THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN
OCTOBER 5, 2018
Wizard of Wine A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times
Local viticulturist grows wine a vine at a time
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GRAPE GUY Ron Mosley has made a business of caring for other people’s vines.
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64 W. Sixth Street, Gilroy, CA Mailing address: P.O. Box 516, Gilroy, CA 95021 Phone: 408-842-6400 Publisher
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Vinescape’s Ron Mosley creates the perfect vineyard again and again BY LAURA NESS PHOTOGRAPHS BY MARISA DURAN
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o you remember the smog-ridden ’80s in Los Angeles? Viticulturist Ron Mosley of Vinescape, a vineyard installation and management company dealing with more than 100 vineyards throughout the Santa Clara Valley and the Santa Cruz Mountains, sure does.
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“It was hell,” Mosley recalls of working with his dad at a structural design firm in LA. “Worked from sunup till sundown and never saw either one. Everyone smoked!” Fortunately, his mother hailed from the wilds of Canada, where her brother ran the family farm. “The day school let out for the summer, I would grab my backpack and head to the airport,” he says. “I’d fly to Vancouver, and a few hours from the concrete craziness of LA, I’d be out in the middle of a wheat field listening to nothing. It was heaven.” In love with farming, he attended UC Davis, graduating with a degree in viticulture and
enology (the study of wines). Mosley first got his chance to create the perfect vineyard at the top of a bramble and poison oak-covered mountain outside Saratoga in 1983. “Tom Mudd (founder of Cinnabar) had a vision for growing great Bordeaux varieties in the Santa Cruz Mountains,” Mosley says. “He basically handed me a chainsaw, and said, ‘Do it!’” Mosley cleared the land, installed the 40-acre vineyard, built the home in which he would raise his two sons, designed and built the winery, and lived there for 20 years until the property was sold to Mount Eden. ➝6
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UC Davis graduate Ron Mosley first created the perfect vineyard at the top of a bramble and poison oak-covered mountain outside Saratoga in 1983.
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GROOMING VINES Mosley created Vinescape to help homeowners install high-end private vineyards on their estates.
Mosley’s son Caleb, now a vineyard manager in Napa, remembers early mornings on the property. “Every year, right around the time school started in the fall, my dad would get my brother Ian and me out of bed early to pick chardonnay,” Caleb says. “We’d get out into the vineyard with our eyes barely open, shears in one hand and a 5-gallon bucket in the other.” Mosley’s two sons would often show up to school with winestained clothes and hands from punching down pinot noir. After a few years of doing the winemaking himself, Mosley hired George Troquato, who is still Cinnabar’s winemaker. “Ron is always committed to quality and the pursuit of improving whenever and wherever he can,” Troquato says. “One thing he would tell me when we were doing any construction or vineyard
installations is: If you build something to last 50 years, it will give you 20 years of maintenance-free service. If you build it to last 10-20 years, you will be repairing it constantly!” When Mosley created Vinescape to help homeowners install vineyards during the 1990s, his sons were the backbone of the business. “Ian and I learned how to take a bare piece of ground or an old orchard, and turn it into a beautiful and productive vineyard,” says Caleb. “It was not the easiest summer job on the planet, but we were both learning valuable lessons about both farming and the work ethic it takes to master any given discipline.” Mosley keeps incredibly busy with the many small vineyards he’s installed, most well under 2 acres. “My clients are mostly high-end, high tech people,” he says. ➝ 15
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FURRY-LEGGED FRENZY Enjoy a tarantula
nature walk or geocache hike, live music, activities for the kids in honor of the furry-legged friends and more at the annual Tarantula Festival on Saturday, Oct. 6.
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Head to Coe Park for Tarantula Fest, presented by Pine Ridge Association, and discover the fuzzy, friendly eight-legged guests of honor. Enjoy a tarantula nature walk or geocache hike, live music, activities for the kids in honor of the furry-legged friends and more. The annual Tarantula Festival will be held Saturday, Oct. 6, 10am-4pm at Henry W. Coe State Park headquarters campground, 9100 E Dunne Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information and meal tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y794dbgf.
Don’t miss the fifth annual CARAS Tamal Festival, presented by the Community Agency for Resources, Advocacy and Services. Attendees will enjoy tamale vendors and a Low Rider, Harley and Bicycle Show. Other festival activities include a Kids Zone, arts and crafts vendors and resource tables. Sunday, Oct. 7, 11am-7pm in Downtown Gilroy. For more information, visit tamalfestival.com.
