South Valley Magazine December 27, 2019 - January 2, 2020

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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

DECEMBER 27, 2019

YEAR IN REVIEW A look back at the top 2019 stories in South Valley P4

GARDENING P10 | CALENDAR OF EVENTS P12 | REAL ESTATE

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BIG BIRDS The Gilroy Ostrich Farm opened in August on Pacheco Pass Highway.

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Ann Marie Cody set a Guinness World Record at the Wildflower Run in March.

Farewell to 2019 DECEMBER 27, 2019

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a loss in 2019 when Kevin Heath, the executive director of the Gilroy Arts Center, announced his retirement. Fortunately, South Valley Civic Theatre acquired Heath’s Limelight Actors Theater, which was set to end after 10 years. Rebekah Children’s Services’ Culinary Academy hit a decade this year. That translates to 1,100 young people served, many of whom have found careers in the food world. ➝6

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he final year of the 2010s in the South Valley was marked by milestones, farewells and even a world record. Gavilan College, one of the most entrenched institutions in Santa Clara County, reached 100 years, and kicked off a year of special events that will culminate in the graduation of its 100th class in May 2020. Gilroy’s performing arts scene suffered

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A look back at some of the top South Valley stories of the year


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Gavilan College celebrated 100 years with a themed gala in September.

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Theater leader leaves Gilroy; company acquired Kevin Heath’s departure from the Gilroy Arts Alliance almost spelled the end for Limelight Actors Theater, the resident theater company for the downtown arts center. But Morgan Hill-based South Valley Civic Theatre swooped in and acquired Limelight, assuming management on Dec. 1. Heath announced that he would retire from the center on Nov. 27 and close Limelight Actors Theater, as he and his husband, theater company co-owner Alan Obata, moved from Gilroy to the Sierra Foothills. For the past nine years, Limelight Actors Theater has staged shows at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. South Valley Civic Theatre plans to retain the features of Limelight, such as the small cabaret theater experience and the option for attendees to bring their own dinner.

The theater company, which wrapped up its 50th season in 2019, has its roots in Gilroy. In 1969, Gilroy Community Theatre was established by a group of residents and volunteers. It was not until 1985 that it changed its name to South Valley Civic Theatre and expanded performance locations beyond Gilroy to include Hollister and Morgan Hill.

Educational milestone Speak to anybody in southern Santa Clara County, and chances are they either attended Gavilan College or know someone who has. 2019 was a chance for alumni and former teachers and staff to get together and reminisce about their time at the college, which turned 100 this year. The college’s sold-out gala in early September kicked off a year of special events that will lead up to its 100th graduating class in May 2020. Guests at the gala took a nostalgic stroll down Sycamore Lane, where stations were themed to each decade featuring food, wine, music, students in period costume and more. ➝8


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Success through food For a decade, Rebekah Children’s Services has been helping young people find a passion, and careers, in food. Rebekah’s Culinary Academy marked 10 years with its annual fundraiser, Pop-a-Cork, in May. The Culinary Academy has helped 1,100 youth ages 15-25, find a career and the life skills needed to become successful. It trains young people, many of whom come from a background of abuse, homelessness or other traumatic experiences, in the ins and outs of cooking and running a professional kitchen. The academy’s bakery Kneaded can be seen catering a variety of events in the South Valley, with students who completed the program running the operation.

Ostrich farm opens Here’s a funky story that doesn’t happen often. The Gilroy Ostrich Farm, the only such farm dedicated to the world’s largest birds on the Central Coast, celebrated its grand opening in August. Located on Pacheco Pass Highway near the intersection of San Felipe Road, 20 ostriches have a

home on 114-acre property. The farm has proven a hit with families, as children marvel at the 9-foottall birds that can weigh more than 300 pounds. Owner Dan Nelson is embarking on a new venture with the ostrich farm. It’s also unique to the area, as the closest farms are located in Los Angeles and Solvang. “I love animals,” he said in an earlier interview. “I wanted to open something to the public that would be educational not only for kids, but for adults as well. There’s nothing like this in South County.”

