Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park

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Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
Official Program Guide
Connoisseurs’
Marketplace
July 21-22
Santa Cruz Avenue,
Menlo Park
Inside: Festival Highlights - 3 • Music - 4 • Directory of Artisans - 6 • Festival Map - 7 • Chef Demos - 10
Presented by the Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce
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MENLO PARK GETS FESTIVE FOR ITS POPULAR
MID-SUMMER FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace, “A Feast For The Senses,” Runs July 21-22
M
enlo Park’s 26th annual
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
street festival is taking
place Saturday and Sunday, June 2122, in downtown Menlo Park. Hosted by the Menlo Park Chamber of
Commerce, the festival takes place
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day on
Santa Cruz Avenue from El Camino
Real to Johnson Street. Admission is
free. Pets are not allowed.
Highlights
n 250 artists and craftmakers
n A variety of live music.
n Chefs’ demos tent.
n AutoVino Collector Car Showcase.
n Food and drink.
n Microbrew and wine tasting tent.
n Artisan specialty food
n Kids’ fun zone.
n Home and garden exhbits.
n Organic and green products
showcase
n A mobile app on the event for
Apple, Android and Amazon
Kindle devices via the iMenloPark
app.
Street closures/vehicle
parking/bicycle parking
Santa Cruz Avenue will be closed to
vehicular traffic from El Camino Real
to Johnson Street for the two-day
festival. Parking will be available
in the parking plazas adjacent to
Santa Cruz Avenue, on side streets
surrounding the festival area, and at
the Caltrain station on Merrill Street.
The Rotary Club of Menlo Park will
be offering bicycle parking in the
Coldwell Banker parking lot at 930
Santa Cruz Avenue. Bicycle parking
racks are also available at several
locations on Santa Cruz Avenue.
Public transportation
Caltrain and SamTrans will run
their normal weekend service both
days. The Menlo
Park Caltrain/
SamTrans station
is about a block
from the festival
grounds. For
Caltrain and
SamTrans schedule information,
call 800-6604287 or visit
caltrain.com or
samtrans.com.
For VTA information, call
800-894-9908
or visit vta.org.
Info line/website
For festival information,
call the Menlo Park
Chamber of Commerce
at 650-325-2818 or
visit miramarevents.
com. The Facebook page is
ConnoisseursMarketplaceMenloPark.
The Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce would like to express its
sincere thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who have given so
generously of their time and service, and to the following sponsors
whose participation has helped make the festival possible.
www.menloparkchamber.com
San Mateo Credit Union, GoGo Squeez Apple Sauce, Chevrolet, Menlo Medical
Clinic, GEICO, Wells Fargo, Cascadian Farms, Larabar, Lucile Packard Children’s
Hospital, University Chiropractic, Armstrong Painting, Dave’s Killer Bread,
Cobalt Power, Renewal by Andersen, Clear View Screens, The Solar Company,
Kitchen Experts, Heavenly Greens, DBI Beverage, Sam Adams Summer Ale,
Boston Lager, Blue Moon Belgian White, Coors Light, Cutco Cutlery, BathFitter,
Craftsmens’ Guild, Stanford Chiropractic Center, Jessica Sanders Linens, One
Lawn, Direct Buy, Mrs. Meyers Clean Day, Rhino Shield, Bay Home & Window,
Sun Tropics, Byers Leaf Guard, David Walley's Hot Springs Resorts, Black
Diamond Landscaping, Bath Simple, Gold Rush Getaways, Ellis Eye & Laser
Centers, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Farm Fresh To You, Kitchens by Meyer, AT&T “The
Real Yellow Pages”/YP.com, AutoVino, American Skincare Centers, VOSS
Artesian Water, Renwood Winery, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, Woodside Vineyards,
Sauza Original Margaritas, Cruzan Rum Premium Mojitos, Bay Area News
Group, The San Jose Mercury News, CBS 5, The CW—Channel 44, Comcast, Alice
97.3 FM, KBAY 94.5 FM, KEZR 106.5 FM, KFOX 98.5/102.1 FM, KOIT 96.5 FM, KCBS
740 AM/106.9 FM, Radio Disney AM 1310, The Almanac, Palo Alto Weekly,
Metro, Yelp!, Recology of San Mateo County, The City of Menlo Park, Tyco
Thermal Controls, Sharon Heights Shell, Menlo Chevron, Peak Performance
Chiropractic, Ciardella Associates, Facebook, and Friends of the Chamber.
