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Arts&Events
MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE
PHOTO BY MICHELLE LE
ART UNDER THE DOME
Local students
share their
own stories in
Cit y Hall exhibit
By Casey Weiss
A
s part of his art assignment, Ray
Nelson, a third grader at Bubb
Elementary School, had only yello
low, black and white permanent markers
a a blank sheet of paper to create a
and
p
portrait
of his classmate.
Nelson mostly forgot about color,
p
paying
special attention instead to the
s
size
and shape of Gaku’s hands and
t lines in his eyes while drawing his
the
p
portrait,
which is now hanging in the
M
Mountain
View City Hall rotunda with
a
about
200 other student projects.
The artwork is part of a Comm
munity
School of Music and Arts col-
laboration,
titled “Tell
Me a Story,” in which students from 15
local elementary and middle schools were
asked to capture a story in their artwork.
The final exhibition includes collages, paintings, sculptures and drawings, all on display
at City Hall until March 27.
See UNDER THE DOME, page 32
Clockwise from left: 1. Boran (left) and
Jared, third graders at Huff, show off their
artwork. 2. Spectators view an exhibit
by local students during a reception in
Mountain View City Hall’s Rotunda. 3.
Paige, Andrea and Yesenia, fifth graders at
Monta Loma School, show off drawings,
which joined dozens on display at City Hall.
4. Art by Ainsley, a first grader at Huff
School, is on display as part of CSMA’s “Tell
Me a Story” exhibition. The display runs
through March 27.
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BEAT-BOXING CELLO PLAYER ‘CELLO JOE’ CHANG
IS ON THE PATH OF DISCOVERY — AND HE’S HEADED YOUR WAY
By Ashley Ramirez
H
e’s no ordinary Joe. Indeed,
28-year-old Joseph “Cello
Joe” Chang is an original
Joe who sings and beat-boxes while
playing the cello.
He’s also just generally wacky.
As he pulled out a few zucchinis
and a bag of shredded lettuce
from his backpack, the song
“Veggie Maniac,” which he had
performed minutes before, suddenly became a reality.
Chang’s lyrics claim his passionate love for such vegetables
as broccoli and kale. (He has
also worked at organic farms.)
As he snacked between words,
he admitted to sometimes hanging out and people-watching at
farmers markets.
“I’m really into rare vegetables,” he said assertively. “I don’t
care if people think I’m crazy. I
like gibberish and being silly.”
His original brand of silliness is
coming to Dana Street Roasting
Co. next Friday, March 27.
Chang, a Los Altos native who
calls traveling to gigs his home
and music his full-time job,
packs his songs with humor and
satirical lyrics. Although he grew
up playing classical music, he
now describes his style as funky
folk with a little hip-hop, punk
and dance.
It was in the fifth grade that
Chang encountered the cello. The
school had a room full of instruments and the kids tried each one
out; the cello caught his attention.
From that moment on it was years
of private lessons, music camps
and youth orchestras.
“I liked the cello the most.
There are hardly any cellists in
an orchestra,” he said.
Eventually, he toured with
Palo Alto’s El Camino Youth
Symphony, taking two trips to
Europe. He also was awarded
a scholarship to attend Berklee
College of Music in Boston from
2002-06.
When he was 18, Chang
discovered performing for the
public. He found himself regularly on street corners of University Avenue in Palo Alto. With
his case open for change and
cello in hand, he would put on a
show playing traditional classical tunes for the local shoppers,
residents, anyone who would
listen. But it wasn’t the desired
outcome.
“I wanted to perform in front
of an audience, but that got old.
People weren’t really listening to
me,” he said.
Ultimately, Chang’s love for hiphop came into play. He met a man
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SPEAKING UP
SINCE 1992
THE
Joe Chang, aka "Cello Joe", combines his classical training with hip hop
beats and a socially conscious message.
named Steve Foxx the Beat Box at
Berklee, who gave him pointers
on how to master the not-socommon form of beat-boxing.
Chang describes beat-boxing as
vocal percussion, and imitating a
drum set with your mouth.
He practiced everywhere, from
walking down the street to standing in line at the supermarket.
The good thing about it, he said,
is that there are no limitations on
when and where you can do it.
Chang began to improvise —
“freestyle,” he calls it — while he
played. Mixing beats and melodies both vocally and through
instruments, he improvised lyrics using his interests and location to motivate him. He says
he started singing songs to wake
people up and turn them on to
life. His topics include social and
earth justice, consumerism and
simply being happy.
“I sing about how we can
progress [toward] a sustainable
future,” he said firmly. “There’s
so many ways you can help out in
the world. I use music as a way to
convey that message.”
Chang’s band, Cello Joe and the
Midnight Ramblers, often plays
at local gigs, venues and festivals.
The band typically consists of a
rotating cast of musicians with
Chang as the sole regular member. He says the easiest thing
about playing folk-type music is
that any good musician can sit in
on the simple songs.
“I’m a rhythm kind of guy. I like
to be creative. I never do a song
the same way twice,” he said.
Naturally, the band consists
of many musical instruments,
including banjos, fiddles and
violins. Chang also performs
a jaw harp, slide whistle and
rhythm bones.
Drummer and band mate Evan
Bautista has played approximately 100 shows with Chang, he said.
Jamming with each other over
the last two years, they’re formed
a friendship and can call on each
other when needed. Bautista also
has another band that Chang
helps out with, and they back
each other up playing gigs.
“He’s very unique and a wild
one at times,” Bautista said,
describing Chang’s performances. “He’s very classically trained,
with his own twists.”
Chang recently rode in a
5,000-mile bike tour called The
Pleasant Revolution with the
band Ginger Ninjas. They set off
from Northern California and
traveled — with a bike trailer
for his cello — all the way to
Mexico. They would pull up
into a town and talk to people
at different bars trying to find a
gig. As far as he knows, he’s the
world’s only long-distance biketouring cellist.
Nothing seems to slow Chang
down. He has a dream of one
day producing a musical theater puppet show that he says is
slowly coming true. He plans to
include live music and improvisation with the audience.
“I want to make it funny and
interactive, like having a puppet hit
on someone in the audience,” he
said, laughing. “If I dream this and
want it, my subconscious will activate it and make it happen.”
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■ I N F O R M AT I O N
WHAT: Cello Joe and the Midnight
Ramblers performing original
songs
WHERE: Dana Street Roasting Co.,
744 W. Dana St., Mountain View
WHEN: Friday, March 27, at 8 p.m.
COST: Free
INFO: Visit www.cellojoe.com or
www.cdbaby.com/cd/cellojoe for
more information, or call the cafe
at (650) 390-9638
MARCH 20, 2009 ■ MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE ■
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UNDER THE DOME
Continued from page 29
“Students drew inspiration
from children’s literature and
used their imagination and personal experiences to create their
own stories,” CSMA’s visual arts
director Linda Covello said in a
press release.
Through her portrait assignment, teacher Mira Ross hoped
Nelson and his peers would get to
know their subjects better. They
were asked to write facts about
the subjects around the border of
the paintings, and Nelson wrote
“Gaku likes to paint” on his.
A reason for the assignment,
Ross wrote,, was that “After
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Above: The left wall is a collection from
artist/teacher Mira Ross’ third grade Bubb
Elementary School class. Their theme, “I
know you,” is a series of portraits of fellow
classmates, using the contour drawing
method. David Prager, 10 and his sister
Jackie, 14, view the artwork.
Right: Clay self portrait book covers were
created by artist/teacher Patty Owyang’s
fourth grade class from Baywood
Elementary School in Menlo Park. Their
theme is “The story of me,” inspired by the
book “The Color of Us” by Karen Katz.
PHOTOS BY MICHELLE LE
Students from Bubb, Castro,
Huff, Landels, Monta Loma,
Theuerkauf and Yew Chung
Chinese schools in Mountain
View all currently have art
hanging in City Hall.
Instructors also created their
own pieces, and Covello said a
lot of the projects were inspired
by the teachers’ own specialties.
Because of this, the exhibits vary
widely from class to class.
Behind the portraits, Castro
first graders displayed the books
they painted based on nursery
rhymes read in class.
Tracy Ogino illustrated a
rhyme called “Little Tommy
Mouse,” about fishing. She drew
the fisherman and his house on
the cover, and included a garden
with her favorite vegetables.
“The man who owned the
house has a garden with flowers
and carrots,” she said.
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E-mail Casey Weiss at
[email protected]
■ I N F O R M AT I O N
WHAT: “Tell Me a Story,” an
exhibit by dozens of local students
WHERE: Mountain View City Hall,
500 Castro Street
WHEN: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday, through March 27
COST: Free
■ T H E AT E R R E V I E W
Good to be blue
THEATREWORKS’ ‘IT AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT THE BLUES’ BRINGS THE HOUSE DOWN
By Jeanie Forte
T
he blues can be slow and
sultry, or driving with a
funky beat, or sad and
lonesome, or one of many other
forms this uniquely American
music has taken over the last
couple of centuries.
The current offering from
TheatreWorks now playing at the
Lucie Stern, “It Ain’t Nothin’ but
the Blues,” covers the entire gamut of blues styles and types with
great energy and verve, rousing
the audience to its feet by the end.
Three women and four men and
a fabulous band bring it all home
with tunes both familiar and not
in a show that definitely does not
give you the blues.
This rich collection of more
than 40 musical numbers —
ranging from African slave chants
to Delta blues to Chicago funk to
Nashville ballads and more — is
really a cleverly disguised history lesson, framing each number in its historical context with
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minimal narrative and evocative
photo projections on large onstage screens. The images capture
blues pioneers, such as the great
Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith or
Ma Rainey, but also depict the
ordinary people of American
experience: an immigrant family,
sharecroppers, men on a chain
gang, children of all colors, nightclubs, clapboard churches.
All on a walk through decades
of the incredible roil of culture,
the essence of which lives on in
the heartfelt music.
Ron Taylor came up with the
idea, and co-wrote the show
with Randal Myler, Lita Gaithers, “Mississippi” Charles Bevel
and Dan Wheetman. Taylor
died in 2001, but had lived to see
the show blossom from a children’s show into a full-length
Tony-winning Broadway hit.
Many of the original authors
have performed in the show, or
continued to be involved with it;
in this production, Myler directs
as he has from the first, Wheet-
■ MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE ■ MARCH 20, 2009
man helmed music direction,
and Bevel performs with the
ensemble. Another longtime
participant, Chic Street Man,
has traveled to be in this run.
Chic and “Sip” are national treasures, terrific performers with
charisma and character and an
enormous knowledge of their
field, often bringing a humorous
note into the show.
Rounding out the male ensem■ I N F O R M AT I O N
WHAT: “It Ain’t Nothin’ but the
Blues,” a musical revue presented
by TheatreWorks
WHERE: Lucie Stern Theatre,
1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto
WHEN: Through April 11, with
shows at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, 2 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday, 7 p.m. Sunday
COST: Tickets are $27-$65
INFO: Go to www.theatreworks.org
or call (650) 903-6000
ble are expert banjo and guitar
player Tony Marcus, who delivers bluegrass and other “white”
music, revealing its close lineage
with the blues; and local favorite
James Monroe Iglehart, whose
velvet voice gets to play a little wild
here with some great standards
such as “The Thrill is Gone” and
“Hoochie Coochie Man.”
The women are equally strong,
including C. Kelly Wright, another popular local performer whose
voice can go from a tender caress
to the power of raw emotion. She
also demonstrates her knack for
comedy in numbers such as
“Someone Else is Steppin’ In.”
Michelle Jordan blew us all away
in “Crowns,” and here again wows
us with her ability to interpret
absolutely anything. Her solo
turn on “Strange Fruit” is a tour
de force not to be missed. Alison
Ewing has also graced local stages,
using her beautiful Broadway
sound to excellent effect on numbers such as “Walking After Midnight” and “Fever.”
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UP NEXT: THEATREWORKS
PRESENTS ‘DISTRACTED’
TheatreWorks’ final show
of the season, “Distracted,”
comes to the Mountain
View Center for the Performing Arts in early April.
“Distracted” is a comedic
drama about a tired mother
and her easily distracted,
high-energy son who has
been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder.
The first preview is
Wednesday, April 1, and the
final show is April 26. Child
psychologist Janet Dafoe,
Ph.D., founder of the ADHD
School Success Center in
Palo Alto, will hold a discussion on ADD before the
April 2 show at 6:30 p.m.
Post-show discussions with
the artistic staff and cast
will be held after the April
8, 15 and 22 shows.
