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Telephone area code is (831) unless otherwise noted

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CULTURAL & HISTORICAL INTERESTS
 

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Artemis Arte
203-A Third Street
Artemis Arte brings some of the beautiful textiles of Turkey, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
to the United States, in the form of ethnic folk ware, fashions, accessories, and home decor.             Artemis Arte offers delightful boots, shoes, bags and jewelry from the “silk route” region of the World.
www.artemisarte.com

 
241-4424
Fremont Peak State Park and Observatory
Located 11 miles South of SJB.  Closed for camping Dec.-Feb.
Observatory & campground, Saturday nights closest to new, 1st & 3rd quarters of the moon.
Day use open 8am-sunset. Campsites available- for camping reservations starting March 1, call 1-800-444-PARK
For more information on the observatory, call 831.623.2465 or visit www.fpoa.net

 
623-4255
The GallopAway Music Company
48 Polk Street
Music lessons, recording, composing, arranging, performing, CD sales, writing personal histories.
www.gallopaway.com
 
623-4259
Glad Tidings Church
499 Third Street, San Juan Bautista, Pastor John Amelio
Come join us for Sunday services at 10:30am  We also have Bible study every Wednesday at 7:30pm
623-4152
Old Mission San Juan Bautista
Second & Mariposa Streets
Founded in 1797 by Fr. Fermin de Lasuen.  Still an active Catholic Parish; Services in the Mission are Sat. 5pm, Sun. English 8:30am & 10am, Spanish noon.  Weekday services held in the Guadalupe Chapel Mon.-Fri. 8:30am
www.oldmissionsjb.org

 
623-2127
Fax: 623-2433
Field Trips 623-4528
 



 
  • Mission Gift Shop
    A variety of religious and cultural gift items.  All proceeds benefit the Mission.
    Open daily 9:45am-4:45pm.
    Closed for holidays and religious observances. 
623-4528
  • Casa Maria available for weddings, receptions, banquets & conferences.
623-4791
San Juan Bautista State Historic Park
19 Franklin Street
Houses the museums and exhibits depicting Mexican and early American eras.  Living history demonstrations every first Saturday.  Open daily 10am-4pm. except major holidays.
 
623-4526
Fax: 623-4612
FOODS & SPIRITS
 
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Daisy’s Saloon and Liquor Store
213 Third Street
Located in the historic area, Daisy’s is the “CHEERS” of San Juan Bautista!  Full service bar open daily.  Wide variety of entertainment from 3 TV’s, pool table, shuffleboard to live music on weekends and Karaoke on Wednesdays from 8pm-midnight.  ATM and Lottery tickets available.  Also liquor catering license available.
 

623-4484

SILVER SPONSOR

Earthbound Farm
1721 San Juan Highway
Earthbound Farm produces more than 100 certified organic salads, fruits and vegetables, available in supermarkets and other sotres throughout NorthAmerica.  We have approximately 1,080 employees.  To learn more about our products and history, explore our website: www.ebfarm.com

 

623-7880
Mansmith's BBQ Products
600 Mission Vineyard Road
Barbecue catering & seasonings ·  We'll cater your affair with our award-winning "barbecue stuff"!
www.mansmith.com
623-4981
1-800-MANSMITH
Fax: 623-2150
 
Neil's Supermarket
54 Muckelemi Street
Complete market to serve all your grocery needs.  Open daily 8:30am-8pm.
 
623-4606
Old West Kettle Korn  
171 Ash Street, Cayucos
Kettle Korn Popcorn, slightly sweet & lightly salted, made in a large kettle. Serving at many San Juan Bautista events!
 
(805) 995-1664
Pacific Harvest Seafoods, Inc.
800 Salinas Road 
Your local fresh & frozen Seafood Purveyor is here to meet your Seafood needs. Serving Seafood lovers for over 30 years
 
754-5700
Fax: (408)295-9458 
WineShop At Home/Bear’s Hideaway
P.O. Box 104, San Juan Bautista.
We bring the Wine Country to you.  Introduce friends to a memorable event by hosting a private wine tasting in the comfort of your home or office.  Relax together while enjoying limited production wines and food pairing ideas direct from the Wine Country.  Call to book a WineShop At Home tasting featuring six different exquisite wines.  Also featuring unique gifts from Bear’s Hideaway.
www.wineshopathome.com/loriwilson