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace • 2012 • Page 3
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
MUSIC
The Big Dig headlines
Free music all day, both days,
on the Fremont Park stage, including:
n The 12-piece R&B and funk band The
Big Dig performs Saturday, July 21,
from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
n Six String integrates classic rock and
pop with a newer, warmer rock quality.
n The Groove Kings play danceable,
popular, groove-oriented party music.
n The Jesse Charles Bank is a six- to
nine-piece dance band covering music
from the 1940s through today’s hits.
n Drive! performs funk, rock and R&B
tunes.
n SF Bay Jazz plays jazz styles from
swing to bop, Latin to contemporary.
On the streets
n The GroWiser Band, with vocalist
Hubert Emerson, seeks to spread
the message of love and compassion
through music.
n Heartstrings Music plays romantic,
easy listening Italian melodies.
The Big Dig
Entertainment Schedule
Fremont Park stage
Saturday, July 21
Sunday, July 22
11:30 AM to 2:00 PM
11:30 AM to 1 PM
2:30 PM to 4:45 PM
1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Jesse Charles Band
Drive
The Big Dig
The Groove Kings
Drive
Six Strings
The GroWiser Band
SF Bay Jazz
Six String
The Groove Kings
Street locations (all day/both days) HeartStrings Music (Evelyn St.),
Emerson & The GroWiser Band (Maloney Lane)
Kids’ fun zone
Entertainment and activities for children and families
Including:
n Radio Disney Road Crew
on Saturday, July 21, with
games, dance moves and
prizes.
n Face painting and temporary tattoos.
n Carnival style rides.
n Science 2 The Classroom,
offering education, wonder
and fossil digs.
n 24-foot climbing wall.
n Choo-choo train rides.
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an advocate for Menlo Park residents,
and the source of commercial, social
and philanthropic activities.
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Connoisseurs’ Marketplace • 2012 • Page 5
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
Directory of Artisans
Ceramics
Foxlo Pottery
Garney, Fox/Lois............................ 601/603
Hang Ups Unlimited
Gerometta/Kain, Eleanor/Terry..........100
Cinnabar Ceramics
Graham, Geoff................................ 423/425
Anne Klocko Designs
Klocko, Anne.............................................. 416
Purple Door Pottery
Lewis, Anne................................................ 214
Jon Price
Price, Jon.......................................... 910/912
John C Reiger Pottery
Reiger, John............................................... 903
Vessel Elegance
Rosas, Richard.......................................... 202
Will Sanford
Sandford, Will............................................108
Stonefish (Trout) Pottery
Taylor, Jimee/Jeff......................................707
Computer Generated
FonArow Photography
Jane Mohr Designs
Natural Creations
Marks Objects Unlimited
NjerI
Muchai, Sally............................................. 808
Fabrications
Chang, Paula..............................................106
Art’frica
Yeah Yeah! Pony Prince
Comstock Art Glass
Peter Daskaloff
L. O’neill Design
Meditrina Designs
Crayton, Jennifer Erickson.................... 115
De La Nuez, Nelson.......................412/414
Mcclelland, Whitney Pintello.............. 220
Via Ripatti Designs
J. Dubson-Design Odyssey
Sharon MeDler Fine Art
Eco Fashions
Francine Fiesel
Karen Hale Mixed Media Paintings
Hale, Karen..................................... 442/444
Skysong Studios
Johnson, Dolly Cahill.................. 602/604
Time Craft Designs
Mackenzie, Lance.................................... 204
Imagery
Minamora, Denis........................... 207/209
Erika Schmitt
Schmitt, Erika............................................. 218
Sacred Laughter
Senour, Robin........................................... 826
Classic Jay’s Art
Topping, Jay...............................................921
Mohr, Jane................................................. 904
Mullen/Bevilacqua, Jodi/Oscar...........951
O’neill/Bedford, Lori/Kate.....................933
Ripatti, Steve/Linda................................ 606
A Buckle A Wick & A Chick
