Local artist profile: Lorna Saiki
Local artist Lorna Saiki was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, attended the University of Hawaii and later became a Pan American stewardess. She traveled the world many times over with intercontinental flights throughout her five years as a stewardess. When she settled in Northern California, she worked in the health care industry until retirement.
We’re No. 1
When most people think of mental illness, they conjure a mental picture of severe disturbance.
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.
Garcia finishes strong after shaky start
Jon Gruden knows what he has in Jeff Garcia, so the Tampa Bay
Red Phone: Safety needed on 6th Street
I have been a resident of Gilroy for many years and I was
Mr. Mayor, Don’t Tear Down This Barn
Fixing the Miller Red Barn at Christmas Hill Park means different things to different people.
Tamale fest raises funds for Latino programs
Three years ago, CARAS—the Community Agency for Resources, Advocacy and Services—first opened its doors in Gilroy to offer assistance to the Latino community. The nonprofit organization picked up where MACSA—Mexican American Community Services Agency—left off when it closed its downtown Gilroy office.
















