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FOOD FEATURE MOVIE TIMES BEST BETS FOR
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MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE
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Hidden Villa’s booth at the Los Altos farmers market offers meat as well as produce.
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Local chefs offer tips for making the most of
farmers markets’ seasonal bounty
story by
ELENA KADVANY
photos by
MICHELLE LE
The seasonal Los Altos farmers market runs May through
September at 2nd and State streets.
Q F O O D F E AT U R E
pring in California means asparagus, artichokes, fava beans,
squash, berries, peaches, plums
and more.
It’s also opening season for several
local farmers markets that don’t run
year-round, including in downtown
Palo Alto and Los Altos. We mapped
all of the Midpeninsula’s farmers
markets and talked to local chefs to get
recipes for dishes that draw upon this
season’s local bounty.
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2 oz + 1 oz grass-fed butter
Sea salt, black pepper
Marinated halibut:
1 1/2 lbs halibut (one large
piece with the skin and bones
removed)
1 tbsp vadouvan powder
1/2 tsp fine ground black pepper
1 tsp fine ground sea salt
1 oz extra virgin olive oil
Instructions:
Mix all ingredients together,
except the halibut. Spread the
mixture on the fish. Cover with
plastic wrap and refrigerate for
two hours.
The Midpeninsula is home to eight farmers markets, with
downtown Mountain View, California Avenue in Palo Alto and
downtown Menlo Park open year-round. Seasonal markets in
Redwood City, downtown Palo Alto, Los Altos, Portola Valley and the
Facebook campus in Menlo Park are now open through the summer.
For hours and locations, go to mv-voice.com.
Roast chicken breast, garlic
noodles and charred spring
vegetables
Jarad Gallagher, executive chef at Chez TJ in Mountain View, shops at
the Borba Farms booth at the Los Altos farmers market on May 5.
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Haochen Liu, Kumino,
Mountain View
Miso ricotta frittata with
asparagus
Miso and soy sauce in a spring
fritatta? Haochen Liu, chef-owner
at Asian-fusion restaurant Kumino in Mountain View, uses asparagus and Japanese ingredients to
transform an Italian-style fritatta.
Servings: 4
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
8 large organic eggs
1.5 tbsp brown miso
1 tbsp soy sauce
4 oz ricotta cheese
8 asparagus
Salt
Instructions:
1. Whisk the eggs with miso
and soy sauce until well mixed.
2. Crumble the ricotta cheese into
small pieces, around 1/4 inch.
3. Cook asparagus in boiling
salted water for 20 seconds, then
plunge into ice water to cool down.
4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Lightly oil a non-stick pan or
skillet. Heat the pan or skillet
until lightly smoking, pour the
egg mixture into the pan, and
put the pan into oven for around
8 minutes until it’s half done.
5. Top with ricotta cheese and
asparagus, then put the pan back
into oven until the eggs are fully
cooked and lightly browned.
6. Take the pan out of oven, cut
the frittata into four pieces and
serve warm.
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Garlic noodles is Liu’s “signature
dish” at Kumino. “I like to share
my recipe with my neighbors,” he
said. “Charred Brussels sprouts
and cauliflower is my favorite way
to cook these vegetables.”
Serving: 4
Portion size: 14-16 oz
Cooking time: 40-50 minutes
Garlic noodles:
1/3 pack Barilla linguine pasta
8 garlic cloves
2 oz onion
3 tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp sugar
4 oz butter
1 tbsp parsley
Instructions:
1. Put garlic, onion, soy sauce
and sugar into a blender to blend
into paste.
2. Cook pasta in a salted boiling
water for 8 minutes; keep stirring
to make sure it is not sticking
together.
3. Heat the butter in a non-stick
pan until melted. Add pasta and
garlic paste. Stir just until the
noodles are tender.
4. Add parsley and salt to taste.
Crispy roast chicken:
4 chicken breasts, skin on
Salt, black pepper, cake flour
Instructions:
1. Salt and pepper the chicken
breast on both sides. Coat the
skin side with cake flour.
2. Heat the oven to 350 degrees.
Cover the bottom of the pan
with oil and heat until it is lightly
smoking. Sear the skin side of
chicken until crispy brown, and
then turn the skin side up. Put
the pan into oven until fully
cooked, around 14 to 15 minutes.
Charred spring vegetables:
1 cup carrots, large dice
1 cup Brussels sprouts (trimmed
and cut to same size as carrots)
1 cup cauliflower, cut to same
size as carrots
Instructions:
1. Cook the vegetables in boiling
water for two minutes.
2. Drain the water, oil the pan
and stir-fry the vegetables until
fully cooked. Turn the oven
to broil and put the pan into
oven until the vegetables are
caramelized.
3. Mix the vegetables with butter,
soy sauce and vinegar; add salt
to taste.
To serve, put garlic noodles on
the bottom of plate and add
chicken on top of the noodles,
skin side up. Add the vegetables
alongside the chicken.
Jarad Gallagher, Chez TJ,
Mountain View
Monterey Bay halibut with vadouvan and early summer squash
At Chez TJ in downtown Mountain View, the season drives the
menu. The Michelin-starred
kitchen only serves produce, meat
and seafood that has been grown,
raised or sourced within 100 miles
of the restaurant. Executive Chef
Jarad Gallagher is a frequent visitor to farmers markets, including
Menlo Park and Los Altos (where
last week he picked up some choice
zucchini blossoms and squash).
Servings: 4
Ingredients:
Marinated halibut (see recipe below)
Squash gratin (see recipe below)
Kabocha squash puree (see recipe
below)
2 fresh lemons
1 oz fresh basil leaves
4 fresh zucchini blossoms
2 oz California extra virgin olive oil
Squash gratin (best if made the
day before):
2 lbs mixed summer baby
squashes
2 oz butter
6 oz heavy cream
1 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp fennel pollen
4 oz fresh grated Parmesan
cheese
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Butter a baking dish that is 8
inches long and 3-4 inches wide.
2. Slice all the squashes 1/4inch thick, discarding any large
seed pockets (they will make
the gratin too runny). Layer the
squashes in the dish.
3. Bring remaining ingredients,
except for the cheese, to a boil
using a saute pan. Pour the sauce
pan contents oven the squash
and place uncovered into the
preheated oven for 12 minutes.
Top with the cheese and return
to the oven for 15 more minutes.
4. Remove from the oven and
allow to rest at room temperature
for one hour. Press plastic wrap
over the top of the gratin and
place a weight on top to compress
it. Place in the refrigerator until
completely chilled.
