Sec 2 - Mountain View Online

Transcription

Sec 2 - Mountain View Online
Weekend
MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE
Q RESTAURANT REVIEW
Q MOVIE TIMES
Q BEST BETS FOR ENTERTAINMENT
r
e
h
t
o
n
a
t
s
u
j
Not
p
o
h
s
n
e
ram
d tour
l
r
o
w
y
t
s
rs a ta
e
f
f
o
o
n
cook
i
a
s
e
Kum
r
n
a
er M
from form
elch
y Trevor F
eber
Review b
ronica W
e
V
y
b
s
Photo
QR E S TAU R A N T R E V I E W
A
fter graduating with
a computer science
degree in his native China,
Haochen Liu did a career-180, coming
to the United States to study at the Culinary Institute of America in New York. He
headed to the South Bay’s Manresa and spent
countless hours peeling vegetables for legendary chef-owner David Kinch, until an impressive
salmon dish promoted Liu to line cook. Late last year,
after a few other stops along the way, he opened his
own restaurant, Kumino, in Mountain View.
Continued on next page
Kumino in Mountain View offers steamed buns with fillings that include
(clockwise from top left) pork belly, pork shoulder, eggplant and smoked salmon.
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
25
Weekend
Above: Chef/owner Haochen Liu, right, and sous chef Brian Leavey
stand in the small dining room at Kumino in Mountain View.
Left: The salmon bowl comes with poached egg, salmon roe, pickled
cucumber and miso butter atop rice.
Continued from previous page
Earn college credit
while in high school
Be a Stanford Student this Summer!
Choose from 145 courses
across 30 departments
Receive academic support
including advising & tutoring
High school students ages 16 – 19
June 18 – August 14, 2016
Attend class with Stanford
undergraduates
Learn from Stanford
faculty & scholars
Tamer Shabani Photography
Live at home and attend
Stanford for as low as $3,400
Applications are open! summercollegeinfo.stanford.edu/paweekly
26
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
Before we get carried away, this
isn’t Mountain View’s Manresa,
folks. Rice bowls and noodle
soups under $13 are Kumino’s primary currency, yet this
is absolutely not just another
ramen shop.
The most in-demand dish
is a warm eggplant salad ($7)
carefully playing off bell pepper
puree and miso butter, which Liu
created at Manresa and Kinch
served on the tasting menu.
While Manresa mingles Japanese influences with the Northern California terroir, Kumino’s
menu delves deeper than Manresa into unabashed, yet disciplined fusion. The menu skips
around China, Japan, Korea,
Southeast Asia, Italy, Scandinavia, and who knows where else.
No tasting menus here, but lots
of wonderful tastes.
One rice bowl boasts impeccably fried chicken cutlets
($11), spoonfuls of soothing
pumpkin curry, baby carrots,
and the bracing sweet addition
of apple chutney. In the salmon
bowl ($13), every bite packs an
umami one-two punch of melted miso butter and a garnish of
salmon roe.
Tonkotsu ramen ($12) at
Kumino is lighter and less fatty
than most Peninsula versions.
The pork belly and shoulder
slices are pork chop-thick and
succulent, the noodles springy
with a hint of tension. Kimchi
adds intensity and the soft-yolk
poached egg is a tangy crowdpleaser. Kumino also offers an
Italian-inflected garlic linguine
and spicy chashu pork bowl
($11.50), a spicy braised-beef
ramen ($12), and a vegetable
ramen ($10).
Liu’s seafood ramen ($13)
best shows his commitment to
layers of flavor, making vats of
broth from whole tilapias and
at least a dozen other ingredients. It’s not glamorous or
frugal, since one pound of tilapia only yields enough broth
for one bowl of ramen. That
broth, though, is fortifying and
robust, while being agile and
pure — the antidote to tonkotsu
ramen. The seafood ingredients aren’t missing either, with
lots of shrimp, scallops, mussels and salmon hunks.
For a restaurant of 34 seats
and a six-person outdoor patio,
Kumino’s dedication to homemade cooking is worthy of
applause. The seafood ramen’s
broth is a full-time job, and there
is the homemade chili sauce for
blissfully chewy and mildly hot
crispy rice cakes ($6), not to
mention the two-day marinade
for the fork-tender Chinese
barbeque spareribs ($6.50). The
last two are only on the dinner
menu, otherwise both lunch and
dinner menus are similar.
Starters include the delightful beet salad, with a sweet-
Weekend
QDININGNOTES
Kumino Restaurant
580 N Rengstorff Ave.
Mountain View
Hours:
Tues. – Sun.,
11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.,
5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Closed Mondays
Reservations
Credit cards
Takeout
Catering
Outdoor seating
Wheelchair
access
Parking Lot, easy
Alcohol Beer and
sake only
Noise Level Quiet
Bathroom Good
Cleanliness
The crispy rice cake dish derives its heat from a house-made chili sauce at Kumino.
earthy soy vinaigrette that subtly elevates every bite of juicy
citrus and meaty beets. The
namesake cumin-studded pork
belly bun (“cumino” is Italian
for cumin, Liu’s favorite spice)
and the cilantro and jalapenoenhanced pork shoulder bun
with a soy paste could be the
signature dish at a restaurant
in Tulum, Mexico, but springs
from a classic pork preparation in Xi’an, China (all buns
$3 to $4). I appreciated the
tempura eggplant bun, and the
ponzu cream cheese in an Izzy’s
Bagels-meets-Tokyo smoked
salmon bun, but both could use
an added jolt of flavor.
On my initial visit, this style of
cooking reminded me of David
Chang’s Momofuku Ssam Bar
and Noodle Bar in Manhattan,
where a handful of Asian cuisines are mixed together, alongside a hefty dash of dynamic
creativity. Kumino’s menu is
globe-trotting in a more gentle
way, while Momofuku’s is like a
wanderlust backpacker traveling to a new city every day. It
turns out that the sous chef at
Kumino is Bryan Leavey, a Culinary Institute classmate of Liu’s
and a former chef at Momofuku
Noodle Bar. If a project from a
couple of alumi from Manresa
and Momofuku were to open in
San Francisco, the waits would
approach those of hot-spot State
Bird Provisions. Instead, Kumino is the unknown newbie at
an otherwise sleepy mini-mall
at Middlefield Road and North
Rengstorff Avenue.
Kumino sports a small counter,
often with a solo diner gazing
into a tablet. Everyone seems
to eat quickly and the service
follows suit, almost too swiftly
when the ramen arrives before
appetizers are finished. Luckily,
the one efficient server couldn’t
be more charming or helpful
with deciding what to order.
A black-and-white mural of a
woman and a sea creature on a
side wall serves as decor, along
with a two-part kitchen; one for
the serious cooking, and one
for the final prep stage. A little
background music wouldn’t hurt
since it can be almost too quiet.
There is a small, pleasant list
of sake and beer, but no wine.
That will come soon, with
plans for a list focused on California and Italy. Homemade
green tea tiramisu ($6) and
strawberry cheesecake ($3.50)
are the only desserts, but Liu
has plans to expand the dessert
menu as well, with inventive ice
cream flavors.
It will be a thrill to see what is
next beyond wine and ice cream.
Kumino is the opposite of Castro Street’s restaurant scene,
where atmosphere dominates
and food follows in a supporting
role. There is noteworthy cooking going on at Kumino, in a
quiet location that is sure to get
attention once word gets out.
V
Happy Hour
4pm-9pm Sun-Thurs
Œ+TIZSM¼[*]ZOMZ[̆WЄ
Œ.ZMVKP.ZQM[̆WЄ
ŒWЄIVaLQVVMZ
• Kids 12 & under - buy 1 get 1 free*
*item from kids menu of equal or lesser
sser value
70 th year
ANNIVERSARY!
NOW HIRING
applications @clarkes.com
and Restaurant
Open 7 days Clarkes.com
Lunch & Dinner 11am-9pm; Fri ’til 10pm
Breakfast on Weekends 8am-2pm
Mountain View • 61
615 W. El Camino Real • (650) 967-0851
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
27
G U I D E T O 2016 S U M M E R C A M P S F O R K I D S
For more information about these camps, see our online
directory of camps at www.paloaltoonline.com/biz/summercamps/
To advertise in this weekly directory, call: 650.326.8210
Arts, Culture, Other Camps
Art and Soul Summer Camps
Palo Alto
Summer Unplugged! Art, Cooking, Yoga and Mindfulness.
Weekly full, morning or afternoon options. Walter Hays
Elementary School. Kinder-Grade Seven. June 6 –July 22.
Register online.
www.artandsoulpa.com
650.269.0423
Hi-Five Sports
Summer Camp
Sacred Heart Schools,
Atherton, CA
Children enjoy up to 8 different team sports a week of outdoor
fun and fundamentals. With over 25 years of experience and we
are the best provider of youth recreational sports in the nation!
www.hifivesportsclubs.com/
650.362.4975
bayarea_camp_summer_camp_atherton/
Camp Galileo:
40+ Bay Area Locations
Innovation Camps for Kids
Inspire a spirit of bold exploration in your pre-k – 5th grader.
Art, science and outdoor fun while building lasting innovation
skills like how to embrace challenges and create without fear.
Four fresh themes for 2016.
www.galileo-camps.com
1.800.854.3684
Camp Imagineerz
Palo Alto
Imagine a space full of ideas, fun materials and limitless
possibilities – where creativity is celebrated and failure is
embraced. Where children learn the power of an “i-can”
mindset through Performing Arts, Building, and Play! www.imagineeerz-learning.com 650.318.5002
Community School of
Mountain View
Music and Arts (CSMA)
50+ creative camps for Gr. K-8! Drawing, Painting, Ceramics,
Sculpture, Musical Theater, School of Rock, Digital Arts, more!
One- and two-week sessions; full and half-day enrollment.
Extended care available. Financial aid offered.
www.arts4all.org
650.917.6800 ext. 0
Environmental Volunteers
Summer Camp
Palo Alto
Discover nature this summer at Explore! & Girls In Science
summer day camps with the Environmental Volunteers in Palo
Alto! Field trips, live animals, and hands-on science activities will
bring nature alive to kids in grades 1-6. Register and learn more.
www.EVols.org/Explore
650.493.8000
Palo Alto Community
Child Care (PACCC)
Palo Alto
PACCC summer camps offer campers, grades 1st to 6th, a wide
variety of fun opportunities! We are excited to introduce two
new camps to our lineup this year: Leaders in Training (L.I.T.) and
PACCC Special Interest Units (S.I.U.). Also included are returning
favorites F.A.M.E. (Fine Arts, Music and Entertainment), J.V. Sports
and Operation: Chef! Periodic field trips, special visitors and
many engaging camp activities, songs and skits round out the
fun offerings of PACCC Summer Camps! Open to campers from
all communities! Come join the fun in Palo Alto! Register online.
www.paccc.org
Stanford
EXPLORE biomedical science at Stanford! Stanford EXPLORE
offers high schoolers the unique opportunity to learn from
Stanford professors and graduate students about diverse topics
in biomedical science, including bioengineProgramering,
neurobiology, immunology and many others.
explore.stanford.edu
[email protected]
J-Camp at the Oshman Family JCC
Palo Alto
Adventure awaits at J-Camp! With options for grades K-12 that
fit every schedule and interest, you can mix and match camps
to meet your family’s needs. Are you looking for well-rounded
camp sessions that focus on variety and building friendships?
