AARP offers tax aide program
HOLLISTER – The AARP Tax-Aide program offers free personal tax counseling and preparation assistance to taxpayers of low-to-middle income, with special attention to those ages 60 and older. Volunteers will be available to help residents on Monday and Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Feb. 10 through April 13, at the Hollister Community Center, 300 West St.
Participants should bring all the tax documents they have received in the mail, last year’s tax return and all relevant information on income and expenses. Volunteer counselors are not trained to assist in preparing tax returns that report business, rental or partnership income. Call ahead to make an appointment.
Details: Irma at 630-0642.
Women’s Club art contest
HOLLISTER – The Women’s Club of Hollister will hold its annual student art contest at its Feb. 8 meeting. Students in kindergarten through high school may enter art work. Photography may be submitted from middle school through high school students. Photos should be matted with no glass frames. The deadline to have artwork picked up for the contest is Feb. 6.
The winners from the local club will go on to the Loma Prieta District contest to be held in March, with first-place winners from that round going to the state contest in May.
Community members are invited to the Feb. 8 meeting of the Women’s Club of Hollister, at San Juan Oaks, from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. The guest speaker for the meeting will be Robin Carlen, from the local shop Serendipity.
Details: To arrange a pick up for artwork, call Jeanne at 801-2020 or e-mail
fl********@ya***.com
. To make reservations for the luncheon, call or email Ruth Mendes de Costa at 636-6592 or
ru*******@ho*****.com
no later than Feb. 6
Seventh-Day Adventist school open house
HOLLISTER – The Hollister Seventh-Day Adventist Christian School is hosting an open house and early registration for its kindergarten through eighth-grade classes for 2012-13, Jan. 31, from 5 to 8 p.m., 2020 Santa Ana Road. Registration scholarships of $200 are available (limited to 10.)
Details: 637-5570 ext. 300,
of****@Ho****************.org
or www.HollisterSDAschool.org.
Local blood drives
HOLLISTER – There will be two American Red Cross blood drives held in February. The first will be Feb. 16, from 1 to 6 p.m., at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1670 Cienega Road. To make an appointment, use the sponsor code HOLLISTER.
The second blood drive will be Feb. 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the St. Benedict Church Hall, 1200 Fairview Road. To make an appointment, use the sponsor code SHSB.
Details: 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or www.redcrossblood.org.
Open Studios meeting set for Jan. 31; applications accepted
HOLLISTER – New and past participants are encouraged to visit www.sanbenitoarts.org to learn more about the events. The San Benito County Arts Council will host an informational meeting on its annual Open Studios Art Tour and Emerging Artist Exhibition on Jan. 31, at 6 p.m. at the Blak Sage Gallery, 727 San Benito St. in downtown Hollister. The meeting is open to all past and prospective artists and will cover important dates, deadlines and new information regarding this year’s tour and exhibition. Please come with your ideas, questions and suggestions.
The San Benito County Arts Council is accepting applications for artists in all media for the annual Open Studios Tour and Emerging Artists Exhibit. Emerging and Open Studio Artists will have their artwork displayed at the Blak Sage Gallery March 20 through April 26, with the Open Studios Tour scheduled for April 28 and 29.
Applications must be submitted by Feb. 10 and are available online at www.sanbenitoarts.org, or can be requested by mail or email by contacting the Arts Council at
in**@sa***********.org
or 636-2787.
Details: 636-2787 or email
in**@sa***********.org
.
Interns needed at Pinnacles National Monument
PINNACLES – Pinnacles National Monument is seeking part-time to full-time interns (8-40 hrs/week) for the Habitat Restoration Program and the Interpretation Program. Visitor Services and Interpretation interns will assist with visitor center operations, provide information and interpretive walks to park visitors, conduct roving interpretive, plus prepare and present formal interpretive programs. Bi-lingual in Spanish/English desired. Internships available on both sides of the park: west entrance outside of Soledad and the east entrance outside of Paicines.
Habitat Restoration Intern will assist the Vegetation Crew in habitat restoration projects including invasive plant removal, native seed collection and propagation, collecting and maintaining monitoring data, and mapping using GPS and GIS.
Minimum commitment of one 8-hour day per week for three to six months is required. No housing is provided. Weekly stipend and mileage reimbursement may be available for some positions. Positions begin Feb. 22.
To apply submit a statement of interest (specifying which program you are applying for and desired commitment), resume, and contact information for three references to
Ve**************@np*.gov
. Deadline: Jan. 31 (Applications received after Jan. 31 will be considered for future positions.)
Details:Veronica Johnson at 389-4486 x242.
Sacred Heart Open House
HOLLISTER – Sacred Heart School will host an open house Jan. 29, from 2 to 4 p.m. for families interested in learning more about the school. The event will be held at the school’s O’Reilly Hall, 670 College St. It will include a full preview of school’s curriculum, sports activities, music and choir will be available for pre-school and K thru 8. The school is accepting applications for fall 2012 enrollment.
