Auditions for El Teatro’s ‘La Pastorela’
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
– El Teatro Campesino is holding open auditions for its
traditional Mexican folk-tale production of

La Pastorela

during the month of October at 705 Fourth St., in San Juan
Bautista.
The play will be directed by Adrian Torres, and there are roles
available for the Pastores (shepherds), devils and angles. All
roles are Spanish speaking and some require singing. Upcoming
auditions are scheduled for Oct. 10 at 11 a.m., Oct. 15 and 16 at 7
p.m., and Oct. 17 at 11 a.m.
For more information, go to www.elteatrocampesino.com/audition
and complete a form, or call 623-2444.
Auditions for El Teatro’s ‘La Pastorela’

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA – El Teatro Campesino is holding open auditions for its traditional Mexican folk-tale production of “La Pastorela” during the month of October at 705 Fourth St., in San Juan Bautista.

The play will be directed by Adrian Torres, and there are roles available for the Pastores (shepherds), devils and angles. All roles are Spanish speaking and some require singing. Upcoming auditions are scheduled for Oct. 10 at 11 a.m., Oct. 15 and 16 at 7 p.m., and Oct. 17 at 11 a.m.

For more information, go to www.elteatrocampesino.com/audition and complete a form, or call 623-2444.

Nominations due in November for small-business awards

FRESNO – The Small Business Administration is looking for nominations for the Small Business Awards, to be presented during the National Small Business Week, May 24-26, 2010.

The Fresno SBA office, which services 15 Central California counties, is now accepting nominations for several categories, including Small Business of the Year. Trade associations, chambers of commerce and business organizations are encouraged to nominate candidates.

Nomination criteria and deadline dates for all award categories can be found online at www.sba.gov/ca/fresno or by contacting Melende Ward at 559-487-5791 ext. 143. The deadline for some categories is November 13.

Send all nominations to: U.S. Small Business Administration, 2719 N. Air Fresno Drive, Ste. 200, Fresno, Calif., 93727, ATTN: Melende Ward.

Autumn ‘You Pick’ scheduled at ALBA

SALINAS – The Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association is organizing an Autumn Organic You-Pick Day Oct. 17, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 1700 Old Stage Road, in Salinas.

Some of the products that will be available include strawberries, potatoes, carrots, cilantro, beets, flowers, tomatoes and squashes. The vegetables are all organic, and visitors will have a chance to talk with the farmers to learn about sustainable agriculture.

Other activities include a Halloween Maze, pumpkin painting, hay rides and farm tours. There will also be music by Banda Oaxaquena and a mobile health clinic.

For more information, visit www.albafarmers.org or call 758-1469.

Latino Student Leadership Conference

HOLLISTER – The 13th annual Latino Student Leadership Conference will be Oct. 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at San Benito High School, 1220 Monterey St. The event is open to anyone, and is sponsored by the San Benito County LULAC Council #2890. The event includes workshops on such topics as education, health, law, media, business development, law enforcement and firefighters, with role models as presenters. It also features a special session for parents, as well as a career fair for students. Breakfast, snack and lunch will be provided.

The event is co-sponsored by San Benito High School, the Hollister School District, California Teachers Association, State Farm Insurance, South County Housing, and the Community Foundation of San Benito County.

For more information or to RSVP, call 673-2009 or visit www.sbclulac.org.

Lights on Parade

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Downtown Association is now accepting applications for parade entries for the Lights on Parade and tree light sponsorships. Nonprofit groups, businesses and individuals are invited to participate. The theme this year is “Candy Cane Lane.”

For more information, contact the HAD at 636-8406 or visit www.downtownhollister.org. Parade applications are due Oct. 20.

Tree of Life children’s art contest

MONTEREY – Fifth-graders from Monterey and San Benito counties are invited to enter one original drawing in the Hospice Foundation’s Third Annual Children’s Commemorative Art Contest.

The drawings must depict someone that has made a significant and positive impact on their life. For complete contest rules and an official entry form, go to www.HospiceGiving.org. The deadline for submissions is Nov. 6.

The art competition is held in conjunction with Hospice Foundation’s four Trees of Life lighting celebrations Dec. 10, at the Steinbeck Center Dec. 11, at Veterans Memorial Plaza in Hollister Dec. 13, at King City High School and Dec. 15 at the Monterey Conference Center.

For more information, call 333-9023.

Nominate a community hero

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Youth Alliance will be honoring a local hero for his or her contribution to making San Benito County a better place. Nominations are due Nov. 2, and forms can be downloaded online at www.hollisteryouthalliance.org or picked up at the office, 310 Fourth St., in Hollister.

The recipient of the 2009 Community Hero Award will be announced Dec. 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cedar House Restaurant.

Call the HYA office for more information at 636-2853.

CSUMB open house

MONTEREY – The California State University, Monterey Bay is hosting an open house for prospective students and their families Oct. 17. Visitors can learn about academic programs, financial aid, housing, campus life, athletics, internships, international study and support services.

Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m. on the main quad off Divarty Street. The event is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

To RSVP, visit csumb.edu/openhouse.

