Published in the June 21 – July 4, 2017 of Morgan Hill Life

Main story: Longtime educator gives fond farewell to students at Live Oak High School

Guest column by Asit Panwala: Court rules city of Morgan Hill violated California law

Nonprofit profile: New foundation fosters literacy and the arts in the South Valley

Editorial: Share your memories in our ‘Summer Fun’ video contest

Volunteer profile: South Valley businessman travels the world helping the disabled

Around Town . . . with Robert Airoldi: Gilroy councilman throws his hat in the ring for State Assembly

Downtown Morgan Hill with Kathy Sullivan: We can do more to improve walk-ability of city

Chamber Mixer — La Quinta Inn & Suites

Entertainment Fantastic stage set plays a crucial role in SCVT’s ‘Willy Wonka’ musical

Your Garden . . . with Kate Russell: Keys to growing healthy soil in Morgan Hill

Music in the Air . . . with Mark ‘Fenny’ Fenichel: The summer months lead us to live music at many local venues

Your Retirement . . . with Marisa Otto: Diversify your investments while consolidating your providers

The Bigger Picture . . . with Marty Cheek: Churchill’s California wanderings in 1929 took him through Morgan Hill

Your Estate . . . with James Ward: Who is qualified to help you with your estate planning documents?

Education: Veteran helping special education students transition to independence

Nonprofit profile: One Heart to Another creates positivity for young women in South Valley communities

Your Pets . . . with Jeanne Haggerty-Arcay: It’s foxtail season in Morgan Hill, so it’s important to know the symptoms

Take a Hike . . . with Mike Monroe: Swap ghostly stories while hiking through the redwoods at Mt. Madonna

Celebrate the Life: David Payne – Feb. 7, 1963 — June 10, 2017

Event: Enjoy ‘An Evening with the Boss’ to raise funds for local nonprofit

Calendar of Events: Published in the June 21 – July 4, 2017 of Morgan Hill Life

 

 

Freedom Fest Special Section:

Get set for an explosion of family fun at this year’s Freedom Fest

For 31 years, couple has organized local Independence Day parade

More than 340 students enter Freedom Fest’s annual essay contest