We’ve got you covered. Does your child have specific talents
you’d like them to explore in depth? Send them our way. We’re
looking forward to our best summer ever and want your family
to be part of the experience!
www.ofjcc-jcamp.com
650.223.8622
Menlo School Sports Camps
Atherton
Menlo camps are designed for boys and girls grades 4–12 to
learn from Knights coaches and staff. Join us this summer to
develop skills, foster athleticism and promote sportsmanship
in camps covering a range of sports — baseball, basketball,
football, lacrosse, soccer and water polo.
www.menloschool.org
Nike Tennis Camps
650.330.2001 ext. 2758
Stanford University
Junior Overnight and Day Camps for boys & girls, ages 9-18
offered throughout June, July and August. Adult Weekend
Clinics (June & Aug). Camps directed by Head Men’s Coach, Paul
Goldstein, Head Women’s Coach, Lele Forood, and Associate
Men’s and Women’s Coaches, Brandon Coupe and Frankie
Brennan. Come join the fun and get better this summer!
www.USSportsCamps.com
1.800.NIKE.CAMP
(645.3226)
Stanford Baseball Camps
Stanford Campus
Stanford Baseball Camps have gained national recognition as
the some of the finest in the country. These camps are designed
to be valuable and beneficial for a wide range of age groups
and skill sets. From the novice 7 year-old, to the Division 1,
professionally skilled high school player, you will find a camp
that fulfills your needs.
www.Stanfordbaseballcamp.com
Stanford Water Polo
650.723.4528
Stanford
Ages 7 and up. New to sport or have experience, we have a camp
for you. Half day or fully day option for boys and girls. All the
camps offer fundamental skill work, scrimmages and games.
1.800.854.3684
Academics
San Jose
Harker summer programs for preschool – grade 12 children include
opportunities for academics, arts, athletics and activities. Taught
by exceptional, experienced faculty and staff, our programs offer
something for everyone in a safe and supportive environment.
www.summer.harker.org
408.553.5737
iD Tech Camps
Stanford
Students ages 7–17 can learn to code, design video games, mod
Minecraft, engineer robots, model 3D characters, build websites,
print 3D models, and more. Campers meet new friends, learn
awesome STEM skills, and gain self-confidence.
www.iDTech.com
1.844.788.1858
iD Tech Mini
Palo Alto
At Palo Alto High School. Kids ages 6-9 can discover
programming, game design, robotics, or graphic design. And
with an emphasis on creativity, friendship, and exploration,
every camper becomes a maker of fun. We’ve packed every halfday camp session with tons of tech awesomeness.
www.iDTech.com
1.844.788.1858
iD Programming Academy
Stanford
At this two-week, overnight academy, students ages 13-18
explore advanced topics in programming, app development,
electrical engineering, and robotics. Create an awesome
portfolio, get industry insights, and gain a competitive
advantage for college and future careers.
www.iDTech.com
1.844.788.1858
iD Game Design and
Development Academy
Stanford
At this two-week, overnight academy, students ages 13-18
explore advanced topics in 3D modeling and printing, video
game design, programming, and level design. Create an
awesome portfolio, get industry insights, and gain a competitive
advantage for college and future careers.
www.iDTech.com
1.844.788.1858
Mid-Peninsula High School
Summer Session
Menlo Park
www.iDTech.com
www.mid-pen.org
Academics
Alexa Café
Bay Area Pathways
Academy (BAPA)
Palo Alto High School
1.844.788.1858
College of San Mateo
www.BayAreaPathwaysAcademy.org
Palo Alto
www.galileo-camps.com
Girls ages 10-15 discover technology in a unique environment
that celebrates creativity, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship.
Girls learn engineering principles, code games, design
websites, model and print 3D objects, and much more.
650.725.9016
stanfordjazz.org
TheatreWorks Summer Camps
Twelve innovative majors to explore. 5th – 8th graders dive
into a subject that inspires you. Design video games, engineer
catapults, build go-karts, paint with electricity, create a
delectable dish. Every week is a new opportunity to realize
your personal vision.
Mid-Pen’s Summer Session provides innovative, one-week
courses that go beyond traditional high school curriculum. Our
program offers students courses for summer enrichment and
make up high school credits. We have designed creative courses
in math, science, English, and Spanish, with options including
Physics of Flight and Rocketry, History of the Reagan Years,
College Essay Workshop, Creative Writing, Introduction to the
Digital Arts, and Drama. Basketball and volleyball clinics suitable
for beginning to advanced players. All high school students are
welcome to attend. Dates are June 20th to July 21st. Classes are
held from 9:30am–2:30pm. Visit our website for full class listings.
www.stanfordwaterpolocamps.com
The Bay Area Pathways Academy(tm) (BAPA) is an enhanced
new summer for students entering grades 6 to 9 which offers an exciting array of grade-appropriate academic classes, engaging
enrichment classes and fun fitness and aquatics classes, including
the opportunity to register for up to 3 two-week sessions.
Stanford University
8+ South Bay Area
Locations
Harker Summer Programs
Week-long jazz immersion programs for young musicians in
middle school (starts July 13), high school (July 19 and July 26), and
college, as well as adults (August 2). All instruments and vocals.
Stanford Jazz Workshop
28
Athletics
650.493.2361
STANFORD EXPLORE: A Lecture
Series on Biomedical Research
Galileo Summer Quest
Athletics
Castilleja Summer Camp for Girls
650.574.6149
Write Now! Summer
Writing Camps
650.321.1991
Palo Alto / Pleasanton
Improve your student’s writing skills this summer at Emerson
School of Palo Alto and Hacienda School of Pleasanton.
Courses this year are Expository Writing, Creative Writing, and
Presentation Techniques. Visit our website for more information.
www.headsup.org
Emerson: 650.424.1267
Hacienda: 925.485.5750
Palo Alto
In these entertaining camps for grades K-5, students
enjoy juggling, clowning, puppetry, playwriting, acting,
improvisation, music, dance — and present their own original
pieces at the end of each session.
YMCA Summer Camps Throughout Silicon Valley
Casti Camp offers girls a range of age-appropriate activities
including athletics, art, science, computers, writing, crafts,
cooking, drama and music classes each day along with weekly
field trips.
At the Y, children and teens of all abilities acquire new skills, make
friends, and feel that they belong. With hundreds of Summer Day
Camps at 30+ locations plus Overnight Camps, you will find a
camp that’s right for your family. Financial assistance is available.
www.theatreworks.org/learn/youth/summercamps
www.castilleja.org/summercamp
www.ymcasv.org/summer
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
650.328.3160
408.351.5473
1145 Lincoln Avenue, Palo Alto
Offered at $2,388,000
Modern Storybook Home with Gardens
Lush, wraparound gardens surround this charming 3 bedroom, 2
bathroom home of 1,340 sq. ft. (per county) that occupies a lot of
6,300 sq. ft. (per county) in sought-after, family-friendly Crescent
Park. Centered by a living/dining ensemble with a stone fireplace,
this picturesque home offers floor-length windows, radiant floor
heating, a two-car carport, lower-level storage, and a flexible
office/third bedroom. Enchanting outdoor retreats provide a
fountain and retractable awnings, perfect for entertaining. Parks,
exceptional schools, and University Avenue are all moments
away.
®
For video tour & more photos, please visit:
ww w .1 1 4 5 Lin c o ln Av e .c o m
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday, 1-5 pm
Complimentary
Lunch & Lattes
6 5 0 . 4 8 8 . 7 3 2 5 | i n f o @ d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | w w w. d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | C a l B R E # 0 1 9 0 3 2 2 4
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
29
Weekend
QMOVIEOPENINGS
COURTESY OF COHEN MEDIA GROUP
Catherine Frot stars as an out-of-key opera singer in “Marguerite.”
A song in her heart
FRENCH ‘MARGUERITE’ ADOPTS
AMERICA’S LEGENDARY BAD SINGER
000 1/2 (Aquarius)
In less than a week, “American
Idol” will air its final broadcast
after 15 seasons. The once-upona-time blockbuster television hit
made its bones with talented
singers but just as much with
untalented ones, served up as
objects of mockery. And so it
is with suspiciously good timing that Cohen Media Group
releases Xavier Giannoli’s droll
“Marguerite,” the “inspired by a
true story” tale of an epically bad
opera singer.
Co-written by director Giannoli and Marcia Romano, “Marguerite” recasts the infamous
American story of Florence Foster Jenkins as a fictionalized
French one.
While retaining many details
of Jenkins’ story, “Marguerite”
mythologizes her as Marguerite Dumont, a wealthy woman
whose regal opacity when it
comes to her lack of singing ability proves good for many a laugh.
As with “American Idol,” those
laughs bear (self-) examination.
Why is Marguerite so funny to
us, and why is her public humiliation allowed to continue for so
long? The answers plumb both
the best and worst instincts of
human nature, and give Giannoli’s film a strong heartbeat.
At the outset, Marguerite
Dumont (Catherine Frot, pitch
QMOVIETIMES
perfect even when pitch-imperfect) comes across as a purely
comic figure: a woman so insulated by her wealth and privilege
that she has lost touch with
reality and how others perceive
her. While that estimation isn’t
entirely wrong, the 1921-set
opening sequence also immediately puts the woman in the
context of being exploited, as
a couple of journalists barely
contain their glee at having gatecrashed a private concert to get
their earful.
There is Marguerite’s self-delusion to consider, as well as her
camp value. She sings, according
to one enthusiastic wag, “divinely off-key ... wildly off-key!” And
there is the transcendence of
art, for consumers and the artist
herself: With poignant fervor,
Marguerite explains, “Music is
all that matters to me.”
In a post-war world slowly reconstructing itself, “The
Screeching Baroness” presents
a challenge to convention, a
distraction either appalling
or enthralling, and a personal
minefield to those who know her
and tread carefully around her
dreams.
What holds us some of us back,
“Marguerite” asks, while others
of us are irrepressible? In the end,
the film may simply put you in
mind of poet Matthew Arnold’s
plaintive lyrics “Ah, love, let us
be true/To one another!”
Rated R for brief graphic nudity
and sexual content, and a scene of
drug use. Two hours, 9 minutes.