For information or tickets,
call (650) 903-6000, or visit
www.theatreworks.org.
— Andrea Nott
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Susan Kavet,
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Cheri Livingston,
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Sophie Messer,
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David Braker, Treasurer
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Lyn Christenson
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Daryl Hoffman, M.D.
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Medical Advisory Group
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Robert Carlson, M.D.
Sarah Donaldson, M.D.
Jocelyn Dunn, M.D.
Don Goffinet, M.D.
Diana Guthaner, M.D.
Daryl Hoffman, M.D.
Stefanie Jeffrey, M.D.
Juliet Kral, M.D.
Frederick Marcus, M.D.
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M O U N TA I N V I E W V O I C E
ART GALLERIES
‘Capturing the Light’ Photographs by Tony
Coluzzi through April 4. The show features
black images using infrared light photography
in landscapes taken both locally and in greater
California. Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5; Sun.noon-4 p.m.
Gallery 9, 143 Main St., Los Altos. www.gal
lery9losaltos.com
14 Plein Air Artists: A Tribute to Nick
White The late Nick White coordinated this
group of painters who meet every Monday to
paint “plein air.” The artists are coming together
in a show to honor Nick White. March 1-31, 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Main Street Cafe and Books, 134
Main St., Los Altos. Call 650-941-1654.
Rooftops-Watercolors on Canvas “I’m
taken by the architecture, shapes, colors, and
textures of the different rooftops in the different
countries,” says artist Lillian Balliet who recreates her inspirations in watercolor on canvas.
Through March 3, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (Sundays until
3 p.m.) Free. Viewpoints Gallery, 315 State St.,
Los Altos. www.viewpointsgallery.com
AUDITIONS
ECYS: Membership Auditions The El
Camino Youth Symphony is currently accepting
audition applications for its 2009-2010 season.
Apply online at www.ecys.org $25 audition fee.
ECYS Office, 4055 Fabian Way, Palo Alto.
www.ecys.org
BENEFITS
100 Celebrity Doodles Exhibit Tom
Hanks, Yoko Ono, Gov. Schwarzenegger, Steve
Young, Michelle Pfeiffer doodled for Shakti
Rising’s trauma-informed services to young
women. Only 100 tickets will be sold; each
ticket holder takes home a framed doodle. Live
music, La Bodeguita del Medio food, Charles
Creek and Ravenswood wine. Sat., March 21,
7-9 p.m. $100. Smith Andersen Editions, 440
Pepper Ave., Palo Alto. Call 650-722-1552.
www.100doodles.com
Annie Duke Celebrity Poker Tournament On March 28, five WSOP (World Series
of Poker) champions-- Annie Duke, Howard
Lederer, Eric Brooks, Andy Bloch, Erik Seidel
-- will host a benefit tournament for the Decision Education Foundation Teacher Scholarship
Fund. All level players welcome. Includes buffet
dinner, prizes, silent auction. 6-11 p.m. $550/
player. $500 is tax-deductible. Dinah’s Garden
Hotel, 4261 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Call 650475-4402. www.decisioneducation.org
CLASSES/
WORKSHOPS
Acrylic Painting Instructor Juliet Lundy will
work with each person at their own level. All
levels welcome. Materials not provided; pick up
materials list at Front Desk at time of registration. Wed. Jan. 7 to Mar. 25, 2009, 3:30-5:30
p.m. $65 members/$75 non-members. Avenidas, 450 Bryant St., Palo Alto. Call 650-2895436. www.avenidas.org
Adventures in East Africa: Kilimanjaro
Climb and Safari Ron and Joan Breuch
present a slide presentation on their recent
adventures in Tanzania. Wed., March 25, 7-8:30
p.m. Free. REI Mountain View, 2450 Charleston
Road, Mountain View. Call 650-969-1938.
www.rei.com/mountainview
Business Booster Series “Join us in the
Business Booster Series, workshops that will
help improve some of the most crucial aspects
of becoming a successful business professional.
The workshops will focus on top strategies to
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survive in tough economic times,” the Chamber says. Thu., March 26, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $20
member/$30 non-member Business Booster
Series, 580 Castro St., Mountain View. Call
650-968-8378. www.chambermv.org
CPR and First Aid Basic CPR and first-aid
classes. Healthcare professional/renewal CPR.
Call and pre-register. Tuesdays, 5-10:30 p.m. 2
year CPR certification is $50 ($40 for renewal),
First Aid alone is $40 ($30). All Care Plus, Inc,
862 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-4240204. www.allcareplus.org
ECYS: Master Class with special guest
from the NY Philharmonic Assistant concertmaster of the NY Philharmonic Michelle Kim
and cellist Sumire Kudo will conduct a master
class featuring ECYS violinists and cellists. Cello
class begins at 5 p.m.; violin class begins at 7
p.m. Fri., March 27, $5 general / music teachers
free. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 600 Colorado
Ave., Palo Alto. www.ecys.org
Every Garden Should Have Citrus How
to grow citrus. Tue., March 24, 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Free. Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Road.,
Los Altos. Call 408-282-3105.
http://mastergardeners.org/scc.html
First Home Buyers Seminar Seminar on
buying a home in Silicon Valley. Sat., March 28,
9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Free. Bank of America,
1001 Page Mill, Palo Alto. Call 650-305-1111 .
http://www.650and408homes.com/sv_semi
nar_reg.html
German Language Conversation, reading,
writing, basic grammar, and Germanic culture
are all covered. Conversation is emphasized.
Tuesdays, March 31-May 26, 7-9 p.m. $108.
Palo Alto High School, room 406, Embarcadero
Road at El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Call 650329-3752.
Growing a Salad Garden “Grow bountiful
crops of sweet buttery lettuce, spicy scallions,
peppery radishes, and other crispy greens
throughout the spring and early summer. A
small bed can keep a family of four in bountiful salads that can include: Italian misticanza,
arugula, radicchio,” Common Ground says. Sat.,
March 21, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $28. Common
Ground Organic Garden Supply and Education
Center, 559 College Ave., Palo Alto. Call 650493-6072. www.commongroundinpaloalto.org
Infant/Child CPR and First Aid Class
Infant/child CPR and first-aid class. Child care
provided. Sat., March 28, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
$80/members; $90/non-members. Cubes and
Crayons, 152 E. Dana St., Mountain View. Call
650-209-4846. www.cubesandcrayons.com
Intelligent Hope Diane Dennis, author of
“The Hourglass: How to Live as Time Flies By”
teaches participants how to have “Intelligent
Hope.” Sun., March 22, 1-4 p.m. $39. Intelligent
Hope, 324 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 800909-6161. www.eastwest.com
It’s Easy Being Green Bring your lunch and
questions for panel experts on organic baby
products, being “green” in the home, and raising a “green” child. Fri., March 20, 12-1 p.m.
Free (child care available for $12). Cubes and
Crayons, 152 E. Dana St., Mountain View. Call
650-209-4846. www.cubesandcrayons.com
La Leche League at Blossom La Leche
League’s lunchtime mother’s circle at Blossom.
Bring baby/toddler or bring a pump. Fridays,
through March 31. 12:30-2 p.m. Free. Blossom
Birth, 299 S. California Ave. Suite 120, Palo
Alto. www.blossombirth.org
Lip Reading /Managing Hearing Loss
These classes help hard of hearing people with
or without hearing aids improve lip reading and
gain other skills to ease hearing/communication problems. Friends and family members are
welcome. Taught by CA licensed audiologist. 3
class times to choose from. Mon. Jan. 5 to Wed.
Mar. 25, 2009, 1:30-2:45 p.m. Foothill college
tuition and fees. varied sites off campus, Mt.
View, Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Call 650-949-
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■ HIGHLIGHT
MVEF MONTE CARLO NIGHT & AUCTION 2009
The Mountain View Education Foundation’s Monte Carlo Night and Auction.
Special guest and Academy Award winner Michael Westmore will be there with
his “Oscar”. Proceeds benefit the students. Sat., March 21, 6:30-11 p.m. $30
per person. Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
Call 650-940-9306.
CONCERTS
Kaweh Kaweh will play a mix of Latin, Brazilian, Middle Eastern and
Mediterranean sounds on Friday, March 13, 9-11:30 p.m. Free. Cascal, 400
Castro St., Mountain View. www.cascalres
taurant.com/events_music.asp
7999 ext.4379.
Mastering the Mysteries of Love Twoday workshop on relationship skills sponsored
by the California Healthy Marriage Coalition.
Learn how to understand each other better and
deepen relationships. Instructors Don and Alex
Flecky. $40/person covers meals. Materials
included. March 28 and April 4, 8:30 a.m.-5
p.m. $40/person. Los Altos United Methodist
Church, 655 Magdalena Ave., Los Altos. Call
650-948-1083 x122. www.laumc.org
Renewable Spring Arrangements “Create your own graceful centerpiece or creative
accent that can be revitalized to last for weeks,”
Gamble Garden says. Tue., March 24, 9:3011:30 a.m. Fee: $40 members, $50 nonmembers. Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley St., Palo
Alto. Call 650-329-1356 ext. 201.
http://www.gamblegarden.org
Robert Stallman Flute Master class
Flutist Robert Stallman give tips to local flutists
in the master class hosted by West Valley Music
on Sun., March 22, 2-5 p.m. Participants $60
- auditors $25/$15 students. UUCPA, 505 E.
Charleston Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-961-1566 .
http://www.westvalleymusic.com/Pages/
events.html
The One Thing Holding You Back
Raphael Cushnir is an author and lecturer with
a unique approach to personal and professional development. Sun., March 29, 1-4 p.m.
$25 suggested offering. Unity Palo Alto, 3391
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-849-1109.
www.UnityPaloAlto.org
YCIS Preschool Open House Open
demonstration of bilingual Mandarin education
program. Sat., March 28, 9-11 a.m. Yew Chung
International School, 310 Easy St., Mountain
View. Call 650-903-0986. www.ycis-sv.org
Yoga for gardeners Yoga class specially designed for gardeners and stiff people.
10-noon. $30. 248 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto.
Call 650-462-1980. http://www.commongroundinpaloalto.org/upcomingclasses.htm
CLUBS/MEETINGS
Camellias and Azaleas Camellias and
azaleas from Tom Nuccio at the March meeting of the De Anza Chapter of the American
Rhododendron Society. March 25, 7:30 p.m.
Free. Hillview Community Center, Room 12, 97
Hillview Ave., Los Altos.
Monday Night OUT Lesbian, Gay, bisexual
and transgender group with supporters and
friends. Discussion, social events, education and
spiritual development. Mondays, 7 p.m. Offer-
ing accepted. Unity Palo Alto, 3391 Middlefield
Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-494-7222. www.
UnityPaloAlto.org
Palo Alto Ski Club The Palo Alto Ski Club
has owned its lodge in Squaw Valley since 1967.
The club meets the first Wednesday of each
month, plus special events and parties. Palo
Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto.
www.paloaltoskiclub.org
Pregnancy Lunch Lounge Chat with
other pregnant and hoping-to-get-pregnant
women: share info and resources. Informal
and unfacilitated. Wednesdays. noon-1:30
p.m. Free. Blossom Birth, 299 S. California
Ave. Suite 120, Palo Alto.
www.blossombirth.org
SPAUG General Meeting Stanford-Palo
Alto User Group (Personal Computer group)
meets monthly to discuss problems, solutions, software and hardware. Learn more
about computing, meet fellow computer
users. Get help and advice from experienced
users. More info, including program: www.
pa-spaug.org or SVUGA at www.svuga.
org/ Wednesdays, ongoing, 7-9:30 p.m. first
meeting free, $35/year. American Legion
Post, 347 First St., Los Altos. Call 650-4939307. www.svuga.org/
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Media That Matters Film compilation of
jury-selected shorts at the 8th Annual Media
That Matters Festival. Donations requested to
cover cost of films and speakers. Seating limited.
Fri., March 20, 7:30-9 p.m. World Centric, 2121
Staunton Court, Palo Alto. Call 650-739-0699.
http://www.worldcentric.org/conscious-living/
film-series
MVHS Faculty Play The Mountain View
High School Faculty presents “C’mon, Vamanos:
a funny story about love, love, and love,” a
comedy about Dora The Explorer surviving her
sophomore year in high school. March 26-28,
8 p.m. $10 adult/ $5 student, child. Mountain
View High School’s Spartan Theatre, 3535 Truman Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-691-2415.
