncertainty after the father suggests an unorthodox plan to secure his family’s future in the comedic drama, The Outgoing Tide. The play has received raving reviews from notable publications throughout the United States. Tackling the subject of Alzheimer’s, this piece directed by Kevin Heath is filled
with dark humor and powerful emotion. The Outgoing Tide will be at Limelight Actors Theater at 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy on Sept. 1-23 at 8pm with matinees at 2pm on September 10 and 17. For tickets and more information, visit limelightactorstheater.com or call 408.472.3292. ANTIQUES IN THE PARK The 17th Annual Antique Autos, presented by the Santa Clara Valley Model T Ford Club and History San Jose, will fill History Park antiques of all sorts and from different generations. From stock antique autos and fire equipment to bicycles and motorcycles of all makes and models from 1900 to 1945. Admission to the event is $5, and free for participants and HSJ members. For more information, contact Peder Jorgensen at pederjorgensen51@gmail.com or 408.358.3398. The event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 11am-4pm at History Park, Kelley Park, 635 Phelan Avenue in San Jose. WINE & FOOD GALORE Gabilan Chapter Kinship Center invites the community to its 61st Annual Wine & Food Tasting with over 25 wineries and more than 25 local restaurants serving fine wine and gourmet food. New this year, a silent and live auction. The tasting will be held on Sunday, Sept. 9 at Paicines Ranch, 13388 Airline Highway in Hollister, 4-7pm. Tickets are $60 and available for purchase at gabilankinship.org SUPPORT GROUP The local Parkinson’s Support Group invites the local community to come learn and have a group discussion about Parkinson’s Disease. The Support Group meets every second Monday at noon at the Recreation Room at Village Green (now Merrill Gardens) on 7600 Isabella Way in Gilroy. The next meeting will be held on Monday, Sept. 11. For more information, visit parkinsons.stanford.edu or contact Judy Livingston at 408.607.8254.
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film and managed all the cinematography, editing and visual effects. Nava credits them both with helping him in digital filmmaking and getting him “up to speed.” Frank Léal, Owner of Léal Vineyards, was instrumental in the filming process by providing his winery and his mansion for the film. After seeing Nava’s film at the Monterey premiere, Léal suggested that his own Morgan Hill theatre be used for the hometown premiere. “He was true to his word,” Nava said. Not only did Frank offer to use his newly renovated Granada Theatre in Morgan Hill, but he also suggested that everything at the Morgan Hill premiere stay local. Food will be provided by LJB Farms and Swank Farms. Morgan Hill chef Mark Johnson has prepared the menu and will be cooking the meals. Scariot Myers said that although this is their third screening, it is just as special as every other screening. “We’re all coming together, and it’s cool, because this is our hometown,” Scariot Myers said. “You know, you meet people for
a reason…they’re there for something, for a purpose,” Nava said. “These people, local people, great people, are better than the people who are on the screen. They did it for the passion and love; no money. All the local people opened their hearts, but more importantly, opened their doors for us.” Upon hearing about his desire to make this movie, Nava’s wife Christina asked him “How many dreams do you have to chase before you finally catch one?” This is a line that Nava would use in his script. Much like Atticus Cane, Nava has also taken a journey to his own “Biggest Game,” or “Emerald City.” It’s a journey he didn’t have to travel alone nor go too far to make. Just like Dorothy, he found that the other side of the rainbow was always here at home. “The Biggest Game in Town” will have its Morgan Hill premiere on Sunday, Aug. 27 at the Granada Theatre in Morgan Hill, 17440 Monterey Road. Cocktail hour is from 4-5pm followed by a three course meal from 5-6:30pm. The movie will begin at 6:30. Tickets are $40. Tickets can be bought at eventbrite.com. Visit thebiggestgameintown.com.
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on for about 30 years,” says Saxton. “It’s hard to say when it originally began—it just grew. In the original days everyone just said, ‘Hey let’s have a garage sale in the last day of August.’ So it’s been an interesting evolution.” Attendees will enjoy many activities including vendor booths, “Art in the Park,” and the “Garage Sale Alley,” that heralds back to the event’s humble beginnings. A special Kid Zone, introduced in 2016, is filled with fun activities for children including a rock wall, petting zoo, pony rides and a second stage dedicated to kids entertainment. “We are very excited to bring it back this year,” says Saxton. “More fun stuff for kids to do that does not cost anything.”
Aromas Day is Aug. 27, 2017 from 9am-4pm in downtown Aromas. Admission is free. For more information or parade, vendor, or “Garage Sale Alley” space applications visit: aromasday.com.
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he biggest day of the year is quickly approaching for residents and visitors of Aromas as Aromas Day returns with activities, entertainment and local flavor. “It is like stepping back in time to a little small town,” describes Jan Saxton, coordinator of the event since 2003. “It’s the kind of small town event that just doesn’t happen everywhere anymore.” Aromas Day features tasty treats including the old-fashioned pancake breakfast at the Aromas Grange Hall and the food court that supports local nonprofits and all-day free entertainment on the main stage. “In it’s current form, it’s been going
This annual free event is an ongoing tradition originating with community members coming together to hold an annual downtown garage sale the last weekend in August. The event has evolved and changed over multiple decades and responsibility for the event has changed hands several times over the years, beginning with the Aromas Service Club which ran the affair for two decades. Currently, Aromas Day is organized by a volunteer team of Aromas residents and is underwritten by the Aromas Fraternal Order of Eagles, who organize, advertise, and provide the free entertainment. Aromas Day is the biggest event of the year for the Aromas Eagles. Booths are provided free for local non-profits as a fundraising opportunity. Last year over $15,000 was raised, which Saxton notes, “is the whole point of doing it.” Parking is available by donation in the main parking lot on Aromas Road next to the A.R. Wilson Sports Park entrance with free wagon rides to and from the event. The parking lot is the safest and most convenient place to park as all of the major streets in town will be closed and occupied by pedestrians. In addition, all parking lot proceeds go to the Aromas School Home and School Club to fund the sixth grade science camp allowing every student to attend. Attendees are urged to wear their walking shoes, bring umbrellas in case it is sunny, and jackets in case it is windy and foggy. About 5,0006,000 people attend Aromas Day. “The atmosphere on the street is very laid back and friendly, there is a nice mix of people,” says Saxton, “It is a very diverse crowd, very harmonious and laid back, and I love it.”
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e’re blessed to live in an area of wonderful festivals. Beyond our famous Garlic Festival, music buffs might look no further than the recently held San Jose Jazz Summer Fest or the upcoming Monterey Jazz Festival (September 16-17). But if
you’re looking for something a bit more far afield, and if the pocketbook allows—I highly recommend an excursion to Spain in July for the Heineken Jazzaldia in San Sebastían, Spain. I recently returned from attending this Festival, for the fifth year straight. A friend and colleague who has been going for 20 years recommended it
to me, and warned me: “once you go, you’ll want to go every year”, and it seems that he was prophetic. The year was the 52nd Annual Jazzaldia, and they certainly have the formula right. The setting is wonderful, in the parte vieja of the Basque city of San Sebastían, on the north coast of Spain, near the border to France. The concerts are presented on a variety of stages—on the beach, in the Kursaal (beautiful modern auditorium), the Eugenia Theater (older, elegant, great acoustics), the Plaza de la Trinidad (outdoor venue) and at a modern museum—all great venues. The programming is top notch, the people wonderful, the Basque cuisine one of the world’s finest. All combine to give a fantastic experience - even for people like me who are “not big festival-type people”! Musical highlights include Charles Lloyd (California resident!) receiving the annual Jazzaldia award for lifetime achievement, the Wayne Shorter Quartet, Santa Cruz native Donny McCaslin and his Quartet, Gregory Porter, Abdullah Ibrahim (doing a breathtakingly beautiful set, featuring an incredible horn section featuring Terence Blanchard), Japanese piano sensation Hiromi with Venezuelan harpist Edmar Castañeda, Herbie Hancock, Ernie Watts Quartet and many others. Pop acts on the big stages included The Pretenders and Bryan Ferry (both did impressive shows!). Yes, being on the Atlantic Coast, it does rain sporadically, and often. One wears a poncho with a hood— and just goes with it, as the musicians play on. Hard to imagine a better setting. Will I return next year? Already planning on it—and continuing to work on improving my Spanish! Hear Brad Stone’s regular jazz program “The Creative Source” (produced here in Gilroy), featuring new jazz releases, every week on the UK’s Soulandjazz.com. The program streams on demand.
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What do you do when you are not working? Being in real estate, I think we are always ‘on-call’ and rarely never ‘not-working’. But, this business does allow for us to coordinate our
I feel the most beneficial thing I do is simply sitting down and explaining the buying and selling process to my clients. Many buyers and sellers don’t understand what an ‘escrow’ is or even a ‘contingency period’. Empowering my clients with knowledge of the buying and selling process before it starts makes everything go smoother, less-stressful, and seem a lot less daunting. Contact Sheila Zart at 408.829.3778 or via email at Sheila.Zart@gmail.com.