Theater workshop scheduled
HOLLISTER – The San Benito Stage Company will host a theater workshop for youth, ages 8 through 8th grade, “Acting Dos and Don’ts plus vocal cues and music notes,” Feb. 11, from 9:30 a.m. to noon., at the Granada Theater, 336 Fifth St. The workshop is being in preparation for auditions Feb. 16-18 for “Narnia.” Students will work on basic skills for auditioning, acting and vocal technique. Teachers include Candace Blanton, who will be director “Narnia” and Rebecca Miser, who will be the musical director. Admission is $5 with pre-registration by Feb. 4 and will be able to the cast fee if student is cast in “Narnia.” On-site registration will be $10 if space is available.
Students should bring a water bottle, closed-toe shoes and wear clothes thar are easy to move in.
Details: 726-6773 or www.sanbenitostage.org.
Free tax prep available on Wednesdays
HOLLISTER – Volunteer Income Tax Assistance will show residents how to keep 100 percent of their tax refund. Get a refund fast and avoid hidden fees. IRS-certified preparers make sure residents receive the largest refund possible Refunds are available in 7-10 days with direct deposit. Sites open Feb. 1-April 11. Household income must be less than $50,000. What to bring: photo ID, SSN or ITIN, W-2s, 1099s, 1098s and any other tax form you receive; a voided check for direct deposit; and last year’s tax return.
The preparation is available from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Community Services and Workforce Development office, 1111 San Felipe Road, Ste. 108. Details: 637-9293 or visit www.wix.com/sbccab/cab.
Sacred Heart Open House
HOLLISTER – Sacred Heart School will host an open house Jan. 29, from 2 to 4 p.m. for families interested in learning more about the school. The event will be held at the school’s O’Reilly Hall, 670 College St. It will include a full preview of school’s curriculum, sports activities, music and choir will be available for pre-school and K thru 8. The school is accepting applications for fall 2012 enrollment.
Red Cross seeks heroes nominations
HOLLISTER – The American Red Cross Monterey Bay Area Chapter is seeking nominations for the 2012 Heroes Celebration, to be held May 19 at the Hyatt Regency in Monterey. The goal of the event is to recognize acts of heroism performed by local residents and pay tribute to those who have performed lifesaving deeds.
All nominees must work or reside in Monterey or San Benito County, though the heroic acts may have occurred elsewhere. Nominees for the Hero Award must have performed an act or acts of courage to save or attempt to save someone’s life. The events should have occurred between Jan. 1, 2011 and Dec. 31 2011.
Categories include Animal Rescue Hero, Fire Safety, Good Samaritan – Adult, Good Samaritan – Youth, Law Enforcement Hero, Medical Professional Hero and Military Hero.
The deadline to submit nomination is Feb. 28.
Details: 626-5251, or email
Za*****@us*.org
, or www.arcmontereybay.org.
Climbing advisory in effect
PINNACLES – The Pinnacles National Monument reinstated its annual climbing advisory to protect nesting raptors on Jan. 17. Last year, eight pairs of prairie falcons produced 33 fledglings. The Monument has also been a successful nesting site for Peregrine falcons, American kestrels, golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, red-shouldered hawks, Cooper’s hawks, sharp-shinned hawks and white-tailed kites.
Park researchers will continue to monitor raptors to better understand the birds.
“We ask you to refrain from any off-trail hiking and climbing in sensitive areas, which include High Peaks, the Balconies Cliffs area, Machete Ridge, Citadel, Goat Rock, Resurrection Wall, Little Pinnacles, Pipsqueak Pinnacles, Egg Rock/Teapot Dome, and the Scout Peak area,” said Karen Beppler-Dorn, the Park superintendent. “Without your cooperation in avoiding the advisory areas, this program could not be the success that it is.”
Details: 389-4486 or www.nps.gov/pinn.
Mortgage workshop set for Jan. 31
HOLLISTER – Dreams and Visions Community Development will be offering a free Fresh Start Seminar for residents who are behind on mortgage payments or dealing with debt, Jan. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Intero Real Estate, 800 San Benito St.
The workshop will give homeowners tools and options such as: the Making Home Affordable Program, credit repair and rebuilding credit after bankruptcies and/or foreclosure.
Please RSVP by calling 635-6813. Dreams & Visions Community Development is the only full-service certified housing counselor agency in San Benito County committed to home preservation and home buyers education.
Pastures and Paddocks Workshop
MORGAN HILL – Livestock and Land will present a “Pastures and Paddocks workshop” Jan. 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Machado School, in Morgan Hill. The workshop will teach how to manage a facility for healthy livestock and a healthy environment.