Sony Hosts Free Recycling Event
Sony’s national Take Back Recycling Program
is coming to the Bay Area. Sony Electronics
Inc. and event partner Waste Management
Recycle America invite the public to drop off
any brand of used or outdated electronics
for proper, free recycling. Sat., March 28, 9
a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Shoreline Amphitheater,
One Amphitheater Way, Mountain View. Call
619-296-0605, ext. 232.
A Whole Lotta Noyse Early Music wind
band The Whole Noyse and the Choral Artists
premiere “Allen Marina;” other works. Magen
Solomon, artistic director. Sun., March 29, 4-6
p.m. $12-28. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 600
Colorado Ave., Palo Alto. Call 415-979-5779 .
www.sfca.org
Allegri Concert at All Saints’ San Francisco Renaissance Voices returns to perform sacred
music of the Sistine Chapel by one of the most
popular composers of the Late Renaissance,
Gregorio Allegri. Sun., March 29, 7:30 p.m. All
Saints’ Episcopal Church, 555 Waverley St., Palo
Alto. www.sfrv.org
Bay Choral Guild: Gallic Flavor Bay
Choral Guild presents French Choral Music
with Organ and Piano: “Requiem” (DuruflÈ),
“Cantique de Jean Racine” (FaurÈ), “Hymne au
Soleil”(Boulanger), “Chansons” (Saint-SaÎns,
FaurÈ, Debussy). Featuring organ solos by T.
Paul Rosas: Litanies (Alain), Alleluias (Messiaen). Pre-concert lecture 4 p.m. Sun., March
22, 4:30-6:30 p.m. $25 general, $20 seniors,
$6 students. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 600
Colorado Ave., Palo Alto.
www.baychoralguild.org
Foothill Symphonic Winds Winter Concert Features Mazera Cox on piano. “March
Op99” by Prokofieff, “Fantasies on a Theme”
by Haydn, “Joio Mountain Song” by Sparke,
“March” by Hindemith, “Beautiful Oregon” by
Barnes, “Psalm 46” by Zdecklik, “Blue Shades”
by Ticheli, “ Rhapsody in Blue” by Gershwin, “El
Capitan” by Sousa. Sun., March 22, 2:30 p.m.
$10 adults, $5 senior and students. Cubberley
Theater, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Call
650-969-0191. http://windband
Peninsula Symphonic Band Winters’
End 2009 Concert Variety of symphonic
music, both classical and contemporary. Selections include popular works by Tschaikowsky,
Sousa, Williams and more. Norbert Molder,
conductor. Sun., March 22, 3-5 p.m. Free. Spangenberg Theatre, 780 Arastradero Road, Palo
Alto. Call 650-873-0671.
www.geocities.com/amiyada/psb
Schola Cantorum - Songs for the Earth
Featuring the poetry of T.S. Eliot, Gerard Manley
Hopkins and others, Libby Larsen’s “Missa
Gaia” is a celebration of earth and its glory. This
work will be paired with Kirke Mechem’s “Earth
My Song” in a concert presented by the 100voice Schola Cantorum (Gregory Wait, music
director). Sun., March 29, 4-6 p.m. $24/$20
and $12 for students. First Congregational
Church, 1985 Louis Road, Palo Alto. Call 650254-1700. www.scholacantorum.org
Songs with Words The Congregational
Oratorio Society, conducted by Gregory Wait,
with Joe Guthrie on the LeTourneau organ,
will perform a concert of choral works by Felix
Mendelssohn, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Mendelssohn’s birth. Sun., March 22,
4 p.m. $15 general/$10 student and senior. First
Congregational Church of Palo Alto, 1985 Louis
Road (at Embarcadero), Palo Alto. Call 650856-6662 . http://www.fccpa.org/FCCPA_Site/
Concerts.html
Triskela Spring Celebration Concert
The Triskela Harp Trip features harps, flute,
pennywhistle and percussion, plus threepart vocals. Sat., March 21, 8-10 p.m. $15 in
advance, $20 day of event. East West Bookstore, 324 Castro St., Mountain View. Call
1-800-909-6161. www.eastwest.com
Winterfest - Known by the Scars The
epic story of Jesus’ journey to the cross in music
and narration by an 80 voice choir. Includes
children’s choir and full orchestra. Free tickets
are available by contacting the event location.
Those without tickets will be seated on a space
available basis. At 4 .pm. and 6:30 p.m. Sat.,
March 21, Free. Mountain View Central Seventh
Day Adventist Church, 1425 Springer Road,
Mountain View.
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DANCE
Ballroom Dancing Salsa will be taught
Fri., March 20, 8 p.m. Lessons for beginning
and intermediate levels, no experience and
no partner necessary. General dance party 9
p.m.-midnight. Singles and couples welcome.
Free refreshments. Dressy casual attire. $8.
Cubberley Community Center Pavilion, 4000
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-8569930. www.readybyte.com/fridaynightdance
Dances of Universal Peace Dances of
Universal Peace (Sufi Dancing) are a spiritual
practice for peace. Dancers join hands in a
circle, sing sacred phrases from different spiritual traditions and dance simple movements
and patterns. No experience is necessary. All
are welcome. 2nd and 4th Saturdays. 7:30-9:30
p.m. Free-will donation. Fireside Room, Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, 505 East
Charleston Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-368-6121.
http://www.peaceworksdancesna.org/Events
ByState.asp?state=CA
English Country Dance English Country
Dance. Live music, no partner needed, all dances taught, comfortable clothes and shoes. 1st,
3rd, 5th Wednesdays through June. 8-10 p.m.
$9/$7 members/$5 students. Flex-It Studio,
425 Evelyn Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-2245318. http://www.bacds.org/series/english/
mountain_view/
English Country Dance Peninsula English
Country Dance welcomes all, from beginners
to experienced dancers. No partner needed,
all dances taught. Wear comfortable clothes
and shoes. Dance meets 1st, 3rd, 5th Wednesdays through June 2009. 8-10 p.m. $9/$7
members/$5 students Flex-It Studio, 425 Evelyn
Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-493-6012.
English Country Dancing English Country
Dance. Live music, no partner needed, all dances taught, comfortable clothes and shoes. 1st,
3rd, 5th Wednesdays through June. 8-10 p.m.
$9/$7 members/$5 students. Flex-It Studio,
425 Evelyn Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-2245318. http://www.bacds.org/series/english/
mountain_view/
ENVIRONMENT
Canopy Tree Walk Learn more about the
trees that create a healthy urban environment.
Canopy’s free Tree Walks provide informative
guided tours of the trees in Palo Alto neighborhoods on the second Saturday of each month.
10 a.m.-noon. Free. Palo Alto Neighborhoods,
See Website Calendar, Palo Alto. Call 650-9646110. www.canopy.org
Environmental Docent-Led Walks
of Shoreline Learn about Shoreline at
Mountain View’s: maritime history; landfill
legacy; environmental processes; ecosystems;
birds, wildlife; and more. Walks depart from
Rengstorff House and last about one hour on
the 4th Sunday of every month. Bring/Wear:
layered clothing, walking shoes, binoculars.
No advanced reservations required. 11 a.m.noon. Free. Rengstorff House, Shoreline at
Mountain View, 3070 N. Shoreline Blvd.,
Mountain View. Call 650-903-6073. http://
www.ci.mtnview.ca.us
EXHIBITS
Elizabeth Williams The Artist’s work “Perception and Reality” will be available for viewing through April 15 at The Clayman Institute.
About her photography Elizabeth states, “While
aware that with labels come limitations, my
work tends to examine the dynamics of human
perception.” 6-8 p.m. Free. Serra House, 589
Capistrano Way, Stanford. http://www.stanford.edu/group/gender/Art/CurrentExhibit.html
Hendrick Goltzius: Promised Gifts
from the Kirk Long Collection This
exhibition features many of the artist’s most
famous and influential images. Including:
“Marriage of Psyche and Cupid,” “Hercules
and Cacus,” and “The Body of Christ.” 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Thu. until 8 p.m. Free. Cantor
Art Center at Stanford University, 328 Lomita
Drive at Museum Way, Stanford. museum.
stanford.edu
Introducing the Cantor Arts Center
These docent-led tours feature a sampling of
objects from various eras and cultures. Every
tour is different. Saturdays and Sundays. Meet in
the main lobby. 1-2 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, 328 Lomita Drive at
Museum Way, Stanford. museum.stanford.edu
ITP Art Exhibit Trish Hansen creates twodimensional wall art which combines symbols,
totems, colors, textures and design motifs,
with the intention of expressing universal
themes such as sacred interconnection, love,
abundance, divinity, creativity, magic, conscious
creation and more. Through April 3, 10 a.m.-6
p.m. Free. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology,
1069 E. Meadow Circle, Palo Alto. Call 650493-4430 ext. 254. www.itp.edu
Moffett Field Historical Society Museum Displays of memorabilia, artifacts, photos
and aircraft models; tours of museum and view
of the exterior of Hangar One. Open Wednesdays through Fridays. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Moffett
Federal Airfield, Building 126, off Highway 101,
Mountain View. Call 650-961-8860.
Mountaineering Photographs by
Leigh Ortenburger Mountaineering photographs by Leigh Ortenburger (1929ñ1991),
with text paying tribute to him and his work.
The exhibition focuses on Ortenburger’s
black-and-white photographs of the Cordillera
Blanca range in Peru, including a twentyfoot panoramic view of the upper Quebrada
Alpamayo. Through April 5 (closed March 22
and 29), Free. Non-Stanford-affiliated visitors
must register at the south entrance portal to
Green Library. Peterson Gallery, Green Library
Bing Wing, Stanford University, Stanford. Call
650-725-1020. library.stanford.edu/depts/
spc/exhibits/index.html
Notable Campus Canines Exhibit The
Stanford campus has long provided a habitat
for man’s best friend. This exhibition explores
the history of pets on campus through stories
of notable dogsóand some of their notable
mastersótold through photographs, correspondence, and printed sources from the
Stanford University Archive. Through March
29, Free. Non-Stanford-affiliated visitors must
register at the south entrance portal to Green
Library. Munger Rotunda, Green Library, Stanford University, Stanford. Call 650-725-1020.
http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/exhibits/
index.html
Pop to Present This exhibition features a
selection of works acquired over the past 10
years, chosen for their aesthetic strength, historic significance, and/or rarity. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thu.
until 8 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center at Stanford
University, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way,
Stanford. museum.stanford.edu
Rodin! The Complete Stanford Collection The Cantor Arts Center expands the
display of Rodin’s work, with the Center’s entire
collection of Rodin’s bronzes, plasters, and
waxes on view. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thu. until 8 p.m.
Free. Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University,
328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford.
museum.stanford.edu
Shattered Peace: The Road to World
War II Marking the seventieth anniversary
of the outbreak of World War II, “Shattered
Peace,” an exhibition by the Hoover Institution
Library and Archives, chronicles the events
leading up to the war by drawing on their
rich holdings. Through May 27, 11 a.m.-4
p.m. Free. Herbert Hoover Memorial Pavilion,
Hoover Institution, Stanford. Call 650-7232605. http://www.hoover.org/pubaffairs/
whatsnew/35502899.html
Stanford Art Spaces Stanford University Mixed media by Timothy Clare, Photography by Tamara Danoyan, paintings by Priyanka
Gupta. Through May 14, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Free. Stanford Art Spaces, 420 Via Palou, Stanford. Call 650-725-3622. http://cis.stanford.
edu/~marigros
Timbuktu to Cape Town This exhibition celebrates the complexity and variety of African art
from across the continent. An array of the most
important works acquired over the past 10 years,
including objects that adorn the human body,
objects related to the home, and those created for
ritual use. Through March 22, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Yhu.
LIVE MUSIC
DJ’s Three DJ’s take turns playing a wide variety of hip hop music on Thursdays. 10 p.m.-2
a.m. Free. St. Stephens Green, 223 Castro St.,
Mountain View. www.ststephensgreen.com/
calendar.html
James Robinson Flamenco jazz guitarist
James Robinson will perform every Saturday
evening, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Free. Cascal, 400
Castro St., Mountain View. http://www.cascal
restaurant.com/events_music.asp
ON STAGE
Art Exhibition
Go Green, an exhibition designed to encourage
conservation while celebrating the coming of spring, will be presented
by the members of Gallery House from March 10 to April 25. Paintings,
sculpture, prints, jewelry, ceramics and photography signifying their
interpretations of spring will be shown. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. Gallery House,
320 California Ave., Palo Alto. Call 650-574-4654. galleryhouse2.com
until 8 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center at Stanford
University, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way,
Stanford. museum.stanford.edu
FAMILY AND KIDS
“Mirabai: Mystic Poet Princess of
India” This is the 17th annual theater production by the students and staff at Ananda’s Living
Wisdom School. March 18 & 19 at 10 a.m.
and March 20 & 21 at 7 p.m. Ananda, 2171 El
Camino Real, Palo Alto. Call 650-323-3363.
www.livingwisdomschool.org
“The Last Unicorn” “The Last Unicorn”
(1982) 93 minutes, G, March 22. This animated tale follows a unicorn (Mia Farrow)
who believes she’s the last of her species and
is searching high and low for someone just
like her. Along the way, she’s disregarded and
harassed, but finally finds solace in a magician
(Alan Arkin). Sun., March 22, 3-5 p.m. Free.
Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo
Alto. Call 650-329-2366.
Above The Rim Tour Fundraiser See former Raiders player Eric Metcalf, Tyrone Peace,
former San Jose Sabercat player and their
celebrity all stars in a fundraising game as they
take on the YouTube Phenomenon TEAM Flight
Brothers. Proceeds will benefit MS in the name
of Eric Turner & Recreation Plus. March 20, $13
in Advance/ $15 at the door Foothill College,
12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Call 408879-0393. www.hoopfever.net
Deer Hollow Farm Tours Docents lead
small groups through working homestead farm
March 21, April 18 and May 16. Visit animals
in pens, meet farm babies, lambs and goats, a
cow, chickens, sheep, rabbits, pigs, ducks. View
large vegetable garden and a short Farm film.
10 a.m.-1 p.m. $5 adults, $3 kids (under 2free).
Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve,
Cristo Rey Drive, Los Altos,. Call 650-965-3276.
www.fodhf.org
Dr Noize & Andy Z Family Concert
Dr. Noize and Andy Z present two interactive
concerts. Audience members are invited to sing,
dance and come on stage to help create music
with electronic instruments. Sat., March 28,
10-11 a.m.; noon-1 p.m. $10. Bus Barn Theater,
97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. Call 650-941-0551.
Game Day Game day at the library. For ages
5 and up. Fri., March 20, 2-4 p.m. Free. Children’s Library, 1276 Harriet St., Palo Alto. Call
650-329-2436.
Helping Boys Behave: Boys & Discipline Discussion will focus on providing
positive guidance to boys ages 3-8. With
Jomary Hilliard, PhD. Tue., March 24, 7-8:30
p.m. Free. City of Mountain View Public
Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View.
Call 650-903-6897. http://www.mountainview.gov/city_hall/library
Hiking Scavenger Hunt Nature-based
scavenger hunt. Ages 7 and up. Meet in the
parking lot. Limited space - register online using
barcode 59370. Sat., March 21, 9:30-11 a.m.
Free. Pearson-Arastradero Preserve, 1530 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-329-2506.
www.enjoyonline.cityofpaloalto.org
Messy Art For Kids Four-week class exploring messy art for kids, such as finger painting
and clay. Fridays, through June 5. 10:15-10:45
a.m. $15 per class. Cubes & Crayons, 152 E.
Dana St., Mountain View. Call 650-209-4846.
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Parent Observation Open House Parent Observation Preschool/Parent Education
Program of the MVLA Adult School will be
having an Open House on Saturday, March 21.
Parent Observation offers classes for parents
and 18-month olds, 2-year olds, and 3-year olds
as well as a stroller fitness class. Sat., March 21,
2-4 p.m. Free. Parent Observation, 1299 Bryant
Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-968-9950.
Paws to Read Practice reading skills by reading to a therapy dog at the library. Sat., March
28, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Free. Children’s Library,
1276 Harriet St., Palo Alto. Call 650-329-2436.
The Islands Are Calling Caribbean music
and limbo contest. Sponsored by the Friends of
the Palo Alto Library. For grades K-5 only. Wed.,
March 25, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Children’s
Library, 1276 Harriet St., Palo Alto. Call 650329-2436.
FILM
Finding Faith at the Movies Faith in film
series. March 11, “The Visitor”; March 18, “The
Lives of Others”; March 25 “WALL-E,” April 1,
“Millions.” Film clips will be presented followed
by discussion. 6-8 p.m. Donation requested.
Grace Lutheran Church, Waverly & Loma Verde,
Palo Alto. Call 650-326-3800.
Sunday Afternoon Film Festival Film,
“The Business of Being Born.” Sun., March 29,
2-4 p.m. $5-25. Blossom Birth, 299 S. California
Ave, Suite 120, Palo Alto. www.blossombirth.org
HEALTH
CPR and First Aid Classes Every Wednesday night, CPR and first-aid classes. CPR basic/
health care professional/renewal and basic first
aid class. Please call and pre-register. Can be
taken separately or combination. 5-9:30 p.m.
$75 for both. 862 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto.
Call 650-424-0204.
Issues with food? Obsessed with
food? Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous is
a program for individuals recovering from addictive eating and anorexia based on the 12 steps
of AA. No dues/no fees/no weigh-ins. Sundays,
7-8:30 p.m. Free. 600 Colorado Ave., Palo Alto.
Call 415-248-9347.
“Bat Boy, The Musical” “Ripped from the
headlines of The Weekly World News, ‘Bat Boy’
tells the amazing story of a strange boy with
pointy ears and his struggle to find a place in
a world that shuns him.” Feb. 27-March 22,
8 p.m. $18-$26. Lohman Theatre, 12345 El
Monte Road, Los Altos. Call 650-949- 7360.
www.foothillmusicals.com
“It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues” Retrospective of blues classics. March 11-April 5,
Tue.-Wed. at 7:30 p.m., Thu.-Sat. at 8 p.m.,
Sun. at 2 and 7 p.m. $21-64. TheatreWorks at
the Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road,
Palo Alto. theatreworks.org
Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka” Musical presented by the young actors of Los Altos Youth
Theatre. March 6-21, 8-9:45 p.m. $15-$10. Bus
Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.
RELIGION/
SPIRITUALITY
Insight Meditation South Bay Shaila
Catherine and guest teachers lead a weekly
Insight Meditation sitting followed by a talk
on Buddhist teachings every Tuesday, 7:30-9
p.m. Free. St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 2094
Grant Road, Mountain View,.
Call 650-857-0904. www.imsb.org
SENIORS
Exploring Sense of Place Karen Harwell
will discuss the nonprofit project, “exploring a
Sense of Place” and show how this group gives
people the means to reconnect to the natural
world. Thu., March 26, 1 p.m. Free. Mountain
View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain
View. Call 650-903-6330.
Prescription Eyeglass options for
Medical/Medicare Patients Information
about covering eye-glass prescriptions, what
Medicare and Medical will cover, and for how
long they will cover. Fri., March 20, 1 p.m. Free.
Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave.,
Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Fashion Show Benefit Quota Intl. of
Mountain View/Los Altos Fashion Show-Luncheon “Completing the Look”. Held at Michael’s
at Shoreline, models wearing “Fashions & Hats”
will be escorted by volunteer Mountain View
Firefighters. Silent auction and raffle. Fashions
variety provided by three local merchants. RSVP
by March 18. Event is March 21. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
$40 per person. Completing the Look - Fashions
& Hats, 2960 Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
Call 650-964-4360.
TALKS/AUTHORS
A Cisco case study: successful product launch using Social Media A Cisco
case study on how Social Media and Web 2.0
tactics were used to build community and buzz
around the launch of the Cisco ASR 1000 ser.
routers. Tue., March 24, 7-9 p.m. $20 online,
$30 at the door. Samovar Conference Hall,
1077 Independence Ave., Mountain View. Call
650-941-8464. http://www.meetup.com/CIOIT-Executives/calendar/9871244/
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135 Group Activities
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BookSale - Library 3/29
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA)
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Emerson School
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Ki Flow - new Japanese exercise! - $15
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Lecture: Alzheimer’s Resources
201 Autos/Trucks/
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Car Trailer 1970 Unknown - $600.00
ob
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Chevy 1999 Blazer - $4,499
Quota of MV/LA Fashion Show
Ford Mustang 1968 Classic Mustang
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Lost Gray/White Cat 650-804-4393
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215 Collectibles &
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145 Non-Profits
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150 Volunteers
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San Francisco Singles Party
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Couples Make Great Mentors!
Springtime Creativity
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130 Classes &
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help feed alley cats in MV
ExChange your World
Library Volunteers Needed
Literacy Tutors in the Classroom
GERMAN Language Class
Instruction for Hebrew
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and
Bat
Mitzvah
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and
Unaffiliated
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in
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A Piano Teacher
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155 Pets
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L6 2BL (Mopar Fuel Injected) ,$2700,
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MALARIA VACCINE STUDY_STANFORD
133 Music Lessons
Adults
PA: 472 Oak Rd., 3/20, 2-5pm;
3/21, 9-1.
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area opens at 8:30am on Sat. BIG
RUMMAGE SALE benefits Lucile
Packard Children’s Hospital. From
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Go one block to 472 Oak Rd. (at corner). CASH ONLY. 650/497-8591
BMW 1985 524TD - $3200. OBO
Found: kid’s play tent
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Moms Get Fit!
140 Lost & Found
Meditation/Buddhist Teachings
Guitar and Bass Lessons
All
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ages,
skill
25+ years exp. 408/260-1131
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Please, No Early Birds!
Issues with food?
THE ROCK BAND CLASS Starts 3/3
Jewelers, Glass and Fine Art
210 Garage/Estate
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1993 Chevy 4X4 New Engine 2500
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200-299
■ KIDS STUFF
330-399
■ MIND & BODY
400-499
■ JOBS
500-599
■ BUSINESS
SERVICES
600-699
■ HOME
SERVICES
700-799
■ FOR RENT/
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
800-899
■ PUBLIC/LEGAL
NOTICES
995-997
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260 Sports &
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GOLF EQUIPMENT - $125/Set
Kids’ adidas soccer shoes - $12
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BabySitter
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Toddler girls Bike - $80
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HDMI CABLE PREMIUM GOLD - $10.00
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203 Bicycles
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Denon AVR 2801 - $175 or be
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220 Computers/
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235 Wanted to Buy
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245 Miscellaneous
240 Furnishings/
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Bedroom Set Antique-One Owner - $850
Art for kids/classes
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340 Child Care
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425 Health Services
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345 Tutoring/
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Chess Lessons for kids and adult
French Native Teacher
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for travelers and business professionals.
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French, Spanish for HS students
HS Math & Spanish Summer Courses
HS Math Tutor (650)494-8946
One-to-One Tutoring Service
Reading and Math Tutor
K-5th. Exp. teacher. Victoria Burnett,
MA.MFC lic. 43868. 650/851-8906;
408/235-0549
Spanish tutoring
Tutor- experienced w/ K-8
350 Preschools/
Schools/Camps
Digital Media for Kids & Teens!
Growing Tree Preschool
Exploration and learning. Ages 2-6. Small
ratio 7:30am-6:00pm (650)857-0655.
Horseback Riding Camp
Spring Break & Summer Camps www.
webbranchriding.com
355 Items for Sale
Great Baby Essentials
High Chair, Clothes, Bike Seat - $10-20
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500 Help Wanted
Restaurant
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560 Employment
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Palo Alto Weekly seeks
Education/Youth/Family beat reporter
The CNPA-award-winning, independent Palo Alto Weekly is seeking
a reporter for its challenging Education, Youth and Family beat and
community reporting. Applicants must be self-starters with an easy
flow of story ideas, good analytical skills and an ability to develop
a solid understanding of the complex local and statewide education
system, challenges and trends.
The Weekly pioneered online posting of news stories as early as
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and online journalism. Applicants should have an interest in and
excitement for the many possibilities in this area — including use of
video and digital photography.
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310-364-0665 (AAN CAN)
Loan Officers!
Experienced. 100% Commission. Work
for a Banker/ Broker with competitive
rates! Paperless system with full access!
Keep current appraiser relationships.
Call Annette 415-328-0352. (Cal-SCAN)
601 Accounting/
Bookkeeping
Accounting
&
Bookkeeping
Service
Affordable prices 408-596-1787
www.reliableaccountingsvcs.com
Affordable Tax and Bookkeeping
For Individuals and Businesses. CPA/
MST 408/888-2297
604 Adult Care
Offered
Canyon House and Crescent Villa
Since 1987. Menlo Park and
Sunnyvale. Assisted living and memory care. Call us for more info or visit
www. canyonhouse.com. 650/3222022
Elderly Caregiver
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13 year aged New York Shelf Corporation
comes with a $1M corporate line of
credit, 85 paydex score and personal
guarantor. $40k, (480) 553-3265,
[email protected] (Cal-SCAN)
Candidates should have at least two years beat-coverage experience,
preferably in education, have strong writing and grammar skills and
be versatile in covering different types of education and community
stories. Dependability and a desire to maintain collegial relationships
with editors are essential.
