Interns and volunteers needed at Pinnacles National Monument
PINNACLES
– Pinnacles National Monument is looking for part-time or
full-time interns (20-40 hrs/week) and assistants (2-4 days/month)
to help with the following programs: Habitat Restoration, Wildlife
(Condor Interns, Raptor Intern, and Bee Intern), and Interpretation
(Nature Center Assistant). All the pos
itions will require: a great attention to detail, the ability to
work as part of a team as well as independently, an interest in
talking with the public, a sense of humor, and an interest in
helping protect a National Park site. Some internships will require
the ability to hike five miles on steep a
nd rugged terrain carrying 40 lbs. of equipment, a tolerance for
summer temperatures that exceed 100 degrees and an interest in
being in the out-of-doors.
Interns and volunteers should be prepared for a minimum
commitment of three to six months. No housing is provided. Some
internships will receive a monthly stipend ($550- $1100/month).
Assistants do not receive a monthly stipend but may be able to
receive mileage reimbursement. Positions will begin this spring
between February -May.
To apply send a statement of interest (specifying which program
you are applying for and available start date), resume, and contact
information for three references to Tessa Christensen at
te***************@pa*****.gov. Deadline: January 20
(Applications received after January 20 will be considered for
future positions.)
For more information go to
www.nps.gov/pinn/supportyourpark/volunteer.htm or contact Veronica
Johnson at 831-389-4486 x242.
Interns and volunteers needed at Pinnacles National Monument

PINNACLES – Pinnacles National Monument is looking for part-time or full-time interns (20-40 hrs/week) and assistants (2-4 days/month) to help with the following programs: Habitat Restoration, Wildlife (Condor Interns, Raptor Intern, and Bee Intern), and Interpretation (Nature Center Assistant). All the positions will require: a great attention to detail, the ability to work as part of a team as well as independently, an interest in talking with the public, a sense of humor, and an interest in helping protect a National Park site. Some internships will require the ability to hike five miles on steep and rugged terrain carrying 40 lbs. of equipment, a tolerance for summer temperatures that exceed 100 degrees and an interest in being in the out-of-doors.

Interns and volunteers should be prepared for a minimum commitment of three to six months. No housing is provided. Some internships will receive a monthly stipend ($550- $1100/month). Assistants do not receive a monthly stipend but may be able to receive mileage reimbursement. Positions will begin this spring between February -May.

To apply send a statement of interest (specifying which program you are applying for and available start date), resume, and contact information for three references to Tessa Christensen at te***************@pa*****.gov. Deadline: January 20 (Applications received after January 20 will be considered for future positions.)

For more information go to www.nps.gov/pinn/supportyourpark/volunteer.htm or contact Veronica Johnson at 831-389-4486 x242.

Open Studios applications available

HOLLISTER – The San Benito Arts Council is now accepting applications from artists in all media for the annual Open Studios Tour, which is April 16 and 17. Applications must be submitted by Feb. 11 and are available for download at www.sanbenitoarts.org. Applications can also be requested by e-mailing the Arts Council at in**@sa***********.org or calling 636-2787.

Special highlights this year include a new “Emerging Artist” category for students in grades 9 and up as well as amateur artists who will have the opportunity to exhibit their artwork from March 17-30, at the Blak Sage Gallery in downtown Hollister, as part of a preview exhibition. The exhibition will also have work by Open Studios artists and will have a stronger educational focus on the process of art making. Separate applications are available for the “Emerging Artists” show.

There will also be an informational meeting Jan. 31, at 6 p.m., at the Blak Sage Gallery for artists interested in the Open Studios Tour.

For more information, call 636-2787 or e-mail in**@sa***********.org.

Veterans Medical Team to visit

HOLLISTER – The Veterans Administration Medical Team, from Palo Alto, will be having an outreach program for all Veterans on the first Tuesday of each month at the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito St., from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The team will have doctors and nurses to address medical and mental issues as well as a Veteran Service Officer, who will process claims.

For more information, call 637-4846.

Boy Scouts seek pet supplies

HOLLISTER – Alex Engelhardt is organizing a collection of pet supplies for the Pet Friends shelter as part of his Eagle Scout project. Boy Scouts from Troop 436 will be distributing bags to neighborhoods near the intersection of Airline Highway and Union Road for items such as pet food, pet toys, dog or cat collars, cat litter and other pet-related items. Bags will be dropped off on Jan. 15 and will be picked up on Jan. 22. Households that do not receive a bag on Jan. 15, but who would like to donate items to the project may call 635-9674 to find out how to participate.

