Beg and Borrow: The Monterey Peninsula Kiwanis Club is
sponsoring a

beg, borrow and deal

event to raise money for local schools and the Children’s
Miracle Network. The fund-raiser is for high-school students in
teams of three. The last weekend in April, teams will complete
tasks on a list, similar to a scavenger hunt.
Applications are due April 1 and can be picked up by e-mailing
or calling Kaj Helding at [email protected] or calling
801-1083.
Beg and Borrow: The Monterey Peninsula Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a “beg, borrow and deal” event to raise money for local schools and the Children’s Miracle Network. The fund-raiser is for high-school students in teams of three. The last weekend in April, teams will complete tasks on a list, similar to a scavenger hunt.

Applications are due April 1 and can be picked up by e-mailing or calling Kaj Helding at [email protected] or calling 801-1083.

CHADD: Join Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder at Cerra Vista School, multipurpose room, Tuesday, Feb. 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. A short video will be presented with questions and answers after. CHADD library will be open. Child care is provided. For more information, call 636-4470, 637-7025 or 637-0930.

Pie in the Sky: Hollister United Methodist Church Children’s Ministries are sponsoring a “Pie in the Sky” auction and entertainment fund-raiser. The event will be held Saturday, Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. at Hollister United Methodist Church on the corner of Fifth and Monterey streets. For more information, call 637-4240.

St. Patrick’s Day: Hollister United Methodist Church is sponsoring a traditional St. Patrick’s Day Dinner. The event will be held Wednesday, March 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Hollister United Methodist Church on the corner of Fifth and Monterey streets. The cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. Take out is available. Please call in your order ahead of time. Entertainment is included. For more information, call 637-4240.

Guys And Dolls: Roles are open for adults and young adults, ages 16 and up. Come prepared to sing a song of your choosing, not from this show. Audition dates and times are Friday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. (check-in at 6:30 p.m.), Saturday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. (check-in at 1:30 p.m.) and Sunday, Feb. 29 at 2 p.m. (check in at 1:30 p.m.) All auditions will be held at the SVCT Warehouse at 8565 Monterey Road in Gilroy. For more information, visit www.svct.org. To schedule an appointment if you can’t be at the open auditions, call 408-683-2817.

Scholarships: California Women for Agriculture, Salinas Valley Chapter will be offering two scholarship programs for women in or from Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties. The scholarships, women pursuing degrees in agriculture and daughters of farm workers, will be awarded to women pursuing a bachelor’s degree, an associate’s degree or a degree from an accredited trade school. All scholarship applications must be postmarked by May 1 to be considered. For a copy of the application, visit http://www.salinascwa.org or call Kelly O’Grady at 408-782-5009.

United Way: The United Way of San Benito County announced its annual call for funding requests. Agencies and organizations meeting critical human needs of San Benito County residents are encouraged to apply. Forms are available at http://www.unitedwayofsbc.com/where.htm. Applications must be received by Friday, March 19 to be considered. For more information, call 831-636-9134.

Moving Wall: The Hollister Independence Rally Committee and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hollister Post 9242 is announcing the Moving Wall exhibit to be on display at the old Fremont School from June 30 to July 5. The memorial will be open around the clock. HIRC and the VFW are looking for volunteers to help setup the event and the manning of the memorial around the clock. If you are interested in volunteering, call HIRC at 831-634-0777 or the VFW at 831-637-6015.

Jr. Teen America: The Western States Jr. Teen America Scholarship is looking for a girl representative from Hollister age 10-13 to participate in the pageant to be held May 15-16 in Bellevue, Wash. Jr. Teen America is a nonprofit organization and the pageant is based on scholastic achievements, community service, talent and communication skills. Interested girls and their families can go to www.wsjrteenamerica.com to get more information and to download a nomination form.

Path of Excellence: Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage announced its second annual scholarship program benefiting students in Silicon Valley high schools. Ten students from Santa Clara and San Benito county high schools will earn a $2,000 scholarship. Students interested in being considered for the scholarship program should talk to their guidance counselor or principal. The deadline for returning applications is Friday, March 12.

Bonfante Gardens: Bonfante Gardens is looking for people to join their Docent population. Previous horticulture experience of any sort is a bonus, but definitely not a requirement. Orientation is offered each Wednesday and Saturday, beginning Wednesday, Feb. 18 through Saturday, March 20 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. For more information or to make a reservation, call 408-840-7210.

COG Meeting: The Council of San Benito County Governments has scheduled a public hearing to discuss transit needs within San Benito County and the community is encouraged to attend. The meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. at the San Benito County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 481 Fourth St.

Candidates Forum: The 19th annual Candidates and Issues Forum will be held Thursday, Feb. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the City Council Chambers. The forum is presented to provide an impartial venue for exposure to important issues and to meet the candidates who are running for public office on March 2. For more information, call Theresa Kiernan at 831-637-5315.

Library Meeting: The next Friends of the Library Board meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 19 at noon. The meeting will be held earlier to see if that time would be more convenient for members to attend.

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