 
206-2178
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
 

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Community Foundation for San Benito County
719 San Benito Street, Suite G, Hollister
Mission:  The Community Foundation for San Benito County is dedicated to building a stronger community and enhancing the quality of life in San Benito County through the support of philanthropic activities.
www.cffsbc.org

 
630-1924
RESTAURANTS
 
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Basque Restaurant (Matxain Etxea)
206 Fourth Street
Enjoy a traditional Basque cuisine; French/Spanish recipes served in the Basque family tradition, Authentic Paella Valencia, Tapas & Pintxos (appetizers).  The most original and delicious Chef's Specials handed down from three generations of the Maxtain Family.  Don't miss out on our unique lamb or seafood recipes, European and local wine list, Sangria, and Basque cocktails.  Patio and garden dining, playground for kids and kids menu.
Banquet facilities and catering.
Don't forget to try our lamb stew, as mentioned in Sunset Magazine.
Open Wed-Fri. 4:00-9:00 P.M. and Sat-Sun. 11:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. 
Call 1-888-4basque.
www.matxainetxea.com 
 
623-4472

Cutting Horse Steakhouse, Inc. 
307 Third Street
Take a step back into California’s Wild West period and have a fabulous meal in a former brothel.  Black Angus Beef Dominates the menu.  Steaks remain the house favorite.  Prime Rib served on Sat. is a real meat lover’s specialty.  The menu is filled with other Cutting Horse favorites like Fish, Chicken, Lamb and Pastas.  Cutting Horse also features over 50 wines from a variety of local wineries and then finish your meal with hearty desserts like blueberry bread pudding.  Enjoy the live music provided on Fri. and Sat.  We have both on-site banquet facilities for up to 100 and off-site catering with a full bar. 
Open Wed.-Fri. 4:30-9:30pm, Sat.-Sun. 2:00-9:30pm.
www.cuttinghorse-steakhouse.com
 

623-4549
Dona Esther Restaurant
25 Franklin Street
Warm, friendly atmosphere serving authentic Mexican food either inside or patio dining.  All–You-Can-Eat buffet Sun. 9am-1pm.  Full Bar.   Banquet Facilities and catering available. Open daily starting a 9am for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 
Now serving you for over 25 years!
 
623-2518
 
The Faultline Restaurant
11 Franklin Street
Reservations please - Friday and Saturday. 
Wholesome organic food.  Small groups up to 30.
623-2117
Jardines de San Juan
115 Third Street
Enjoy the enchanting mission-style courtyard & gardens, serving classic Mexican food with the freshest ingredients, prepared daily. Live music every weekend. We have great facilities available for private parties, garden weddings, banquets and meetings. Family owned and operated since 1977. Open 11:30 daily (10:30 on Sundays) until 9 PM, and 10 PM on Fri & Sat.
www.jardinesrestaurant.com
 
623-4466
Fax: 623-4340
Joan and Peter's German Restaurant
322 Third Street
Bavarian Style German food served inside or out on the patio grounds. Open Thurs.-Sat. for lunch and dinner. Sunday Buffet served 9:00 am-1 pm and lunch 12 noon - 5 pm. Catering available.
623-1748
La Casa Rosa
107 Third Street
Wonderful spot to enjoy the famous California Casserole (new and old versions) and Chicken or Seafood Souffle.  Each meal includes a wide selection of jams and chutneys to compliment the warm bread and fresh dressing for the green salad served.  Indoor and patio dining.  Wine and Beer.  Private parties by appointment.  Afterwards shop for gourmet delights to take home.  Mail order also available.  Open Wed.-Mon. 11:30am-3pm
 
623-4563
Fax: 623-1031
Margot's Ice Cream Parlor
211 Third Street
San Juan Bautista’s Original Ice Cream Parlor! Featuring over 32 flavors of Lappert’s Super Premium Hawaiian Ice Cream, yogurt, sorbet, fat-free, sugar-free and dairy-free.  Serving Lappert’s Hawaiian coffee and espresso along with hearty sandwiches and novelty candies.  Also featuring Margot’s handmade fine chocolates “Kayla’s Kandies”…a local favorite!  Special occasion Ice Cream cakes, wedding and party favors made to order. Open Daily with casual indoor and outdoor dining.
Email: margots_icp@yahoo.com
 
623-9262
 
San Juan Oaks Golf Club
(see description under “
Golf Courses”)
 
