THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN
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Wall of Wine A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times
Mural honors Wineries Santa Clara Valley
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WINE WORLD The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce commissioned a new mural paying tribute to the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley.
Mural Magnifico Gilroy honors local wine industry with art dedicated to the wine country
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arlic may be top dog in Gilroy, but wine’s not far behind. And there’s a mural to prove it. At Fifth Street and Monterey Road, right across from the famed “Garlic Capital of the World” mural painted 25 years ago, you will find one depicting Santa Clara Valley wine country. Both were created by the same artist, Gianni Martino, who hails from Turin, Italy. Martino began his career creating large advertising murals for cinemas and theaters in his hometown, but gradually, his fame spread. He has since done work for public and private venues in Italy, France, UK and the US. ➝ 6
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Sunday, th November 11 1:30 pm Downtown Hollister This year we are pleased to honor
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Additional Veterans Day activities at the Veterans Memorial Building:
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10:00 am Veterans Benefit Fair 10:30 am Banner Presentations 11:00 am Memorial Ceremony 12:00 noon BBQ Lunch
COMMUNITY Gilroy’s downtown businesses celebrated Wineries of Santa Clara Valley’s new mural with a ribbon cutting on Oct. 23.
Martino, who works with waterbased paints, also did a mural depicting “The World of Coffee” for Fifth Street Coffee in Gilroy. “We started working on the idea of a wine mural two years ago,” says Mark Turner, CEO of the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce. “We wanted to pay homage to the importance of our local wine region, one of the oldest in the state, and to promote the Wine Trail.” It seemed fitting to have a winethemed mural in downtown Gilroy, opposite the famous garlic one. “Sure, we’re known for garlic in Gilroy, but wine is increasingly important to our economy,” he says. “We decided, let’s do something for our wineries!” Turner got buy-in from his board, who were enthusiastic about the vision, and he and business relationship manager Eric Howard began sharing the concept of putting the mural on the CMAP TV building, at 7500 Monterey St. Their primary target was wineries. “Karen Seeker, president of the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley,
was gracious and loved the idea,” says Turner. “We wanted the mural focused on the wine industry, but were prepared to reach out for additional local sponsors if need be.” Although bids from several local artists were entertained, Martino’s was the lowest, and consideration for retaining a similar style among the two murals weighed heavily in the final decision. Turner had met Martino when he came out five years ago from Italy to refresh the garlic mural and was impressed with his work. Nearly two-thirds of the local wineries—22 in all—signed up to be part of the mural, with a minimum buy-in of $250. Martino began work just after Labor Day and immediately drew a crowd. “When Gianni started painting, more and more people wanted to be part of it,” says Turner. “To watch him take a logo or a name and duplicate whatever we asked him to paint was phenomenal.” The mural depicts the Santa Clara Valley wine trail logo front and center and the map of the region in the upper right ➝ 15
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OUT & ABOUT DAY OF THE DEAD
Gilroy Center for the Arts presents the Seventh Annual Dia de los Muertos Community Ofrendas and Art Exhibit through Friday, Nov. 3.
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GILROY
MORGAN HILL
DAY OF THE DEAD
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
CEMETERY TOUR
HISTORY & WINE
Join the Gilroy Center for the Arts in remembering family members and friends who have passed on and helping to support their spiritual journey at the seventh annual Dia de los Muertos Community Ofrendas & Art Exhibit. The exhibit is open through Nov. 3, Friday 2-5pm and Saturday 11am-2pm at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. Admission is free. For more information, visit gilroycenterforthearts.com.
El Teatro Campesino presents its 2018 Dia de los Muertos Weekend, celebrating arts and culture. Attendees will enjoy a community altar exhibit, live music and dance performances by Esperanza del Valle (tickets required). New this year, guests are invited to enjoy fun free activities that will be held in the Playhouse parking lot, including a Teatro performance, live music, dancing calaveras, raffles, children’s activities and more. Nov. 2-4 at El Teatro Campesino Playhouse, 705 Fourth St. For more information, visit elteatrocampesino.com.
Learn about Gilroy’s historic districts with members of the Gilroy Historical Society the first Saturday of each month. Attend November’s free walking tour and experience the Old St. Mary Cemetery. Reservations are recommended but not required. Saturday, Nov. 3, 10am-noon, meet in front of St. Joseph Family Center, 7950 Church Street. For more information, call the Gilroy Museum at 408.846.0446.
