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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

JULY 19, 2019

A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

Calendar of events P8 Wildfire preparation P14 Real Estate P19

Beer Rising Silicon Valley Beer Week extends to South Valley P6


Locals enjoy savings on admission this summer Evenings by the Bay Make Saturday nights special this summer with live music and amazing food. Locals pay only $25 per adult and $15 per child after 6 p.m.

Summer Sundays Spend your Sunday afternoons with us. Locals are invited to arrive after 2 p.m. to save $10 on each general admission.

Remember to park in the Downtown East Garage (340 Tyler Street, Monterey) and hop aboard the MST trolley for a fast, fun and free ride to the Aquarium!

For more information, visit

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EDITOR’S NOTE

SV Beer Week “Beer desert” no more—South Valley’s craft brew scene has grown exponentially these past couple of years. There’s no better time to experience it than the seventh annual Silicon Valley Beer Week, expanding its reach to South Valley July 19-28. The annual celebration of local brewers and craft beer culture has been a mainstay in San Jose and surrounding areas. Now, Gilroy and Morgan Hill beer establishments are joining the festivities.

Kelly Brewing Company in Morgan Hill has been full steam ahead since its grand opening in March, holding various events, beer releases and other entertainment. In downtown Gilroy, breweries seem to be popping up at a rapid pace. This week’s cover story (page 6) has the details of Beer Week in South Valley. ERIK CHALHOUB

Editor, South Valley

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ENCHANTING EVENING

The community is invited to enjoy a free movie under the stars July 20.

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OUTDOOR MOVIE The Poppy Jasper International Film Festival and the City of Morgan Hill present a free outdoor viewing of the film Ella Enchanted. Guests are invited to bring chairs and blankets, grab some snacks and enjoy the show under the stars. Saturday, July 20, 8-10pm at Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. For information, call 408.782.0008 or email mariah.dabel@morganhill.ca.gov.

GILROY

BENEFIT CONCERT The third annual “The Squeeze” benefit concert will feature headliner Cripple Creek Band. Guests will enjoy a night of country and Southern rock music, dancing, beer, wine and food. Guests will also have the chance to enter the mechanical bull riding competition for a chance to win prizes. Must be 21 or older with a valid ID. All proceeds will benefit Rebekah Children’s Services. Saturday, July 19, 5:30-11pm at Gilroy Gardens, 13050 Hecker Pass Highway. For tickets, visit thesqueezeconcert.com.

MORGAN HILL

COMMUNITY OUTING The Morgan Hill Historical Society’s admission-free annual Community Picnic features kids’ passport activities including birds on display, vintage fire truck, stick horse rides, vintage art activities, balloons and face painting. Children with completed passports may choose a prize from the Old West Treasure Chest. A Mariachi Competition will award cash prizes. Hot dogs, vegetarian chili, beer, wine and more will be available for purchase. Saturday, July 20, 10am-2pm at Villa Mira Monte, 17860 Monterey Road. For information, visit tinyurl.com/y2hzw7fu.

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STREET FESTIVAL JULY 19, 2019

The Hollister Downtown Association is presenting the 33rd Annual Street Festival Car Show. This year’s event features two stages of live entertainment and music, more than 200 vehicles on display and a Kids Zone. It also includes free watermelon, vendors, refreshment concessions, raffle prizes, free admission, free parking and more. Saturday, July 20, 10am-4pm in Downtown Hollister. For information, visit downtownhollister.org/street-festival-car-show.

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BUSINESS Silicon Valley Beer Week recognizes growing scene in Gilroy, Morgan Hill BY ERIK CHALHOUB

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ot too long ago, Eric Ingram purchased a Pliny the Elder at a liquor store in Gilroy, only to find out later that the beer, which is one of the most sought-after brews among beer fans, was two months out of date.

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Gilroy was a source of frustration for the lovers of suds, who often had to drive to San Jose, Santa Cruz and other cities just to get their fix. “For years we were a beer desert out here,” Ingram said. “I call it a wasteland. Distributors would put their outdated beer down here, and it was obvious.” Now halfway through 2019, Gilroy’s beer scene has improved dramatically, and its epicenter is downtown. It all happened within a span of two years. Bartenders Union Local 408 and Golden State Brew and Grill opened in 2017, followed by Promised Land Brewing Company and Capos Night Club & Restaurant earlier in 2019. All joined a lineup

that includes the Milias Restaurant and The District, and all are located on Monterey Street. Lonely Oak Brew Pub and Pizzeria is also currently under construction, mere doors away from Milias. “There was nothing in Gilroy,” said Ingram, the co-owner of Promised Land. “Now, for Gilroy, it’s just beginning.”

