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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

NOVEMBER 10, 2017

OU T & AB T U F O AR O END S L A C T EV E N

Veterans speak about their services and experience

A section of the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

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GIFTS OF SERVICE Nearly 4,000 veterans call the South Valley home.

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HOME AFTER BATTLE South Valley veterans talk about their lives after serving in the armed forces.


Two feet on the ground Veterans speak about life after war BY KIMBERLY EWERTZ

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fter serving more than eight years in the military, including two tours in Iraq—where she saw mortar and rocket fire almost daily—Marine Sgt. Molly Howe is beyond grateful for the benefits provided to her as a veteran. The Gilroy native graduated a semester early from Gilroy High School and was excited to join the Marine Corps in 2004 at just 17. Howe retired from the Marines in 2013, and at 31, she is continuing her education at Gavilan College under the Post 911 GI Bill, formerly known as the Montgomery GI Bill. Howe says this program offers an amazing resource for veterans. “The VA pays the school directly for the tuition,” says Howe. “The GI Bill also gives a housing stipend each month. It’s a really good thing. If it wasn’t for the VA, I’d be in a much different place.” ➝ 6

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PROUD SERVICE Veterans Robert (Bobby) Armendariz and Ted Viola are active in the Gilroy VFW. Howe’s experience with the Veterans Administration is a vast improvement over those who came before her. “When you got out of the service they didn’t tell you anything about your benefits, or where you can go, or where you can get help, or anything at all,” says Gilroy resident Robert Armendariz who was drafted into the Army at the age of 19 in 1970 during the Vietnam War. Armendariz, 66, has been happily married for 45 years. He’s a father, grandfather and Commander of American Legion Post 217. Armendariz credits the recent improvements in the system to the Obama administration. “I’d say Obama as President helped the veterans more than anyone else has. He has done a lot. He’s done a lot more than Trump has,” says Armendariz. Damien McGee, director of public affairs with the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, says there are

85,000 veterans living in Santa Clara County. The U.S. Census lists 4,000 veterans in the South Valley: 1,953 in Gilroy, 201 in San Martin, and 1,809 in Morgan Hill. Vietnam-era veterans encountered very different VA experiences than veterans of the wars in the Persian Gulf, Iraq or Afghanistan. Gilroy resident, Ted Viola, 76, enlisted in the Army in 1959, and had a similar experience to Armendariz regarding the VA. He’s hopeful that today’s returning veterans receive better treatment. “The only application I ever made for the VA was to get a health-card benefit, and they wouldn’t give me one because I’m a category eight, which means I’m the lowest category,” says Viola. “I cannot get VA services. I applied for them but they turned me down. I did my part, I gave you three, and three stand-by— what do you want from me.” Joe V. Gonzales, was drafted into the Army at the age of 18 in 1965, then served 13 months in


President Trump has gone so far as to affect the veteran’s health. “Some of the presidents of the past, you would follow them to the ends of the earth because they were the commander-in-chief, says Delgado. “Then you go to this guy. I’m very disappointed and it angers me. It’s activated my PTSD. Since he took office it’s getting worse and worse. From day one, when I saw what he was doing, it brought it up again.” Viola has mixed feelings regarding President Trump. “I’m not a fan of his because of the way he is, only as commander-in-chief, that’s OK with me,” says Viola. “By him allowing the commanders in the field, the military, to do their job, I like that. I feel like he’s taken the gloves off, as far as getting permission to do everything, and not having any of this measured response stuff. I don’t think he should be making comments all the time, and every time ‘Rocket Man’ does something Trump comes back and does something. That’s not presidential to me. He should just shut up—alright, just shut up.” Howe is concerned for her fellow Marines, because she believes that Trump doesn’t understand the gravity of the situation, or what his power means. “It really worries me,” she says. “I have friends that are still in active duty and I have friends that are staying for another 10, 20 years. As soon as something happens, they’re involved.” Their personal experiences and feelings about the current president aside, and Armendariz are boths As for Gonzales, his loyalty and devotion for his country has never waned and if given the opportunity, he says he would join in any war that threatened his country. Veterans looking for information regarding veterans claims can contact Santa Clara County Veterans Service Office at 68 N. Winchester Blvd. in Santa Clara, Monday through Friday, 9am-noon and 1-4pm. Or call 408.553.6000. For health services, contact VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, the San Jose outpatient clinic, 80 West Oaks Dr. in San Jose, For more information, go to paloalto.va.gov or call 408.363.3000. For information regarding benefits, visit va.gov.