Kabocha squash puree:
1 kabocha squash, peeled, seeds
removed and diced into 2-inch
pieces
6 oz butter
2 oz extra virgin olive oil
1 sheet nori, chopped into small
pieces
1 tbsp toasted white sesame seeds
1 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
Instructions:
Boil the squash in water and salt
until it’s fall-apart tender. Pour
into a strainer and let it sit in the
strainer for three minutes until
all the water has run off and the
squash looks very dry. Mix all
remaining ingredients with the
squash in a bowl using a large fork.
Final instructions:
1. Allow the halibut piece to rest
at room temperature for 30 minutes before cooking. Preheat oven
to 350 degrees.
2. Place both the gratin and the
puree in oven safe dishes and
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cover with foil. Heat them in
the oven until warmed through.
Using a frying pan large enough
to fit the halibut, slowly heat
the pan over medium heat.
Add olive oil and butter; when
melted, add the halibut. For
each 1 inch of thickness, sear
the halibut for two minutes on
each side while basting the side
that is facing up.
3. After searing each side,
squeeze the lemon juice over
the fish and place in the oven
with the gratin and puree. Heat
the fish until its internal temperature reaches 120 degrees,
remove from the oven and allow
to rest on a cooling rack. (If you
don’t have a cooling rack, use
paper towels and a plate.)
4. Remove the gratin and
puree from the oven, making
sure that both are heated all
the way through.
5. Place a large spoonful of the
puree on each plate, break the
halibut into four pieces and
place each piece on top of the
puree. Carefully remove the
gratin and place a piece next
to the the fish. Tear the basil
leaves and the zucchini blossom, throwing out any stems,as
a garnish. Sprinkle with sea salt
and coarsely ground pepper to
taste. Melt the remaining butter
and drizzle over the entire dish.
Bradley Ogden, Bradley’s
Fine Diner, Menlo Park
Asparagus and spring garlic souffle corn spoonbread
Chef-owner Bradley Ogden
of Bradley’s Fine Diner goes to
the Menlo Park farmers market
almost every weekend. This dish
takes advantage of the market’s
fresh asparagus and pairs it with
spring garlic, also known as green
garlic. Spring garlic resembles a
small leek and has a milder flavor
than mature garlic. Its short season typically ends in May.
Servings: 6–8
Ingredients:
3 large eggs
1 cup water
1 cup milk
1/4 cup butter, unsalted
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black
pepper
2 teaspoons fresh red or green
jalapeño chiles, minced
3/4 cup yellow cornmeal (preferably from Anson Mills)
1 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup spring garlic, finely sliced
2 cups asparagus, blanched and
peeled, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Butter a 3-inch deep, 2-quart
casserole dish.
2. Separate the eggs, dividing
them into three yolks and two
whites. Save the remaining egg
white for another use.
3. In a 2-quart saucepan, combine the water, milk, butter,
salt, pepper and minced jalapeño and bring to a simmer over
medium heat. Slowly add the
cornmeal, stirring vigorously
to make sure no lumps form.
4. Cook about two minutes or
until the mixture is very thick.
Slowly add the buttermilk, stirring until blended, and remove
from heat. Let the mixture cool
slightly. Mix in the egg yolks,
one at a time, then fold in the
spring garlic and asparagus.
5. In a clean, dry mixing bowl,
beat the two egg whites until soft
peaks form. Fold the egg whites
into the cornmeal mixture. Pour
into the buttered casserole dish,
place into a larger a pan of hot
water and bake for 20 minutes.
6. When done, the spoon bread
should still be soft, not completely set, and light golden
brown in color.
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SUMMER
MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE
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Academic achievers
ummer is a season
of possibilities with its
long, light-filled days
and time off from school.
This makes it the perfect
time to try something new.
Whether that means learning
how to windsurf, picking up
the ukelele for the very first
time or fine-tuning the camping skills needed for that next
big adventure, this season’s
Class Guide has something
for every age and interest.
The Class Guide is published
quarterly by the Mountain
View Voice, the Almanac and
the Palo Alto Weekly.
FLEX COLLEGE PREP
4600 El Camino Real, Suite 201,
Los Altos
650-947-7742
[email protected]
www.flexcollegeprep.com
Flex College Prep assists high
school students with college
applications and essays and
preparing for SAT, ACT and AP
tests. It also offers tutorial sessions for high school subjects,
as well as some programs for
middle school students.
ZENITH TUTORING
1674 N. Shoreline Blvd., Suite
136, Mountain View
650-823-4703
[email protected]
www.zenithtutoring.com
Zenith Tutoring offers SAT
and ACT exam preparation,
online classes and coaching
through the college application process, as well as
private tutoring.
For the dancer
ALBERTO’S SALSA STUDIO
& ULTRA LOUNGE
736 W. Dana St., Mountain View
650-968-3007
[email protected]
www.albertos.com
Alberto’s holds dance lessons
throughout the week for
salsa (Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Fridays), bachata (Wednesdays) and tango (Sundays)
for beginners and those with
more experience.
BAYER BALLET ACADEMY
2028 Old Middlefield Way,
Mountain View
650-988-9971
[email protected]
www.bayerballetacademy.com
summer does
not get much
better than
this!
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Bayer Ballet Academy teaches
the Russian Vaganova method
beginning with children at
age 3. The academy offers a
variety of classes to prepare
students for the professional
level, as well as a new program
specifically for boys.
CASSAND BALLET
1411 W. El Camino Real,
Mountain View
415-505-5659
[email protected]
www.cassandballet.com
This ballet school and company follows the classical
French tradition and teaches
boys, girls, teenagers and
adults, starting at age 3. The
year-round schedule for children includes fall and spring
semesters and a summer
intensive course.
FOR THE LOVE OF DANCE
2483 Old Middlefield Way, Suite
B, Mountain View
650-861-0650
[email protected]
www.fortheloveofdancemv.com
For the Love of Dance provides
training in ballet, jazz, tap,
hip hop, musical theater and
aerobics. The family-owned
studio teaches children and
adults at all levels and serves
the communities of Mountain
View, Palo Alto, Los Altos and
Sunnyvale.
THE LIVELY SCHOOL
Mountain View Masonic
Center, 890 Church St.,
Mountain View
650-969-4110
[email protected]
www.livelyfoundation.org/
legacy/TheLivelySchool.html
The Lively School offers private and small group classes
We've been dancing for over 30 Years
Have Fun! Get Fit!
Free Childcare
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650.967.5955
New session starts 6/20/16
740 Sierra Vista
Ave., Unit G,
Mountain View
650-365-4596
www.lecolededanse.
net
L’Ecole de Danse teaches the
Cecchetti style of ballet, with
classes for various levels of
experience. Courses are open
to children starting at age 4
and adults.
MAMBONOVA DANCE
STUDIO
223 Moffett Blvd., Mountain
View
925-250-9552
[email protected]
www.mambonovasf.com
MamboNova Dance Company
offers group lessons in salsa
and bachata. Private dance
classes are also offered for
individuals and couples.
