Forget comics and baseball cards, these collectors go for some things you'd never expect.
Dude, I am dying for a salad.
A farmer tends to a Pajaro Valley field.
A farmer gets ready to plant again.
Time stops in the middle of Watsonville.
The show was out of control.
Fresh cobbler anyone?
This field of blossoms with flowers for loved ones lost.
Apple Pie?
The name has a nice ring to it.
A Very Fine Line is an extraordinary group exhibit you won't want to miss.
What do these flowers do?
Yellow from Watsonville.
Agricultural architecture is functional art.
Obon, a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the dead, was celebrated in Watsonville Sunday.
Projector problem now fixed, Green Valley Cinemas in Watsonville will have 10 Harry Potter showings daily this weekend.
Learn about healthy snacks, attend the Relay for Life event at Watsonville High, take your kids to a swim meet or to Bible study in the park, and think about a class to learn how to brew your own beer; our suggestions to Get Out in and around Watsonville.
A high school class celebrates a 20th anniversary while the rest of the town starts celebrating Independence Day with parades, fireworks and more.
They start'um young in Watsonville: "Toro, Toro"
North Monterey County author Roger Paul Huff read about Peruvian culture while deployed and uses that knowledge for his seventh book.
James Hurley will play a show in Soquel on Wednesday.
Elkhorn Gardens is a labor of love for the Jim and Colleen Goff
Blogger says this book is a must-read, and the weather's great for lounging in a hammock with a good book.
Sierra Azul Nursery hosts a reception this weekend for its annual outdoor art exhibition.
The Dryheavers farewell show, a night of dancing, a look at the roses, a car show and a roller derby—those are our suggestions to Get Out in and around Watsonville this weekend.
There's also a dance recital, shopping at the Farmer's Market and a rummage sale and festival in Santa Cruz.
A fundraiser for the archive construction project of the Pajaro Valley Historical Association and another for Relay for Life, tips on healthy snacking (this time for adults!), a wine festival and mariachis in town are our suggestions to Get Out this weeke
Tips on healthy snacking, a talent show that's also a fundraiser, a family-friendly festival at a woman's center, a museum day and soccer on the beach—our suggestions for this week's Kids Planner.
There's always room for more, though, and the biggest kick I get is watching new folks play out for the first time.
Apple season may be ending, but next fall's blossoms are flowering.
The morning lights up Harkins Slough.
Upper Elkhorn Slough just glows.
Watsonville is a cyclist's wonderland.
Annieglass opens new wine-tasting bar at its Watsonville studio, kicks off the 'Summer of Love.'
Open mic night, a festival in a neighboring town, a Civil War reenactment,a Latin dance night are our suggestion for this weekend as you Get Out in and around Watsonville.
Take your child to the free goods exchange so they can get a new book or toy, see a puppet show about pollution, walk in the wetlands, remember La Plaza Vigil, or go to a Memorial Day parade—our suggestions for this week's Kids Planner.
Castroville's annual toast to one of the region's favorite crops is this weekend.
A Canadian goose picnics at Pinto Lake.
Former Watsonville resident uses pets as her muse.
A Chamber of Commerce mixer, an open dance, a visit to a rose garden, an architectural tour and a chance to get your dog some free shots to keep it healthy are our suggestions to Get Out in Watsonville this weekend.