THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN
MARCH 16, 2018
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The couple who just can’t say ‘no’
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LOVE LOCALLY From the Historical Society to local schools, Brian and Kathy Sullivan are dedicated community volunteers.
Do-gooder Duo Morgan Hill’s Man and Woman of the Year BY KIMBERLY EWERTZ PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON
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members, including President and CEO, John Horner, joined them. Horner explained to the confused couple, and the crowd, that he’d hijacked the luncheon for a very good reason. Following Horner’s announcement, he presented the Woman of the Year plaque to Kathy, 74, and then presented Brian, 75, with the Man of the Year award. “Both of us were totally shocked,” Kathy says. “It’s the first time that husband and wife have been in the same year. I say that’s a good thing because then neither one of us can hold it over the other one.” The Sullivans, who met more than 46 years ago at an
apartment complex in their home state of Michigan, will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary this June. “He claims I went after him and I claim he went after me,” Kathy says with a smile. They have two children, a son in Michigan and a daughter in Indiana, and two granddaughters. Brian’s career in computer and quality engineering landed him a transfer from Michigan to California in 1980. The couple resided in Saratoga until 2000, when Brian’s mother, who lived in Michigan, moved in with them. “We ended up looking for a place where the cost of living was less and the quality of life was good,” Kathy says. ➝ 6
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istory was made at a Rotarian lunch last November when local residents Brian and Kathy Sullivan were presented with the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce Man and Woman of the Year awards. The event marked the first time in the 60-year history of the awards that a married couple was honored with the prestigious awards during the same year. During this history making lunch the Rotary “sheriff ” called Kathy up to the stage and then requested that her husband Brian come up and join her. After the couple took the stage a crowd of chamber
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That move brought them to Morgan Hill. After having spent the previous 15 years as a home economics teacher in Michigan, Kathy utilized this time in her life to pursue a new career path. After a great deal of research Kathy set her sights on a newly formed company called Apple Computers. After interviewing with them she was told her lack of computer experience was the only reason she wasn’t hired. Kathy immediately went in pursuit of that experience. The same day Apple turned her down she secured a job at ComputerLand, a computer store with a branch in Los Altos at the time. A few years and a great deal of computer and sales experience later Kathy changed jobs once more, this time her new employer was Apple Computers. “I tend to in my life, to look at these doors that open in front of us and you can say no I can’t do that, or you can look at it as an opportunity,” Kathy says. “I sort of always look at it as an opportunity.” Brian also decided to switch career paths after the move. This change led
to an entrepreneurship with an executive recruiting company. Fifteen years ago, he switched again, to his current career in the insurance industry. “I guess for one means or another I’ve always been involved in something,” Brian says. “I was a union steward back in Michigan, in 1966. Then I went into management.” Before moving to California, Brian says he was even a member of the district school board in Michigan. Kathy admits she and Brian have trouble when it comes to saying no, which explains their long legacy of community contributions over nearly two decades in Morgan Hill. “Volunteering you meet all these great people, you learn all these things and you get engaged and you find out that there are things that you can still do that benefit you and the community,” Kathy says. “I think we will probably always stay active as long as we can.” Among her many activities, Kathy is a charter member of the South Valley Quilt Association, the AAUW, the Institute of Mathematics, as well as a participant in Friday Night Music Series, and the Mushroom Mardi ➝ 15 Gras, to name just a few.
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SELFLESS CELEBRATION Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day selflessly by joining St. Joseph’s Family Center (SJFC) for an evening of food, drink and fun at the St. Patrick’s Dinner and Auction. Enjoy a traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner and no host bar. All donations help support the diverse programs at SJFC and improve the lives of the most vulnerable members in the community. Join the fun Saturday, March 17, 6-10pm at St. Joseph’s Family Center, St. Mary Auditorium, 11 First St. For more information, visit stjosephsgilroy.org.