NEW CENTURY DANCE
SCHOOL
215 and 223 Moffett Blvd.,
Mountain View
650-924-5000
www.newcenturydance.com
The New Century Dance
School guides children
(beginning at age 4) and
adults in classical Chinese
dance, ballet, movement
arts, meditation and exercise.
PACIFIC BALLET ACADEMY
295 Polaris Ave., Mountain View
650-969-4614
[email protected]
www.pacificballet.org
WESTERN BALLET
Aerobic Dance Class
Abdominal Work
Strength Training
Fun Aerobic Routines
Mon-Wed-Fri • 9-10AM
Mountain View Masonic Lodge
890 Church Street (next to Library)
[email protected] or (650) 941-1002
Complimentary childcare services
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L’ECOLE DE DANSE
The Pacific Ballet Academy
instructs students ranging
in age from 3 1/2 to 18 in
the Russian ballet method. Adult classes are also
offered, for beginning and
intermediate dancers.
All summer • half day or full day
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for adults in all levels of contemporary dance, ballet, yoga
and meditation, as well as
classes in ballet and creative
movement and storytelling
for youngsters.
914 N. Rengstorff Ave., Mountain View
650-968-4455
www.westernballet.org
Western Ballet holds ballet
classes that draw from the
Russian Vaganova method
and the newer more “open”
classical method. Classes are
available for children, teens
and adults and for both
SUMMER
newcomers and those pursuing professional careers.
The great outdoors
REI
2450 Charleston Road,
Mountain View
650-969-1938
www.rei.com/stores/
mountain-view.html
REI regularly offers classes on
topics such as bike maintenance, camping skills, outdoor
navigation and more.
SHORELINE LAKE
3160 N. Shoreline Blvd.,
Mountain View
650-965-7474
[email protected]
www.shorelinelake.com
Shoreline Lake’s Boathouse
offers a variety of group lessons for sailing, stand-up paddling, kayaking and windsurfing, as well as private lessons.
Health & fitness
BARRE3
4758 W. El Camino Real,
Los Altos
650-481-8139
[email protected]
barre3.com/locations/los-altos/
Classes at this studio combine
ballet barre exercises with
elements of yoga and Pilates,
aiming to help students
develop flexibility, strength
and improved posture.
BIKRAM YOGA
MOUNTAIN VIEW
1910 W. El Camino Real,
Suite E, Mountain View
650-967-2968
info@bikramyogamountainview.
com
www.bikramyogamountainview.
com
In its 90-minute classes,
Bikram Yoga Mountain
View instructs students in
26 hatha yoga postures and
two breathing exercises in a
heated room. Classes are held
each day of the week.
CALIFORNIA YOGA
CENTER
1776 Miramonte Ave., Mountain View
650-967-5702
www.californiayoga.com
California Yoga Center in
Mountain View holds asana
yoga classes for students
at beginning, intermediate
and advanced levels. The
center also holds classes on
pranayama, restorative yoga
and back care.
FLYING FISH SWIM
SCHOOL
280 Polaris Ave., Mountain View
650-625-1333
www.flyingfishswim.com
ClassGuide
Flying Fish Swim School
in Mountain View offers
group and private swimming instruction for all
ages and skill levels. Online
registration is available, and
the first of four summer
intensive programs starts
on June 13.
JACKI’S AEROBIC
DANCING
Mountain View Masonic Lodge,
890 Church St.,
Mountain View
650-941-1002
[email protected]
www.jackis.com
Jacki’s Aerobic Dancing offers
dance classes with abdominal work, strength training
and easy-to-follow aerobic
routines. All classes include a
warm up, core work, “vertifirm,” cardio, cool-down and
a variety of music.
MOUNTAIN VIEW TENNIS
Cuesta Tennis Center, 685 Cuesta Drive, Mountain View
650-967-5955
[email protected]
www.mountainviewtennis.net
Taught by expert coaches,
oach
Mountain View
Tennis’ affordable programs for
or
youth and adultt
tennis players of
all abilities are held
at Cuesta, Rengstorff,
Whisman and Cooper tennis
courts. The summer session
begins June 13.
THE LITTLE GYM
1910-F West El Camino Real,
Mountain View
(650) 961-8100
[email protected]
http://tlgmtviewca.com
The Little Gym offers a
range of classes for children from 4 months to 12
years of age with a mission to facilitate holistic
skill development through
movement, music, learning and laughter. Summer
camps combine physical
COURTESY OF THE LITTLE GYM
The Little Gym in Mountain View offers summer classes for children up to age 12.
activity, gymnastics, games
and arts & crafts. The first
camp starts on June 6.
YOGA BELLY
455 Castro St., Mountain View
650-862-3976
[email protected]
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MOUNTAIN VIEW SENIOR
CENTER
266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View
650-903-6330
[email protected]
www.mountainview.gov/seniors
The Mountain View Senior
Center organizes a wide
array of classes exploring
topics and activities such as
art, music, dance, languages, computer use and exercise — including Feldenkrais
and pickleball, a low-impact
game played with a paddle.
Yoga Belly offers yoga classes
in heated and non-heated
rooms, more physical YBX
classes and Yoga Tune Up
sessions, which combine
yoga, corrective exercise and
self-massage.
YOGA IS YOUTHFULNESS
590 Castro St., Mountain View
650-964-5277
[email protected]
www.yogaisyouth.com
Yoga is Youthfulness offers
classes for students of all levels
daily, including early in the
morning and in the evenings.
Classes teach ashtanga, iyengar and hatha styles of yoga,
as well as other subjects like
prenatal yoga and meditation.
Emerson School
CULTIVATING ASTONISHING POTENTIAL!
SUMMER WRITING CAMPS
July 11 - July 29, 2016
WRITE NOW!
• Expository Writing
• Creative Writing
• Presentation Techniques
for Grades 1-8
For applications and information:
[email protected] www.headsup.org
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City of Mountain View
Council Neighborhoods Committee
SAN ANTONIO/RENGSTORFF/DEL MEDIO
Neighborhood Meeting
Mariano Castro Elementary School
505 Escuela Avenue
May 26, 2015
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
The City of Mountain View Council Neighborhoods Committee will
be meeting with residents in the San Antonio/Rengstorff/Del Medio
area (see map below) on May 26, 2016, at 7:00 p.m.. Residents are
encouraged to participate in a forum to discuss:
• What would you like to see changed in your
neighborhood?
• How can the City work with your neighborhood
to make it a better place to live?
This is an opportunity to make a difference in the future of your
neighborhood and express your thoughts about ways to improve
city services.
For further information, please call the City’s Neighborhood Division
at (650) 903-6379.
