Annual Wildflower Run blossoms with happy little feet
The annual Wildflower Run in Morgan Hill rocks! The event, which embraces a trifecta of healthy fun, is an enjoyable event for the whole family and raises financial proceeds benefiting education for girls and women has coolness down cold.
Local artwork on exhibit around town
Five years ago, local artist Jeanie Watson set out to find a place to sell her art. With no gallery in Morgan Hill, she was determined to find a way to display her work—as well as help other local artists.
Getting Out: Take a gamble on Nevada
I have been rethinking Nevada. It took a number of years for me to see the special beauty of the desert. But much of the Great Basin, which comprises most of Nevada, still seemed like a wasteland that held no allure. The state, at least the portion of it one sees from Interstate 80, is a succession of drab brown mountain ranges dotted with dull gray-green sagebrush. It is a landscape I was always anxious to cross as quickly as possible.
Pintello presents ‘Farce of Nature’
The world premiere of a new comedy by America’s most produced playwrights will be the next presentation by Pintello Comedy Theater. And the trio of playwrights, Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten will be in the opening night audience.
Sister Robert Anne is in the Limelight with cabaret class
Ruth E. Stein takes over the Limelight Actors Theater stage as Sister Robert Anne and doesn’t release it until she has entertained, enthralled and captivated her audience as a hip nun, giving a class on how to successfully create a cabaret act. “Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class” offers well-done, original material and a good voice (which is probably great when she is not working with an aggravating allergy.)
San Benito Beautiful
Kathina Szeto, owner of San Benito Bene and the founder/president of the Olive Festival, started her business in downtown Hollister more than two years ago in response to a discussion with the Hollister Downtown Association about what she could do to benefit the region, which was hard hit by the economic recession.
There’s no place like home in the South Valley
Recently I came across a story about how more and more people are taking vacations alone. Although it said those going sans husband/wife/friend/partner aren’t the majority, solo travel is gaining in popularity.
LOHS fashion students ready to put on a show
Live Oak High School clothing students will model their original designs at 4 and 7 p.m. Thursday, May 1 in the theater on campus at 1505 E. Main St., Morgan Hill. More than 300 student-created garments will be modeled by more than 100 students.
Sharks shake off early 2-0 deficit to top the Kings 7-2
SAN JOSE – Down 2-0 after one period, the San Jose Sharks responded with seven unanswered goals over the final two periods to send the Los Angeles Kings home on the short end of a 7-2 score and a 2-0 deficit in the best-of-7 Western Conference quarter-finals Sunday night at SAP Center.
Max and Odie
Max and Odie have lost their loving home, and desperately need a new home – preferably together.




















