Enjoying the Wildflowers
Enjoying the Wildflowers! Lupine, Fiddleneck, and Owl's Clover in Harvey Bear Park. Swaths of Fiddleneck, Lupine, and Linanthus in Henry Coe Park With the Wildflower Run over, it
Enjoying the Wildflowers! Lupine, Fiddleneck, and Owl's Clover in Harvey Bear Park. Swaths of Fiddleneck, Lupine, and Linanthus in Henry Coe Park With the Wildflower Run over, it
Saturday, April 22 Organized by AAUW Morgan Hill's Climate Education & Action Committee (CEAC) 10 am - 3 pm, Morgan Hill CCC Amphitheater Come discover! Learn about what YOU can do locally
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
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
The Ukuladies interest group was established by Joanne Rife about a decade ago, after she, her daughter Susan (who was then living in Florida), and a childhood friend attended the West Coast Ukulele Retreat at Asilomar and then
--- 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
Pilgrims Elsa Walton, Janet Mathis, Susan Brazelton, Jane Devine, Ajahn Chandako, and Carol O’Hare. Other members of the group include Katherine Canning, Margaret McCann, Margo Hinnenkamp, Joan Stempel and Krisse Boursier
The Married Women’s Property Act of 1848 was the most expansive legislation of any enacted and allowed a married woman to enter into certain contracts, write a will and sue for
Agastache, non-native, loved by hummingbirds Bee House Ceanothus, California native Gardeners are passionate about gardening and love to talk about it from growing succulents, raising tomatoes from seed
Writers under the old oak tree. The Friday Writers’ Group, which meets the second and fourth Friday morning of each month, often share their talents beyond their skills as writers,