636-6118
ANTIQUES
 
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Artemis Arte
203-A Third Street
Artemis Arte brings some of the beautiful textiles of Turkey, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
to the United States, in the form of ethnic folk ware, fashions, accessories, and home decor.             Artemis Arte offers delightful boots, shoes, bags and jewelry from the “silk route” region of the World.
www.artemisarte.com
241-4424
Bluebird Antiques and Collectibles
401Third Street 
Quality antiques and collectibles including furniture, glassware, jewelry, linens and kitchenware.  Open daily 11am-5pm.
623-4017
Fool's Gold Vintage Collectique
34-A Polk Street
Wed.-Sun. 11am-5pm. Featuring records, books, movies and memorabilia from rock ‘n roll to country and jazz.  Authentic art deco to sixties fashions, especially ladies hats, clothing, shoes and accessories.  Always a huge selection of vintage costume, estate and signed jewelry.  Also, we sell glass, pottery, lines and ephemera.  And we are your on-going resource for life size Hollywood stars and original works by Rolling Stone Artist Nutzle.
 
623-9275
San Juan Antiques & Collectibles
406 Third Street
Antique Co-Op featuring depression glass, china, crystal, old pottery, small furniture, vintage jewelry and beautiful linens.  Rare and used books and record albums. 
Open Wed.-Mon. 10am-5pm.

 
623-1017
Fax: 623-1672

San Juan People’s Plaza
507 Third Street
We have 8 dealers with a wide variety of Antique and new furniture, bronze sculptures, vintage clothes, all natural perfumes and colognes,dolls, crystal, costume and estate jewelry.  California Mission Cards, linens, fine china, beautiful clocks, oil and prints, fountains, candles, candy and a library filled with old and rare books.   Open daily 11am-5pm
www.cochrans.com/peoplesplaza
 

623-8882

 

 

Sweet Pea Antiques
404 Third Street
Step back in time and browse through a charming shop with a friendly atmosphere.  From Victorian to Vintage to Garden items, we specialize in kitchenware, furniture, chandeliers, mirrors, lines and so much more! 
Open Mon.-Thurs. 11am-4pm, Fri.-Sun. 11am-5pm.
 Closed Tuesdays.
 
623-1053

Tom’s Vintage Lighting
37 Washington Street.
Period antique lighting- Kerosene-gas-electric.  Specializing in Victorian.  Open Fri.-Sun. 10am-5pm
www.tomsvintagelighting.com

623-1608
FINE ARTS & CRAFTS
 
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Artemis Arte
203-A Third Street
Artemis Arte brings some of the beautiful textiles of Turkey, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
to the United States, in the form of ethnic folk ware, fashions, accessories, and home decor.             Artemis Arte offers delightful boots, shoes, bags and jewelry from the “silk route” region of the World.
www.artemisarte.com

 
241-4424
Bear Flag Gallery
207 Third Street

Art, Antiques, Fine Gifts, Home Accents, Custom Framing
Open Daily between 12 - 5 except Wednesdays.
NOTE: We are open until 7:00pm on Gallery Walk days (every 2nd Sat. of the month)
Please visit our website to shop or to get a glimpse of what we have in store.

www.bearflaggallery.com

 
623-4158
Bluebird Woman Arts 
P.O. Box 66
Local artist/author Elayne Silva-Reyna (Laynee Bluebird) – internationally recognized – “Painter of Spirit” – featured artist at the annual Spring California Indian Market & Peace Pow. Native American, Western and Wildlife paintings.San Juan Indian Council Elder.
www.peacevision.net
 
623-4771

California Treasures
San Juan Bautista
Local artist Norm Scott specializes in water colors in custom designs, caricatures and cartoons.
Saints and Mission postcards available. For information, call Norm or Donna.
www.california-treasures.com
 

623-1168
El Teatro Campesino
705 Fourth Street
Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Professional theater company · Call for current productions & special events.
www.elteatrocampesino.com
623-2444
Fax: 623-4127
Galeria Tonantzin
Art gallery featuring Women Artists.  Classes of art for adults and children.  Fri.-Sun. Noon-5pm.
115 Third Street
 Special monthly exhibits, art classes & author receptions at our studio-407 Second Street
www.galeriatonantzin.com, www.mmpublishing.com
 
623-2783
Mission Gallery
106 Third Street - Hawk's Peak - Suite M
Fine art and gifts.  Specializing in etching, engravings and other fine art prints. 
Open daily except Tuesdays Mon, Wed-Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. Noon-6pm
www.missiongalleryart.com 
623-2960
 
The Glass Connection 
410 Third Street, Pepper Tree Corner
All your stained glass need- doors, windows, lamps custom made- full line of gift items. 
Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 11am-4pm. www.theglassconnection.com

 
623-0690
Fax: 623-1025
Seasons Handcrafts
203 Third street
Handcrafted seasonal items. Gifts, jewelry, scarves, aprons, baby blankets, booties, etc.
623-9972
Studio 808
808 Washington Street
Local artist Gayle Sleznick has a great working studio and gallery of original watercolors, mixed media and cards.  Open to the public year round…call for tour of studio.  Member of the Aromas Hills Artisans.
 
