Making up for lost time – and old ‘to do’ list
Last fall, I made a list of all the things I would do while
Orphaned weasel returned to wild
Looking out her window one day, a woman in San Juan Bautista was
Musical ‘Aladdin’ makes world debut; local theater company one of the first to perform
Thirteen years ago, children and adults alike were whisked away
Spared the carnage; war’s lessons still speak to us
On April 9, 1865, the American Civil War came to a virtual end with the surrender of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia by General Robert E. Lee to Union General Ulysses S. Grant’s Army of the Potomac in the quaint little town of Appomattox Court House in central Virginia. This pivotal capitulation, soon followed by other confederate submissions, brought to an end the most bloody, divisive, and potentially history changing time in our country’s history.
Ecodriving a serious solution to energy dependence
Earth Day: 5 driving tips that save gas and the environment
‘The 39 Steps’–A hilarious chaotic romp with Hitchcock
Kenneth Kelleher directs this production of “The 39 Steps” with a giggle and a gasp. Once the production starts it moves with an energy that keeps moving at a nonstop pace.

















