The Oriana Chorale is shown in 2012.

Del Mar Caregiver Resource Center’s Christina Andrade, a family consultant, will be hosting a workshop for family caregivers Aug. 22, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at the Hollister Community Center.
Caregiver workshop
HOLLISTER – Del Mar Caregiver Resource Center’s Christina Andrade, a family consultant, will be hosting a workshop for family caregivers Aug. 22, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at the Hollister Community Center, 300 West St., in Hollister. The free workshop will discuss the five steps of a successful caregiver such as understanding dementia and what it means, addressing financial and legal issues related to dementia, keeping other family members informed and involved, accessing resources in the community and caring for the caregiver. Pre-registration is required. To register, call (831)459-6639 or register online at www.delmarcaregiver.org.
HDLA fundraiser
HOLLISTER – The Hollister Dual Language Academy presents “Una Noche de Música,” Aug. 31, at 5 p.m., at the Bolado Park Outdoor Patio Area. The school fundraiser will feature a night of music, food and drinks to raise money for the school. Live bands include Soul Kiss, Somos, Banda Guanajuatense and Mariachi Alma de Mexico. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Tickets included entry, live music and two beer/wine tasting tickets. To purchase tickets, visit www.hdlapresents.com or visit the Facebook page facebook.com/HDLApresents. For more information, call (831)634-1161 or email [email protected].
Oriana Chorale rehearsals begin
HOLLISTER – Oriana Chorale will begin rehearsals for its fall/winter concerts on Aug. 26, at the United Methodist Church in Hollister, 521 Monterey St. Rehearsals will be held each week on Monday nights, from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. Performances will be in December at the First Presbyterian Church in Hollister and Mission San Juan Bautista. For more information, call Doug Eppard at (831)637-8188.
Kinship fundraiser tickets on sale
PAICINES – Tickets are on sale for Kinship Center’s 57th annual wine and food tasting fundraiser, to be held Sept. 7. Tickets are $50 per person and the event will be held at Paicines Ranch. Tickets can be purchased online at www.kinshipcenter.org or at the following stores: The Farm (formerly Bertuccio’s Market), Postal Graphics, San Benito Bene, She’s, or Bear’s Hideaway. Tickets can also be purchased by mail by sending a check payable to Kinship Center and self-addressed stamped envelope to: 106 Louise Circle, Hollister, CA 95023. For information, call (831)-634-0238.
Health fair
HOLLISTER – The League of United Latin American Citizens will host a health fair Aug. 24 at the former of Monterey and Fourth Streets, in downtown Hollister, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is free and will include health education booths offering fitness, nutrition and health screenings, dental and eye care. The event sponsored by LULAC youth and the young adult councils will also include medical and health experts speaking on health issues along with Fitness Zumba presentations for all ages. The event is being offered in partnership with San Benito Medical Association, LULAC, San Benito Health Foundation and Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital.
Shop for a Cause
HOLLISTER – Chamberlain’s Children Center is selling Shop for a Cause passes to Macy’s eighth annual Shop for a Cause Event. For $5, residents can purchase a savings pass that will give them 25 percent off on regular, sale and clearance merchandise on items at Macy’s on Aug. 24. To purchase a savings pass, email Kim Meininger at [email protected] or stop by the school office at 1850 San Benito St.
Aromas Day
HOLLISTER – Aromas Day will be Aug. 25. The day includes a pancake breakfast at the Aromas Grange, from 7 to 11 a.m., with a street fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature arts and crafts vendors, a classic car show, food booths that will raise money for local nonprofits, a petting zoo and more. Admission is free. Details: Call Cara at (831)588-9407 or visit www.AromasDay.com.
Local author hosts book signing
GILROY – Renette Torres will be at the Gilroy Barnes and Noble Sept. 7, from 2 to 4 p.m., for a “Meet the Authors” book signing for her book entitled “Widows Peek.” The book shares the stories of four women who were transformed by widowhood. A second book signing will be held Sept. 14, at the Almaden Center Barnes and Noble, from noon to 5 p.m.
Job training program starts up
HOLLISTER – Local residents who were laid off from jobs at Milgard Manufacturing, the Hollister School District and the County of San Benito may qualify for job training programs that are starting up at the county. The programs include an individual training account, on-the-job training, work experience and support services. To qualify, former employees of Milgard have to have been laid off after Dec. 15, 2011, HSD employees after March 15, 2012 and county employees after July 1, 2012. Orientations will be held weekly on Wednesday and Friday, from 9 to 10 a.m. in Spanish and from 10 to 11 a.m. in English. For more information on the program, residents may call the One-Stop Career Center at (831)637-5627 and ask for Carina Escaname or Kou Yang. They can also visit the office at 1111 San Felipe Road, Ste. 107.
Get involved with youth employment program
HOLLISTER – Teens and young adults 15-25 are invited to get involved with the Youth Employment Program. Participants will help create events and fundraisers for Y.E.P. The group meets on the third Tuesday of the month in September, November, January, March, May and July at San Benito High School in room 327 at 3:15 p.m. Those who participate will help with job searches, tutoring and peer advising. They may be eligible for scholarships and will have a chance to make connections with people who can write letters of recommendation. For more information, call Sandra Romero at (831)638-3322 or Acela Reyes at (831)637-5627.
