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PRIDEFEST 2023

PRIDEFEST 2023

By Brittney Sherman

For several years now, the City of Morgan Hill has organized a PRIDE flag raising ceremony to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ Community. This year’s event, called PRIDEFEST 2023, will take place on June 1 and will include guest speakers, educational booths, refreshments, live entertainment, and of course a flag raising ceremony. The event is free and open for the entire community to attend, including families and people of all ages.


 
Walk, bike, and roll Downtown on May 13

Walk, bike, and roll Downtown on May 13

By Brittney Sherman

Join the City of Morgan Hill in Downtown Morgan Hill as they close the road to vehicle traffic and open it to non-vehicular activities and entertainment along Monterey Road. Walk, Bike, or roll through Downtown and enjoy the businesses, restaurants, Farmers' Market, and Sidewalk Saturday events taking place nearby. Additional information about this FREE community event can be found HERE.


 
Popular Makers Market returns for a 4th season

Popular Makers Market returns for a 4th season

By Brittney Sherman

What started out as a way to support local home-based makers and brick n mortar retailers during the pandemic, has since morphed into a beloved community event embodying the Buy Local spirit. The Grand Opening of the 4th season of Sidewalk Saturdays will kick-off on Saturday April 1 and feature over 20 vendors. The 2023 Spring season will take place every Saturday between April 1-June 24, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., on 3rd street in Downtown Morgan Hill. To learn more about the event or become a vendor, visit the Sidewalk Saturday’s website.


 
How would you activate Downtown?

How would you activate Downtown?

By Brittney Sherman

In January 2022, the City Council approved the creation of a Downtown community parklet project to create additional community space. City staff would like to hear your thoughts about the ideas to program the community parklet, as well as explore other Downtown activation ideas. Please join us for a presentation at the Community and Cultural Center El Toro Room on Monday March 6, 2023. Meetings will be held in-person and via zoom from 12 p.m.-1 p.m. and from 6 p.m.-7 p.m. If you have questions, or would like to share feedback and ideas directly via email, please reach out to Brittney.sherman@morganhill.ca.gov

Join the webinar from 12 p.m.-1 p.m. HERE

Join the webinar from 6 p.m.-7 p.m. HERE


 
The state of Silicon Valley

The state of Silicon Valley

By Brittney Sherman

Even when considering the California exodus, tech sector layoffs, and headquarter relocations, the state of Silicon Valley is not all doom and gloom. Since June 2022, Silicon Valley has added 88,000 new jobs and has a current unemployment rate of 2%. Between 2020-2022, approximately 91,000 people left Silicon Valley, however 50% of them still live within driving distance. The recently announced 11,000 tech layoffs represent 0.7% of Silicon Valley’s total employment and experts predict the final layoff percentage to come in somewhere around 2%. Silicon Valley lost four major headquarters, but experienced 20,000 patent registrations: one of the highest numbers in the Valley’s history.

Every February Joint Venture Silicon Valley produces the Silicon Valley index, which measures the strength of our economy and the health of our community through research and indicator tracking. The index highlights challenges, celebrates wins, and provides an analytical foundation for decision-making. Go HERE to download your copy of the index or take a deep into the hard data and charts.


 
Morgan Hill makes Redfin's top 9 list

Morgan Hill makes Redfin's top 9 list

By Brittney Sherman

Morgan Hill was voted one of the top 9 San Jose Suburbs to live in, according to a recent blog post from Redfin. The City’s small-town vibe, outdoor recreation activities, open-air markets, community events, and deep historical roots are top selling points for many San Jose employees looking to work but not live in the “Capital of Silicon Valley.”

Read the full blog post HERE

Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Director Matt Mahood at Matt.Mahood@morganhill.ca.gov


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