Discount Notes Bought
408/720-9146 or 800/595-0235
645 Office/Home
Business Services
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648 HorsesBoarding/Training
SANDHAVEN FARM
at Portola Farms
Dedicated
to All of
Your Equestrian
Specializing in
Needs
Jumpers/Hunters
Rachel Yorke
and Sales
(650) 400-6836
650 Pet Care/
Grooming/Training
All Animals Happy House
Pet Sitting Services by
Licensed,
insured,
650-323-4000
Neat-N-Tidy Cleaning
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650/906-3156
Orkopina
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• Meticulous, Quality Work
• Laundry/Ironing/Windows/Blinds
• Wax/Wall Washing/Const. Cleanup
• Senior/Expectant Mother/Newborn Disc.
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www.orkopinacleaningservice.com
Since 1985
737 Fences & Gates
Fences - Decks - Retaining Walls
Stairs. Reasonable prices. Lic. #786158.
Al, 650/269-7113 or 650/853-0824
745 Furniture
Repair/Refinish
Leather Furniture Repair
Expert color matching
and re-dyeing
We can repair leather, vinyl,
fabrics & plastic
Even pet damage and burns!
Lic. 020624
OUT OF THIS WORLD
FREE ESTIMATES • MOBILE SERVICE
Residential &
Commercial
Carpet, Rug & Upholstery
Cleaning Specialists
Phone: (650) 391-5160
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408-773-1395
www.fibrenew.com/silicon_valley
Lic. #054959 - IICRC certified
Susan
refs.
Judy’s Pet Care
Experienced pet sitting in your home.
Daily visits, exercise, and overnights.
(650) 868-2378
Business
Services
The job requires several stories a week, including daily news briefs
posted to the Weekly‘s website, in-depth news stories and a cover
story every four to six weeks relating to children, schools or families
or other assignments in the community.
It is strongly preferred that applicants live in or near Palo Alto. Outof-state applicants with no roots in the area are discouraged. Send
resume and three writing clips to Editorial Assistant Karla Kane,
Palo Alto Weekly, 703 High Street, Palo Alto, CA, 94302, or e-mail
[email protected]. No phone calls please.
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Sandy’s Cleaning
Family owned and operated
A Janitorial Service
Specializing in
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Tel:(408) 732-7765
Cell:(408) 605-0750
WHITE GLOVE
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Home
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703 Architecture/
Design
Design/Permits
One Stop Place for Your Remodeling
Design needs. Complete Plans include
Structural Engineering and Energy
Compliance (T-24). ADW 650/969-4980
710 Carpentry
Cabinetry-Individual Design
Precise, 3-D Computer Modeling
Mantels, Bookcases, Workplaces
Wall
Units,
Window
Seats
Ned Hollis 650-856-9475
715 Cleaning
Services
Housekeeper
wanted
must speak English, attention to detail
in cleaning and laundry. Need to be
available for special projects such as
parties or holiday events. please call
650-328-9221
2 person team.
We do the same service as everyone
else - but the difference is: "we love
to do it!" Steam spot cleaning avail.
Lic. #28276. Call 650/369-7570 www.
FlorLauHousecleaning.com
Affordable Housecleaning
and Handyman Service. Call us for all
of your home repair needs. Great refs.
408/329-0317. Serving the entire Bay
Area.
Delfina’s Housecleaning
Good refs. 15 yrs exp. Free est.
650/520-9038; 650/364-7210
DINA HOUSE CLEANING
DINA HOUSE CLEANING
AFFORDABLE House cleaning english
speaking Free stimate call Dina 650464-0991
Janes Cleaning Service
Housecleaning and Light Gardening,
cooking and dog walker. 408/261-0342.
34 years exp. Serving the Peninsula.
Jose’s Janitorial Service
Professional House Cleaning, Offices *
Window Washing * Basic Residential *
Husband & Wife References
(650)322-0294
Friendly Products • Good References
• All TeamsTrained, • Free In-Home
Uniformed
Estimates
• Senior Discount • License #35780
748 Gardening/
Landscaping
Beckys Landscape
Weekly & Periodic Maint. Annual Rose,
Fruit Tree Pruning, Yard Clean-ups,
Demolition, Excavation, Irrigation, Sod,
Planting, Raised Beds. Driveway, Patio,
Deck Installation. Power Washing.
650/493-7060
Cornelius Construction & Landscaping
• Tree services
• Concrete
• Yard clean up
• Pavers Masonry,
Brick works
• New lawns
• Sprinkler systems • Fences/Retaining
walls, decks
Lic #915925
(650) 353-6554
(650) 218-9872 • (650) 207-3141
719 Remodeling/
Additions
Domicile
Construction, Inc.
General Contractor
T 415 999-3143
• YARD
• LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE
• ESTATE SERVICE
• NEW LAWNS
• SPRINKLER
FREE ESTIMATE
(650)367-1420
RENOVATION
SYSTEMS
CYPREX
Construction
www.domicileconstructioninc.com
since 1990
lic #627843
Landscapes
C-27, B, 701749
728 Drywall/Plaster
www.ECYPREX.com
650-270-0966
DRYWALL & PLASTERING REPAIR
• HANG • TAPE • TEXTURE • SMOOTH WALL
Over 35 Years Experience
Lic #284952
Call Bill
650-321-1577
Cell: 650-279-7820
harbour light drywall
•New •Remodel •Repair
Certified Mold Remediation
Clean, Considerate
Work
.....
Lic #711618
650-483-1480
730 Electrical
Alex Electric
Lic #784136. Free Est.
All electrical.
Alex, (650)366-6924
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Recessed Lighting, panel, Jacuzzi, A/C.
Troubleshooting to code. Lic#874972
CALL CARLOS, 650 576-1991
PBM Electrical
Local Licensed Electrician Since
1980. Quality, reasonable, personalized, complete panels, lighting. New
Homes & Remodels. Lic#514961
Paul (650)269-7734
Stewart Electric
Residential Electric
& Lighting Services.
Lic #745186
(408)745-7115 or (408)368-6622
Williams Electric
30 years wiring homes. 650/343-5125.
Lic. #545936. Call, relax, it’s done!
To place a Classified ad in The Almanac, The Palo Alto Weekly or
The Mountain View Voice call 326-8216 or visit usat fogster.com
F&B Landscaping
• Maintenance • New Lawns
• Irrigation Systems
• Tree Trim or Removal
• Fences • Pavers
[email protected]
(650)215-8601 • Free Est
Flores Gardening Service
General Clean Up * All Tree Work *
Pruning, Trimming, etc. * Sprinkler
Systems * Local, 35 Years * Free Est.
650/948-8965
FLORES GARDENING SERVICE
• Garden & Lawn Maintenance
• Rose Pruning • Tree Trimming
• Stump Removal • Sprinkler(repair)
• Hauling • Lic#232036
11 years experience
Joel (650) 279-9941
Full Landscaping
Irrigation, drainage, lighting, hauling,
concrete. Cozmo, 408/401-0968;
408/499-1104 Lalo
Gaeta's Landscape
Complete Garden Maintenance
Pavers, flagstone, brick work, BBQs,
sprinkler, retaining walls/fences,
lighting, Free Estimate!
(650) 368-1458
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H AND H GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE
Need help with your garden or landscape. monthly maintenance and new
landscaping, We can help. Free estimates. Randy 510-455-0215 or Rufino
650-388-8282.
J. L. GARDENING SERVICE
• Garden & Landscape Care
• Full Weekly or Bi-Weekly Service
• Cleanups • Free Estimates
25 Years of Experience
CELL:
(650) 988-8694
(650) 520-9097
Kitchens, Bathrooms,
Stucco, Dry Rot
& Masonry
Lic. #743748
LET BOB DO IT!
Japanese Gardener
Maintenance * Garden works
Clean ups * Pruning
(650)327-6283, evenings
Custom Lighting s Electrical Upgrades
Crown Molding s Paint s Tile
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Jesus Garcia Landscaping
Maintenance - Sprinklers - New Fences.
(650)366-4301 or (650)346-6781 ask
for Jesus or Carmen
Landa’s Gardening
& Landscaping
•Yard Maintenance • New Lawns
• Clean Ups •Tree Trimming/Pruning
• Wood Fencing
(650) 576-6242 Ramon
M. Sanchez General Landscaping
and Design
Concrete, patios, driveways, flagstone,
lacking pavers, new lawns, planting,
irrigation, garden lighting, clean-ups.
New installation & repairs. Lic.#860920
(650)444-7072, 342-1392
Maintenance
Clean up, trim, pruning, stump
removal/tree service, rototilling, aeration, landscaping, drip and sprinkler.
Roger, 650/776-8666
Free
KEANE CONSTRUCTION
Reces
s
Speciaion
Specializing
10% O l
FF
in Home Repairs
(650) 430-3469
www.JLGARDENING.COM
Mario’s Gardening
Maintenance, clean-ups.
650/365-6955; 995-3822
Domicile Construction Inc.
est.
Call Bob: (650) 868-2518
LEFT COAST BUILDERS
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licensed by the Contractors State
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requires that contractors include their
license numbers on all advertising.
Check your contractor’s status at
www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB
(2752). Unlicensed persons taking
jobs that total less than $500 must
state in their advertisements that they
are not licensed by the Contractors
State License Board.
Wanderkauven
Construction
REMODEL-REPAIR-KITCHENBATHROOM-ELECT-PLUMBING
PAINT-FENCE-DECK-CONCRETE
Lic#580816
Free Estimate-No job too small
(650)369-6812•(415)810-7913
754 Gutters
Natural Gardens
Landscape Service
Lic
#793711
[email protected]
Orkopina Concrete/Gardening
General landscape, cleanup, trim. New
lawns, sprinklers, concrete. 650/9621536
Ray’s Landscaping
Lawns, sprinklers, pavers, stone, clean
ups, hauling. Since 1980. Lic. 749922.
650/969-4276; 650/793-3939.
Roy’s Landscaping & Maintenance
Professional Stone work & Water
Fountains. Residential/Commercial,
with ad 10% off. Excellent References.
(650)520-4744 or (650)218-3267
Sam’s Garden Service
General Cleanup • Gardening
Pruning • Trimming
New Lawns • Sprinkler Systems
Thatching • Planting
(650)969-9894
SANDOVAL GARDENING
Complete landscaping.call Jose and
Dina 650-464-0991 fre est.
751 General
Contracting
A B WEST
CONSTRUCTION
• Remodels • Repairs
• Tile • Carpentry • Decks
• Elec/Plumbing • Painting
Call E. Marchetti
for Free Estimate
Excellent Local References
(650) 347-8359 Lic.#623885
Fax(650)344-6518
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✮ HAULING ✮
LARGE TRUCKS
Dump Runs • Trees
LARGE/small JOBS
Free Estimate Insured
Frank’s Hauling
Commercial, Residential, Garage,
Basement & Yard. Clean-up. Fair prices.
650/361-8773
J & G HAULING SERVICE
Misc. junk, office, appliances,
garage, storage, etc, clean-ups. Old
furniture, green waste and yard junk.
Licensed & insured. FREE ESTIMATES
650/368-8810
767 Movers
SHMOOVER
MOOVERS
LICENSE CAL. T-118304
22 years serving your area
FREE ESTIMATES • REFERENCES
Ed Rodriguez
Ph/Fax (650) 570-5274
Cell (650) 465-9163
Jeffs Handyman and Repair
Free est. 10% SENIOR Discount.
“No
Job
Too
Small.”
Call Jeff, 650/714-2563
Kensil Service Company
The Palo Alto Handyman
(650)743-6251
No phone
number in the ad?
GO TO
FOGSTER.COM
for contact
information
Al Peterson Roofing
since 1946
Specializing in
• Repairs • Reroofing
• Maintenance
• Gutter cleaning• Moss removal
650-493-9177
Cornelius Construction Roofing
• Emerg. roof repair • Re-roofing
• Water proofing • Gutter cleaning
License #915925
(650) 353-6554
327-5493
792 Pool Services
771 Painting/
Wallpaper
Don Pohlman’s Painting
* Detailed Craftsmanship
* Excel. Restorative Prep
* Great Local References
650/799-7403 * Lic. 635027
Gary Rossi PAINTING
Residential/Commercial. Wall paper
removal. Lic. (#559953) and Bonded.