623-2964
Fax: 623-9367
SPECIALTY SHOPS
 
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Artemis Arte
203-A Third Street
Artemis Arte brings some of the beautiful textiles of Turkey, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
to the United States, in the form of ethnic folk ware, fashions, accessories, and home decor.             Artemis Arte offers delightful boots, shoes, bags and jewelry from the “silk route” region of the World.
www.artemisarte.com
241-4424
Creative Gifts from Nichola Cruise, LLC
207 Third Street
Located in the Bear Flag Gallery Mall, Nicole offers unique gifts, handcrafted jewelry and African crafts.

 

408-603-7681
Mrs. B's Z-Place
306 Third Street
Collectibles, Gifts and Vintage Boutique.  Dealer for Thomas Blackshear & Just the Right Shoe.  Vintage inspired designer fashions…perfect for bridal or prom. 
Open Tues.-Thurs. 10am-5pm, Fri.-Sat. 10am-6pm and Sun. 11am-5pm

 

623-8880
Fax: 623-8881
 
La Dolce Vita Home & Garden Ideas
308 Third Street
Gifts, Fine Furnishings, Event Planning, & Floral, from around the world, and local artists.  Let us share the "Sweet Life" with fine bath & body soaps and lotions, candles, organic products, apparel, gifts, fine linen, and floral accessories.  Find the right gift at the right price.  Plan a wedding or other important event, or just walk through our beautiful store and get inspired.  In home design consulting at no cost, & savings on home furnishings, which all add up to La Dolce Vita at your home too. www.hillsandvalley.com

 
408-710-245
Tail Waggin Calie  

405 Third Street
Antiques and Collectibles, Western Primitives, Vintage toys, sports. We have a little bit of everything. Closed Mon. & Tues.  Open Wed.-Thurs. 11am – 4pm and Friday – Sunday 11am – 5pm.

623-1600
The Last Stitch
107 B The Alameda
The last stitch is a long arm quilting studio.  We design quilting patterns, quilt and sell finished quilts.
623-4330
Visions of Christmas
108 Third Street
Open daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Gifts, Collectibles and Seasonal Décor. Large selection of Yankee Candles and accessories.
623-2115
WineShop At Home/Bear’s Hideaway
P.O. Box 104, San Juan Bautista.
We bring the Wine Country to you.  Introduce friends to a memorable event by hosting a private wine tasting in the comfort of your home or office.  Relax together while enjoying limited production wines and food pairing ideas direct from the Wine Country.  Call to book a WineShop At Home tasting featuring six different exquisite wines.  Also featuring unique gifts from Bear’s Hideaway.
www.wineshopathome.com/loriwilson
 
206-2178
OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
 
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Betabel RV Resort
9664 Betabel Road ( EZ off & on Hwy 101) 
Beautifully landscaped RV resort in country setting - 172 full hook-up sites, heated pool, propane, mini-mart, rec room & 2 clubhouses. Daily, weekly & monthly rates.
www.betabel.com
E-mail: betabel@hollinet.com 
 
623-2202
 (800) 278-7275 
Mission Farm RV Park, Inc.
400 San Juan-Hollister Road
Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. · Nestled in a walnut orchard within one mile to downtown San Juan Bautista.  Full service campground for RV’s and Tents.
 