Music, arts and crafts
COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF
MUSIC AND ARTS
Finn Center, 230 San Antonio
Circle, Mountain View
650-917-6800
[email protected]
www.arts4all.org
Savvy Cellars Wines holds
occasional classes on various
wines and wine topics, including regional wines, wine-food
pairing and wine tasting for
novices. Students must be 21 or
older to attend.
Action Day Primary Plus in
Mountain View serves infants
and children in preschool and
kindergarten. The school
offers enrichment activities
and extended day care, and
its facilities are spacious.
TUMASOV FINE ART
STUDIO
BUILDING KIDZ
823 W. El Camino Real,
Mountain View
415-490-8925
[email protected]
www.tumasovfineart.com
CUSTOM HANDWEAVERS
1710 Miramonte Ave.,
Mountain View
650-254-0777
www.veksleracademy.com
2263 Old Middlefield Way,
Mountain View
650-967-0831
[email protected]
www.customhandweavers.com
Ongoing classes — both day
and evening sessions — are
offered in weaving for all experience levels. Workshops on
different weaving techniques
(Navajo, tapestry and Temari)
are held periodically.
Parent education
2500 Grant Road,
Mountain View
650-988-3200
www.elcaminohospital.org/
services/mother-baby-care
German International School
of Silicon Valley
El Camino Hospital holds
ongoing classes specifically for
expecting mothers, mothers,
their spouses and children.
Subjects include childbirth
preparation, breastfeeding
preparation and infant safety. Support groups are also
organized.
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West Valley Music helps
students further their music
skills or try their hand at different instruments. Group
lessons are held for instruments such as piano, guitar,
ukulele and violin, as well as
band and orchestra. Private
lessons are also offered.
EL CAMINO HOSPITAL
CHILDBIRTH AND
PARENTING CLASSES
750 W. Evelyn Ave.,
Mountain View
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This school program teaches
ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical and
hip hop dance classes for
youth ages 3 and up. Group
music programs include preschool music classes and a
children’s choir. Private music
lessons are also available.
262 Castro St., Mountain View
650-961-1566
[email protected]
www.westvalleymusic.com
SAVVY CELLAR WINES
The German International School of
Silicon Valley (GISSV) offers high-quality
bilingual programs that foster critical
and imaginative thinking, academic
excellence and an appreciation of
cultural diversity.
VEKSLER ACADEMY OF
MUSIC AND DANCE
WEST VALLEY MUSIC
Peninsula Youth Theatre (PYT)
offers drama classes in acting,
musical theater and other skills
to children of various abilities
and ages. Two-week, one-week
and half-day summer camps are
offered beginning on June 6.
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The studio offers workshops
and classes in painting, drawing, ceramics, piano and
more, as well as an afterschool art program for kids.
2500 Old Middlefield Way,
Mountain View
650-988-8798
[email protected]
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[email protected]
www.savvycellar.com
The Community School of
Music and Arts (CSMA) offers
classes year-round in music,
visual and digital arts, with
courses suited for adults and
children as young as preschool-age. Summer camps
begin on June 6.
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ACTION DAY PRIMARY
PLUS
333 Eunice Ave., Mountain View
650-967-3780
250 E. Dana St., Mountain View
650-967-8000
Buildingkidzschool.com
[email protected]
Building Kidz School provides
infant, toddler, preschool,
kindergarten and school
age care that encourages
a lifelong interest in learning through academics and
performing arts. Before- and
after-school programs are
also offered.
EMERSON SCHOOL
2800 W. Bayshore Road,
Palo Alto
650-424-1267
[email protected]
headsup.org/emerson-school/
Emerson School provides a
full-day, year-round program
for grades 1– 8, teaching
a personalized, Montessori
curriculum. Lessons draw
from classical subjects and
other areas, including art,
music, foreign language,
physical education, communication and life skills.
GERMAN INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL OF SILICON
VALLEY
310 Easy St., Mountain View
650-254-0748
[email protected]
gissv.org/gissv-home-english
The German International
School of Silicon Valley is a
private school providing students from preschool to high
school with a bilingual education. The school also offers
German language courses
for all ages on Saturdays, and
adult and corporate courses
on weekdays.
HEADSUP! CHILD
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
2800 W. Bayshore Road,
Palo Alto
650-424-1221
[email protected]
headsup.org/headsup
HeadsUp! Child Development Center serves infants,
toddlers and preschoolers (to age 6) with a fullday program, year-round.
A half-day kindergarten
program and a bilingual
Chinese-English preschool
classroom are also available. The Montessori curriculum focuses on building thinking skills and
personal values.
SUMMER
KEHILLAH JEWISH HIGH
SCHOOL
3900 Fabian Way, Palo Alto
650-213-9600
www.kehillah.org
This college-preparatory high
school features a full range of
academic courses with small
class sizes, modern science
and computer labs, art and
music studios, a drama program, sports teams and more.
PALO ALTO PREP SCHOOL
2462 Wyandotte St.,
Mountain View
650-493-7071 ext. 102
[email protected]
paloaltoprep.com
Palo Alto Prep School is a private high school that offers
a mixture of flexibility and
structure, embraces differences, facilitates academic
and social success, and prepares students for college.
Something for everyone
MOUNTAIN VIEW-LOS
ALTOS ADULT EDUCATION
333 Moffett Blvd.,
Mountain View
650-940-1333
[email protected]
www.mvla.net/
MVLA_Adult_Education/
The adult school offers courses in arts and crafts, computer
skills, vocational skills, English
as a second language, music,
dance, needlework, family
education, physical fitness
and more. The school also has
high school diploma and GED
preparation programs. The
summer session registration
begins May 13.
The Class Guide is published quarterly in the Mountain View Voice,
Palo Alto Weekly and the Almanac.
Descriptions of classes offered in
Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los Altos
and beyond are provided. Listings
SAINT SIMON PARISH
SCHOOL
1840 Grant Road, Los Altos
650-968-9952
school.stsimon.org
Saint Simon Parish School
educates children from preschool through eighth grade,
combining academic rigor
with Catholic values and providing an emphasis on social
justice and service. It also supplies a range of enrichment
and athletic opportunities.
WALDORF SCHOOL OF THE
PENINSULA
Mountain View Campus, 180 N.
Rengstorff Ave.,
Mountain View
650-417-7600
Los Altos Campus, 11311 Mora
Drive, Los Altos
650-209-9400
[email protected]
waldorfpeninsula.org
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YEW CHUNG
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
OF SILICON VALLEY (YCIS)
310 Easy St., Mountain View
650-903-0986
[email protected]
www.ycis-sv.com
YCIS provides a multicultural
and bilingual (English and
Mandarin Chinese) education
to children from preschool
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Feel my math
from East Indian obscurity to
the University of Cambridge in
1913.
Dev Patel plays Ramanujan
with the same gaping earnestness and amusing eagerness
that long ago became his stock
in trade, and the actor thus
deserves some credit for “Infinity’s” lack of imagination in
conceiving Ramanujan as a
character.