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Vietnam as a machine gunner. His bravery and selflessness resulted in his being awarded not one, but two Bronze Stars, honoring his valor on the battlefield. After 44 years of marriage, Gonzales, 71, who lives on the San Martin/Gilroy border, is a widower. His daughters and grandchildren keep him busy, as does his involvement with the American Legion post. “Back in those days nobody knew we had cares, nobody ever told us anything,” says Gonzales. “We found all this out by ourselves. That’s why we fought the government many, many, many, years to get what’s going on to everybody now. We pushed the government to do right.” Gonzales says he and other veterans lobbied the city of San Jose for the institution of the Veterans’ Clinic. They won their fight in 1996, with the opening of the clinic, which ensured that returning veterans had a place to go for help and support— something Gonzales and other veterans of his era say they never had. Gilroy resident, Jose L. Delgado, 71, was just out of high school when he enlisted in the Marines in 1964. After six years, Delgado left the military, then returned in 1978 to enlist in the Army, where he remained for 16 years. Delgado shares Armendariz’ experience with the VA. “They didn’t do nothing, so I quit going there,” Delgado says. “Thank God, President Obama came up with the Veterans Choice Program, where you can choose your medical doctors. That saved my life.” Another top concern for these veterans is President Trump, who they say presents a real risk of war. “I think he’s playing around with this gentleman over in Korea too much,” says Armendariz. “Mr. Trump—he’s forcing the U.S.’s hand against theirs by sending all these ships over there, sending everybody over there.” “He doesn’t have any military background,” he says. “And he doesn’t surround himself with people that have the military experience. The 25th amendment requires the President to have a psych evaluation—I think he needs that, the gentleman needs that.” Delgado’s disappointment with

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MORGAN HILL

VETERANS DAY RUN Walk or run the 5k or 10k alongside these honorable men and women and express appreciation for their service as you cross the finish line together. The Morgan Hill Veterans Day Run will be held Saturday, Nov. 11 at 9:45am in the middle of E. First Street in Downtown Morgan Hill. Attend the Veterans Ceremony from 9–9:30am at the intersection of First Street and Monterey Road. For more information, visit morganhillveteransdayrun.com.

GILROY

YOGAFEST 2017 Embrace various cultures from around the world while attending YogaFEST 2017: Celebrating a One World Family. Learn from celebrity yoga teachers, Mariko Hirakawa and Darren Main. Enjoy yoga, meditation, artists, wellness experts, a children’s area and more. Live music performance by Freddy Clarke and the Wobbly World. The third YogaFest will take place Sunday, Nov. 12, 9am–5pm at Christmas Hill Park, 7050 Miller Ave. For more information and registration, visit theyogafest.org.

SAN MARTIN

TRASH BASH County Supervisor Mike Wasserman, Greenwaste, San Martin Chamber of Commerce and San Martin Neighborhood Alliance are partnering for a volunteer community cleanup on Saturday, Nov. 11. Volunteers will be provided with water, trash bags and gloves. Check-in begins at 8am, a veterans flag-raising ceremony will occur at 8:30am and the cleanup begins at 9am until the dumpster is full. Students ages 16 and older may obtain school service credit hours. Help clean up on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 8am at the Sig Sanchez Government Center, 80 Highland Ave, San Martin. RSVP required, contact events@sanmartinchamber.org.

HOLLISTER

Head to the San Benito County Veterans Day Parade to celebrate and remember the courageous men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who protect and serve. This annual parade gets bigger and better each year. Enjoy floats, vehicles, walkers, marchers, equestrian units, bicycles and more. The Veterans Day Parade will be held on Saturday Nov. 11 at 1:30pm in Downtown Hollister, Fourth Street at San Benito Street. For more information, call 831.638.6434.

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GETTING OUT

Requiem for a backpacker

Ron Erskine

COOL PINKS Sunset descends on a lone traveler in the Emigrant Wilderness of Stanislaus National Forest.