Flynn, Kristi................................................ 306
Curlew Crafts
Ingber, Cedar.................................. 829/831
Collage
Richard Curtner Art
Curtner, Richard............................. 812/814
Drawing/Pastel
Fiesel, Francine......................................... 616
Morgan Fischer Jewelry
Inky Binky Bonky
Ted Groves
Shebobo&Sayuki Designs
Halem & Co. De Sonoma
Organic Attire
Jeannie Haydon Creative Jewelry
Haydon, Jeannie...................................... 828
Silver & Stones
Jones, Kathryn................................. 114/116
Ling-Yen Designs
Jones, Ling-Yen........................................ 222
Fine Jewelry
Marks, Mendy............................................ 411
Fun Girls Jewelry
Mayhew, Gayle......................................... 805
Kelly Morgen Jewelry
Morgen, Kelly.............................................129
Mountain & Robbins
Mountain/Robbin, Judie/Wayne....... 217
Sally Peacock Art Design Group
Pacheco, Sonia Lee................................. 947
Mark Poulin
Poulin, Mark.................................... 914/916
Carmen Priolo Design
Priolo, Carmen..........................................705
Ramos Designs
Ramos, Barbara.........................................301
Ruxton Designs
Ruxton, Nicky........................................... 624
Sasha Samuels
Samuels, Sasha......................................... 203
Hartstring Jewelry
Sar, Aline..................................................... 504
Hang In There
Somberg/Harp, Elfried/Thomas.... 613/615
Silverworks
Sotelo, Emilio............................................. 216
Kayoko Designs
Tachibana, Kayoko/Nori........................927
Jayne Thomas Designs
Thomas, Jayne.......................................... 440
Gunn Trigère
Trigere, Gunn............................................ 936
Ryan, Jacqueline.......................................120
Samos, Dee Dee....................................... 819
Schipper/Saul, Kirsten/Tiana.............. 406
Stephens, Jan/Gary................................. 101
Paint Misbehavin’
Thomas, Suzi...................................434/436
Tote Bella
Westover, Merrie..................................... 424
Gourmet Food
Tres Classique
Allen, Thomas............................................ 121
Skylake Ranch
Brown, Gail................................................. 215
The Smoke Stack Co. Inc
Davis, Brant................................................ 111
Gourmet Temptations
Gibson, John/Earle.................................. 113
Primos Gourmet Food
Heier/Riccomi, Debi/Gary..................... 118
Mann/Kerr, Sarena/Susan.................... 428
Fiber Functional
Glass
Summerville, Jean...................................221
Fiber Decorative
Exultation Arts
Butterfield, Deborah.............................. 913
Sheila Collins Fabric Art
Collins, Sheila............................................. 219
Zen Modern Design
De Chauron, Deanna................... 312/314
Sarena Mann Studios
Sky Chairs
Michael K. Originals
Romiti Art
Pacific Winds/Designs By Debra
Barsy, Debra.............................................. 304
A. Cain Warm Glass
Cain, Aileen................................................ 911
Caruso & Foschi Designs
Caruso/Foschi, Jerry/Nick.................... 506
Carol Glashoff Artist
Glashoff, Carol.......................................... 208
Sutherland Glass Art
Sutherland, Bryon.........................700/702
Williams Glassworks
Williams, Vince/Kerry............................. 943
Zajda Glass Studio
Zajda, Peter/Nancy.......................200/201
Anderson/Halverson, Sarah/Tim..... 122/124
Romiti, Lawrence/Judith.......................935
Fiber Wearable
Slainte Bags
Bornemann, Jill............................... 417/419
Wenifnotnow
Bragg, Andrea........................................... 127
John A. Conroy/Three D
Conroy, John.............................................. 211
Rubina Designs
Coton, Rubina........................................... 403
Susan Eastman
Eastman, Susan........................................ 205
Barnett, Michael...................................... 906
One Of A Kind Tie-Dyed Clothing
Jewelry
Ferguson, Karen............................ 923/925
