Top 5: Indian Market in San Juan, final weekend of play and more
California Indian Market: The 29th annual California Indian Market in San Juan Bautista is set for May 4 and May 5 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. The market, to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and to honor troops and veterans, will take place at the San Juan School soccer lot at The Alameda and Highway 156. Featured themes include "Native American, Western, wildlife arts and crafts vendors, drums, dancers and food," according to a market announcement. The event sponsor is the Children’s Therapy Center of Gilroy. For more go to peacevision.net or call Laynee Reyna at (831) 623-4771.
Young artists take home awards
It's May again: Warm and sunny, and a perfect time to visit Gilroy's Interim Center for the Arts to view the ongoing Gilroy Arts Alliance Young Artists Exhibit. Since opening in April, families and art lovers have visited the exhibit, smiling at the delightful work of local young artists and casting their votes. Fifty-five entries were submitted and visitors were asked to vote for their favorite entry in each age category.
Adopt Ginger and Sarah
Ginger is a 12-year-old Chihuahua, left, and Sarah is a 13-year-old Chihuahua mix. They are friends who were surrendered together. They are very sweet, quiet, good with other dogs and love to play fetch and chase balls. They are also great on a leash. They are available at the San Martin Animal Shelter. Interested? Call (408) 686-3900.
City to take over county fire service in June
The Hollister Fire Department will take over fire service in the county in June as San Benito County Supervisors on Tuesday approved a contract with the city not to exceed $1,106,715 per year.
Lead: A toxic threat to wildlife and humans
Lead is a naturally occurring metal and has been around since the earth was created. Why all the fuss about its toxicity?
‘Billy Elliot’: A musical with the wow factor
I’ve been getting dizzy trying to come up with adjectives for “Billy Elliot the Musical” and it all simply comes down to “wow.” Taken from the Oscar winning movie directed by Stephen Daltry and written by Lee Hall, the musical soars to new theatre heights. The same team that made the movie created the less gloomy musical version, with the addition of Elton John's music. Nothing has been spared to recreate the heart wrenching theme with a tragically comedic thread, which weaves through the plot and brings a more human element to the musical.
San Juan Bike Path celebrated with ribbon cutting
San Benito officials gathered at Anzar High School Friday afternoon for a ribbon-cutting ceremony that celebrated the completion of the San Juan Bike Path.
Accelerated Achievement Acadmey earns ‘distinguished’ honors
Hollister School District’s Accelerated Achievement Academy has been identified as a California Distinguished School for 2013 among middle and high school programs.
Supervisors to approve fire contract Tuesday
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a contract with the City of Hollister for fire services for the 2013-14 fiscal year at a special meeting Tuesday at 9 a.m. Supervisors had agreed to pursue a contract with the city of Hollister at the April 2 meeting, after two hours of discussion and comments from the public.


