Journey along Redwood Retreat Road enjoying handcrafted wines in beautiful historical settings at History & Wine on Santa Clara Wine Trail. Enjoy stops at Fernwood Cellars Winery, Martin Ranch WInery and Historic Villa Mira Monte. $129 per person includes tastings, water, light snacks and transportation. Saturday, Nov. 3, 11:30am-5pm departing from Ladera Grill Restaurant, 17305 Monterey St. Eight person minimum required per tour, and attendees must be age 21 or older with photo ID. For tickets and more information, visit tinyurl.com/ydgp2wmd.
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SPOKING MY MIND
Curt Hentschke
COOL RIDES Cooler temps don’t mean you have to stop hitting the trail. Here are top activities for bike enthusiasts over the winter.
Bicycle blessings! Staying in shape over the winter By CURT HENTSCHKE
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he event ride calendar has gone into its yearly winter hiatus, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying occasional crisp autumn outings. The days are getting shorter (and we’re still doing those wonky Daylight Savings Time readjustment shenanigans) so please be sure to stay visible! Bicycle headlights and blinking tail lights help drivers see you when they really don’t have cyclists on their minds. Looking to stay in top shape over the winter? Continue to eat sensibly, and consider (if you haven’t already done so) exploring the various
cyclocross opportunities in our area. Check out the event calendar at ncnca.org. Better yet, experience this winter-season cycle insanity firsthand at the Coyote Valley Cross, which hits the foothills of Morgan Hill on the second weekend of December. As it is November, don’t forget to count your blessings. From family to friends, we all have so many. As a cyclist, I also want to give a thankful shout out to our area bike shops. I get it; we live in a day when we increasingly do our shopping online. When it comes to bicycles, however, I strongly encourage you to visit your local cycle store. Believe it or not, bike shop
employees are not a bunch of gearheaded snobs who look down upon casual riders and those exploring the world’s greatest pastime. Quite the opposite, they are down-toearth folks, eager to do whatever they can to share their cycling passion and successfully match you with your bicycle needs. Many are deeply entrenched in their respective communities, giving back in so many ways. Be blessed!
SAVE THE DATES 11/4–Giro D’Vino–Acampo– active.com
12/8-9–Coyote Valley Cross– Morgan Hill–coyotevalleycross.com 12/23–Critical Christmas– Monterey 3/9–Solvang Century– bikescor.com 4/13–Tierra Bella–Gilroy– tierrabella.org Curt “Cycle Guy” Hentschke has pedaled more than 60,000 miles of South Valley and San Benito County trails. Send your cycle celebrations to heycycleguy@gmail.com. Check for last-minute changes before attending.
Hazel Hawkins Hospital Auxiliary New Date! More Vendors! New Food!
Saturday, December 8 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Veteran’s Memorial Building
Raffle Drawings New Craft Vendors Thrift Shop Christmas Greenery & much more!
Downtown Hollister
Lunch available 11:00 am - 3:00 pm New menu with Polish Sausages, Hot Dogs and more!
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MT. MADONNA 10K
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Get ready for the trail run of a lifetime at the TrailCross Mt. Madonna 10k. Enjoy the redwoods, tan oaks, Miller estate ruins and many different trails at this atypical 10k. The 10k map adventure course will not be marked and the crowd will split up as there will be a variety of routes runners may choose from—with a map to locate checkpoints. Runners will also enjoy treats upon reaching the finish line. Monday, Nov. 12, 9am-1pm at Mt. Madonna County Park, 7850 Pole Line Road, Gilroy. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/ycxw63x6.
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GILROY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Find out what to do after a disaster at the Disaster Preparedness Workshop at the
Gilroy Library. Discover what to do if returning home after a fire of flood is not an option, how to reconnect with family and friends following a major disaster and how to stay safe in an earthquake.
Participants will also learn how to create a disaster kit. Get prepared Wednesday, Nov. 7, 7-8pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St. Visit sccl.org/Locations/Gilroy.
will present amazing crafts, gifts, art and much more. Saturday, Nov. 3, 10am-3pm at Guglielmo Winery, 1480 E. Main Ave. For information, call 408.779.2145.
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KNIT-IN All knitters are invited to gather their needles and yarn and work together at the KnitIn at the Morgan Hill Library. Share projects with others and get advice and help from more experienced knitters. This free drop-in event will be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, 6:30-8:45pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. For information, call Dianne Meek at 408.201.2419.