— Peter Canavese
His
cheatin’
heart
TOM HIDDLESTON
PLAYS HANK WILLIAMS
IN ‘I SAW THE LIGHT’
0 1/2 (Guild Theatre)
Just as “the book was better”
usually holds true when it comes
to novelistic adaptations, most
biographies are probably better
read than watched. That’s certainly the case with “I Saw the
Light,” which takes the stuff of
Colin Escott, George Merritt and
William MacEwen’s “Hank Williams: The Biography” and turns
it into a frustratingly inert, determinedly rote musical biopic.
“I Saw the Light” has three
things going for it: cinematographer Dante Spinotti (“L.A. Confidential,” “Heat”), its cast and Hank
Williams’ songs. Even so, the last
is compromised by Hiddleston
performing his own vocals.
30
COURTESY OF SONY PICTURES CLASSICS
Tom Hiddleston stars as Hank Williams in the biopic “I Saw the Light.”
Marc Abraham’s film begins
laying out the basics of Williams’
life, starting with his marriage
at age 21 to Audrey Sheppard
(Elizabeth Olsen). The marriage
quickly becomes testy, exacerbated by Williams’ alcoholism,
wandering eye, and insufficient
interest in promoting Audrey’s
mediocre singing. Abraham’s
script never makes clear what
drew these two to each other in
the first place, a fatal error given
how much of the drama hinges
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
on the tension within this on-offon-again relationship.
Worse, Abraham seems disinterested in Williams’ creative
process. Still, the closest Abraham gets to a coherent point of
view on his subject is depicting
Williams as a man-child who
desperately wants a toy, then
loses interest in it once he gets it.
As laid out clunkily by the script,
that’s the case both with Audrey
(“I couldn’t see that fightin’ with
you was better than being apart”)
10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) + Century 16: 11:40 a.m., 2:20, 5:10,
7:55 & 10:30 p.m. Century 20: 11:40 a.m., 2:20, 5:05, 7:45 & 10:25 p.m.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) (G) Century 20: Sun. 4:30 p.m.
A Clockwork Orange (1971) (R) Century 20: Sun. 2 p.m.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) +++1/2
Century 16: 10:45 & 11:30 a.m., 1, 2:30, 3:15, 4:45, 6:15, 7, 8:30, 10
& 10:45 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 12:15 a.m. In 3-D at 10 a.m., 12:15, 1:45, 4, 5:30,
7:45 & 9:15 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11:30 p.m. Century 20: 11:20 a.m., 1:30,
2:50, 4:20, 5, 6:20, 7:50, 8:30 & 9:50 p.m. In 3-D at 10:50 & 11:45 a.m.,
12:50, 2:15, 3:15, 5:45, 6:45, 9:15 & 10:10 p.m. In XD 3-D at 12:10 & 7:05
p.m. In XD at 3:40 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 10:30 p.m. Sun. 10:25 p.m. In DBOX at
1:30, 5 & 8:30 p.m.
Deadpool (R) +++ Century 16: 11:20 a.m., 2:10, 4:55, 7:40 &
10:20 p.m. Century 20: 11:30 a.m., 2:35, 5:15, 7:55 & 10:40 p.m.
The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) Century 16: 10 a.m.,
12:55, 3:50, 7 & 9:55 p.m. Century 20: 12:50, 4, 7 & 10:05 p.m.
Eye in the Sky (R) Century 20: 11 a.m., 1:45, 4:20, 7:10 & 9:50 p.m.
Palo Alto Square: 1:30, 4:15 & 7 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9:45 p.m.
God’s Not Dead 2 (PG)
Century 20: 10:50 a.m., 1:40, 4:30, 7:25 & 10:20 p.m.
Hello, My Name Is Doris (R) ++1/2
Century 20: 11:55 a.m., 2:25, 4:50, 7:20 & 9:55 p.m.
Palo Alto Square: 1:45, 4:30 & 7:15 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9:40 p.m.
I Saw the Light (R) +1/2
Guild Theatre: 1:30, 4:15 & 7 p.m. Fri. & Sun. 9:45 p.m. Sat. 9:35 p.m.
The Lady in the Van (PG-13) +++
Aquarius Theatre: 2:45, 5:15, 7:45 & 10 p.m.
London Has Fallen (R) Century 20: 7:40 & 10:15 p.m. Fri. 2 & 5 p.m.
Fri. & Sun. 11:15 a.m. Sat. 5:15 p.m.
Marguerite (R) +++1/2
Aquarius Theatre: 1:30, 4:15, 7 & 9:40 p.m.
Meet the Blacks (R) Century 20: 11:55 a.m., 2:40, 5:15, 8 & 10:40 p.m.
The Metropolitan Opera: Madama Butterfly (Not Rated)
Century 16: Sat. 9:55 a.m. Century 20: Sat. 9:55 a.m.
Miracles from Heaven (PG)
Century 20: 11 a.m., 1:40, 4:25, 7:05 & 10:05 p.m.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) +1/2
Century 16: 10:15 & 11:35 a.m., 12:45, 2, 3:10, 4:30, 5:35, 7:05, 8:15,
9:35 & 10:40 p.m. Century 20: 11:35 a.m., 12:45, 2, 3:10, 4:30, 5:35,
6:55, 8:05, 9:20, 10:30, 8:10 & 10:45 p.m.
National Theatre Live: Hangmen (Not Rated)
Aquarius Theatre: Sun. 11 a.m.
Rear Window (1954) (Not Rated) Stanford Theatre: 5:25 & 9:50 p.m.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1957) (R)
Guild Theatre: Sat. 11:55 p.m.
Vertigo (1958) (Not Rated)
Stanford Theatre: 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 3:05 p.m.
The Witch (R) Century 20: 8:10 & 10:45 p.m.
Zootopia (PG) +++ Century 16: 10:10 & 11:05 a.m., 1, 2:05, 3:55,
5, 7:10, 8, 10:05 & 10:40 p.m. In 3-D at noon, 3, 6 & 9 p.m.
Century 20: 11:05 a.m., 12:50, 1:50, 3:35, 4:35, 6:20, 7:15, 9:05 & 10
p.m. In 3-D at noon, 2:45 & 5:30 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)
STANFORD THEATRE: 221 University Ave., Palo Alto (324-3700)
For show times, plot synopses and more information about any films playing at the
Aquarius, visit www.LandmarkTheatres.com
0Skip it
00Some redeeming qualities
000A good bet
0000Outstanding
and the Holy Grail gig of the
Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
The problem is that Abraham,
even if he sees this much about
Williams, can’t figure out what’s
interesting about it, or anything
else here. It’s all so dully realized
that we grow starved for idiosyncratic detail, desperately latching
For show times, plot synopses,
trailers and more movie
info, visit www.mv-voice.com
and click on movies.
on to Williams’ love of ketchup or
his drunkenly being tickled pink
by his new garage-door opener.
This is not the stuff of powerful
drama, I’m here to tell you.
Rated R for some language and
brief sexuality/nudity. Two hours,
3 minutes.
— Peter Canavese
M O U N TA I N V I E W V O I C E
QHIGHLIGHT
‘CYRANO’
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley will bring to the stage a modern and good-humored
take on a classic tale, involving unrequited passion and a love triangle, with
“Cyrano.” The April 6, 7 and 8 performances will be previews. There will be no show
on April 26. See website for specific times and ticket prices. April 6-May 1.
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View.
www.theatreworks.org/shows/1516-season/cyrano/
ART GALLERIES
‘Places I Love’ During the month of April,
plein air pastelist Teresa Ruzzo brings a show to
Viewpoints Gallery called “Places I Love- Real
and Imagined,” which includes new landscapes
and skyscapes painted around the bay and in
the studio. On April 2, 2-5 p.m., there will be a
reception. March 29-April 30, Monday-Saturday,
11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Free.
Viewpoints Gallery, 315 State St., Los Altos. www.
viewpointsgallery.com
‘Rooms and Blooms’ Gallery 9 in Los Altos
presents “Rooms and Blooms,” a show of paintings
by Jan Meyer in which she — taking inspiration
from memories of New England and California
— plays with pattern, shape and color while
capturing interiors. On April 1, 5-8 p.m., there will
be a reception with the artist. March 29-May 1,
Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4
p.m. Free. Gallery 9, 143 Main St., Los Altos. Call
650-961-4218. gallery9losaltos.com
AUDITIONS
Foothill Symphonic Winds recruitment
Percussionists and other musicians are invited to
join the Foothill Symphonic Winds, which enables
members to grow musically while bringing highcaliber performances to the community. Rehearsals
are held on Wednesdays evenings at Blach
Intermediate School in Los Altos. Visit the website
or contact the conductor for more info. March
18-April 6. Call 650-969-0191. fswinds.org
BENEFITS/FUNDRAISERS
CSMA’s Got Talent 2016 The Community
School of Music and Arts’ annual gala benefit will
share visual art works and musical performances
by talented student and faculty artists. Proceeds
will support arts education for people of all ages,
backgrounds and economic means. April 3, 4:30-9
p.m. $250. Computer History Museum, 1401 N.
Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. Call 650-9176800 ext. 311. www.arts4all.org/gala
Palo Alto AAUW Authors’ Luncheon The
Association of American University Women, Palo
Alto Branch, will hold its seventh annual authors’
luncheon, this year called “New Beginnings.”
Authors NoViolet Bulawayo, M.P. Cooley, Elizabeth
Rosner and Azadeh Tabazadeh will share their
stories over lunch, and there will be an opportunity
to purchase their books, courtesy of Books Inc. Visit
the website for registration info. April 9, noon-2
p.m. $40 ($20 goes toward Tech Trek). Michaels at
Shoreline, 2960 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
Call 650-380-3617. aauw-paloalto.org
Style ‘16 An exclusive two-day show, sale and
benefit, the discerning independent fashion event
Style ‘16 will present jewelry, textile and accessory
designs from more than 50 nationally and
internationally recognized artists. The event will
support the Palo Alto Medical Foundation Cancer
Survivorship Programs. April 9 and 10, 10 a.m.-5
p.m. $10 online, at the door. Palo Alto Medical
Foundation, 701 E. El Camino Real, Mountain
View. www.style.lucentestudio.com
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
Art therapy workshop At this event designed
for those who have experienced trauma in their
lives, the Center for Survivors of Torture will
present a relaxing afternoon of art therapy that will
teach participants about mental health. All adults
are welcome. April 14, 1-3 p.m. Free. Mountain
View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain
View. Call 650-903-6882. mountainview.gov/
librarycalendar
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. All ages are
welcome. Third Saturday of the month, March
19-July 16, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Mountain
View Public Library, Dero Fixit station, 585
Franklin St., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6882.
mountainview.gov/librarycalendar
Education for Life Workshop Nitai Deranja,
co-founder of Education for Life, will share
techniques that parents and educators can use
to help children and teens cultivate positive, lifeaffirming values, including courage, calmness and
integrity. April 10, 2-5 p.m. $35 early registration;
$45 day of. East West Bookshop, 324 Castro St.,
Mountain View. Call 650-988-9800. edforlife.org
Foothill College Spring Registration
Spring registration for Foothill College is underway.
