50s Chevrolets on display at this year’s Taste of Morgan Hill
The Taste of Morgan Hill’s 23rd annual Custom & Classic Car Show will feature a trio of favorite sock-hopping, drive-in-parking, apple pie-transporting, oldies-thumping American beauties - the 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevrolets.
Rotary Club accepting grant applications
The Rotary Club of Morgan Hill is now accepting new community grant applications for Fiscal Year 2012-2013.
$10K grant open to nonprofits, deadline Sept. 1
The Morgan Hill Community Foundation is currently accepting applications until Sept. 1, for a $10,000 grant that celebrates the organization’s 10 years of philanthropy in Morgan Hill.
10th San Martin car show Saturday
The 10th annual San Martin Happy Days custom and classic car show will take place Saturday.
300 attend sold-out dinner in Rosy Bergin’s honor
Morgan Hill resident and businesswoman Rosy Bergin was honored with the distinguished Leadership Excellence Award by Leadership Morgan Hill at a tribute dinner event held Saturday at the Fountain Oaks estate owned by the Chiala family.
Rachel’s Challenge teaches how to combat bullying
The Morgan Hill Community Foundation has formed an alliance relationship with Rachel’s Challenge, a national educational nonprofit with a new chapter in Morgan Hill. Rachel's Challenge is a series of educational programs and strategies that equip students and adults to combat bullying, isolation and violence by creating a culture of kindness and compassion.
The mane event
Now in its 12th year, the Teri Davis Patane Memorial Horse Camp for Kids is giving children a chance to fall in love with horses, just as Teri did more than a decade ago.
45 families want to adopt little River
About a week after little River, a honey-colored terrier mix, was rescued by Gilroyan Hector Beltran from Uvas Creek after a brick was tied to its hind legs and it nearly drowned – more than 45 people have called the Humane Society hoping to adopt the gentle dog.
CEO says hospital won’t lose Medicare
The CEO of Saint Louise Regional Hospital is positive South County’s only hospital will not lose its Medicare funding, despite a recent federal inspection that threatened to terminate the hospital’s Medicare provider agreement in two months if Saint Louise does not correct its “deficiencies.”










