Neighbors helping Aromas
It was a gloomy winter’s day in Aromas, and it was cold outside. AR Pointer and her husband Fred were sitting in the warm interior of their truck near the post office. They were watching a young woman cross the road with her children...
Sit a spell
There’s a sense of calm that washes over you while visiting Marci Huston’s Garden Shoppe n’ Bar.
Maybe it’s the wicker rocking-chairs that rest on the front porch. Or the eye-popping arrangements of flowers and succulents as you walk throughout the house.
Or maybe it’s even...
Glass is Greener
What began as simple holiday gifts had gotten away from them. Cindy and Greg Seamons found themselves in business—making lawn ornaments. But this was no ordinary yard art. These were handcrafted flowers made from colorful stacks of collected glassware: arranged largest to smallest, like...
Calerrain tastings
Inspired by a growing love of California’s many wine regions they wanted to share with others, Geoff and Chantal Mace created Calerrain, a combination of “California” and “terrain.”
They source grapes from the Santa Clara Valley, Santa Lucia Highlands and San Benito, hoping to add...
Under the lights
Ever wonder if you’re talented enough to win a major talent competition?
I have.
From the tender age of six years old, I was belting out such Broadway tunes as “Tomorrow” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” in my bedroom.
And when I failed to convince my parents...
The sweet spot in town
Growing up in Hollister, Margot Tankersley had a knack for making sweets.
“I started making lollipops in the eighth-grade,” she says.
And by the time she was a student at Boise State University, she realized her candymaking skills could thrill more than just the select few—so...
Building a scene
Few people have embarked on a filmmaker's journey, but with the advances in technology—quite literally, at our fingertips—making our own movies is easier than ever.
This is one of the messages that L. Mattock Scariot, director of the upcoming Poppy Jasper International Film Festival, hopes...
A big helping Hart
Jim Hart didn’t grow up in Hollister, but he certainly considers it home. A longstanding volunteer in the community, Hart owes just as much a debt of gratitude to Hollister as the town has to him.
Just college student in at San Diego State University...
Highest honor
Upon meeting Frankie Gallagher, you will be greeted with a boisterous hello and made to feel like the most important person in the room. Her exuberant personality shines through—as she dedicates herself to you and your conversation—100 percent.
If Gallagher puts this kind of dedication...
Year of yoga
So, have you made your New Year’s resolution yet?
It’s a go-to question, often intrusive, asked of people at the start of the New Year, and one that can lead to much self-reflection—even stress.
But now that 2018 is here, you may be asking yourself: What...


