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COMEDY DINNER Head to Granada Theater for a St. Patrick’s Day full of laughter with comedian Michael Mancini. Guests will also enjoy a three-course dinner and dance to the music of Soul Kiss. Dress to impress with collared shirts and no ball caps, must be 21 or older to attend and tickets are non-refundable. Enjoy comedy, dinner and dancing Saturday, March 17, 6-10pm at Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey St. For information and tickets, visit lealgranadatheatre.com.
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IRISH CELEBRATION Get your Irish on at the Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration at GVA Cafe. Wear green outfits, hats and whatever else is in the closet and enjoy green beer and wine all night The Rockafellas Band will be celebrating the Irish and playing favorite rock and dance music from the ’60s to present. Have a blast Saturday, March 17, 8-11pm at GVA Cafe, 17400 Monterey Road. For more information, visit gvacafe.tumblr.com.
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Head to Hollister’s Saint Patrick’s Day headquarters for more tha 50 years at Johnny’s Annual St. Paddy’s Day Party. Enjoy the famous corned beef and cabbage, drink and beer specials and karaoke with JJ Diaz at the only place to be on Saint Patrick’s Day. Arrive early to save a spot, the celebration will go on all day Saturday, March 17, 11am-midnight at Johnny’s Bar & Grill, 526 San Benito St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y7zptr2b.
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he 2018 Wildflower Run, sponsored and staged by the Morgan Hill branch of the American Association of University Women, bears little resemblance to the first Wildflower Run 35 years ago. That first race, in 1984, was open only to women and girls, 217 of whom participated, and started and finished at Watsonville and Santa Teresa roads. Finish times were recorded on Popsicle sticks. Enough money was
raised for a $500 scholarship to Gavilan College. In 1985, “There was a guy who didn’t like women running on the side of the road and threatened them with a gun,” said Elizabeth Mandel, who was race director from 2013-2017. This year’s run, on Sunday, March 25, starts and ends at Live Oak High School, as it has since 1986, and offers run-walk distances of 5 and 10 kilometers, and 2-kilometer race on the Live Oak track for kids and. Runners are chip timed.
Entries are capped at 1,200 participants of any gender. And race entry fees and individual and corporate sponsorships will generate $50,000 or more, much of which returns to the community in the form of scholarships for women and girls and community action grants. Race organizers see the run as a community event. Every aspect of the run, but for the official timing and on-course security, is handled by AAUW volunteers; participation in the run in some form is a requirement of AAUW Morgan Hill membership. “I’ve tried to make it more of a community event,” said Mandel, who has handed race director duties off to Pat Toombs this year. “If you’re competing with Carmel, they’ve got gorgeous scenery. So we tried to make it more of a community event, with a stroller event, free T-shirts for babies.” This year’s course also will have live music by the AAUW Ukuladies and a taiko drum band, with organizers working on a mariachi band as well. And in honor of the 35th anniversary, members of the Morgan Hill Photography Club will photograph runners on the course and at the finish line, with free downloads available. “You tweak a few things every year,” said Toombs, who started as goodie bag coordinator, but the race has been so successful for so many years that not much adjustment needs to happen. The big goal is for community participation and a return to the community for its investment. Community action grants this year were given to Community Close, Learning and Loving Education Center, Gift of Reading, Discovery Counseling Center, South Valley Science Fair, Future Women’s Leadership Conference, the Yearbook Club at El Toro Health Science Academy. Proceeds also support Speech Trek and Tech Trek. To enter the race, visit www.wildflowerrun.org.
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Register now for the 35th anual WIldflower Run, organized by the Morgan Hill Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), with all proceeds providing funding for education and equity for women and girls. This event features something for everyone, including a 10K USATF Certified Run, 5K runs and walks and 2K kids’ and seniors’ events. All runners will enjoy extras including a complimentary Jamba Juice smoothie. Join the 35th annual AAUW-MH Wildflower Run, Sunday, March 25 at Live Oak High School, 1505 East Main Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information, Runner Guide and registration visit wildflowerrun.org.