623-4456
GOLF COURSES
 
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San Juan Oaks Golf Club
3825 Union Road, Hollister
Public Championship golf course designed by PGA Tour Great Fred Couples.  Beautiful 20,000 sq.ft. club house ideal for weddings, banquets, and conferences.  Lunch served daily.  Call for dinner schedule.  Located off Union Road, four miles east of San Juan Bautista.
www.sanjuanoaks.com

 
636-6118
Fax: 636-6114
RETREATS, CONFERENCE, FACILITY RENTALS
 
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San Juan Oaks Golf Club
(see description under “
Golf Courses”)
636-6118
 

33rd District Agricultural Association/San Benito County Fair
9000 Airline Highway
Tres Pinos
Home of the San Benito County Fair September 27-30, 2007.  Also Facility rentals available.
www.sanbenitocountyfair.com

628-3421

Casa Maria
600 First Street
Where memories are made!    Casa Maria provides a unique private setting for any occasion from weddings to business meetings.  Lovely indoor and patio areas www.oldmissionsjb.org/casamaria.
Email: casamaria@oldmissionsjb.org

623-4791
St. Francis Retreat
549 Mission Vineyard Road
A Franciscan retreat/conference center nestled in the hills three miles from San Juan Bautista. St. Francis can accommodate all groups from 5-135.  Conference rooms,  guest rooms and dining hall available.
www.stfrancisretreat.com
623-4234
Fax: 623-9046

Veterans of Foreign Wars - Lesley L. Garratt Post 6359
58 Monterey Street P.O. Box 501
Event Coordinator, Ernie Rivas
Kitchen and BBQ Facilities, on site catering and full bar available for up to 200 people.
A unique facility for all events from business meetings to weddings in a historic setting. Conveniently located next to Hwy 156.

 

 623-4320

 

ORGANIZATIONS
 
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Aromas Hills Artisans
This group inspires and celebrates the creation of art by sharing fellowship, ideas and creating venues which educate and support its members and the community.
www.aromashillsartisans.com

 

726-1786
726-7183
Boy Scouts of America Troop 428,
San Juan Bautista
637-2763
Girl Scouts of Monterey Bay
San Juan Bautista
 
623-4360
Hollister Downtown Association
360 Sixth Street, Hollister
Brenda Weatherly, Executive Director
Membership organization responsible for all the health & well being of the downtown area. 
www.downtownhollister.org
636-8406
Fax: 636-5909
Native Daughters of the Golden West,
San Juan Bautista Parlor #179

203 Fourth Street
Members meetings second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm.  Historic building is open to the public second Friday monthly and includes a PEDRO party.  $5 at the door.
 
537-4044
623-4634

Fax: 623-2807
Plaza History Association
Meets every first Sat. at 10 a.m. in the Vicky Cottage of the State Historic Park. Call for details on memberships and meetings.
623-4881
Rotary Club of San Juan Bautista
Meets every Thurs. at 7am at Doña Esther Restaurant.
Chartered April, 1996.  Have breakfast with us!
 
623-2964
Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce
119 E. Alisal Street, Salinas
Bev Meamber, Executive Director
 
424-7611
 
San Benito County Chamber of Commerce
650 San Benito Street, Suite 130, Hollister
Liz Sparling, Executive Director
This organization is organized for the purpose of creating, promoting and celebrating economic vitality within the San Benito County by providing resources to businesses and individuals.  www.sanbenitocountychamber.com
 
637-5315
Fax: 637-1008

San Benito Fire Safe Council
We’re are a non-profit organization focusing on providing educational materials and information to homeowners, businesses and public agencies to increase awareness of fire safety in San Benito County.  Call or visit our website for more information.
www.sbfsc.org

 

623-1677
San Juan Bautista Chamber of Commerce
33 Washington Street
Denise Cauthen-Wright, Executive Director
Mixers are third Wednesday monthly.  For location call or check out our website- www.sjbchamber.com.
 
623-2454
 
San Juan Bautista Historical Society Luck Museum
Third & Monterey Streets
Research and book sales by appt. Quarterly meetings held the first Saturday of March, June, September and December…call for details of time and location:

Email:
sjb95045@jps.net
 
623-4904
Fax: 623-4542
San Juan Bautista Service Club
78 years old service organization.  Member meeting held the first and third Wednesdays monthly.  Call 831.524.1137 for location and times.
 
