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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

FEBRUARY 22, 2019

GAVILAN STRONG Local Adapted PE program gives the disabled an edge P4

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GREATNESS Gavilan’s Adapted PE Program provides the disabled with a new lease on life BY KIMBERLY EWERTZ PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON

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hallenges faced by individuals with disabilities or those recovering from a serious injury are incomprehensible, and many times what’s needed most is an environment that not only promotes physical healing, but inspires the motivation to overcome these dramatic challenges, and provides them with the knowledge that they are not alone. Gavilan College’s Adapted PE program provides just that, offering a supportive team of professional instructors in a welcoming environment. “You’re working at your level, you’re advocating for yourself and you’re getting what you need, and

it’s at their speed,” Karen Sato, 62, instructor of the program, said. Adaptive PE is a physical

education program designed for students with disabilities, with a current enrollment of approximately 160 students. Dave Ellis created the program in 1973 and Sato moved into his role in 2011 after Ellis retired. Sato’s association with Gavilan started years earlier. In 1974 after graduating from Live Oak High school she enrolled in Gavilan college to pursue a degree in physical education. During her first year, the DSPS coordinator, Carol

Ghirladucci-Cooper, asked if she’d consider volunteering as a mobility aid in the Adapted PE class. Although Sato admits initially it seemed a “scary idea”, she decided to try it. “I was picturing these people not doing very well and using wheelchairs,” Sato said. What Sato encountered on her first assignment, assisting a young woman named Sharon who was an odd quad, (a quadriplegic who gained additional movement), changed her life. “The first time I met Sharon


ALL WALKS OF LIFE Gavilan College’s

Adapted PE builds self-confidence with specially-designed physical education programs for individuals with disabilities. Featured: Michelle Kamalani.

helping the students with disabilities. The reason she’s remained at there for the past 34 years is simple. It’s the students. “When they make that little bit of improvement, it’s just amazing,” Sato said. “Their self-confidence just grows, it’s exciting, it’s just fabulous.” As much as she’s loved her job Sato has decided that this May she will retire from Gavilan, but she has every confidence that the program, which began 46 years ago, will continue.

“It’s successful I think, because of the staff, a dedicated staff, great staff,” Sato said, adding that the Accessible Education Center, which the APE program is under, has a current staff of 21. The program itself consists of two classes, the Adapted Swimming class, which offers students a state of the art recently remodeled pool. This course helps to improve flexibility and range of motion, increase joint movement, improve circulation, and improve control of body movement through water,

which remains at a consistent temperature of 86 degrees year-round. Student Amanda Sachtleben, who broke her neck in a mountain biking accident 18 years ago, found it to be the only treatment that made a difference for her. “I’ve tried just everything under the sun as far as treatments go, I’ve even gone for a full stem cell treatment, and I haven’t found as much relief as I have with the pool,” Sachtleben said. “Being in there with other people, you don’t have to explain ➝ 6

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was in a classroom and here’s this woman doing a wheelie in her wheelchair, so that’s my introduction and I thought, oh, no problem,” Sato said. That experience inspired Sato to move beyond her original goal and after attaining her AA, she continued her education at San Francisco State where she received a BA and her Master’s degree in Orientation and Mobility for the blind and visually impaired. Upon her graduation from SFSU in 1981, Sato returned to Gavilan to begin her career

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ADAPTED PE

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RECOVERY Program participant Chris Burgman works his upper body

FEBRUARY 22, 2019

on a machine in Gavilan College’s Adapted PE program.

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what’s wrong with you, you just come together on the same plane. That does something to your spirit that gives you strength to continue, it gives you strength to go on because it’s hard to continue every day when you’re hurting. We have a lot of fun too, there’s a lot of laughter, it’s uplifting.” The program also offers students Adapted PE classes in a specially designed mini gym complete with wheelchair accessible equipment, including, a stretching table, whole body vibration units which promotes circulation, balance and stretching, and a floor made of safety cushioned material. Morgan Hill resident, Eric Gould, who was born with cerebral palsy, has participated in the program for the past 18 years, spending an average of three hours a day, four days a week utilizing both classes. “My heart rate is good, my blood pressure has gone down, and my energy level is high, Gould said, adding, “It makes you feel better, physically, mentally, it’s all good.” Part-time program instructor for the past three years, Eric Lopez, who works closely with Sato, is an advocate of both. “I always tell everyone you should be doing both classes,” Lopez said.