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SPRING PASSPORT Join the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley for
an exciting month of wine tasting along the Santa Clara Valley WIne Trail during Spring Passport 2018. Throughout the month of March meet the talented winemakers and
enjoy complimentary wine tasting, other surprises and special perks at the tasting rooms of more than 30 wineries along the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail. Enjoy Spring Passport 2018 through March 31. Purchase passports at Gilroy Welcome Center, 8155-6 Arroyo Circle, Building A, Gilroy or online at springpassport. eventbrite.com. For individual winery hours, days of operation and a list of partnering restaurants, visit santaclarawines.com.
GILROY BACH TO BLUES Enjoy regional talent at Bach to Blues 2018, the annual Gavilan College faculty concert with special guests. This
fundraising concert showcases regional talent with performing artists including the winner of the Marian Filice Youth Piano Competition, Gavilan Performance Ensemble and guest artists. All proceeds benefit the Gavilan College Music Program. Bach to Blues 2018 will be held Saturday, March 17, 7pm at The Gavilan College Theater, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. For more information, visit gavilan.edu/bachtoblues. MINDFULNESS MEDITATION Join the Gilroy Library for a nonsectarian practice based meditation. This class will be based on the teachings found in Dr. Kabat-Zinn’s book, “Wherever You Go, There You Are.” Participants will practice breath
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bottle corkage fee for wine brought in to the event and wine must be marked at the door. The Crab Crack and Dance will be held Saturday, March 17, 5:30-10pm at The Pavilion at San Benito Fairgrounds, 9000 Airline Highway, Tres Pinos. For tickets and more information, visit tinyurl.com/y7dj8hk3.
granddaughter. Meet the author, Xelena González, and illustrator, Adriana M. Garcia and enjoy refreshments and light snacks at this free, kid friendly event Sunday, March 18, 3-5pm at Credo Studio, 1 Polk St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yaaztywj.
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meet the talented winemakers and enjoy complimentary wine tasting, other surprises and special perks at the tasting rooms of more than 30 wineries along the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail. Enjoy Spring Passport 2018 through March 31. Purchase passports at Gilroy Welcome Center, 8155-6 Arroyo Circle, Building A, Gilroy or online at springpassport. eventbrite.com. For individual winery hours, days of operation and a list of partnering restaurants, visit santaclarawines.com.
MEET & GREET Meet and greet the creators of the award winning children’s book, “All Around Us.” This book explores the cyclical wonders of life as seen through the eyes of a grandfather and
SPRING PASSPORT Join the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley for an exciting month of wine tasting along the Santa Clara Valley WIne Trail during Spring Passport 2018. Throughout the month of March
Join Vinyl Replay for a huge St. Patrick’s Day celebration at Ridgemark Golf Club & Resort. Vinyl Replay is a portal to all the ‘80s rock hit favorites. They will be doing what they do best—bringing the crowd back in time to experience the decade of decadence. Rock the ’80s with Vinyl Replay on the second busiest day of the year, Saturday, March 17, 9pm at Ridgemark Golf Club & Resort, 3800 Airline Highway, Hollister. For more information, visit vinyl-replay.com.
Ladies, gather up some friends and head to the Second Annual Ladies Day at The 19th Hole Booze & Food. Guests will enjoy shopping, food and cider tasting. Across the Prairie, Ace Premium Craft Cider and Simply Southwest Style will all be on hand to provide a little rest and relaxation for guests. Second Annual Ladies Day will be held Sunday, March 18, 11am-5pm at The 19th Hole Booze & Food, 7071 Airline Highway, Tres Pinos. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y9zcww4c.
