THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN
JUNE 1, 2018
A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times
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ALL HEART Bruce Haller with his wife Audrey have made a mark in their town—giving back at every turn.
Community reflections Bruce Haller’s businesses serve more than food BY KIMBERLY EWERTZ
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he tabletops feature fresh flowers from the Demonstration Garden down the street, the walls showcase the work of local artists, and chalkboards highlight the specials of the day that came from local schools: each of these unique decorations is a reflection of the community it serves at Café 152 Bread Company. Bruce Haller, owner of the Bread Company, as well as Café 152 Burger Co. and Café 152 Catering, incorporates local touches into each of his businesses because for Haller, “The community is a part of the restaurant.” Haller is far from your typical business owner. He focuses on people, not profits, which is just one reason he and his wife, Audrey, who's originally from Ireland and a trained operatic singer, were presented in February at the Spice of Life Awards with the Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year award for 2018. Deirdre Powers, one of the Haller’s four children feels the award was very “fitting.”
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“My dad for years and years from elementary school all the way up until now, he’s always donated generously, always given back to the community, always been providing for everyone,” Powers says. ➝ 4
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IN LOVE Married for 30 years, the Hallers have four daughters, 10 grandchildren, with one on the way, and a great grandchild.
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“Even if that means that they don’t necessarily come up on top, as long as everybody around them that they’ve supported has been helped, he’s happy, my mom is happy. They’ll do anything for anyone.” Haller jokes that the reason the Chamber chose him for the award this year is, “They wanted to make sure I didn’t die first before they gave me the award,” referring to his open-heart triple bypass surgery last year. “I think they felt sorry for me because Mark said I got it unanimously,” he says. “My wife and I felt really honored by that. It was recognition of what we’ve done over the years, but I don’t like that recognition.” What Haller does like is seeing the kids he’s helped throughout the years moving forward with their lives. Haller was surprised by the presentation of the award, as he actually received six. “Four branches of the government gave us certificates,” he says. “We got two from the Federal
government, two from the State, one from the County and one from the City.” His plan is to display each of the certificates at his restaurants as a way of saying, ‘Thank You’, to his employees who he considers part of his family. His immediate family includes, Audrey, their four daughters, 10 grandchildren, with one on the way, and a great grandchild. “The staff in my restaurants are also my kids,” Haller says. “And I’ve employed thousands and thousands over the years. So, I’ve touched a lot of people.” Haller is all about helping kids. One of his proudest achievements is the co-founding of Rebekah Children’s Services Culinary Academy. “You’re talking about the at risk, (youth),” Haller says. “We created this program to give them a skill set. We also created this to be a forprofit entity within a non-profit organization.” Haller’s goal was to teach the kids a skill in place of needing a handout. “Don’t be giving them the ➝ 13
OUT & ABOUT MORGAN HILL
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Photographers of all levels of experience and skill are invited to join Morgan Hill Photography Club meetings. Learn more about photography and meet other local photographers at this friendly and very social club Wednesday, June 6, 7-9pm at the Centennial Recreation Center Multipurpose Room, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. For more information, visit morganhillphotographyclub.org.
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VINEYARD YOGA Enjoy the morning while taking an outdoor, all levels yoga class overlooking the Solis Vineyard. Attendees will taste a variety of wines at their leisure at free wine tasting following class. Certified Yoga instructor Liz Falvey specializes in Vinyasa Flow Yoga which connects breath with movement. Please bring a yoga mat. Enjoy Yoga in the Vineyard Sunday, June 3, 10:30am–noon at Solis Winery, 3920 Hecker Pass Road. For more information visit soliswinery.com.
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REFUGEE ART SHOW Don’t miss Love Without Borders for Refugees in Need’s “Refugee Art Show,” featuring art created by both children and adult artists living in the refugee camps in Greece. All proceeds from the art are returned to the refugee artists that created them to assist with living and survival expenses. Show support for refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and other wartorn countries Sunday, June 3, Noon-4pm at GVA Cafe, 17400 Monterey Road. For tickets, vIsit tinyurl.com/y7ofow4p.
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Enjoy the music of Keith Greeninger and Dayan Kai as they perform a fundraising benefit for the 104-year-old Aromas Grange Hall. Hear classic duets featuring a diverse and soulful sound that has moved audiences throughout the country. This is a non-dinner show, premium beers and wine will be available for purchase. Sunday, June 3, 3:30-7pm at Aromas Community Grange Hall, 400 Rose Ave. Visit brownpapertickets.com/event/3389699.
