Dancing through the summer
The June 2 kickoff of this season’s Friday Night Music Series drew the largest crowd the popular summertime event has ever seen to the Morgan Hill Downtown Amphitheater, and organizers promise the fun won’t let up as the series continues over the next 12 weeks.“We have a stellar lineup (of bands) all the way through” the summer, said Rich Firato, Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce board member and chair of the FNMS committee. “Not every community has these featured cover bands playing.”On June 2, cover band Entourage was the main act at the music series. Firato estimated more than 3,000 people attended the show.With the large crowd and accompanying cars looking for parking came some complaints. Some attendees noted that the event layout blocked off some parking spots designated for disabled people, but Firato said that issue will be resolved before the June 9 show.Organizers are constantly looking for ways to improve the event anyway, Firato said.“We’re just trying to improve all the logistics that go into the concert, because there’s so many people that enjoy it,” Firato said.The series continues 6 to 9 p.m. every Friday until Sept. 1, with a different main act entertaining the crowd. Before the main act and in between sets, local artists, students and children perform. Food, beer and wine are for sale at each event, and attendees are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and blankets to make a “perfect evening” out of their Friday night in downtown Morgan Hill, Firato said.The FNMS is organized by the Chamber. Attendance is free.This Friday, June 9, Night Fever, “a high energy dance band,” will headline the FNMS, Firato said.For a full lineup of FNMS performers and more information, visit morganhill.org.
Summer Musical Theatre camps at Advent Lutheran
Advent Lutheran Church will host a pair of six-day Musical Theatre day camps for local youth in June and July.
Man Jailed After Attempt to Fight Officers
A Morgan Hill man was booked into Santa Clara County Jail Friday
Repaving of Pacheco Pass Highway to cause night delays
The California Department of Transportation will begin work
Construction Bond Earns Highest Rating
$72.5 million will be refunded bringing additional $10 million
Flight nurses will be honored for saving pedestrian
San Benito County supervisors Tuesday are set to honor two flight nurses who helped to save the life of a pedestrian struck by a car in San Benito County on Christmas Eve.
Freeze warning again tonight for Morgan Hill
It will be another cold one for Morgan Hill tonight, with temperatures reaching in the low 20s, according to meteorologist Austin Cross of the National Weather Service. A freeze warning was issued for Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. It is expected to get as low as 27 degrees Fahrenheit early Wednesday morning. The first freeze warning occurred Monday night into Tuesday morning. No strong winds are expected.
Emerald Regime Seeks Marchers
Live Oak High School's marching band and color guard is looking for students to join the groups for the upcoming marching season. The fun begins with band camp starting Aug. 14 at 9am at the Live Oak High band room. Students who are looking for commitment, to add meaning to their high school life, responsibility and a huge sense of satisfaction are encouraged to get involved. Another bonus of becoming a part of the fun-loving but hard-working groups is a chance for a trip to Europe in the spring. No experience is necessary, and all Live Oak High students are welcome, including incoming ninth graders. Check www.emeraldregime.org for more information, or contact Kathy at 226-8505, [email protected] or Tish at 779-0258.
Editorial: Why STEAM education matters more than ever
Walk into any classroom in Morgan Hill today and you’ll see more than textbooks and worksheets. You’ll see students coding simple programs, building bridges from craft sticks, experimenting with sound and light, and using creativity to solve real problems.
That’s STEAM in action—science, technology, engineering,...
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