Pala Pala
Hall, Barbara.............................................. 223
Patty & Company
Ava Austin Studios
Austin, Ava....................................... 427/429
Original Designs
Herrera, Patty........................................... 909
Barbera, Toni............................................. 503
Jewelry Totes, Etc
Soni Bergman Designs
Jansen, Sharon/Paul.............................. 934
Debra King Designs
Dubson, Jerry/Joan................................ 900
Jax Hatz
Central Valley Gourmet Nut Company
Hirschfield/Sistrunk, Mel/George......105
Sabor Mexicano Food
(Cancun Taqueria) Munguia, Eric....... 125
Nan’s Gourmet Foods/Pastamore
Pagan, Nancy............................................. 811
Global Grub
Sheehy, Carley...........................................123
California Wine Slush
Smith, Chuck.............................................. 212
Spice Hound
Tan, Tammy................................................ 213
Dogartnow.Com
Comstock, Geri......................................... 800
Ruvalcaba, Richard..................................104
Fonarow, Craig............................... 408/410
Candles
Bourassa, Linda.............................. 821/823
Bergman, Soni.......................................... 608
Wood Images
King, Debra......................................305/307
Blanck, Neil/Vivian..................................926
Cruise Hats/Manning Enterprises
Manning, Kerry........................................ 940
Bolin, Cindy............................................... 435
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Fischer, Morgan........................................ 810
Groves, Ted/Nat........................................103
Halem, Michael........................................ 300
Kid’s Accessories
Daisies
Kienitz, Susan/Ted........................605/607
Kaleidoscope
Aurora Lights Kaleidoscopes
Eller (Glass), Peter........................... 413/415
Leather
Wooly Rascals
Gurdal, Chris/Charlotte............... 609/611
Grape Craft
Lafrenz, Richard........................................937
Dawn Mountain Leatherart
Mountain, Susan..................................... 827
Head ‘N Home
Watrous/Grillos, Gary/Ronia..... 818/820
Mixed Media
Aka Inspired Art
Alenik, Ann Keefe.......................... 431/433
Anderson, Mark............................. 418/420
Dallas, Angela........................................... 950
Daskaloff, Peter.........................................501
Popland Studios
Miscellaneous
Butterfly Gallery
Albaranes, Steven.................................... 817
Earthstones
Anderson, Kathleen/John.................... 945
La Luna Designs
Bjornli, Lars................................................ 944
Stone Soup Designs
Mc Call, Richard....................................... 404
Metal
Colorworks
Goettlicher, Diane................................... 302
MetaLphoria
Hoard, Kristen........................................... 206
Iron Rhapsody
Knight, Laura................................. 704/706
Suntec
Reece, Daryl.............................................. 622
Personal Care
Wonder Oil Emu Oil Products
Moores, Elizabeth................................... 303
Essence Of O
Olarte, Conny & Dennis.............. 939/941
Photography
Dennis Barloga Photography
Barloga, Dennis...............................915/917
Zeny Cieslikowski
Cieslikowski, Zeny . ....................... 617/619
John Gavrillis Photos
Gavrilis, John................................... 130/131
Chris Honeysett Photography
Honeysett, Chris............................822/824
Dennis Kohn Studios
Kohn, Dennis................................... 618/620
Nancy Laube Photography
Laube, Nancy.............................................102
Greg Magee Photography
Magee, Greg..............................................109
MaybeRry/Archuleta Photography
Mayberry, Tom............................... 801/803
Fred Mertz Photography
Mertz, Fred................................................ 938
Proehl Studios
Proehl, Susan/Matt................................. 438
Volakis Gallery
Volakis, Emanuel............................813/815
Painting
Delia Bradford Fine Arts