There are different opening registration dates for
continuing, new and other students. New students
must submit an admission application and create
a myportal.fhda.edu account. Visit the Foothill
College website for more info. March 2-April 3.
$31 per unit for California residents (plus basic
fees). Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road,
Los Altos Hills. Call 650-949-7325. foothill.edu/
admissions.php
Graywater irrigation workshop In this
class offered by the Bay Area Water Supply &
Conservation Agency, instructor Deva Luna will
look at how to simply and safely reuse water from
sinks, showers and washing machines to irrigate
home landscapes. The session will touch on
residential graywater reuse and demonstrate how
to construct a “laundry to landscape” graywater
system. April 6, 6-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View
Public Library, Community Room, 585 Franklin
Ave., Mountain View. www.bawsca.org/classes
How to Deal with College Applications
This workshop for high school students and
parents anxious about college applications will
aim to help participants make the process fun and
rewarding. April 5, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain
View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain
View. Call 650-903-6880. mountainview.gov/
librarycalendar
Preventing ACL Soccer Injuries Amanda
Germain will give a talk on preventing ACL injuries
in soccer, a common occurrence. Germain has
bachelor’s degree in athletic training from San
Jose State University and a master’s in kinesiology
from Cal Poly. April 4, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain
View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain
View. Call 650-903-6880. mountainview.gov/
librarycalendar
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Art Worlds: Ala Ebtekar The Community
School of Music and Arts will hold one of its events
celebrating art and music from around the globe,
this time focusing on the work of Bay Area artist
Ala Ebtekar. Ebtekar will speak at 6:30 p.m., and
there will be a performance by Persian musicians
at 7 p.m. Wine and Persian cuisine will then be
served. April 15, 6-8:30 p.m. Free. Community
School of Music and Arts, 230 San Antonio Circle,
Mountain View. Call 650-917-6800. www.
arts4all.org/attend/artworlds.htm
CONCERTS
‘Big Band Cavalcade!’ The California Pops
Orchestra’s next show will include swing music
favorites from the ‘30s and ‘40s, including hits by
Benny Goodman, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, and
Glenn Miller. The orchestra will be joined by the
17-piece Black Tie Jazz Big Band with singer Peter
Vilkin. April 3, 3 p.m. $20-$48. Foothill College,
Smithwick Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los
Altos Hills. www.calpops.org
Electroacoustica Concert Offered two
nights only, this program will serve up an
impressive lineup of experimental electronic
composers, who will perform their original works.
April 1 and 2, 8-10 p.m. $5-$10 online; $3
parking. Foothill College, Lohman Theatre, 12345
El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Call 510-499-4082.
www.electroacoustica.org
House concert with T. Nile A genredisrupting Canadian artist, T. Nile will fuse together
the traditionally conflicting styles of electro-pop
and folk during this house concert performance.
April 1, 7:45 p.m. $20 suggested donation.
Tami’s House Concerts, address provided upon
registration, Los Altos. www.meetup.com/
SouthBayHouseConcerts/events/228925949/
Teal Crane Trio Chin-Fei Chan, Jim Kassis
and Daniel Wood, faculty members from the
Community School of Music and Arts, will be
joined by local dancers in this concert highlighting
the Latin dance rhythms of salsa, tango, samba,
rumba and cha-cha. Seating is limited to 200;
attendees should plan to arrive early. The doors
will open at 7 p.m. April 9, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Free.
Community School of Music and Arts, Tateuchi
Hall, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View.
www.arts4all.org/attend/concerts.htm
EXHIBITS
‘Tokyo Jazz Joints’ The Krause Center for
Innovation Gallery is hosting a photography exhibit
by Philip Arneill and James Catchpole entitled
“Tokyo Jazz Joints,” which attempts to preserve
the beauty of these hidden, timeless places. March
29-May 7, Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free;
$3 parking. Foothill College, Krause Center for
Innovation Gallery, Building 4000, 12345 El Monte
Road, Los Altos Hills. krauseinnovationcenter.org/
about/gallery/
FAMILY AND KIDS
Wild Cat Adventure Wild Cat Adventure
will feature five live wild cats from around the
world, with each cat to be shown on stage while
information is shared about the species. Cat types
that may be included in the program are cheetah,
cougar, black leopard, ocelot, fishing cat and
Geoffroy’s cat. April 10, 2-3 p.m. $10 adult; $5
child under age 12. Hillview Community Center, 97
Hillview Ave., Los Altos. Call 707-874-3176. www.
wildcatfund.org
HEALTH
Author Michael Bedar on ‘Sweet
Healing’ Michael Bedar, a coach and author
of the parable “Sweet Healing: A Whole Health
Journey,” will give a talk on maintaining vital
health through natural healing methods. He will
discuss how these methods can aid in reversing
chronic conditions, including type 2 diabetes, and
help move individuals from inflammation to health.
The event is free, but those interested should
call to reserve a seat. April 5, 7:30-9 p.m. Free.
East West Bookshop, 324 Castro St., Mountain
View. Call 650-988-9800. www.eastwest.com/
events_2016_april#5
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 pricing. Thursdays, ongoing, 7:158:30 p.m. $10 new student. Yoga is Youthfulness,
590 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-2851867. yourhealthandjoy.com
ON STAGE
‘Catch-22’ Los Altos Stage Company will
produce “Catch-22,” a play adapted by Joseph
Heller, based on his classic novel, that is at once
intellectual and comedic, with flashes of awful
realism. There will be no show on April 13. April
7-May 1, Wednesday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 3
p.m. $18-$36. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave.,
Los Altos. www.losaltosstage.org
‘tokyo fish story’ TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
will present the Northern California premiere
of “tokyo fish story” by Kimber Lee — a comic
drama centering on a sushi master’s struggles to
preserve ancient artistry in the face of a society
bent on change. See website for specific times
and ticket prices. Wednesday-Sunday, March
9-April 3. Prices vary (discounts available for those
ages 30 and under). Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. www.theatreworks.
org/shows/1516-season/tokyo-fish-story
‘Urinetown: The Musical’ Kehillah Jewish
High School will put on three performances of
“Urinetown: The Musical,” a send-up of greed,
love and revolution set in a city where a drought
has led to a ban on private toilets. April 13 and
14, 7:30 p.m.; April 17, 12:30 p.m. $15. Kehillah
Jewish High School, Black Box Theater, 3900
Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Call 650-213-9600.
3900urinetown.eventbrite.com
Comedians @ Red Rock Bay Area comic
Kevin Wong will host another edition of
Comedians @ Red Rock, featuring performers
who have appeared all around the Bay Area at
places including the Punch Line, Cobb’s, San Jose
Improv and Tommy T’s. April 9, 8-10 p.m. Free.
Red Rock Coffee, 201 Castro St., Mountain View.
kevinwongcomedy.com/red-rock/
at once. Visit the website for more info. Sundays,
year-round, 10 a.m. $1.50 monthly dues. Castro
Park, Toft Avenue and Latham Street, Mountain
View. www.meetup.com/Silicon-Valley-Basketball/
SENIORS
‘How Things in the Universe Came
About and How They Ended Up Within
Us’ Dr. Tom Abel of Stanford University will give a
free, illustrated, non-technical talk on the subject
“How Things in the Universe Came About and
How They Ended Up Within Us.” His presentation
will include computer simulations of how the
earliest stars and galaxies formed. The event is part
of the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series. April
6, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Foothill College, Smithwick
Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills.
foothill.edu/news/newsfmt.php?sr=2&rec_
id=4299
‘The Crisis with Our Teens and What We
Can Do’ Nitai Deranja, author of “For Goodness’
Sake: Supporting Children & Teens in Discovering
Life’s Higher Values,” will address concerns among
the parents of teens about suicides, cheating
and other problems by describing an approach
to developing well-rounded, successful adults.
April 7, 7:30 p.m. Free. East West Bookshop, 324
Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-988-9800.
edforlife.org
An Educational Night with Cindy Pierce
Cindy Pierce, a social sexuality educator and
comic storyteller, will give a talk aiming to give
parents perspective and information for effectively
navigating cultural, media and peer pressures,
particularly around their children’s social lives
and sexual relationships. April 7, 7:30-9 p.m.
$10. Kehillah Jewish High School, 3900 Fabian
Way, Palo Alto. Call 650-213-9600. cindypierce.
eventbrite.com
‘Are You Good to Go?’ Jen Harris from the
Bay Area Funeral Consumers Association will give
an impartial and informative overview of options
for funeral planning. She will touch on pre-paying
versus pre-planning, federal and state protection
for consumers, and more. April 14, 1 p.m. Free.
Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave.,
Mountain View. mountainview.gov/seniors
Diabetes Self-management: A Health
Trust Workshop The Health Trust will
offer a special six-week workshop on diabetes
management. The program will be valuable for
anyone living with or caring for someone with
diabetes. Space is limited, and registration is
required. Mondays, March 28-May 2, 6-8:30
p.m. Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266
Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330.
mountainview.gov/seniors
SVILC Housing Search This two-hour
workshop will provide an overview of the services
the Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
provides to the cross-disability community in Santa
Clara County. It will focus on how the center can
assist in finding and securing integrated, affordable
and accessible housing. April 14, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela
Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330.
mountainview.gov/seniors
Yoga for Seniors Certified instructor Lauren
Palladino will teach weekly yoga class specifically for
seniors, focusing on gentle movements to improve
strength and mobility through standing or seated
yoga poses. All levels of health and fitness are
welcome. Tuesdays, April 5-May 31, 1-2 p.m. Free.
Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos.
Call 650-948-7683. www.sccl.org/losaltos
SPORTS
Silicon Valley Basketball Silicon Valley
Basketball holds regular weekly pickup games at
Castro Park in Mountain View, where there are
typically over 20 players and multiple games going
LECTURES & TALKS
VOLUNTEERS
Peninsula Food Runners volunteering
Peninsula Food Runners is seeking volunteers to
help its mission of reducing food waste and food
insecurities on the Peninsula. The organization
offers flexible volunteering opportunities. Visit the
website for more info. Ongoing. Free. San Mateo
and Santa Clara counties. Call 415-826-6903.
www.peninsulafoodrunners.org
Inspirations
a guide to the spiritual community
LOS ALTOS LUTHERAN
Bringing God’s Love and Hope to All
Children’s Nursery
10:00 a.m. Worship
10:10 Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Fellowship
Pastor David K. Bonde
Outreach Pastor Gary Berkland
460 South El Monte (at Cuesta)
650-948-3012
www.losaltoslutheran.org
To include your
Church in
Inspirations
Please call
Blanca Yoc
at 650-223-6596
or email
[email protected]
MOUNTAIN VIEW CENTRAL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.