Record-setting run Ann Marie Cody set another Guinness World Record, this time at Morgan Hill’s Wildflower Run in March. Pushing a triple stroller with her three co-pilots (two boys and a girl), Cody set a new world record by completing the 6.2-mile course in 47 minutes, 10 seconds, earning the “Fastest 10K Pushing a Triple Pram (Female)” title. Cody, who lives in Sunnyvale, already holds the record for best time in a marathon and a half-marathon pushing the triple stroller. The run returns March 29, 2020. Who knows what record Cody will be running for next?


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NOON YEAR’S EVE The whole family can celebrate the arrival of 2020 at the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose’s version of the ball drop in Times Square with a countdown to noon across the time zones. Attendees will enjoy lots of confetti, a noisy celebration, and shoutouts to different countries at the appropriate ball drop time. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 10am-4pm at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way. For information, visit cdm.org.

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GALA GETAWAY Casa de Fruta’s traditional gala New Year’s Eve Party features a catered dinner, dancing, champagne and party favors. Attendees are invited to spend a leisurely New Year’s without having to drive by taking advantage of the Inn and RV Park, just steps from the gala activities. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 7pm-12:15am at the Casa de Fruta Music Hall, 10011 Pacheco Pass Highway 152. For information, call 408.842.9316 or visit casadefruta.com.

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COUNTDOWN CELEBRATION The Chicano All Stars will perform at The District Theater’s New Year’s Eve Countdown Celebration. This local favorite will keep audiences dancing with Latin rock, rhythm & blues, old school and danceable reggae. The event also includes hosted appetizers, party favors, midnight champagne toast and a midnight balloon drop. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 8pm at The District Theater, 7430 Monterey St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/t8nv5h5.

ROARING TWENTIES Kelly Brewing will release a new beer for the first of the year at its Roaring Twenties NYE Party. Attendees dressed in flapper dresses, pin-striped suits and fedoras will receive a free 13-ounce pour. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 9pm-midnight at Kelly Brewing Company, 70 E. Fourth St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/wq5rhgr.

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GARDENING

The bitter root dandelions are close cousins, while chicory's distant cousins include sunflowers, artichokes and yarrow. Also known as cornflower, bachelor’s buttons, coffeeweed, blue daisy and wild endive, chicory’s flowers are composite, and leaves are normally toothed or lobed. Plants grow 10 to 40 inches tall. Flowers appear July through October.

How to grow chicory In our planting zone (9b), chicory is a cool season crop that can be started in January and February for an early summer crop, and again in July or August for an early winter crop. This gives the seeds time to get started before the weather turns too hot or too cold. Summer's heat causes chicory to bolt, but a light frost actually adds just a touch of sweetness. Seeds should be planted a quarter-inch deep and thinned to 12 inches apart. Avoid overhead watering, as the leaves are prone to rotting.

VERSATILE VARIETAL Chicory is a woody perennial weed with a variety of uses at home and in the garden.

Chicory is commonly used as a coffee substitute DECEMBER 27, 2019

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hicory root coffee may inspire thoughts of pastry and jazz, but this rugged roadside weed has a place in local gardens and landscapes. Chicory is a woody perennial that comes in many different varieties, depending on the cultivar used: roots (var. sativum) and leaves (var. foliosum) are the most common. Chicory, occurring naturally, can indicate compacted soil. Luckily, its deep taproot helps break up compacted soil, plus it’s drought tolerant!

Chicory as food Chicory is a highly versatile plant. It’s slightly bitter leaves are used in salads, the buds can be blanched, and the taproots are frequently

roasted and ground up as a coffee substitute. You can reduce the bitterness by changing the cooking water two or three times. Roots are harvested before flowering stems emerge. These roots can be cooked and eaten the same as carrots or parsnips, ground into flour for bread or used as a coffee substitute. Plus, chicory contains twice as much of the cancer-fighting, heart-healthy polyphenols found in spinach.