San Benito Aquatics needs swimmers

HOLLISTER – San Benito Aquatics is accepting swimmers for the 2009-10 swim team. The team has been around for 35 years, and has a highly experienced coaching staff. The team offers an opportunity for students to improve swimming techniques, increase their level of physical fitness and compete in swim meets. Many alumni of the program have received college scholarships and continued on to successful college careers. San Benito Aquatics meets Monday through Friday at the San Benito High School pool.

For more information, visit www.sanbenitoaquatics.org.

Community dialogue on the environment

GILROY – A community dialogue on the environment will be held in the 1905 City Hall Building, now the Lizzaran Tapas Bar, at the corner of Monterey Road and 5th Street, in Gilroy, Nov. 7, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be a presentation of, “The Historical Ecology of the South County from Coyote Creek to the Pajaro Basin,” by Robin Gossinger of the San Francisco Estuary Institute. A panel discussion with audience participation will take place on current environmental topics such as the County Habitat Conservation Plan, Oak Tree Reforestation of the Valley, Coyote Valley Wildlife Corridor and Wetland Preservation. Lunch will be available for purchase and will be served during the panel. 20 percent of all lunch purchases will go to support the Committee for Green Foothills.

For more information, call 650-968-7243 or visit in**@gr************.org.

Markers available for gravestones

HOLLISTER – The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9242 and the Ladies Auxiliary are offering markers for military and non-military gravestones. The marker will allow an American Flag to be placed at the gravesites. If your family member or friend has a non-military stone and you would like a marker at no cost to you, please call the IOOF Cemetery at 637-3793 or 637-6015.

Library book sale

HOLLISTER – The Friends of the Library Saturday book sales will be held in the bookshed behind the library and the Historical Society, 470 Fifth St. from 9 a.m. to noon every Saturday in October. Books are available at $2 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.

Holiday tree sponsors needed

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Downtown Association is accepting applications for the annual “Decorate a Tree” project. Nonprofit groups, businesses and individuals are invited to sponsor one of the 30 Christmas trees donated by John and Tina Bourdet, of Bourdet Christmas Trees, as part of the annual Lights On Celebration in downtown Hollister Nov. 28. Decorated trees are given to deserving families in the community the second week of December.

For more information, call the HDA at 636-8406 or visit www.downtonwhollister.org. Applications are due Nov. 6.

Veterans Day parade applications available

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Veterans Day Parade will be Nov. 11, at 1:30 p.m. in downtown Hollister. It will be preceded by a veterans benefit fair at 10 a.m., a Veterans Day ceremony at 11:11 a.m., and a Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9242 barbecue.

Applications can be sent to the VFW, P.O. Box 99, Hollister, CA 95023 or faxed to 637-6015.

For more information, or for a copy of the application, call Jess Garza at 637-9028, Frankie Arballo at 638-6434 or Richard Herrera at 801-7424.

SBHS career fair

San Benito High School will be hosting a career fair at the campus, 1220 Monterey St., in Hollister, Nov. 18 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Employers and college recruiters are invited to participate in the career fair.

To participate, RSVP by Nov. 1 to Sonja Romero at 637-5831, ext. 185 or by e-mail to sr*****@sb***.us.

Patriot’s Pen Essay Contest approaches

HOLLISTER – Hollister VFW Post 9242 will be hosting the Patriot’s Pen Essay Contest, which is open to students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade. Rules and entry forms can be picked up at the County Office of Education, on Fifth Street, or online at www.vfw.org. The deadline for submissions is Nov. 1. This year’s essay topic is “When is the right time to honor our military heroes?”

The winner of the essay contest will be awarded a $200 check.

For questions, contact Bob Burnham at 638-1703.

AARP tax-aide program seeks volunteers

HOLLISTER – The American Association of Retired Persons is looking for volunteers to help with its free tax counseling and preparation services offered from Feb. 1. to April 15. Volunteers will learn tax law and will help prepare personal income tax returns for middle-to-low-income residents. Each year, AARP volunteers prepare tax returns at more than 10,000 sites nationwide.

Volunteers will receive free tax training from the Internal Revenue Service, and are asked for a commitment of 40 hours over the 10-week season. Local training is scheduled in late Jan. 2010. Volunteers do not need to be AARP members.

For more information, contact Dolly De Vasier, the San Benito County coordinator, at 637-1980.

Manta Rays open to new members

HOLLISTER – The Manta Rays are a nonprofit, competitive swim team for those who desire to be the best possible swimmers. Our team goal is to send swimmers to Stanford to compete at the highest level. Our definition of fun is winning and reaching our full potential with like-minded parents and swimmers. We want to keep our numbers low so we can concentrate on quality. We have room for five more swimmers who would like to accomplish something substantial in the sport of swimming and are willing to work for it.

For more information, or to sign up, call Coach Dave Steele at 637-6559.

Club Ed offers tutoring as school starts

HOLLISTER – Club Ed offers tutoring on a private basis at $14 in all subjects, all grades. They even have tutors for college mathematics. Contact Rachel Flores-Zepeda at 637.5831, ext.370.

