Tropical colors, bright fabrics revive tired family room
Janet's family room gets a lot of use, but unfortunately it also
Enjoy a Cougar-Q
The first CHS Athletic Boosters Cougar-Q tri tip dinner fundraiser will be held Saturday, Nov. 9. $28 meal for four includes whole tri tip, garlic bread and garlic chili beans. Tickets on sale through Nov. 6 at CHS games, Rabobank in Gilroy (Nob Hill Center) or through your favorite CHS sports team. Drive through pick up of your complete meal will be available from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 in CHS front lot. Details: Rosie Menacho at (408) 706-0903.
Top 5 moments of the Fall ’09 season
In my four months with the Dispatch, I have found that there is
W.E.R.C. animal of the month: Red-Tailed Hawk Nursed Back to Health
The animal patients arriving at the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center range from those needing "outpatient care," such as a small bird that perhaps flew into a window and suffered a minor concussion, to orphaned babies that require weeks or months to mature, to severely injured animals that need acute care and remain in our sanctuary for a long period of recuperation and treatment. All of these animals require dedication and expertise from W.E.R.C.'s staff and volunteers, but the long-term patients require the animal equivalent of a convalescent home.
White House plans to wind down Fannie and Freddie
A fundamental reform for the housing market. For two and a half
