Presentations and interactive hands-on topics include: managing property during the rainy season, composting, rain catchment, drainage control, hydroponic feeding systems, & grazing management and more. Registration is $15, and includes lunch and all workshop materials. Email Camille Abreu-Woida at
ca*****@rc**********.org
to register.
Homeowners and homebuyers workshop
HOLLISTER – Homeowners and perspective homebuyers in San Benito County are invited to attend a free community workshop Feb. 8, at 6:30 p.m., at the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito St., Room 218, to learn about a variety of programs that can save them money. The event is sponsored by Energy Upgrade California, a new statewide program that aims to reduce energy use, save homeowners money and create local jobs.
Guest speakers will include housing staff representatives from the city of Hollister Redevelopment Agency and the county of San Benito. Topics covered will include an explanation of the complete home-buying process, how to access Energy Upgrade California rebates of up to $4,000 for home energy upgrades and how to attain financing and down payment assistance for a new home purchase. The workshop will be conducted in English and Spanish.
Residents can RSVP online to sanbenito-euc.eventbrite.com.
Workshop for local growers
HOLLISTER – The San Benito County Water District will be hosting a workshop on the chemigation/fertigation will be held Feb. 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Water District office. The lecture and demonstration will use the mobile education center to teach about the four main items the grower has to accomplish when chemigating or fertigating to protect the environment and properly inject chemicals through the irrigation system; how chemigation rules came into being; information brochures and diagrams of proper equipment flow and pressure so that the irrigation system maximizes the Distribution Uniformity to enhance the chemigation event; see what happens when improper maintenance and equipment subjects water sources (groundwater, streams, canals, rivers, etc) to potential contamination or spills.
Details: Shawn Novack at 637-4378 or e-mail
sn*****@sb***.com
.
Community blood drive
SAN JUAN – Old Mission San Juan Bautista parish will sponsor an annual community blood drive Feb. 26, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Casa Maria, 600 First St., in San Juan. The bloodmobile will be located in the parking lot and blood will be drawn by the staff of the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula’s Blood Center.
Potential blood donors must be 17 years of age, in good health and weight at least 110 pounds. Bring a photographic ID, eat and drink fluids before coming to donate.
Details: 625-4814, Community Hospital Blood Center.
Depression Recovery program orientation
HOLLISTER – An eight-week program of Dr. Neil Nedley’s Depression Recovery Program will run Feb. 6 through March 26 at 7 p.m. The program offers information on how to: identify depression and its sauces, improve emotional intelligence, enhance energy levels and mood, overcome depression through positive lifestyle choices, eat for optimal brain function, manage stress without distress, live above loss, defeat depression through right thinking and achieve peak mental performance. There is a fee for the class materials.
Details: Marty Hix at 408-396-6823.
Registration open for ‘Path of Padres’ hikes
LOS BANOS – The “Path of the Padres” hike series will run Saturdays and Sundays at the Los Banos Creak Reservoir, March 3 thorough April 29. Reservations can be made beginning Feb. 1. The hikes begin at the Los Banos Creek Reservoir boat launch ramp at 8 a.m. and return at 3:30 p.m. A pontoon boat carries passengers for about 30-40 minutes to the west end of the reservoir.
The hike is a five mile round-trip trek that shows where Spanish padres from Mission San Juan Bautista camped on their way to the Central Valley. The hike is moderately strenuous and participants should be in good physical condition. Hikers must be 6 years of age, and bring a minimum of two quarts of water, lunch and snacks. The fee is $12 for adults and $7 for children 6 to 12. There is also a $10 per vehicle parking fee.
Details: 209-826-1197 or visit http://parks.ca.gov/?page_id=670
LULAC raises money with enchiladas
HOLLISTER – San Benito LULAC youth will be selling enchiladas to raise money for members to travel to the National LULAC Youth Leadership Convention in June, at Disney World, in Orlando, Florida. Enchilada sales will be held Feb. 18 and March 17. Orders must be placed in advance. The cheese-corn tortilla enchiladas are $14 per dozen.
Details: Vince Luna at 673-1977, Sami Salazar Weaver at 408-706-8485, Julio Salazar at 245-9608 or Francisco Lezama at 537-8332.
Move and learn with YMCA
HOLLISTER – YMCA of San Benito County will hold its Move and Learn Program from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. on Wednesdays through Feb. 15; Feb. 29 through April 4; and April 25 through May 30. Preschoolers with an adult guardian are invited to learn the joy of an active lifestyle and develop a healthy curiosity of the world. Cost is $50 per session and a program membership is required. Financial assistance is available.
Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged. Details: Nicole Hartshorn at 637-8600 or
nh********@ym**************.org
.