WINE BOTTLING Experience the fun of bottling wine at Guglielmo Winery’s Bottle Your Own and Autumn Craft & Vendor Fair event. Attendees can bring their own clean bottles or purchase new ones from the to use in bottling their own wine, labeling it and taking it home to enjoy or give as a gift. Also enjoy the Autumn Craft & Vendor Fair where more than 20 vendors
WOMEN’S SYMPOSIUM The Santa Clara County
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Morgan Hill Historical Society presents its annual Holiday Boutique—a holiday shopper’s favorite. Guests are invited to enjoy friendly faces while discovering wonderful gift items for everyone on their lists. Proceeds will benefit Morgan Hill Historical Society, a nonprofit volunteer organization. All are welcome to this free community event Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2-4, 10am-5pm each day inside the historic Hiram Morgan Hill House at Villa Mira Monte, 17860 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yadmjcsj.
DIWALI SHOW Purchase tickets now for the Indian Association of South County’s 24th annual Diwali Show. Celebrate the Panch Tattva, the five elements of earth,
wind, fire, water and sky, at the IASC’s biggest party of the year. Guests will be amazed by the talent of children and adults in the community, great food, fun and entertainment. Also enjoy a social hour and dancing. Saturday, Nov. 17, 4:30-11pm at Oakwood School, 105 John Wilson Way. For tickets, visit iascinfo.com.
HOLLISTER SUCCULENT PLANTING Head to the GardenShoppe for an afternoon of celebrating the Dia de los Muertos with a succulent planting workshop using Day of the Dead pots. Attendees will paint their own Day of the Dead
Discover Joie de Vivre at boutique wineries along the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail that create wines in the style of the Rhone Valley in Southern France. Enjoy stops at Lion Ranch Vineyards and Winery, Aver Family Vineyards and La Vie Dansante Wines. $129 per person includes tastings, a gourmet cheese and crackers platter and more. Saturday, Nov. 10, noon5pm departing from Ladera Grill Restaurant, 17305 Monterey St, Morgan Hill. Eight person minimum required. For tickets and more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/yanol6gn.
pot and use it to plant a succulent plant for $15 each. Get creative Saturday, Nov. 3, 2-4pm at the GardenShoppe, 354 Seventh St. Visit tinyurl.com/y8wxr9no. AZTEC DANCING All ages are invited to join Calpulli Itzpapalotl Danza Azteca at the Artspace Annex. The Calpulli Aztec dancers are a local arts group promoting, educating and inspiring individuals through pre-Hispanic dances and indigenous culture. This event is free, open to all and presented by San Benito County Arts Council. Beginners are welcome to come to circle and experience danza Wednesday, Nov. 7, 7:30-
8:30pm at ARTspace Annex, 217 Fifth St. For more information, visit sanbenitoarts.org.
SALINAS “LAUGHIN’ AND LIVIN’” Don’t miss multiple award-winning comic Carlos Mencia as he performs live at Fox Theater Salinas. Mencia is a Honduran born comedian, writer and actor best known as the host of Mind of Mencia, which aired on Comedy Central for four seasons. Mencia often touches on race, culture, social class and criminal justice in his political style of comedy. Thursday, Nov. 8, 7:30pm at Fox Theater Salinas, 241 Main St. ➝ 13
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Sheriff’s Office presents its 2018 Women’s Symposium, a free event designed to help women prepare for and gain knowledge about a career in law enforcement. Speak to the women of the Sheriff’s Office and learn how they have been successful in this career. Saturday, Nov. 10, 9am-12:30pm at Justice Training Center, 19050 Malaguerra Ave. To register, visit tinyurl.com/y9glha2g.
PATHWAYS TO RHONE VALLEY
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ON SENIORS
When the brain changes
MOOD SHIFT When a family member is diagnosed with dementia, it is often after a long period of noticeable changes in personality.