South Valley joins Beer Week Silicon Valley Beer Week, running July 19-28, celebrates local brewers and craft beer culture with events throughout San Jose and surrounding areas. Now for its seventh year, Beer Week is extending its reach to the South Valley, and Gilroy/Morgan Hill beer establishments have been invited to participate in the 10-day celebration with new releases, tastings and other special events. An opening party, “Brew at the Zoo,” is set for July 19 from 6-9pm at San Jose’s Happy Hollow Zoo. Then, for the next nine days, more than 150 events are lined up throughout the Silicon Valley.

Promised Land plans on releasing its Tech Juice NEIPA 6.4 percent IPA for Beer Week. The beer is a collaboration with Trail Dust BBQ and South Winchester BBQ. It will be available in the Promised Land tasting room, 7419 Monterey St., on July 25. In Morgan Hill, Kelly Brewing Company, which celebrated its grand opening in March, will not only release a new beer, but it is also inviting the community to meet the brewers and take a tour of its open fermentation brewery at 70 East Fourth St. on July 25 from 5-9pm. “We’re working like crazy trying to improve everywhere,” said owner Ross Kelly. “People have a lot of good things to say about our beer.” Golden State Brewery has a number of events lined up for Beer Week at its Santa Clara location, including an IPA release, a film screening and more. For the complete list of events, visit svbeerweek.com.

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT The taps at Bartenders

Union Local 408 await thirsty customers. Promised Land Brewing Company’s latest pale ale is shown in front of Old City Hall in downtown Gilroy. Alex Dahl pours at Kelly Brewing Company in Morgan Hill.

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BINOCULARS STARGAZING

JULY 19, 2019

The San Jose Astronomical Association and the Open Space Authority will host a guided tour of the night sky. Attendees are asked to bring a pair of binoculars to learn how to find astronomical features. Dress warm and bring water to drink. Pets, telescopes and deep space photography are not permitted at this free event. Saturday, July 20, 9:30-11pm at Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve, 550 Palm Ave, Morgan Hill. For information and to register, visit tinyurl.com/yyucm9gv.

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GILROY WINE DINE & DANCE Sarah’s Vineyard’s Wine Dine & Dance Series returns Friday nights.

Attendees can enjoy live music, local food truck fare, a full bottle menu and wine by the glass. There is no cover charge; guests must be over 21, and outside alcohol is

prohibited. Wine, dine and dance Friday, July 19, 6-9pm at Sarah’s Vineyard, 4005 Hecker Pass Highway. Visit sarahsvineyard.com. DOWNTOWN LIVE Gilroy’s family-friendly Downtown Live free concerts return Thursday nights, with live music, vendors and a kid zone. Food trucks will also be onsite for hungry attendees. Attendees are advised to bring along folding chairs and dancing shoes. Americana band Low Noon will hit the stage Thursday, July 25. Downtown Live will be held Thursdays, 5-9pm in Downtown Gilroy. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ y5zhlg66.

GARLIC FESTIVAL Celebrating 41 years of family fun, the Gilroy Garlic Festival features three days of garlicky food, celebrity chefs, live music and entertainment on three stages, a children’s area, arts and crafts and more. At Gourmet Alley, famous “Pyro Chefs” put on a flame-up show and hundreds of volunteers prepare garlicky gourmet dishes, cooking competitions including the Great Garlic Cook-Off, and beer and wine tasting. Friday-Sunday, July 26-28, all day at Christmas Hill Park, 7050 Miller Ave. Visit gilroygarlicfestival.com.


SUPERHERO 5K

SMOKIN CELEBRATION

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samples from future vintages and current release offerings. Saturday, July 20, 1-4pm at Calera Wine Company, 11300 Cienega Road. Reservations are required, guests must be 21 and over to attend and pets are not permitted at this event. For tickets and information, visit duckhorn.com.

single image. View the exhibition through Aug. 4 at ARTspace ANNEX, 217 Fifth St. For information, call 831.636.2787 or email marisanned@yahoo.com.

