Go wild at WERC!
W.E.R.C., the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center in Morgan Hill, is accepting applications for volunteers who are available to work during the morning on Monday, Wednesday or Saturday. Duties include cleaning, feeding, and caring for injured, orphaned and sick native wildlife. All volunteers are required to be at least 16 years old. Volunteers working at our site work a 3-hour shift, at least once a week and are asked to make a four-month commitment. The orientation session will be held on June 9th, 2012.
Got turkey?
CHS is starting their annual canned food drive to benefit St. Joesph's Family Center....all collected cans will go to the family center to feed the hungry during the holiday season... Gilroy High and Christopher High are also in competition to collect the most frozen turkeys to feed the hungry in the community. Â All turkeys collected will be donated to various charities in town....Bring your canned/packaged food or frozen turkeys to the main office of either school....BTW, our CSF club is doing a toy drive. Â Any unwrapped toy can be brought to the office as well....
NHL: Sharks best Flames 6-3, improve to 7-0-1
SAN JOSE – Brent Burns scored the first goal for the San Jose Sharks Saturday night 59 seconds into action in a 6-3 victory over the visiting Calgary Flames. The forward can expect to spend more time than that on Nov. 1 when he receives a haircut and shave for charity.
Invisalign braces let patients keep their natural smiles
It sounds like a fairy tale too good to be true. Braces, without
Sharks keep pace in playoff chase with shootout win over Coyotes
SAN JOSE–San Jose moved into ninth place in the tightly-bunched Western Conference standings Saturday by topping the Phoenix Coyotes 3-2 in a shootout at sold-out HP Pavilion.