Bradford, Delia............................... 505/507
The Faux Louvre
Buchanan, Mernie (Marion).......400/402
Sathya Burchman Fine Arts
Burchman, Sathya....................................401
E J D Designs
Drew, Evelyn Jenkins...................405/407
Lynn Jaye Fine Art
Jaye, Lynn......................................... 308/310
Marlatt Studios
Marlatt, Tom.................................... 701/703
Whitney Mcclelland Designs
Medler, Sharon............................... 928/930
Maia Negre Fine Art
Negre, Maia..................................... 430/432
Osborn Studio
Osborn, Jacqueline................................. 422
John Muir Reid Studios
Reid, John........................................ 807/809
Jeff Skelly Fine Art
Skelly, Jeff................................................... 802
Ora’s Art
Tamir, Ora..........................................610/612
Printmaking/Graphics
Gallery Leu
Leu, Michael.................................... 929/931
Nzalamba Artworks
Nzalamba/Rubadiri, Paul/Lungala ....804/806
Terry Steinke
Steinke, Terry............................................. 614
Sculpture
Modern Life Designs
Brett, Douglas................................. 110/112
Andy Welds
Byrne, Andy.....................................500/502
Glashoff Sculpture
Glashoff, Phillip.............................. 126/128
Jeff Owen Artworks
Owen, Jeff.................................................. 902
Robert S Snyder
Snyder, Steve............................................ 600
Bruce Stamp Wood Sculpture
Stamp, Bruce.............................................. 816
Toys
Buttons Up
Farrell, Linda............................................... 210
The Woodsman
Gold, Doug/Bobbie................................ 830
Handpainted Wood Puzzles
Jack, Marvin/Margaret.......................... 825
Learn And Play
Julao/Gomez, Arlyne/Lea.................... 426
Joe & Joy Kick
Kick, Joe/Joy...............................................421
Wood
Spring Garden Cedar
Andersen, Steven......................... 946/948
Aragon Signature Designs
Aragon, Fernando.................................... 919
Wood Turning Obsession
Davison, Jeff.................................... 437/439
Wood U Like
Earling, Tim................................................ 908
Maki Sushi Ki
Iwamasa, Ron/Norene............................107
Mission City Pens
Lane, Brian..................................................932
The Wood Mason
Mason, Pat/Barbara......................905/907
Hudson River Inlay
Nelson, Jeff................................................ 409
Moonlight Shenanigans
Rully, David................................................ 949
The Vintage Redwood Co
Simons, Jim...................................... 117/119
Izzy Jewel Box
Sislow, Micki/Jerry.................................. 942
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
Festival Map
Chestnut St.
Seating Area
Beverages
910-916
F-11
120-130
200-222
101-119
121-131
201-223
300-314
Food
Area
500-506
401-409
501-507
600-624
700-706
800-830
701-707
801-831
926-944
901-945
Chestnut St.
Crane St.
Artist
Hospitality
Parking
Police/Fire
& First Aid
F-9
Chef
Demos
Collector
Car Show
Aroma Concessions
Fried Calamari, Garlic Fries, BBQ Oysters,
Crabcakes, Portobello Mushroom
Sandwiches, Tri-Tip Sandwiches, Smoked
Turkey Legs
The wine offerings are:
nR
enwood Winery’s Zinfandel, Barbera,
Viognier and Pinot Grigio.
F1
The Tamale Factory
nB
arefoot Wine & Bubbly’s Chardonnay,
Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Sauvignon, Dry
Brut Cuvee and Pink Moscato.
Tamales (Pork, Chicken,Jalapeno), Tacos
(Soft Chicken or Beef ) with Rice & Beans,
Quesadillas
n For beer lovers: Sam Adams Summer
Ale, Sam Adams Boston Lager, Blue
Moon Belgian White and Coors Light.
DBI Beverage, Renwood Winery and
Barefoot Wine and Bubbly are the beer
and wine sponsors.
VOSS Artesian Water is the festival’s
official water sponsor.
Wine and beer glasses with the festival
logo will be available.
Tasting Tent Features Microbrews & Wines
T
he Microbrew and Wine Tasting
Tent will be open from noon
to 5 p.m. to coincide with the
adjacent chefs’ demonstrations. It is
located on Doyle Street and Santa
Cruz Avenue next to Left Bank
restaurant.