Alone in the snow-covered Sierras NOVEMBER 10, 2017

By RON ERSKINE

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arly October 2017. 9,500 feet. Emigrant Meadow Lake. Emigrant Wilderness. It is late afternoon. I lay tucked in my sleeping bag staring at the ceiling of my small one-person tent. Every two or three minutes, I slap the rainfly to remove snow collecting there. Six inches are on the ground, and it is still falling like crazy. When I think of the 10,000-foot pass and the 14 miles between me and my car, the longing is nearly unbearable. I don't want to be here. I have backpacked for nearly 60 years. Throughout those years, I

have always bounded to my mountain destination, then dropped my pack, looked for a nearby peak, and said, “Let’s go up there!” Now, here I lay, listless and defeated; not just by the weather, but by the effort and the altitude as well. I wonder, am I just too old for this? While my backpacking days may be winding down, I will always promote it with enthusiasm. Few activities in our modern world strip you so bare and leave you with nothing but your resourcefulness. In our daily lives, when confronted with any emergency, no matter how difficult, expert and professional help is a cell phone

call away. Now, imagine an emergency—equipment failure, injury, foul weather—deep in the wilderness 20 miles from your car. Your safety valves are gone. It’s just you, the contents of your backpack, and your ingenuity to figure something out. And you will. And when you return safe and sound, you will be a little surer and stand a little taller in everything you do. The other incomparable gifts of wilderness travel are the jaw-dropping majesty and utter solitude awaiting there. No national park lookout can ever hope to match it. The silence is complete, the solitude unnerving. Sitting alone in one of those high and wild places, you would understand. Only the most barren soul could miss the wonder in it. Downcast and brooding in my snowbound tent, I was not thinking these high-minded thoughts. The snowfall continued, but I could lie there no longer. I had to get out. Sliding, scooting, shuffling, I bumbled out, stood and looked at the transformed landscape for the first time. Oh, my. Everything was soft and weightless like the inside of a cloud. No features, no detail. The softening cloud cover acted like a thin veil casting the warm pinks and purples of sunset evenly across an otherwise cool misty scene. A prairie falcon sliced powerfully but nonchalantly through the falling snow, pulled up, and landed on a granite ledge. The distant honking of a flock of Canada geese grew steadily louder until the birds landed beside Emigrant Meadow Lake, knocked out of the sky by the storm. How can a moment be so difficult and so magical? The next morning, ill-equipped and feeling bad, I packed up and hiked alone the 14 snow-covered miles out, seeing no one else along the way.


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Join the Gilroy Exchange Club, a nonprofit community service organization, at their Harvest Dinner Auction and Dance at the IFDES Portuguese Hall in Gilroy. The Harvest Dinner will feature a raffle, silent and live auctions, a live DJ and dancing. Appetizers and dinner will be served alongside a no host bar. Funds raised at the Harvest Dinner will provide clothes for 100 Gilroy students in need. The Harvest Dinner will be held Saturday, Nov. 18 from 6-10pm at the IFDES Lodge-Portuguese Hall, 250 Old Gilroy St, Gilroy. For more information, visit gilroyexchangeclub.org.

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GILROY HARVEST@NIGHT Enjoy gourmet food, craft beers, fine wines and live entertainment while strolling through Gilroy Gardens at the Harvest@Night

Beer, Wine & Food Fest. The gardens and waterways will be lit up with a warm autumn glow during this evening experience. Enjoy live music from Aubrey & Luke, playing everything from Folk and ‘80s-‘90s Alternative to

current Top ’40s hits. Rides will not be in operation, and while children are always welcome, this event is intended for adults 21 and over. Experience Harvest@Night Friday through Sunday nights, Nov. 10–12 from 6-10pm. For more information visit gilroygardens.org. SIP & SHOP Enjoy holiday shopping with your friends at Sip, Shop, and Sparkle—A Holiday Boutique. Twenty-five craft and direct-sales vendors will be coming together to present a variety of shopping choices to help mark off everyone on that holiday shopping list. Attendees will enjoy complimentary mimosas and appetizers while shopping. Sip,

shop and sparkle Sunday, Nov. 12 from 2-7pm at Old City Hall, 7400 Monterey St, Gilroy. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ yb3ftnr3.