Join landscape designer Rosemary Bridwell for a Succulent Pumpkin Class, hosted by San Benito County Chamber. Attendees will learn to make a succulent arrangement on a pumpkin. $30 per person includes supplies and lunch. Pumpkins and lunch will be donated by Casa de Fruta. Saturday, Oct. 13, 11am-1pm at Casa de Fruta, 10021 Pacheco Pass Highway. To register, visit tinyurl.com/y8ewrpp8.
The Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival presents the best new surf films for the fifth year. This year’s lineup takes audiences around the world with films highlighting life-changing rides, marine environment, symbiosis with nature, female perspectives, innovative surfboard crafting, surfing’s top athletes and cultural icons, never-before-seen night surfing and more. Enjoy four separate programs of films over two nights, raffle prizes and more. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 & 6 at 6:30pm at Rio Theatre, 1205 Soquel Ave. Visit santacruzsurffilmfest.com.
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KALETASTIC Oct. 3 was All Hail to Kale Day, which might be more widely celebrated if kale tasted more like chocolate.
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hen I am planning activities for the seniors here at Live Oak Adult Day Services, I get a kick out of going “outside the box.” The obvious celebrations like Halloween, Valentine’s Day and Thanksgiving definitely get plenty of time and attention, but there are so many other special days that are less obvious. Did you know, for example, that June is Bathroom Reading Month? When we were little, my brother used to take a dictionary into the bathroom with him
and yell out definitions of words that he thought were disgusting. Attempting a bit more gentility at Live Oak, we commemorate such a so-called special month by posting trivia questions or daily affirmations to while away the time in the restroom. We had a great time last fall on National Moustache Day, when our exercise teacher, Karen, brought in fake moustaches for everyone to wear. I must say that some of the ladies looked especially dashing. Oct. 3 was All Hail to Kale Day, which I would be more inclined to celebrate if kale tasted more
like chocolate. But Oct. 17 is Wear Something Gaudy Day, which sounds much more appetizing. The senior who showed up here one day wearing a red velvet evening gown over her pajamas was apparently a bit early. I also love the fact that Nov. 1-2, Day of the Dead, coincides with Men Make Dinner Day. It almost makes you want to find an excuse to avoid eating dinner that day. Nov. 18 is Mickey Mouse’s birthday, and November 24 is Brunette Pride Day, so I assume we’ll be wearing brunette wigs under our mouse ears. What is the point of all this silliness? Actually, silliness is the point. Times are hard for many families. I see the tiredness on the faces of the caregivers who bring their older parents here. I see the anxious faces of seniors who are confused or shy. A warm, welcoming start to the day relieves each person. The tension melts as the day proceeds. In between exercise and meals, music and pet visits, it is such a relief sometimes to be just plain silly. Caregivers can do this at home, too. When you are the most exhausted is when you need to laugh. Read the comics page together each day. Watch a YouTube video of babies laughing, and I guarantee that the cuteness factor is just as enjoyable as the infectious giggles. Ask your parent about their funniest experiences: Did they get into trouble in school for playing a prank, or blurt out something embarrassing in front of the minister? And look for the absurd in everyday life. The funny bumper sticker, the clever saying on a teenager’s T-shirt, all can bring smiles and laughs that relax the muscles, erase a stressful frown, and embrace the lighter side of life. Cheryl Huguenor is the program director of Live Oak Adult Day Services in Gilroy. For more information visit liveoakadultdaycare.org.
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Meet and walk with community leaders and local celebrities at the final “Let’s All Go to the Park” event for 2018 at Christmas Hill Park. Bring family and friends, comfortable walking shoes and water bottles and enjoy walking the trail and learning about local plants and animals from an experienced guide. This event is free and open to all fitness levels, and the first 100 people to arrive will receive a prize. This trail is not stroller- or wheelchair-friendly. Saturday, Oct. 6, 10am-noon at Christmas Hill Park, 7050 Miller Ave, Gilroy. For more information, call 408.793.2703.
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GILROY SPOOKY FUN Bring the whole family to Gardens@Night Halloween at Gilroy Gardens and experience a spooky-but-not-
too-scary Halloween event as the park is lit up in a mysterious glow illuminating the gardens. Rides will not be in operation, but little ones can trick or treat, explore the Spider’s Lair or take a ride on at Ghost Train.
