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Organizers: Free Thanksgiving meals in Monterey County locales a success
The Delgadillo family has had a rough financial year. But on Thursday afternoon, as they ate a free Thanksgiving dinner in Castroville, they said it wasn't only about the free meal, but about sharing a special day with the community. Comment?
Plates and hearts full at annual holiday feast in Castroville
A Thanksgiving Day tradition started 18 years ago by the Dick Cava family of Castroville lives on, thanks to the efforts of volunteers from all over. Comment?
Community Picks Up Where Cava Family Left Off
CASTROVILLE, Calif.- For over twenty years the Cava family always holds a huge Thanksgiving dinner in castroville for anyone who wants to come. Comment?
Volunteer or dine at one of Monterey County's community Thanksgiving dinners today
The following is a sampling of community Thanksgiving dinners where volunteers can help the less fortunate today: - CAVA THANKSGIVING DAY FAMILY DINNER, noon to 3 p.m., North County Recreation and Park District, 11261 Crane St., Castroville. Comment?
Charis Wilson, photographer's ex-wife and subject of many portraits, dies.
... Weekly is to inspire independent thinking and conscious action, etc. Serving Big Sur, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Castroville, Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Moss Landing, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Prunedale, Salinas, Salinas Valley, Sand City, ... Comment?
Monterey County's bounty of community Thanksgiving dinners
... CAVA THANKSGIVING DAY FAMILY DINNER, noon to 3 p.m., North County Recreation and Park District, 11261 Crane St., Castroville. Traditional free community dinner with Santa Claus, too. Volunteers, donations needed: www.ncrpd.org . - EAST SALINAS ... Comment?
Editorial: Smiles to holiday volunteers, but scowls to Alisal's school board
Smiles to volunteers who are providing food, stove time and time in serving lines to see that the needy in our community are able to feast at Thanksgiving dinners at Dorothy's Place, the Salvation Army and Church of the Rock in Salinas, the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, the North County Recreation and Park District in Castroville and ... Comment?
Thanksgiving traffic expected to be heavy on Monterey County highways
... expect bottleneck traffic along the county's major corridors: Highway 101 through Prunedale; Highway 156 between Castroville and Prunedale; Highway 1 through Moss Landing; Highway 1 through Monterey; Along Monterey-Salinas Highway. "Plan for a lot ... Comment?
Free turkey dinners stretch to feed more mouths in Monterey County
... School District trustee Jose Castaneda pull together this year's community Thanksgiving dinner for 1,500 in Castroville. As of Monday, Lane had well more than 110 volunteers for the event and most of the food she needs. She is still collecting cans ... Comment?
Castroville Thanksgiving Tradition Saved
Preparations were being made Monday for a Castroville Thanksgiving tradition that almost didn't take place this year. Comment?
Community toy drive for children affected by HIV/AIDS
... drives will be held to benefit clients of Central Coast HIV/AIDS Services and their families. Franco's Club in Castroville will sponsor a toy drive by asking club goers to bring an unwrapped toy as the price of admission in lieu of a cover charge. ... Comment?
... food, she said. "There's a new face to the hungry," she said. Despite the uncertain times, the community of Castroville rallied during the past two weeks after sponsors of an annual Thanksgiving Day community dinner said they couldn't do it again ... Comment?
Dems get key votes to insure Senate debate on reforms.
... Weekly is to inspire independent thinking and conscious action, etc. Serving Big Sur, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Castroville, Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Moss Landing, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Prunedale, Salinas, Salinas Valley, Sand City, ... Comment?
Your Town: Monterey traffic to be disrupted
... enrollment period, which runs Nov. 15 to Dec.31. The first seminar will be 11:30a.m. to 1p.m. Tuesday at the Castroville Library, 11160 Speegle St. Other seminars are: 10 to 11:30 a.m. Dec. 1 at the Sally Griffin Active Living Center, 700 Jewell ... Comment?
Sheriff log: Student stabs victim in back with pencil
... Name: Cancino, Jose Report Number: 08450-09 Charges: M-7 Suspect Arrested Y/N: No Arrestee: None Location: Castroville Synopsis: Brother and sister were in a verbal dispute over a cell phone charger. Both were counseled and told to get along. Date ... Comment?
Sheriff's Patrol Log: Student stabbed in back with a pencil
... Name: Cancino, Jose Report Number: 08450-09 Charges: M-7 Suspect Arrested Y/N: No Arrestee: None Location: Castroville Synopsis: Brother and sister were in a verbal dispute over a cell phone charger. Both were counseled and told to get along. Date ... Comment?
Sheriff log: Man kills two crows out of season
... Cory Report Number: 08421-09 Charges: PC 470(d) Suspect Arrested Y/N: Yes Arrestee: Ruiz, Juvenito Location: Castroville Synopsis: The suspect attempted to use counterfeit money to buy beer at a bar. Date of Report: 11/16/2009 Time of Report: 00:49 ... Comment?
Sheriff's Patrol Log: Hunting crows before season begins on Dec. 5
... Cory Report Number: 08421-09 Charges: PC 470(d) Suspect Arrested Y/N: Yes Arrestee: Ruiz, Juvenito Location: Castroville Synopsis: The suspect attempted to use counterfeit money to buy beer at a bar. Date of Report: 11/16/2009 Time of Report: 00:49 ... Comment?
Monterey County Teddy Bear Drive
... Station, 1200 Aguajito Rd. in Monterey, and the South County Station, 250 Franciscan Way in King City. The Castroville Field Office, 10680 Merritt Street, and the Central Station, 1414 Natividad Road in Salinas, are accepting donations from 8 a.m. ... Comment?
Monterey Co.: Sheriff's Office Kicks Off Annual Teddy Bear Drive
... Station, 1200 Aguajito Rd. in Monterey, and the South County Station, 250 Franciscan Way in King City. The Castroville Field Office, 10680 Merritt Street, and the Central Station, 1414 Natividad Road in Salinas, are accepting donations from 8 a.m. ... Comment?