Pat’s Place in need of volunteers

HOLLISTER – Pat’s Place, a thrift shop at 101 Fifth St., in Hollister, is in need of volunteers. The thrift shop benefits Community Food Bank, which has seen a 25 percent increase in demand in the last few months.

The store sells slightly used kitchen items, furniture, clothing, books and more at low prices. According to a press release from Mary Anne Hughes, it offers “a revenue source badly needed for the Community Food Bank. The ever-increasing demand on the Community Food Bank’s services requires money to purchase food and supplies.”

She said while monetary donations tend to be seasonal, the hope is that Pat’s will offer a year-round source of income. Donations are accepted for the store, and volunteers are needed to sort the items, price them, stock and sell the items.

To find out about volunteer opportunities, call Mary Anne Hughes at 637-0340 or stop by Pat’s Place, or call 637-5500. Donations are accepted Monday through Saturday. The store Is open to the public Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Free art classes

HOLLISTER – Bob Wilkinson will be offering free art classes at Mars Hill Coffee House on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. or 5 to 6 p.m. Space is limited. For more information, call 635-9218.

High school essay contest open to nations students

ARLINGTON, VA – Local students are eligible to participate in the “Being An American” essay contest administered by the Bill of Rights Institute, a nonprofit educational organization in the Washington, D.C. area. The nationwide contest will award 180 students and teachers cash prizes, and received more than 31,000 essays last year.

“This contest is unique in that it gives students the opportunity to share their thoughts about how the principles expressed in America’s founding documents shape and influence contemporary American citizenship,” said Victoria Hughes, president of the Bill of Rights Institute. “This conversation is vital to preparing the next generation of voters and civic leaders for the challenges that are ahead of them and our country.”

This year’s theme is “What civic value do you believe is most essential to being an American?”

The top three student winners and their teachers from each of the nine geographical regions will be announced at a special Washington, D.C. gala in spring 2010. First place is $5,000, second is $2,500 and third is $1,250. Honorable mention will go to additional students with a cash prize of $250.

Students in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, U.S. territories and American Armed Forces schools abroad will be judged in the Pacific region. The deadline for submissions is Dec. 1, 2009.

For more information, visit www.BeingAnAmerican.org.

San Benito Stage Company seeks members

HOLLISTER – The San Benito Stage Company is planning its 2010 season of productions, including children’s, teen, family and dinner theater programs. The stage company is seeking support in the form of members, sponsors and volunteers. Members enjoy benefits such as ticket discounts, advertising, and free show passes depending on level of sponsorship. For more information, call 636-0122 or visit www.sanbenitostage.org.

Math Talk program starts

HOLLISTER – The San Benito County Office of Education will host a Math Talk on the first Tuesday of every month, starting this month (no meeting January 2010.) The program will help teachers improve their math skills, and will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 460 Fifth St., in Hollister.

For more information or to RSVP, call 459-5703.

Women’s support group starts

HOLLISTER – Community Solutions offers a women’s support group. The group is a free six-week program and is confidential. Topics include healthy relationships, domestic violence, safety planning, resources and much more.

For more information or to register, call Debbie Ruiz at 637-1094.

Art classes available

HOLLISTER – Dale Yarmuth, a member of the San Benito Arts Council and the Hollister Art League, will offer daily two-hour art sessions for artists of all ages. The classes will focus on pen and ink with watercolor. Classes are Monday through Friday, and are available during daytime or evening hours. The cost is $20 per hour, with materials and tools costing extra. Artists will also learn how to mat and frame their work.

For more information, call 634-0821 or e-mail mm****@sb*******.net.

Deadline approaches for academy nominations

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Sam Farr (D-Carmel) is currently accepting applications for nomination to one of the nation’s service academies. Operated by the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines and Navy, these academies provide a college education in exchange for a commitment to serve as a commissioned officer.

For all service academies (except the Coast Guard), applicants must be nominated by one of several federal officials, including U.S. Representatives, U.S. Senators or the vice president.

“The Central Coast has sent some outstanding students to our service academies over the years,” Farr said, in a press release. “I’m looking forward to nominating another great batch of future leaders.

Candidates must be at least 17 years old, but not older than 23 as of July 1, 2010. They must reside in California’s 17th Congressional District, be a U.S. citizen and never have been married.

To download an application, visit www.farr.house.gov. The deadline for applications entering academies in July 2010 is Nov. 1. For more information, call Julian Chacon at 429-1976 or e-mail ju***********@ma**.gov.

PD joins social networking sites

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Police Department has joined social networking sites Twitter and Facebook to more effectively provide timely information about incidents that affect the City of Hollister and the outlying community.

It is hoped that with these additional information venues, citizens can be more informed of day-to-day operations, community events and critical incidents such as missing persons, extended road closures, or wanted persons or vehicles.

For Twitter users the Hollister Police Department can be found at:

http://twitter.com/hollisterpolice.

The Hollister Police Department Facebook page can be found by simply entering “Hollister Police” on the Facebook search function.

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