A Natural Monument to American Suffering
Castle Rock could easily serve as a kind of Statue of Liberty
Sales tax avalanche, give us a ‘Big Break Garlic Fest’
Flipping the TV channels between the SF Giants game and the Big Break golf series the other night, it popped into my head. The events surrounding the Garlic Fest are not only a lot of fun, but they help to promote our fine fest. Any Giants fan watching a game on TV lately has seen the promos for the first Garlic Fest satellite party at AT&T ballpark slated for next Friday. When I saw that promo and flipped back to the Big Break on the Golf Channel, which is a skills elimination challenge, I thought of Gilroy Golf Course pro Don DeLorenzo and G-Fest Executive Director Brian Bowe. How about a “Big Break Garlic Fest” Golf Tournament? It would bring back another satellite event, take only half a day, add a new fun format to a local golf event and raise some good charitable money …
Pondering the Rain and Morgan Hill’s Swim Center
As I write on Sunday, the skies are gray and drizzling. While
Dreaming of food? You must be dieting
Now that I am dieting, I am obsessed with food. I will take any
No joking matter: Pastors turn to humor in sermons
Lighter moments in a message can help audiences better
Black-tailed jackrabbits saved by German shepherd
Good dog! Canines are well-known for dramatic rescues of people
Interfaith forum
MORGAN HILL’S burgeoning population of commuters may have a difficult time keeping up with news of the community. Recognizing this, in 2012 Mayor Steve Tate convened a group of local religious and civic leaders, wanting to develop a forum where diverse representatives from the population could share information about making the city a better place to live.
Avoiding major plumbing problems
Note to self: Don't flush champagne glasses, aerosol cans,
















