The SBHS Scarlet Regiment Band and Baler Band Boosters will host
one dozen winter guard units in competition at the San Benito
Winter Guard Festival at the SBHS Mattson Gym. The San Benito J.V.
and Varsity guards will perform and compete and the San Benito
Winter Percussion unit will perform in exhibition. The event will
be held March 29 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8 and may be purchased from
band and guard members in advance, or at the door. Children ages 5
and under are free. Proceeds benefit the SBHS Scarlet Regiment Band
and Guard.
For more information on the event, e-mail
de*******@sb*******.net.
March 25

Biker rally volunteers

Calling all volunteers and nonprofits: The San Benito County Chamber of Commerce and Horse Power Promotions would like to invite you to the Hollister Motorcycle Rally kick-off fair and volunteer get together at the Veterans Memorial Building on March 25 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. If you or your organization would like to help out during the rally or if you have any questions about the rally this is the place to be. Refreshments and information all free!

March 26

Chamber Lunch with Leaders

The San Benito County Chamber of Commerce Lunch with Leaders program is featuring Lisa Rheinheimer of San Benito County Council of Governments to speak on the Highway 25 bypass and sponsor Seth Doulton of Horsepower Promotions. Please join us for lunch at Paine’s Restaurant on March 26 at 11:30 a.m. You must make reservations with the chamber in advance, and the cost is $15.

To make a reservation please call us at 637-5315.

March 29

Pageantry and music

The SBHS Scarlet Regiment Band and Baler Band Boosters will host one dozen winter guard units in competition at the San Benito Winter Guard Festival at the SBHS Mattson Gym. The San Benito J.V. and Varsity guards will perform and compete and the San Benito Winter Percussion unit will perform in exhibition. The event will be held March 29 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8 and may be purchased from band and guard members in advance, or at the door. Children ages 5 and under are free. Proceeds benefit the SBHS Scarlet Regiment Band and Guard.

For more information on the event, e-mail de*******@sb*******.net.

March 31

Book sale

A free workshop will be offered through San Benito County Behavioral Health beginning Thursday, March 31 at 6:15 p.m. at San Benito High School. The interactive workshop is for Spanish-speaking parents of 9-14-year olds to help you and your family learn the skills to work together and prevent unhealthy behaviors (such as using alcohol or drugs or gang involvement).

Please call Juanita Luna at 636-4020 to register or obtain more information.

AARP Tax-Aide Program Seeks Volunteers

The AARP is seeking volunteers of all ages who want to learn tax law and help prepare tax returns for middle and low income taxpayers. Volunteers receive free training from the IRS and are asked to give a minimum of 40 hours over a ten week season. Local training is scheduled in late January 2008.

For more information contact San Benito County Coordinator Dolly De Vasier at (831) 637-1980.

Free health workshop

A free workshop will be offered through San Benito County Behavioral Health beginning Thursday, March 31 at 6:15 p.m. at San Benito High School. The interactive workshop is for Spanish-speaking parents of 9-14-year olds to help you and your family learn the skills to work together and prevent unhealthy behaviors (such as using alcohol or drugs or gang involvement).

Please call Juanita Luna at 636-4020 to register or obtain more information.

April 5

Wine and Roses

The Fourth annual Wine & Roses Benefit will be held April 5. This benefit for Spring Grove School will be held at San Juan Oaks Golf Club from 6 p.m. to midnight. It will feature a no-cash casino, food, drinks, silent and live auctions, with live music and dancing to follow. Tickets are $40 per person and are available by contacting the Spring Grove PTO – 637-3745, ext. 355 or e-mail sp************@ya***.com. Only people age 21 and older may attend. Auctions will include wine tours, vacation packages, guided hunts and lots more. Our goal for 2008 is to continue funding school improvements as well as quality educational programs and activities that might be cut due to state budget cuts. We need community support to help meet this goal.

April 5-10

The British are coming!

The Sedgehill School Band will be visiting Hollister from London on April 5-10. The members of the band, ages 12-18, form a concert band, dance band, jazz ensemble, and a small rock group. This will be their first visit to Hollister. They will be performing at Union Square and Pier 39 in San Francisco, and at the Giants game on April 9. Students and chaperones will be hosted by local families, who will provide lodging, meals, and transportation to and from San Benito High School. This is a great opportunity for fostering understanding between students from Britain and the U.S.

