The road trip and the four-legged child
When I was a kid, our family took a road trip every summer from our home in Colorado to visit my grandparents in Phoenix.
Lewis: Use a cup to find help in the sand
During bunker clinics at Pebble Beach, Laird Small would always pass around a 16 oz. cup full with bunker sand and a golf ball on top. The cup allowed each student to see how much sand they needed to move and the sand’s weight.
FOOTBALL: Rams downed by Lobos in conference opener
Coast Conference football started on a sour note for the Gavilan College Rams on Saturday night, dropping a 32-10 game to the Monterey Peninsula College Lobos at Garcia-Elder Sports Complex.
Officials, police put crowd above 120,000
It's an engine that rumbles for three consecutive days, and the
Briefs: Foundation accepts grant applications; Save the music instrument drive and more
Foundation accepts grant applications
Catholic ministry reaches out to young adults
It is pretty much agreed that young adults tend to stop practicing the faith they were brought up in. Graduating from high school can seem like a graduation from religion; and attendance at church, temple or mosque soon drops off.
Mother’s Day remembrances in South Valley
When our family moved to Morgan Hill in 1983, my hubby’s parents moved here, too, arriving in the area about a month before us. Moving all the way from Indiana, it was quite a transition for them, especially because they were by then in their late 70s. They left behind an extended family, old friends and a lifetime of Midwest experiences.
Religion Today: Good Shepherd celebrates 60th anniversary
The congregation of Gilroy's Lutheran Church of the Good
‘Avenue Q’: Puppets with real life moments
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