Morgan Hill Earth Day Festival — Apr 25
- Free community festival with sustainability booths, food trucks, and family activities from 9:00 AM–2:00 PM. - Held at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. - Event details and coverage on Morgan Hill Times: morganhilltimes.com.
Morgan Hill’s Earth Day Festival is set for Saturday, April 25, with a free five-hour community event at the city’s Community and Cultural Center. (morganhilltimes.com) The festival runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 17000 Monterey Road, and the City of Morgan Hill lists food trucks, vendors, plant and craft sales, and free bike repairs on its event calendar. (morganhill.ca.gov) City listings say Morgan Hill is staging the event with the American Association of University Women’s Climate Education and Action Committee, which describes this year’s gathering as the city’s fifth annual Earth Day Festival. (morganhill.ca.gov) (aauwmh.org) The Morgan Hill Times said the April 25 program will focus on sustainability and climate action alongside family activities, putting local environmental groups, city staff and community organizations in one place. (morganhilltimes.com) That local focus lines up with the city’s broader Environmental Services programming, which has used the annual Earth Day event as a public-facing venue for recycling, transportation and conservation outreach. (morganhill.ca.gov) Outside groups are also using the festival to plug in. The Open Space Authority says it will be at the event to discuss habitat restoration, public access and local agriculture in Coyote Valley as part of its Coyote Valley Discovery Days programming. (openspaceauthority.org) AAUW Morgan Hill’s event page says attendees can expect activities, learning booths and community participation centered on practical climate action, not just a one-day celebration. (aauwmh.org) For residents, the pitch is simple: show up Saturday morning, stay as long as you want, and treat Earth Day less like a ceremony than a neighborhood fair built around how Morgan Hill lives with its environment. (morganhilltimes.com)