Dealing with memory loss and confusion OCTOBER 5, 2018
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he most common reason for family members to enroll their elderly relatives in the Live Oak Adult Day Services program is dementia. The term “dementia” is one that I often wish was renamed. It sounds somewhat insulting rather than clinical. When I was a college student studying the field of aging, the phrase, “organic brain syndrome,” was used, but somehow fell out of favor. For the purposes of this article, I will keep to modern wording. So, what exactly is dementia? It is a set of behaviors related to changes in the brain. Memory loss,
anxiety, confusion, wandering and paranoia are some of the symptoms often observed. Most people nowadays have heard of Alzheimer’s Disease, which causes dementia. There are other health conditions that also cause dementia, including strokes, head injuries, alcoholism and Parkinson’s Disease. Here at Live Oak we have seen seniors with the full range of dementia diagnoses. Sadly, younger people are sometimes diagnosed as well. Alzheimer’s Disease, for example, has an early-onset version that can strike one decades earlier than usual. When a family member is diagnosed with dementia, it is often after months or even years of noticeable
changes in their mood and behavior. Co-workers may see that the person’s work habits have changed, or they forget about important meetings or deadlines. At home they may be observed wearing the same clothes over and over, neglecting to take medications, or leaving pots on the stove until the smoke alarm sounds. Getting lost even in familiar surroundings is also a wake-up call for concerned family members. The first step should be a trip to the doctor. Some conditions, such as infections, that cause confusion can be treated. If there is no physical cause for the symptoms, a neurologist can best do more advanced testing to target the specific diagnosis. Ask your doctor or insurance company for a referral to a neurologist. And contact the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org) for lots of helpful info on support services, clinical trials of medications, and assistance navigating the daily challenges of caring for one with any type of dementia. There is no cure for most causes of dementia. The brain has been compromised. The symptoms can be treated to make the person somewhat more functional, but it can take time to find the best balance of medication, nutrition, and environment. There is usually an inevitable decline over time that can be gradual or rather rapid. Dementia is truly a cruel condition that robs the person of their day-to-day functioning and relationships. The family is affected as much as the individual with the disease. Get all the support you can from other relatives, friends, church members and neighbors. Investigate adult day care. Join a support group even if you think you do not have time—it will be your lifesaver. And be patient, both with yourself and with your loved one. Hug often. Cheryl Huguenor is the program director of Live Oak Adult Day Services in Gilroy. For more information visit liveoakadultdaycare.org.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Photographers of all levels of experience and skill are invited to join Morgan Hill Photography Club meetings. Members and guests will have an opportunity to discuss an image that they bring with them, ask one another about various aspects of photography, socialize and admire excellent photography. Learn more about photography and meet other local photographers at this friendly and very social club Wednesday, Nov. 7, 7-9pm at the Centennial Recreation Center Multipurpose Room, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. For more information, visit morganhillphotographyclub.org.
For information and tickets, visit carlosmencia.com.
HARVEST DINNER Join the Gilroy Exchange Club, a nonprofit community service organization, at its Harvest Dinner Auction and Dance at the IFDES Portuguese Hall in Gilroy. The Harvest Dinner will feature a raffle,
supporting the community’s most vulnerable members. Enjoy an auction of lavishly decorated trees, silent auction items, raffle prizes, a dining experience by executive chef Mark Johnson and an exclusive surprise performance. Tickets are $125, benefitting Rebekah Children’s Services. Saturday, Nov. 17, 6-10pm at the Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit rcskids.org/festival-of-trees.
HOLIDAY COMEDY Head to the theater and enjoy the heartwarming holiday comedy Mom’s Gift, written by Phil Olson, the annual fundraiser for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research presented by Limelight Actors Theater. In this comedy, Mom has been dead for 11 months and shows up at her husband’s birthday party as a ghost with a mission. Like Clarence in It’s a Wonderful Life, she has to accomplish a task to earn her wings. Enjoy door prizes and special surprises along with the show, running Nov. 16-Dec. 8 at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy. For more information and performance schedule, visit limelightactorstheater.com.
ENERGY SAVING TOOLKIT Use a library card to check out a free “Do-it-Yourself Home Energy Saving Toolkit” from the Morgan Hill or Gilroy library, presented by Silicon Valley Energy Watch, and learn how to save on energy and water bills. The kit contains energy- and water-saving supplies including two LED bulbs, three low-flow faucet aerators and weather stripping. Also included are tools to borrow to measure appliance energy use, determine heat loss, set refrigerators and freezers to appropriate temperatures and much more. A guidebook instructs how to install supplies and use the tools, and includes money saving tips. The program runs through the end of the year. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ycp64dgf.
ART FESTIVAL Save the Date for the Aromas Hills Artisans Holiday Art Festival. Enjoy hot apple cider and treats by the fire and find that special gift. Be creative at a workshop, watch demonstrations and shop for works by an array of artists under one roof showcasing stained glass, quilting, jewelry, paintings, pottery and sculptures, drawings, fiber art and more. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17 & 18, 10am-4pm daily at Aromas Community Grange, 400 Rose Ave, Aromas. Raffle drawing Sunday, Nov. 18, 2pm. Visit aromashillsartisans.com. FESTIVAL FUNDRAISER Registration is now open for the 16th annual Festival of Trees, where attendees will kick off the holiday season and raise funds
VOYAGE TO VIETNAM After traveling on 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 through May 12 at Children’s Discovery Museum, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. Visit cdm.org.
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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 support the many service projects the Gilroy Exchange Club provides each year. Friday, Nov. 9, 5:30-9pm at the IFDES Lodge-Portuguese Hall, 250 Old Gilroy St, Gilroy. For more information, visit gilroyexchangeclub.org.