GriefShare meetings continue

HOLLISTER – GriefShare, a Christ-centered recovery and support group for those who are grieving a loved one meets at 145 Vine St., Thursdays at 7 p.m. The meetings include nationally recognized experts on grief and recovery topics. Seminar sessions include “God’s Prescription For Grief,” “The Journey of Grief,” “The Effects of Grief,” “When Your Spouse Dies,” “Your Family and Grief,” and “Stuck in Grief.”

For more information, contact Tricia Harvey at 638-9751.

Resource Conservation District offers workshop series

HOLLISTER – The San Benito Resource Conservation District, in partnership with Ecology Action will present a series of workshops, “Livestock and Land.” The program will focus on land stewardship, best management practices, including pasture and paddock management, weed management, aerated manure composting, mud issues, site planning and how these issues affect livestock health. In addition to the presentations by area experts, attendees will also receive information about free local resources and how to apply for property improvement funding.

The three-week series runs Jan. 15, 22 and 29, and Feb. 12. All workshops run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and costs $10 per family. The fee includes workshop materials and a light snack. Workshop scholarships are available.

Jan. 15: Manure management will be held at the Quicksilver Ranch in Hollister, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Jan. 22: Mud and erosion management will be held at 101 Livestock, in Aromas, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Jan 29: Pastures and paddocks will be held at Slonaker Ranch, in Hollister, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Feb. 12: Livestock best management practices and site planning location to be determined.

The workshops are funded in part by the State Water Resources Control Board. For more information, call Kellie Guerra, the livestock program coordinator for the Resource Conservation District, at 637-4360, ext. 101 or e-mail kg*****@rc**********.org or visit www.livestockandland.org.

Bridge group offers lessons

HOLLISTER – The local bridge club will offer lessons on Tuesdays, from 9:45 to 11:15 a.m., for players of all levels. The lessons last about six weeks. The lessons are $8 and the book is $13. The lessons will be held at the Dunne Park Clubhouse. Open duplicate bridge games are scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday at noon, at the clubhouse.

For more information, call Linda King at 801-9257.

Art League calendar on sale

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Art League 2011 calendars, “San Benito County Life,” is now available for sale. The colorful calendar includes reproductions of original artwork by local artists, of barns and agriculture scenes. The calendars may be purchased at Country Rose Gallery, 722 San Benito St., or the Blak Sage Gallery, 727 San Benito St. All proceeds go toward San Benito High School scholarships.

For more information, call 634-1627 or 637-6062.

Co-Dependents Anonymous meets

HOLLISTER – A Co-Dependents Anonymous group meets Saturdays, from 10 to 11:15 a.m. at Mars Hill, in the conference room, 610 San Benito St. Co-Dependents Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is recovery from codependence and the development and maintenance of healthy relationships. The group can help those experiencing denial, low self esteem, control issues (the lack or over use with yourself and others), or compliance issues.

Parkinson’s caregiver support group sets meetings for 2011

HOLLISTER – Family or friends who are caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s or other movement disorders, or those suffering form the disease can join a monthly support group that provides information on Parkinson’s disease, current medications and research, how to deal with the loss of function, develop good self care skills, and what steps are necessary to plan for the future. Monthly speakers address these issues as well as other issues such as finding community resources like home care, adult day care, transportation and other needed services that could be available to you and your family member. Speakers- are provided each month from different organizations on a variety of topics related to Parkinson’s disease or care giving

The group meets the first Tuesday of every month at the First Presbyterian Church, 2066 Cienega Road, in Hollister, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The meetings will be held in the new building, in front next to the parking lot. The scheduled meetings are Feb. 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7, Aug. 2, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 and Dec. 6. There will be no meeting in July or September.

Speakers and refreshments will be served at every meeting.

The group is sponsored by Jovenes de Antano, Health Projects Center and Parkinson’s Institute. No fees are required.

For more information, contact Kim Harman at 636-4977 or Shirley Kennedy at 637-3839.