623-3239
Fax: 623-4778
Texas Lodge #46, F. & A. M
Second & Muckelemi Streets 
Founded Oct. 31, 1853. Chartered May 6, 1854. Stated meetings held  the 2nd Saturday the month in San Juan Bautista.
726-9329
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Lesley L. Garratt Post 6359 -58 Monterey Street
Meets second Thursday of each month · Memorial Day services at the San Juan Bautista Cemetery
623-4320
PUBLIC SERVICES/SCHOOLS
 
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Aromas/San Juan Unified School District
2300 San Juan Highway 
Jacquelyn Munoz, Superintendent
 
623-4500
Fax: 623-4907 
  • Mi Escuelita Preschool 
623-2627
  • San Juan Grammar School
623- 4538
  • Anzar High School
623-7660
City of San Juan Bautista
311 Second Street
Planning Commission meeting first Tuesday of each month · City Council meeting third Tuesday of each month · Town Hall Meetings every Quarter. Historic Resource Board second Wednesday of each month.
www.san-juan-bautista.ca.us


              -Volunteer Fire Department
623-4513
              311 Second Street
             
www.sjbfd.org
              Meetings held 1st & 3rd Thursdays monthly at 6:30PM.
              New volunteers always welcome.

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SJB City/Carl Luck Memorial Library   623-4687
             
801 Second Street
              Mon., Wed. & Fri. 10am-6pm, Tues. & Thurs. 10am-8pm
              Closed legal holidays · Call for children's story times ·             Interlibrary loans, Spanish/English section & videos,
              ongoing books sales.
              Celebrating its 101 anniversary this year! 

             
www.san-juan-bautista.ca.us/city/library
             
 
623-4661
Fax: 623-4093
 

 


623-4513

CMAP
5055 Santa Teresa Blvd., Gilroy
CMAP (Community Media Access Partnership) is your community TV station!  Do your own TV show or jest get raining in field camera, studio production or digital editing.  CMAP brings you REAL local channels 17, 18, 19 and 20 only on Charter cable.  
www.mycmap.org

 
(408) 846-4983
Fax (408) 846-4907
Gavilan Joint Community College District
5055 Santa Teresa Blvd., Gilroy 95020  
Gavilan College offers a wide range of programs & services, including liberal arts, sciences & technical fields. We offer classes at the Briggs Building in Hollister. 
 
www.gavilan.edu
 
(408) 848-4711
Fax: (408) 847-5102
Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital
911 Sunset Drive, Hollister
HHMH is a 49-bed acute care facility offering 24-hour emergency medical care and  provides a full range of inpatient and outpatient services and diagnostic procedures.  Our medical staff is made up of over 100 physicians representing 30 fields of medicine. 
www.hazelhawkins.com 

Hazel Hawkins Community Health Clinic at San Juan Bautista
301 The Alameda, Space B-3 (Windmill Shopping Center) 
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday's 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Offering basic medical services for the whole family.
 
 637-5711 

 

 

623-4615

 

SJB City/Carl Luck Memorial Library
801 Second Street
Mon., Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Closed legal holidays · Call for children's story times · Interlibrary loans, Spanish/English section & videos, ongoing books sales.
Celebrating its 100 anniversary this year!  Open Mon./Wed./Fri. 10am-6pm, Tues./Thurs. 10am-8pm.
www.san-juan-bautista.ca.us/city/library

 
623-4687
 
San Juan Bautista Volunteer Fire Dept.
311 Second Street
Meetings held 1st & 3rd Thursdays monthly at 6:30PM. New volunteers always welcome.

www.sjbfd.org
 

623-4513
San Juan Community Org DBA San Juan Pre-School
1112-A Third Street
San Juan Preschool was established in 1974 to serve low income families an affordable preschool experience for their children.  We offer a program for your child to learn, grow and explore through socialization and interactions of peers and other adults.  Office hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-2:30pm.  Class is in session from 10am-1pm.
 
623-4032
Second Harvest Food Bank
 
722-7110
 
REAL ESTATE
 
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Coldwell Banker Real Estate -Andy Moore
P.O. Box 131
For all your Real Estate needs serving San Benito, Santa Cruz and Monterey County call Andy.
andymoorerealtor@aol.com

 
334-3130

DMB El Rancho San Benito
615 San Benito Street, St. 101, Hollister
DMB/El Rancho San Benito is a master planner founded in 1984.  Our projects include residential planned communities such as the one planned for San Benito County, resort/recreational communities, country clubs, commercial properties, hotels, clubs and spas located in Arizona, California, Hawaii and Utah. 
DMB is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.  www.elranchosanbenito.com

 

635-5900

GOLD SPONSOR

Land Office
Pat Riley and Vince Brown 
831.623.4242 (Vince) or 831.623.4543 (Pat)
Pat and Vince have over 76 years combined experience in the real estate industry- Fair, Friendly, Excellent reputations for finding you and your family the right location- home or land.  Looking to start a business?  Pat and Vince can help you too!
www.hills&valley.com

 

623-4543
Fax: 623-4835
Mission Village Realty
408 Fourth Street
Real Estate sales and property management
www.missionvillagerealty.com

 
623-8007
Fax: 623-2602
RODEO
 

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San Benito County Saddle Horse Association
9000 Airline Highway, Tres Pinos
San Benito County Saddle Horse Show, Rodeo and Fair:  "A non-profit event staged for the purpose of encouraging better breeding and training of the reined cow horse and preserve the arts of the vaquero in San Benito County."
 