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150 years? Four local wineries, Aver Family Vineyards, La Vie Dansante Wines, Lion Ranch Vineyards and Sarah’s Vineyard, recently launched the GSM Society to spotlight Rhônes crafted from grapes grown in Gilroy, San Martin and Morgan Hill. There’s your GSM, thanks to Carolyn Aver. John Aver has long been a fan of Rhônes, and is thrilled to add a lovely 2016 San Benito Grenache Blanc to his lineup, which includes a lush viognier, a blend called “Hope,” and the ever popular “Family Album,” starring petite sirah and carignane. Vigneron Jeffrey Fadness of La Vie Dansante, long admired the wines of
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Head to Chili Champions 2018, the third annual Police vs. Fire/EMS charity benefit chili cook off and car show presented by The El Camino Club. Enjoy a chili tasting flight and vote for People’s Choice as local law enforcement, firefighters and EMS battle for best chili bragging rights. Also enjoy live music by JJ Hawg, face painting, barbecue dishes available for purchase and, new this year, a classic car show. All proceeds benefit Operation Freedom Paws. Saturday, June 2, Noon-3pm at Veterans Hall, 74 West Sixth St. For more information, email 725squad@gmail.com.
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GILROY HISTORIC TOUR Learn about Gilroy’s historic districts the first Saturday of each month during Historic Walking Tours. Join
members of the Gilroy Historical Society for a free walking tour of Gavilan Hills Memorial Park Cemetery. Reservations are recommended, but not required. Saturday, June 2, 10am-noon, meet at the Cemetery, 1000 First Street.
For more information, call the Gilroy Museum at 408.846.0446. RACE TO UNRAVEL Have fun while raising funds and awareness for childhood cancer research at Race2Unravel. Participants will enjoy a 5k run/walk and an approximately one mile Kid’s Fun Run along with superheroes and princesses to meet, fun games, bounce houses, food, music and more. Registrants are encouraged to visit teamglitter. everydayhero.do to create a fundraising page; prizes will be given to the top fundraisers and anyone that raises at least $200 will be entered into a grand prize drawing. Race to unravel pediatric cancer Sunday, June 3, 8am-noon at Gilroy
Sports Complex, 5925 Monterey Frontage Road. To register, visit unravel5k.auction-bid.org.
MORGAN HILL ART WALK Head to Downtown Morgan Hill’s First Friday Art Walk for a self-guided tour through downtown restaurants and shops to see the latest art exhibits. New artists are showcased every other month and all art venues are free and open to the public. Friday, June 1, 11am-7pm in Downtown Morgan Hill. Attend the Art Walk Reception from 6-8pm at the GVA Cafe, 17400 Monterey Road. Visit morganhillartgallery.com.
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Don’t miss the Henry Coe 5K/10K Fun Run and Walk in the beautiful Hunting Hollow Valley. Participants will enjoy a relatively flat dirt trail course surrounded by mountains on all sides, views of late spring flowers, oaks and wildlife including deer, bobcats and golden eagles. Medals will be awarded to the first three finishers in each of eight divisions and trophies to overall top finishers. Saturday, June 9, 9am at Hunting Hollow Entrance, Gilroy. Visit coepark.net.
Experience “Doc McStuffins: The Exhibit,” the first-ever museum exhibit based on Disney’s Peabody Award-winning series. Families are invited to help Doc perform check-ups and diagnose toy patients while learning healthy habits, compassion and nurturing care in this interactive English and Spanish bilingual experience that provides opportunity for children to become comfortable in healthcare settings. This hands on exhibit runs Saturday, June 9-Sunday, September 16 at the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. Visit cdm.org.
KNIT IN All knitters are invited to gather their needles and yarn and work together at the Knit-In at the Morgan Hill Library. Show others your projects and get advice and help from more experienced knitters. This free drop-in event will be held Tuesday, June 5, 6:308:45pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. For more information, call Dianne Meek at 408.201.2419.
will also meditate by a serene and peaceful lake, listen to the sound of nature and learn tips for worklife balance. Everyone is welcome and admission is free, donations will support local non-profit organizations. Please bring a yoga mat. Saturday, June 9, 4-5:30pm at Anderson Lake County Park, 19245 Malaguerra Ave. Visit information and to RSVP, visit tinyurl.com/y7uhbc6g.