Adopt a book for the holidays

HOLLISTER – The Friends of the San Benito County Library is offering residents a chance to adopt a book for the holiday season. With sustained budget reductions to the materials budget in recent years, the donations ensure that the library will be able to purchase new materials to address the ever-changing educational, informational and recreational needs of our diverse and changing community.

“Adopt a Book” will be an ongoing program in which books or magazine subscriptions can be purchased by the library as a holiday gift, to celebrate a birthday, to honor a retiree or to serve as a lasting memorial to a friend or relative.

A donation of $25 will purchase a book for the library, bookmobile, or Mobile Family Learning Center. The book will have a book plate inside in honor or memory of the person designated. A donation of $15 or more will be used to purchase a magazine subscription. For both books and magazines, a gift card will be sent to the person honored or an acknowledgement card will be sent to the family in memory of a loved one.

Donors can select the type of book they would like purchased.

For more information or to complete a donation form, stop by the San Benito County Free Library at 470 Fifth St., in Hollister or call 636-4107.

Si, Se Puede! seeks donations

HOLLISTER – The Si, Se Puede! Learning Center is seeking sponsors for a T-shirt fundraiser. There are three levels of sponsorship for local businesses, organizations or individuals who would like to support the program this holiday season while promoting the name of their organization.

At the bronze level, sponsors will have their name in small print on the back of the T-shirt and receive one Si, Se Puede! Learning Center T-shirt for $50. At the silver level, sponsors will have their name in medium print on the back of the T-shirt and receive one T-shirt for $75. The gold sponsors, will have their name in large print on the back of the T-shirt and will receive one T-shirt for $100.

The money will go toward educational field trips and school supplies. The Si, Se Puede! Learning Center offers free programming for residents of the section-8, affordable housing complex, La Villa Luna Apartments. All of the money for field trips, special activities and events come from community support. To see photos of some of the past events, visit the Si, Se Puede Facebook page online.

To request a sponsorship form or for more information, call Charles Miller at 637-6855 or e-mail nf************@gm***.com.

Paws to light up the night

HOLLISTER – Pet Friends and Rescue along with SHARE Animal Rescue are again working together this holiday season lighting a 30-foot tree on Pet Friends Center property overlooking the San Benito River. The lights can be seen from the Hwy. 156 bypass. The tree will remain lit until Jan. 15. For $10, a light can be purchased in memory of a beloved pet[s] that shared their life with you; in honor of a current loved one, four-legged or two-legged; a gift to someone who loves animals and no longer wants or needs ‘things’; or just because you have a desire to help organizations working to better the future for all companion animals.

For more information check our websites www.petfriends.org and www.shareanimalrescue.org or call 634-1191.

Blood drive

HOLLISTER – The American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1670 Cienega Rd., Jan. 20, from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) or going online to redcrossblood.org and entering the sponsor code HOLLISTER. The Red Cross will hold a drawing for a 50-inch Samsung 3-D Plasma HDTV for January donors.

Donors can also enter a drawing to win two passes to the “Body Worlds Vital” exhibit at the Tech Museum in San Jose. The passes include admission to the exhibit and galleries of the Museum, but exclude the IMAX theater. One winner will be selected from each blood drive. Those who donate at the Red Cross blood donation center in San Jose, 2731 N. First St., during December and January, will also receive a coupon for $2 off the price of admission.

Office of Education offers math classes for teachers

HOLLISTER – The San Benito County Office of Education will host meetings to help teachers enjoy mathematics among other math teachers. They will experience the excitement of learning mathematics content and history in a supportive group. They will gain knowledge and confidence, to allow them to rediscover the thrill of learning mathematics for its own sake.

Meetings will be Feb. 1, March 1, April 5 and May 3.

Visit sanbenito.k12oms.org or e-mail sg*****@sb***.org.

Blue Star Moms meet monthly

HOLLISTER – The Hollister city group of the South Bay Blue Star Moms meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Those interested or who would like more information, should call Karol Burke at 801-6935, e-mail so***************@at*.net or visit www.southbaybluestarmoms.org.

Student Art and Photography Contest

HOLLISTER – The Women’s Club of Hollister is sponsoring the annual Student Art and Photography Contest 2010. Entries should be completed in 2010 and the contest will be held at the monthly meeting Feb. 9. From that judging, the winners will go on to the Loma Prieta District contest on March 14. The first-place winners in the district will advance to the state convention in May.