Beers
On the beer-tasting menu are:
Anchor Liberty Ale, Ballast Point
Pale Ale, Ommegang Seduction,
Anderson Valley Summer Solstice,
Pyramid Curve Ball, Full Sail Wassail,
21st Amemdment Bitter American,
Mendocino Brewing Bock, Drake’s
Restrooms
Food Vendors
variety of wines, beers and
other beverages will be
available at the event.
nC
ruzan Rum Premium Mojito: Cruzan
Aged Light Rum blended with fresh
lime juice, soda, a dash of bitters and
mint poured over ice.
Bike Parking
Menlo Avenue
A
n S auza Original Margarita: Genuine
Sauza Blanco Tequila blended with
triple sec.
Music
601-619
Wine, Brews & More
Beverage alternatives include:
947-951
Microbrew &
Wine Tasting Tent
Menlo Avenue
nH
B Chardonnay, Pepi Sauvignon
Blanc, Camelot Pinot Noir, Camelot
Sauvignon Blanc and Toschi Zinfandel
946-950
TO PALO ALTO
Evelyn St.
900-908
Curtis St.
411-439
F-10
University Dr.
400-444
F1-F6
Chamber Info Booth
Lost & Found
301-307
Fremont
Park
F-8
Johnson Alley
100-118
Food Area
Doyle St.
TO 280
El Camino Real
Santa Cruz Avenue
Music Stage
Food
Walkway
Crane St.
Kid’s Fun Zone
F12-F18
TO ATHERTON
Maloney Lane
Oak Grove Avenue
University Drive
Oak Grove Avenue
Brewing 1500 American Pale Ale,
Stone Brewing IPA and Heretic Evil
Twin Blood Red West Coast Amber. DBI
Beverage is the beer-tasting sponsor.
Wines
Woodside Vineyards, one of the
oldest and smallest California
wineries, offers estate wines from
the Santa Cruz Mountains. Among
the offerings: 2009 Kings Mountain
Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010 Woodside
Chardonnay and 2009 Estate Pinot
Noir. For information on Woodside
Vineyards wine, wine club and events,
visit woodsidevineyards.com
Sonoma Teriyaki
Chicken Teriyaki on Stick, Chow Mein,
Garlic Fries, Fried Rice, Artichoke Hearts
With Crab and Shrimp, Garlic Fries, Prawns
F10
Kurlander Soft Serve
Frozen Yogurt
F11
Ear-Good Corn Roast
F2
Roasted Corn, Baked Potatoes
Garden Creamery
F12
Tiramisu Popsicle, Strawberry &
Mascarpone, Salted Caramel Popscicle
With Valhrona Crunchy Pearls, Vanilla Bean
Popscicle With Colorful Sprinkles, Sorbet
Popsicles (Dairy Free)
Thai Kebob BBQ
BBQ Honey Chicken, Pork, Beef, Crispy Fried
Chicken Thai Style With Rice, BBQ Honey
Chicken Sandwich, Thai Curry Over Rice
F13
F3
B Food International
Lockeford Meat & Sausage
Gyros, Philly Cheesesteaks, Greek Salad
Sausages
F4
F14
Jamba Juice
Main Street Food Concessions
Peach, Mango-A-GoGo, Razzmatazz and
Caribbean Passion Smoothies
F5
Pupusa, Fish & Chips, Garlic Fries, Fish
Tacos
F15
California Gourmet
Sweet Delights
F6
Gourmet Funnel Cake, Assorted Burgers &
Fries, Hand Dipped Foot Long Corn Dog,
Parmesan Deep Fried Vegetables, Crab,
Avocado and Mango Stack
Super Chicken & Pork Kebobs, Chicken
Teriyaki Rice Bowl, Chicken Teriyaki
Sandwiches, Terriyaki Chicken Noodles
Barrett’s Lemonade/
Lem N Man, Inc.