628-3545
SERVICES
 
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BeautiControl
Hollister. Margot Tankersley
Learn how to Relax, Rejuvenate and Renew your spirit with my 30-60 minute Spa ESCAPE in your home or office.  Also, offering Head to Toe Services including: Facials, waxing, Brazilian waxing, body wraps, skincare, cosmetics, spa products and color analysis.  Call for an appointment.
www.beautipage.com/margot

 
637-5502

CALSTAR (California Shock/Trauma Air Rescue)
590 Cohansey Avenue, Gilroy
A regional,public non-profit helicopter ambulance. 
Memberships available.
www.calstar.
org
 

408-848-2075
Claudia Fisher, E.A. Tax Service & Bookkeeping
301 The Alameda #B-7, (next to Windmill Market)
Enrolled to practice before the I.R.S. for income tax preparation; full charge bookkeeping and payroll service; Notary Public.
623-2811
Fax: 623-2807
Jennifer Coile, AICP
1760F Airline Highway, #125, Hollister
Email: planner@hollinet.com
www.contractplanners.com.
Offers contract planning services as a temporary staff member and/or short-term consultant in alternative transportation, economic development, CDBG program administration, non-profit management, redevelopment, and affordable housing.  Experienced in inter-agency multi-jurisdictional project coordination and management, public involvement process, outreach and information strategies and grant writing.
 
637-9144
De Vries Law Group
53 Muckelemi Street, Suite B
General practice law firm specializing in civil litigation, land use, business transactions and real estate.
623-4100
Hollister Free Lance
350 Sixth Street, Hollister
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Local newspaper serving San Benito County since 1873.  Published Tuesday-Saturdays mornings.  100% distribution to every home in San Benito County every Friday when combined with South Valley Direct, distributed via USPS. Part of the Main Street Media group that includes the Morgan Hill Times, Gilroy Dispatch and Sunday Pinnacle. 
www.freelancenews.com

 
637-5566
Fax: 637-4104

PLATINUM SPONSOR

First Alarm Security and Patrol, Inc.
1111 Estates Drive, Aptos
We provide security guards and patrol service, intrusion and fire alarms, CCTV, access control, video surveillance and alarm response.
www.firstalarm.com

 

685-1110
Mary L. Gibson, Certified Financial Planner
383 Olympia Road.
Fee-only financial planning. One time or as needed advice on your entire financial situation or on specific topics; such as retirement, college funding, cash flow, etc. By appointment only.
www.marylaceygibson.com
623-2126
Fax: 623-2043
Grace & Albert, Attorneys at Law
615 San Benito Street, # 105, Hollister
Practice includes wills, trusts, business organizations, real estate and contested matters.
www.graceandalbert.com
634-1012
Graniterock Company
Watsonville
Craniterock has supplied crushed stone, sand and gravel, concrete, building materials and asphalitic concrete to any construction job, large or small to San Benito County since 1900.  The Company’s Pavex Construction Division is a significant regional heavy engineering contractor building roadway, airport and private commercial and residential projects.  The Company has operations in Watsonville, San Cruz, Seaside, Salinas, Gilroy, Hollister, Aromas, Felton, San Jose, Oakland, Redwood City and South San Francisco.  www.graniterock.com

 
768-2080
Fax: 768-2928

BRONZE SPONSOR

 

Holmes & Sons Trucking
501 Seventh Street
Local family owned business since 1979.  Service is our specialty.  We deliver sand, gravels, asphalt, and dirt.
623-2230
Fax: 623-2081

SILVER SPONSOR

The Image Maker
213 Third Street

Full service salon with hair cutting, color, perms, waxing, skin care, permanent makeup, retail hair care and skin care products.
623-4788

Monterey Bay Wine and Travel Magazine
885 Abrego Street, Monterey
Monterey Bay Wine and Travel is the the full-color magazine that reaches 110,000 readers from Monterey Bay through Silicon valley.  Published three times per year, this magazine attracts visitors to San Juan Bautista and its variety of businesses.  For more information, please call Keith Moon at 831.754.2677 or moonkeith@sbcglobal.net.
 