Lopez holds BA degrees in both political science and exercise science, and a Master’s degree in sports conditioning and performance. He is slated to continue teaching the courses when Sato retires, and as excited as he is about the opportunity, he will miss his mentor. “Karen is just vibrant, always cheerful, that’s one thing I love about her,” Lopez said. “She can’t sit still she’s always going, she’s always making us laugh.” To continue his professional development Lopez returned to graduate school to attain a geriatric certification, which he’ll complete by June. Eric started his career at Gavilan as an APE mobility aide 14 years ago, and he feels that he has returned to his calling. “I believe God’s put me in this path to help older adults to live a longer and hopefully healthy life as they age,” Lopez said, adding, “I want the students to know that this is a place where everyone from all walks of life are accepted no matter what the disability is.” From the start of her career, Sato’s goal has been to keep students motivated and committed to the program. “If you’re coming in here I want you to be comfortable, I want ➝ 15


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SWEET SOUNDS

Spend Saturday night dancing to the sounds of rockabilly blues music as it fills The Longhouse Feb. 23.

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Experience Sweet Daddy and the Bad Cats as they rock The Longhouse with their brand of Southern-fried rockabilly blues with a Texas twist. Enjoy music from Freddy Fender, the Texas Tornados, Stevie Ray Vaughan and more mixed with great danceable original rockabilly blues Saturday, Feb. 23, 9pm-1am at The Longhouse, 8195 Monterey St. For more information, visit sweetdaddyband.com.

Breathe, stretch and unwind during 75 minutes of yoga in the beautiful surroundings of Guglielmo Winery, the oldest continuously operating, family-owned winery in the Santa Clara Valley. After yoga head to the tasting room and try award-winning, premium wines. During winter months, yoga is held inside the Heritage Room. Dress in layers and bring a yoga mat. Enjoy yoga in the vines Sunday, Feb. 24, 10:45am–noon at Guglielmo Winery, 1480 E Main Ave, Morgan Hill. Visit artofyogamorganhill.com.

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BRUSH LETTERING Get started on a lettering journey at Art of Yoga’s “Basics of Brush Lettering” workshop. Participants will be guided through brush lettering skills including up-and-down strokes, letter shapes and incorporation of personal style. Take-home supplies included in the workshop price consist of two lettering pens, pencil, eraser, tool pouch and lettering worksheet and guides. Saturday, Feb. 23, 10am-noon at Art of Yoga, 16165 Monterey Road. To register, visit tinyurl.com/yd5roba7.

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DALLAS BRASS Join San Jose Wind Symphony for an afternoon of great music and good fun as the group welcomes the world famous Dallas Brass to its next concert, “The Brass Ring.” Enjoy one of America’s foremost musical ensembles as guest artists, the Dallas Brass, augment the traditional brass quintet with a full complement of drums and percussion. Sunday, Feb. 24, 3pm at McAfee Performing Arts Center, 20300 Herriman Ave. Visit sjws.org.

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THEATER

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FEBRUARY 22, 2019

ROCK OUT South Valley Civic Theatre rolls with its winter production, ‘Godspell.’