Handshaken Lemonade
F8 & F18
Suitcase Ron’s Kettlecorn
Kettle Korn
F9
F16
India Gourmet
Nan Bread, Nan Wraps, Curry & Rice Bowl,
Vegetarian Samosas, Vegan Organic Curry,
Chicken & Lamb Curry, Mango Drink, Chai
Tea
F17
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Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
Art for the Home and Garden, Body and Soul
at Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
J
ewelry, recycled metal work, embroidery wall-hangings, chic
wearables, glass vessels, metal sculptures, hand-painted tiles,
paintings, slate fountains, whimsical sculptures, handmade quilts,
hand-thrown ceramic pieces, dramatic photography and hand carved
wooden furniture –– are just some of the items you’ll find at Connoisseurs’ Marketplace, Menlo Park’s mid-summer festival of the arts.
Steven Andersen
Functional Art
Jeff Davison
Jeff Davison turns local wood into works of art using a Powermatic
lathe. Most of his hand-carved wooden bowls include a rough edge,
which is the tree’s original bark, and are finished with a high gloss that
highlights the natural beauty of the wood. Steven Andersen designs
and builds outdoor furniture out of western red cedar. His Adirondack
chairs, tables, gliders and benches would make a lovely addition to a
poolside or patio.
Andrea
Bragg
Wearable Art
Mendy Marks
San Francisco artist Mendy Marks creates her clean, contemporary
jewelry by layering a variety of metallic shapes, colors and textures using anodized aluminum, sterling silver, gold, copper, and brass. Andrea
Bragg prints her lighthearted original designs in water-based inks on
100 percent cotton T-shirts. Her charming characters and uplifting sayings will fit any casual wardrobe.
Fine Art
Donny Hahn
Donny Hahn’s acrylic and oil paintings reflect the landscape of his
native Northern California. The rolling hills and rugged coastlines will
speak to any who have intimate acquaintance with the Golden State.
Karen Hale’s canvases have been called dynamic, bold, explosive and
exciting. She constructs her paintings with layers of thick and thin
color that is washed, glazed or scum bled over textured surfaces using
brushes, trowels and found objects, mixed with a variety of papers,
found objects, fabric, thread and metallic leafing. The results are a
delight of color and texture.
Juniper’s Second Annual
Karen Hale
711 Southdale, Woodside
Urban Meditation Retreat
September 13 - 15, 2012, 9AM to 5PM daily
Allied Arts Guild, Menlo Park, CA
Led by acclaimed Buddhist master
Segyu Rinpoche, the retreat will focus on
finding tranquility and spiritual meaning
in the modern world. Participants will
learn how to meditate and how to
use meditation to bring about inner
transformation. This year we will
emphasize the topics of analytical
meditation and balancing the emotions.
No prior experience is required.
Cost $375 (including lunch).
For more information and to register
please visit www.juniperpath.org
or call 650-299-9333.
Juniper
buddhist training for modern life
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Silver Restoration Event
Are you proud to use
& display your family
silver...or do you hide
it away because it’s
old or broken?
Before
SAVE 20%
2 Days Only!
No appointment necessary
For two days
only, silver restoration expert Joni
McMahan will be
at our store to
provide free recommendations and estimates on the
repairing and refinishing of
your sterling and silverplated heirlooms, letting you
know if they can be (or should
be) restored. Missing parts
replaced.
Broken pieces
repaired.
Kids 4 Sports 5k Run
Sunday September 16, 2012 9am
Burgess Park, Menlo Park
New Course! Family Fun Run and professionally timed 5k.
Walkers and strollers welcome!
All race proceeds go towards helping underprivileged kids
in our area participate in team sports.
You’ll love entertaining again
with your family silver or just
having it restored to pass
along to the next generation.
You’ll also love saving 20%
on silverplating and polishing during this 2-day
event! So gather up your old
silver today!
Register now at active.com
$30 adults/$20 kids 18 & under
Race Day Registration
September 16, 7am at Burgess Park
$35 adults/$25 kids 18 & under
T-shirts for race participants,
Prizes for 1st overall male and female finisher, and age-group winners!
COME OUT AND RUN!
