Twelve-car pile up
PACHECO PASS
– A stalled semi-truck clogging up westbound Pacheco Pass near
Dinosaur Point during Monday morning’s rush hour commute resulted
in at least four separate accidents involving 12 vehicles.
The most serious injury in the pile up was a broken leg suffered
by a Los Banos woman who crashed her motorcycle.
Despite the heavy collisions, westbound Pacheco Pass never
closed both lanes, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Cooking demonstration
GILROY – A Station 55 Restaurant chef will lead a cooking demonstration on Saturday, April 12, at 2 p.m. at The Wize Owl Bookstore, located at 8060 Santa Teresa Blvd. The public is invited to view the techniques of local chef Timothy Ralphs as he prepares several mouth-watering artichoke dishes. For inspired participants who wish to duplicate the dishes at home, selected cookbooks featuring the recipes will be available at the bookstore.
Ralphs, executive chef at Station 55 Restaurant in Gilroy, studied at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School in Paris, and has served at many fine restaurants in Europe, as well as under James Beard Award winning chefs Cory Shreiber of Wildwood Restaurant in Portland, Alex Stratta of Renoir in The Mirage, Las Vegas, and Joachim Splichal of Pinot Blanc in St. Helena. Before coming to Gilroy, Ralphs served as the acting executive chef at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite.
Details: 848-9090 or
847-7575.
Bring the arts outdoors
GILROY – People of all ages who love art, crafts, music and outdoor festivals are invited to attend the first annual Expressive Arts Festival at Gavilan College. This outdoor festival on the beautiful Gavilan College Gilroy campus, located at 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd., will be a day for community enjoyment of the arts.
The festival is the brainchild of student Marta Sherwood, president of the Gavilan College Music Club, who wanted to provide a day for celebration and enjoyment of the arts and a venue for local musicians and artists to perform and exhibit. The daytime festival will run until the evening production of “Macbett” in the Gavilan College Theater on Saturday, April 12, from noon to 7 p.m. Admission to the festival and event parking are free to the public. Details: www.gavilan.edu/pio/pio.html and click on “Calendar of Events.”
Send off the Hendricksons
GILROY – Help the Krazy Koyote Bar and Grill send Russ and Nancy Hendrickson off with a big bang on Saturday, May 10, at noon. A buffet style meal will include teriyaki chicken, salad, rice, chile beans, garlic bread and a drink. Wine will be provided. The Hendricksons have been active in the local theater community for years. Tickets are $15 per person. Reservations are required by May 5. The grill is located at 8337 Church St. Details: Pinky, 842-5901.
Miss Gavilan Hills Pageant
GILROY – The Strand Theater in downtown Gilroy is the home for the 2003 Miss Gavilan Hills Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, April 12. The dinner show pageant will feature over 20 contestants from all areas of the state. Dinner will be provided by the staff of the Strand Theater, who will prepare their specialty of Southern cooking with a “salsa” flare. An after pageant reception will feature the salsa sounds of Mambo Tropical. Tickets are advance sale only and will not be available at the door. The winners will go on to compete at the Miss California Pageant in June. Dinner show tickets may be purchased at Gilroy Travel, 670 First St., and are $25 per person. Details:
tv******@ga****.com
or
842-5671.
Support the troops
GILROY – Join in a rally to support the troops and president on Friday, April 11, at 4 p.m. on Sixth Street in front of Wheeler Auditorium. Bring flags and signs to show appreciation for those who are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Details; Mark Zappa,
847-1280.
Flea market fund raiser
GILROY – The Senior Advisory Board is holding a flea market on Saturday, April 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to raise money. Tables cost $10 each and the flea market will be located at the Gilroy Senior Center, 7371 Hanna St. Details: 848-0465.
Wine tasting experience
GILROY – Solis Winery will hold its Cabernet Sauvignon Vertical Tasting on April 12 and 13 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Taste 1998,1999 and 2000 Solis Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. Solis Winery will be tasting its 2001 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon from the barrel and guests can purchase the same wine. Bottling was April 8 and they are holding some back for tasting. Library selections, 1996 and 1997 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, are also available for purchase.
