South Valley Magazine February 7-13, 2020

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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

FEBRUARY 7, 2020

A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

Calendar of Events P8 Wine P13 Real Estate P15

Mom Life

Author’s new book describes the ups and downs of motherhood P4


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FIRST BOOK Gilroy native Christie Cuthbert

is celebrating the release of her first book.

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South County Tail Waggers presents its third annual bunco event, “Mardi Paws Bunco Night.” Attendees will have the opportunity to win bunco and raffle prizes. They will also enjoy complimentary appetizers, desserts, refreshments and a no-host bar. Instructions will be available before the game begins. All proceeds will go to helping South County Tail Waggers save lives. Friday, Feb. 7, 6-9pm at Old City Hall Restaurant, 7400 Monterey Road, Gilroy. Tickets are limited. For information, visit tinyurl. com/t5ptcse.

Agricultural History Project’s Second Saturday on the Farm, this month themed Hearts & Flowers on the Farm, features sugar cookie decorating, Valentine’s crafts and spring flower planting. Other activities include tractor driving and wooden cow milking, as well as photo opportunities and a puppet show. Saturday, Feb. 8, 11am-3pm at Agricultural History Project, 2601 E. Lake Ave. For information, visit aghistoryproject.org.

Cooks can learn everything needed to host a crepe brunch or dinner at the Crepes 101 cooking demonstration. Batter, tricks for flipping, sauces and more will be discussed, and sweet and savory crepes will both be prepared and enjoyed. Participants will experience tastings of each featured dish–carefully paired with wine–throughout the informative discussion of techniques. Choose from two sessions, Saturday, Feb. 8 or Sunday, Feb. 9, 4:30-6:30pm either evening at Lion Ranch Vineyards & Winery, 645 W. San Martin Ave. Advanced reservations required to tinyurl. com/uajzemt.

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For the first time, Fernwood Cellars presents a dinner in the winery featuring multiple barrel tastings. Attendees can spend the evening learning about Fernwood’s winemaking process and philosophies as winemaker Matt Oetinger walks guests through tasting wines not yet bottled. A three-course meal by The Meatery will also be served. Seating is limited. Saturday, Feb. 8, 5:30-9:30pm at Fernwood Cellars, 7137 Redwood Retreat Road. For information, visit fernwoodcellars.com.

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Gilroy native Christie Cuthbert is celebrating the release of her first book.

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Gilroy native encourages mothers to embrace life with release of first book

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‘TYPE A MAMA’ Christie Cuthbert chronicles life as a mother with four boys. After making his statement that everyone in the church heard, the boy looked up at his mother with a big smile on his face, awaiting an answer. It was at that moment when the proverbial light bulb moment struck Cuthbert. Instead of letting the moment crush her with embarrassment, she realized that a little boy was just having some harmless fun, and it didn’t matter what others may have thought. To her relief, she saw that the other people in the church weren’t laughing at her, they were laughing with her, all because of a few words: “Mom! I farted in church. Do you think God heard it?” Sounds like the perfect title for a book, right?

Speaking to mothers The proud mother now has something else to be proud of: The Gilroy native celebrated the launch of her first book on Jan. 9, “Mom! I Farted in Church” One Type A Mama’s Journey Learning to Laugh and Let Go. “This book will make you laugh and make you cry,” Cuthbert said. “It’s about all the shenanigans when you are raising boys.” While the book contains many

laugh-out-loud scenarios involving her boys, it also touches on a number of serious topics; namely, failed pregnancies and the anxiety many mothers face with the day-to-day stress. Cuthbert herself went through seven rounds of In Vitro Fertilization procedures. Her seven-year struggle included failed attempts, ectopic pregnancies, miscarriage, and the help of a reproductive immunologist, which she shares in the book to give advice to those currently trying to start a family. A self-proclaimed “Type A control freak,” Cuthbert discusses her own anxiety, seeking treatment and how her stress played a role in an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. “To write nonfiction and to put yourself out there comes with a certain level of vulnerability,” she said. “I put it all out there. I did not hold anything back.” She said the main audience for the book is young mothers, who find themselves overwhelmingly stressed with the difficult job of raising their child. Cuthbert advises mothers to filter social media to avoid comparison, develop a support system and remind themselves that children, like all human beings, are not expected to be


perfect. Finding humor in situations is also key. “I think this book gives moms a chance to give themselves permission to be OK with how their lives are going at the moment,” she said. “They are not alone in their struggles.”

