Published in the February 1 – 14, 2017 issue of Morgan Hill Life

Main story: City council appoints Jachimowicz to vacant seat on dais

Nonprofit profile: Limelight Theater brings dramedy ‘The Country House’ to stage

Guest column by Bakri Musa: City’s ‘Statement of Support’ the right thing to do

Editorial: Two South Valley leaders enhanced our local education

Wine Talk . . . with Cindy Adams: The life cycle of a vineyard has many steps that determine quality of the wine

Q&A: Trio pens ‘Farce of Habit,’ a world premiere sequel to ‘Farce of Nature’

Camilla Bounds Life in the Theater: Pintello brings to stage ‘lovable, nutty’ Southern family in latest farce

YAC by Lyssa Marlyn Fuentes: Latina student shares thoughts on having a positive cultural identity

Downtown with Kathy Sullivan: MHDA welcomes three new board members

Ribbon Cutting — House of Meatball

The Bigger Picture . . . with Marty Cheek: Astronaut inspired Americans to unite in exploring the Moon in peace

Around Town . . . with Robert Airoldi: Community mourns the loss of beloved Martin Murphy science teacher

Take a Hike . . . with Mike Monroe: Hike along Coyote Creek and learn about where our water comes from

Your Pets . . . with Dr. Jeanne Haggerty-Arcay: Take steps to properly manage unexpected costs of pet ownership

Your Retirement … with Marisa Otto: How to decided between paying off your debts or investing money

Music in the Air . . . with Mark ‘Fenny’ Fenichel: Chris & Friends open mic night has become the centerpiece of live music in South County

El Toro school will transform into health science academy this fall

2017 Volunteer of the Year works enthusiastically to benefit MH community

Q&A with Carl and Bob: Authors to discuss optimizing outcomes to achieve business success

Lisa DeSilva selected as 2017 LEAD honoree, to be feted in July

Calendar of Events: Published in the February 1 – 14, 2017 issue of Morgan Hill Life

Transform Your Life . . . with Diana Wood: Set out with ‘purposeful acts’ rather than good intentions to accomplish goals

Citywide Science Fair brings in a record number of student entries