OUTDOOR MEDITATION Unplug from the world and reconnect with nature at Journey to Inner Peace. Practice an ancient meditation technique guided by a Buddhist monk in this 90 minute outdoor program. Participants
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ANTIQUE AIRCRAFT Stop by Frazier Lake Airpark to view the beautiful antique aircraft on display at the Antique Aircraft Display & Fly-In. Frazier Lake
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Airpark is an old fashioned airpark hosting numerous classic antiques with a 2500 foot long turf runway making the Cubs, Stinsons, Cessna 180s and Stearmans right at home. Antique Aircraft Display & Fly-In is a free event, Saturday, June 2, gate open 10am-3pm at Frazier Lake Airpark, 7901 Frazier Lake Road. For more information, visit frazierlake.com.
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MUSIC SERIES All ages are invited to enjoy Morgan Hill’s biggest free concert series, The 2018 Friday Night Music Series, Fridays through August 17th. Kick off the series with Entourage and enjoy a versatile, high quality visual and musical production of tunes from today’s favorites to the classics of yesterday spanning a variety of genres. Free admission and parking, no outside alcohol permitted, beer and wine available for purchase on site. Be a part of this great community event Friday, June 1, 6-9:30pm at Morgan Hill Downtown Amphitheatre, 17000 Monterey Road. For more information, visit morganhill.org.
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Head to the Buckeye Bonanza Family Fun Event featuring a 4x4 Rummy Run and field games. Have the most points at the end of the run after visiting five checkpoints and drawing a playing card at each. Participants will enjoy playing games at their own pace, a raffle, prizes and free camping with entry. HHORA membership required. Saturday, June 2, gates open 7am-10pm at Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area, 7800 Cienega Road, Hollister. For more information, visit hhora.org.
Sendajas along with her artist’s reception hosted by Vertigo Coffee Roasters. Also enjoy a photo booth, live tattoos, coffee, craft beer, music, food and more. All ages are welcome. Saturday, June 2, 2-9pm at Vertigo Coffee Roasters, 81 Fourth St. Visit vertigocoffee.com.
LIVING HISTORY Meet mountain men, Civil War soldiers, Victorian ladies, and more while stepping back to the early days of San Juan. Enjoy craft and cooking demonstrations and see historic horse-drawn
OPEN MIC Share some talent with a welcoming crowd in a creative music scene at Acoustic Open Mic Wednesdays in Morgan Hill. This amplified acoustic open mic can accommodate acoustic string instruments, handheld
BOOK SALE The Gilroy Library invites the community to the Friends of the Gilroy Library book sale. All ages are welcome to browse the variety of great reads to find a great deal. Proceeds from purchases go toward supporting the collection and programs at the Gilroy Library. The sale is held on the second Saturday of every month, June 9, 10am-1pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St,
MOVIE SCREENING Learn about the history of the LGBTQ community in the Bay Area at the LGBTQ Movie Screening and Discussion at Morgan Hill Library, presented by The Diversity Center Santa Cruz. Enjoy a brief movie screening followed by a discussion of past and current events, learn where the LGBTQ community has been and what the future holds in today’s America. All ages are welcome. Monday, June 11, 7-8:30pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information, call Hylary Locsin, 408.779.3197x3711. AUTHOR VISIT Join Photographer and author QT LUONG at the Gilroy Library as he discusses his book Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America’s National Parks. Tuesday, June 12, 7-8pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St, Gilroy. For more information, visit sccl.org or call 408.842.8207. DUO RECITAL Enjoy an evening of chamber music performed by the Ghaderi-Focks Duo. Morgan Hill Native violinist Kimia Ghaderi and pianist Andrew Focks will perform works spanning over 250 years composed by Schumann, Mozart, Chopin, Dvorak and more. Admission is free and donations will be accepted, light reception to follow. Saturday, June 16, 7-8:30pm at Advent Lutheran Church, 16870 Murphy Ave, Morgan Hill. For information, call 408.779.3551. SUMMER DANCING Strap on dancing shoes and head to Dance @ Dunne, Fridays from May-July, part of the Summer Arts @ Dunne Program. Enjoy Zumba every Friday, 5:30-6:15pm, in addition to a new dance form each month. In May participants will dance the Hula following Zumba from 6:30-7:30pm. This program is free and open to all ages. Do some summer dancing Fridays, through July 27, 5:307:30pm at Dunne Park, 600 West St, Hollister. Visit tinyurl.com/yb2ocbu9.