MORGAN HILL ZENTANGLE CLASS Discover Zentangle, an easy-to-learn, relaxing and fun way of creating beautiful images out of structured patterns. Join the introduction class and learn the philosophy, method and approach to this artform. Students will receive a keepsake Zentangle kit of supplies to use in class and take home. Join the class Friday, Nov. 17, 10am–noon at BookSmart, 1295 E. Dunne Ave, Suite 120. $35 per student plus $10


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HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE Do some holiday shopping at the fourth annual Holiday Boutique at West Hills Community Church, benefitting youth camp scholarships. This year’s boutique will feature handmade gifts created by local artisans including jewelry, lotions and soaps, wreaths, greeting cards and much more. For the foodies cutting boards, olive oils and hand-baked goods will be featured. Be sure to enter to win a raffle prize and take a photo with Santa from 10am-1pm. The Holiday Boutique will take place Saturday, Nov. 18 from 10am-4pm at West Hills Community Church, 16695

FESTIVAL FUNDRAISER Kick off the holiday season and raise funds supporting the most vulnerable community members at the 15th annual Festival of Trees—Paint the Night Away. Enjoy an auction of lavishly decorated trees, silent auction items, raffle prizes, a dining experience by executive chef Mark Johnson and an exclusive performance by worldrenowned performance painter, David Garibaldi. Tickets are $125, benefitting Rebekah Children’s Services. Friday, Nov. 17 from 6-10pm at The Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey Road. For more

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Head to Gavilan College’s Fall Children’s Theater production, an original adaptation based on Aesop’s Fables. The performance will feature song, dance and storytelling including the Grasshopper & The Ant and other stories. Experience the performance, perfect for young audiences and the young at heart, Saturday, Nov. 18 from 2-3pm at the Gavilan College Theater, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd, Gilroy. For more information, visit gavilan.edu.

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NIGHT HIKE Join a park ranger on a 60-90 minute, one-mile night hike at Pinnacles National Park. The hike will take participants through relatively flat terrain. Please bring water and a flashlight (red flashlights or headlamps preferred). Layered clothing and comfortable shoes recommended. Children must be accompanied by an adult and able to walk the entire distance. Limited to 25 participants, no more than six per group, and registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 7pm at Pinnacles National Park. For more information and to register, visit pinnaclespartnership.org

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t a time when even the festival season is shrouded by disturbing events from around the country and the world, and people struggle to celebrate without feeling guilty or bogged down—the resilience of the human spirit could provide that unequivocal reason and cause for celebration. That is yoga—a system of life that enriches the spirit within and cures it of negative unwanted tendencies. “The key to the peace, security, and happiness we yearn for is within our own consciousness,” says Ellen Grace O’Brian, spiritual director, Center for Spiritual Enlightenment. “The resources needed to

make a difference in the world are hidden in our own hearts.” This idea inspired Deepak Sridhar, a volunteer and instructor with the Art of Living Foundation, to create a festival based upon yoga—to bring about true celebration as an expression of authentic inner joy. After being celebrated at Morgan Hill for two consecutive years the YOGAFest comes to Gilroy this weekend and expects more than 1,000 participants. The festival endeavors to expose people to different schools of yoga, ace yoga teachers and introduce them to this very precious and ancient knowledge that could just be the salve for a world stifled by stress and strife.

With participation from established schools like the Mount Madonna Center to Beyond Yoga studio and celebrated authors and yoga teachers including Darren Main, Pradeep Teotia and Mariko Hirakawa, one could expect to find a pathway that resonates with them. The festival aims to dispel myths about yoga being just about contorted postures or for adherents of a certain religious philosophy. Yoga is a comprehensive science of the human mind to attain its highest potential, says happiness coach Sunanda Gadagottu. “Yoga is such a journey where you are expressing the uniqueness of who you are. It cannot be in conflict with any religion.” Gadagottu will be informing people of the wellness techniques of breathing and meditation taught by the Art of Living Foundation that has been a stalwart in improving the lives of millions around the world through its effective and precise mind-body wellness practices and knowledge. This year’s festival is themed One World Family. “Oneness is at the heart of yoga,” says Sridhar. “How better to highlight that than by celebrating our differences.” The festival will showcase an exhilarating array of cultural performances, which blend spirituality and music to create a transformative experience for listeners including African drums, Breath of Life Tribe musician Deepak Ramapriyan, and other artists from various traditions will be performing at the festival to drive home the unity among our diversities. Taking the spirit of oneness further into serving the community, the organizers of the festival have pledged to support trauma relief efforts for Sonoma. According to Deepak, physical relief is not enough, we’ve got to relieve the emotional trauma suffered by the victims of the fires. Art of Living Foundation presents YogaFEST 2017 on Sunday, Nov. 12, 9am-5pm at Christmas Hill Park, 7050 Miller Ave, Gilroy. For tickets, visit bit.ly/2xbcP43.


