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hopping! Remember the good old days when you would set aside several
hours; or maybe even a whole day to peruse the local department stores
and specialty shops looking for that special gift or a new addition to your
wardrobe? Okay, so maybe I’m jumping the gun when I say “good old days” BUT
every time I go online — (Yes, I do go online occasionally although I try to reserve
it for things that I can justify because I just can’t fi nd it locally, it’s two in the
morning, or I use the old rationalization that I just don’t have the time to shop)
— I think “this is not good”! This holiday season I’m challenging myself and you
(our readers) to really make an effort to fi nd those holiday gifts right here in
Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Let’s take heed to the Gilroy Foundation’s tagline “Give
Where You Live” and apply it to our holiday shopping, “Shop Where You Live.”
Besides, Amazon doesn’t have holiday music playing and the monies we spend
online will not go to fi xing the potholes in our streets or cracks in our sidewalks.
See our article about the impacts of shopping locally, pages 26-29 and some of
the wonderful offerings available at our brick and mortar establishments,
pages 10-13.
During the holidays, we thought it would be nice to remember some of the
people in our communities that are always there to lend a helping hand. Often
times we don’t even notice them but they are there, working many hours a
week to keep the museum open, or help our grandchildren across the street, or
put together an “Oasis” — we’re happy to feature a number of these folks in this
issue. See Preserving Our History (page 61), Out of Harm’s Way (page 69) and
Leadership Advocacy (page 76).
I want to thank Teri Nelson and Steve Smith for letting us visit their home so
we could share with you the beautiful holiday wonderland they bring to Redwood
Retreat Road.
May you have a wonderful holiday season. Enjoy!
On A Personal Note:
We’ve had a pretty busy couple of months on the home front.
Here are some of the highlights:
Family and friends joined us for a celebration of the engagement of our
son Peter Mickartz and his fiancee, Colby McKenney on October 2nd.
Colby is from Boston and is a ICU Neurology nurse at UCSF. Peter works
for Zagster out of San Francisco. They currently live in San Francisco
(behind AT&T Park) and are planning a September 2017 wedding at
Léal Vineyards in Hollister.
Photo (l-r): Mick Garfink, Peter, Linda Hussar, Me, Steve Hussar, Larry
and our soon to be daughter-in-law, Colby.
Marge Albaugh,
my mother, was
inducted into the
Gilroy Hall of Fame
posthumously on
October 8th (see
event photos in the
Community Digest
on page 16.)
GILROY • MORGAN HILL • SAN MARTIN
Little Charlie,
our new
English Golden
Retriever
was born on
September 3rd
and came to
live with us on
October 16th.
John Albaugh,
my father,
turned 97
years old on
September
20th. He’s in
good health and
living in a nice
care home.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016
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