The art contest is open to students in K-12, with a category for special education. The categories are K-1; 2-3; 78; 9-12; graduating senior; special education K-8; special education 9-12.

The photography contest is open to grades 6; 7-8; 9-12, with special education 6; 7-8 and 9-12. All photography must be matted, no glass.

Awards will be given for first, second, third and honorable mention.

To arrange for a pick up of artwork, call Cindy at 637-0362. Artwork must be picked up by Feb. 7.

Native Daughters holds student art contest

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA – The Native Daughters of the Golden West (NDGW), Parlor #179, of San Juan Bautista, in conjunction with the statewide NDGW, is sponsoring a Student Art Talent Contest to encourage the interest of students and the general public in the historical and natural treasures of California, around the theme “California Treasures.” The contest is open to all students in grades ninth through 12th in any school in San Benito County. Enrollment in an art or photography class is not required.

Students may enter their original artworks or photographs of any landmark, historic site, park, historical building, natural formation, flora or fauna that contributes to the beauty of California. All artwork and photographs must be accompanied by an official entry form that includes a brief description of the subject and the reason the subject is a “treasure” to the State of California. Entries may be prepared in class, with suggestions and input from others, but the artwork and photographs must be those of the students.

Artwork will be judged by an outside guest juror at both the local and state levels. First place winners at the local level will automatically be entered in the contest at the state level of the NDGW. All original artworks and photographs are due by Feb. 6, at 5 p.m. All entries must be accompanied by three copes of the entry form, available from all high school fine arts departments in San Benito County, with one attached to the art work. Winners will be announced at the March 9 meeting of the SJB NDGW. The pick-up date for all artwork is the evening of March 9, except for first place winners, whose works will be delivered to the state level NDGW student art talent contest. First place winners will be contacted to pick up their works after June 30. Darlene Boyd is available to answer inquiries at 623-2750 or da*********@da*********.com.

Volunteers and materials needed at San Benito Co. Historical Park

TRES PINOS – The San Benito County Historical Society is continuing with renovations on the Garcia House/Visitor Center at the San Benito County Historical Park, with a goal to complete the building by the end of the year.

The Visitor Center will have rotating displays covering many aspects of life in San Benito County and serve as a starting point for visitors to the Historical Park as they tour the village.

Tasks still to complete include painting, roof repair, window caulking and landscaping, among others.

The park as also recently acquired an historical water tank house, from the Dassel family that will be relocated to the park next spring. Other projects for 2011 include design and landscape of the Visitor Center; signage for the historical trail, the Visitor Center and farm equipment; and design and landscape around the dance hall.

For more information on getting involved in the projects, donating materials or money, call Don Pidd at 902-9349 or e-mail do*****@sv*.net.

Library book sale

HOLLISTER – The Friends of the Library Saturday book sales are held in the book shed behind the library and the Historical Society, 470 Fifth St. from 9 a.m. to noon every Saturday. It will be cancelled on rainy days. Books are available at $3 a bag, as are videos, tapes and more. Donations are accepted, as are donations of used and new books. For more information on the book sale, call 636-4107.

Members needed for Library

HOLLISTER – The Friends of the San Benito County Free Library is recruiting new members and people to serve on the board to help plan the future of the library. The monthly meetings are held the third Thursday of the month at 5:30 p.m.

Due to the large increase in library cardholders and the increase in circulation, more help and input is welcome.

For more information, call Ruth Erickson at 637-0987.

Returning Catholics group

HOLLISTER – Sacred Heart-St. Benedict Parish hosts a weekly meeting on Mondays at 5:30 p.m. for returning Catholics. The gathering is an opportunity for participants to understand the church through presentations, questions and discussion. Those who have left the church and are interested in returning are encouraged to attend.

For more information, contact Dolores Fenzel, the adult faith formation coordinator, at 637-9212.

Online survey gauges attitude toward Gilroy

GILROY – A new online survey aimed at Gilroy residents and visitors will help identify what makes Gilroy special – and what can be done to encourage more people to live, work, shop and play locally. All residents, tourists, and local businesses are encouraged to complete the online survey at www.gilroysurvey.com by Jan 31.