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Michael Lombardo brings a calm to real estate transactions By DEBRA ESKINAZI

How did you find yourself in a real estate career? I’ve always been a DIYer who grew up around investment properties, so it was something I thought about for number of years.I was working in tech and was burnt out on the Valley. With young kids and busy careers, my wife and I decided one of us needed to make a change. Real estate allowed me to do that. It gave me a tremendous amount of flexibility and brought me into something I should have done 10 years earlier.

What is the best thing about this job? This is about having a positive impact on people’s lives. Buying a home is a milestone—from a starter home for a young family to a move up home and then finally a retirement home—when people can stop and enjoy the fruits of their labor. It’s pretty rewarding.

What can your clients count on? If you’re not providing a high level of service, you’re not going to

Buy and hold. If you can afford to do that, that’s the way to do it. That’s a great way to have secondary income. And being in the Bay Area where our appreciation rates are high, you can make it at both ends. First you need to have a downpayment for the next house. They key is to make sure you’re in a cash flow neutral or cash flow positive situation. You don’t want to find yourself in a situation where you can’t continue to make that second payment if it becomes necessary.

What do you do in your spare time? Whether it’s the downtown communities, the beach or the redwoods—there’s so much to do in South Valley, for me it’ts been great for the lifestyle. I love the outdoors. I love to travel. Number one on our bucket list was a trip to Machu Picchu and we’re trying to find something to top it. We’re thinking the Galapagos are next! Contact Mike Lombardo at 408.892.6716 or at mlombardo@ interorealestate.com.


Tierra at Monte Bella is Now Selling in Salinas! As of last weekend, the Tierra at Monte Bella Sales Office is open and the first nine homes have been released! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a new home at Tierra. Century’s newest community in Salinas offers five distinct 1- and 2-story floorplans that range in size from 1,543 – 2,853 sq. ft. with base prices starting from the high $400s. Go to centurycommunities.com and sign up for the interest list to stay updated on new releases.

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Below Market Rate units available for sale. For more information please contact (888) 823-3440. Se Habla Español.

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Price, plans and terms are effective on the date of publication and subject to change without notice. Depictions of homes or other features are conceptual. Decorative items and other items shown may be decorator suggestions that are not included in the purchase price and availability may vary. Persons in photos do not reflect racial preference and housing is open to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. © 2017 Century Communities.

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REAL ESTATE APARTMENT FOR RENT Bellagio Villas 2 Bedroom apartments starting at $2045. Pool. Park like setting. Contemporary landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020. Apply online: bellagiovillas. eprodesse.com 408.847.2328.

INDUSTRIAL LAND 3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit Industrial Shops For Lease

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HOME RENTALS IN HOLLISTER 1/1 2/1 2/1.5 2/2.5 2/2.5 3/2 3/2.5 4/2.5 4/2.5 4/3

$1,200 $1,400 $1,800 $2,000 $2,100 $1,750 $2,200 $2,200 $2,700 $2,575

330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1

831.637.7337 Lic# 429006

OUTSTANDING VIEWS IN SAN JUAN BAUTISTA

NOVEMBER 10, 2017

3 Bed/2 Bath Gated Area

$485,000

COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE 600 sq. ft.

$800

STORAGE UNITS

Beautiful custom home with detached bonus room within walking distance to historic downtown San Juan Bautista. Outstanding views overlooking the city and neighboring mountains can be enjoyed from both inside and outside OPEN NOVEMBER 11, 12–3pm the home. Gorgeous hardwood 176 Lang Street, San Juan Bautista floors and imported Saltillo tile flooring are present throughout the home. Remodeled baths with granite and marble. Updated kitchen offers granite counters and stainless steel appliances. Bonus Room offers imported Saltillo tile flooring, full bath with colorful Talavera tiled sink and shower as well as separate sink in the open space area. There are multiple outdoor living areas including expansive deck and paved patio.

CalBRE #01821492

831.524.5400 office: 831.637.8400 www.bertao.com augie@bertao.com

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 Nice big fenced yard. Near schools. Available NOW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, $2,400 Home is located at Ridgemark Golf and Country Club. Garage attached. New upgrades inside and out.

Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER

Available NOW

Property Professional Mgmt. & Sales Property 339 Seventh St., Ste. Hollister Mgmt. &B, Sales

339CALL Seventh831.637.9273 St., Ste. B, Hollister

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OFFICE SPACE DOWNTOWN HOLLISTER A quick walk to City and County Offices and Court House, as well as all the downtown activity. These bright, sunny offices can be rented separately or combined as one office. 357 and 361 Fifth Street, approximately 670 and 1156 sq. ft., respectively. Each have their own restrooms, separately metered utilities, air conditioning, new carpeting with parking in the rear as well as street parking. $1.25/sq. ft. plus utlities. No NNN.

HOLLISTER RENTAL PROPERTIES For more information, call

831.637.1691

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Offered at $639,995

Call Augie or Calla

HOMES FOR RENT

127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft.

MargaretProfessional L. Pidd, BROKER

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HOME FOR SALE

330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1

831.637.7337

www.pivetticompany.com Lic# 429006

Call 408.842.0420


611 DEL MAR DRIVE

Better than new. Enjoy this single story home located in an established neighborhood. 3 bedroom, 2 bath in 1,378 Sq. Ft.. Owner has updated the kitchen and the flow is perfect for entertaining. Open the front door and note the custom tile entry and the lovely laminate floors. The yard has mature landscape and mature peach, nectarine and apricot trees. Adorable shed in the back to hold your gardening equipment. This is affordable and will not last long.

772 HELEN DRIVE

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1–4

LISTED: $489,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1–4

Marilyn Ferreira 831.901.0161 Lic. BRE #00409787

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Succeed You’ll be working out of our Gilroy office. Send cover letter and resume to: metronews.bamboohr.com/jobs

We’re hiring highly motivated and bright account executives to develop relationships with local merchants, understand their business goals and present cost-effective print, digital, social media and agency solutions.

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Ridgemark Golf and Country Club. 1,675 S.F., 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Master bedroom bath updated. Enter through private courtyard, formal entry, high ceiling in living room/dining room features built in book shelves, unit was customized with extra storage tvhroughout, inside utility room. All appliances, paint and new flooring installed 5 years ago. Opens to private patio ideal for entertaining. Golf and tennis within minutes of your home. Clubhouse with full service restaurant and bar. Refrigerator, washer/dryer included with no warranty. ASKING: $455,800

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CENTURY 21 Showcase, REALTORS®

®

HOME & GARDEN

CalBRE #01879796

W ELCOME K IM !

Oh—Just Look at Those Views! VIEWS & BEYOND ~ Don’t miss your chance to build your dream home on the only remaining 10+ acre lot in this beautiful neighborhood. Fenced & mostly flat. Interested? Call for More Details! $1,300,000 Gilroy (831) 245-0321 NEW PRICE

Move-In Ready Investment Opportunity EASY LIVING ~ Lovely single-story endunit 2Br/2.5Ba townhome in Ridgemark Bluffs near the 16th hole w/golf course views. 2 masters, high ceilings, breakfast bar. Don’t Hesitate—Call Today! $469,900 Hollister (831) 245-0321

Three Single-Story Homes on 4.5+ Acres ONE OF A KIND ~ 1st: 3Br/3Ba w/chef’s kitchen, impressive vaulted open wood beam ceilings. 2nd: 3Br/1Ba. 3rd: 2Br/1Ba. Pool & spa. Huge shop. 2 septic tanks, city water. No Need to Look Any Further! $1,349,000 Hollister (831) 245-0321

Kim

Bautista

Mobile: (831) 566�6926 REALTOR® CalBRE #02048560 Kim Bautista was born and raised in San Benito County. Although she is new to Real Estate, she is not new to the community. Kim is a firm believer in giving back to the community that you live in through volunteerism. She was the recipient of the Philanthropist of the Year Award in 2013 from the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce, she has been active with Relay for Life and serves on many local boards involving our community. What she lacks in experience Kim more than makes up for in her enthusiasm and dedication. She truly listens to her clients’ needs and connects them with opportunities that best match those needs. Kim is honest and passionate about making a difference in the lives of and helping people. Her great customer service skills along with her attention to detail make her the perfect agent to work tirelessly on your behalf!