FRAMING A STORY The San Benito County Arts Council presents its new photography exhibition, “Framing a Story, a Fine Art Photography Exhibition.” This exhibition of local photographers features photographic essays—sets or series of photographs intended to tell a story, more so than through a

ARTIST SHOWCASE El Teatro Campesino’s fourth artist showcase, Palabra/Word, features a weekend full of live theater, music, poetry and more. New and returning artists will take the stage. All tickets will be $10 and sold at the door. Open seating in the theater will begin 30 minutes prior to performance times. ➝4

Superheroes of all ages are invited to join the Superhero 5k Run/Walk and Kids’ Fun Run. Trophies will be awarded for timed Fastest Finishers and Team Costume Contest, and the first 400 runners to cross the finish line will receive a customized medal. Registration includes a cape and commemorative T-shirt. Saturday, July 27, 8-11am. Race start and finish is located at 649 San Benito St, Hollister. For information and to register, visit hollistersuperhero5k.com.

VINES & VIBES Guglielmo Winery presents its summer concert series, Vines & Vibes. Attendees are invited to bring a

HOLLISTER MARQUEE EVENT Calera Wine Company’s marquee event features live music, Spanish-themed food pairing stations with seasonal tapas and Calera’s summer sippers. The event is also an opportunity to tour Calera’s caves and taste barrel

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA JULY 19, 2019

PET WASH The 10th annual Pet Wash Fundraiser in Cherisse’s Hair Salon’s parking lot will benefit Amber’s Angels. John Paul Pet products will be used exclusively in available services including washes, toenail trims and blow dries. The fundraiser also includes raffles and other activities. Sunday, July 21, noon3pm at Cherisse’s Hair Salon, 84 W. Second St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/y3gp7y6v.

picnic dinner or purchase a meal onsite and relax while enjoying a bottle or glass of Guglielmo’s award-winning wine. Area bands will perform throughout the series. Attendees must be 21 or over, and no outside alcohol is permitted. Wednesday, July 24, 6-9pm at Guglielmo Winery, 1480 E. Main Ave. Visit guglielmowinery.com.

Dorcich Family Vineyards is hosting its free, family-friendly Smokin Summer Celebration featuring live music by Anthony Presti. Barbecue tickets are available now for food served up by Smoking Pig BBQ Company, including barbecue and vegetarian entree options and complemented by classic barbecue style sides. Dorcich Family Vineyards wines will also be available for purchase. Saturday, July 20, 4-7pm at Dorcich Family Vineyards, 11775 Watsonville Rd, Gilroy. For barbecue tickets and information, visit dorcichfamilyvineyards.com.

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6 that he learned everything from “YouTube University.” Ingram and his wife Nicole are partners with Ingram’s father in Gilroy’s BBQ 152, and craft beer eventually made its way to the restaurant. The business of beer and barbecue naturally led to the opening of Promised Land. “It made the business a lot more fun,” he said. “We met some good people, made some fine relationships, and that pretty much led us to this.”

Downtown brotherhood

Erik Chalhoub

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LABOR OF LOVE

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Alex Seaborne (left) and Eric Ingram inspect the equipment at Promised Land Brewing Company.

brewing science at the Siebel Institute of Technology, then additional time learning abroad at Doemens Academy in Munich, Germany, Kelly returned to South County determined to make his own mark. “I knew I wanted to open my own brewery,” said the 2006 Live Oak High School alumnus. “I knew by the time I was 20, 21 years old that I wanted to do this. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for the last 10 years.” Kelly knew exactly where to turn and, with a soft opening in November 2018 followed by a grand opening in March, he opened the doors of his very own Kelly Brewing Company. “It was great. We were packed,” said the 30-year-old brewmaster and local business owner who grew up in San Martin. “It’s really

cool to see people’s reactions to the beer we make.” The 5,000-square-foot brewery and taphouse—completely remodeled with the help of his father Dave Kelly and contractor Brandon Kuskie—also has an additional 1,400-square-foot outdoor patio area for live music and additional seating. “I like Morgan Hill. I like this community and I thought Morgan Hill could use a place like this,” Kelly said. “I found this building and just took a leap of faith and went for it.” The sleek main bar top is made of Ponderosa Pine, and the tables and chairs are all refurbished and topped with maps of Kelly’s and his fiancee/front house manager Sophie Snook’s favorite hiking and travel spots. It’s truly a family affair, with Kelly’s grandfather having donated a shuffleboard

