This weekend marks the annual Taste of Morgan Hill!
Every year around 50,000 of our closest friends and neighbors come together during the last weekend of September to enjoy a classic car show, musical groups, local exhibits and, of course - food & beverages.
Parking and admission is free during this event and you're encouraged to wear comfortable shoes! In addition to the food exhibits, downtown restaurants will be open.
You'll find the event on Monterey Road between Dunne and Main. If you're not from around these parts yet, just ask and we'll be happy to point you in the right direction!
Hours: Saturday, 9/28 from 10:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m. & Sunday, 9/29 from 10:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m.
This is a great time for you to swing by our office at Monterey Road at Fourth Street
so we can get to know each other better.
We'll have a large pumpkin out front and whomever comes closest to guessing the correct weight wins a terrific prize. Last year it was a gift certificate for $100.00 to a local restaurant, so you can't go wrong!

If you miss me at the office, stroll north along Monterey Road and you'll probably find me handling a bird at the WERC (Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center) exhibit in front of Old Republic Title Company along with other members of the WERC educational staff.
It's not expected to be quite as warm as it was last year, so please plan on spending some time there too getting to know about the local, native wildlife.
There's so much to do during this event that I can't possibly address it all. Check out the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce event page ( http://morganhill.chambermaster.com/events/details/taste-of-morgan-hill-165 ) and MorganHill-California.com ( http://www.morganhill-california.com/attractions/festivals.html): A City Guide by Boulevards
Please call or e-mail me if you have questions or if I can help you enjoy this event even more.
Spending time with friends and neighbors in this community is a great way to occupy the weekend and I look forward to seeing you here.
As always, let's foresee the possibilities . . . and get results!

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