Free est. 650/345-4245
QUALITY PREPARATION
& FINISH WORK
• Interior/Exterior
STYLE PAINTING
Commercial and Residential. Interior/
Exterior. Licensed (#903303) and
Insured. Complete painting service.
650/388-8577
Electrical • Plumbing • Painting
Carpentry • Tile • Wallpapering
790 Roofing
Serving the Peninsula since 1975/Owner-Operated!
ABLE HANDYMAN FRED
HANDY “ED” MAN
by Becky’s Landscaping
650.493.7060
Licensed & insured #392875
Al Trujillo Handyman Service
Int./Ext. painting* Kit./BA Improv.,
Dry Rot, Flooring Install, Homes/Apt.
Repairs, Auto Sprinkler, Landscapes,
Fences. 20yrs. 650-207-1306
POWER WASHING
Prompt Service
A European Craftsmanship
Kitchen
and
Bath
Remodeling.
For All Your Repair Needs. Plumbing,
Finish Carpentry and More. Licensed.
650/270-7726
• Complete Home Repairs • Maintenance
• Remodeling • Professional Painting
• Carpentry • Plumbing • Electrical
• Custom Cabinet Design
– 30 Years Experience –
650.529.1662 • 483.4227
787 Pressure
Washing
New driveway, patio, deck?
We can do! Or try a fresh,
clean look – Power Wash!
BLAKEMORE PAINTING, INC.
757 Handyman/
Repairs
He-Man Plumbing
Serving Palo Alto & Menlo Park. Lic.
#915454. 650/222-7953
650-327-HAUL
cell: 415-999-0594
NEAT RELIABLE
PAINTING
• Residential &
Commercial
• Estate Service
• Indoor & Outdoor
• Clean ups
(650) 670-4094 (650) 364-9743
759 Hauling
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FREE ESTIMATES
325-8039
Wallpapering by Trish
24 years of experience
Free Estimates
949-1820
Woodside Pool Service
In memory of Ed Wirsch. Service,
repairs, PG&E certified energy audits.
650/948-8358
795 Tree Care
OZZIES TREE SERVICE:
Certified arborist, 22 yrs exp. Tree
trimming, removals and stump grinding. Free chips and wood. Free est.
Lic. and insured. 650/ 368-8065; cell
650/704-5588
PALO ALTO
TREE SERVICE
• Ornamental & Tree Pruning
• Removal & Stump Grinding
Emergency Service
Lic.#819244 Bonded & Insured
Ask for José (650) 380-2297
Real
Estate
Bayshore Plumbers
Service, drains, repairs. 21 years exp.,
comm’l/res. Insured. Lic. 905661.
650/323-6464; 408/250-0568. www.
bayshoreplumbers.com
Housing Wanted - Exchange
803 Duplex
Room Wanted -Exchange
820 Home Exchanges
805 Homes for Rent
Green Cool Modern
East Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $1950.00/m
825 Homes/Condos
for Sale
East Palo Alto, 4 BR/2.5 BA - $4000
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Menlo Park,
$2,249,950
Los Altos Hills, 5+ BR/4+ BA - $7500/mo
BR/3.5
BA
-
5+
BR/4+
BA
-
Mountain View, 2 BR/2 BA - 50,000.00
Mountain View, 3 BR/2 BA - $875500
Los Altos, 3 BR/2 BA - $2,995
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1.5 BA - $575,000
Los Altos, 4 BR/2.5 BA - $4,500/mon
Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $729,000
Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $3850/mont
Redwood City, 4 BR/2 BA - $1,000,000
Mountain View, 3 BR/2.5 BA - $2600
BR/2.5
4
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $769,950
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Seeking Quiet Studio/1 BR Apt.
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1700/mo
Mountain View,
$2900.00
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BA
-
Redwood City,
$2999500
5+
BR/4+
BA
-
San Carlos, 3 BR/2 BA - 899,000
Mtn. View, 4 BR/2.5 BA - $3,150/mo.
830 Commercial/
Income Property
LONE WOLF
PROPERTIES
Leasing and Property Management
650-326-7570
HOMES NEEDED!
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $3,700 mon
Furnished offices – all incl
Office Space Available
Downtown Menlo Park. (650)218-3669
PA: Downtown
120-4355 sf offices for lease. Photos,
plans, pricing: www.paoffices.com.
650/776-5390
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA
Charming, clean and cheery home.
Nr Calif Ave/Stanford. No pets. Lease
$2750/mo 650-625-1796
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BA - $5750/mo.
Palo Alto, 3 BR/1.5 BA - $3800
Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $3800/mo.
Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $ 3,650
Palo Alto, 4 BR/2 BA - $3800. mon
Palo Alto, 4 BR/4+ BA - $6500
Palo Alto, 5+ BR/2 BA
$4200 Avail Immed. 650.533.4645
Portola Valley Office Space
Free standing building on Portola
Road next to the Village Square
Shopping Center. Very reasonable
rates. Different sizes available.
Contact Tom at 650 207-6063.
RWC: Office
Atherton border. In quiet bldg., 110sf.
$280 mo. Yr lease. Incl. carpet, parking,
janitorial, utils. 650.208.8624
840 Vacation
Rentals/Time Shares
Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $2300/mont
Bed & Breakfast B&B Hotel
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $1395/mo
San Carlos, 2 BR/2 BA - $1,800.
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $1595/mo
Sunnyvale, 2 BR/1 BA - $1850/mont
Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $1050/
mon
Woodside, 2 BR/2 BA - $5200
Mountain View, 2 BR/1 BA - $1550/mo.
Mountain View, 2 BR/1 BA - $1495/mo.
MV-PA Vicinity: Studio & 1BR
2 locations. Flex rent. Prof residence.
Unique features. Studios $1150$1350; 1BR $1350-$1550 650/9641146 or [email protected]
783 Plumbing
815 Rentals Wanted
WDSD: 1BR
2 rooms w/deck, kit. Pool, BBQ. $1200
mo., incl. utils. Avail. 4/1. 650/8511078
Redwood City, 2 BR/1 BA - $2300/mo.
Alex’s Custom Concrete
Decorative pavers, driveways, IPS,
stamping,
landscaping.
Cozmo,
408/401-0968. Alex, 408/592-8291.
Organizing Alex
Reasonable Rates; Money back
guarantee.
organizingalex.com
650-521-3246; alexaschwanden3701@
yahoo.com.
Portola Valley, 1 BR/1 BA - $1600
Sunnyvale, 1 BR/1 BA - $1050
801 Apartments/
Condos/Studios
Mountain View, 3 BR/2 BA - $1850
End the Clutter & Get Organized
ResidentialOrganizing
by Debra Robinson
(650)941-5073
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1100/mo
Sunnyvale, 1 BR/1 BA - $1100
Beach House
Monterey Dunes Beach House on the
Water.3bedroom,3 baths, pool, tennis
court,no smoking or pets $600.00 per
night call 650-598-7047
775 Asphalt/
Concrete
779 Organizing
Services
Redwood Shores, 2 BR/2 BA - $1975
Redwood City, Studio - $1100
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $2400.00
Mountain View, 2 BR/1 BA - $1700/
mont
Roe General Engineering
Asphalt
*
Paving
*
Sealing
New Construction and Repairs
30 years exp. No job too small
Lic #663703 * 650/814-5572
Redwood Shores, 2 BR/2 BA - $1775
MP: 1BR/1BA
Cottage, attached 200 blk Willow Rd.
Lr/dr, full k, utilities incl. (650)3267679
Redwood City, 1 BR/1 BA - $1300
Mountain View, Studio - 999.00
MV: 1BR/1BA
Downtown. Move in bonus! Pool, laundry,
covered parking. $1200 mo. Please call
650/279-7208
Palo Alto, 5+ BR/3 BA
Newer,Big,CuDSac/5668038/$7850
Woodside, 3 BR/2.5 BA - $4200/mo
Woodside, 4 BR/3.5 BA - $9,000
Woodside: 1BR/1BA ,Guest House
Split level w/stairs, garage w/washer &
dryer. Pool and tennis court. Utilities paid
except comcast & phone. No pets, or
smoking. $2250/mo Cliff (650)851-1683
809 Shared Housing/
Rooms
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Browse hundreds of online listings with photos and maps. Find
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MV: 1BR/1BA
Cute, old-fashioned cabin-like. Oak
floors, secluded garden patio. Laundry
on premises. Small complex. $1195. N/
P. Avail. now. Manager, 650/938-4496.
Menlo Park Near Stanford, 1 BR/1 BA
- $895
PA: 1BR/1BA
Move in bonus! Patio, pool, laundry, cov.
pkg, $1200 mo. Also 2BR/2BA avail.
Info, 650/796-7096
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1060.00/m
PA: 1BR/1BA
Upstairs. Bike to Stanford. Year
lease. N/P. Avail. 2/4/09. $1295 mo.
650/493-9576
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BA - $600/month
PA: 2BR/2BA
Redecorated, parking, pool, California
ave. district. No smoker, no pets.
$2200/mo (650)324-8317
Sunnyvale, 3 BR/2.5 BA - $710/month
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1100/mo
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BA - $2000
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BA - $2400
Molokai Beach House
Beach front, 3 bd., 2 ba. 2acres $300/
nt. [email protected]
Pajaro Dunes Condo
2BR/2BA or 1BR/1BA. On beach, ocean
view. Cable TV, VCR, CD, tennis, W/D.
Pvt. deck, BBQ. Owner, 650/424-1747.
[email protected]
Palo Alto, CA
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $650/month
Mtn View, 2 BR/1 BA - $850
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1150
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $900.00
Palo, 1 BR/1 BA - $800.00/mo
San Mateo To Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA
810 Cottages for
Rent
Menlo Park, Studio
Studio behind main house in downtown.
650-328-4537
Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii
Vacation on the “Garden Island” at our
3BR/3BA home. Sleeps 6 adults, 3-4
children. $975/week. 650 493 3927
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995 Fictitious Name
Statement
HELEN VANDERBERG & ASSOCIATES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520218
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Helen Vanderberg &
Associates, 65 Gladys Ave., Mountain
View, CA 94043, Santa Clara County:
HELEN VANDERBERG
65 Gladys Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
This business is owned by an individual.
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed herein on 1998.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 17, 2009.
(Voice Feb. 27, March 6, 13, 20, 2009)
NIJIYA MARKET
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520075
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Nijiya Market, 143
E. El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA
94040, Santa Clara County:
JINON CORPORATION
2180 W. 190th Street
Torrance, CA 90504
This business is owned by a
Corporation.
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed herein on June, 98.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 12, 2009.
(Voice Feb. 27, March 6, 13, 20, 2009)
HUNGRY MINDS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520277
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Hungry Minds, 1929
Crisanto Avenue #801, Mountain View,
CA 94040, Santa Clara County:
BROWNING NEDDEAU
1929 Crisanto Avenue #801
Mountain View, CA 94040
This business is owned by an individual.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 18, 2009.
(Voice Feb. 27, March 6, 13, 20, 2009)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME
File No. 520187
The following person(s)/entity(ies) has/
have abandoned the use of the fictitious
business name(s). The information given
below is as it appeared on the fictitious
business statement that was filed at the
County Clerk-Recorder’s Office.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S):
1.) ADVANCED DENTAL LAB, 2.)
SUPERIOR DENTAL, 3.) VISION DENTAL
570 E. El Camino Real #C
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
FILED IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY
ON:
05/28/2008
UNDER FILE NO. 509982
REGISTRANT’S NAME(S):
ADVANCED DENTAL LAB., INC.
570 E. El Camino Real #C
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
THIS BUSINESS WAS CONDUCTED
BY a corporation.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 17, 2009.
(Voice Feb. 27; March 6, 13, 20, 2009)
GREENPOINT COACH
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520286
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, GreenPoint Coach,
188 S. Whisman Rd. Bldg. ‘A’, Mountain
View, CA 94041, Santa Clara County:
SUSAN M. DAVIS
257 Mountain View Ave.
Mtn. View, CA 94041
ROBERT R. DAVIS
257 Mountain View Ave.
Mtn. View, CA 94041
This business is owned by a Trust.
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed herein on January 2009.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 18, 2009.