BACH TO BLUES Enjoy regional talent at Bach to Blues 2018, the annual Gavilan College faculty
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concert with special guests. This fundraising concert showcases regional talent with performing artists including the winner of the Marian Filice Youth Piano Competition, Gavilan Performance Ensemble and guest artists. All proceeds benefit the Gavilan College Music Program. Bach to Blues 2018 will be held Saturday, March 17, 7pm at The Gavilan College Theater, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. For more information, visit gavilan.edu/bachtoblues.
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ABUNDANT LIFE Snow geese commune in their wintering ground at Sacramento Wildlife Refuge.
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Wings of wonder at Gray Lodge Reserve
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rior to the intense settlement that began with the gold rush, California’s Central Valley was an immense wetland. A representative of California’s Department of Water Resources once told me that in wet winters one could nearly row all the way across it to the Sierra foothills. This habitat was the wintering ground for many millions of waterfowl. As we have corralled Sierra runoff into canals and waterways in pursuit of agriculture, most of that wetland habitat has been lost.
Most, but not all. While the numbers are only one-tenth of what they were long ago, millions of waterfowl still spend the winter in an array of Central Valley wildlife refuges. A real life National Geographic spectacle is only a day trip away. My route home from Lake Almanor would pass a number of Sacramento Valley wildlife refuges. The challenge was deciding which ones to visit. I remembered years ago the thrill and excitement when thousands of snow geese, calmly floating at the Merced Wildlife
Refuge, suddenly burst skyward in a cacophony of wing beating and honking. I hoped to find a gathering of snow geese and see just such a spectacle again. Gray Lodge Wildlife Refuge is a handful of miles west of Gridley on Highway 99 north of Yuba City. I stuffed my $4 day-use fee into the envelope and set out for the main viewing platform, a short walk away. A man I spoke to there said that on his last visit, the surface of the water we overlooked was covered with snow geese, but not today. Along the two-mile footpath through the refuge, I saw a variety of waterfowl, but not the concentrations I was seeking. Time to press on. Beside Interstate Highway 5, the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge is the lead refuge in a complex of five wildlife areas near Willows, California. After asking for guidance at the visitor center, I crept slowly along the 6-mile auto tour loop getting out at the three parkand-stretch areas, the only locations where visitors are allowed to leave their vehicles. Right where they said it would be, a bald eagle sat atop a bare cottonwood regally surveying the landscape. In a blaze, a peregrine falcon streaked past. As at Gray Lodge Reserve, I had seen many birds including snow geese, but not in concentrations I had hoped. As it turned out, my snow geese encounter happened on a stretch of road between the two refuges. Racing along at 65 miles an hour, I saw a sea of white floating on one of the many ordinary bodies of water by the side of the road. I stopped, grabbed my camera, and waited. I only had to wait a few moments before peaceful silence exploded into an indescribably raucous surge of life. A glimpse of the wild and abundant bird life that existed in the Central Valley for millennia is just over the hill; well worth the drive and a little bit of patience.
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Ladies, gather up some friends and head to the Second Annual Ladies Day at The 19th Hole Booze & Food. Guests will enjoy shopping, food and cider tasting. Across the Prairie, Ace Premium Craft Cider and Simply Southwest Style will all be on hand to provide a little rest and relaxation for guests. Second Annual Ladies Day will be held Sunday, March 18, 11am-5pm at The 19th Hole Booze & Food, 7071 Airline Highway, Tres Pinos. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y9zcww4c.