In his hometown of Madras,
India, Ramanujan woos and
wins a bride, Janaki (Devika Bhise), then wriggles away
from both her and his doubting
Brahmin family when he earns
admittance to Cambridge’s Trinity College and meets his mentor, G.H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons).
Ramanujan’s raw talent for
mathematical theory befuddles
and frustrates the Cambridge
dons, most of whom dismiss
his work out of sheer racism
or the more practical matter of
Ramanujan’s habit of not showing his work in proofs.
It’s up to Hardy to drive
forward Ramanujan’s work,
assimilating him without blotting his genius and proving to
the mathematical world that
Ramanujan is one for the ages.
In the process, Ramanujan,
Hardy and the professor’s confidant, John Edensor Littlewood
(Toby Jones), become friends
and conspirators with common
interests and goals.
But wouldn’t you know it?
Their drive to “publish or perish” begins to look a lot more
like “publish and perish” as the
Great War borrows Littlewood,
and Ramanujan, who is barely
past 30, develops a telltale cough.
“The Man Who Knew Infinity” sturdily synopsizes the key
points of Ramanujan’s life while
focusing on a classic, unlikely
friendship. Ramanujan’s faith
proffers an obvious mystical
contrast to Hardy’s avowed atheism. The spirit and—oh, let’s
just say it—”beautiful mind”
of the former wear down the
stodgy defenses of the latter.
It’s here that Brown invests all
his drama. By reducing the two
men to familiar archetypes,
however, Brown must rely on
Irons’ nuance and Patel’s lack
thereof to fill in what’s not on the
page and struggle to make what
is on the page (lines like “There
are no proofs that can determine the outcome of matters of
the heart”) sound like human
speech.
The truths of this true story were undoubtedly more
complicated.
The meeting of these minds
and souls and a deeper dive into
the mathematics themselves,
might have been considerably
more interesting than the dully
inspirational “The Man Who
Knew Infinity.” It’s a pity Brown
can neither literally nor figuratively “show the work.”
Rated PG-13 for some thematic
elements and smoking. One hour,
48 minutes.
—Peter Canavese
enthusiastic reception from fans and
critics alike — reaches a new zenith with
“Captain America: Civil War,” which proves
more satisfying than the heavily hyped
“Avengers” films that preceded it. Here
we have a superhero movie that gathers
no fewer than 15 heroes and villains. They
populate a sprawling story with marching
orders to serve as a direct sequel to
“Captain America: The Winter Soldier.”
And it resolves the can of worms that film
opened concerning Cap’s sidekick-turned”Manchurian Candidate” super-soldier
“Bucky” Barnes, played by Sebastian Stan.
It’s also a franchise-launching introduction
to the new Spider-Man (teenage Tom
Holland). Seemingly, it’s everything a
comic-book junkie would expect from a
single Marvel movie, and more. For the
price of a single ticket, you get a James
Bondian film-opening action sequence,
times four (heroes); a centerpiece six-on-
six clash of the super-heroic titans; and a
twisty fight climax. Questions of collateral
damage (as Avengers “routinely ignore
sovereign borders”) plague our heroes,
prompting U.S. Secretary of State Thaddeus
“Thunderbolt” Ross (William Hurt) to
announce that the U.N. has drafted a
superhero-control act dubbed the Sokovia
Accords. And there’s the sticking point of
this “Civil War”: Steve “Captain America”
Rogers (Chris Evans) doesn’t trust nations
to set agendas when the stakes remain so
high, while Tony “Iron Man” Stark (Robert
Downey, Jr.) feels it’s time to earn back
some trust. Heroes old and new line up
with Team Cap or Team Iron Man. It’s just
the discord the mysterious baddie Helmut
Zemo (Daniel Bruhl) wants: “to see an
empire fall.” And it’s just what a modern
movie audience craves: prime actionadventure fare. Rated PG-13. Two hours,
27 minutes. — PC
A REMARKABLE TRUE STORY DRAGS FOR ‘INFINITY’
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The story is in the telling, so
they say. Writer-director Matthew Brown sets out with the
arresting true story of extraordinary mathematician Srinavasa Ramanujan but tells it in a
milquetoast manner: “The Man
Who Knew Infinity” can repeat
its formula by rote, but develops
no breakthrough theory of its
own.
Oddly, writer-director Brown
hasn’t made a film since his
obscure debut 15 years ago
with “Ropewalk,” an ensemble
romantic comedy set in Nantucket. And yet here he is, with
Ramanujan’s story—based on
Robert Kanigel’s bio “The Man
Who Knew Infinity: A Life
of the Genius Ramanujan”—a
bona fide cast, and production
values to rival the likes of this
picture’s most obvious precursor, “The Theory of Everything.”
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quite rise to that of Ramanujan
himself, an autodidact whose
persistence won him a passage
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NOTICE TO PREQUALIFY AND INVITATION TO BID
1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board (“Board”) of the Mt. View Whisman School
District (“District”) will receive sealed bids for the following project, (“Project” or “Contract”):
Monta Loma Elementary School Phase 1 Modernization. The Project consists of the
demolition of 2 buildings and site work as required for the addition and modernization of the
multi-purpose room and kitchen, modernization of student rooms in 2 buildings, placement
of 2 portable classrooms, site improvements include accessibility upgrades to provide
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must be made in compliance with section 5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code. Any bid
that is submitted after this time shall be non-responsive and returned to the bidder.
4. All bids shall be on the form provided by the District. Each bid must conform and
be responsive to all pertinent Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, the
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to ensure performance under the Contract, in accordance with the provisions of section
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than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday
and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations,
State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is
to be performed within the boundaries of the District, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq.
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A Hologram for the King (R)
Century 20: 2:20, 5:05, 7:35 & 10:15 p.m.
Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13)
Century 20: 10:45 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11:35 a.m., 2:25, 5:10 & 7:55 p.m.
Captain America: Civil War (PG-13) +++1/2
Century 16: 9 & 10:10 a.m., 12:30, 1:40, 4, 5:10, 7:30, 8:40, 10:05 &
11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 6:45 p.m. In 3-D at 9:35, 10:45, 11:20 & 11:55 a.m.,
1:05, 2:15, 2:50, 3:25, 4:35, 5:45, 6:20, 7, 8:05, 9:15, 9:50 & 10:30 p.m.
Century 20: 10:30 a.m., 12:45, 1:50, 4:05, 5:10, 7:25, 8 & 8:35 p.m. Fri.
& Sat. 10:45 p.m. In 3-D at 11:05 & 11:40 a.m., 1:20, 2:25, 3, 4:40, 5:45,
6:20, 9:10 & 9:45 p.m. In X-D 3-D at 12:15 & 7 p.m. In XD at 3:35 & 10:20
p.m. In DBOX at 12:45, 4:05 & 7:25 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 10:45 p.m. In DBOX 3-D
at 11:40 a.m., 3, 6:20 & 9:45 p.m.