Don’t miss the Marketplace filled with specialty food, craft beer and Halloween crafts and games for the kids. Friday, Oct. 5, 5-10pm at Gilroy Gardens, 3050 Hecker Pass Highway. Visit gilroygardens.org. 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 William Weeks Buildings. Reservations are recommended, but not required. Saturday, Oct. 6, 10am-noon, meet in front of the Gilroy Museum, 195 Fifth St. For more information, call the Gilroy Museum at 408.846.0446.
MORGAN HILL LATIN CONCERT Enjoy an evening of free outdoor Latin music at Morgan Hill’s Second Annual Outdoor Latin Concert. Enjoy cumbia, vallenato, merengue and salsa songs performed by the evening’s main band, Son De Kali. Also enjoy dance groups performing from Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Chile, Ecuador and Venezuela. Alcohol is not permitted at this event. Saturday, Oct. 6, 4-8pm at Community and Cultural Center Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey Road. For information, call 408.310.4253.
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Sluice, ride Casa de Choo Choo and take a spin on Casa de Carousel. The Junction will be held through Oct. 31, 8am-8pm at Casa de Fruta Orchard Resort, 10021 Pacheco Pass Highway. Visit casadefruta.com.
Internationally renowned maestra JoAnn Falletta makes her first appearance on Symphony Silicon Valley’s podium as the Symphony opens its 17th season with Romeo and Juliet. This program puts the orchestra on full display with Samuel Barber’s The School for Scandal Overture, Sergei Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet Suite, Op. 64 and Jean Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 82. Saturday, Oct. 6, 8pm or Sunday, Oct. 7, 2:30pm at the California Theatre, 345 South First St, San Jose. Visit symphonysiliconvalley.org.
FALL FESTIVAL Don’t miss the
PUMPKIN JUNCTION Experience Pumpkin Junction with the whole family. Children will make lasting memories as they enjoy the harvest season and explore all that Casa de Fruta has to offer. Come and find the perfect pumpkin, mine for gemstones at Casa de Miner’s
TRES PINOS COUNTY FAIR Head to the beautiful countryside for the 95th San Benito County Fair. Enjoy exhibits entered by residents of the county with something for everyone including agriculture, floriculture, home arts, photography, fine arts and more. Live entertainment and livestock auctions, judging and shows are also featured. Don’t miss the
carnival, antique car show, truck and tractor super pulls and much more. Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 4-7 at Bolado Park Event Center, San Benito County Fairgrounds, 9000 Airline Highway. Visit sanbenitocountyfair.com.
SANTA CRUZ SURFING FILM FESTIVAL The Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival presents the best new surf films for the fifth year. This year’s lineup takes audiences around the world with films highlighting life-changing rides, marine environment, symbiosis with nature, female perspectives, innovative surfboard ➝ 13
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HAUNTED ORCHARD Find out what is hidden within the trees as Swank Farms presents Gorechard. Attendees ages 12 and older are invited to face their fears as they explore Swank Farm's Cherry Orchard, where forgotten creatures come to life and anything could be hiding behind the trees. Find out who has the nerve to make it through the Gorechard Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6, from dark to midnight at Fright Farm, 4751 Pacheco Pass Highway. For information and tickets, visit swankfarms.com/ gorechard.
19th annual Swank Farms Fall Festival. Celebrate autumn with family friendly activities including a pumpkin patch, corn mazes, jumping pillows and farm animals. Also enjoy Pig Races, a Cow Train, pedal karts and much more. Thursdays-Sundays through Oct. 31 at Swank Farms, 4751 Pacheco Pass Highway. For information and hours, visit swankfarms.com.
After a two-year national tour the “Voyage to Vietnam: Celebrating the Tet Festival” exhibit returns home to Children’s Discovery Museum. Experience the beauty, sights and sounds of Vietnam through its most important celebration of the year, Tet. Enjoy fun activities including trying on a giant lion dance mask, dressing up in customary Ao Dai, creating a digital fireworks display and much more. The exhibit runs Oct. 6-May 12 at Children’s Discovery Museum, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. Visit cdm.org.