Saturday Services: Worship 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday Study Groups: 10-11 a.m.
Pastor Kenny Fraser, B.A.M. DIV
1425 Springer Rd., Mtn. View - Office Hrs. M-F 9am-1pm
www.mtviewda.adventistfaith.org Phone: 650-967-2189
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
31
Marketplace
PLACE AN AD
ONLINE
fogster.com
E-MAIL
[email protected]
PHONE
650.326.8216
Now you can log on to
fogster.com, day or
night and get your ad
started immediately online.
Most listings are free and
include a one-line free
print ad in our Peninsula
newspapers with the
option of photos and
additional lines. Exempt
are employment ads,
which include a web
listing charge. Home
Services and Mind & Body
Services require contact
with a Customer Sales
Representative.
So, the next time you have
an item to sell, barter, give
away or buy, get the perfect
combination: print ads in
your local newspapers,
reaching more than 150,000
readers, and unlimited free
web postings reaching
hundreds of thousands
additional people!!
Combining the reach of the Web with
print ads reaching over 150,000 readers!
an opportunity for your ad to appear in the Palo Alto Weekly, The Almanac and the Mountain View Voice.
Twin Bed with mattress & armoire - $500
Bulletin
Board
115 Announcements
PREGNANT?
Thinking of adoption? Talk with caring agency specializing in matching
Birthmothers with Families Nationwide.
LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Call 24/7 Abby’s
One True Gift Adoptions. 866-413-6293.
Void in Illinois/New Mexico/Indiana.
(AAN CAN)
PREGNANT?
Considering adoption? Call us first.
Living expenses, housing, medical, and
continued support afterwards. Choose
adoptive family of your choice. Call 24/7.
1-877-879-4709 (CalSCAN)
FREE BOOK GIVEAWAY AFTER SALE
Lady in Red Singles Party
245 Miscellaneous
For Sale
201 Autos/Trucks/
Parts
130 Classes &
Instruction
Every Business Has a Story
to tell! Get your message out with
California’s PRMedia Release – the only
Press Release Service operated by the press
to get press! For more info contact Cecelia
@ 916-288-6011 or
http://prmediarelease.com/california
(Cal-SCAN)
133 Music Lessons
Christina Conti Private Piano
Instruction
Lessons in your home. Bachelor of
Music. 650/493-6950
Hope Street Music Studios
Now on Old Middefield Way, MV.
Most instruments, voice.
All ages and levels 650-961-2192
www.HopeStreetMusicStudios.com 2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ
automatic, 4wd, clean, sunroof, navigation, 20”whls. Price: $3000. Delivery
available. Call/Text: (602) 832-8577
202 Vehicles Wanted
A-1 DONATE YOUR CAR
for breast cancer! Help United Breast
Foundation education, prevention, and
support programs. FAST FREE PICKUP 24 HR RESPONSE - TAX DEDUCTION.
855-403-0215 (AAN CAN)
CASH FOR CARS:
Any Car/Truck 2000-2015, Running or
Not! Top Dollar For Used/ Damaged.
Free Nationwide Towing! Call Now:
1-888-420-3808
(AAN CAN)
Donate Your Car, Truck, Boat
to Heeritage for the Blind. FREE 3 Day
Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing,
All Paperwork Taken Care of. Call
800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)
Old Porsche 356/911/912
for restoration by hobbyist 1948-1973
only. Any condition, top $ paid.
707 965-9546 (Cal-SCAN)
210 Garage/Estate
Sales
Piano Lessons
Quality Piano Lessons in Menlo Park.
Call (650)838-9772 Alita Lake
145 Non-Profits
Needs
DONATE BOOKS TO SUPPORT LIBRARY
WISH LIST FRIENDS OF PA LIBRARY
150 Volunteers
ASSIST IN FRIENDS’ BOOKSTORE ASST SECTION MGRS FOR FOPAL
Fosterers Needed for Cats
FRIENDS OF MENLO PARK LIBRARY
FRIENDS OF THE PALO ALTO LIBRARY
JOIN OUR ONLINE STOREFRONT TEAM
Fogster.com
is a unique website offering
FREE postings from
communities throughout the
Bay Area and an opportunity
for your ad to appear
in The Almanac,
the Palo Alto Weekly, and
the Mountain View Voice.
DirecTV
Switch to DIRECTV and get a $100 Gift
Card. FREE Whole-Home Genie HD/DVR
upgrade. Starting at $19.99/mo. New
Customers Only. Don’t settle for cable.
Call Now 1-800-385-9017 (CalSCAN)
DISH TV
190 channels plus Highspeed Internet
Only $49.94/mo! Ask about a 3 year
price guarantee and get Netflix included
for 1 year! Call Today
1-800-357-0810 (CalSCAN)
HOME BREAK-INS
take less than 60 SECONDS. Don’t wait!
Protect your family, your home, your
assets NOW for as little as 70¢ a day! Call
855-404-7601 (Cal-SCAN)
massage location needed
QBULLETIN
The publisher waives any and all claims or
consequential damages due to errors. Embarcadero
Media cannot assume responsibility for the claims or
performance of its advertisers. Embarcadero Media
has the right to refuse, edit or reclassify any ad
solely at its discretion without prior notice.
THE PENINSULA’S
FREE CLASSIFIEDS WEBSITE
fogster.com is a unique website offering FREE postings from communities throughout the Bay Area and
INDEX
BOARD
100-199
QFOR SALE
200-299
QKIDS STUFF
330-399
QMIND & BODY
400-499
QJ
OBS
500-599
QB
USINESS
SERVICES
600-699
QH
OME
SERVICES
700-799
QFOR RENT/
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
800-899
QP
UBLIC/LEGAL
NOTICES
995-997
fogster.com
AT&T U-Verse Internet
starting at $15/month or TV & Internet
starting at $49/month for 12 months with
1-year agreement. Call 1-800-453-0516 to
learn more. (Cal-SCAN)
Menlo Park, 1056 Greenwood Dr,
Moving Sale Saturday 4/2 9AM MV: 751 Palo Alto Ave. 4/2-4/3, 8:30-4
Lots of handyman tools. Clothes, dishes,
office supplies. MV: 127 Dalma Dr., 4/2, 8-4 Lots of
tools, Craftsman radial arm saws and
table saw w/ stands, bedroom furniture,
dressers, end tables, Tempur-Pedic electric adjustable king bed, electric leather
recliners and love seat, kitchen table
and chairs, manual reclining chairs,
Frigidaire upright freezer, book cases,
lamps, vacuums and carpet cleaners, TV/
entertainment center, lots of books, plus
much more.
Palo Alto, 4156 Middlefield Road, Sat.
4/2, 8-1
235 Wanted to Buy
CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS!
Up to $35/Box! Sealed and Unexpired.
Payment Made SAME DAY. Highest
Prices Paid!! Call Jenni Today!
800-413-3479.
www.CashForYourTestStrips.com (Cal-SCAN)
Want Cash?
for extra diabetic test strips? I Pay Top
Dollar Since 2005! 1 Day Fast Payment
Guaranteed Up To $60 Per Box! Free
Shipping.
www.Cashnowoffer.com or
888-210-5233. Get Extra $10: Use Offer
Code: Cashnow! (CalSCAN)
240 Furnishings/
Household items
Bed with Mattress & Armoire - $450 (or b
KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS!
Buy Harris Bed Bug Killers/ Kit. Complete
Treatment System. Available: Hardware
Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com
(Cal-SCAN)
KILL BED BUGS AND THEIR EGGS!
Buy Harris Bed Bug Killers/KIT Complete
Treatment System. Available: Hardware
Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com
(AAN CAN)
KILL SCORPIONS!
Buy Harris Scorpion Spray. Effective
results begin after spray dries. Odorless,
Long Lasting, Non-Staining. Available:
Hardware Stores,
The Home Depot, homedepot.com
(Cal-SCAN)
Vespa ET2 Scooter for sale - $2,000
Kid’s
Stuff
350 Preschools/
Schools/Camps
Peng Piano Academy- Summer Camp
355 Items for Sale
Life Alert 24/7
One press of a button sends help FAST!
Medical, Fire, Burglar. Even if you can’t
reach a phone! FREE Brochure. CALL
800-714-1609. (Cal-SCAN)
Safe Step Walk-In Tub!
Alert for Seniors. Bathroom falls can be
fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation.
Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch StepIn. Wide Door. Anti-Slip Floors. American
Made. Installation Included. Call
800-799-4811 for $750 Off. (Cal-SCAN)
488 Spa Services
DID YOU KNOW
7 IN 10 Americans or 158 million U.S.
Adults read content from newspaper
media each week? Discover the Power
of Newspaper Advertising. For a free
brochure call 916-288-6011 or email
[email protected] (Cal-SCAN)
Jobs
560 Employment
Information
CDL Drivers
Avg. $60k+/yr. $2k Sign-On Bonus.
Family Company w/ Great Miles. Love
Your Job and Your Truck. CDL-A Req.
(877) 258-8782. drive4melton.com
(Cal-SCAN)
PAID IN ADVANCE!
Make $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures
From Home! No Experience Required.
Helping home workers since
2001! Genuine Opportunity. Start
Immediately! www.TheIncomeHub.com
(AAN CAN)
Truck Drivers
Obtain Class A CDL in 3 weeks.
Company Sponsored Training. Also
Hiring Recent Truck School Graduates.
Experienced Drivers. Must be 21 or
Older. Call: (866) 275-2349 (Cal-SCAN)
PAUSD Coach Openings
BOY clothes 6-7-8 Years$40-2Bags
Boys bike BMX style$30
Collectors NFL FavreGBP5-6YRS$20
DisneyPoohBed+pillowCover$10
Mind
& Body
420 Healing/
Bodywork
Got Knee Pain? Back Pain?
Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving
brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare
Patients Call Health Hotline Now!
1-800-796-5091
(Cal-SCAN)
425 Health Services
CPAP/BIPAP Supplies
at little or no cost from Allied Medical
Supply Network! Fresh supplies delivered right to your door. Insurance may
cover all costs. 800-421-4309. (Cal-SCAN)
ELIMINATE CELLULITE
and Inches in weeks! All natural. Odor
free. Works for men or women. Free
month supply on select packages. Order
now! 844-244-7149 (M-F 9am-8pm
central) (AAN CAN)
ELIMINATE CELLULITE
and Inches in weeks! All natural. Odor
free. Works for men or women. Free
month supply on select packages.
Order now!
844-703-9774. (Cal-SCAN)
Business
Services
602 Automotive
Repair
Auto Club of America
Does your auto club offer no hassle
service and rewards? Call Auto Club
of America (ACA) and get $200 in ACA
Rewards! (New members only) Roadside
Assistance nd Monthly Rewards. Call
1-800-242-0697 (CalSCAN)
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
benefits. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing!
Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at
1-800-966-1904 to start your application
today! (Cal-SCAN)
Structured Settlement?
Sell your structured settlement or annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don’t
have to wait for your future payments
any longer! Call 1-800-673-5926
(Cal-SCAN)
636 Insurance
Health andDental Insurance
Lowest Prices. We have the best rates
from top companies! Call Now!
888-989-4807. (CalSCAN)
640 Legal Services
DID YOU KNOW
Information is power and content is
King? Do you need timely access to public notices and remain relevant in today’s
hostile business climate? Gain the edge
with California Newspaper Publishers
Association new innovative website
capublicnotice.com and check out the
FREE One-Month
Trial Smart Search Feature. For more
information call Cecelia @ (916) 288-6011
or www.capublicnotice.com
(Cal-SCAN)
Xarelto Users
Have you had complications due to
internal bleeding (after January 2012)? If
so, you MAY be due financial compensation. If you don’t have an attorney, CALL
Injuryfone today!
1-800-425-4701. (Cal-SCAN)
663 Storage
DID YOU KNOW
144 million U.S. Adults read a
Newspaper print copy each week?
Discover the Power of Newspaper
Advertising. For a free brochure call
916-288-6011 or email
[email protected] (Cal-SCAN)
Home
Services
715 Cleaning
Services
Magic Team Cleaning Services
House, condo, apt., office. Move in/out.
Good refs. “Serving Entire Bay Area.”
650/380-4114
Orkopina Housecleaning
Celebrating 30 years cleaning homes in
your area. 650/962-1536
Shiny Housecleaning
Deep cleaning, windows and carpets,
move out/in, offices. Trustworthy. Great
est. Maria, 408/770-6230
748 Gardening/
Landscaping
604 Adult Care
Offered
J. Garcia Garden Maintenance
Service
Free est. 25 years exp.
650/366-4301 or 650/346-678
A PLACE FOR MOM
The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted,local
experts today! Our service is FREE/no
obligation. CALL
1-800-550-4822. (Cal-SCAN)
LANDA’S GARDENING &
LANDSCAPING
*Yard Maint. *New Lawns. *Clean Ups
*Irrigation timer programming.
20 yrs exp. Ramon, 650/576-6242
[email protected]
624 Financial
Big Trouble With IRS?
Are you in BIG trouble with the IRS?
Stop wage and bank levies, liens and
audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues,
and resolve tax debt FAST. Call
844-753-1317 (AAN CAN) Owe Over $10K to IRS?
or State in back taxes? Our firm works
to reduce the tax bill or zero it out
completely FAST. Call now 855-993-5796
(Cal-SCAN)
R.G. Landscape
Drought tolerant native landscapes and
succulent gardens. Demos, installations,
maint. Free est. 650/468-8859
To place a Classified ad in
The Almanac, The Palo Alto Weekly
or The Mountain View Voice
call 326-8216
or visit us at fogster.com
GO TO FOGSTER.COM TO RESPOND TO ADS WITHOUT PHONE NUMBERS
32
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
All Work Guaranteed
Lic. #468963
(650) 453-3002
Handyman Services
Lic. 249558. Plumb, electrical, masonry,
carpentry, landscape. 40+ years exp.
Pete Rumore, 650/823-0736;
650/851-3078
Menlo Park - $5,200.00
Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $6,000.00
Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $5,500.00
Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $3950/mo
Redwood City (emerald Hills), 4 BR/3.5
BA - $5495
San Carlos - $7000
809 Shared Housing/
Rooms
ALL AREAS: ROOMMATES.COM.
onely? Bored? Broke? Find the perfect
roommate to complement your personality and lifestyle at Roommates.com!
(AAN CAN)
E. Palo Alto , 1 BR/1 BA
1 Bdrm, non-furnished,nearby shopping ctr, Elem Schl, bus stop. Near
IKEA E,PA Call 650-898-4431 or
408-667-0712
775 Asphalt/
Concrete
811 Office Space
Roe General Engineering
Asphalt, concrete, pavers, tiles, sealing,
artificial turf. 36 yrs exp. No job too
small. Lic #663703. 650/814-5572
815 Rentals Wanted
781 Pest Control
850 Acreage/Lots/
Storage
Psychotherapy Office-PA
A Place To Stay after Surgery - $800.00$1200.00
Southern California: 2.5 Acres
$50.00 Down. $50.00 Monthly!
$4995 Cash! While they last! Owner:
949-630-0286. Se Habla Español.
OverlandAssociatesInc.com
(Cal-SCAN)
Attic Clean-Up & Rodent Removal
Are you in the Bay Area? Do you
have squeaky little terrors living in
your attic or crawlspace? What you
are looking for is right here! Call
Attic Star now to learn about our
rodent removal services and cleaning
options. You can also get us to take
out your old, defunct insulation and
install newer, better products.
Call (866) 391-3308 now and get your
work done in no time!
To place a Classified ad in The Mountain View Voice
call 326-8216 or visit us at fogster.com
855 Real Estate
Services
DID YOU KNOW
Information is power and content is
King? Do you need timely access to
public notices and remain relevant in
today’s highly competitive market? Gain
an edge with California Newspaper
Publishers Association new innovative
website capublicnotice.com and check
out the Smart Search
Feature. For more information call
Cecelia @ (916) 288-6011 or
www.capublicnotice.com (Cal-SCAN)
Public Notices
995 Fictitious Name
Statement
Synergy@Silicon Valley
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 614175
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Synergy@Silicon Valley, located at
1945 Latham Street Mountain View, CA
94040, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A Limited
Liability Company.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
BLACK MOUNTAIN INVESTMENTS, LLC
2626 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304
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 February 22, 2016.
(MVV Mar. 11, 18, 25, Apr. 1, 2016)
TOP OVER BASE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 614378
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Top Over Base, located at 860 Villa St.,
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):
HUONG DAO
1583 Dennis Ave.
Milpitas, CA 95035
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 February 25, 2016.
(MVV Mar. 11, 18, 25, Apr. 1, 2016)
THE PHOENIX CAFE & JUICE BAR
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 614118
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
The Phoenix Cafe & Juice Bar, located at
650 Castro Street #130, 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):
JAWAD ESSADKI
650 Castro St. #130
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 February 18, 2016.
(MVV Mar. 18, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 2016)
BAILEY BEAUTY SALON
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 614523
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Bailey Beauty Salon, located at 570 N.
Shoreline Blvd. #C, 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):
MY KHANH LE
LEAN AT LAST MD
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 615020
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Lean at Last MD, located at 515 South
Drive, Suite 12, Mountain View, CA
94040, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A
Corporation.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
LEAN AT LAST MD
515 South Drive, Suite 12
Mountain View, CA 94040
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on 02/01/2016.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 10, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016)
AMIGOS TOURS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 615700
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Amigos Tours, located at 2005 California
St., #23, Mountain View, CA 94040, Santa
Clara County.
This business is owned by: An
Individual.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
PATRICIA LAWLER
2005 California St., #23
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 March 29, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016)
997 All Other Legals
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE
OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY
OF SANTA CLARA
Case No.: 16CV292282
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: FABIA CRISTINA FAY
BROCATO filed a petition with this court
for a decree changing names as follows:
FABIA CRISTINA FAY, aka FABIA CRISTINA
FAY-GRUNDIG, aka FABIA FAY BROCATO
to FABIA CRISTINA FAY BROCATO.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter appear before
this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the
petition for change of name should not
be granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must
file a written objection that includes the
reasons for the objection at least two
court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the
hearing to show cause why the petition
should not be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed, the court may
grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: April 19, 2016,
8:45 a.m., Room: Probate of the Superior
Court of California, County of Santa
Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA
95113.
A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
shall be published at least once each
week for four successive weeks prior to
the date set for hearing on the petition
in the following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county:
MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE
Date: March 3, 2016
/s/ Thomas E. Kuhnle
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
(MVV Mar. 11, 18, 25, Apr. 1, 2016)
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
EDSON G. KERSWILL
Case No.: 116-PR 178508
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or
Deadline:
5 p.m. the previous Friday
Call Alicia Santillan
(650) 223-6578
to assist you with your
legal advertising needs.
E-mail:
[email protected]
2016
S
LO
ALTOS
NTAIN V
I
STYLE PAINTING
Full service interior/ext. Insured. Lic.
903303. 650/388-8577
Atherton - $5,980/mo
Do You Know?
• The Mountain View Voice
is adjudicated to publish
in the County of Santa
Clara.
• Our adjudication includes
the Mid-Peninsula communities of Palo Alto,
Stanford, Los Altos and
Mountain View.
• The Mountain View Voice
publishes every Friday.
OU
Glen Hodges Painting
Call me first! Senior discount. 45 yrs.
#351738. 650/322-8325
805 Homes for Rent
Petitioner:
2124 Coon Hollow Ct.
Placerville, CA 95667
(530)334-3698
(MVV Apr. 1, 8, 15, 2016)
M
771 Painting/
Wallpaper
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - 2795/mo
H I L LS
Since 1985
Repairs • Maintenance • Painting
Carpentry • Plumbing • Electrical
Palo Alto
Remodeled, in unit washer/dryer, GAS
UTIL. paid. Great location near Stanford/
California Ave Caltrain. Pool, storage
unit, bike and laundry rooms. Extra
parking space $40 650-399-9772.
SHORELINE ORAL FACIAL SURGERY AND
DENTAL IMPLANTS
SHORELINE ORAL SURGERY
CUESTA PARK ORAL SURGERY
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 615403
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
1.) Shoreline Oral Facial Surgery and
Dental Implants, 2.) Shoreline Oral
Surgery, 3.) Cuesta Park Oral Surgery,
located at 505 South Drive, Mountain
View, CA 94040, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A
Corporation.
The name and residence address of the
registrant(s) is(are):
ABHISHEK MOGRE DMD INC.
202 W. Fauna Ave.
Mountain House, CA 95391
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on 2/1/16.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on March 22, 2016.
(MVV Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016)
OS
LT
AAA HANDYMAN & MORE
801 Apartments/
Condos/Studios
A
757 Handyman/
Repairs
Real
Estate
County of Santa Clara, 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 decedent, you must file
your claim with the court and mail a
copy to the personal representative
appointed by the court within the later
of either (1) four months from the date
of first issuance of letters to a general
personal representative, as defined in
section 58 (b) of the California Probate
Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of
mailing or personal delivery to you
of a notice under section 9052 of the
California Probate Code. Other California
statutes and legal authority may affect
your rights as a creditor. You may want
to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
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.
estate, or both, of EDSON G. KERSWILL,
EDSON GREGORY KERSWILL.
A Petition for Probate has been filed
by: BETTY JO KERSWILL in the Superior
Court of California, County of SANTA
CLARA.
