Friday 4.20
Silver Lining Benefit Concert
The Gilroy High School Theater presents an evening with jazz vocalist Sandra Marlowe and jazz pianist Anthony Davis, 8pm at the Gilroy High School Theater, 750 W. Tenth St., Gilroy. Tickets are $15.
Proceeds benefit the Odyssey
Theater Company of Gilroy High School.
Details: 333-9065
Saturday 4.21
Hike Up El Toro
The Morgan Hill Historical Society presents its 21st annual Hike Up El Toro, 7:45am and 9:45am. Meet at the City Hall/Library Plaza at the corner of Main and Peak avenues. Bring sturdy shoes, gloves and a bottle of water to this moderate to difficult two-hour hike.
Details: 779-5755 or e-mail
mh*****@*****er.net
Earthday Park Restoration
The California State Parks Foundation invites volunteers to help with maintenance efforts, 8am-1pm at Henry Coe Park on E. Dunne Ave, 13 miles east of Morgan Hill. Work includes erosion control and removal of downed trees and debris. Bring a sack lunch, water, gloves, long pants, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, hats, sunglasses and insect repellant.
Details: Cameron, 846-8164 or
e-mail cb***@******ca.gov
South Valley Symphony
The South Valley Symphony presents an evening of music with the Pacific Brass Band, 7:30pm at Guglielmo Winery, 1480 E. Main Ave. Doors open at 7pm with no-host wine bar. Admission prices are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors age 55 and older, $9 for students age 12-18. Children under 12 are free with a paid adult.
Details: 847-1441
Arts and Crafts Fair
The City of San Juan Bautista welcomes back the Rootin Tootin Boot Scootin Wild Wild West Show and Arts Festival today and April 22. More than 100 vendors with hand-made items, Ladies Crazy Western Hat contest, great food, wines and the return of San Juan Bautista Wiskerino. Wild west fun and games for the entire family.
Details: Jan, (831) 623-4661
South County Democratic Club
The South Valley Democratic Club meets at 10am at the San Martin Lions Club, 12415 Murphy Ave., San Martin. Guest speaker is Congressman Jerry McNerney.
Details: Swanee, 782-1017
Lions Club Annual Breakfast
The Morgan Hill Lions Club holds its annual pancake breakfast, 8am-noon at the new senior center in the Centennial Recreation Center, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, coffee, milk and juice are offered. Cost is $5 for adults and $3.50 for children 3-12 years of age.
Details: Loreen, 268-9619
Overeaters Anonymous
Group meets 10:30am Saturdays at the Alano Club, 18675 Adams Court. Newcomers welcome.
Details: e-mail







