Hollister band wins first place

Over the weekend, the musicians of Hollister High’s Scarlet Regiment Marching Band showcased their musical prowess at the prestigious Western Band Association Gilroy Garlic City Classic competition. Dominating in categories of Effect, Music, Visual, and Percussion, the band’s performance, entitled “211 in Progress”, led them to clinch the first place victory in the 2A Division on Oct. 12, says a press release from Rancho Maze Band. Under the direction of Mr. Joey Fortino, soloists Avery Cua, Tristan Phillips, Micah Bercasio, and Drum Major Taylor Madrid, the band “united their team in a stunning display of artistry, creating a show nothing short of explosive.” 

Holiday arts in Aromas

Excitement is building in Aromas as crafters and artists prepare to offer their work to the public on Nov. 16-17 from 10am-4pm at the Aromas Grange, 400 Rose Ave. The annual holiday arts event has become a tradition in Aromas, located about 10 miles south of Watsonville. 

Aromas artisans will display their handmade wares—including paintings, stained glass, photography, etchings, carved and turned wood items, jewelry, succulents, and much more. Attendees can enjoy live music by Jesse Martinez as they stroll the aisles and relax. Sip a cup of cider and relax at one of the tables by the fireplace, or take a free class from one of the crafters.

More two dozen handmade items will be raffled off. The drawing will take place on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 17. 

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