GOAT YOGA Disconnect from day-to-day stress, illness or depression and focus on happy vibes at the original Goat Yoga that started it all. This experience is part yoga, part animal-assisted therapy and completely fun for everyone. Enjoy 30 minutes of Goat Yoga followed by Goat Happy Hour Saturday, Nov. 10, 3-4:30pm at 12660 New Ave, San Martin. $40 per person. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit sfbay.goatyoga.net.
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Art & Play in the Pre & K! November 14, 9:30 am Parents of toddler, preschool, and kindergarten age children are invited to come for a morning of activities and fun experiences with your child(ren) at the preschool/kindergarten.
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For information contact: benna.dimig@mountmadonnaschool.org or 408-846-4042
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MURAL
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It's A Wonderful Life
STYLE Martino came from Italy 25 years ago to paint the famous
‘Garlic Capital of the World’ mural at Fifth and Monterey Street.
Solis Winery; Gilroy Downtown Business Association; Aver Family Vineyards; Morgan Hill Cellars; Hecker Pass Winery; Michele Campbell Insurance Services; Lisa Faria, Realtor; and Fortino Winery. At the bottom right are three nicely rendered wine bottles representing Heller Vineyard and Wines, Guglielmo Winery and TASS. At the right are scrolls listing all the winery and mural participants. Above the scrolls are barrels representing Gina Lopez, State Farm, Starritt Realtors and Vivian Investment Partners. Bunches of grapes frame the entire mural. Turner notes, “It was truly a thrill to watch it come together. I’m thankful to the board for seeing that we could make this happen.” He expects the mural to make its way into marketing efforts at the Gilroy Welcome Center and elsewhere, and hopes others will find a way to include it in promoting tourism to the wine region. “Anybody can use this image: Have at it!” Turner concludes.
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quadrant. The old Victorian that’s home to Integrated Financial Benefits Network, owned by Jeff Orth, dominates the left quadrant. A biplane flies overhead with a banner touting Sarah’s Vineyard, and a water tower displays the Miramar Vineyards logo. Tim Slater says the mural cost more than $30,000 to produce, and the buy-in was beyond the reach of many small wineries’ marketing budgets. “But we were committed to show our lasting support for Gilroy in this, our 40th anniversary, and were determined to participate at some substantial level,” Slater says. “It occurred to us that the 20to 30-year longevity of the mural meant the high placement cost was actually a bargain on an annualized basis. Anyway, after two weeks of decision-making, we got into gear and claimed the airplane. We kind of like the metaphor for flying high and leading the way for our area.” A series of barrel heads contain logos of wineries including
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EZ care laminated floors downstairs, LR/DR combo, soaring ceilings in family room kitchen that has been remodeled, w/ custom cabinets, granite counter tops, all new stainless steel Kenmore Elite appliances, freestanding gas range w/self cleaning oven, warming drawer, an island that seats the entire family! The fireplace has a gas insert that can heat the entire home with exception of Master bedroom which is downstairs with fireplace, lots of closet space. Downstairs includes 1/2 bath, and laundry room. ALL BEDROOMS ARE BIG! The loft upstairs, that overlooks the kitchen & family room gives you a place to read, play games or quiet retreat. The yard is manicured plus family orchard. Big 3 car garage, near City Park.
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List Price: $658,800
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Step Inside and Be Pleasantly Suprised YOU CAN KEEP LOOKING ~ But this 3Br/2Ba is what you’ve been looking for— freshly updated & nothing left to do. Beautiful front & back yards. This home won’t last long! Don’t Let This One Go By! $499,999 Hollister (831) 648-7271
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Open Saturday 1-4pm Hosted by Jose Vargas (831) 524-1559 Open Sunday 1-4pm Hosted by Shannan Matthews (209) 410-8078 Listed by Tammy Davis (831) 801-3179 Spacious Del Curto built 4Br/2.5Ba home with custom touches throughout. Open kitchen with tons of cabinets, built-in desk and large island that flows into a large family room with a cozy fireplace. Central A/C, upstairs laundry, walk-in closets, wood blind window coverings, ceiling fans, water softener, reverse osmosis. Oversized driveway with a huge side yard for possible RV parking. Huge private backyard perfect for backyard barbecues and gatherings— maybe a pool is in your future? And for your pets—an extra large covered dog kennel. All located in a quiet neighborhood within walking distance to Las Brisas Park.
1291 Manzanita Drive, Hollister Offered for $629,900
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