(Voice Feb. 27, March 6, 13, 20, 2009)
BIODENT DENTAL LAB
ADVANCED DENTAL LAB
SUPERIOR DENTAL LAB
VISION DENTAL LAB
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520188
The following person (persons) is
(are) doing business as, 1.) Biodent
Dental Lab, 2.)Advanced Dental Lab,
3.) Superior Dental Lab, 4.) Vision
Dental Lab, 570 E. El Camino Real #C,
Sunnyvale, CA 94087, Santa Clara
County:
BIODENT DENTAL LAB, INC.
570 E. El Camino Real #C
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
This business is owned by a
Corporation.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 17, 2009.
(Voice March 6, 13, 20, 27, 2009)
MOHAWK AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CENTER
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520588
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Mohawk Authorized
Service Center, 922 San Leandro Ave.,
# A, Mountain View, CA 94043, Santa
Clara County:
ELEGANT THREAD INCORPORATED
922 San Leandro Ave., # A
CA 94043
This business is owned by a
Corporation.
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed herein on 1-1-09.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 25, 2009.
(Voice March 6, 13, 20, 27, 2009)
Platform D
CloudCamp
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 519916
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, 1.) Platform D, 2.)
CloudCamp, 1046 Mercy St., Mountain
View, CA 94041, Santa Clara County:
DAVID NIELSEN
1046 Mercy St.
Mountain View, CA 94041
This business is owned by an individual.
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed herein on 1/1/09.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 9, 2009.
(Voice March 6, 13, 20, 27, 2009)
ARTISAN WINE DEPOT
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520446
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Artisan Wine Depot,
400A Villa Street, Mountain View, CA
94041, Santa Clara County:
TRAN’S WINES INC
144 South Third Street #132
San Jose, CA 95112
This business is owned by a corporation.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 20, 2009.
(Voice March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
THE GARAGE GUYS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520972
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, The Garage Guys,
771 Palo Alto Ave., Mountain View, CA
94041, Santa Clara County:
BRUCE NASH
771 Palo Alto Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94041
This business is owned by an individual.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 5, 2009.
(Voice March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
SPRINKLER SOLUTIONS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520971
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Sprinkler Solutions,
771 Palo Alto, Mountain View, CA
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94041, Santa Clara County:
BRUCE NASH
771 Palo Alto, Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94041
This business is owned by an individual.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 5, 2009.
(Voice March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
COGNIQUEST
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520833
The following person (persons) is
(are) doing business as, Cogniquest,
1051 S. Bernardo Ave., Sunnyvale, CA
94087, Santa Clara County:
ELAINE P. YOUNG
1051 S. Bernardo Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
FUMING YOUNG
1051 S. Bernardo Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
This business is owned by a general
partnership. Registrant/Owner began
transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on
03/04/1999.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 3, 2009.
(Voice March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
ZYPALONG
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520908
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Zypalong, 1853
Doane Ave., Mountain View, CA 94043,
Santa Clara County:
ZYPALONG, LLC
1853 Doane Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
This business is owned by a limited
liability company.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 4, 2009.
(Voice March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
BAY AREA PRO AUTO
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 520656
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as, Bay Area Pro Auto,
3150 De La Cruz Blvd., Suite # 114,
Santa Clara, CA 95054, Santa Clara
County:
RAMIN MOTEIZADEH
1166 Morse Ave. # 202
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
This business is owned by an individual.
Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to
transact business under the fictitious
business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 26, 2009.
(Voice March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
BARK BATHE & BEYOND
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 521367
The following person (persons) is
(are) doing business as, Bark Bathe &
Beyond, 652 Cuesta Dr., Mtn. View, CA
94040, Santa Clara County:
TATMAR LLC
652 Cuesta Dr.
Mtn. View, CA 94040
This business is owned by a Limited
Liability Company.
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed herein on March 16,
2009.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 16, 2009.
(Voice March 20, 27, April 3, 10, 2009)
997 All Other Legals
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
WAYNE GAN TOM, aka WAYNE TOM,
aka WAYNE G. TOM
Case No. 1-09-PR-164636
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,
contingent creditors and persons who
may otherwise be interested in the will
or estate, or both, of WAYNE GAN TOM,
WAYNE TOM, WAYNE G. TOM.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been
filed by: ROSALIE T. FOX in the Superior
Court of California, County of SANTA
CLARA.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests
that ROSALIE T. FOX be appointed as
personal representative to administer
the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority
to administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of Estates
Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions
without obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important actions,
however, the personal representative
will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived
notice or consented to the proposed
action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an
interested person files an objection to
the petition and shows good cause why
the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held
on APRIL 8, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept.
15 of the Superior Court of California,
Santa Clara County, located at 191 N.
First St., San Jose, CA, 95113. IF YOU
OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
you should appear at the hearing and
state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the
hearing. Your appearance may be in
person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE
A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of
the deceased, you must file your claim
with the court and mail a copy to the
personal representative appointed by
the court within four months from the
date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California
Probate Code. The time for filing claims
will not expire before four months
from the hearing date noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court
a Request for Special Notice (form
DE-154) of the filing of an inventory
and appraisal of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provided in
Probate Code section 1250. A Request
for Special Notice form is available
from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
/s/ Maureen O’Connell
999 W. Taylor Street, Suite B
San Jose, CA 95126
(408)297-6004
(Voice March 6, 13, 20, 2009)
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
EDWIN V. KARBOWSKI
Case No. 1-08-PR-164132
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,
contingent creditors and persons who
may otherwise be interested in the
will or estate, or both, of EDWIN V.
KARBOWSKI.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been
filed by: JOHN M. KARBOWSKI in the
Superior Court of California, County of
SANTA CLARA.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests
that JOHN M. KARBOWSKI be appointed
as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the decedent’s
will and codicils, if any, be admitted to
probate. The will and any codicils are
available for examination in the file kept
by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority
to administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of Estates
Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions
without obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important actions,
however, the personal representative
will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived
notice or consented to the proposed
action.) The independent administration
authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the
petition and shows good cause why the
court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held
on April 9, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept.
15 of the Superior Court of California,
Santa Clara County, located at 191 N.
First St., San Jose, CA, 95113. IF YOU
OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
you should appear at the hearing and
state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the
hearing. Your appearance may be in
person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE
A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of
the deceased, you must file your claim
with the court and mail a copy to the
personal representative appointed by
the court within four months from the
date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California
Probate Code. The time for filing claims
will not expire before four months
from the hearing date noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court
a Request for Special Notice (form
DE-154) of the filing of an inventory
and appraisal of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provided in
Probate Code section 1250. A Request
for Special Notice form is available
from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
/s/ John B. Sines
342 State Street, Suite 1
Los Altos, CA 94022
(650)948-1096
(Voice March 20, 27, April 3, 2009)
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Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome end unit near Cuesta Park
Vaulted ceilings throughout
Living room w/ corner fireplace,
skylight, hardwood floor and
sliding glass door to patio
Open kitchen with breakfast bar,
tile counter top & hardwood floor
Separate dining room
Master with walk-in closet &
sliding glass door to balcony
Attached 2 car garage
Central A/C
Priced at: $748,000
128 THOMPSON AVE, MOUNTAIN VIEW
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130 Plum Court
Mountain View
Bright & airy 4 bedroom, 3 bath
home only 9 years old
1st floor bedroom & bath
Wood floors in common areas
Modern kitchen with granite
counter top & slider to backyard
Separate family room
Elegant baths with granite
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Master suite with vaulted ceiling
Close to downtown Mountain
View & Steven’s Creek Trail
Attached 2 car garage
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Priced at: $975,000
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94 Freedom Way
Mountain View
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913 Camille Lane
Mountain View
Los Altos schools
Dramatic 3 bedroom, 3 bath end
unit townhome w/ vaulted ceilings
13 years young!
Living room boasts fireplace
Separate family & dining rooms
Kitchen, dining & family rooms
with wood laminate floors
Kitchen with door to deck
Central A/C
Attached 2 car garage
1,421 sq ft per Metroscan
3 Bedroom / 2 Bathroom
Offered at: $870,000
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townhome only 6 years old
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ceilings & walk-in closets
Living room with fireplace, high
ceiling and wood floors
Gourmet kitchen w/ granite
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Separate dining room
Attached 2 car garage
Inside full size laundry hook-ups
Priced at: $829,000
989 Asilomar Terr. #3
Sunnyvale
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townhome with 1st floor bedroom
Living room with hardwood floor,
fireplace, high ceiling, slider to
balcony
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bar and stainless steel appliances
Master bedroom with walk-in
closet and slider to deck
2 car garage
Inside laundry hook-ups
Priced at: $618,000
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1505 Bonita Avenue, Mountain View
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7545 RAINBOW DRIVE
This home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bright, updated baths, hardwood floors,
$949,000
Beautifully Updated Home with Regnart Elementary, Kennedy Middle & Monta Vista High, Updated Kitchen
with New Cabinets and Granite Counter Top, Remodeled Bathrooms, Double Pane Windows, Hardwood Floors,
New Roof (2006), Approx. 1,410 Sq. Ft. of Living Space, Approx. 6,000 Sq. Ft Lot Size, 2 Car Garage.
fireplace in living room, double-pane windows, bonus room offering many possibilities, a built-in loft with pull-down ladder for extra storage in spacious 2 car
garage, and landscaped yards. Walking distance to Bubb Elementary School
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MOUNTAIN VIEW
604 EL RANCHITO WAY
station, farmers market, and Downtown's many attractions.
$829,000
Spacious bungalow style home near downtown Mountain View. Large back yard, 3br/2ba, approximately 1700 sq.
ft. of living space. Large family room with fireplace, hardwood floors, freshly painted.
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1476 FAIRWAY DR
$3,798,000
Newly constructed 5 BR home on approximately half AC flat lot. Beautiful gourmet kitchen, open family room, soaring
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1397 CUERNAVACA CIRCULO, MOUNTAIN VIEW
3,495,000
Custom designed home w/ exceptional attention to detail. Soaring ceilings, crown moldings, gorgeous stone
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12011 GREENHILLS COURT
$4,395,000
Exceptional gated property on quiet cul-de-sac with tennis court and pool. Five bedrooms and three baths plus office/
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12540 ROBLE LADERA ROAD
$1,695,000
Incredible opportunity to remodel or build new your custom home on 1.64 acre lot in Los Altos Hills. Existing home
includes four bedrooms, two and half baths, and 3,398 square feet of living space. Located near Fremont Hills
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SANTA CLARA
3458 CABRILLO AVENUE
$699,000
Completely remodeled (almost 100% new) 3 bedroom 2 bath home with living room and family room. Features
include: granite countertops and stainless steel appliances in kitchen, beautiful flooring throughout , new front lawn
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may be purchased separately. MDA: 110,051 / MFA: 8,477
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NEWLY REMODELED
$1,449,000
Waverly Park Beauty features remodeled 4 bedroom, three bath ranch style Adobe home on great lot in premier
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• Approximately 1,369 Sq.Ft.
• Private Location Facing Green Belt,
Trees, Clubhouse & Pool
• Property Built in 2006
• Granite Kitchen Counter Tops with
Full Backsplash including Island/
Breakfast Bar
• Upgraded Stainless Steel Kitchen
Appliances including a Gas Stove
• Tile Floors in Entryway, Coat Closet,
Kitchen & Bathrooms
• Upgraded Carpet in Living Rm,
Family Rm, Dining Rm, Stairs &
Bedrooms
• Upstairs Bathrooms Include Granite
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Shower Walls
• 2 Car Attached Garage Which
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floors, fireplace in living room, eat-in nook in kitchen, dining
“L”, inside utility room and 2-car detached garage. This home is
located in a quiet neighborhood and offers easy access to schools,
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907 PEGGY LN, Menlo Park
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$2,495,000
*MLS#80906099
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Reduced Price: $778,000
3bd/2ba “Plus a Guest House” Price: $798,000
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664 REGAS DR.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
3 BR | 2.5 BA
Fabulous single-family home steps from Castro. Bright, open floor plan, 2 car
garage & yard! Open Sat 1:30-4:30 and Sunday 10-4:30
Kim Copher
650.941.7040
$749,950
Fantastic MV home with great floor plan in sought after area. Large, fenced
yard & 2 car garage.
Tim Trailer
650.325.6161
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LOS ALTOS
4 BR | 2 BA
51 E PORTOLA AVENUE
$1,618,888
NORTH LOS ALTOS GEM Elegant 2 story home close to the Village. Vaulted
ceiling in LR and 2nd flr Mstr bdrm.
Donna Liu
650.941.7040
4 BR | 3 BA
140 MERRITT RD
$2,695,000
Striking architectural design & fine quality craftsmanship. Kitchen w/ island.