Chicory description A member of the daisy family (Asteraceae), chicory (Cichorium intybus) is one of those large, gregarious groups that may surprise you. For example, curly endive, Belgian endive and radicchio are all types of chicory. Lettuce and

Chicory pests and diseases Despite its rugged nature, there are some pests and diseases that can impact chicory. Bacterial soft rot, damping off disease, fusarium wilt, white mold, anthracnose and downy mildews are all diseases that attack chicory. Aphids, cabbage loopers, beetles, leaf miners, thrips, and slugs and snails may feed on your chicory plants. Chicory grows like a weed. Once established, you can pretty much ignore it until you decide to harvest whatever part you have a hankering for. And, hey, even the flowers are edible! Kate Russell is a UCCE Master Gardener in Santa Clara County. For information, visit mgsantaclara.ucanr.edu or call 408.282.3105 between 9:30am and 12:30pm, Monday through Friday.


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HEALTHY SNACKS

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The Scooter Chefs will share their passions for food and their vintage scooters for a post-holiday cooking class featuring healthy snacking. Attendees can learn how to sneak herbs, spices, grains, good fats and no refined sugar or flour into tasty morsels and tidbits. Participants will also learn healthy recipes and tips with an opportunity to sample the results along with wine pairings. Saturday, Jan. 11, 4-6pm, at Lion Ranch Vineyards & Winery, 645 W. San Martin Ave., San Martin. For menu information and to reserve a spot, visit lionranch.com.

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GILROY RESTORATIVE YOGA Yoga Bella Gilroy’s Restorative Yoga and Sounds of Bliss Sound Bath

features an evening of sounds and frequencies that bathe, soothe and re-energize mentally, emotionally and physically. Gentle sounds from crystal alchemy singing

bowls will initiate a vibrational sound frequency, releasing stress from the body. Friday, Dec. 27, 7-8:15pm at Yoga Bella Gilroy, 8060 Santa Teresa Blvd. Cost is $45. For information, visit yogabellagilroy.com. VINTAGE WINE TASTING Solis Winery is offering award-winning vintage wines from its library to celebrate the holiday season. Guests are invited to taste and/or purchase hand-selected premium wines. Quantities are limited. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 28 and 29, noon5pm each day at Solis Winery, 3920 Hecker Pass Road. For information, visit soliswinery.com. FAMILY CELEBRATION Ring

in 2020 with the entire family at Gilroy Gardens. Attendees are invited to start the night off with Gilroy Gardens’ Holiday celebration and stay to midnight for live music and fireworks to countdown to the New Year. Attendees can ice skate, ride favorite rides and more. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 4pm-midnight at Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park, 3050 Hecker Pass Highway. For information, visit gilroygardens.org. BLUE HOUSE Rock in the New Year with Blue House at The Milias Restaurant. Enjoy the band’s close-knit harmonies and unique folk acoustic and rock sound while ringing in the New Year. Join Blue House Tuesday,


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FIRST DAY HIKE

First Day Hikes is a nationwide promotion of healthy lifestyles and yearround outdoor recreation through free guided hikes. Participants will enjoy a moderate to strenuous three-mile loop hike. Hikers should bring water, layered clothing and comfortable hiking shoes. Dogs on a leash are welcome; park entrance fee is $5. Wednesday, Jan. 1, 10-11am at Hollister Hills SVRA Nature Area, Mudstone Ranch, 7800 Cienega Road, Hollister. For information, call 831.636.2065 or email hollister.hills@parks.ca.gov.

Dec. 31, 7:30pm-12:15am at The Milias Restaurant, 7397 Monterey St. For information, visit themiliasrestaurant.com.

MORGAN HILL FAMILY COUNTDOWN Families are invited to celebrate the New Year at a special Noon Year’s Eve Countdown at the Morgan Hill Library. Registration is not required. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 11:30am-12:30pm at Morgan Hill Library, 660 W. Main Ave. For information, visit sccl.org. DANCE PARTY Granada Theatre’s

Disconnect from day to day stress, illness or depression and focus on happy vibes at the original Goat Yoga Holiday Mini-Retreat. This experience is part yoga, part animal-assisted therapy. The event features a two-hour mini retreat of Goat Yoga, a hike/walk with the goats and Goat Happy Hour. Space is limited. Saturday or Sunday, Dec. 28 or 29, 3-5pm each day at 5915 A. Croy Road, Morgan Hill. $50 per person. For information and to purchase tickets, visit sfbay. goatyoga.net.

