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February 23, 2026

Multicultural night at the Cultural Center

Following the lead of the new man-about-town Matt King, I

Getting out: Butano State Park

Now that the heat of summer is kicking in, a walk in a cool

High time to revamp arcane primary election rules

Less than a week before the Feb. 5 California presidential

Spend a day at a garage sale – you might be surprised at what you find

I've never been to a garage sale, except maybe once, when I

Downtown Parking Undergoes Some Big Changes

Last week on Friday, I wheeled through the new downtown, headed

New faces set to run

And the race is off

Getting Out: Kayaking Elkhorn Slough

I listened carefully to all the do's and don'ts, donned the various pieces of gear, and stepped into my twelve foot kayak. Fueled by a veggie omelet at the Moss Landing Cafe, I paddled my way into Elkhorn Slough.

Seniors have stories to share – if we listen

After my last column detailing the finger-lickin’ goodness found at Gilroy’s famous Garlic Festival, I was contacted by the program director at Live Oak Adult Day Services, who asked if I’d be interested in swinging by to visit the seniors and share the details.

Spanish Ministry of the Gilroy First Baptist Church’s Christmas lunch

A Christmas luncheon, hosted by the Spanish Ministry of the Gilroy First Baptist Church, is a chance to enjoy homemade tamales, rice, beans and salad with many delicious desserts. It will be served at noon Dec. 15 in the Social Hall, 8455 Wren Ave. No charge, (408) 848-6000.

Thanks for your help in making this possible

It's hard to believe, but this month marks the end of my thirteenth year of writing this column. As I embark on the adventure of a fourteenth year, it still feels like I have barely scratched the surface of all there is to tell in a community as rich as Gilroy's!

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