More Flower Power
Downtown Gets New Begonias, Twinkling Lights Fresh bright red begonias in new hanging planters greeted thousands of visitors to the 15th Annual Garlic City Car Show in downtown Gilroy last Saturday courtesy of the city of Gilroy and a one-time expenditure of just over $1,000 dollars.As pretty as the more than 160 classic cars and trucks showcased along Monterey Street and side streets were the 50 hanging flower baskets, grown and arranged by family-owned and operated Kawahara Nurseries of Gilroy and Morgan Hill, part of a two-day effort to spruce up the district.Moises Rodriguez and Gilberto Bucio of city contractors BrightView Landscaping, were seen affixing the new planters on Aug. 18.The city also purchased twinkling lights for the trees that line Monterey Street in a move the city administrator said was consistent with the City Council’s goal to revitalize downtown.A group of volunteers donning orange vests helped string up the lights and later unpacked boxes and shelved books for the soon-to-open BookBuyers bookstore at the former Dick Bruhn’s Building.The all-hands-on-deck volunteer force and welcoming committee on Aug. 18 were sustained by sandwiches provided by Cafe 152 Bread Company on Fourth and Eigleberry streets.
School Trustees Outline Objectives, Goals
Retaining quality staff members, performing curriculum audits
Sunbirds fly high over Riptide
Brook Loesch and Lauren Castro scored two runs each, and Nicole
Semi-Pro Football: Barnstormers ready for Military Appreciation opener
The Central Coast Barnstormers plan to run a balanced spread offense this season. There should be little doubt about the semi-pro football team’s ability to move the ball through the air.
VTA Nets $9M for BART Extension
The South Bay got a stop closer to being connected to the Bay
End of a chapter: Garlic City Books closing
Sales were steady midmorning Tuesday at Garlic City Books, where
County sets aside funds for annexations
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