If you are interested in hosting, please contact Marge Yarmuth at 902-9212.

April 26-27

BLM service trip

If you enjoy a cool dip after a warm, moderate hike, join BLM staff and the Sierra Club on this volunteer service opportunity approximately, a 1.5-hour drive from the Monterey Bay coast. It’s the BLM Volunteer Service Trip to Laguna Creek and the Gorge on April 26-27. Participants will conduct minor trash pickup and develop a plant species list as they hike approximately two miles down to Laguna Creek and up to the Gorge. Camping is primitive (e.g. no water or facilities). This trip can be accomplished in one day if you prefer, but you don’t want to miss a fun evening under the stars and valley oaks.

Contact BLM Recreation Planner Lesly Smith at le*********@bl*.gov or (831) 630.5015 or Botanist Bruce Delgado at bd******@bl*.gov or (831) 394.8314 for more information.

April 29

After Hours seminar

The San Benito County Chamber of Commerce and the Community Foundation are hosting an After Hours Nonprofit Seminar on April 29. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. with wine and appetizers and the program will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a Q&A panel of speakers at the end. The cost is $15. If you are interested in learning more about D&O Insurance, 501(c)3 tax and legal issues, and fundraising, please contact our office as space is limited at 637-5315.

May 5

Call for volunteers

The 24th annual California Indian Market Pow Wow

and World Cultures Festival is set for May 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Mission San Juan Bautista. It will include fine arts & crafts, dancers, drums and native food – along with California Indian dancers, Lakota traditional dancers, drums and singers. There will also be children’s jingle and shawl dances.

For information call Laynee Bluebird, director, at 623-4771.

May 10

CASA fundraiser

Court Appointed Special Advocates of San Benito County announces its HeArt of CASA fundraiser May 10 at San Juan Oaks Golf Club. The public is invited to join the group at the event and/or pledge support by becoming sponsor. CASA is a nonprofit organization working with kids in the juvenile dependency system. CASA recruits and trains volunteers to work with these youths during their tough times.

For more information call 637-4992.

Meetings and Announcements

Paper or plastic? 

Don’t throw away paper or plastic bags you get at the supermarket! Community Pantry needs them to help feed the hungry. If you have bags, please donate them to the pantry. Every bag donated is one we don’t have to buy, and we’d rather use what little money we have for food.

For more information call 637-0340.

Independent Study

San Benito High School’s Independent Study program is accepting applications for the fall 2008 semester. It offers a means of individualizing the educational plan for students. Each student meets once a week for a one-on-one meeting with a teacher and also may participate in small-group tutorial sessions. Families interested in applying can pick up an application at the Independent Study Office at the high school’s new administration building on Nash Road.

For more information call Linda Yetter at 637-5831, ext. 467.

Women’s support group

Are you feeling pushed to your limit, isolated, depressed or misunderstood?

Have you been hit by a partner, emotionally abused or sexually assaulted?

If you’d like to talk to people who understand, contact Community Solutions about a Women’s Support Group. It runs 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays.

To register call Debbie Ruiz at 637-1094.

Tax service

The American Association of Retired Persons tax-aide program offers free personal tax counseling and preparation to all taxpayers with middle and low incomes, with special attention to those over age 60. Until April 10, the service will be available by appointment only. People should bring the tax package they received, last year’s return and all relevant information.

For more information call Dolly at 637-1980.

VFW meetings

The VFW Post 9242 meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Veterans Building on the second floor in Room 204. The group welcomes all veterans to call and inquire about joining and serving the community at the same time.

For more information call 637-6015.

Brain Injury Support

The Brain Injury Support Group meets from 6-8 p.m. every second and fourth Thursday of the month at Poblanita Restaurant, 313 Third St. in San Juan Bautista. Anyone who has had a brain injury, stroke or aneurysm is welcome to attend, along with caregivers, family and friends.

For more information call Maggie at 623-9271.

Republican Party meeting

The San Benito County Republican Party has changed its monthly meeting to the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Pacific Coast Bank Community Room, 260 Tres Pinos Road, Hollister. The location is across Rancho Drive from the San Benito Bank.

For information, call 638-0938 or check our Web page

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