Gilroy beginnings Born and raised in Gilroy, Cuthbert graduated from Gilroy High School in 1999 and went on to earn a journalism degree from California State University, Chico, in 2003. After graduation, Cuthbert returned home and interned at the Gilroy Dispatch and Hollister Free Lance, when she was known by her maiden name, Christie Tognetti. That internship eventually led to her employment at the publications where she covered education, agriculture and other topics. She recalled one of her first assignments, which required her to gather historical information on the Gilroy Garlic Festival, which was turning 25 that year. In 2004, she met her future husband Mark, a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force at the time, and they moved to Tennessee for his pending deployment to Iraq. After his time at war, the couple moved to Boston while he attended Harvard Business School, then settled into Chicago for nine years where they welcomed their four sons and stars of her book: John, 9, Tommy, Teddy and Nate, all 6. While in Chicago, Cuthbert was the assistant editor of The Hinsdalean newspaper and received a Northern Illinois

Newspaper Association Award for Best Columnist. In 2017, her family moved to San Antonio, Texas, where they currently reside. Cuthbert writes for the Today Show Parenting Team, Scary Mommy, San Antonio Woman Magazine, 78209 Magazine and Alamo City Moms. She is also a guest speaker for various mother groups. “So many moms suffer with stress and anxiety, and I hope this book offers optimism and strength for the New Year to those deep in the trenches of motherhood,” Cuthbert said. “Just the sense of knowing you aren’t alone in the journey and that being ‘Supermom’ doesn’t mean perfection can be freeing.”

Little celebrities John, Tommy, Teddy and Nate all want to read their mother’s newest work, but they are too young to understand many of the topics discussed in the book. Instead, she reads them humorous snippets from the book, such as when their neighbor caught the triplets dancing naked on his lawn. “They love to look back at stories of themselves,” Cuthbert said. At a book launch event in Texas, the boys were having the time of their lives, taking pictures with attendees and signing copies of the book. “They think they are little celebrities right now,” she said. “Mom! I Farted in Church:” One Type A Mama’s Journey Learning to Laugh and Let Go is available on Amazon. For information, visit christiecuthbert.com.

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SPRING PLANTING

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Gardeners can discover tips for starting seeds in trays for spring planting with the UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County. Learn information about seeds, tips for best results and use of containers, pots and tools. The UC Master Gardener vegetable seed chart of what to sow now will also be covered. Attendees are advised to dress comfortably for outdoors, bring gloves and be ready for hands-on sowing. There is no cost to attend. Participants will be working outside in the shade structure; rain will cancel the session. Saturday, Feb. 8, 10-11:30am at St. Louise Hospital Teaching & Demonstration Garden, 9400 No Name Uno. For information, visit mgsantaclara.ucanr.edu.

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GILROY BOOK SALE The Gilroy Library invites the community to the Friends of the Gilroy Library

book sale. All ages are welcome to browse the variety of reads to find a deal. Proceeds from purchases go toward supporting the collection and programs at the

Gilroy Library. Saturday, Feb. 8, 10am-1pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St. For information, visit sccl.org or call 408.842.8207. WINE & CHOCOLATE Solis Winery’s Gourmet Wine and Chocolate event is back by popular demand. The event includes five specialty chocolates paired with five different Solis wines. Tickets are $50 per couple, and reservations are required. Saturday, Feb. 8, 10am-1pm at Solis Winery’s Cellar, 3920 Hecker Pass Highway. For information and reservations, call 408.847.6306. CRAFT CLUB The Gilroy Library presents its monthly adult

and teen craft club for ages 13 and older. This month, guests are invited to the Valentine’s Decor class to get their holiday decorating started. Decorate a wood heart photo frame or wood block letters with paint, washi tape and more. Saturday, Feb. 8, 2-3:30pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St. To sign up to reserve a spot, visit tinyurl.com/sdbt39h. VALENTINE’S CRAFTS Families are invited to head to the Gilroy Library for an afternoon of making Valentine’s crafts. All supplies will be provided. Sunday, Feb. 9, 1-3pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/vn7mqu3.


FULL MOON VIEWING

VALENTINE’S DINNER SHOW

COMMUNITY FORUM BREAKFAST The public is invited to the inaugural Community Forum Breakfast, presented by Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley and Gilroy community leaders. This event is intended to foster a productive discourse around issues related to housing and community development facing older adults, low income individuals and families and individuals with disabilities in the City of Gilroy. A continental breakfast will be provided for all attendees. Thursday, Feb. 13, 7:30-9am at South Santa Clara Memorial District Gilroy Veterans Memorial Hall, 74 W. Sixth St. Capacity is

and message. Stenciled outlines for the garland and messages will be available. Admission of $25 includes board; members will receive a 15 percent discount. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 6-9pm at Art of Yoga, 16165 Monterey Road. For information or to sign up, visit artofyogamorganhill.com.

The Open Space Authority will host a family-friendly viewing of February’s full moon. Participants will take a gentle 1.2-mile walk around the preserve’s Aquila Loop Trail, and watch the full moon rise over the eastern foothills. Participants are advised to bring warm clothes, a flashlight and drinking water or hot chocolate to drink. Rain or heavy clouds will cancel. Saturday, Feb. 8, 4:30-7:30pm at Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve, 5341 Sierra Road, San Jose. For information and to register, visit openspaceauthority.org.

limited; to reserve a space, email sandy@rebuildingtogethersv.org.

MORGAN HILL MAKE & TAKE Art of Yoga’s February make and take is a wood panel board with a flower garland

HOMEBUYERS WORKSHOP Learn how to become a first-time homebuyer in Santa Clara County at the new Empower Homebuyers SCC Program workshop. Funded by the 2016 Measure A Affordable Housing Bond, this program provides down payment assistance loans to first-time homebuyers. Information regarding other

housing assistance programs will also be available, and a mini Homebuyer Fair will follow the presentation to provide additional housing, lending and real estate resources. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 6:30-8:30pm at City of Morgan Hill Council Chambers, 17555 Peak Ave. For information and to register, visit tinyurl.com/r79daqz.

HOLLISTER SAFETY FAIR The “Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility” Safety Fair 2020 is hosted, developed and created by 4H member Samantha Slykas to help the public be more aware of their surroundings to stay safe. Free for all to attend, ➝ 11

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BLACK HISTORY Gilroy Center for the Arts presents its sixth annual Black History Month Exhibit. An Artist Reception will be held Saturday, Feb. 15, 2-5pm. The exhibit runs through Feb. 28 at Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. Admission to the gallery and receptions are always free. For information, visit gilroycenterforthearts.com.

Couples are invited to a Valentine’s Day dinner and musical performance at Granada Theatre. Guests will savor a three-course dinner and experience a musical performance by Michael Bublé tribute artist Scott Keo. Guests must be 21 or older to attend and dress to impress with collared shirts and no ball caps. Two showings available, Friday, Feb. 14, or Saturday, Feb. 15, 6-10pm each night at Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For tickets or information, visit liveloveleal.com.

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Curt Hentschke

UPCOMING RIDE Curt Hentschke has ridden the Almond Blossom Century, which returns Feb. 15 in Ripon.

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t’s February! Have you planned a Valentine’s bicycle ride with your sweetheart yet? Come on, get busy! Pedal to your favorite restaurant; you’ll burn off the calories from the meal. Speaking of calories, thanks for all of the feedback concerning last month’s column. Sounds like I’m not the only one attempting to shed some unwanted tonnage in 2020. Let me know how you’ve progressed so far (heycycleguy@gmail.com). What about me? Thanks for asking; I dropped two pounds in January! Now, you might be scoffing, “Only two pounds?” Here are two things to remember, however. First,

BY CURT HENTSCHKE

slow, reasonable weight loss is much healthier than crash dieting. Avoid any program that promises huge weight loss in a short period of time. Second, remember that life happens. I was blessed to have the opportunity to travel for two weeks in January. I was not going to try to maintain a diet at the expense of sampling some amazing Cajun, Creole and Southern cuisine. So, segueing smoothly to the subject of cycling, have you registered for any spring rides? Ripon’s Almond Blossom Century Ride and Linden’s Pedaling Paths to Independence will be here before you know it. Also, keep poking into

your local bike shops (or exploring their websites) to explore group ride options in your area. Remember, it’s much more fun to cycle with a group, and there will always be groups within your ability range.

SAVE THE DATES FEB. 15: Almond Blossom Century, Ripon, musicfirstusa.info FEB. 22: Pedaling Paths to Independence, Linden, communitycenterfortheblind.org MARCH 7: King’s River Blossom Ride, Reedley, blossombikeride.com

MARCH 14: Solvang Century, bikescor.com MARCH 14: El Granada 200k/San Gregorio 125k, santacruzrandonneurs.org APRIL 16-19: Sea Otter Classic, Monterey, seaotterclassic.com APRIL 25: 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.