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CRAB FEED Eat up! Come to a fun night of all-you-can eat crab and a raffle drawing at the Operation Freedom Paws (OFP) Annual Crab Feed. Enjoy crab, pasta, salad
PHOTO CHALLENGE Enjoy Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area’s variety of trail systems while participating in a photo challenge adventure. The HHSVRA photo challenge self-guided and focuses on categories including motorcycle/ ATV, 4X4, mountain biking/ hiking and equestrian riding. Be creative while taking pictures and enjoying the outdoors. The first 100 participants to complete the challenge will receive a prize. Participate in the photo challenge
ANNUAL FUNDRAISER Join The Learning & Loving Education Center, the 2018 “Nonprofit of the Year,” for its 12th annual fundraiser, “The Valley of Heart’s Delight,” and go back in time to celebrate the rich history and abundance of Santa Clara Valley. Delight in music, dance, a silent auction and farm to table dining. Guests that bring two bottles of wine will receive a ticket good for a “Wine Heist” drawing during the event. Enjoy community spirit Saturday, April 14, 5-9pm at St. Catherine’s Parish Hall, 17400 Peak Ave, Morgan Hill. Visit tinyurl. com/y78oa9ja. RECIPE SUBMISSIONS Amateur chefs are invited to submit their original recipes for the Gilroy Garlic Festival’s 40th annual Great Garlic Cook-Off amateur cooking competition. Eight finalists will be selected to compete on stage at the Gilroy Garlic Festival on Saturday, July 28, 2018 for the garlic crown and grand prize of $5,000. Each original recipe must include a minimum of six cloves of fresh garlic or three teaspoons of chopped or minced garlic. Submit original recipes for Great Garlic Cook-Off by May 1. For entry rules and more information, visit gilroygarlicfestival.com. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Registration is open for the Children’s Discovery Museum’s Summer of Service. This awardwinning program connects teens in grades 7-10 with volunteer opportunities with an emphasis on service and responsibility. Teens have the option to select from five focus areas including community outreach, early childhood education, the environment, leadership development and more during six separate one-week sessions. Teens can sign up for one, two or all six weeks. This program runs from June 25-August 3, Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. For more information or to register, visit tinyurl.com/yc69hmxl.
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LIVE MUSIC Check out Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained (NVNG) and Levi Jack at GVA Cafe. NVNG will be performing original music at their first show with new keyboardist Dave Rensin and Levi Jack will be bringing their original rock music to the stage Friday, March 16, 8:4510pm at GVA Cafe Grinds Vines Automobilia, 17400 Monterey Road, Suite B, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit gvacafe.tumblr.com/.
more about Oakwood School by visiting its Open house. Meet students, chat with teachers, review curriculum and watch performances at this fun, family event. Guests will also have the opportunity to tour the campus with a student guide and view demonstrations and activities for students in various classrooms. Learn more about Morgan Hill’s independent, non-sectarian, collegepreparatory school Saturday, March 17, 10am-noon at Oakwood School, 105 John Wilson Way, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit oakwoodway.org.
TRASH BASH Help clean up illegally dumped trash and litter in San Martin and local waterways at the San Martin Trash Bash. Clean up supplies and safety gear will be provided, along with a complimentary lunch for all volunteers at noon. Registration will be open to all volunteers age 16 and older, liability waivers must be signed by all volunteers or legal guardians and RSVP is required. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing and note that this event will occur in rain or shine. Join the Trash Bash Saturday, March 24, 8:30am-noon at the Sig Sanchez Government Center, 80 W. Highland Ave, San Martin. For more information, visit sanmartinneighbor.org.
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After volunteering as a docent for the Morgan Hill Historical Society for years she moved into the president’s role in 2015. “I’m the kind of person that if something needs to be done, I’ll figure out a way to get it done,” Kathy says. “It was clear that someone needed to step up and take the position and so I said I would do it.” Back in 1992 the Historical Society was granted the title to the Villa Miramonte property, which they’ve maintained over the years. Unfortunately, on the property’s back half, a full acre and a half has been left undeveloped and Kathy feels it detracts from the beauty of the historical structure. “It’s one of the few houses in the country that still exists that was built by the namesake of the community,” Kathy says. A passion project of hers is a renovation of the historic property, which would include a paved parking lot, a lawn with a covered pavilion including space for catering services, and a multipurpose meeting room. “It’s one of the things that I said, ‘this is something we need to do,’” Kathy says. “First of all, we can make more money to help pay for the facility, and secondly, our community can use it.” Brian’s list of contributions is equally impressive starting with his joining the chamber of commerce the year the couple moved to Morgan Hill. Three years later, 2003, he was asked to join the board. “I worked my way up and I was chairman of the board in 2010, and I left in 2011,” Brian says, adding that he admires what the organization has achieved in the last few years. “It’s become more dynamic and more forward thinking and more inclusive of the community. The leadership has done a fantastic job. It’s made a tremendous difference.” Brian is proud of the fact that during his time on the chamber they were able to reinstate the Friday Night Music Series. “It brings more inclusiveness into the community for all generations,” Brian says. His departure from the Chamber left time for additional community organizations, including, the Associated Building and Contractors of California, and the Silicon Valley
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WINE
The taste of Passport
TOP TASTE No more wondering which are the best wines to try during Santa Clara Valley 2018 Passport, through through March 31, 2018.
