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December 5, 2025

‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’ a delightful romp

The city of Gilroy Recreation Department and the Gilroy Children’s Theatre, led by director Hillary Little, have brought the Disney musical production of Beauty and the Beast Jr. to Gilroy High School Theatre. Fifty-plus kids 6 to 16 gather and have as much fun as the audience. Mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles and grandparents in the audience whoop it up and support the kids in a formative theatrical adventure.

Crunch Time: An utter disaster mars great event

Cordevalle deserved better than the finish it got on Sunday to close out the 2016 U.S. Women’s Open.

Summer Wine Events

FOMO, or the fear of missing out, prompted my husband and I to abandon San Jose and move to Gilroy. With approximately 50 wineries between Morgan Hill and Hollister, the dizzying array of music, wine and food events throughout the summer—many of them free or at very low-cost—offers something for nearly everyone.

Crunch Time: You can tell Lydia Ko is having fun even when you can’t

SAN MARTIN—So first of all, I cannot oversell just how amazing it is to walk around Cordevalle and hear the languages being spoken and the accents of those speaking.

U.S. Open: A spectator’s delight

With media credential in tow, I spent a couple of hours walking the golf course at CordeValle on Thursday for the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open. So what’s the spectator experience for a tournament like this? Pretty enjoyable—and that’s an understatement.

Our Town: Excitement is in the air

What a month we’ve had downtown!On June 10, the new pop up park made its debut to incredible enthusiasm and was an instant hit—you’ll see people having a good time there pretty much all day long. This is a concept that deserves a permanent home, but I wonder if a fancy permanent home will have the same charm and personal feel of this overnight success; it feels like we put it together with our community pride.Later, on June 23we celebrated the opening of the downtown parking garage, completion of the street improvements, and all of the downtown art. The parking garage is really, truly, finally done! The tarantula is lit and a hit. Poppy Jasper is always beautiful, but a three-story version is a truly remarkable sight. There is now so much art downtown that a walking tour had to be conducted to show it all off. The street improvements make the street scene feel festive all year round, and the median now feels like a park. Did you submit a name for our tarantula in the naming contest?The Downtown Visioning Summit closed out the month, and I felt that it recapped everything that happened earlier in the month. City staff put together what I felt was the finest overview of what has happened recently and what is about to happen downtown. There were two panels made up of real people that we could relate to. I think many of these folks are the new visionaries and as different as their approach may be, the vision seems to be consistent: we are going to have a lot of people downtown and most of them will be walking, hopefully from their nearby downtown homes.The Visioning Summit really opened my eyes; the new development coming downtown is pretty exciting stuff. There was an overwhelmingly enthusiastic buzz in the attending crowd. Now I’m sure a few were not enthused about what is coming but there seems to be a strong sense that the community is ready for the coming changes.We’re now in July and an event that the community has been working on for almost a year is here: the U.S. Women’s Open Golf Tournament! Women golfers from around the world arrive with their huge media presence, so be prepared and smile a lot when you’re roaming Morgan Hill the next few days.This event holds the potential to give us unprecedented exposure on the world stage, but even if we don’t get the anticipated exposure we know that we should have a hopping downtown while we entertain the best women golfers in the world.Not a bad month for little ol’ Morgan Hill huh? Oh yea, there was this little street thing and parade that I’ll discuss next time…John McKay is Interim President of the Morgan Hill Downtown Association, a city planning commissioner and co-founder of the Morgan Hill Tourism Alliance.

Tripping over grace

At a certain age, the switch gets flipped, so that saying, “Back in my day” or “Get off my lawn” is just a part of everyday speech. You may also start offering a butterscotch to the younger generation as they roll their eyes.

‘Beauty and the Beast’: Delightful fairy tale

This multi-Toni Award production recreates all the characters from the Disney movie, from Lumiere the living candlestick, to the clock, teapot, chest of drawers and the delightful rug. Wrapped up in Rob Roth’s direction and Matt West’s creative choreography, this fast-moving production will keep adults and kids in awe and wonder.

‘Lend Me a Tenor’ a delightful farce

What better time for a grand moment of laughter? Lend Me a Tenor brings us into a wonderful farce that ends all farces. With two “Ortellos” and an abundance of hot ladies ready to make their dreams come true with the greatest tenor in the world who has an over-the-top jealous Italian wife. Laughter starts with the first moments when the really uptight general manager of the Cleveland Opera can’t find his temperamental, lady-chasing tenor for the evening’s performance.

‘Cabaret’: Experiencing a parallel time

When Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall joined The Roundabout Theatre to recreate the Tony Award-winning Cabaret, they brought in a nastier, gaudier and cruder production than had ever been brought to any stage. If you have seen this play before, you will immediately feel how much further they went to bring the audience to back a time of incomprehensible foreboding.

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