The Petition for Probate requests that:
BETTY JO KERSWILL 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 May 23, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept.:
10 of the Superior Court of California,
L OS
A NOTICE TO READERS:
It is illegal for an unlicensed person
to perform contracting work on any
project valued at $500.00 or more in
labor and materials. State law also
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 $500.00
must state in their advertisements
that they are not licensed by the
Contractors State License Board.
2135 Little Orchard St. #55
San Jose, CA 95125
Registrant began transacting business
under the fictitious business name(s)
listed above on 02-29-16.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on February 29, 2016.
(MVV Mar. 18, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 2016)
EW
751 General
Contracting
Ready for a home change this year?
Combining households?
Ready for retirement living?
650.823.0308
[email protected]
www.PamBlackman.com
PAM BLACKMAN
CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST®
SENIORS REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST ®
Y
Upsizing or downsizing?
Simplifying life?
CalBRE# 00584333
J
vonne & eff Proudly Present
160 Cottonwood Court, Mountain View (Whisman Station Community)
LI S
J US T
TE D
Ope
n Sa
turd
ay a
nd S
unda
• Gorgeous Better than New
End Unit
y 1–
4 pm
• 3 Bedrooms 2 1/2 Baths
• Approximately 1,288 SF of
Luxurious living
• Built in 1999 with Concrete
and Steel Frame Construction
• Brand New Beautiful
Laminate Floors that looks just
like Real Hardwood
• Brand New Carpet on Stair
and Upstairs
• New Designer Paint
Throughout
• Granite Kitchen Counters
including Island
• Brand New Beautiful Custom
Backsplash
Offered at $1,149,000
Yvonne Heyl
Cal BRE# 01255661
Direct: 650.947.4694
Cell: 650.302.4055
Jeff Gonzalez
Cal BRE# 00978793
Direct: 650.947.4698
Cell: 408.888.7748
YvonneandJeff.com
[email protected]
• New Refaced Shaker Style
Doors and Drawers in Kitchen
• Stainless Steel Appliances
• Brand New Stainless
Dishwasher
• Brand New Light Fixtures
throughout
• Brand New Bath Sink Faucets
• Brand New Mirrored Closet
Doors in Two Bedrooms
• Brand New Doors Hinges
and Knobs
• Almost All Brand New
Window Blinds & Treatments
• Central Heating and Air
Conditioning
• Two Car attached Garage
w/ Large Storage area
Team Cal BRE# 70000637
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
33
14303 Saddle Mountain Drive, Los Altos Hills
Offered at $4,498,000
Handsome Home with Breathtaking Views
Delivering breathtaking bay views, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom
home of 4,895 sq. ft. (per county) sits on a hilltop lot of 1.14 acres
(per county) and offers an elegant interior featuring crown molding,
recessed lighting, and spacious living areas. Fronted by a private
courtyard, the main gallery opens to a sunken living room, a formal
dining room with a butler’s pantry, and a family room that adjoins
an island kitchen with a large breakfast area. Upstairs, one bedroom
may easily convert to an office, while the immense master suite
connects to a large patio overlooking the gorgeous grounds,
which include a heated pool and spa, a stone terrace, and an
outdoor barbecue. Additional features include two staircases,
three fireplaces, an attached three-car garage, and an extensive
paver driveway. Within moments of Palo Alto Hills Golf and
Country Club, this home is also near Stanford University and
Ladera Shopping Center. Excellent nearby schools include
Nixon Elementary (API 955), Terman Middle (API 968), JLS
Middle (API 943), and Gunn High (API 917) (buyer to verify
eligibility).
For video tour & more photos, please visit:
w w w . 1 4 3 0 3 S addle Mo u n t ain .c o m
OPEN HOUSE
®
Ken DeLeon
CalBRE #01342140
Michael Repka
CalBRE #01854880
Sunday
1:30 - 4:30 pm
6 5 0 . 4 8 8 . 7 3 2 5 | i n f o @ d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | w w w. d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | C a l B R E # 0 1 9 0 3 2 2 4
34
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
369 Greendale Way, Emerald Hills
Offered at $1,888,000
3HDFHIXO*HWDZD\2IIHUV0DJQLÀFHQW9LHZV
Witness incredible bay views from this multi-level 3 bedroom, 3.5
bathroom home of 2,180 sq. ft. (per county), which occupies a lot of
9,225 sq. ft. (per county). Outfitted with speakers, oversized windows,
and hardwood floors, this intriguing home showcases flexible living
areas and a captivating chef ’s kitchen. Additional features include
an attached two-car garage, a wine cellar, three suites, and a deck
ideal for entertaining. Edgewood Park, Emerald Lake Country
Club, and local dining attractions are all easily accessible.
®
For video tour & more photos, please visit:
w w w .3 6 9 G re e n dale .c o m
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
1:30 - 4:30 pm
6 5 0 . 4 8 8 . 7 3 2 5 | i n f o @ d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | w w w. d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | C a l B R E # 0 1 9 0 3 2 2 4
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
35
SPRING LISTINGS BY ALAN HUWE
140 LEVIN AVE, MOUNTAIN VIEW
19305 RANFRE LN, SARATOGA
SALE PENDING
SALE PENDING
COMING SOON
Your home here
*VU[HJ[TL[VÄUKV\[OV^0JHUHZZPZ[
`V\^P[O[OLI\`PUNHUKZLSSPUNWYVJLZZ
5 bedroom | 3.5 bathroom | 2,857 sq ft
4 bedroom | 2.5 bathroom | 2,218 sq ft
Beautiful executive home in the Enclave at Waverly
Park. Soaring 10’ ceilings, large windows with lots
of natural light. Living room/dining room combination with fireplace and hardwood floors. Chef’s
kitchen with high end finishes, island, pantry, and
Viking appliances. $2,895,000
Great home in desirable location on 15k+ sq ft lot.
Saratoga schools. Living room/dining room combination has fireplace and vaulted ceiling. Large eat-in
kitchen connects to family room with fireplace and
windows overlooking expansive backyard with swimming pool. $1,995,000
• A trusted resource with an organized, efficient
approach to home preparation for sale
• Innovative marketing strategies and strong
negotiation skills
• Ability to target home searches to meet
your criteria
• Partnership and support from initial meeting
to close of escrow and beyond
Your Satisfaction is my #1 Priority!
BRE# 01706555
ALAN
HUWE
“You are an
incredibly kind
person and an
excellent Realtor.”
650•917•4392 direct
408•309•1911 mobile
[email protected]
alanhuwe.com
428 Baywood Ct., Mountain View
Open House Saturday and Sunday 1:30-4:30
Barbara Williams
Alain Pinel Los Altos
650.814.0741
www.barbsite.com
BRE#01033672
36
apr.com | LOS ALTOS | 167 S. San Antonio Road | 650.941.1111
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
“We could not have
had a better partner
for our transaction
than Alan.”
• 2 master bedroom suites, 2.5
bathrooms
• Welcoming living/dining room
combination features a built-in
entertainment center with granite
slab and a sliding door access to
the delightful yard with shaded
trellis and foliage
• Chef’s kitchen is equipped with
granite slab countertops with
decorative glass tile backsplash,
cherry wood cabinetry, stainless
steel appliances
• Interior amenities include: inside
laundry with washer/dryer and
storage space, forced air heat &
A/C, tankless water heater, sun
tubes, new furnace, custom crown
molding
• Great location with easy access
to commute routes, shopping,
schools, park and public
transportation
࠮ www.428Baywood.com
Offered at $1,035,000
5 Oak Forest Court, Portola Valley
Offered at $3,488,000
Private Woodland Paradise
Lofty ceilings and oversized picture windows emphasize the airy,
welcoming floorplan of this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home of 4,210 sq.
ft. (per county) on a wooded lot of approx. 1.52 acres (per county).
Surrounded by acres of undevelopable common area to ensure
privacy, this beautifully maintained home presents two fireplaces,
spacious living areas designed for entertaining, an office, a mustsee master bathroom, and an attached three-car garage. This
nature-lover’s haven is a quick stroll from numerous trails and
easily accesses local attractions.
®
For video tour & more photos, please visit:
w w w .5 O akFo re st .c o m
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
1:30 - 4:30 pm
6 5 0 . 4 8 8 . 7 3 2 5 | i n f o @ d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | w w w. d e l e o n r e a l t y. c o m | C a l B R E # 0 1 9 0 3 2 2 4
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
37
Ask Us About Our Upcoming
725 Mariposa Avenue #101
261 Pine Way
505 Cypress Point Drive #234
96 Flynn Avenue #A
2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,079-sq. ft. condo
4-bedroom, 3.5-bath, single-family home
1-bedroom, 1-bathroom, 784-sq. ft. condo
2-bedroom, 1-bathroom, 858-sq. ft. condo
Priced in mid-$700’s
Priced in mid-$1.7M’s
Priced in high-$500’s
Priced in high-$600’s
1971 W Middlefield Road #8
500 W Middlefield Road #3
3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 1,624-sq. ft. condo
2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,136-sq. ft. condo
Priced in the $1.2M’s
Priced in the mid-$700’s
650.947.4780
[email protected]
www.HowardBloom.com
38
MOUNTAIN VIEW LISTINGS!
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
For a list of
Howard’s homes
in other cities,
give Howard a call!
A Berkshire Hathaway Affiliate
CalBRE# 00893793
3
Yrs.
