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Coyotes Roaming, Killing Pets in The Almond Grove and Glenridge Neighborhoods of Los Gatos

May. 29, 2008
Categorized in: Los Gatos Neighborhoods


The San Jose Mercury News ran a piece today, alerting Los Gatos residents of dangerous coyotes seen near downtown Los Gatos recently: Los Gatos Pets Being Killed by Coyotes. Sadly, a cat and a dog were killed by these marauders. Traps have been set by vector control.

Update on June 16, 2008:  It seems that
one of the coyotes has been trapped and euthanized.  (This is running in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, but was apparently written for the Los Gatos Weekly Times.)

Cat's Hill Classic Bicycle Race in Los Gatos May 3rd

Feb. 19, 2008
Categorized in: Los Gatos Events

Cat's Hill Classic Bicycle Race in Los Gatos May 3rd

If you took Driver's Ed in Saratoga or Los Gatos, you were probably made to park on the steepest hill around - Nicholson Avenue. Positively frightening! But local bicycle enthusiasts take on Nicholson not with motor vehicles, but on their bikes in a race that has become a Los Gatos classic - the Cat's Hill Classic.  A Belwood area neighbor of mine asked me to help get the word out on this fantastic and fun event, so below please find their announcement.

Date : Saturday - May 3, 2008

Time : Registration booth opens at 8:30 AM and closes 15 min. prior to each race.

Directions : HWY 17/880 south from San Jose. Take the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno (Hwy 9) Exit. Turn left on N. Santa Cruz Avenue. Go three blocks to Nicholson. Turn right to the start/finish.

Parking: Racers and visitors, please do not park in any merchant lots!! Use the Park & Ride lot north of Highway 9 and street parking out side of the course. Free bike parking is available at the corner of Tait and Bachman.

Course: Same course as always. Tait-Bean-Massol-Nicholson/Ellenwood-Belmont-Bachman-Tait, clockwise one-mile loop with the Start/Finish line at Tait and Nicholson. One very steep climb (23%), five 90o right turns and one 90 degree left turn. Rough pavement! Free lap rule applies; bring your own (strong) wheels.

Registration :Registration will be available (via www.catshill.org) on www.sportsbaseonline.com. A $5 fee will be charged after April 26 and on the day of the race. SugarCRM Breakaway Series T-shirts available for $10 on race day. A current USCF license must be presented at registration (one-day or annual USCF licenses may be purchased at registration). For additional information email catshillclassic@gmail.com.

Kids Race: Registration for the kid's race opens at 8:30 AM and closes at 11:30 AM. Parents should stage at Bean and Tait between 12:15-12:20 PM. Volunteers will be present to assist you with your children.

Notes: 1. Participation in multiple categories entitles you to a reg. discount of $10 per additional race.
2. District champion fees will not be waived. 3. This race is held under USCF permit.

Prizes : 1/2/3 Women and Pro/1/2/U23 men prize categories will pay out at 100% cash

* Indicates a combined race with fields picked separately and separate prizes for males and females.
** Merchandise except as noted for Pro 1/2/U23 and Women 1/2/3

Cat’s Hill 2007 is proud to be a member of the Lance Armstrong Junior Olympic Race Series,
NCNCA Premier Series and the NCNCA Junior Point Series

Category

Laps

Places

Prizes

Entry

Start Time

Field Limit

Cat 5

10

3

Medals

$25

9:30

50

Cat 4

12

6

$250

$30

10:05

100

Junior 10-12/13-14*

3

3

$50/$50

$15

10:45

50

Cat 3

20

6

$500

$35

11:00

100

Junior 15-16/17-18*

8

3

$100/$100

$15

12:00

75

Kids Race 4-9

0.2

All

Medals

Free

12:30

75

Women 3/4

10

6

$250

$30

12:45

50

M 35+ 1/2/3

20

6

$500

$35

1:20

100

M 35+ 4/5

12

6

$250

$30

2:20

75

Women 1/2/3

1 hr

10

$1000 cash

$35

2:55

100

Pro/1/2/U23

1.5 hr

15

$1990 cash

$40

4:00

150



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A Place for Strolling in Los Gatos:
Historic Almond Grove District in Los Gatos

May. 25, 2007
Categorized in: Los Gatos Neighborhoods

Home on Tait Avenue, built appx 1890.
The Almond Grove District is one of the oldest residential neighborhoods in Los Gatos.

The subdivision was created in 1887 by town fathers John Bean, Alphonse Wilder, Augustine Nicholson, Fen Massol and Captain Magnus Tait. The borders were from Bean Avenue to Saratoga-Los Gatos Road and North Santa Cruz and Glen Ridge Avenue. (Streets in this district include Beat Ave., Wilder Ave., Nicholson Ave., Massol Ave. and Tait Ave.)

Almond Grove home with Royal Palms, Los Gatos, CAWhat is really amazing about this neighborhood is the way it was originally sold, the incredibly enthusiastic response it had right from the very beginning. In September of that year, 1887, an orchardist named Harvey Wilcox had a land auction of the subdivision.  He sold 121 out of 170 lots for sale - all in one day!! 

(That same orchardist also sold the Jesuits 40 acres that would become the Novitiate up on the hill.)

The popularity of the Almond Grove District continues to this day, more than a century later.
Almond Grove Home in Los GatosToday the area is known for being very, very highly decorated at Halloween and Christmas. In fact, on October 31st, many children are brought in from other areas to "Trick or Treat" in this historical area with tons of (spooky) ambiance on Halloween.


Almendra is a street whose name in Spanish means "almond" and this road was the home of many mayors and important personages in Los Gatos history. It also boasts
a six-sided house (which was recently home to a law office and is currently a pending sale, listed just a bit under 1.5 mil) that was built in 1895.

What folks love about the Almond Grove is that it's "walk to town" (or "close to town"), it's full of old-style charm (in a valley full to the brim with tract housing), there are wide, tree-lined streets, and of course great Los Gatos schools. But even more, it seems that the Almond Grove district exudes an immense pride in keeping the flavor of the area alive. And there seems to be a lot of community spirit too. There's no other neighborhood like this one for holiday decorating.

Almond Grove homeAre there challenges living in the Almond Grove area? Sure. Parking can be a problem - many of these homes were built before garages were a consideration!  Older construction can impact remodeling (historical preservation rules) too.

Being able to stroll to world-class restaurants, enjoy fantastic shopping or stop in at a spa for the royal treatment just blocks away is a huge plus. Living in a neighborhood full of character and history, and getting neighbors who all care about taking care of their homes is a big plus too.

I'd live there in a heartbeat.

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