Captain Blood (1935) (Not Rated)
Stanford Theatre: 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 3:40 p.m.
The Darkness (PG-13)
Century 20: 11:30 a.m., 2:30, 5:10, 7:50 & 10:25 p.m.
Dough (Not Rated) +1/2
Aquarius Theatre: 2, 4:15, 7:35 & 9:45 p.m.
Eye in the Sky (R) Century 20: 10:35 a.m., 1:10, 4, 7:15 & 9:55 p.m.
Palo Alto Square: 1:30, 4:15 & 7 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9:30 p.m.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (PG-13)
Century 20: Sun. 2 & 7 p.m.
Green Room (R)
Century 16: Sun. 2 & 7 p.m.
Century 16: 8:05 & 10:40 p.m.
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13)
Century 16: 10:20 a.m., 1:25, 4:30, 7:15 & 10:15 p.m.
Century 20: 11:15 a.m., 2:15, 5, 7:50 & 10:40 p.m.
It’s Love I’m After (1937) (Not Rated)
Stanford Theatre: 5:50 & 9:40 p.m.
The Jungle Book (PG) +++
Century 16: 10:05 & 11:05 a.m., 1, 2:10, 4:10, 5:05, 7:05, 7:50, 9:55 &
10:45 p.m. In 3-D at 9 a.m., 12:05 & 3:05 p.m.
Century 20: 10:30 & 11:25 a.m., 1:15, 2:10, 4, 4:55, 7:40 & 10:25 p.m.
In 3-D at 12:20, 3:05, 5:50 & 8:40 p.m.
Keanu (R)
Century 16: 10 a.m., 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8 & 10:30 p.m.
Century 20: 11:45 a.m., 2:45, 5:30, 8:10 & 10:40 p.m.
The Man Who Knew Infinity (PG-13) ++
Guild Theatre: 2, 4:30, 7 & 9:30 p.m.
The Meddler (PG-13) +++
Aquarius Theatre: 2:30, 4:45, 7 & 9:15 p.m.
Money Monster (R)
Century 16: 9:45 & 11 a.m., 12:15, 1:30, 2:55, 4:15, 5:25, 7:10, 7:55,
9:45 & 10:35 p.m. Century 20: 11:10 a.m., 12:35, 1:55, 3:15, 4:35,
5:55, 7:15, 8:45 & 10 p.m.
10. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit will be held at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday,
May 25, 2016 at Monta Loma Elementary School, 460 Thompson Ave., Mountain View,
CA 94043. All participants are required to sign in at the Administration Building. The
Site Visit is expected to take approximately 1 hour. Failure to attend or tardiness will
render bid ineligible.
Mother’s Day (PG-13) 1/2
Century 16: 10:15 a.m., 1:20, 4:10, 7:20 & 10:10 p.m.
Century 20: 10:45 a.m., 1:35, 4:30, 7:30 & 10:35 p.m.
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Ratchet & Clank (PG)
Century 16: 9:05 a.m. Sat. 1:55 & 4:20 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 11:30 a.m.
Century 20: Fri. & Sun. 11 a.m.
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in any bid received. If the District awards the Contract, the security of unsuccessful
bidder(s) shall be returned within sixty (60) days from the time the award is made. Unless
otherwise required by law, no bidder may withdraw its bid for ninety (90) days after the
date of the bid opening.
13. The District shall award the Contract, if it awards it at all, to the lowest responsive
responsible bidder based on the base bid amount only.
MOUNTAIN VIEW WHISMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
By: Dr. Robert Clark
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) +1/2
Century 20: 7:10 & 9:50 p.m.
Sing Street (PG-13)
Century 20: 10:50 a.m., 1:40, 4:20, 7:20 & 10:30 p.m.
Palo Alto Square: 1:45, 4:30 & 7:15 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9:45 p.m.
Zootopia (PG) +++
Century 16: 9 & 11:40 a.m., 2:20, 5, 7:45 & 10:25 p.m.
Century 20: 10:40 a.m., 1:30, 4:15, 7:05 & 9:45 p.m.
AQUARIUS: 430 Emerson St., Palo Alto (327-3241)
CENTURY CINEMA 16: 1500 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View (800-326-3264)
CENTURY 20 DOWNTOWN: 825 Middlefield Road, Redwood City (800-326-3264)
CINEARTS AT PALO ALTO SQUARE: 3000 El Camino Real, Palo Alto (493-3456)
GUILD THEATRE: 949 El Camino Real, Menlo Park (650-566-8367)
STANFORD THEATRE: 221 University Ave., Palo Alto (324-3700)
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ASTRONOMY DAY 2016
Members of the Peninsula Astronomical Society will organize Astronomy
Day 2016, a public event where the main 16-inch telescope will be open and
telescopes will be set up. Community members will be able to view the first
quarter moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, galaxies, double stars and clusters.
May 14, 8-11 p.m. Free; $3 parking. Foothill College Observatory,
12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. www.pastro.org
THEATRE
‘Pear Slices 2016’ Pear Theatre will present
‘Pear Slices,’ its 13th annual celebration of short
plays by local playwrights. This year’s expanded
program will offer two alternating evenings, each
with seven plays. Each performance “slate” is
independent; audiences can see one or both.
A cast of seven will play all the roles. See the
website for specific dates and times. May 11-21.
$10 preview; discounts for seniors and students.
Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain
View. www.thepear.org
West Bay Opera: ‘Madama Butterfly’
As part of its 60th season, West Bay Opera will
put on one of its favorites “Madama Butterfly,”
Giacomo Puccini’s tragic opera about a young
Japanese woman who marries an American naval
officer, only to be left by him when he returns to
the U.S. The production includes lavish costumes
and sets, a chorus and an orchestra. May 20
and 28, 8 p.m.; May 22 and 29, 2 p.m.; May
25, 7 p.m. $45-$83. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. www.wbopera.org
CONCERTS
Singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega During
this one-night-only Arts Bravura Benefit Concert,
singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega will share her
internationally celebrated work that revives the
folk music of the 1980s. Proceeds will benefit the
Oshman Family JCC’s Arts and Culture programs.
May 22, 7:30 p.m. $80 concert only; $180
reception. Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian
Way, Palo Alto. www.paloaltojcc.org
‘Twos, Threes and Fours....’ The San Jose
Chamber Players will present a program with
Claudia Bloom (violin), Ryo Fukuda (violin),
Ann Coombs-Kenney (viola) and Peter Gelfand
(cello) — who will perform string music spanning
from the Baroque to the 20th century. May 17,
noon-1:30 p.m. $20 or 2 punches on Community
Tuesdays Card. Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921
Fabian Way, Mountain View. www.paloaltojcc.