Earth Day festivities
GILROY – Join the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society and the City of Gilroy for a fun outdoor Earth Day festival on Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Christmas Hill Park. There will be tree planting, bird walks, live animal presentations, a compost give-away, nest box building, a nature scavenger hunt, nature arts and crafts and free food. This festival is an opportunity for both children and adults to connect to the natural world and participate in hands-on Earth Day activities. Details: Jennifer Peritz at 252-3740 or
pr******@sc***.org
‘Let’s murder Marsha’
GILROY – Pintello Comedy Theater presents “Let’s Murder Marsha,” a clever comedy of mistaken inten-tions, through April 19. Perform-ances will take place at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights at 8531 Church St. All seats are $15. Reservations for the table-seating playhouse can be made via e-mail to
pi******@ga****.com
or by calling 776-8004.
AARP driving class
GILROY – The AARP driving class will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, April 16 and 17, from 8 a.m. to noon. The cost is $10. Call Vivian Figone, 847-1388 to sign up.
Garlicky group of poets
GILROY – The Garlicky Group of Poets will hold its monthly poetry reading on Saturday, April 12, at 3:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Gilroy Public Library, Rosanna and Sixth streets. Public participation is welcome. The meeting is free. Details:
779-4999.
Rotary flower sale
GILROY – The Goldsmith Seeds and Gilroy Rotary Club flower sale will take place on Saturday, April 19, from 8 a.m. to noon or until all the annuals, perennials, hanging baskets and more are gone. Credit cards won’t be accepted. Wagons are OK but don’t bring strollers. Refreshments will be on sale. The event will take place at Goldsmith Seeds Greenhouse, 2280 Hecker Pass Highway. All proceeds support local charities. Details: 847-7333.
Put out fires
MORGAN HILL – Learn how fires occur and types of portable fire extinguishers and how to use them at the Citizen’s Emergency Response Training taking place at the Morgan Hill Community Center. The class will be held each Tuesday of the month through May 13 and begins at 7p.m. One class or the series may be taken. Bring safety goggles, a hard hat, gloves and dust mask, if available. The class on April 15 will focus on disaster medical treatment. Classes and training are provided by The South County Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness Project. Details: Deb, 779-1722.
Leads Club open forum
MORGAN HILL – The South County Chapter of Leads Club is holding an open forum on Thursday, April 10, at 7:15 a.m. in Morgan Hill at Seven Oaks Properties, 16433 Monterey Road. Leads Club provides a networking forum for business individuals to promote their product/service and increase their business by exchange of quality business referrals.
For information and reservation, call 782-5852.
Easter arts and crafts fair
CASA DE FRUTA – Visit the ninth annual Easter Weekend Arts and Crafts Fair at the Casa de Fruta Pavilion area on Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free. There will be live bluegrass and old-time music as well as an Easter egg hunt on Saturday at 11 a.m. Casa de Fruta is located on Highway 152, between Interstate 5 and Highway 101. Details:
(559) 877-3474.
Wander around Miller ruins
GILROY – Explore the historic Miller Estate ruins with a Park Ranger and learn about the rich cultural history of Mt. Madonna County Park on Saturday, April 26. Meet at the Park Office/Visitor Center at 9 a.m. There is a $4 vehicle fee to enter the park. Details:
842-2341.
Buy a piece of Gilroy
GILROY – The Gilroy Assistance League presents this year’s fund raiser, a blanket/throw for $60 which depicts many beautiful scenes in Gilroy. The Gilroy Assistance League is a nonprofit organization which gives out yearly grants to help support many children’s and youth groups in Gilroy. Details:
842-2432.
Calling all horse-lovers
SAN MARTIN – San Martin Horsemen’s Association will hold its general meeting on Friday, April 11, at Taylor Made Farms. The meeting is open to nonmembers. Guest speaker, Dr. Deb Sell, will be talking about infra-red photography and demonstrating it to show saddle fit. Details: 842-0836.
Celebrate Buddhist culture
MORGAN HILL – The 43rd annual Morgan Hill Haru Matsuri and 7th annual Northern California Taiko Expo will take place Sunday, April 13, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Buddhist Community Center. The event will offer Asian cuisine, cultural exhibits, music, entertainment and more. Admission and parking are free. The center is located at 16450 Murphy Ave. Details: www.mhbcc or 779-9009.
News Items: Please fax local news items to City Editor Jodi Engle at 842-2206, e-mail to
ed****@ga****.com
or mail to 6400 Monterey St. Gilroy.