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Purchase tickets early for the 10th annual San Juan Bautista Ghost Walk, featuring a walking tour of local ghost sightings and paranormal activities. Five departures are offered nightly beginning at 6:30pm, and reservation fees include gift bags and beverages. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26 and 27 in Downtown San Juan Bautista; meet at Union Bank on the corner of Third and Mariposa Streets. Purchase tickets by early October as this popular event will sell out. For more information and reservations, visit rotarysanjuanbautista.com.
crafting, surfing’s top athletes and cultural icons, never-before-seen night surfing and more. Enjoy four separate programs of films over two nights, raffle prizes and more. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 & 6 at 6:30pm at Rio Theatre, 1205 Soquel Ave. Visit santacruzsurffilmfest.com.
YOUTH ACTING Children in third through twelfth grades are invited to an On Camera Youth Acting Workshop where director and producer John Bisceglie will teach the basics of acting in a fun and
ITALIAN COOKING CLASS Learn how to cook authentic Italian recipes using many ingredients
BRITISH CLASSIC The Seventh Annual British Fall Classic automobile show will feature exquisite British classic sports and saloon cars representing revered marques including Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Jaguar, MG, Morgan, Triumph, Austin Healey, Lotus, Morris and more. Also enjoy viewing British motorcycles as well as race cars. All proceeds of this fundraising event will benefit local nonprofit organizations. Saturday, Oct. 13, noon-6pm and Sunday, Oct. 14, 10am-3:30pm in Downtown Morgan Hill. Visit thebritishfallclassic.com. RENAISSANCE FAIRE Step back in time to Renaissance Europe and enjoy hearty ales, fine foods and handmade crafts. Hundreds
WOMEN IN TOUCH Explore the possibilities with Women in Touch II. Renew friendships and make new friends at WIT II meetings held the third Thursday of each month. Attendees will enjoy lunch and lively entertainment. Thursday, Oct. 18, 11am-2pm at the Gilroy Elks Lodge, 2765 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy. Please note, a $23 reservation is required. For more information, email Mary Saccullo, msaccullo@aol.com. HALLOWEEN BEER CRAWL Halloween costumes are encouraged at the fifth annual Halloween Beer Crawl presented by the Gilroy Downtown Business Association. This over-21 event includes an afternoon of costumes, great shopping and features craft breweries in Downtown Gilroy Pour Stations. Join the Crawl Saturday, Oct. 20, 2-6pm in Downtown Gilroy. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y7qls979. RACE REGISTRATION Register today for the 2018 Morgan Hill Run & Bike Festival and choose between the Full or Half Marathon, 10k, 5k Fun Run/ Walk or Kids Run. A Corporate Challenge, Team & Club Challenge and Virtual races are also available. Festivities kick off on Saturday, Oct. 20 with the 10am Lifestyle Expo and 11am Kids Run. The full marathon begins Sunday, Oct. 21 at 6:30am, the half marathon at 7am, 10k at 7:15 and the 10k starts at 7:30am. All races begin and end at the Morgan Hill Community Park, 171 W. Edmundson Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information and to register, visit mhmarathon.com.
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exciting six week acting workshop. Participants will learn audition techniques, dialects, character creation and improvisation. All participants will gain experience working on camera in TV, film and individual monologue situations. The San Jose Workshop will be held Tuesdays, Oct. 9-Nov. 13 at Hoover Theater, 1635 Park Ave, San Jose. Registration is $225 per student, space is limited and advance online registration and payment is required. Visit gilroychildrensmusicaltheater. com/acting-workshops.
GET FIT OBSTACLE COURSE Don’t miss the twelfth annual Morgan Hill Get Fit Obstacle Course Challenge. Designed for children ages 5-13 to tackle a 1.5-mile run and walk obstacle challenge this exciting event will start and end at the Community Park right outside the Centennial Recreation Center, going through streets and the park in the surrounding area. Participants will all receive a race shirt and medal. Saturday, Oct. 13, check in at 8am, obstacle challenge at 9am at 171 W. Edmundson Ave, Morgan Hill. Register today at morgan-hill. ca.gov/780/GET-FIT and use code #FSY002. For more information, call 408.782.2128 or email Andrew Martinez at andrew. martinez@mhcrc.com.
of costumed performers roam the streets and act on five different stages. Don’t miss the exciting new Tournament of Horses. The Northern California Renaissance Faire at Casa de Fruta will be held Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 21, 10am-6pm at 10021 Pacheco Pass Highway, Hollister. For information and tickets, visit norcalrenfaire.com.