New Year’s Eve Dance Party features music by DJ Dare Run G, hand-passed hors d’oeuvres and mini desserts by the live+love+leal culinary team, a midnight champagne toast and no-host full bar. Guests must be 21 or older to attend, and dressed to impress with collared shirts and no ball caps. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 7pm-1am at Granada Theatre, 17440 Monterey St. For tickets and more information, visit liveloveleal.com.

HOLLISTER VINEYARD BASH Léal Vineyards’ annual New Year’s

Eve Bash will feature dinner and dancing in the Barrel Room. Guests will be treated to a threecourse plated dinner by the live+love+leal culinary team and dance to live music by the Isaiah Pickett Band. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 7pm-1am at Léal Vineyards, 300 Maranatha Drive. For tickets and more information, visit liveloveleal.com. NEW YEAR’S PARTY Spend New Year’s Eve at Ridgemark Bar and Grill and bring in the New Year with Locomotive Breath. Locomotive Breath will present the songs of seven iconic bands including Led Zeppelin, the ➝ 15

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CAR SEAT SAFETY The California Highway Patrol’s Hollister-Gilroy area office will host a car seat safety check. Thousands of children are injured or killed every year because their child safety seats are not properly installed. Car seats will be checked for recalls and inspected to make sure they are the proper seat for the age, weight and height of the child. Attendees will also be assisted with proper installation back into each vehicle. Friday,

Jan. 3, 9am-noon at CHPHollister-Gilroy, 740 Renz Lane. Appointments are required to 408.848.2324.

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COMMUNITY

Memories of 2 decades

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FUN TIMES Gilroy Gardens is seeking memories from its visitors over the past 20 years.

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Gilroy Gardens seeks photos, stories for 20th season

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ilroy Gardens is celebrating its 20th season in 2020. As with any milestone, memories are sure to come up—and the park is hoping to capitalize on that. Gilroy Gardens is looking for memories from visitors to the horticulture park over the last two decades.

“We invite you to post your favorite photos or video from Gilroy Gardens and share any special memories you have of this very special place,” the park posted on its website. “We're collecting as much as we can to create memory spots throughout the park.” All submissions must be in digital form, in as high resolution as possible.

Older print photos should be scanned, and videos should be no longer than three minutes. Each household can submit up to three photos or videos and up to three favorite stories from the last 20 years at Gilroy Gardens. The deadline to submit content is Dec. 31. For information, visit gilroygardensmemories.org.


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YOUNG EAGLES

Kids ages 8-17 fly free at the January Young Eagles Rally. Young aviation enthusiasts will get the chance to ride the skies on a safe and enjoyable flight. Participants will receive a free 20-minute flight along with a commemorative certificate. Saturday, Jan. 4, 9am-noon at the Watsonville Aviation Education Center, 60 Aviation Way, Watsonville. For information, visit eaa119.org/youngeagles. To register, visit youngeaglesday.com.

HISTORIC TOUR Learn about Gilroy’s historic districts the first Saturday of each month during Historic Walking Tours. The

GROWING ORCHIDS The public is invited to UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County’s Basics of Growing Orchids event.

OPENING RECEPTION Gallery 1202 presents the opening reception of native San Jose painter Helen Bellaver’s solo show, “An Affair with Black: Abstract Expressionism,” which showcases Bellaver’s newer works addressing the power of the color black. The reception will feature live music, food, refreshments and wine. Saturday, Jan. 11, 4-6pm at 7363 Monterey St., Gilroy. To RSVP, visit gallery1202.com.

