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Plenty to wrestle with even though the nest isn’t full

Up at 4:30 a.m. Cold outside, 28 degrees, ice on the

Teraji: Fun in giving this St. Patrick’s

If you’d like to do something fun yet meaningful while also benefiting others in need for St. Patrick’s Day, “Musi-Kaleidoscope” is a new, five program series showcasing professional musicians from the South Valley. This joint project of the United Methodist Church and the Music Academy at the corner of Fourth and Church streets near downtown Gilroy features the talent of your neighbors who will offer their favorite music in family-friendly concerts.

Big Wow! ComicFest draws local talent

You don't have to drive very far to find a decent comic book

BASEBALL: Bringing home the bling

Gilroy native receives Giants World Series ring

WEAVER: Dusting off a few happy memories

It was just a casual dialogue between the four of us, but

Irish Music for St. Patrick’s Day

Touring Irish Duo will bring Irish music to Gilroy on March 16

Hot Ticket June 10, 2016

Summer Reading ChallengeThere’s still time to “Read for the Win” in the Santa Clara County’s Summer Reading Challenge. Participants can enjoy the many activities scheduled throughout the summer at their local library. All teens and adults enrolled in the program will receive a free tote bag and children 12 and under receive book prizes. All participants will receive free passes to Children’s Discovery Museum. All are welcome to participate in the challenge of reading five books from now until July 31. For complete instructions go to sccl.org/summer2016. Splash 2 DashKids ages 5-13 years old are welcome to join in on the ninth Annual Splash 2 Dash Youth Triathlon. Emphasis is placed on accomplishment rather than results in a “funpetitive” spirit, guaranteed to help build confidence. There are four Swim Bike Run Divisions depending on the age group. Bring a swimsuit, good running shoes and bike with helmet. Participants need to check in at least 20 minutes before the race. The big day is Saturday, June 11 starting at 6:30 a.m. at Sobrato High School, located at 401 Burnett Ave, Morgan Hill. For course maps and registration go to mhreconline.com. On the ProwlLearn about the lifestyles and characteristic of two wild animals, Mountain Lions and Bobcats, living in and around our rural communities. Leave with a better understanding of why it’s important to co-exist with these felines as we encroach upon their natural habitats. Meet with Santa Clara County Staff on Monday, June 11 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Casa Grande and the New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museums are located at 21350 Almaden Rd., in San Jose. Reservations are required. Call (408) 355-2201 or go to parkhere.org. A Day at the RanchDreamor Ranch will open their gates for the Annual Day of Miracles, free for children and their families who struggle with special needs. Dreamor Ranch supports horse rescue and rehabilitation programs along with providing lessons and riding programs. Kids will get a chance to meet and ride these beautiful animals. The day will also include games, singing and visits with other animals such as turkeys, cats, dogs and ducks and enjoy a lunch of Hot Dogs and ice cream. There is no parking on the ranch, but shuttles will be provided. There will be no shortage of smiles on Sunday, June 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 80 Brown Road, San Juan Bautista. For more information and directions call (408) 799-4052 or visit dreamorranch.net.Father’s Day adventureYou can take Dad back in time without using a time machine at San Juan Bautista’s Annual Early Days event. The San Juan Bautista State Historic Park and the Plaza History Association will take you back to the 1800’s to early California Mountain Men encampments. Discover history through clothing, crafts and cooking demonstrations. Enjoy an old-fashioned soda at the Plaza Hotel Saloon or take a horse-drawn wagon ride and experience the transportation of the day. Workers will be dressed in period costume and ready to greet you Saturday, June 18 and Sunday, June 19from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Historic Park. Admission to the park is $3 for adults and free for kids 15 and under. For more information call (831) 623-4881 or visit sanjuanbautistaca.com.

The library is a cool place to be this summer

Now that the hot season is here, you probably don't need to be

Residents concerned over HSR noise impacts

Area residents remain concerned about the possibility of

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