Where to go during local wine month
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By LAURA NESS
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t Aver Family Vineyards, experience a seated Wine and Chocolate Tasting with winemaker, John Aver. Learn about The Aver Family story while tasting delicious Rhone wines paired perfectly with chocolates. Contact carolyn@averfamilyvineyards. com to sign up for the WSCV Passport Holders’ tastings, held at 12:30pm on each weekend in March. Church Creek Cellars is open the third weekend during March and will pour a selection of its estate wines. Clos la Chance Passport holders will enjoy tasting five wines during March, with live music on Sundays. Visit Creekview Vineyards on March 17, 18, 24 and 25 for Passport tasting. Roxanne’s Biscotti will
be providing samples on March 17-18, paired with several wines. EmmaLily is open the third weekend and focuses on Bordeaux varieties that are barrel-aged for up to 34 months to soften tannins. Most of its wines are bottled in large format bottles, making them ideal for further aging and big parties! Fernwood Cellars, open the third weekend in March, offers 20 percent off a mixed 6-pack, exclusive of their Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon “O.” We bid a hearty welcome to Heller Winery, set to open in San Martin on March 17 and 18. They plan to be open the third weekend of each month—pouring its 2014 Estate Merlot and 2014 Estate Cabernet and a white rhone.
Kirigin Cellars will feature a Taco Truck every Sunday. And, it’ll be whipping up Vino de Mocca Sundaes, too. Lion Ranch, open every weekend, will feature their 2016 Cuvée Blanc, a Double Gold medal winner at the 2018 SF Chronicle, 2016 Grenache Blanc (Bronze medal winner), and 2015 Two Lions, a Grenache based blend and Silver medalist. Martin Ranch will be open March 15, 16 and 17 for Passport, pouring following by JD Hurley and Thérèse Vineyards. Morgan Hill Cellars is open Tuesday through Sundays, and will have food and music by the 4 of Hearts Band on March 17. Sarah’s Vineyard will feature the following wines for Passport: 2014 Chardonnay, 2015 Pinot Noir, and a 2013 Estate Grenache. Satori Cellars offers Passport holders a “taste of enlightenment” at their open-air cabana, and will feature music on select dates during March. Seeker Vineyards welcomes you to enjoy their wines and live music on Saturdays, March 17: with music by Just Picked Bluegrass and other live music on March 24 and 31. Solis will offer Passport holders special pricing on their 2013 Estate Merlot, $120/case. Stefania, open the third weekend in March, will be pouring the 2015 Viognier, 2014 Syrah (Gold medal winner) and 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Crimson Clover Vineyard. Sunlit Oaks presents live music every weekend with free picnic baskets for Passport holders. At The Stomping Ground in Gilroy, four wineries are now pouring, including Alara Cellars, Jason-Stephens, Calerrain and J Winston. • Experience a food truck and live music pairing, Saturdays, March 17: Gold Rush Eatery Food Truck & Acoustic Madness, March 24: Tacos El Gordito Truck & Band, March 31: Sushi Akita Food Truck & Matt Masih Trio. For information, visit santaclarawines.com/passport.html.
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