Published in the June 22 – July 5, 2016 issue of Morgan Hill Life
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Lead story: July Fourth Parade ‘chair’ couple leaving job after three decades
Nonprofit profile: Merry band of residents work tirelessly to celebrate Fourth
Guest column by Daryton Ramsey: El Toro considers becoming health science academy
Editorial: U.S. Women’s Open a chance for us to shine a light on South Valley
Around Town . . . with Robert Airoldi: Two residents publish third book about the county’s hot springs
Community Voices: Local interfaith community condemns violence in Orlando
Junior Journalism: YMCA students describe the importance of reading and writing skills
Downtown Morgan Hill with Kathy Sullivan: South Valley region hits ‘international stage’
Ribbon Cutting — Bonita Springs Hospice Care
Business profile: Elder law attorney finds his passion helping others in times of need
Election news: Arnett beats Torrisi for temporary seat on fractured school board
Wine Talk . . . with Debbi Sanchez: South Valley wine region offers lots of wonderful summer selections
Dining profile: Iconic San Martin Cafe creates multi-cultural menu, cozy atmosphere
Q&A with Edith Ramirez: Community invited to attend Downtown Visioning Summit, provide input
Senior profile with Donna Coqwan: A dedication to students, volunteering keeps longtime resident young
Community: Pop-Up Park 2.0 proves to be an instant hit with MH residents
Education: Nearly 200 students performed ‘Ramayana,’ Mt. Madonna School’s 38th version
Music in the Air . . . with Mark ‘Fenny’ Fenichel: The blues comes and goes as one chapter closes, another opens
Take a Hike . . . with Mike Monroe: Take a pleasant morning hike at Mt. Madonna, feel cool ocean breezes
Education: MH Community Adult School gives ‘second chance’ to older students
A Veteran’s Life . . . with Connor Quinn: Film by and for veterans is helping others learn to live their own lives
Q&A with Dr. Kathleen Rose: Gavilan hires from within, taps executive vice president to lead college
News Briefs: June 22 – July 6, 2016 edition
Your Finances. . . with Marisa Otto: What can summer vacations teach you about investing your savings?
The Bigger Picture . . . with Marty Cheek: Believing in ourselves might be first step to make America ‘great again’
Your Health … with Dr. Pamela Stuart: Many positive changes at St. Louise
Community Voices with Mike Busca: ‘New speak’ subscribes success of program to government intervention
Dazzle dazzles Rotary guests at annual fundraiser, earns record $52K
Calendar of Events: June 22, 2016 edition