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1150 SONNY'S WAY
OPEN HOUSE
Full Impact Realtor Kale was born and raised in Scotts Valley, California and moved to Hollister in 2002. She fell in love with Hollister for the beautiful mountains, the old�town feeling and as a great place to raise kids. She started her real estate career as a loan officer in 1996 and enjoyed helping buyers so much she decided to get her real estate license in 2002. After obtaining her real estate license, Kale started working in Scotts Valley and Hollister. And has served the Association of Realtors on the Ethics Board for 2 years. Kale truly takes pleasure in assisting buyers and sellers with their life investments of home ownership. She listens, doesn’t push, makes sure they get the home that meets their requirements and sellers obtain the results they’re looking for. She is a real go getter!
Light, Bright & Airy LIKE A MODEL HOME ~ Well kept 3Br/2.5Ba w/spacious open floor plan. Saltillo tile, shuttered windows + office/den. Private park-like backyard w/built-in BBQ & spa.
F EATURED P ROPERTY
Don’t Wait—Let this Home be Yours! $715,000
(831) 245-0321
NEW LISTING
Exquisite In & Out 5Br/3.5Ba 3,992 SqFt 3.2 Acres
SUNDAY 1-5PM ASKING: $539,800
Open Sun 1-4pm COUNTRY LIVING ~ On 6+ acres in gated Stonegate community. 4Br/2.5Ba w/large living spaces, chef’s kitchen. Trellis-covered brick patio, spacious backyard. Views of the hills!
73 Saddle Court, Tres Pinos
$849,000 Charlene King (831) 801-5464
Walk to Clubhouse & 1st Tee Box RIDGEMARK VILLAGE ~ Spacious 2Br/2Ba townhouse w/two master suites. Formal dining area, fireplace in family room & indoor laundry. Light & airy w/vaulted ceilings & skylight.
Don’t Miss Out on this Opportunity $427,888
(831) 245-0321
The pride of ownership is apparent as you walk through this gorgeous family home. At the entrance there are spacious living & dining rooms w/views of the front of the property. The kitchen is filled w/ granite slab counters, built-in refrigerator matching the cabinets & 6-burner gas stovetop. The family room has a wet bar for entertaining & a sky-lit solarium area. Kitchen & solarium have access to the beautifully landscaped back yard. Downstairs: master suite w/private fenced -in yard & master bath w/jetted tub, large shower & closet. Plus 3 more bedrooms & 2 baths. Upstairs: two rooms & 1/2 bath— great for office & hobby area. Behind the 3-car garage is another room for storage or a workout room. Newer: HVAC/AC, instant hot water heater for all fixtures, roof & paint inside & out. Call for an Exclusive Showing
$999,900
(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
AUGUST 25, 2017
When you arrive at “The Home That Has OPEN HOUSE Everything”, you will be impressed by Xeriscape front landscaping in full bloom. 3/3 + office, contemporary home – 3189 S.F. w/soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, a step saver kitchen, gas range + new oven, an island w/storage, Corian counter tops without a crowded feeling that opens to a Family Room with wood burning fireplace and bookshelves. Master Bedroom has gas log fireplace, 2 closets, cool and sophisticated Master Bedroom bath. Office SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5PM adjacent. 19x60 covered redwood deck with great views and private. Home backs up to a lemon grove. ASKING: $718,800 Split heating system and A/C. Inground lap pool and spa. Credit up to $7,500 to be used for buyers recurring and non-recurring closing costs at full price.
Marilyn Ferreira 831.901.0161
Atencio
Mobile: (831) 297�2813 CalBRE #01370886
In Kale’s time off, you can find her hiking in the Hollister hills with her family and her fur babies.
Lic# 429006
Picket fence-Updated. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Fresh paint on the interior. Detached 2 car garage with a breezeway to back door. Garage is sheet rocked. Landscaping is EZ maintenance. New carpets, wonderful updated kitchen, new tile flooring, Corian counter tops, hardware on cabinets. Free-standing gas stove, large eating area that has lots of light. Ideal starter home for Ridgemark. 10,000 S.F. lot. Backyard has exposed aggregate and is tiered. Sprinklers front and rear are automatic. Air Conditioning.
K ale
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GRANADA THEATRE morgan hill
DINNER + SHOWS All registered and ticketed guest names will be on The Granada Theatre VIP guest list upon check-in. All events include a pre-fixed dinner menu. If you have any dietary restrictions, please contact us 72 hours in advance. Doors open at 6PM | Guest seating starts at 6:30PM | Tickets are non-refundable | Must be age 21 and over to attend.
17440 Monterey Road | Morgan Hill, CA 95037 | (408) 612-8805 | lealgranadatheatre.com/events.html