373-3720
Pacific Diversified Insurance    
9015 Murray Ave. Ste. 110, Gilroy, CA.
Independant Insurance Agent.  Agency Lic.  #0504035 www.pdins.com
 
637-7800
Ponzini Insulation, Inc.
31 Washington Street.
We have been located in San Juan Bautista for 20 years!  We are independently owned and operated.  Call us for all your insulation needs.  Contractor License #635993.
 
623-2212
Fax: 623-4704

BRONZE SPONSOR

Rivera Advertising
San Juan Bautista
Radio and Television advertising, commercial creative and production, media placement.

623-1609
San Benito Insurance Services
Matt Zazueta
408 Fourth Street
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
For all your life, health, disability, IRA and Annunity insurance needs.  Matt was born and raised locally with 26 years experience in the insurance business.

 
623-4388

Sandy Rose Insurance Services, Inc.
370 Fifth Street, Hollister
Agency Lic. #0504035
Independent Insurance Agent
www.pdins.com or
www.sandyroseins.com
 

637-7800
Second Harvest Food Bank
Watsonville
The local Food Bank for San Benito County.  Since 1972 we have been providing food and basic necessities to people in need throughout our service area.  To bolunteer, donate or apply for assistance, call us.  Distributions sites are in San Juan Bautista and Hollister.  Call for other sites.
www.thefoodbank.org

 
831-722-7110 x217
Sentry Alarm
8 Thomas Owens Way, Monterey
Alarm systems service, installation and central station monitoring. www.sentryalarm.com
1-800-424-7773
Fax: 372-8340
Smartax 
215 Third Street
Smartax tax preparation- individual, small business and partnership.
359-6376
Village Shopper Web Design
550 Monterey St., Ste G, Hollister
Local web design and hosting specializing in eCommerce.
www.villageshopper.net
638-1458
Fax: 638-1459
WML Computer Solutions
"Eisenbahn Clinic"
Model train repairs, digital conversions, restorations.
Authorized Märklin/TRIX/ESU dealer and service center.
www.eisenbahnclinic.com
636-4821





 

FINANCIALS
 

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San Benito Bank
301 Third Street
Mon.-Thurs, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
"Community Banking at its Best"
Above and Beyond Banking located in the heart of San Juan Bautista.  Part of the Pacific Capital Bancorp network of community banks including South Valley National Bank and First National Bank.  www.sbbank.com
 
623-4590
ADVERTISING
 
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Hometown Hello of San Benito County
We bring Hometown businesses to Hometown residents!  New Home?  New Baby? Newly engaged or married?  Call for your FREE congratulations pack from local businesses and services.  Business Owners- Hire us to build your client base.  Call Cindy to get details.
 www.hometownhello.com

 

637-0362

KCBA FOX 35/KION 46- Clear Channel Television
Main Office 1550 Moffett Street, Salinas, CA
Local television stations serving the Central Coast.  News Department 831-757-6397 Fax 831-422-9365 Community Calendar 831-784-6473
www.kcba.com www.kion46.com

 

422-3500
Out & About Magazine
Sylvia Wallace Myrvold, owner
60 Fifth St., Gilroy
Out & About Magazine, in business since June 2000, distributes 30,000 magazines in over 700 locations from South San Jose to Monterey, Los Banos to Watsonville, covering four counties and 14 cities every month. We are the "must have" resource guide to fun and entertainment for the whole family. When you want to get the information to the reader, call Out & About.
adsales@outandaboutmagazine.com

www.outandaboutmagazine.com
 
408-842-7071
Rivera Advertising
San Juan Bautista
Delivery of new customers via Radio and TV advertising. Commercial creative and production, Media Placement. www.riveraadvertising.biz 
 
623-1609

Schipper Design+
53 Muckelemi Street
Marketing, advertising, graphic and web design.
To view portfolio, visit our web site.
www.schipperdesign.com
 

623-2341

GOLD SPONSOR

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
 
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Anthony Botelho
Lynn and Lou Fiori
Carmen and George Munoz
Emily M. Renzel
Carolyn Roe-Gargiulo
Steve Sanders and Fran Taluban
Kenneth and Phyllis Teshima
Cara Vonk