table to the business. There’s also a pool table inside. Three days a week, Kelly is in the back, brewing a unique style of beer that takes a meticulous purveyor to complete successfully. He uses an open fermentation process, similar to San Francisco-based Anchor Steam but on a smaller scale. Kelly uses a seven-barrel system to produce 200 gallons of beer per day and 600 gallons per week. “I think it makes a better tasting beer,” said Kelly of why he chose the challenging open fermentation process where he can reuse the yeast strain because of the healthy environment that must be kept at all times. “We’re unique in our brewing process. It’s more labor intensive.” Ingram began homebrewing in 2007, and he is quick to note that it produced “nothing good” until about the sixth batch. He quipped

Bartenders Union is not a brewery. Rather, it’s a place with 20 beers on tap, most from California, and owner Dustin Evanger envisions it as a bar where bartenders will go to hang out after their shifts. Evanger said Bartenders Union’s offerings are constantly changing, pouring various IPAs, blondes, sours and more. “We try to have an offering for everybody,” said Evanger, who also created the Hill Bar & Grill in Morgan Hill. “There’s so many types of beers being brewed now that people aren’t aware of.” Evanger purchased the building and former bar at 7421 Monterey St., and he and his crew tore it down to the studs and rebuilt it. The work has paid off. “The response has been pretty overwhelming,” Evanger said. “People are coming in here and seeing what we’ve done. We added light, added openness, added cleanliness. People have been very thankful for that.” It also plays a key role in creating a vibrant downtown. Bartenders Union hosts weekly pool tournaments, Bingo events and trivia nights. Evanger added that he meets with the owners of the other bars and breweries along the downtown corridor on a weekly basis. “There is a brotherhood here, and we all understand that it is about creating a downtown environment,” Evanger said. “We only get that if I do the best job I can, and he does the best job he can. “I need these guys to do well and put out a good product, so we can contribute to a more vibrant downtown.” Scott Forstner contributed to this article.


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WETLAND WILDLIFE

Watsonville Wetlands Watch presents its first annual Wetland Wildlife Family Night. This free event features a live bird show, free snacks, children’s games and many live animals that attendees will have an opportunity to see and touch. Open to the entire family, this event is also accessible and bi-lingual. Saturday, July 27, 6-8pm at Patrick J. Fitz Wetlands Educational Resource Center, 500 Harkins Slough Road, Watsonville. For information and to register, visit watsonvillewetlandswatch.org.

Thursday-Saturday, July 25-27, 8pm and Sunday, July 28, 2pm at El Teatro Campesino, 705 Fourth St. For information, visit elteatrocampesino.com.

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EVENTS SIP & SWAY The Stomping Ground presents its Sip ‘N Sway summer concert series Saturday nights through August. Guests of all ages are invited to bring their dancing shoes and dance the night away as live music is performed on the outdoor stage. Saturday, July 20, 6:30-9:30pm at The Stomping Ground, 6500 Brem Lane, Gilroy. For information, visit thestompingground.com. GLASS PAINTING VinoPaint’s “Almond Blossoms Glass Painting” beginner wine glass painting class

SUMMER BIOBLITZ Find and identify as many species as possible at the Coyote Valley Summer BioBlitz, where scientists, families, students, teachers and other community members will work together to get an overall count of the plants, animals, fungi and other organisms that live there. Docents will guide participants and teach them to use the iNaturalist app on smartphones or tablets to record all of the living things they encounter. Saturday, July 27, 9-11am at Coyote Creek Visitor Center at Anderson Lake, 19245 Malaguerra Ave, Morgan Hill. For information and to register, visit tinyurl.com/yyxgu2tb. CAMP NIGHT Gilroy Gardens is hosting a Camp Out and Movie Night inside the park in honor of the Gilroy Garlic Festival. Attendees will camp overnight and then enjoy Gilroy Gardens the next day. This campout features a family movie shown in the park’s amphitheater. Packages include three meals, movie with free popcorn and park admission the following day. Saturday, July 27, 4pm at Gilroy Gardens, 3050 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy. For information, visit gilroygardens.org.