The “Discover Gilroy | Building Community” online survey project is spearheaded by a special joint committee that includes Mayor Al Pinheiro, City Administrator Tom Haglund and representatives from the City Council, Chamber of Commerce, Gilroy EDC and Gilroy Visitors Bureau. The committee’s goals are to learn more about people’s attitudes toward Gilroy, provide vital feedback to various community organizations and communicate the importance of thinking, acting and shopping locally.

At the website, three separate surveys have questions specifically targeted for Gilroy residents, local business owners and out-of-town visitors. Each survey takes only a few moments to complete, and all results are completely confidential. Questions for residents cover topics such as shopping habits, use of local recreation areas and parks, and patronage of downtown businesses. Spanish translations are available.

All those who complete the survey will be entered to win a Gilroy gift basket valued at more than $250.

Surrogate parents needed

HOLLISTER – The San Benito Office of Education and Special Education departments need volunteers to help with a surrogate parent program. Public school districts train and appoint surrogate parents for a child with a disability under the following circumstances:

– The biological parent or adoptive parents cannot be identified or located after reasonable effort; or parental rights have been terminated

– The child does not have a court-appointed person authorized to make educational decisions

– The child’s court-appointed “parent” is unwilling or unable to serve as the surrogate parents

– The child is an unaccompanied homeless youth.

Surrogate parents play a unique and critical role in supporting the special education rights and needs of children.

If you would like to learn more about the program, call Lorna Gilbert, the director of special services at 637-5393, ext. 131.

San Benito Aquatics seeks members

HOLLISTER – San Benito Aquatics is a nonprofit, year-round swim team. They offer swim lessons, competition and non-competition swim team, masters swim and dry land training for all ages. Enrollment is open year round. Coaches are on deck every day from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at San Benito High School.

For more information, call 630-3042 or visit www.sanbenitoaquatics.org.

Si, Se Puede! seeks volunteers

HOLLISTER – The Si, Se Puede! Learning Center is seeking volunteers to facilitate evening computer classes for adults. Responsibilities include aiding the coordinator in facilitating lessons on various computer programs such as Microsoft Office, the basics of e-mail, and other software programs as well as working individually with the computer lab participants.

The SSPLC is also seeking tutors for its weekly homework help sessions on Thursday evenings. Volunteers will aid students in grades K-5 with homework and reading.

Contact Charles Miller, the Si, Se Puede coordinator, for more information or a volunteer application at 637-9097 or by e-mail the organization at nf************@gm***.com.

Hollister Lions Club meets

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Lions Club holds its meeting at the Dunne Park Clubhouse on the second and fourth Thursday of every month.

For more information, call Sharon McCarthy at 630-0125.

Co-Dependents Anonymous meets

HOLLISTER – A Co-Dependents Anonymous group meets Saturdays, from 10 to 11:15 a.m. at Mars Hill, in the conference room, 610 San Benito St. Co-Dependents Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is recovery from codependence and the development and maintenance of healthy relationships.

Club Ed tutoring starts

HOLLISTER – Club Ed offers tutoring for grades first through 12th after school in the San Benito High School library at $14 an hour. Call 637-9605, e-mail fl*********@gm***.com or call Dr. Katherine Foster at 623-9139 or e-mail kf*****@sb***.us.

Migrant Education seeks donations

HOLLISTER – San Benito High School’s Migrant Education program is seeking donations of clothing, towels or blankets. The program serves school youth who live at the labor camps in town. Staff from the Migrant Education program visit the camps on a weekly basis and bring donations for those who are newly arrived from other areas such as Santa Maria or Bakersfield. Often, workers and their families have few clothing or other items when they arrive.

Donations can be dropped off at San Benito High School, Room 194, or pick-up can be arranged by calling 637-5831, ext. 189.

Seniors needed for volunteer opportunities

HOLLISTER – The Monterey Bay Retired Senior Volunteer Program is looking for people 55 and older who would like to give back to their community by volunteering with one of the many nonprofits in San Benito County. RSVP provides a critical link between individual seniors in the community and nonprofit agencies. The group has been working to connect seniors to volunteer opportunities for 39 years. RSVP recruits, interviews and refers volunteers to more than 60 nonprofits.

Nonprofits are also welcome to contact RSVP if they are interested in connecting with volunteers.

For more information, call Regina Henderson, the outreach coordinator, at 427-5070 or e-mail re****@sc***************.org.