LADIES NIGHT Fortino Winery is kicking off 2020 with an ‘80s-themed, ladies-only event. Enjoy appetizers, music, games and Fortino wines available for purchase. Friday, Jan. 17, 7-10pm at Fortino Winery, 4525 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy. For information, visit fortinowinery.com. DANCE PARTY Clos LaChance’s After Dark Dance Party features a performance by DJ Sound in Motion and pizza prepared by Chef Lou available for purchase. Outside alcohol is not permitted, and attendees must be 21 or over. No tickets are required. Saturday, Jan. 18, 7-10pm at Clos LaChance Wines, 1 Hummingbird Lane, San Martin. For information, visit clos.com. MISSION 10 RACE The 37th annual Mission 10 Race, sponsored by Hollister Rotary Club, features four different races, including a 1-mile kids fun run, TAC Distance Certified Half Marathon and 10 miles and a 5k. Each race will run through the scenic Anzar Hills through rural farmland and start and finish in front of the historic San Juan Mission. Family-friendly theme teams are encouraged, and trophies will be awarded to top themes. All proceeds benefit local scholarships and charities. Saturday, Jan. 25 at Mission Plaza, 406 Second St., San Juan Bautista. To register, visit tinyurl.com/tecetz2.

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public is invited to join members of the Gilroy Historical Society Saturday, Jan. 4, 10am-noon for a free walking tour of Monterey Street. 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.

Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. The party is 21-and-over only with no cover charge. Tuesday, Dec. 31, 9pm-midnight at Ridgemark Golf Club and Resort, 3800 Airline Highway. For information, visit tinyurl.com/vc937ox.

NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Photographers of all skill levels are invited to participate in Open Space Authority’s Sunrise Nature Photography. Attendees are advised to bring a camera, phone or iPad and capture images of landscape and wildlife at dawn. Beginners will benefit from handson tips, ranging from camera operation basics to setting up more complex techniques for capturing unique images. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, layers for warmth and bring water. Saturday, Jan. 11, 7-10am at North Coyote Valley Conservation Area, San Jose. To register, visit openspaceauthority.org.

COMEDY THEATER Pintello Comedy Theater will present the campy musical comedy blockbuster Little Shop of Horrors. Watch as hapless florist’s assistant Seymour tends to a new breed of plant he has named “Audrey II” after his coworker crush, and Audrey II promises Seymour fame, fortune and all his desires—as long as Seymour keeps him fed. Friday, Jan. 10 and Saturday, Jan. 11, 8-9:30pm at Pintello Comedy Theater, 8191 Swanston Lane, Gilroy. For information and tickets, visit pintellocomedy.com.

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WINE

Photo courtesy of Seeker Vineyard

SPECIAL WINES Seekery Vineyard’s typical holiday wine lineup.

Bidding 2019 farewell Wineries toast to the new year By LAURA NESS

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ofia Fedotova, co-owner of Lightpost Winery in Morgan Hill, thought it would be great to commemorate their first year with a time capsule. And, of course, a party. “We had a small, wonderful reception with everyone having a great time, sharing stories, nibbling on yummy appetizers from Mama Mia's, and of course, tasting wines, including new releases of Pinot Noir,” Fedotova said. “Local new flower shop (Real Flower) graciously brought us a beautiful autumn flower arrangement for the event.” People wrote their memories on Lightpost postcards, along with photographs representing their favorite memories of the year. They plan to bury it under the vines along with a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon, when it’s less muddy. They plan to do it every year. She and winemaker, Christian

Roguenant, shared their favorite holiday traditions. He likes Pinot Noir with Alaskan halibut topped with wild mushrooms and a reduction sauce with capers. Said Fedotova, “No holiday table in Russia goes without Olivier salad, a Russian version of potato salad.” Made with ham or bologna, pickles and peas, it should pair nicely with Lightpost’s Russian River Pinot Noir. Karen Seeker of Seeker Vineyard said their Christmas day usually begins with brunch featuring Belgian waffles paired with their sparkling rosé or Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay. “Christmas isn’t Christmas without homemade fudge, which we enjoy with our 2016 Grandiflora (Syrah and Cabernet blend),” she said. On New Year’s Eve, they always toast with one of their sparklings, at midnight New York time.


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