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vehicles inside the Plaza Stables and Victorian furnishings in the Plaza Hotel and Zanetta Family home. Taste an old fashioned soda in the historic Plaza Hotel Saloon. Experience the history on Saturday, June 2, 11am-4pm at San Juan Bautista State Historic Park, 19 Franklin St. For more information, call 831.623.4881.
SURPLUS SALE Find a surplus treasure at the Gavilan College District surplus asset sale. Assets for sale have been approved as surplus in accordance with State of California Government and Education Laws. Surplus items for sale will include various styles of desks, tables and chairs, cabinetry of different sizes, children’s furniture and play equipment along with other miscellaneous items. Saturday, June 9, 8am-4pm at Gavilan College, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd, Gilroy. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yalqhg36.
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FIRST JOB Local seniors revisit skills, experiences and tales from their first jobs.
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Seniors reminisce about early working days By CHERYL HUGUENOR
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s I commute to work each morning I pass by a familiar fast food restaurant. When I was in high school I had a summer job at one of their southern California locations. The place will go nameless for purposes of this story, but suffice it to say that I have never eaten there again. When I cut my finger chopping tomatoes there one day, I was directed to stick my hand in the pickle barrel to stop the bleeding.
Yes, the pickles were still used on the hamburgers. That was my first job, and I was obviously naïve about food safety issues. This month will be the occasion of high school and college graduations all over the area, and I find myself thinking about the first jobs that those graduates will soon begin. Hopefully their experiences will be more rewarding and less fraught with potential for widespread food poisoning. I asked the seniors
here at Live Oak Adult Day Services about their first jobs. Fast food restaurants did not exist in their younger years, but they did share a wide variety of early work experiences. Millie’s first job was in the office of a silver mine. She enjoyed the work and the beautiful location in the mountains. All went well until the day the mine flooded and the water kept rising, even in the office. When water started swirling around her knees she decided it was time to bail, literally and figuratively. The office skills she learned, though, did help her in several other secretarial positions she filled, including at a college. Antonio says he wished he could have worked in an office for his first job, because it would have been less back-breaking. His job was cutting spinach in the fields right here in the Valley of Heart’s Delight. It was hot and paid very little. His best memory of the job was the day he observed all the workers stop working, scream and yell, clap each other on the back, and celebrate with great joy. Mystified, he asked what was happening, and was told that Hitler was dead and the war was over in Europe. When asked what skills or knowledge he learned on the job, Antonio says, “I learned that I never wanted to work in the fields again.” He got training to be a welder and went on to a career that he enjoyed and that provided security for his family. The seniors here agreed that one’s first job can be rewarding, even if it is not a high-paying job. The experience will teach the new, young graduate how to be prompt, professional, and realize that someone is counting on you. And, please, be careful when cutting the tomatoes. Cheryl Huguenor is the program director of Live Oak Adult Day Services in Gilroy. For more information visit liveoakadultdaycare.org.
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if they had any job openings. That man turned out to be the owner and he told him to grab a mop. “We scrubbed floors for two hours,” Haller says, adding that that was the start of his 18-year career with the popular restaurant chain. Haller quickly learned from Don Callender that business is built on product and people, a philosophy he continues to incorporate in his restaurants today. “I can’t do all this. I create the food, that’s my skill set. I give them the opportunity,” Haller says. Another lesson Haller learned was the importance of treating your employees’ right. “You pick the people, and you give them the product, and you teach them the process.” After moving on from Marie Callender’s Haller joined the famous hot dog chain, Wienerschnitzel’s. “So, I worked for the corporate office, I was an executive for them and then I went into the franchise business,” Haller says, adding that his career with Wienerschnitzel’s lasted 25 years. Haller and his business partner, Joe Marques, owned numerous franchises during that time but last year, after his triple bypass surgery, Haller felt it was time to slow down, just a little. He and his partner sold their franchises allowing Haller more time to devote to his family. Haller and his wife recently celebrated the couple’s 30th wedding anniversary on March 18th. He says their relationship began with compromise. “In the very beginning we made a decision, are we going to both work?” Haller says. “She knew I wanted to be in the restaurant business, but she also loves kids. So that allowed her to raise our children and stay home, you can’t put a price on kids.” Audrey is quite happy with how it worked out. “I worship the ground he walks on, we’re just so in love,” Audrey says with all sincerity and emotion. “I was always able to stay home and look after my girls and there is no money on the face of the earth to replace that. To me that was the greatest gift, and I wouldn’t trade that for anything. I’m telling you he just was the best thing that ever happened.”
