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April 10, 2026

Help “Stamp Out Hunger” at your mailbox May 11

On Saturday, May 11, residents can team up with their letter carriers to help “Stamp Out Hunger,” an annual event now in its 21st year that has become the largest single-day food drive in the Bay Area. 

Organizers gear up for July 4 Freedom Fest

The sun is warming up in Morgan Hill, and that means the annual Fourth of July Freedom Fest is approaching.

Join PRC for Saturday parks tour

Anyone who wants to get an up-close look at Morgan Hill parks or offer suggestions, criticism or feedback about the facilities to City officials can join the Parks and Recreation Commission Saturday for a tour of nine City parks.

First-ever tourism forum attracts a plethora of good ideas

Local restaurateurs, hotel managers, vintners, business owners, sports and recreation enthusiasts, City officials and others who stand to benefit from more visitors to Morgan Hill put their heads together for ideas on how to increase tourism at a recent a half-day session.

Coming up: Fun for foodies, familes and nature lovers

The Coyote Valley Family Farm Feast will feature something for foodies, families and nature lovers May 11, including locally grown food prepared by top Bay Area chefs, growers, live music and fun activities, according to event organizers.

Craft fair and benefit for local girl with terminal illness

Ever since 11-year-old Caley Camarillo was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a disease with no cure, her mother, Teresa Camarillo, has flung herself into doing everything she can do to help find one.

Don’t miss it: ‘Art a la Carte’ at the CCC this Saturday

It is a long-standing tradition in Morgan Hill and it continues as strong as ever again this year. The Morgan Hill Community & Cultural Center (CCC) is the proud home of the 13th Annual “Art a la Carte” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday. The event attracts families, businesses and volunteers, while providing free fun and community spirit.

Trekking training

Yosemite’s Cloud’s Rest, at 9,926 feet, beckons in July for 50 or so hiking enthusiasts who gathered for an 8.5 mile training excursion recently at the Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve.

A century packed with fun, hard work

Morgan Hill resident Maxine Nelson, a former cattle rancher whose family ran livestock on what is now Cinnabar Hills golf course just west of town, turned 100 last week, and she offered a straightforward line of advice for anyone who hopes to live for a century.

City seeks to fill three open seats on planning commission

The City of Morgan Hill is seeking applications from residents interested in serving for a minimum of four years on the planning commission.

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