Say thanks to a veteran and remember that in Gilroy we’re all ‘blue’ fans
This time each year a convergence of sorts happens: practicing random acts of kindness and Veterans Day which is Monday, Nov. 11. It reminds me that as Americans we have the opportunity to deliver random acts of kindness because of the noble sacrifices made by those who have or are serving in the armed forces. They have delivered us our freedoms. When you see a soldier or a veteran, thank them for their great service. Buy them a cup of coffee, breakfast or a beer in the airport if the opportunity arises. And remember, those random acts of kindness. They’re good karma, and they will come back to you.
Don’t get too caught up in patriotic fervor
No single event in my lifetime has galvanized our country like
‘Mary Poppins’ lands in Morgan Hill
She flies, she sings and she dances—that’s what Heidi Oliphant does in this South Valley Civic Theatre production of Mary Poppins. Along with Zack Goller, who joins her as Bert the Chimney Sweep, and Elizabeth Calisi, who adds to the fun as the long-suffering Mrs. Banks, the three leads keep a lively crew of more than 40 kids aged nine to 70 moving in the right direction.
BOXING: Guerrero to receive WBC belt in Mexico City
Gilroy native Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero has been invited to Mexico City to receive his latest championship belt directly from World Boxing Council president Jose Sulaiman and son Mauricio.
















