A Tribute to a Parent Who Made a Difference
On June 7, a special retirement dinner was held in the brand new
Getting Out: Find your path at Calero County Park
The trail map of Calero County Park resembles an interlocking network of loops that allows a hiker to string them together in any number of ways. Any trail you choose will, at some point, present you with the option of continuing on and circling back or starting a new loop that itself will loop 360 degrees back to the same junction. Since our next Mt. Tallac Challenge prep hike is at Calero County Park, I decided to revisit familiar trails as well as walk some new ground.
Celebrate the History and Heritage of Japantown
My friend Jeanne Katsuro calls the Spirit of Japantown
Parents need to take responsibility for their children’s education
Your child is not doing well in school? It's the teacher's
Public invited to unique Summer Fest
Perhaps some of the public has a negative stereotype of motorcyclists. Hearing their loud engines, seeing them splitting lanes while speeding down the freeway and reading about the drugs and violence associated with some bike clubs can be rather intimidating.
City Council’s charge: get the most bang for our bucks
What's the most important criterion for choosing any public
Quirky Gilroy tossed with a Shakespearean dash
Gilroy's a quirky town. How could it be otherwise when our major
Local photographer’s work on display
The current exhibit in the Gilroy City Hall Gallery is by photographer Rachelle Lee. An Idaho native who relocated to Gilroy with her husband in 2004, she was quick to tell me that she loves Gilroy for its small town feeling, the lovely views and most of all the friendly people. The exhibit featuring portraits of children will be on view through March and April.















