HELPING HANDS Lindsay Buessing, right, of Gilroy, was a Garlic princess last year. This year, with the help of Alyson Funk of Morgan Hill, the Sacramento State student was one of 400 volunteer workers at Christmas Hill Park.

Preparations for this weekend’s 40th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival began in earnest on Monday, July 23, as hundreds of volunteers once again begin creating a white-tent city at Christmas Hill Park, days before the tangy fragrances of garlic and associated culinary creations would begin entertaining up to 100,000 visitors to the Garlic City. The festival set-up crews struggled in temperatures in the mid-90s, but forecasters say conditions this weekend should be garlic-perfect, sunny and in the low 80s. For Garlic Fest history, festival map and more, plus a regional Visitor Guide, see our magazine inside this week’s edition of the Morgan Hill Times.

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