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FUNDRAISING CONCERT

The Aromas Grange will host a live concert featuring Backyard Birds and their blend of vocal harmonies and wide range of music. Backyard Birds perform overlooked songs in three-part harmony from Americana, rock and roll, country and soul, to jazz standards and more. This fundraising concert will benefit the Aromas Community Grange Hall. The Grange’s Roast Chicken Dinner, premium beers and wines and other refreshments will be available for additional purchase. Sunday, Feb. 16, 4:30-6:30pm at the Aromas Grange, 400 Rose Ave., Aromas. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/vhk8t9s.

EVENTS COMEDY THEATER Pintello Comedy Theater will present the campy comedy musical

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, Feb. 7 and Saturday, Feb. 8, 8-9:30pm each night at Pintello Comedy Theater, 8191 Swanston Lane, Gilroy. For information and tickets, visit pintellocomedy.com. ZENTANGLE CLUB The public is invited to tangle with Zentangle artists at the free Morgan Hill Tangle Club. Attendees are advised

7430 Monterey St., Gilroy. For information, visit tinyurl.com/r96vyoc.

HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS The Harlem Globetrotters arrive in Salinas with the all-new “Pushing the Limits World Tour.” Wednesday, Feb. 12, 6-8pm at Hartnell College, 411 Central Ave., Salinas. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/w5razjv.

WINE ROAD Cienega Road wineries will host a Valentine’s Day weekend event with music, wine and food at “Wine is My Valentine.” Calera Wine Company and Eden Rift Vineyards have teamed up to offer access to both properties along with food and wine pairings, new spring releases and more. Saturday, Feb. 15, noon-4pm at Cienega Wine Road, 11300 Cienega Road, Hollister. For tickets, visit tinyurl.com/wa93okc.

VALENTINE’S DINNER Clos LaChance’s Valentine’s Day Dinner features a five-course menu and wine available for purchase by the glass and by the bottle. Choose from three seating times, Friday, Feb. 14, 1pm, 6pm or 8pm at Clos LaChance, 1 Hummingbird Lane, San Martin. Reservations are required and space is limited. For information, visit clos.com. DINNER DANCE The Houserockers will perform at a Valentine’s Day Special Event at Guglielmo Winery. Guests will be treated to a catered dinner, champagne toast and dancing as The Houserockers fuse elements of rock, funk, soul and R&B with occasional forays into rap and country. Additional wine will be available for purchase during the event. Friday, Feb. 14, 5-10pm at Guglielmo Winery, 1480 E. Main Ave., Morgan Hill. For information and tickets, visit houserockers. ticketleap.com. VALENTINE SHOW The Annual Valentine’s Show at The District Theater features the music of L.A. Project Band. The band will perform yesterday’s classics, R&B, funk and Old School favorites. Friday, Feb. 14, 8pm-midnight at The District Theater,

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE The Gilroy Library will host a talk on the life of artist Georgia O’Keeffe. Considered to be one of the most significant and intriguing artists of the 20th century, O’Keeffe is known for her boldly creative art and her defiance of the social conventions of her time. Saturday, Feb. 15, 11am-12:30pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/vrmrn57.

SWEETHEART SUNDAY Fortino Winery will hold a dessert and wine pairing event. Bring that special someone to Sweetheart Sunday to enjoy dessert, live music and wine. Purchase tickets for $40 per person, or $30 for wine club members. Sunday, Feb. 16, 1-3pm at Fortino Winery, 4525 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy. For information, visit fortinowinery.com. GRANT REQUESTS The Gilroy Assistance League is now accepting grant requests for the year 2020 benefiting Gilroy youth organizations, schools and programs. Thanks to donors and sponsors, Gilroy Assistance League distributed $22,000 to various youth services in 2019. Submit a formal grant request proposal no later than Monday, Feb. 24. Forms may be downloaded at gilroyassistanceleague.org. For information, contact Lori Kent at lskent@charter.net.

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this event features presentations on bullying, harassment, substance abuse and mental health, as well as self-defense, first aid, wildlife safety and more. Booths with an assortment of information and supporters will round out the event. Sunday, Feb. 9, noon-3pm at the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito St. For information, visit tinyurl.com/vqorfmt.

to bring their own supplies and share ideas and trade tips with other artists. All skill levels are welcome; and the club is open to visitors; there will be no formal instruction given during club time. Bring 20 handmade Valentines to trade with Zentangle friends and a gift bag or box to collect cards. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 6-8pm at Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. RSVP is required to participate. For information, visit linedotcalm.com/tangleclub.