JAZZ QUARTET Morgan Hill Jazz invites the public to the Morgan Hill Library as it presents the Russell Zimmer Jazz Quartet. This event, featuring jazz standards, modern arrangements of childhood themes, and lively classic tunes, is free and open to the whole family. Monday, July 29, 7-8pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave, Morgan Hill. For information, visit sccl.org. AUTHOR RECEPTION BookSmart of Morgan Hill welcomes the public to meet two authors debuting new books at its Author Reception. Anna Quinn, author of the novel The Night Child, and Eldonna Edwards, author of the historical fiction Clover Blue, will share stories, writing tips and refreshments with readers at this book signing event. Wednesday, July 31, 6:30-8:30pm at BookSmart of Morgan Hill, 421 Vineyard Town Center, Morgan Hill. For information, visit mybooksmart. indielite.org. SUMMER DELIGHTS Summer Delights: Stone Fruit and Wine Tasting tour features a gourmet luncheon, wine tasting and Old World family winemaking traditions at two wineries. Tours will also stop at Andy’s Orchard, where participants will learn about the orchard’s history and taste dozens of stone fruit varieties. Tours are available Mondays-Saturdays through Sep. 30, departing at 11am from 50 E. Third St, Morgan Hill. For tickets and information, visit californiapassporttours.com.

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MOONLIGHT TRAIN PARTY Roaring Camp’s Moonlight Dinner Train Party will start the night with a barbecue dinner followed by a leisurely train ride aboard vintage railway cars. At the Bear Mountain stop, guests will sit around a glowing campfire while enjoying hot cider and entertainment as well as hot apple pie and a live band on their return. Vegetarian options will also be available. Saturday, July 20, 6-10pm

at Roaring Camp, 5401 Graham Hill Road. Visit roaringcamp.com.

MUSIC SERIES Morgan Hill’s 2019 Friday Night Music Series–Rockin’ the UpBeat Vibes, runs Fridays through Aug. 30. The event features music, booths offering local goods and services, local wines, and free admission and parking. No outside alcohol permitted; beer, wine, food and more are available for purchase on site. All food proceeds from this event will benefit community youth scholarships. Friday, July 26, 6-9:30pm at Morgan Hill Downtown Amphitheatre, 17000 Monterey Road. For information, visit morganhill.org.

COMEDY NIGHT Comedian Jeff Applebaum will headline The GardenShoppe’s Comedy Night on the Patio. Food, beer, wine and nonalcoholic drinks will be available for purchase at the show. Attendees are invited to bring their own food, but outside beverages are not allowed on the property. Cocktail hour begins at 6:30pm and comedians will begin at 7:30pm Saturday, July 27, at The GardenShoppe, 364 Seventh St, Hollister. Space is limited. For information, visit tinyurl.com/y5ryp37l.

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HOME

Preparing for a disaster

TAKING INVENTORY A new business creates an inventory of one’s home belongings in case of a disaster.

Home inventory business launches JULY 19, 2019

By ERIK CHALHOUB

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ohn White remembers living in San Jose when the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake struck the state. He had just gotten home from his job at IBM and was turning on the TV to catch the World Series. “It started like a freight train,” he recalled. Soon, everything hanging from the walls and placed on shelves came crashing down, shattering as they slammed on the floor. White estimated that he lost about $4,000 worth of items. Many people who experienced that earthquake would consider him lucky.

The incident got him thinking: How many people made insurance claims but didn’t have an inventory of their things? Chances are, many people didn’t receive their full claim, simply because they didn’t know everything they had. The idea of forming an inventory business remained in the back of his mind throughout his three-decade career with IBM. Now retired for a year and living in Hollister, White launched White Mountain Inventory on July 1. Using the Complete Home Journal software, White inputs photos of any and all items throughout a

home. The software then creates a detailed inventory report, from which room in the house a certain item is located in to serial numbers and other information crucial to an insurance claim. When one makes an insurance claim for damaged, lost or stolen property, the insurance policy requires the claimant to show the quantity, description and possibly the amount of loss associated with each item. “People don’t remember what they’ve accumulated over the years,” White said. White said he is offering the services, which are priced depending on how intensive the inventory is, to homes and small businesses in San Benito County and the South Valley. He plans to expand its reach as the business grows. White added that there aren’t many other similar businesses; the closest one he found is in San Diego. Such disaster planning is an unfortunate reality for California residents. According to statistics released by California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones, insurance claims topped $9 billion in losses suffered from the deadly Camp, Woolsey and Hill fires in 2018. The recent 6.4 magnitude and 7.1 magnitude earthquakes in Ridgecrest were a reminder that a devastating earthquake could strike at any time. “With climate change, natural disasters are getting worse,” White said. White, an Army veteran, earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and mathematics from the University of South Dakota, and a master’s in industrial engineering from Florida Institute of Technology. His 30-year career at IBM saw him hold positions of software engineer, project manager and program manager. For information, visit whitemountaininventory.com or call 831.902.9535.


