When Spring Fever Hits, Remember Planning is Still Crucial
It's difficult not to catch spring fever. Warm weather arrives,
Tour de France? No, Tour de California
World's Best Cyclists Give South Valley Region a Real European
First Tamale Festival leaves attendees wanting more
We went to the Tamale Festival in downtown Gilroy (Oct. 18) and there's a lot for them to learn. They ought to send a group to Indio, outside of Palm Springs, and see how they run theirs. The first weekend in December is always the Tamale Festival in Indio and they have learned to run a tamale festival. In the beginning it wasn't so hot, but in time it got better and better and I'm sure this one will too. But there were only two booths with tamales and they ran out. It could've been a fun day with all the cars and such, but no tamales, so we went to Mi Pueblo and they were out too. So we went to Taco Bell and had a taco. There were no tamales available. I'm sure it could be a great event for Gilroy
Critical thinking cures partisanship
During a recent dinner with friends, the conversation turned to
Sharks clinch playoffs, whip Wings
Cheechoo scores a pair in 5-2 home victory over Detroit
Couple shares love of music with community
As the New Year begins, I reflect on the local arts events of the past year. Among them are the art shows at the center, choir concerts, symphony concerts, theater productions, the Diva/Divo Concert, songwriter's showcase, poetry readings, dance recitals, Kids Discover Arts, Garlic Festival entertainment and the wonderful Fifth Street Music Series. How fortunate we are to have this wealth of enrichment in our community.
Point Out Federal Disaster Plan Shortcomings? You Bet!
Michael Evans' recent letter to the editor perplexed me. How is
Bullet train open house set for Thursday
The California High-Speed Rail Authority will host an open house
Gilroy church announces learning opportunities
Gilroy's First Baptist Church invites South County residents to
















