Christmas benefit concert at Franklin Ranch Saturday
Enjoy live music and dancing, while helping local children in need enjoy the holidays, Saturday at the sixth annual Christmas Barn Dance BBQ Benefit. Four bands will perform in the heated barn at The Franklin Ranch in Gilroy from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission to the event is a donation of an unwrapped new toy, which will be donated to the U.S. Marines Toys For Tots drive. Food including barbecued tri-tip, salad, beans and bread will be provided, and attendees are encouraged to bring a side dish. The event is sponsored by MusicMedics and ECV.The Franklin Ranch is at 170 Rucker Avenue in Gilroy.For more information call (408) 930-7945, or e-mail [email protected]. For information on MusicMedics go to their website at musicmedics.org.
Saturday parklet event worthy of a repeat
Stockings were hung by the chimney with care as Santa Claus greeted downtown visitors and inviting bar stools beckoned weary shoppers outside the M & H Tavern. Children were able to write their very own holiday present requests and mail them to jolly old Saint Nick at a festively decorated letter writing station outside the Music Tree. Passersby were encouraged to demo a bicycle and other fitness items at a display sponsored by the City’s Centennial Recreation Center.
MHPD officers to work as reserves at new 49er stadium?
City of Santa Clara police are in need of officers to supplement law enforcement services at San Francisco 49ers football games when the team’s new stadium opens for the 2014 NFL season, and the Morgan Hill City Council is likely to allow local police to join that effort.
Dancing partners: Cyclists, motorists learning to share road
Before strapping on his helmet and joining colleagues for an afternoon bike ride on a recent blustery Tuesday, Robert Egger characterized the sometimes strained relationship between two groups that sometimes butt heads when sharing the roadways.
Downtown MH to celebrate the holidays Saturday
Downtown Morgan Hill will turn into a holiday extravaganza and community service organization showcase Saturday, with the Rotary Club’s annual Gallery of Trees exhibit installation, the Holiday Lights Parade followed by a tree lighting, and Santa Clause visiting local children in his magic ship.
‘Arsenic & Old Lace’ at LOHS
The Live Oak Drama Guild’s fall play, “Arsenic & Old Lace,” will open Thursday with its first of six performances at Live Oak High School.
Residents in Gilroy, MH feel early morning quakes
A shallow double earthquake just four miles from Gilroy was reported early Monday morning according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Shoppers out in force on Black Friday
As one woman exited out of the Sunglass Hut at the Gilroy Premium Outlets, she let out an audible sigh and exclaimed, “I survived.”
Cold weather homeless shelters open Dec. 2
The Emergency Housing Consortium LifeBuilders, a Milpitas-based nonprofit which provides shelter housing opportunities and supportive services to people in crisis and the Silicon Valley's homeless, has announced the cold weather shelters will open for the season at 6 p.m. Dec. 2.
Sheriff urges Thanksgiving travelers to buckle up “every trip, every time”
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, people will soon flock to the roads to visit and celebrate with family and friends. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office reminds all travelers, whether they are heading across the country or just across town, to ensure a safe arrival and a happy holiday by buckling up every time they travel.“The risk of being involved in a serious or deadly car crash increases when the number of cars on the road increases, and the long Thanksgiving weekend is one of the busiest travel times of the year,” said Sheriff Laurie Smith. “So we want to remind everyone that your seat belts can save your life – and those you are traveling with.”According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), seat belts saved almost 12,000 lives nationwide in 2011. Research shows that with proper seat belt use, the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers is reduced by 45 percent, and the risk of moderate to serious injury is reduced by 50 percent.Such a simple step can save a life, but too many lives are being lost because some have still not gotten the message, according to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office. During the 2011 Thanksgiving period, 249 passenger vehicle occupants were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes nationwide. Fifty percent of those killed were not wearing seat belts. California witnessed 24 passenger vehicle occupants killed that same yearwith 10 of those found to have died without using their safety restraints.In 2011, 52 percent of the 21,253 passenger vehicle occupants killed in motor vehicle crashes were not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. In California, 27 percent of the 1,597 vehicle occupants were killed while not using their occupant restraints; a total of 434 deaths, according to the press release.Nationally in 2011, 62 percent of the 10,135 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in nighttime crashes were not wearing their seat belts, compared to 43 percent during the daytime hours, according to authorities.“All too often, we see crash victims who were caught up in the excitement of the Thanksgiving holiday and didn’t arrive safely at their destination,” Smith added. “We want to remind everyone who will be on the roads to please buckle up - Every Trip, Every Time - so you can give thanks this holiday season and enjoy the time with your loved ones.”











