Barn owl returning to the wild
The Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center will be releasing a Barn Owl at the Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center on Friday, October 12, 2012 at 6:30 PM. The barn owl was the sole survivor of 3 downy nestlings that had fallen from their tree nest in Morgan Hill in June. WERC’s educational (non-releasable) barn owl, Barnadette, will be making a personal appearance at the event. Meet at 6:15 PM at the Outdoor Sports Center’s corporation yard, 16545 Murphy Ave., Morgan Hill. For more information contact W.E.R.C. at [email protected] or go to www.werc-ca.org
Italian Family Festa inspires sauce recipe
Before I get to the main part of my column this week, I want to mention another of one of my favorite festivals. The sounds, sights and especially the tastes of Italy return to San Jose this weekend at Guadalupe River Park and Gardens. Marking its 33rd year, the Italian Family Festa, organized by the Italian American Heritage Foundation, is a fantastic opportunity to taste many “homestyle” Italian foods in one setting. Almost all the vendors sell items derived from family recipes.
Trip to Munich Opens Her Eyes and Refreshes Her Mind
After two weeks off work and 10 days on the other side of the
NBA: Minority Kings owner Kehriotis surprised by sale
John Kehriotis, who owns Ridgemark Golf and Country Club, was surprised by Monday's announced agreement between the Kings' Maloof family and investors from Seattle. Kehriotis owns 12 percent of the Sacramento franchise.
CAHSR should learn lessons from Thalys bullet train
Want to know what a California high speed rail system might
Water district gives rainwater capture rebates
The Santa Clara Valley Water District is launching a new set of rebates to help Santa Clara County residents continue making conservation a lifestyle.The water district now offers rainwater capture rebates within its Landscape Rebate Program. Rain gardens, rain barrels and cisterns are all...
MLB: A’s coming up short again
The aging slugger, the globally famous star acquired to put some
What happened to the gore of yesteryear’s driver’s ed?
Today's teens have it made. Don't believe me? Check out driver's

