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
39
202 CENTRAL AVENUE, MOUNTAIN VIEW
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1PM-4:30PM
,UQV`[OPZILH\[PM\S[V^UOVTLQ\Z[TVTLU[Z[VHSS[OH[
:PSPJVU=HSSL`OHZ[VVɈLYHUKHZOVY[KPZ[HUJL[V]PIYHU[
KV^U[V^U4V\U[HPU=PL^;OLTHPUSL]LSPZH[[YHJ[P]LS`HW
WVPU[LK^P[O]H\S[LKJLPSPUNZ^VVKI\YUPUNZ[V]LÄYLWSHJL
HUKH]PL^V]LYSVVRPUN[OLSHUKZJHWLKNHYKLUZWS\ZH
IH[O;OLSV^LYSL]LSOHZ[^VILKYVVTZHM\SSIH[OYVVTHUK
SH\UKY`HYLH,UQV`[OL[YHUX\PSV\[KVVYZJLULY`MYVTIV[O
[OLSP]PUNYVVTKLJRVY[OLWH[PVVɈ[OLTHZ[LYILKYVVT
࠮ILKYVVTZIH[OYVVTZ
࠮(WWYV_ ZMVMSP]PUNZWHJLHWWYV_ ZMKLJRHUK
WH[PVHYLH
࠮0U]P[PUNSP]PUNKPUPUNYVVTJVTIPUH[PVUPZÄUPZOLK^P[O
OHYK^VVKÅVVYZ^VVKI\YUPUNZ[V]LÄYLWSHJL]H\S[LK
JLPSPUNZR`SPNO[HUKHZSPKPUNNSHZZKVVYMVYKLJRHJJLZZ
࠮)YPNO[RP[JOLUVɈLYZ^VVKJHIPUL[Y`ZWHJPV\ZWHU[Y`Z[VY
HNLHUKHWWSPHUJLZ
࠮.LULYV\ZS`ZPaLKTHZ[LYILKYVVTMLH[\YLZ[^V^HYKYVIL
JSVZL[ZHUKHNHYKLUWH[PV
࠮0U[LYPVYHTLUP[PLZPUJS\KL!UL^JHYWL[MYLZOPU[LYPVYWHPU[
OHYK^VVKÅVVYZMH\S[LKJLPSPUNZ[PSLÅVVYPUNHUKPUKVVY
^HZOLYHUKKY`LY
࠮6ULJHYWYP]H[LNHYHNLHUKVULHZZPNULKWHYRPUNZWHJL
࠮*`WYLZZ7VPU[>VVKZ/6(HTLUP[PLZPUJS\KLZ[\UUPUN
NYLLUILS[NHYKLUZWVVSZWH[LUUPZJV\Y[ZHUKJS\IOV\ZL
/6(K\LZTVU[O
࠮.YLH[4V\U[HPU=PL^:JOVVSZ!3HUKLSZ,SLT*YP[[LUKLU
4PKKSLHUK4V\U[HPU=PL^/PNOI\`LY[V]LYPM`
LAURA McCARTHY
*LY[PÄLK:[HUMVYK5LNV[PH[VY
PYLZPKLU[Z*S\I
*LY[PÄLK0U[LYUH[PVUHS7YVWLY[`:WLJPHSPZ[*07:
(JJYLKP[LK)\`LY»Z9LWYLZLU[H[P]L()9
650.269.1609
0TJJHY[O`'HWYJVT
*HS)9,
6ɈLYLKH[
Information herein is deemed reliable, but guaranteed.
www.202CentralAve.com
LATEST LISTINGS
OF HOMES FOR SALE
LISTINGS UPDATED
EVERY 15 MINUTES
visit realtor.com/morehomes
“Every 15 minutes” claims are based on the frequency of listings updating on realtor.com®: For-sale listings are updated on realtor.com® at least every 15 minutes on average in most areas.
© 2016 Move Sales, Inc. All rights reserved. 12749CA
40
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
411 CHAGALL STREET
MOUNTAIN VIEW
JUST LISTED
E\&RQQLH
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY
April 2 & 3, 1:30 - 4:30pm
‡ %HDXWLIXO0RQGULDQ'HYHORSPHQW
‡ ,PSUHVVLYHJUHHQEHOWVDQGFRPPXQLW\
SRRO
‡ PLOHVWR&DVWUR6WUHHW7UDLQ6WDWLRQ
‡ 1HZHUXQLWZLWKGHVLUDEOHDSSRLQWPHQWV
‡ 2YHUVI+/-ZLWKEHGURRPVDQG
EDWKV
‡ $WWDFKHGFDUJDUDJH
‡ ([FHOOHQW0RXQWDLQ9LHZ6FKRROV
Offered at $1,318,000
www.411Chagall.com
Big enough to deliver. Small enough to care.
Connie Miller
650.279.7074
[email protected]
www.ConnieMiller.com
Broker Associate
/LFHQVH
1330 JOHNSON STREET
MENLO PARK
JUST LISTED
E\&RQQLH
OPEN SUNDAY
April 3 & 10, 1:30 - 4:30pm
‡ /LNHDVLQJOHIDPLO\KRPH
‡ EHGURRPEDWKWRZQKRPH
‡ VIRIOLYLQJVSDFH
‡ 7ZREORFNVIURP6DQWD&UX]$YHQXH
‡ FDUDWWDFKHGJDUDJH
‡ &RPPXQLW\SRRODQGJDUGHQV
‡ ([FHOOHQW0HQOR3DUNVFKRROV
Offered at $1,998,000
&ROLVWHGZLWK0RQLFD&RUPDQ
www.1330Johnson.com
Buying or Selling?
Call me and let’s talk about how I can get you great results in this hot market!
6TXDUHIRRWDJHDFUHDJHDQGRWKHULQIRUPDWLRQKHUHLQKDVEHHQUHFHLYHGIURPRQHRUPRUHRIDYDULHW\RIGLIIHUHQWVRXUFHV6XFKLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHULÀHGE\$ODLQ3LQHO5HDOWRUV,ILPSRUWDQWWREX\HUVEX\HUVVKRXOGFRQGXFWWKHLURZQLQYHVWLJDWLRQ,QIRUPDWLRQGHHPHGUHOLDEOHEXWQRWJXDUDQWHHG
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
41
Minutes from vibrant Downtown Sunnyvale
Nancy was a great stress-reliever
Coming Soon....April 9th and 10th
– Thompson Family
You made it easy and painless
– The Carlsons
She expertly guided me
– S. Hansen
Your knowledge of the market is extraordinary
– E. Briggs
We give her our highest recommendation
– S. Cloud
Nancy delivered results
– Pasmooji Family
1050 East Evelyn Avenue
This stunning home offers high-end features and amenities normally only
found in the most exclusive homes in the Valleys most affluent areas!
3 bedrooms (including a superb master en suite), 2 remodeled bathrooms with heated
floors, 2 car garage wired for electric car charging, a Chefs dream kitchen with ALL
the-bells-and-whistles, beautifully landscaped yards complete with outdoor kitchen and
outdoor (remote control) fireplace, integrated sound system, hardwood floors, vaulted
ceilings, forced air heat and A/C systems, central vacuum system, ambiance lighting on
dimmer switches both inside and outside, top quality dual pane windows and doors, open
concept floor plan uniting the main living areas in easy flow manner for superb day to day
living as well as elegant, easy-flow entertaining.
What can I do
for you?
Asking price: $1,248,000
Tori Ann Atwell
Mountain View
Neighborhood Specialist
Broker Associate
(650) 996-0123
Independently
Rated Highest
in Quality
www.ToriSellsRealEstate.com
CalBRE #00927794
650.575.8300
T ORI ANN
ATWELL
email: [email protected]
web: www.nancystuhr.com
Calif. BRE 00963170
'SPH[IPP&EROIV0SW%PXSWSJ½GI[SYPHPMOIXSGSRKVEXYPEXI
7LIPP]4SXZMR
0MWXMRK%KIRX*
&Y]IV6ITVIWIRXEXMSR*
2015
7LIPP]4SXZMR
650.303.7501
WTSXZMR$GFRSVGEPGSQ
7LIPP]4SXZMRGSQ
CalBRE# 01236885
42
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016
* number of homes
April 1, 2016 Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q
43
ColdwellBankerHomes.com
LOS ALTOS HILLS
$4,190,000
4 BR 4.5 BA Spectacular views of bay, city lights & wooded hillsides. MB
w/bay window & more!
Wendy Wu
CalBRE #922266
650.941.7040
LOS ALTOS
$3,998,000
4 BR 2.5 BA Wonderful home w/an expansive floor plan is on a quiet
lane behind the Los Altos library
Terri Couture
CalBRE #01090940
650.941.7040
ATHERTON
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$3,498,000
35 Selby Lane 5 BR 3 BA Outstanding opportunity in West Atherton
to remodel/expand or build your dream home.
Dan Ziony
CalBRE #01380339
650.325.6161
PALO ALTO
Sat/Sun 1 - 5
$2,750,000
606 Chimalus Dr 4 BR 3 BA Elegant top condition family home, light
and bright, Palo Alto Schools
Alexandra von der Groeben CalBRE #00857515 650.325.6161
MOUNTAIN VIEW
$1,995,000
5 BR 3 BA Sylvan Park home w/3 car garage, family room, bonus room,
pool & remodeled kitchen
Ric Parker
CalBRE #00992559
650.941.7040
MENLO PARK
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$1,598,000
2131 Avy Ave 3 BR 2.5 BA Rare stunning Menlo Heights End Unit
townhouse w/attached 2car garage!
Jan Strohecker
CalBRE #00620365
650.325.6161
SAN JOSE (CENTRAL)
Sat/Sun 1 - 4
$1,490,000
1944 Emory St 4 BR 2 BA Executive home in the Rose Garden
community; Modern amenities; upgrades thru out.
Susanne Bohl
CalBRE #01430611
650.941.7040
SAN JOSE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$1,425,000
2231 Nola Dr 5 BR 2.5 BA Desirable Willow Glen home. Award
winning Booksin Elem attend area. Gorgeous hrdwd floors.
Teresa Lin
CalBRE #01027411
650.325.6161
REDWOOD CITY
Sat/Sun 1 - 4
$1,150,000
2020 Madison Avenue 3 BR 2 BA Beautifully updated home in the
heart of Redwood City with gorgous private backyard.
Drew Doran
CalBRE #01887354
650.325.6161
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$999,000
426 Mountain Laurel Ct 2 BR 2.5 BA Super location in the desirable
West Court complex. Soaring ceilings; remod kit & more!
Diyar Essaid
CalBRE #01335648
650.941.7040
SUNNYVALE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$998,000
686 Madrone Avenue 3 BR 2 BA Gorgeous remodel. Spacious LR/DR
+ Grand FR w/ soaring ceiling. Gourmet kitchen. Fab yard!
Dan Ziony
CalBRE #01380339
650.325.6161
SAN JOSE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$818,000
1246 Pembridge Drive 3 BR 2 BA Discover this Cambrian gem w/
beautiful updated kitchen, convenient location & spacious lot
Clara Lee
CalBRE #01723333
650.325.6161
SUNNYVALE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$810,000
418 Crescent Ave 8 2 BR 2 BA Beaut remod end unit w/spacious
layout. Kit w/Quartz cntr top; Mstr Ste w/walk-in closet
Summer Hua
CalBRE #01920383
650.941.7040
SAN JOSE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$799,000
2669 Thrush Ct 4 BR 2 BA Combining character and comfort in
desirable Willow Glen
Dana Willson
CalBRE #01292552
650.941.7040
SAN JOSE (CENTRAL)
Sat/Sun 1 - 4
$398,000
1398 Palm St 2 BR 1 BA Great upper end unit conveniently located
small, pvt complex close to downtn Willow Glen.
Ulli Rieckmann-fechner CalBRE #1831140
650.941.7040
Los Altos | Palo Alto
californiahome.me |
/cbcalifornia |
/cb_california |
/cbcalifornia |
/coldwellbanker
©2016 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Office Is Owned by a Subsidiary of
NRT LLC. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage or NRT LLC. CalBRE License #01908304
44
Q Mountain View Voice Q MountainViewOnline.com Q April 1, 2016