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HOME AND GARDEN

Bringing the indoors out endless—from grills to cooktops and ovens or a wine cooler and an outdoor bar. Homeowners also have many options when it comes to the design and price point of their outdoor kitchen. Some may lean toward a grill island, adding prep and storage space to their grilling station, while others might create a full-on outdoor kitchen with a grill, smoker, refrigerator, sink, seating area and more. Either way, homeowners can get a feel for exactly what their space will look like before breaking ground through Belgard's design resources. The Belgard Design Studio takes a simple sketch, some dimensions and a couple of photos and turns it, using design software, into 3D animations and virtual reality experiences to give homeowners a sense of the finished product in their backyard. MODERN LIVING Today’s outdoor spaces incorporate natural surroundings.

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utdoor living trends for 2020 are all about enjoying your backyard alfresco— but with the comfort and ease you expect from your indoor spaces. Today’s outdoor spaces are transforming into an extension of the home. The current outdoor design also takes into account the look and feel of your entire home, including the interior and exterior, building materials and surroundings.

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Biophilic design

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Biophilic design is achieved when natural elements are incorporated into the space, helping people feel connected to the natural environment. It creates a calm, tranquil space and reduces stress. Biophilia makes sense for indoor urban environments needing to bring the outdoors in, but how does it work when you're already outside? Biophilic design for outdoor spaces means integrating natural

elements with constructed elements to create a harmonious space. A plant wall or raised garden bed can integrate greenery and pops of color with the built elements of your outdoor space. It also means using natural materials, like wood and stone, to complement the surrounding environment. Create greener, more sustainable spaces to celebrate the environment, which can help encourage pollinators, grow healthy food and forge a cohesive outdoor space. You can also use materials such as Belgard's permeable pavers, which allow water to drain through the surface, replenishing the soil and aquifers beneath your path, walkway or driveway.

More than just a grill Today's homeowners want much more than a grill in the backyard. With aspirations to cook and entertain guests outdoors with everything the best outdoor kitchen can offer, the possibilities are

Entertaining both night and day Regardless of the time of day— or year—you and your family can relax comfortably in your outdoor sanctuary, thanks to modern technology and the latest outdoor installations: • LED lighting is installed in a variety of ways. You can install strips of light and/or spotlights, even using multiple colors, to add flair at night. • In the harsh sunlight, large umbrellas and movable shade walls or screens can keep your space cool and more comfortable. • For cooler climates, an outdoor fireplace provides heat and light for cozy evenings in the yard. Whether you have a straightforward vision for a patio or dream of elaborate outdoor living spaces, these ideas can help you create your oasis. For information on how you can upgrade your outdoor space, visit Belgard.com. —Brandpoint Content


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TRAIL PASS Wine lovers can sample the latest from area wineries

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“We just came home with 106 medals from the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, including three awarded Best of Class,” Giannini said. She pointed out that this is a $400 value for only $75. The Wine Trail Pass includes three one-ounce tastings per person at the 34 participating wineries over the course of a year. Wineries will be selling and honoring the passes at tasting rooms throughout Saratoga, Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy and Hollister. Three Trail Days will be celebrated in each territory on Feb. 1, Aug. 1 and Nov. 7, with live music, food, discounts and more. For more details, including a list of participating wineries and a map, visit www.santaclarawines.com/ wine_trail_pass.html.

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he Wineries of Santa Clara Valley have decided to discontinue their Spring and Fall Passport program in favor of a year-round Wine Trail Pass, which allows visitors a lot more flexibility to plan their visits. Instead of just two months out of the year, the Wine Trail Pass, which retails for $75 (plus $4 processing fee, if purchased online), is good for one whole year of wine tasting. Stacy Giannini, director of marketing for the association, explained that getting to the 30-plus wineries in the program was just not practical over the course of a single month, especially since not all wineries are open every weekend. An annual Wine Trail Pass grants access to one of California’s original award-winning regions.

