POTW: Sherbert
Sherbert is a 10-year-old Main Coon who loves to be combed and pet. She would be best as an only cat with an elderly person. She has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter for a couple months and needs a home. If you are interested in adopting an animal at the shelter, please call (408) 686-3900.
Four French bulldogs hold pet food drive to benefit The Hope Center
Kim Lemaire, Executive Director of the Hope Center along with the all volunteer Board of Directors: Christy Rector, Kim Ruiz and Terri Britton, announced today that four local French Bulldogs are holding their third annual food drive for families and their pets in need on Saturday, June 16th from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Sweet Elena’s located at 465 Olympia Avenue in Sand City.
Cherry crops survive Monday’s rain – for the most part
Most local cherry farmers “dodged a bullet” Monday when thunder bellowed in the sky and 0.20 inches of rain pelted Gilroy for a good several hours into the early afternoon.
Volunteers still sought for Sierra search
Volunteers are still asked to help search for Sierra LaMar, 15, and some citizens from halfway across the country vow to travel to Morgan Hill just to help bring closure to the missing teen’s family.
Scholarships and awards for Christopher High graduates
Christopher High graduates were showered with scholarships this year. Read all about it.
Where Christopher High School graduates were accepted
Where Christopher High School graduates were accepted
Man accused of running dog to death
A Morgan Hill man was arrested after he allegedly ran two dogs to the point of heat exhaustion, resulting in the death of one of the animals, police said.
‘Class of 2012 … Be our ambassadors to the world’
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, friends, Romans, and countrymen, lend me your ears! Yea, Class of 2012, you will never have to hear that in a high school classroom again!
‘With hard work and wise choices, we can all have success’
Thank you. I am honored to represent the Class of 2012! Our parents would probably agree that it wasn’t very long ago that we began our journey in kindergarten. We entered the classroom holding our parent’s hand and with Minnie Mouse or Power Ranger backpacks on our shoulders. At the time we were nervous, scared and excited. I know that I cried, but once it started and friends were found, the path was easier. I know that I will always be grateful to my first teachers. They taught me to read and that opened the world to me.