Community Pulse: Charge students $1 per bus ride
Do you think the Gilroy school district should charge up to $1
Stocks surge on report of entity for bad debt
Wall Street rallied in a stunning late-session turnaround
‘American Pickers’ looking for locals
My name is Cat and I work on the television show ‘American Pickers’. The show will film in California this spring and the hosts are looking for people in your area with unique antique collections and interesting stories behind them.  I have attached a press release, flyer and photo, and am hoping that you can feature American Pickers through your paper, website and/or social media sites. We are trying to get the word out as soon as possible, so the sooner people with large collections reach out to us the better.  Please make sure people who have one of a kind items to sell reach out to us on our phone number 1-855-OLD-RUST (653-7878), or our email, which is [email protected]. Mike and Frank only pick private collections so no stores, malls, flea markets, museums, auctions, businesses or anything open to the public.   My contact info is below, don't hesitate to call me with any questions. Thank you so much for your time and help!                                Best,Cat Raynor, Casting AssociateAmerican Pickers on History Email: [email protected] Phone: 646-561-3617
Remembrance and fundraiser for the Natalia Salcido Legacy Foundation
The community is welcome to celebrate the life and legacy of Natalia Salcido, the Christopher High School cheerleader who tragically died last year in a car crash on Miller Avenue, a week before her 16th birthday at an afternoon remembrance ceremony at Luigi Aprea Elementary School. The event starts at 3:30 p.m. and will feature entertainment, cheer bow making and a balloon release at sunset. The ceremony will also serve as a fundraiser for the Natalia Salcido Legacy Foundation, with NSLF t-shirts, bracelets and car decals for sale. There will also be refreshments, a bake sale and raffle.
New president, officers at local women’s group
Member of Women in Touch ll met at the Elks Hall where the

















