Pubdate: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 Source: Gilroy Dispatch, The (CA) Copyright: 2009 The Gilroy Dispatch Contact: http://www.gilroydispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3377 Author: Mark Derry, Executive Editor-Gilroy Dispatch GOOD EGGS, ROTTEN EGGS AND A WHOLE LOT OF SPENDING GOING ON Early in the morning on Veterans Day, John Tomasello hit the streets to decorate downtown with American flags as a tribute and reminder to everyone about the sacrifices our men and women in the Armed Forces have made. John is one of those unsung heroes who quietly keeps giving to make Gilroy a better place. Whether it's a spaghetti feed or a music event, he's always in the mix helping out. Now that's a good egg. From good egg to rotten ... well, well, the MediLeaf marijuana dispensary moved into town - offering, in a tasty touch of irony, 31 "flavors" of cannabis to its customers. They appeared much the same way as the Colts disappeared from Baltimore - stealthily and under the cover of darkness. Not-so-smooth operators Neil Forrest and Batzi Kuborovich didn't like the answer they received from the community and the City Council so they tossed our laws aside, then conveniently claimed it didn't matter because the business is a "nonprofit". What a load of cannabis ... in my book, as the old song goes, the owners are "one toke over the line." City Councilman Peter Arellano, no doubt, remembers that 1970 Brewer and Shipley one-hit wonder ... So, what's two tokes over the line ... Medileaf's owner Batzi Kuburovich, the person illegally operating a dispensary here, sporting a white T-shirt on illegal opening day emblazoned with "Peter Arellano for Santa Clara County supervisor" ... classic. It's not illegal for two Morgan Hill residents to open a pot shop in Gilroy, but maybe it should be ... here's a potentially expensive court battle for Gilroy taxpayers precipitated by two MH residents. Why didn't they open the damn thing in their own home town - couldn't face the music at the grocery store? Sadly, two stores closed in downtown Gilroy as the fantastic Lizarran Restaurant opened in Old City Hall. Nevaeh Clothing Boutique, owned and operated by the lovely and helpful Jene Garcia Mitchell, who is QB Jeff Garcia's sister, shut its doors and so did Firehouse 55 Restaurant right around the corner. Jene had great taste and, when it came to finding a quick gift, her store was money so it's sad to see her go. Firehouse 55 simply never got out of the gate. Out of the gate and back in business, however, is the Morgan Hill Tobacco Company, that "Cheersesque" haven on Monterey Street in downtown Morgan Hill, for a glass of wine and a cigar. New operator Roger Hay reports that the hours will be Monday through Saturday 10 to 10 "with a wee bit of flexibility Friday and Saturday" and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. No changes, thankfully, in the relaxed and friendly atmosphere ... Such an interesting atmosphere emanating from Washington D.C. these days. According to the feds, Gilroy Unified School District received $4,472,769 ostensibly to educate and provide equal educational opportunity for homeless children. The federal Web site to track stimulus dollars is clunky and incomplete, but we're going to take a look at where this money has gone. Clearly, $4 million isn't being used in GUSD to education homeless children in the district's 57,000 or so population area. No federal stimulus dollars just hard work for the Gilroy Street Team under the direction of David Cox, St. Joseph's Family Center director. The team turned into the "Clean Street Machine" recently to spiff up the sidewalks and pick up debris in and around downtown. Eric Howard, president of the Gilroy Downtown Business Association and Steve Ashford, from Ashford's Antiques, recognized the group with a hot dog lunch and certificates last week. Now that's community good will that's priceless ... Priceless tidbit for publication from one John Zekanowski who reports that his son, while watching a recent episode of the "The Office", caught this line from the main character, Michael. While verbalizing his bucket list. Michael said, "I'd like to go to the Garlic Festival. There's this little town and they have a Garlic Festival every year. I'd like to go there." Sniff, sniff ... I smell a celebrity judge for the one, the only, the Great Gilroy Garlic Festival Cook-off. PR Peter, as in Ciccarelli, should be all over that pastability ... Good week to turn the possibility of thanking an American soldier into reality. Thank you Sgt. Molly Howe, USMC, and her Gilroy parents, Jack and Ann Howe. Sgt. Howe recently returned from her second deployment to Iraq. She is a Career Retention Specialist for Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 268 and worked with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169. She has also served as a coordinator for United Through Reading, in which Marines from her squadrons were recorded reading books to their children back home. If you know a veteran or active duty soldier, honor Veterans Day this week with a thank you. And here's a thought - the next time you're at a diner on the road and you spot a soldier in uniform, pick up their meal tab. It's a nice way to say thanks. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr