Presbyterian Church Offers a Host of Community Classes
The Gilroy Presbyterian Church has long been a leader in serving
‘Time Stands Still’: A look at a seldom approached subject
Making its regional debut at TheatreWorks, Donald Margulies’s “Time Stands Still” brings us an emotional and seldom looked at page from the Iran and Afghan wars – or for any war zone for that matter. Successful photojournalist Sara Goodwin (outstanding Rebecca Dines) has barely survived a roadside bomb attack in the Afghan area. Brought home by her burnt out foreign correspondent longtime lover James (an inspired Mark Anderson Phillips) after weeks in a coma, her world has become a rocky place of frustration and doubt about her relationship and moving forward with her life as it was. The vulnerability of not being in absolute control is at times completely unacceptable. She has returned scarred with a leg and arm in a cast, and is dependent on others while she heals.
Mix-up at Garlic Cook-Off causes a stink
When The Great Garlic Cook Off started July 28, the second day of the Gilroy Garlic Festival, Todd Antepenko was ready for the judges to taste his creation. Antepenko’s ‘Gilroy garlic asian inspired baby back ribs’ had been a recipe 10 years in the...
Baby it’s cold outside, and it’s the time for hot tamales
You know it's the holiday season when: Gloria Garcia already has
Support our farmers, buy California grown
Many California consumers have a preference for California products over those produced elsewhere. For most folks, this preference is even stronger when it comes to the fresh produce we feed our families. In fact, 86% of California consumers report that “CA Grown” products matter to them. The good news is, California consumers have plenty of opportunities to buy California grown.
More facts, less emotion in land-use debates
As a reporter for The Morgan Hill Times, I covered many zoning
Distemper, Parvo Vaccines Still Needed, but Less Often
Q: Our vet told us that our dog only needs distemper and parvo vaccinations every three years. This is different than what we're used to. We always went in every year for distemper and parvo shots. What have you heard about this? Will Flip be safe with these new vaccines?