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Monthly Archives: September 2014

Prep Tennis: Christopher defeats Gilroy 6-1 in league play opener

GILROY—All the other matches had wrapped up, but Christopher’s Adena Chen and Gilroy’s Jessica Martin weren’t quite finished with each other yet.

Mixing design styles—how to avoid mish-mash

Most of us have furniture pieces that are a mix of styles but often our rooms end up looking like a mish-mash rather than the eclectic look we want. Mixing traditional and contemporary styles can be a little tricky, but it's also a fun way to experiment with contrasts. By being aware of proportion and having an element that links the different styles, you can achieve a unique design scheme to suit your taste.

‘Pippin’: A wonderful, exploding three-ring experience

Here is where theater, dance, circus and magic melds into a seamless hoopla of wonderment. “Pippin” is a story about the journey a young prince takes to find the true meaning of his life. We are treated to the almost complete original Broadway, award-winning cast that makes for a smooth production.

Joan M. Powell March 26, 1929 – September 23, 2014

For online condolences, habingfamilyfuneralhome.com. Family and friends are welcome to attend the Memorial Service/Celebration of Life that will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2014, at 2:00 P.M., at Habing Family Funeral Home.

Prep Roundup: Sept. 29

All the hard work Gilroy put in over the summer looks to have paid off.

Gavilan Roundup: Sept. 29

Gavilan used a big second half to pick up its first win of the year.

Gavilan Football: Reedley stages second half comeback to top Rams

REEDLEY—Reedley College quarterback Josh Allen gave the Gavilan defense some problems Saturday night.

Prep Football: Cougars blank Hillsdale

SAN MATEO—The Cougars had to battle not only Hillsdale, but the wind, too—and they didn’t let either get the best of them.

13th Annual Rummage Sale at the San Martin Shelter

13thAnnual Rummage Sale October 17th – 19th

Prep Football: Mustangs optimistic after loss to Pirates

GILROY—The Mustangs held their heads high as they walked off the field at the Garcia-Elder Sports Complex Friday night. The scoreboard illuminated the final in the distance—a 40-17 loss to Piedmont Hills—but in their hearts, they were the winners.