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‘Inspiring Brahms’ “Inspiring Brahms” will
highlight Brahms’ iconic chamber work, the Trio
in Eb Major for violin, horn and piano. Featuring
Community School of Music and Arts faculty
Carrie Campbell, Klara Frei and Antoine van
Dongen, the program will explore the influences
that lead composers to create music. May 14,
7:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Community School of Music
and Arts, Tateuchi Hall, 230 San Antonio Circle,
Mountain View. www.arts4all.org
Opera For Families Two singers and a pianist
will seek to get children of all ages excited about
the art form of opera. Performances will be
combined with explanations, role-playing games
and exercises that explore different aspects of
opera. May 14, 10:30 a.m. $15 general; $12
member, child, J-Pass holder. Oshman Family JCC,
3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. www.paloaltojcc.
org.dnnmax.com
Randall Thompson Retrospective
The 85-member choir Schola Cantorum will
perform a program called “Randall Thompson
Retrospective,” which will include beloved works
by the American composer. May 15, 3 p.m. $26
general; Free for students ages 25 and under. Los
Altos United Methodist Church, 655 Magdalena
Ave., Los Altos. www.scholacantorum.org
MUSIC
The Sons of the Buccaneers The Sons
of the Buccaneers, a nautical-themed musical
group, will perform a rowdy and irreverent show
with song, fiddle, bass, guitar, melodeon and
more. May 14, 7 p.m. Free (donations accepted).
Dana Street Roasting Company, 744 W. Dana St.,
Mountain View. www.danastreetroasting.com.
FESTIVALS & FAIRS
Fine Art in the Park Held under the
Redwoods at Lincoln Park, the Los Altos Rotary’s
41st Annual Fine Art in the Park will boast fine art
from over 170 juried artists. The family event will
also have live bands, face painting, a Facebook
selfie contest, food, wine, beer and hard cider.
COURTESY OF ENSEMBLE SAN FRANCISCO
3rd Festival of French Classical Music Alliance Française Silicon Valley will host its third Festival of French Classical Music, with all-French programs to be performed by the Bay Area Baroque
septet Musa (May 12) and Ensemble San Francisco. May 12 and 14, 8 p.m. $45 adult; $35 senior; $25 AFSV member, student; $10 child. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
Mountain View. www.afscv.org
May 14 and 15, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. Lincoln
Park, University Avenue between West Edith
Avenue and Burke Road, Mountain View. www.
rotaryartshow.com
7:30-9 p.m. Free. Los Altos Library, 13 S. San
Antonio Road, Los Altos. www.sccl.org
TALKS & LECTURES
Paintings and mixed media works by
Ala Ebtekar “The dark midnight, fearful waves,
and the tempestuous whirlpool” — an exhibition
of paintings and mixed-media works by artist
Ala Ebtekar — is on display at the Community
School for Music and Arts’ Mohr Gallery. MondaySaturday, March 31-May 15, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Free.
Community School of Music and Arts, 230 San
Antonio Circle, Mountain View. www.arts4all.org
Ballot measure presentation with
League of Women Voters During this
presentation co-sponsored by the League of
Women Voters and the Los Altos Library, Peter
Stahl will give an overview of a few ballot
measures in the approaching June 7 primary,
as well as discuss other election topics on the
ballot, including the presidential primaries. May
24, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Los Altos Library, 13 S. San
Antonio Road, Los Altos. www.sccl.org
Drought Resistant Landscape Designs
In this Bay Area Water Supply & Conservation
Agency class, Deva Luna will talk about the key
elements for designing a drought-tolerant garden.
The presentation will look at how to work with
a designer and choose a contractor, or how
residents can do it themselves. Registration is
required. May 19, 6-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain
View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain
View. www.bawsca.org/classes
Local Heroes awards reception and
screening To honor the recipients of the 10th
annual Local Heroes awards, the Midpen Media
Center will hold a public reception and screen
short video profiles of this year’s five inspirational
winners. May 21, 7-9 p.m. Free. Midpen Media
Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. www.
midpenmedia.org
Peninsula Astronomical Society:
‘Powering a Moon Base through
the Lunar Night’ During this Peninsula
Astronomical Society meeting, which is open to
the public, three speakers will discuss the topic
of “Powering a Moon Base through the Lunar
Night.” Attendees should park in Lot #6. The
observatory will be open after the meeting, 9-11
p.m., weather permitting. May 13, 7:30-9 p.m.
Free; $3 parking. Foothill College, Forum Room
5015, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills.
www.pastro.org
‘The West without Water’ University of
California, Berkeley, Professor B. Lynn Ingram
will discuss what past floods, droughts and other
climatic clues reveal about tomorrow. May 20,
MUSEUMS & EXHIBITS
GALLERIES
‘Knot Your Gramma’s Lace’ Gallery 9 will
hold an exhibit called “Knot Your Gramma’s
Lace!” — a collection of Pam Moore’s
contemporary art made from hand-knitted lace.
Works capture physical and spiritual landscapes
through rich colors, textures and forms. May
3-29, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday,
noon-4 p.m. Free. Gallery 9, 143 Main St., Los
Altos. www.gallery9losaltos.com
SVOS artists open studio As part of Silicon
Valley Open Studios, nine talented artists will
share their work in a variety of mediums. Visit the
website for more info. May 14, 15, 21 and 22, 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Free admission. Old Mountain View
Artists Open Studio, 542 Church St., Mountain
View. www.svos.org
COMEDY
Magic Comedy Dinner Show with Phil
Ackerly and friends Bay Area magician
Phil Ackerly and his special guest, comedian Jeff
Applebaum, will perform during this comedy and
magic show. The 75-minute show is rated PG.
Attendance requires a minimum purchase of two
drink or one menu item. May 15, 6-9 p.m. $25
general; $20 child, military. Morocco’s Restaurant,
873 Castro St., Mountain View. www.philandjeff.
eventbrite.com
FOOD & DRINK
Coffee Tasting This second annual workshop
will allow community members to try and
compare coffees and develop a taste and refined
palette for the beverage. There will also be a
special presentation on coffee farming. May 21,
1:30-3 p.m. Mountain View Public Library, 585
Franklin St., Mountain View. www.mountainview.
gov
student discounts and packages available. Yoga
is Youthfulness, 590 Castro St., Mountain View.
www.yogaisyouth.com
LESSONS & CLASSES
SPORTS
Adult School Summer Classes
Registration Registration for Mountain
View-Los Altos Adult School Summer classes will
begin on May 13. The summer session will run
from June 13 to July 29. Visit the website or call
for more information. May 13-June 17. Course
registration fees vary. Mountain View-Los Altos
Adult School, 333 Moffett Blvd., Mountain View.
www.mvlaae.net
Health Care Programs Orientation The
Mountain View-Los Altos Adult School will hold
a workshop for those interested in health care
careers, providing information on the certified
nursing assistant and medical assistant paths
and the programs offered by the school. Online
registration is requested. May 13, 10 a.m.-noon.