Garlic Festival queen nominations
GILROY – The Gilroy Garlic Festival Association is seeking contestants for the 34th Annual Miss Gilroy Garlic Festival Queen Pageant. Contestant applications are available at the Garlic Festival office, 7473 Monterey St., Gilroy or downloaded at www.gilroygarlicfestival.com.
Miss Gilroy Garlic Festival Queen Pageant is a scholarship pageant. Contestants are judged on personal interview, speech, talent and evening gown. In addition to the selection of Miss Gilroy Garlic Festival Queen, scholarships will be awarded to many pageant contestants.
Applicants must be a resident of Gilroy, San Martin, Morgan Hill, Hollister, San Juan Bautista or Aromas; a single female who has never been married and has no children; a high school graduate by June 2012; and between the ages of 18 to 24 by July 2012. Deadline to submit a completed application is no later than 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
The Miss Gilroy Garlic Festival Pageant is scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31, 2012, at the Gavilan College Theater. Details: Garlic Festival office at (408) 842-1625.
New AARP driving classes scheduled
HOLLISTER – The AARP Driver Safety Program will be offering sessions in 2012 for drivers 50 and older, for $15.95 for AARP members or $19.95 for non-members. The eight-course is available in a variety of locations as well as a four-hour refresher for those who have completed the course in the past. Some insurance companies offer a discount for drivers who have completed the course.
A four-hour refresher course is scheduled at 470 Monterey St., in Hollister, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., on Jan. 21. An eight-hour class is scheduled at 470 Monterey St.., in Hollister, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Feb. 11. Pre-registration is required. A full list of classes in the region is available online at www.aarp.org. Details: To register, call Brian Lindberg at 408-307-6448.
Bridge lessons
HOLLISTER – New bridge classes have begun, including modern bridge conventions for duplicate and social bridge players of all levels. Learn about strong opening bids and responses Jan. 31 and Feb. 7, slam bidding on Feb. 21 and 28 and March 6. All classes are from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Dunne Park. The cost of classes is $8 each.
Details: Linda King at 801-9257 or email
lr****@hu****.net
.
Native Daughters accept artwork for contest
SAN JUAN – The Native Daughters of the Golden West Parlor No. 179 will host a student art talent contest in the spring. All students attending high schools in San Benito County are invited to enter their work in two categories; two-dimensional works and photography. The purpose of the contest is to encourage the creativity of youth and interest in the history, landmarks and natural wonders of the State of California. The contest is open to all students in grades 9 through 12 in any school in California. Enrollment in an art class is not required.
The theme this year is “Teamwork.” The artwork must be accompanied by an entry form that includes a brief description of the subject and the reason it is a significant historical landmark or historical event or period in California history. Limit is one entry per student. All original artworks and photographs are due by March 15 to the San Juan Bautista Parlor, No. 179, 203 Fourth St., San Juan Bautista, with prior arrangement. Please call at least 24 hours in advance to arrange for your drop off and pick-up to Darlene Boyd at 623-2750 or
da*********@da*********.com
.
The pick-up date is April 11 after the award presentations at the monthly meeting, except for first place winners, whose art pieces will be delivered to the state level NDGW contest. All participants are invited to attend. First place winners will be contacted to pick up their works after June 30. Arrangements may be made by appointment for drop-off and pick up by contacting Darlene Boyd.
Details: ndgw.org or e-mail Darlene Boyd at
da*********@da*********.com
.
Caregiver University set for April
HOLLISTER – The Del Mar Caregiver Resource Center, the Area Agency on Aging, Jovenes de Antano and the Seniors Council will host a Caregiver University April 21, at the Hollister Community Center, 300 West St., in Hollister. The Caregiver University is a series of conferences that support and educate caregivers who are caring for loved ones with chronic health conditions. This year’s free events will include new topics designed especially to meet the needs of caregivers.
Additional Caregiver Universities will be held March 24, at Inner Light Ministries, 5630 Soquel Drive, in Soquel, and May 19, at the Oldemeyer Center, 986 Hilby Ave., in Seaside.
Details: Sandra at 459-6639.
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Union offers scholarships
HOLLISTER – The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 234 is offering $500 scholarships to three high school graduates, one each from San Benito, Monterey and Santa Cruz counties. The scholarship is for students who will graduate in the current school year.
To apply, a student must have at least one present or past member of any union in his or her immediate family and type a 500-word essay on one of three topics related to labor and union movements. The application deadline is March 9.
Details: www.ibew234.org or Andy at (831) 594-7471.
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Save the Music Program instrument drive
HOLLISTER – Tyler Klindt is collecting musical instruments from the local community to donate to the Hollister School District elementary school music program for his Eagle Scout project. Any well kept or damaged instruments that can be donated or help with repairing damaged instruments will be accepted.
Details: Tyler Klindt at 801-0854 or email
ty**********@ya***.com
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