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SVCT’s presents Broadway hit of biblical proportion By SUSAN L. RIFE

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teen cast for South Valley Civic Theatre’s production of Stephen Schwartz’s 1971 off-Broadway hit “Godspell” may be the most genius theater decision ever, as their youthful exuberance spills off the stage in brightly colored paisley waves. At the heart of this pop-rock musical are the most feel-good of the parables of Jesus, mostly from the Gospel of Matthew, told by Andy Gonzalez as Jesus. His enthusiastic young followers respond with fun, uptempo songs as they dance through a brightly-colored playground, complete with swings

and slide. Interestingly, many of the songs’ lyrics come from the Episcopal Church hymnal. Gonzalez, who at 19 is at the top of the teen cast’s age range, brings a grounded maturity to the role, and his voice is just to die for. Sporting a creditable Afro, he beams a near-constant benevolent smile as he coaxes his disciples out of their old ways of thinking and into the new teachings he brings, along with new behaviors—primary, of course, being the commandments to love God and your neighbor. In the second act, he grows more frustrated with his followers’ seeming lack of understanding of the point he’s

trying to make, especially as he recognizes his own time running out and the long road ahead for the new Christians. There’s a bit of focus on the events leading up to the crucifixion, but really nothing directly pointing to the Resurrection. Gonzalez is joined by several others in the cast with exceptionally strong voices. Natalie Fitzgibbons knocks it out of the theater on the musical’s best-known number, “Day by Day,” and leads beautiful harmonies on “By My Side” with Kendall Eves and Caroline Drayton. Lucia Kaelin, in a funky fur vest over a wildly printed dress, puts a torch singer’s smokey spin on “Turn Back O’ Man.” Sean O’Connor handles the thankless role of Judas well, singing “We Beseech Thee.” Charlie Grimm, playing John the Baptist, gives a heartfelt rendering to “On the Willows.” Directed by Megan Griffin with vocal direction by Lynette Oliphant, the cast ably handles the tricky Schwartz harmonies, which go far beyond four-part into practically another dimension. Music director Mike Rubino leads a snappy live band of Kirk Berkland, Tony Burmudez, Tom Dossa, Chris Eves, Greg Goebel, Jonathan Heinz and Holly Lasky, and believe me, live music goes a long way in brightening up any stage production. Alicia Corso’s costume designs are both age- and era-appropriate, with bright florals and paisleys, fringed vests and daisy crowns nearly outshining the cast’s beaming smiles. The show was last presented by SVCT in 1998. The current production is part of SVCT’s 50th anniversary season. South Valley Civic Theatre presents “Godspell.” Music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Performances through Mar. 2 at the Morgan Hill Community Playhouse, 17090 Monterey St., Morgan Hill. Tickets $16-$25. For tickets and information, visit svct.org.


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FEBRUARY 22, 2019

PIANO COMPETITION

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Gavilan College and the Filice Family present The 14th annual Marian Filice Piano Competition and Music Festival, showcasing piano students from fifth to 12th grades. Contestants will prepare and perform two contrasting pieces from the classical repertoire by memory. The competition consists of junior and senior divisions with nearly $2000 in prize money awarded and honorable mentions recognized in each division. Sunday, Mar. 3, 10am at Gavilan College, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd, Gilroy. Admission is free and the awards ceremony and music festival will begin at 3pm. For more information, visit gavilan.edu/music.

GILROY TOUCHING COMEDY Enjoy Limelight Actors Theater’s winter comedy production, The Velocity

of Autumn. Watch as 80-yearold artist, Alexandra barricades herself in her home with Molotov cocktails while in a showdown over where she’ll spend her

remaining years, and is surprised by her estranged son who returns after 20 years. Guests are invited to bring their own dinner and wine to performances Friday, Feb. 22-Saturday, Mar. 23 at Limelight Actors Theater, 7341 Monterey St. For information, showtimes and tickets, visit limelightactorstheater.com. ZUMBA CLASS Get up and get moving at the free Zumba Party at the Gilroy Library. Enjoy rhythms like salsa, merengue, cumbia and samba set to Latin and other international beats at this easy-to-follow dance fitness party that works all major muscle groups with high-energy cardio.