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PREPARING FOR WILDFIRE

Unclutter the gutter residents to harden their homes against embers and/or to maintain those ember-resistant features, and to practice ember-safe housekeeping and landscaping. For information, visit www.emberaware.com.

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CLEAR THE WAY Remove all dried leaves, pine needles or other materials from rain gutters before fire season.

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Dried leaves in gutters are easily flammable By DWIGHT GOOD

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o matter where you live, the most common reason homes burn during a wildfire is because embers land on something easily ignitable around the home. Remove leaves and pine needles from your rain gutters. Make changes now to reduce the ember threat to your home. Most people believe that wildfires ignite homes through direct contact with flames, but it is rare to

have a home ignite this way. Flaming brands and embers can travel a mile or more ahead of the active front of a wildfire and up to 60 percent of wildland/urban interface home ignitions result from embers. Most of the activity that makes a home less vulnerable to ignition focuses on the home and its immediate surroundings. The Ember Aware campaign is intended to educate people on the risks of ember cast and the actions they can take to reduce those risks, to encourage

Rain gutters attached to the edge of your roof are perfect for catching embers during wildfire. Burning embers can land in the gutters, and if they are filled with dried leaves, pine needles and twigs, a fire can start and possibly ignite the roof, roof sheathing and fascia. Even houses with fire-rated roofs are vulnerable to this type of ember attack. Rain gutters made of vinyl will melt and drop into flower beds, igniting plants next to the house and maybe even combustible siding. To keep your home safe, we suggest that you: • Remove all dried leaves, pine needles or other materials from your rain gutters before fire season. Over the winter, debris often accumulates in them. • Keep a ladder handy and check your rain gutters throughout the fire season, cleaning them out as necessary. • If a wildfire is approaching and there is no time to clean out the debris, plug the rain gutter downspout with a tennis ball or something similar so that the rain gutter fills with water. Fire Marshal Dwight Good, MS, EFO, serves the Morgan Hill Fire Department, South Santa Clara County Fire Protection District and CAL FIRE Santa Clara Unit. He has 24 years of fire service experience. For questions or comments, email Dwight.good@fire.ca.gov or call 408.310.4654.


WINE

WOODLESS Fernwood Cellars is trying a new method for some of its wines.

Fernwood goes woodless Winery releases two new wines By LAURA NESS

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Let’s have a taste, shall we? The unoaked Chardonnay (Vanumanutagi Vineyard, 13.8 percent), is crisp, with green apple, crisp pear and key lime aromas. Frankly, it looks and tastes akin to a Sauvignon Blanc, with generous pineapple, lemon-lime and bit of quince. Refreshing! The Carignane rosé (Rositano Vineyard, Santa Clara Valley) is a deep hue of magenta, with violet blue rim. Perhaps a little more color than Matt intended, but heck, it is just the kind of light red wine (13.8 percent) you’re looking for on a smokin’ hot summer night when you’d as soon reach for a beer, but even that would be too heavy. Carignane has a satisfying edge of savory that makes this twinkling raspberry, pomegranate red licorice twizzler a natural to beat summer’s heat.

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inemaker Matt Oetinger is trying something new. Because that’s what you do when you’ve been making wine a long time, and those times change both the expectations and tastebuds of consumers. So, on June 15, he released two new wines that eschew oak in favor of fruit flavor. Before those diehard Fernwood Cellars fans panic unduly, let me reassure them that the woodless trend applies only to the brand new 2018 unoaked Chardonnay and the rosy-hued 2018 rosé made of ancient vine Carignane. Rest assured, there will be an oaked Vanumanutagi Chardonnay as well as the usual oakrested reds. The future is not devoid of forest, as long as they grow oak trees in France and Kentucky.

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