Thursday, October 28, 2010

Hollister City Hall


This week's Tuesday in Hollister question was: Do You Know Where City Hall Is?

No doubt you all know that it is located at 375 Fifth Street between Monterey and San Benito Streets, across from the Granada Theater. You can pay your city water bill in the basement. The door is on the east side of the building.

The City Hall building was originally the San Benito County Free Library. In 1910, the county received a $10,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Library Foundation to construct a library for the community. Two years later, the library opened and was located there until 1959 or 1960 when it moved to its current place.  Before the city of Hollister moved its government offices into the building, it was used by the San Benito County Superior Court and the county probation department.


A few buildings to the east of City Hall is a tan brick building that proudly wears a sign that identifies it as CITY HALL. That building, designed by William H. Weeks, was erected after the 1906 earthquake. Along with once housing City Hall, the building used to be home to the city's fire department.

For info about the Hollister city government and its building, check out these links:

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tuesday in Hollister: Do You Know Where City Hall Is?

Got a grief about which you want to fight City Hall?

No.

Do you want to pay your water bill in person? You can pay that down at City Hall.

Feel like checking out a City Council meeting? City Hall is where you want to go.

But, do you know where City Hall is?

Don't know what the building even looks like?  Here you go.


Recognize it? Where is it?  You have until Thursday to figure it out.

Friday, October 22, 2010

The Halloween Corn Maze


Have you gotten lost in the corn maze yet?

I'm talking about the Swank Farm's Halloween corn maze at 2600 San Felipe Road, just next door (on the north side) of the Hollister Airport. There are only 9 days left, if you haven't checked it out yet.

Every year, the Swanks create a new design for their Maniac Maze, which involves twists and turns through 20 acres of corn. To successfully make your way through and out of the maze, you must find 27 hidden spots that complete the story about the maze. It also helps if you or someone with you has a good great sense of direction. Otherwise. . . .

The amazing maze is open daily until October 31. On weekends, you can try your luck at night. (It's a full moon tomorrow night, by the way.) If you're into being spooked senseless, you might want to venture into the Haunted Conover Mystery Ranch.  Boo!

Swank Farm also offers other fun things for kiddies and grown-ups: Pig races, pumpkin tosses, go-carts, a farm animal zoo, and a pumpkin patch, among other activities.  You can also buy fresh produce, homemade fudge, and other food products, as well as items from the farm's Swanky clothing line, at the farm's country store.

Definitely a fun outing for everyone!  And, no, I wasn't paid, nor had my arm twisted, to write about the Swank Farm.

For more info about the farm and the corn maze, check out these links:

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Coming Up: 2010 Haybalers Homecoming Day

This Friday, October 22, is the Hollister Haybalers Homecoming Day. Whoo-hoo! Go Balers!

The homecoming parade will begin at 2 p.m., starting at the high school and ending in downtown Hollister.

The Balers will play the North Salinas Vikings that evening. The Junior Varsity game will start at 5 p.m. and the Varsity game will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Andy Hardin Stadium.

For more details, check out the San Benito High School Web site.

Okay, all you former Balers. How many of you still remember how to sing our Alma Mater?
Hail Alma Mater
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater
Hollister to you;
Rally round the crimson banner,
Loyal, fine and true.
Chorus:
Outward, onward, o’er our mountains
Let the echoes roll;
Hollister, our Alma Mater
Long the bells will toll.
Nestled in our peaceful valley
Ye whose hall we love;
In thy honor we are singing.
Hymns of praise above.
Chorus:
Outward, onward, o’er our mountains
Let the echoes roll;
Hollister, our Alma Mater
Long the bells will toll.
 GO HAYBALERS!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tuesday in Hollister: Standing Beneath Time


No guessing games today. We all know where we are, the northeast corner of Fourth and San Benito Streets. We're standing in front of the Eastern Star Masonic Temple Building, which is 102 years old. The clock tower is just as old.  Over the summer, the building got a new colorful look. Click here to see what it looked like before. Nice, huh?

I like looking into the store windows as I go by there to see what new dresses are being showcased. The dresses look like something Cinderella's fairy godmother would whip up for her.  They make me wish I was going somewhere fancy so I could buy one of those dresses to wear.

When I was a kid many years ago, the storefront was a grocery store owned by the Lum family. Anyone else remember the grocery store? Anybody know what other businesses came before or after the grocery store? Please share. All I know is the antique store that was there before the dress store.

If anyone is curious about the Order of the Eastern Star, check out this site. And, if you want to read something about the clock tower, check out "Happy Birthday to Time!"

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