Free. Mountain View-Los Altos Adult School, 333
Moffett Blvd., Mountain View. www.mvlaae.net
linkAges TimeBank Orientation
linkAges TimeBank will hold an orientation for
its neighborhood service-exchange network,
through which community members can be
matched with the skills, talents and needs of
others who live nearby. The network is designed
for those who want to become more involved
in their communities. May 12, 1-2 p.m. Free.
Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin St.,
Mountain View. www.timebank.linkages.org
The Science and Art of Using Color in
Your Home Interior designer Amanda Giles of
DesignFix will teach participants about how colors
relate to each other, the feelings they can produce,
and how to use them in a home to create a
refined and pleasant look. May 12, 7-8:30 p.m.
Free. Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin
St., Mountain View. www.mountainview.gov
Drop-In Bike Clinic Professional bike
mechanic Ryan Murphy will be available to assist
community members with bike repairs and
problems, including changing a tire, adjusting
shifting and breaks, identifying mysterious noises
and more. Attendees can use the library’s tools.
Third Saturday of the month, March 19-July 16,
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Public
Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. www.
mountainview.gov
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Hatha Yoga Thursday Evenings Led
by Patricia Joy Becker, these classes focus on
proper alignment to balance the body. Each
session offers a new sequence of poses that
stretch and strengthen different body areas.
Breathing practices and short meditations are
often included. See website for specific pricing.
May 5-June 2, 7:15-8:30 p.m. $10-$18; new
HOME & GARDEN
2016 Silicon Valley Modern Home
Tour How many times have you driven by
“that amazing house” and wondered what it
looks like on the inside? Find out on Saturday,
May 14, when 5 amazing private homes open
their doors for a day of modern architecture
exploration throughout the Silicon Valley area.
$35 advance/$40 day of several private homes in
Silicon Valley, Mountain View, Saratoga and Palo
Alto. www.modernhometours.com
RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY
Self-Realization Training with
Pathways to Self-Healing with Paul
Sibcy In a non-denominational spiritual setting,
Paul Sibcy will lead community members in
practicing methods that cultivate, inner peace,
contentment, love and compassion. Thursdays,
May 5-July 7, 8-9 p.m. Free (donations accepted).
The Healing Center, 2495 Old Middlefield Road,
Mountain View. www.psh.org
COMMUNITY GROUPS
Rent stabilization effort in Mountain
View The Mountain View Tenants Coalition is
collecting signatures (8,000 needed) to place
rent stabilization on November’s ballot. Twice
weekly through early June coalition members
will gather signatures, answer questions and tell
others how to get involved. April 30-May 28,
Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m.
Free. St. Joseph Church, parking lot, Corner of
Castro and Church streets, Mountain View. www.
mvtenantscoalition.org
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715 Cleaning
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757 Handyman/
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SAND GARDEN LAW GROUP
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 616079
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Sand Garden Law Group, located at 140
Acalanes Dr., #222, Sunnyvale, CA 94086,
Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: An
Individual.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
JENNIFER PESEK
140 Acalanes Dr., #222
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on 6/1/2009.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 8, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 22, 29, May 6, 13, 2016)
EMP DIGITAL
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 616080
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
EMP Digital, located at 140 Acalanes Dr.,
#222, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, Santa Clara
County.
This business is owned by: An
Individual.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
DANIEL EVANS
140 Acalanes Dr., #222
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on 10/21/14.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 8, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 22, 29, May 6, 13, 2016)
SWEET PAWS PET SITTING
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 615911
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Sweet Paws Pet Sitting, located at 92
Gladys Ave., Mountain View, CA 94043,
Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: An
Individual.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
VANESSA MARTINEZ
92 Gladys Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 5, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 2016)
BASIC OUTLINES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 616246
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Basic Outlines, located at 501 Moorpark
Way Unit #79, Mountain View, CA 94041,
Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: An
Individual.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
REBEKAH D. YORK
501 Moorpark Way, Unit #79
Mountain View, CA 94041
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 13, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 2016)
Learn to s.p.e.a/k/with Melanie
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 616667
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Learn to s.p.e.a/k/with Melanie, located
at 1259 Ayala Dr. Apt.#4, Sunnyvale, CA
94086, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: An
Individual.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
MELANIE S. DELACRUZ
1259 Ayala Dr. #4
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 22, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 2016)
771 Painting/
Wallpaper
Real
Estate
STYLE PAINTING
Full service interior/ext. Insured. Lic.
903303. 650/388-8577
Lic. #468963
Roe General Engineering
Asphalt, concrete, pavers, tiles, sealing,
artificial turf. 36 yrs exp. No job too
small. Lic #663703. 650/814-5572
Handyman Services
Lic. 249558. Plumb, electrical, masonry,
carpentry, landscape. 40+ years exp.
Pete Rumore, 650/823-0736;
650/851-3078
759 Hauling
J & G HAULING SERVICE
Misc. junk, office, gar., furn., green
waste, more. Lic./ins. Free est.
650/743-8852
BONITA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANTS & MAINTENANCE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 616682
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Bonita Property Management
Consultants & Maintenance, located at
918 Bonita Avenue, Unit 1, Mountain
View, CA 94040, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A General
Partnership.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
FELICIA HERNANDEZ
918 Bonita Avenue, Unit 1
Mountain View, CA 94040
ROBERT MENDOZA
918 Bonita Avenue, Unit 2
Mountain View, CA 94040
ADOLFO HERNANDEZ MONROY
918 Bonita Avenue, Unit 1
Mountain View, CA 94040
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 22, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 2016)
997 All Other Legals
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
ZENON MICHAL SZALATA also known as
ZENON MICHAEL SZALATA
Case No.: 1-16-PR-178768
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,
contingent creditors, and persons
who may otherwise be interested in
the will or estate, or both, of ZENON
MICHAL SZALATA, also known as ZENON
MICHAEL SZALATA.
A Petition for Probate has been filed by:
JENNIFER SZALATA in the Superior Court
of California, County of SANTA CLARA.
The Petition for Probate requests that:
JENNIFER SZALATA 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 per-
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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 July 6, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept.:
10 of the Superior Court of California,
County of Santa Clara, located at 191 N.
First St., San Jose, CA, 95113.
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and state your objections or file written
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person or by your attorney.
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copy to the personal representative
appointed by the court within the later
of either (1) four months from the date
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personal representative, as defined in
section 58 (b) of the California Probate
Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of
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court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court
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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
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