Tuesday, Feb. 26, 5:30-6:30pm at the Gilroy Library Community Room, 350 W. Sixth St. For more information, visit sccl.org or call 408.842.8207. BLACK LIGHT PAINTING Paint a masterpiece with black lights and neon paints at Moya Art Gallery and Studio’s Black Light Paint Party. All ages are welcome, and no experience is necessary to enjoy this unique event. Participants are invited to create any painting of their choosing freehand or to coordinate with the studio to have the picture pre-sketched for them. Friday, Mar. 1, 6pm at Moya Art Gallery and Studio, 7516 Eigleberry St, Ste 100. For


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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 2019. Throughout the month of March meet the talented winemakers and enjoy complimentary wine tasting, special perks and other surprises at the tasting rooms of more than 30 wineries along the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail. Enjoy Spring Passport 2019 March 1 - 31. For individual winery hours, days of operation, tickets and a list of partnering restaurants, visit santaclarawines.com.

OUTDOOR EXPLORATION

Visit Coe Park for Raincoats and Rubber Boots. Bring rain slickers and boots to play in the creek, float rubber ducks and boats and hike along the creek on a scavenger hunt to discover plants and animals that exist there. Kids are encouraged to bring bikes and helmets to ride the obstacle course under supervision of experienced mountain bikers. Join the fun Saturday, Mar 2, 10:30am-3pm at Henry W. Coe State Park, Hunting Hollow Entrance. Visit coepark.net.

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HISTORIC STORIES Step back in time over a century at the Gilroy Library’s “Historical Family Stories from Santa Clara County” event, and meet an early pioneer woman whose descendants still reside in Santa Clara County today. Guests will enjoy a dramatic soliloquy by historian/actress Shay Azevedo in this special tribute to the stories of the early San Ysidro area. Saturday, Mar. 2, 11am-noon at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St. For more information, visit sccl.org.

COMEDY DINNER Head to Granada Theatre for a night of laughter, dinner and dancing. Guests will enjoy the comedy of Michael Mancini, dinner and dancing to the live music of Soul Kiss. Guests must be 21 or older to attend, and dress to impress with collared shirts and no ball caps. Tickets are nonrefundable. Saturday, Feb. 23, 6-10pm at Granada Theatre, 17440 Monterey St. For more information and tickets, visit liveloveleal.com.

GROWING STRAWBERRIES Join UC Master Gardener Dawn Avery at the free class, “Grow Great Strawberries.” Learn about the different types of strawberries, optimum site selection and preparation and best watering and fertilization practices. Also learn about integrated pest management for strawberries. A portion of the class will be held outside; dress accordingly. Saturday, Feb. 23, 10am-noon at UC Master Gardeners of Monterey Bay, 1432 Freedom Blvd. Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. For information and to register, visit tinyurl.com/yd64osuo.

BOOK SIGNING Letters from Yemen is the true story of British midwife Jean Mondon’s two-year adventure living and working in the Arab Republic of Yemen in the 1980s. Head to Kelly’s Books and join Mondon’s daughter and co-author Suzanne Elliott for a free book signing. Saturday, Feb. 23, 1pm at Kelly’s Books, 1838 Main St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/y3jjz78n.

HOLLISTER TRIBUTE BAND Join Steel Horse: The Music of Bon Jovi as they return to Grillin & Chillin Alehouse. Enjoy a fun ➝ 13

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BEST FRIEND Seeker Vineyards recently released a 2016 cabernet, petite sirah, and malbec as part of its “fur baby” series.

New vintages Local wineries show off their latest releases By LAURA NESS

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new year typically brings new wine releases, and also, a glimpse of the future. At Calerrain, they just released their 2017 Santa Lucia Highlands chardonnay, and will be releasing their debut malbec and albariño in March. Aver Family just released their 2017 Benevolent Viognier (90 pts), 2015 Family Album Petite Sirah/ Cabernet Red Blend and their wine club exclusive 2015 Blessing Petite Sirah. They recently featured all their 90+ point wines: 2014 Family Album Mourvèdre (90 points), 2015 Hope Rhône Blend (92 points and Editor's Choice, Wine Enthusiast), 2014 Faith Petite Sirah/Syrah Blend (92 points) and 2014 Heritage Cabernet (91 points), as well as the 90 point viognier. Church Creek Cellars recently