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fish, give them the pole, some lines, a hook and some bait,” Haller says. “It also builds self-confidence. That was one of my objectives. Learn those skills.” During the time he created the Culinary Academy, Haller also became involved with San Jose Conservation Corps, which he continued for over 10 years. “San Jose Conservation Corps is a unique vehicle. It gives kids in San Jose, from 17 to 27, the opportunity to get their high school diploma. These are the toughest of the toughest,” Haller says, adding that they built a kitchen at the facility and taught them how to cook, a skill they could utilize all throughout their lives. Haller’s list of accomplishments doesn’t stop there. He has and continues to partner with Gilroy Unified School District providing bags of cookies and restaurant coupons for fundraising events. “We do a couple thousand of those things a year,” Haller says. “So, kids, or the organizers, have opportunities to learn and to sell.” Haller’s also actively involved in the Rock the Mock Program where high school students have the opportunity to experience firsthand, “mock” job interviews with local businesses. Haller provides free lunch for the volunteers who take part in the annual event. “I want to feed those people that are giving their time.” Haller’s chosen career is a vehicle for his giving spirit, one he utilizes in the hope he can make a difference. “It allows me to be able to go do the type of programs like Rebekah’s, and Rock the Mock, and all the years with the schools,” Haller says. “It gives us that opportunity so we can do a little bit of difference. If we can just change one kid.” Haller himself was just a kid when he began his career in the restaurant business. At the age of 12 he started work as a dishwasher for an Italian restaurateur named Adrian. “You got to learn from the Italians’,” Haller says. Two years later, at 14, Haller walked into a Marie Callender’s and asked the man scrubbing the floors
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Beautiful Flat Farm Land 13.37 ACRES ~ Zoned agricultural productive currently growing organic veggies & is in Williamson Act. Includes 3Br/2Ba mobile home, barn & scale-house. Close to Hwy 152. Don’t Miss Out on this Opportunity! $675,000 Hollister (831) 245-0321 NEW PRICE
Great Starter or Investment Home OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ~ Quaint 2 bedroom, 1 full bath home with newer laminate flooring and granite kitchen counters. Become a Homeowner in 2018! $375,000 Hollister (831) 245-0321
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Charlene King (831) 801-5464
Great value for beautiful custom 3Br/2.5Ba home on 5 acres in paradise w/breathtaking views from every window looking onto the stunning hillsides & vineyard vistas of San Benito County. Kitchen filled w/granite counters & large walk-in pantry. Family room w/vaulted ceilings & cozy atmosphere around wood burning fireplace w/granite surround. Spacious entertainer’s dream deck to enjoy the views! Large master suite offers a great space w/fireplace & French doors leading out to the spa nestled into the deck. The master bath & guest bath feature granite & marble counters. 550 Heatherwood Estates Dr, Hollister Offered for $862,000
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44bedroom, bedroom,33bath bathhome homein inHollister Hollister Move Moveright rightin! in!Bedroom Bedroomand andfull fullbath bathon onmain main level. level. Large Largegreat greatroom roomoff offkitchen kitchenarea areafeatures features surround surroundsound, sound,overhead overheadprojector projector and and112” 112” projector projectorscreen screenfor forfamily familymovie movienight. night. Large Large kitchen kitchenoffers offersgranite granitecounters, counters,decorative decorativeback back splash, splash,pantry pantryand andcenter centerisland. island.Indoor Indoorlaundry. laundry. A/C. A/C.Oversized Oversizedgarage garagewith withbonus bonusarea areafor for storage/work storage/workbench. bench. Inviting Invitingbackyard backyardwith with large largepatio patiospace. space.Within Withinwalking walkingdistance distanceto toparks parks and andschool. school.Offered Offeredatat$618,000 $618,000
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