Huge yard!
Julie Lau
650.325.6161
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LOS ALTOS
4 BR | 3 BA
$1,100,000
3 BR | 2.5 BA
1911 SAN RAMON AVE
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Remodeled Kitchen & Family Room w/ granite, stainless steel appliances
Jim Galli
650.941.7040
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SUNNYVALE
3 BR | 2 BA
1125 LEXINGTON DRIVE
$758,000
DESIRABLE AREA Lovely ranch in desirable Cherry Chase. Cherry Chase
Elementary & Homestead High! School.
Shelly Potvin
650.941.7040
CUPERTINO
MOUNTAIN VIEW
MOUNTAIN VIEW
PALO ALTO
SAN JOSE
UPDATED TOWNHOME
625,000
2 BR 2 BA Remodeled kitchen w/maple
cabinets, granite cnters,bonus rm,dual-pane
windows,2-car garage
Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456
RESORT-LIKE HOME
$1,698,000
5 BR 3 BA Top-of-the-line upgrades, heated
gazebo, pool. Full wet-bar,bonus loft, outdoor
kitchen.
Owen Halliday
650.325.6161
LOS ALTOS
892 WINDMILL PARK LN
$1,099,000
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
4 BR 3 BA Yet close to town. Remodeled kitchen. Fresh paint, new carpets. Dining room.
Large deck.
Joanne Fraser
650.941.7040
648 WILLOWGATE ST.
SAT/SUN 12 - 5
$795,000
3 BR 2.5 BA Willowgate Townhomes combining traditional craftsman architecture in a
collection of 11.
Gil Oraha
650.325.6161
734 CHIMALUS DR
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$1,980,000
4 BR 3 BA Charming 6 year old Barron traditional home in pristine condition. 2513 sq ft
lvng space
Alan & Nicki Loveless
650.325.6161
7054 CALCATERRA DRIVE
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$848,000
3 BR 2 BA Lovely home~Central A/C~Dual
pane windows~Hardwood floors~Newer
carpet~Williams Elem
Fran Papapietro
650.948.0456
NEWLY REMODELED
$599,000
3 BR 1 BA Cute & Cozy, New Anderson
Double Pane Windows, New Stucco exterior,
close to schools.
Geraldine Asmus
650.325.6161
1444 PITMAN AVE.
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
23 CORONADO AVE,
$1,779,000
4 BR 3.5 BA Beautifully remodeled North Lost
Altos home near quaint
shops and restaurants.
Denise Monfette
650.325.6161
MOUNTAIN VIEW
OPEN SAT/SUN
412 TYNDALL STREET
881 REBECCA PRIVADA
$997,000
$999,000 Resort atmosphere 3BR/2BA. Ambiance, ameSAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
2 BR 2.5 BA Los Altos Village Square town- nities, convenience all in one story. Mint
houses. Exquisite brand new construction by condition! Low association fees!
Di Mattei.
Jim Galli
650-948-0456
Couture/Bohl
650.941.7040
130 PLUM CT
412-426 TYNDALL ST #1
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$975,000
$999,000 4 BR 3 BA Great floor plan w/high ceilings,
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
family rm, recessed lighting & wood floors
2 BR 2.5 BA
650.948.0456
650.948.0456 Royce Cablayan
Bohl/Couture
NEWLY RENOVATED HOME
$949,000
414 TYNDALL STREET
$899,000 3 BR 2 BA A beautiful and thoroughly renoSAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
vated home on a lot of more than 9400 sq ft
2 BR 2.5 BA Los Altos Village Square town- near downtown
houses. Exquisite brand new construction by
Lan L. Bowling
650.328.5211
Di Mattei.
216
VIEW
ST
Couture/Bohl
650.941.7040
$895,000
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
1 W EDITH AVENUE #A103
2 BR 2.5 BA Located in Downtown Mt. View,
$868,000 nr shops & restaurants. 1 yr old Spanish Revival
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
2 BR 2 BA Seniors Community w/secure complex
undergrnd park.Lrg mstr bedrm w/lots of Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456
closet space
$850,000
Joanne Fraser
650.941.7040 295 HANS AVE- CUESTA PARK
3 BR 2 BA Corner lot. DR has built-in cabinets.
5100 EL CAMINO REAL #201
Hrdwd flrs, updated windows. Solar energy
$757,000 system.
SAT 1:30 - 4:30
650.325.6161
3 BR 2 BA Brand new condo with Los Altos R. Brendan Leary
schools. High ceilings, hardwood floors. LUXURY TOWNHOME
$829,000
Designer fixtures.
3 BR 3.5 BA FP, hi ceil,sep fam rm ,2-car.
Dave Luedtke/Linda Takagi
Nrly new w/2 mstr suites. LR w/FP, high ceil,
650.941.7040
wood flrs.
MENLO PARK
Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456
120 DUNSMUIR WAY
654 WILLOWGATE ST
OPEN SAT/SUN
$1,049,000 SAT/SUN 12 - 5
$815,000
3 BR 2 BA Hdwd flrs, sep.FR, fp. crown mold- 3 BR 2.5 BA Willowgate Townhomes coming & raised 6 panel doors. French drs to lg bining traditional craftsman architecture in a
backyard
collection of 11.
650.325.6161
Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456 Gil Oraha
CLOSE TO CUESTA PARK!
$298,000
2 BR 1 BA Lovely condo ready to move in
condition! In a small complex offering comfortable living!
Noemi Ruelas
650.948.0456
PALO ALTO
730 ASHBY DR
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$2,595,000
4 BR 2.5 BA Timeless charm in this Inviting
Crescent Park home w/step-down living
room
Rod Creason
650.325.6161
3081 ROSS RD
$2,595,000
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
5 BR 4.5 BA Custom-built 2-year new. Great
home plus a library w/ 2-car garage attached.
Judy Shen
650.328.5211
515 CENTER DR
$2,498,000
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
4 BR 3 BA Gracious updated home, spacious
rooms, open kitchen/family rm w/ french
doors to rear yard
Leannah Hunt
650.325.6161
STORYBOOK TUDOR
$2,350,000
4 BR 3 BA Tree-lined Old Palo Alto. Exceptional
character, a feeling of
warmth, vintage details
Stephanie Hewitt
650.325.6161
3286 SOUTH CT
$1,998,000
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
4 BR 4 BA Open and elegant home – thoughtfully designed & multi-featured. Solar power &
central A/C
Lan L. Bowling
650.328.5211
SARATOGA
$1,975,000
OPEN SUN
4 BR 2.5 BA Exceptional opportunity in the
Duveneck elem district. FR w/ beam ceilings
& fireplace.
Hunt & Robinson
650.325.6161
904 COWPER ST
$1,800,000
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
4 BR 2 BA Beautiful vintage 2-story home in
terrific downtown location. Gorgeous woodwork.
Taz Fatima
650.325.6161
19874 PARK DR
SAT 1:30 - 4:30
$2,495,000
4 BR 3.5 BA Remodeled w/gourmet kitchen;
Great room, vaulted ceiling. Bonus room,
hdwd flrs. Huge lot.
R. Brendan Leary
650.325.6161
STANFORD
715 FRENCHMAN'S
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$1,895,000
4 BR 3 BA Must be Stanford Faculty and
approved Staff! Incredible lrg yd perfect for
entertaining.
712 COASTLAND DR
$1,395,000 Phyllis Carmichael
650.941.7040
3 BR 2 BA Spacious corner lot. Hrdwd flrs,
LR/DR combo. Master Suite w/vaulted ceiling,
SUNNYVALE
French doors
809 COOLIDGE AVENUE
R. Brendan Leary
650.325.6161 SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$1,100,000
629 KINGSLEY AV
$1,349,500
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
3 BR 2 BA Reblt & remdled hdcrafted cottage
in Prof’ville. Lr/Dr combo w/wdburning fp, kit
w/granite
Barbara Sawyer
650.325.6161
5 BR 3 BA Lots of light! High ceilings. Hardwd
flrs. Granite Chef's cook kit. Beaut yd! 2 car
garage
Diyar Essaid
650.941.7040
1125 LEXINGTON DRIVE
$758,000
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
3 BR 2 BA Lovely ranch in desirable Cherry
4191 BRIARWOOD WAY
Chase. Chery Chase Elementary & Homestead
$1,325,000 High!
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
650.941.7040
4 BR 2 BA Chefs Kitchen w/Large Island, Lots Shelly Potvin
of Cabinets & Family Area. Spacious LR w/ SPACIOUS UPDATED T'HOME
$630,000
HW floor
3 BR 2.5 BA Updated kit. Din area w/ custom
Greg Stange
650.325.6161 tile flr and slider to patio. Inside lndry. Low
HOA dues.
500 FULTON ST #202
Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456
$748,000
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30
989
ASILOMAR
TE
#3
2 BR 1.5 BA Top flr condo. Palo Alto shops,
$618,000
restaurants. Remodeled ktichen & baths. Inside SUN 1:30 - 4:30
3 BR 2.5 BA Kitchen features stainless applilaundry.
Teresa Lin
650.328.5211 ances & breakfast bar. Hi ceilings. 3 levels w/
skylights
Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456
3152 MIDDLEFIELD RD
$548,000 838 SAN MATEO CT.
SUN 1:30 - 4:30
$489,000
2 BR 1.5 BA Two story townhouse plus large 3 BR 1 BA Great Starter Opportunity - home
rear yd! Away from the road, & almost all dbl improvements recently done on the exterior;
pane windows
paint & fence
Chuck Lane
650.948.0456 Greg Stange
650.325.6161
©2007 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker
Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW
LOS ALTOS
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1445 BROOKMILL ROAD
Charm Creekside Setting
$1,248,000
Joanne Fraser
3BR/2.5BA. Light and bright bdrms, formal entry with lighted
skylight. Liv rm w/random plank hdwd flrs. Antique marble fp.
Eat in kit. Sep. fam rm/din rm. Pool
www.BayAreaRE.com
650.917.5806
DAY
SUN
892 WINDMILL PARK LANE
Tucked Away
650.917.5806
4BR/3BA.Yet close to town. Remodeled kitchen. Fresh paint,
new carpets. Dining room. 1BR/1BA on 1st floor. Spacious master suite. Indoor laundry. Large deck.
SAN JOSE
EN
OP
Joanne Fraser
$1,099,000
www.BayAreaRE.com
LOS ALTOS
DAY
SUN
1592 CHAMBERS DRIVE
Elegant Home
$685,000
4br/2.5ba.Open kitchen, separate dining rm. Inside laundry!
Reed Elementary.825 API. Dual pane windows, Huge family
room off kitchen. A/C.
Marcie Soderquist
650.948.0456
[email protected]
190 PASA ROBLES
A High PotentialProperty
3BR/2BA. Charming 1,722Sqft. rancher on 7936Sqft lot. This 3/2
property in good condition but needs TLC or may be re-built to
2,625Sqft + Basement
Margaret Williams
650.941-7040
margaretwilliams2010@gmailcom
MOUNTAIN VIEW
MOUNTAIN VIEW
G
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PEN
94 FREEDOM WAY
ContemporaryTownhome End Unit
$ 1,025,000
$725,000
3BR/3BA. In the “Crossings” with attached 2 car garage & Los
Altos schools. Front porch, dram. vault ceil. Central A/C, gas
fireplace in Living Room. Modern eat in kitchen.
Royce Cablayan
650.948.0456
[email protected]
DRE# 01062078
E!
SAL
500 W. MIDDLEFIELD ROAD #99
Exquisite Condo
$350,000
Sara Ahsan
1BR/1BA. Renovated condo in Willow Park. Granite counters in
kitchen & baths. New appliances. Pergo floors. Close to Highway
101 & Google. Serene complex.
[email protected]
SANTA CLARA
MENLO PARK
!
LD
SO
EN
OP
974 KIELY BLVD
I helped my invester clients find this 2BR/2BA condo at a very
competitive price. 956sqft, ample living space for living or renting.
Give me a call if you are looking to invest.
650.947.2233
Sara Ahsan
650.947.2233
[email protected]
DAY
SUN
2140 SANTA CRUZ AVENUE #B206
Vibrant And Cheerful
$479,000
YASEMIN RICHARDSON
2BR/2BA. Vibrant & cheerful gated community for residents
55+yrs w/rec activities all-yr round.Lot’s of amenities including
fitness center, pool & more
[email protected]
650-941-7040
Los Altos • 650.948.0456 • 110 First Street Los Altos • 650.941.7040 • 161 S. San Antonio Road
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