released their 2013 Cab Sauvignon Reserve, which was aged in 100 percent new French oak barrels for about 42 months. A long beauty sleep! Their 2016 tempranillo awaits, too. Lion Ranch will release their 2017 viognier and 2017 marsanne to the public soon: they are wine club only for now. Karen Seeker of Seeker Vineyard reminds us they are closed for the winter, as their parking lot fills with rainwater. They hope to re-open on March 2 for Spring Passport, featuring the music of Trainwreck. Thereafter, they hope to open the first and third Saturday of each month, freeing up other Saturdays for private bookings. They just released a sparkling blanc de blancs extra brut and their “fur baby” series: 2016 estate cabernet, 2016 petite sirah and 2016 malbec.


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GROWING TOMATOES

Join UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County and learn to increase success in growing tomatoes. Learn about new tomato varieties that are on the market, which tomatoes work well in the local climate and how correct planting methods, pest control and irrigation can produce healthy, productive plants. Growing in containers will also be covered. Admission is free. Monday, Mar. 4, 7-8:30pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave, Morgan Hill. For more information, sccl.org.

EVENTS GRANT REQUESTS The Gilroy Assistance League is accepting grant requests for the year 2019 that will benefit

Gilroy youth organizations and programs. In 2018 Gilroy Assistance League distributed $24,000 in grants to various youth services. A formal grant request must be completed and returned no later than Monday, Feb. 25. Grant request proposal forms may be downloaded at gilroyassistanceleague.org. For additional information, call Gina Anderson at 408.843.8604. READING BUDDIES Children

Wasserman for a senior fraud prevention seminar led by experts from the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigations. Learn about the various insurance fraud schemes impacting Santa Clara County, how to avoid being a victim and how to detect and report fraud. This free, informative seminar is open to all and will cover elder fraud, auto insurance and workers’ compensation insurance fraud. Thursday, Mar. 14, 10:05am-11:05am at Gilroy Senior Center, 7371 Hanna St, Gilroy. For more information, call 408.299.5010.

BRIDGE LESSONS Sharpen playing skills at intermediate bridge lessons in Gilroy. Six instructional sessions feature lectures, pre-dealt practice hands and handouts. Thursdays, Feb. 28-Apr. 4, 2:30-4pm at the Gilroy Senior Center, 7871 Hanna St, Gilroy. To register, call accredited Bridge instructor Patty Stone, 408.981.1043 or 408.846.2952, or email patty.stone@charter.net.

TRASH BASH Help clean up illegally dumped trash and litter in San Martin and local waterways at the San Martin Trash Bash. Cleanup supplies and safety gear will be provided, along with a complimentary lunch for volunteers at noon. Registration is open to volunteers age 16 and older; liability waivers must be signed by all volunteers or legal guardians. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Event will occur rain or shine. Join the Trash Bash Saturday, Mar. 16, 8:30am-12:30pm at the Sig Sanchez Government Center, 80 W. Highland Ave, San Martin. Visit tinyurl.com/y9vnm59u.

HISTORIC TOUR Learn about the historic districts of Gilroy the first Saturday of each month during Historic Walking Tours. Join members of the Gilroy Historical Society Saturday, Mar. 2, 10am-noon for a free walking Women’s History Tour. Reservations are recommended, but not required. Meet at the Gilroy Historical Museum, 195 Fifth St, Gilroy. For information, call the Gilroy Museum at 408.846.0446. BLACK HISTORY Join the Gilroy Center for the Arts at its fifth annual Black History Month Exhibit. See the featured art of black folk artists, collage artists, photographers, sculptors and more through Mar. 3 at Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy. Admission to the gallery and receptions are always free. Visit gilroycenterforthearts.com. SENIOR FRAUD PREVENTION Join County Supervisor Mike

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. Don’t miss this year’s guest performers, Super Soul Brothers. All proceeds benefit the Gavilan College Music Program. Bach to Blues 2018 will be held Saturday, March 16, 7pm at The Gavilan College Theater, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd, Gilroy. For more information, visit gavilan.edu/bachtoblues.