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“They are incredibly selective. For most, it is fancy landscaping and I have to make it look good.” Danny Russo planted a tiny vineyard in Los Gatos purely as landscaping. “After two years, they started to produce! OMG! What do I do with the grapes?” says Russo. “A friend recommended Vinescapes, and we hit it off. He takes my grapes and gives me wine: he makes great wine. Ron manages Steve Mariucci’s vineyard, and says some of his merlot made it into my wine!” Another client who previously used another consultant to install his vineyard says he’s happy to have Vinescape on the case. “Ron is an absolute wizard when it comes to vineyards,” says Bill Heller “Ron drives through the Valley pointing out what’s wrong with different vineyards—trellising, lack of water, canopy management. He understand the heart and the soul of a vineyard, and always knows how to fix it.” Caleb attests to his dad’s knowledge and commitment. “Even the most challenging vineyard
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Stunning upgrades like no other in this fabulous Anderson 4Br/3Ba home w/pool & located in a cul-de-sac. The exterior is easy to maintain w/brick pavers, landscape lighting, patio trellis, majestic waterfall & pool/spa w/colorful lights & mature landscaping with palm trees. The owner did not miss anything when it comes to details. The kitchen was completely remodeled w/Thermador oven/range (& pot filler), trash compactor, warming drawer & builtin refrigerator. Updated bathrooms. Bedroom w/full bath on the first level. Upstairs there is a bonus room that can be a 5th bedroom. The large owner’s suite has two large walk-in closets. Two additional bedrooms have walk-in closets as well.
2171 Clearview Drive, Hollister Offered for $739,000
We are an award winning company offering superior service in each of our five locations! 330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite D1, Hollister (831) 245Ͳ0321 1544 Constitution Blvd, Salinas (831) 800Ͳ7341 534 Abrego Street, Monterey (831) 648Ͳ7271 237 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley (831) 438Ͳ8400 13117 Highway 9, Boulder Creek (831) 338Ͳ2125 or 338Ͳ2184
Free Float and Parade Workshop
Tuesday, October 16 • 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm Veterans Hall • 649 San Benito Street, Hollister RSVP to Events Coordinator, Teri Escamilla 831-636-8406 • events@downtownhollister.org
REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/ CONDO RENTALS
BELLAGIO VILLAS 2 Bedroom apartments starting at $2095. Pool. Park like setting Contemporary landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020. Apply online: bellagiovillas.eprodesse.com 408.847.2328 Morgan Hill Room for Rent. $865.00 per month. Large room with walk in closet. House 4000 sq. ft. on one acre. Call 408.722.5080
2BD/1BA $1,800 Older Victorian Available Mid October 3BD/2BA $2,800 House in the country, 5 acres Available NOW 4BD/2BA $3,300 Corner lot house in Gilroy Available NOW
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITE 200 Tres Pinos Road All inclusive Tenant responsible for telephone and internet, good signage, front location, good parking. $750+ sec. dep.
Country Home Small Ranch, 2 Units 20+ Acres One Year Lease
$2,400
2 Bed/1 Bath Apartment
$1,600
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE 600 sq. ft.
$800
STORAGE UNITS
127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft. Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER Professional Property Mgmt. & Sales
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3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit IndustrIal shops For lease
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831.637.7337
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For more information, call
831.637.1691
Lic# 429006
HOME & GARDEN SERVICES CONCRETE
FENCES
HAULING
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A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete
408.279.8036
Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured
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Hauling, yard work tree & brush trimming, fence repair, vacant home & garage cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Ruben 408.310.0078
- 35 years experience -
Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
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• Hauling • Lawns • Aeration • Landscaping • Yard clean-up • Garden maint.
408.394.6824
Lic: #7921 Fully Insured
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Complete Maintenance • Landscaping • Sod & seeding • Hauling & yard cleanups • Plants • Sprinklers • Lawns Lic. #1397
Call 408.847.4337 Cell 408.314.5920
OCTOBER 5, 2018
HANDYMAN
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HOLLISTER INDUSTRIAL LAND
$1,200
CONSTRUCTION
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HOLLISTER APARTMENT RENTALS
339 Seventh St., Ste. B, Hollister
CALL 831.637.9273
Land Sales Built-to-Suit For Sale or Lease Select Lots Have Airport Access Financing Available
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330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
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