Low-cost helmets available to local kids

HOLLISTER – The Child Injury Prevention Coalition, in partnership with the San Benito County Public Health Department will be offering low-cost bicycle helmets at Off the Chain Bikes. Helmets are $5.

To get a voucher, families need to present a WIC or Medi-Cal card, along with a valid form of ID. Vouchers for a low-cost helmet can be purchased at the Public Health Department Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., 439 Fourth St. Payment is due when picking up the voucher.

For more information, call Public Health at 637-5367.

Ladies Auxiliary meeting

HOLLISTER – The Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 9242, meets the second Monday of the month to the second Saturday of the month. Meetings start at 2 p.m., Room 204, Veterans Building, 649 San Benito St.

For more information, call Dolly De Vasier at 637-1980.

Caregiver support and education group meets

HOLLISTER – The Caregiver support and education group, formerly the Alzheimer’s support group, meets the second Thursday of every month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at the Hollister Community Center, 300 West St. The meeting is facilitated by Kim Harman, who said the name has been changed to reflect that the group is open to any caregivers who are helping someone with dementia or memory impairment. Pamphlets and books on Alzheimer’s can also be checked out from a resource library at the Community Center. For more information, call 459-6639, ext. 16. The group is sponsored by Jovenes de Antano and the Del Mar Caregiver Resource Center.

Water Resources Association offers home water survey

HOLLISTER – The Water Resources Association of San Benito County offers free home water surveys to local residents that can help them identify ways to converse water around the house. Some of the things the survey includes tips on leaks, showerheads and faucet aerators, irrigation, suggested watering schedule, water softener assistance and high-quality hose nozzles.

For more information or to schedule an appointment for a home water survey, call 637-4378.

Team Baler continues monthly fundraisers

HOLLISTER – In an effort to raise $100,000 to avoid cutbacks to athletic programs at San Benito High School, Team Baler will be hosting a monthly tri-tip barbecue on the second Wednesday of every month. Partners for the fundraiser include Progresso’s Tamale Parlor and Hollister Drive-In Market.

Those interested in being part of Team Baler, Balers Supporting Baler Athletes, can pick up a donation form at the San Benito High School student payment center, the student activities office or go to the athletics page, www.haybaler.org and click on the Team Baler link.

Singles dinner group

HOLLISTER – There is a singles dinner for individuals 50 and over, every third Saturday of each month. Each month, a member of the group will host a potluck-style meal, offering up a main course while other members provide side dishes, appetizers or desserts. For more information, contact Sandi Gowers at sg*****@sb*******.net.

Red Cross seeks volunteers

HOLLISTER – The American Red Cross, Monterey Bay Area Chapter is looking for volunteers to staff the Hollister chapter office. The chapter office is located at 357 Fifth St., and the hours are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Shifts are four hours, once a week, but any hours will be considered. The volunteer work offers an opportunity to give back to the community in a rewarding way.

For more information or to find out about volunteering, call the Red Cross office at 636-2100 or volunteer Howard at 297-3696.

Al-anon meetings

HOLLISTER – Al-anon meets Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Mars Hill Coffeehouse, 610 San Benito St.

Grief and loss support groups

HOLLISTER – Central Coast VNA and Hospice is offering free grief and loss support groups in Hollister, Monterey, Salinas and Gilroy. Central Coast VNA and Hospice has been providing quality in home care, end of life care and community health services as well as support for those struggling with grief and loss. The support is provided by bereavement specialists, spiritual care counselors and licensed social workers. The Hollister group meets at the Hollister United Methodist Church, 521 Monterey St., from noon to 1:30 p.m., on the first Tuesday of every month.

For more information, call Mick Erickson, the bereavement coordinator and counselor, at 758-8243.

Musician seeks others for a capella ensemble

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA – Local musician Stephanie Woehrmann is looking to put together a women’s a capella ensemble and is looking for enthusiastic female vocalists ages 16 and up. The group will rehearse in San Juan Bautista or Gilroy. Rehearsals will be one evening a week to start, and more will be added as performance dates approach.

We have two performances scheduled for spring 2011. Details about performances will be provided at rehearsals. The group will explore a wide range of genres and composers as well as experimenting with creating their own vocal pieces. Ability to read sheet music is a plus, but not necessary.

For more information, contact Woehrmann at 261-4838.

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