Participants needed for wine and beer stroll
HOLLISTER – The Hollister Downtown Association is organizing a downtown wine and beer stroll for Oct. 12, from 1 to 5 p.m. Local businesses who want to participate in what the HDA hopes will become an annual event still have time to sign up for a spot along the stroll by submitting a participation form by Aug. 15. To sign up, businesses must pay a $100 participation fee that covers the cost of a temporary one-day liquor license. They will then be partnered up with a local winery that will pour one-ounce tastings at the site. The businesses will be include in an event map, with business names included in all advertising of the event. Local restaurants can provide specials on food and beverages during the event to have their location include on the event map. The participating businesses will be required to have the building owner or landlord complete necessary paperwork to obtain the temporary liquor license. Businesses will also be asked to help sell tickets for the event at their locations. Participation forms are available online at www.downtownhollister.org or by calling (831)636-8406.
Pat’s Place seeks volunteers
HOLLISTER – Pat’s Place, a local thrift shop that supports the San Benito Community Food Bank, is seeking volunteers. The store is open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a need for volunteers who are willing to work anything from a few hours to a full shift one day. The store is located at 101 Fifth St. in Hollister. To volunteer or find out more, call (831)637-5500.
Financial literacy workshops
HOLLISTER – San Benito County will host a financial literacy workshop four times this year, at the San Benito County One-Stop Career Center, 1111 San Felipe Road, Ste. 107, in Hollister. The workshops will cover money management and household budgeting; credit, debt and loan management; bank account information; education and college planning; and homeownership and rental housing. The workshop is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and will be offered Sept. 16 and Oct. 14. Participants can attend the full workshop or select the topics they are interested in. For details on the scheduleor to RSVP, call Christopher “C.J.” Valenzuela at 831-636-4316 ext. 13 or email [email protected].
County seeks Parks and Rec champions
HOLLISTER – San Benito County is seeking volunteers to serve as Parks and Recreation Champions. The champions will advocate to conserve natural resources, create healthy communities, invest in future San Benito County parks, create a connection to nature and foster economic development. The county is seeking community members, sponsors and partners who will serve in a leadership role. The goal is to select volunteers from a variety of different industries and backgrounds. The champions will work with the county’s Parks and Recreation Commission, provide advocacy at community events and public and private meetings, and keep residents informed and education about parks. For an interest form or more information, email Janelle Cox at [email protected] or call 831-636-4000 ext. 18.
Zazen meditation starts at Japanese Temple
HOLLISTER – The Hollister Japanese Temple Garden will start offering weekly zazen meditation classes on the forms, spirit and practice of Soto Zen with Robert Reese. It includes 40 minutes of sitting meditation, ten minutes of walking meditation, followed by dharma talk and discussion. The sessions are Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at 920 Riverside Road, in Hollister. Reese has been practicing in the zen lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi for 25 years. He has been teaching classes and workshops at the Monterey Bay Zen Center in Carmel. Details: Call Don Belt at 831-637-6361 or email [email protected].
Rideshare launches new website
HOLLISTER – San Benito RideShare has launched a new website to make it easier for San Benito County residents or visitors to find information about travel options. RideShare is a project of the Council of San Benito County Governments and its new webstie is www.SanBenitoRideShare.org. The site provides commuters with a free matchlist through an interactive, on-demand system that helps people find others who would like to ride to work together through carpools, vanpools or bicycles.
Hollister History Book on sale
HOLLISTER – Arcadia Publishing’s “Images of America: Hollister” book is available for sale at Hollister Ace Hardware, DeRose Vineyards, San Benito Bene and Ranchers Feed of Hollister. The book, written by Joseph M. McMahon and Peter Sonne, features historical photos and information about Holliser, for $21.99.
Get rid of bulky items
HOLLISTER – The San Benito County Integrated Waste Management Regional Agency will accept two bulky items per household free of charge on select dates this year. Suggested items for disposal include furniture, appliances, tires or other items. To participate, residents must bring a driver license or ID that identifies them as a resident of San Benito County or its incorporated cities. The bulky item collections dates for 2013 are Sept. 28 and 29, and Dec. 28 and 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at John Smith Landfill, 2650 John Smith Road. To confirm dates or for details on what items will be accepted, call 831-637-4515.
Meditation at the Japanese Temple
HOLLISTER – The Hollister Japanese Temple Garden, Inc., will host meditation Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m., at 920 Riverside Road, in Hollister. Details, call 637-6361 or email [email protected].
Camera Club meets
HOLLISTER – The Hollister Camera Club is seeking new members. The club meets the fourth Tuesday of each month, at 100 Dry Creek Road, in Hollister. Photographers of all skill level who work with prints, slides or digital images are welcome. Details: Jack Marcheski, 637-3453 or 524-5912.
Singles 55+ are invited to dinner
HOLLISTER – Singles 55 and up are invited to join a dinner club in San Benito County that meets on the third Saturday of the month. The group visits area restaurants for the meal, with the choice of each month’s restaurant selected by group majority. The group also enjoys the occasional dinner at a member’s home. The group is not a dating group, but for individuals who would like to meet and socialize with others. For details on the Jan. 19 dinner, email Sandi Gowers at [email protected].

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