Tickets still on sale for Saturday’s Kihncert
Tickets are still available for Saturday’s Kihncert, which will take place at Morgan Hill’s Outdoor Sports Complex and features a full day of live entertainment including The Greg Kihn Band and former Poison frontman Bret Michaels as the headliner. With gates opening at 12 p.m. (or 11 a.m. for “soundcheck party pass” holders”) the Kihncert grounds will also host a variety of food, arts and merchandise vendors, a classic car show, and a “Kihntoberfest” beer and wine garden. The main stage will feature Bret Michaels, The Greg Kihn Band, The Tubes, Dada, The Brodie Steward Band and Tommy Tutone. The Kihntoberfest Garden Stage will also feature a full day of local emerging artists. The music goes until 11 p.m.The Kihncert is an annual South Bay tradition that started about 12 years ago. Previous Kihncert events have featured legendary acts such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Boston, Eddie Money, The Who, Steve Miller Band, George Thorogood, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, .38 Special, Yes, Foghat, Kansas and more. Kihncert tickets cost $15 each, or $95 each for the “soundcheck party package” which includes a preferred parking pass, early entry, a soundcheck party lunch and access to Kihn’s soundcheck. General parking passes can be purchased separately for $10 per vehicle, and preferred parking passes for $25. Tickets and more information about the Kihncert are available on the Web at kihncert.com. Parking will be available at the OSC lot, the Aquatics Center next door to the venue, along San Pedro Avenue and in a nearby lot on Tennant Avenue. The Kihncert is produced by Arts Related Technical Training for Entertainment Careers, ISE Entertainment and the Morgan Hill Youth Sports Alliance. The Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Complex is located at 16500 Condit Road in east Morgan Hill.
Letter: MHUSD needs transparency, fiscal discipline and public engagement
Public schools are among the most important institutions in any community. They shape the future workforce, connect neighborhoods and represent one of the largest recipients of local tax dollars. For these reasons, the governance and financial stewardship of Morgan Hill Unified School District (MHUSD)...
Beloved MH volunteer, husband will be missed
One of Morgan Hill’s most ubiquitous volunteers, who died recently just months after her husband passed away, was always steadfastly devoted to the many organizations she was involved in while maintaining a sharp sense of humor, according to those who knew her.
Poppy Jasper Film Fest returns to Granada Theater
The Poppy Jasper Film Festival is back and bigger than ever for its 11th year, as volunteers are ready to kick off the juried event May 12 with a big-screen tale of Morgan Hill’s best-known swashbuckling seadog, the “Benevolent Pirate” Rich Firato.This year’s festival—traditionally a short film festival—will screen feature-length films for the first time, according to PJFF Chair Kim Bush. And this year’s festival will be longer than ever, running through May 17 at the Granada Theater in downtown Morgan Hill.“We’ve been around 10 years, and this is to freshen it up,” Bush said.Categories of films to be shown during the juried competition and festival include foreign films, music/animation/science fiction, documentaries, dramas, feature-length and family films. A new category this year is “edgy” films, which are more adult themed, Bush said.The annual festival is not just a competition and a chance for filmmakers to show off their latest work, Bush explained. It has an educational mission and allows those in the industry to network.These efforts will be facilitated by two workshops to take place next-door to the theater at Grinds, Vines and Automobilia coffee shop, starting at 12 p.m. Mattock Scariot and Nils Myers, founders of 152 WEST Productions, will lead a workshop on how to produce visual effects on a budget; and award-winning filmmaker Rupert Hitzig will host a workshop on developing a film idea from a “dream” to a movie.Specifically, Hitzig will share his year-long experience developing his latest work, an unreleased pirate film based on Morgan Hill resident Firato.Firato and his band of consultants and associates were the subject of a documentary that premiered at the 2013 Poppy Jasper Film Festival. That film was about the creation of Firato’s backyard pirate-themed paradise in northeast Morgan Hill, complete with meandering creeks and waterfalls, buried treasure, majestic pirate ships and even the remains of scallywags from eras past.Firato, who is chair of the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, often produces and hosts fundraising events at his cove.In fact, Firato is also in the midst of production on multiple upcoming film projects. Aside from Hitzig’s film, Firato and local producers are working on a television series to be titled “The Pirate Theater, hosted by The Benevolent Pirate.”The show will replay a classic pirate film, with Firato—dressed in his most authentic pirate garb and surrounded by props—interjecting at select breaks to offer unique history, criticism and insight into the film or the pirate life in general.The first episode will feature 1945’s “Captain Kidd.” The show is designed for late-night television, and the 2015 PJFF will kick off with a trailer previewing the series, followed by an encore of Firato’s documentary that debuted in 2013.“We’ve been doing a lot of research and development, trying to come up with the right concept,” Firato explained. “We think what we came up with is unique and unusual.”Firato, along with producer William Leamon and acting coach Donna Cowan, will be shopping for a vendor for “The Pirate Theater” at PJFF.“There are 340 films about pirates,” said Leamon, who is also a co-founder of PJFF. Thus, there should be no shortage of episodes for “The Pirate Theater.”The first three days of PJFF, May 12 – 14, will feature free screenings starting at 6:30 p.m. each night. Tickets to the blocks of competition films May 15 – 17 cost $10 per block, or $35 for a festival pass that allows access to every screening. Each block of films features a question and answer session with the filmmakers.Screenwriting legend Victor Miller, who wrote the original “Friday the 13th” horror flick, will present the 2015 PJFF keynote speech 7 p.m. May 15.For more information and to purchase tickets, visit poppyjasperfilmfest.org. The Granada Theater is located at 17440 Monterey Road.
Childspree helps local kids in need
For many local children, the annual back-to-school shopping trip
Shuttle buses for Gilroy, Morgan Hill commuters
GILROY— It’s not a free Google shuttle, but luxury commuter buses with Wi-Fi and low fares are set to begin service between South County and the high-tech north within weeks, a partner in a new transit venture said.
‘Flame of hope’ relaying through South County
The “flame of hope” will relay through Gilroy and Morgan Hill on June 18 as part of the Northern California Law Enforcement Torch Run.