F EATURED P ROPERTY NEW PRICE

Views Views Views

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6 Acres w/Private Views all Around STONEGATE BEAUTY ~ 4Br/2.5Ba in the country w/views of San Benito hills. Large living spaces. Trellis-covered brick patio for entertaining. Bring your horses! Let this Beautiful Home be Yours! $824,800 Tres Pinos (831) 245-0321

LANDSCAPE & GARDEN

HAULING

Hauling, yard work tree & brush trimming, fence repair, vacant home & garage cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Ruben 408.310.0078

Humberto Montes Tree Services

South County Cleanup, Demo & Hauling

Pacheco Handyman & Gardening Services Valve repair, tree cutting, concrete, plumbing, drywall, demolition, roofing, cleanups, sod, window repair & stucco. Juan 408.665.2944

Adrian Urenda Gardening Service Complete Maintenance

FENCES

Open Sat Noon-4pm Hosted by Kim Bautista (831) 566-6926 Open Sun 1-4pm Listed By Charlene King (831) 801-5464

A 2Br/2B.5Ba home on the bluffs in Ridgemark Golf & Country Club! Don’t miss the opportunity to own this home with spectacular views of the hills of San Benito. Private courtyard in front & back patio w/views. Large family room to accommodate large furniture & big screen TV. Kitchen w/newer appliances & double oven. Dinette area overlooks the courtyard & spacious dining room w/views. Two master suites upstairs w/built-in storage. 2-car garage. Convenient & secure location for the golfers & tennis players in your family.

721 Helen Drive, Hollister Offered for $452,900

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

• Hauling • Landscaping • Lawns • Yard clean-up • Aeration • Garden maint. 408.394.6824 Lic: #7921 Fully Insured

• Landscaping • Plants • Sod & seeding • Sprinklers • Hauling & yard • Lawns cleanups

Lic. #1397 Call 408.847.4337 Cell 408.314.5920

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

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Fences - All Types Vinyl, Redwood, Gates, Chain Link, Carpentry. Small jobs welcomed! Call 831.776.6213

Unique Landscape and Gardening Services

CONCRETE

J. Casalegno Concrete

Soares Lumber P.S.G. Fencing Redwood Fencing Chain Link • Decks Arbors • Hole Drilling 408.842.0260 831.726.2002

• Landscape maintenance • Lawn and sod installation • Sprinkler and irrigation systems • Tree & shrub trimming • Retaining walls, • Pavers & more...

Pablo Martinez 408.612.2812

Lic. #606051

NEW LISTING

Perfect for First Time Buyer YES, YOU CAN ~ 3Br/1Ba on large lot w/fruit trees. Kitchen w/granite counters. Solar panels recently installed. Air conditioner. 2-car garage & extra parking. Let’s Get You Move In! $640,000 San Jose (831) 245-0321

HANDYMAN

CONSTRUCTION

Rianda Construction - 30 years experience Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels

408.847.1490 Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted.

A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete 408.279.8036 Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured

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Ladd Ranch By K. Hovnanian® Homes

K. Hovnanian's® Quick Move-In Collection offers the best pricing on new homes closing in 60-90 days!*

Forest Spanish - Homesite 19 2120 Nora Drive

1,974 sq ft • 3 beds 2 baths • 2-car garage $557,675** Available November!

K. Hovnanian® Homes is proud to present, Ladd Ranch. Conveniently located near schools and downtown Hollister, with easy access to the Bay Area, the location is ideal. • Home designs up to 2,478 sq. ft. • Up to 4 bedrooms • Single-story home available

Looking for a new home, but unsure where to start? Contact our friendly Community Information Specialists at 888-408-6590.

Ladd Ranch

San Benito St. & South Side Rd. in Hollister 2121 Cobalt Court, Hollister 95023

• Open entertaining areas • Large homesites • Convenient spaces: drop zones, HovHubs, lofts and more! • From the mid $500s

khov.com/bay-area NOVEMBER 10, 2017

*K. Hovnanian® Companies of California, Inc. reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to make changes or modifications without prior notice to any and all content set forth in this advertisement, and other ancillary information upon which this advertisement is based, including, but not limited to, prices, maps, plans, specifications, materials, features and exterior elevations/colors. Square footage is approximate. **Any home at an advertised price is subject to immediate sale and, therefore, the availability of a home at an advertised price is subject to change without prior notice. Please contact a Sales Consultant for the latest information concerning the availability and pricing of homes as well as the availability of amenities and facilities within the community including, if applicable, information about any related assessments. If buyer is working with a licensed real estate agent or broker, the agent or broker must accompany and register buyer on first visit to each community or pre-register using our Rapid Registration form prior to buyer's first visit. Rapid Registration form can be obtained by emailing ca@khov.com or calling 888-408-6590. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. ©2017 K. Hovnanian® Companies of California, Inc. BRE license number 01183847.

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