Reader Requests for Heroes and Hurricane Help
No doubt you've seen plenty of horrifying images on TV of
Invasive Ivy and How Your Government Garden Grows
When I close my eyes, I see ivy roots. The red-brown roots twist
Fish Diet Dangers Can Rob Cats of Key Vitamins
In a recent article, local veterinarian Pete Keesling was asked
Don’t take chances with your pets eyes
Our cat, Murphy, has brown eyes. Today, they look a little red
Getting Out: Exploring Bill’s Hill
Of all the wonderful things waiting for us at Henry W. Coe State Park, easy access to level going is a rare commodity. The park entrance at Hunting Hollow is the only exception. Three and a half miles beyond Coyote Reservoir on the Gilroy Hot Springs Road, Hunting Hollow is a crease between two ridges that rise quickly on each side. As long as you stay in the hollow, the trail barely crosses a single map contour line over its first two miles.
A delightful production of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
Broadway By the Bay's productions never cease to astonish me.
Local Students Visit South Africa
Wednesday, September 18, The Sawubona Ngikhona Project – a public presentation by Mount Madonna School's 12th grade students about their recent experiences in South Africa, including interviews with former South African President F.W. de Klerk, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, author Peter Harris and others; visits to the Botshabelo childrens AIDS village, service work for the Philani Childrens Health and Nutrition project, and meetings and performances with students at several high schools. The students also traveled to Swaziland and enjoyed cultural exchange!

