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evening as Steel Horse gets guests on their feet with performances of all the greatest hits from the entire Bon Jovi catalog. Friday, Mar. 1, 7-10pm at Grillin & Chillin Alehouse, 401 McCray St. Visit steelhorsebonjovi.com.

in grades 1-4 are invited to buddy up with a furry friend and practice reading aloud to a therapy animal at the Gilroy Library. Participants must sign up by phone or in person to guarantee a reading time slot. Drop-ins are allowed, but a furry friend may not be available without prior registration. Readers are asked to be on time as spots will only be held for five minutes before being given to another waiting reader. Thursday, Feb. 28, 3:30-4:40pm at the Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St, Gilroy. For information, call 408.842.8207 or visit sccl.org.

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Lasting legacy Gilroy honors Black culture at its fifth annual celebration By DEBRA ESKINAZI

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his month the Gilroy Arts Alliance gathers the community for its fifth annual celebration of the rich contributions African Americans have made to our national and local tapestry. Exhibit curator Louise Shields said the theme of this year’s event focused on the Black Migration and its lasting legacy on arts and culture. “What inspired me is the strength and courage of how thousands of African Americans fled the Deep South—escaping the lynchings, Jim Crow laws, murders, poor living and working conditions for the North, in hopes of a better life for themselves and their families,” Shields says. Through the exhibit Shields and other artists pay tribute to ancestors who paved the way to a better life for generations to come. “The legacy our ancestors left

included music, arts, and literature, which blossomed through creative talents such as Jacob Lawrence, Duke Ellington and poet Zora Neale Hurston,” Shields says. “My great grandmother was also featured in the exhibit. I am told that she migrated from Louisiana with my grandmother.” Opened since Feb. 2, Gilroy Arts Alliance executive director Kevin Heath says the community response has been amazing. “The celebration event drew a full house,” Heath says. “Whether it is through the artists who exhibit with us throughout the year, or the rich cultural events we provide, it is always a pleasure to see the community turn our and support cultural arts.” For more information, visit: gilroycenterforthearts.com or call, 408.842.6999.


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CHANGO PAWS Michelle Kamalani joined the program after removing

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in his leg. Born with cerebral palsy he needed the assistance of canes to walk before the infection, after, he was restricted to a wheelchair. Peterson’s doctor prescribed swimming and recommended Gavilan’s Adapted PE Program, which he participated in for two years. Last October he returned to the program due to a spike in his blood sugar levels and a significant weight gain. Now that he’s back, he plans on staying. “You feel better about yourself, it gives you incentive, you feel better physically and it gives you a purpose,” Peterson said, adding, “You make friends here, it’s a family, it really is a family.” For further information on the program and how to register, go to: gavilan.edu/student/aec/ index.php, or contact the Accessible Education Center office at, 408.848.4865.

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you to be happy, I want you to feel you can do it,” Sato said. It seems to be a winning philosophy, just ask her students. “Karen is positive and you just know she’s trying to get you to better yourself, and I definitely am,” student Michelle Kamalani, 51, said. Kamalani joined the program in 2017 after undergoing surgery for the removal of a golf ball sized brain tumor. “They went in on my right side, so therefore I have numbness on my left side and my left foot slightly drags from it and my left hand has a mind of its own sometimes,” Kamalani said, adding, “Being here, seeing the other people and their disabilities, really helps you to realize a lot of the time life isn’t so bad, you’re not alone.” Gilroy resident, James Peterson agrees with Kamalani. He first took part in the program nine years ago after developing a staph infection

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Pride of Ownership Shows! BEAUTIFUL ~ Spacious 5Br/3Ba with 1Br/1Ba on ground floor. Features living room & separate family room w/fireplace, eat-in kitchen w/island, master suite w/walk-in & private bath. Interested? Call Today for a Showing! $435,000 Los Banos (831) 245-0321

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