Leonardo Da Vinci: the Ultimate Renaissance Man
The Northern California Renaissance Faire opening at Casa de
Women Come Together to Knit Hope into People’s Lives
Several women meet regularly at the Gilroy Presbyterian Church
Red Phone goes to the dogs
Little ones need leashes: "Hey Red Phone. I'm calling in response to your question about dogs off leashes. I think even small dog owners need to be responsible and keep their dogs on leashes. I'm on the other side of the coin. I have a large dog who, if dogs are off leashes and come up to her, she gets a little aggressive. And that's a liability for me. There's a ton of people around town who keep their small dogs off leashes because they don't think they can do any damage. ... I can control my dog if she's on a leash, but I can't control the little dogs coming up to her."
‘Peter Pan’ arrives in the 21st century
Put down your Wii remote and visit the 100-foot austere, tall,
‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’: A spoof to end all spoofs
Sir Arthur Cannon Doyle's ageless mystery thriller, “The Hound Of The Baskervilles,” has been adapted by British writers Steven Canny and John Nicholson as a brilliant burlesque send up that comes across as a hilarious parody. Doyle actually brought Sherlock back from the dead after he killed him and Moriarty off in “The Final Problem” in 1893. The demand for Sherlock, the monetary lure and—some say—his mother resulted in the Sherlock's return in “The Hound Of The Baskervilles.”
Speed limits in town change
Motorists, check speed limit signs in Gilroy for changes. As of Oct. 14, speed limits on some streets have either increased or decreased.
Chestnut Street, Church Street, Eighth Street, Fourth Street, Kern Avenue, Miller Avenue, Sunrise Drive, Third Street and Hanna Street were all affected...
