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Sat 1-4pm Monica Gorbea (831) 442-4176 Listed by Shannan Matthews (209) 410-8078 TRANQUILITY ABOUNDS ~ Custom built 5Br/3Ba, 2,600 sf + 480 sf finished attic. On 2.5 acres in gated area. Master suite w/huge addl office/retreat. Oversized 3-car garage. Owned solar, tankless water heater, chicken coop, fruit trees + so much more! 35635 Eagle Ridge, Soledad $850,000

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Mobile: (408) 506Ͳ0067 REALTOR® DRE #01479862 Eileen has 24 years of experience working in the real estate/mortgage industry. In 1995 she began working doing loan origination & loan processing in Seattle, WA. She relocated back to San Jose in 2003 and continued working as a mortgage loan officer. In 2009 Eileen became a licensed real estate agent and worked for Century 21 Alpha until 2019. During these years she gained vast knowledge and success in various types of real estate markets including short sales, foreclosures and extreme seller markets. Eileen moved to the lovely town of Hollister in 2017, where she and her husband enjoy raising their 2 children. She is excited about joining the Century 21 Showcase, REALTORS® family in Hollister, where she continues to help her clients reach their real estate goals and dreams. Let her experience and knowledge work for you!

Featured Property NEW LISTING

Open Sunday Noon-3pm Listed by Charlene King (831) 801-5464 SIX-YEARS NEW ~ 3Br/2Ba boasts pride of ownership! Living room w/cozy fireplace, spacious dining area, light & bright kitchen (island, granite counters, S/S appliances, lots of cabinets) open to family room. Large master suite. Easy to maintain, eco-friendly yard. 1990 Morning Glory Dr, Hollister $599,998

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Open Saturday Noon-3pm Hosted by Jose Vargas (831) 524-1559 Listed by Charlene King (831) 801-5464 SANTANA RANCH W/VIEWS ~ Spacious 1-story 3Br/2Ba, 1850 SqFt, Contemporary Anderson-built in 2017 w/all the upgrades. Glam kitchen open to family room. Easy maintenance, professionally landscaped yards. 1642 Sunflower Dr, Hollister $625,000

Prepare to Be Impressed

Open Saturday & Sunday Noon-3pm Listed by Tammy Davis (831) 801-3179 Gorgeous custom estate located on a 5-acre corner lot that’s flat, fully fenced & completely usable. This spacious 4Br/2.5Ba boasts formal living & dining rooms, an open floor plan & gourmet kitchen w/generous granite counters, large custom island, beautiful cabinetry, stainless steel appliances & recessed lighting. The large family room w/warm & inviting fireplace provides plenty of room for entertaining or a large family. The expansive brick patio leads to an inground pool. Whether you have lots of toys, farm animals or love to entertain, this property is for you. Perhaps you’re thinking of building a second unit (inlaw, au pair)—there is plenty of room. Chicken coop, dog kennels, all appliances & tractor are included.

820 Heatherwood Estates Dr, Hollister Offered for $1,220,000

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GATED ESTATE Five acres of land surround this San Martin home.

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itting on just under five acres of flat land, this San Martin home features an outdoor pergola with views of 30 trees that dot the property. Located at 14455 Foothill Ave., the 4,286-square-foot home includes four bedrooms and four baths. The single-level home, built in 1999, has high ceilings, crown molding and hardwood floors. The kitchen is outfitted with custom maple cabinetry, granite

counters and backsplash, an island/ breakfast bar with a prep sink and a walk-in pantry, dual ovens, built-in refrigerator and more. A 10-foot-deep diving pool with built-in spa is complemented by the 80-foot-long pergola in the backyard. The home is listed at $2,499,900 by Coldwell Banker Realty. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ sbpo75a.


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You Belong. Here.

Close to everything – and everyone – you love in the South Bay. Twin Oaks is a new, gated, age-qualified, resort-style community in Hollister where discerning active adults can come together, make new friends and experience new adventures. With just 168 thoughtfully-crafted single-story homes available, the time to learn more is now.

N E W H O M E S F R OM T H E $ 60 0 S • MOD EL HOME S OPE N N OW O PE N D I S C OVER M OR E AT T W IN OAKSHOLL I STER.C OM Twin Oaks is a community by Twin Oaks Hollister LLC. Construction by MHG B&C, Inc. (CSLB #936674). Sales by Intero, a B|H affiliate (DRE #01354442). Homes at Twin Oaks are intended for occupancy by at least one resident 55+ and all other occupants must be qualified under applicable CA and US laws. Equal Housing Opportunity. © 2020 Twin Oaks Hollister LLC. All rights reserved.


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