Vines online
Computers, the internet and social media have all had an enormous impact on the way our wineries do business.
Lending a hand
As a staff member of Live Oak Adult Day Services, I help care for many seniors here each day, but I am not a caregiver in my private life. My husband is healthy, my sons are adults, and my parents and grandparents, sadly, are gone now. My dad died quite suddenly in his forties. My mom was just in her sixties, still working, fully independent, and busy as a bee when she suffered a stroke. I remember the dawning realization that I was about to become a caregiver. My siblings gathered with me around her hospital bed, and we planned out a schedule for each of us to assist our beloved mom during her upcoming hospital discharge and recuperation. We were actually grateful to have the chance to give back to mom.
Christmas Hill Fire Intentionally Set
The Gilroy Police and Fire departments are looking for suspects in an arson that burned 7.5 acres of Christmas Hill Park July 26, days before the Garlic Festival.
Photos from the First Day of School at Las Animas Elementary
A lot of parents were sad to say goodbye, especially to first-day-of-school kindergarteners in four buzzing classrooms at Las Animas Elementary School. To avoid separation issues, the school discourages parents from hanging around the school or volunteering in classrooms until their children are acclimated to being away from them.
It’s Thyme, finally
Dining at Cafe Thyme has been a weekly affair for Patty Lemon of Gilroy, who has been eating at the restaurant since its opening in July. “The food is incredible. It’s my fourth time,” says Lemon. “The quality of the food is distinctive.” Lemon says the one time she missed was because “the cafe was all booked.”
Golf for cops, run for hearts
The Gilroy Police Foundation hosted its annual Tee Off For Youth golf tournament. This year it was held at CordeValle Championship Golf Course in San Martin. The Police Foundation earned the use of the course for the day by supplying security for the Women’s Open in early July.
Gilroy Man, 23, Dies in Santa Teresa Crash Monday
A 23-year-old Gilroy man died Monday after he lost control of his 2006 white Toyota Matrix Monday at 5 p.m. on Santa Teresa Boulevard north of Fitzgerald Avenue.
Robot Making in Gilroy
Whether it was creating a robot, a rolling vehicle, a design constructed of paper or a marble maze roller coaster, each of the 220 students participating in the first annual Thingamajig Convention Challenge had fun and discovered the joy of inventing.
A Veteran Newspaper Woman’s Farewell to the Dispatch
What an incredible quarter century I have spent working for these community newspapers. Twenty five years spent learning, teaching and contributing to producing your local newspaper. I had several mentors over the years, who each had many more years here than I have racked up. They taught me so much about each department, how it works and how they all fit together. Thank you to each and every one of you (you know who you are) for investing in me and making me better. Much of my work was behind the scenes, planning and organizing, making sure everything came together on deadline. I loved every minute of it!





















