Wildflower Run Day Registration is Cancelled!
Your Content Goes Here The Wildflower Run has reached its registration limit of 1200 and is now sold out. Therefor there will be NO DAY REGISTRATION on Sunday. If you are pre-registered,
Your Content Goes Here The Wildflower Run has reached its registration limit of 1200 and is now sold out. Therefor there will be NO DAY REGISTRATION on Sunday. If you are pre-registered,
Each year, on March 31, the world observes Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) to raise awareness about transgender people. It is a day to celebrate the lives and contributions of trans
Congratulations to our AAUW Branch and to two special members, who will be honored at the Chamber of Commerce “Sip & Celebrate” garden party on Sunday, March 12, for going “above
The Climate Education and Action Committee celebrity-laden program “Climate Change is REAL: Where do we go from here?” was an enormous success! AAUW and community members filled the library in anticipation
Many members may be unaware of the special arrangement that AAUW-MH has with the Morgan Hill Historical Society. In exchange for encouraging members to become docents for MHHS and publicizing their
Program: Tuesday, February 28 6:30-8:30 pm, Morgan Hill Library Ask our environmental experts, Kari Hall (NBC Bay Area Meteorologist), Lesley Miles (Architect, LEED Accredited Professional), Maddy Kangas (Monarch Butterfly Conservation Planner) Program
Come Join the fun! Saturday, December 3, 11 am - 2 pm Old City Hall, 7400 Monterey, Gilroy Buffet lunch includes: Tri-tip & Lemon chicken Roasted potatoes and steamed veggies Tossed salad,
--- 2022 at Jan Conrey’s home Top left to right: Karen Parks, Pat Toombs, Jan Conrey Middle: Donna Dicker, Joan Ensign Chair Bottom: Patricia Kindred 2013 at Bubbles Top left to
The CEA Committee's main focus is to support the City of Morgan Hill in accomplishing their Climate Action Plan (CAP) in the area of converting homes fueled by natural gas to all
At AAUW Morgan Hill's September 11 Fall Luncheon, Cecelia Ponzini, branch member and CEO of the Edward-Boss-Prado-Foundation (EBPF) presented $10,000 to our local scholarships program - the first of an annual EBPF