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Connoisseurs’ Marketplace
Celebrity Chef Joanne Weir Joins Menlo Park’s
Top Toques for Delicious Demo Line-Up
W
atching cooking demos can be as addictive
as eating kettle corn. At Connoisseurs Marketplace, you can spend several hours each
day indulging in live viewing of some of the city’s top
chefs—plus celebrity chef Joanne Weir—as they demonstrate delectable dishes in an outdoor kitchen.
On Saturday, Left Bank chef Brendy Monsada will
prepare Pan-Seared Loch Duart Salmon with Organic
Heirloom Cucumbers, Barbecued Corn, Pickled Red
Onions and Toybox Tomatoes accompanied by a
Micro-Rainbow Mix Salad.
Next up will be television chef and James Beard
Award–winning cookbook author Joanne Weir, who
most recently opened the Sausalito restaurant Copita.
Weir will demonstrate a Summer Salad of Seared
Tuna, Shell Beans and Tomatoes with Aioli.
Chef Barry Stiles of Bistro Vida will put together two
quintessentially summery dishes. His classic Spanish
soup, Gazpacho and Salade Niçoise.
One of the most popular items on the menu at Trellis will
be the subject of chef Gabriel Madrid’s demonstration.
His Chicken Risotto marries sautéed chicken with shiitake
mushrooms, sundried tomatoes and fresh spinach.
From Menlo Hub (formerly Oak City Bar & Grill),
chef Ali Kazankaya will feature Pork Tenderloin with
Polenta Cakes, Sautéed Spinach and GorgonzolaCranberry Sauce.
Sunday will begin with a repeat of Left Bank’s Saturday demo. Following that, Carpaccio chef Jorge Cortes
will present his Chicken Milanese Salad with Arugula
and Tomato.
LB Steak, which just
opened in Menlo Park,
will introduce chef Ryan
Ellison and his Housemade
Steak Sauce.
Artisan Specialty Food Vendors
Dish Up Incredible Edibles
F
oodies will find their special zone of nirvana while sampling the artisan produced
gourmet specialty food at Connoisseurs’
Marketplace.
Artisan specialty food purveyors include:
Chef Chuck Courtney will
come down from Menlo
Grill at the Stanford Park
Hotel to divulge the secret
to his Apple Jack Barbecue
Sauce. He’ll plate it up
with a Grilled Berkshire
Pork Chop and Brentwood Corn Mashed Potatoes.
The chefs’ demonstration tent is located at Doyle
Street and Santa Cruz Avenue next to Left Bank
restaurant. Audience seating for up to seventy people
under a giant tent will be provided. The demonstrations will run from noon to 3:45 pm Saturday and
noon to 3 pm Sunday.
CHEF’S DEMO TENT SCHEDULE
Saturday, July 21
Sunday, July 22
12:00 pm –– Left Bank,
chef Brendy Monsada
12:45 pm –– Joanne Weir
1:30 pm –– Bistro Vida,
chef Barry Stiles
2:15 pm –– Trellis,
chef Gabriel Madrid
3:00 pm –– Menlo Hub,
chef Ali Kazankaya
12:00 pm –– Left Bank,
chef Brendy Monsada
12:45 pm –– Carpaccio,
chef Jorge Cortes
1:30 pm –– LB Steak,
chef Ryan Ellison
2:15 –– Menlo Grill,
chef Chuck Courtney
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PRIMO’S GOURMET FOODS … family recipe dips,
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CA Lic. #937016
69 Isabella Avenue, Atherton
Gardens Designed by Thomas Church
3
.15 Acre ( two-parcel) property nestled
behind a private gated entry in the most
desirable section of Atherton. Extensive gardens
designed by Thomas D. Church and featured in
his book “Gardens are for People (2nd Edition),”
both informal and classically designed gardens
are adorned with roses and a variety of annuals
and perennials, which provide bright splashes of
color. At the rear of the home a cloistered walk
frames the expansive lawn and pool. Hexagonal
paving blocks were used to define the terrace
and pool edge as well as the tranquil fountain
to give emphasis to this focal point. With its
continuous paved walk around the periphery and
ample open space, the garden readily accommodates large groups. At night, soft lighting
around the pool and walk, and illuminating from
within the glass walls of the main and pool house
create an ambience fit for festive occasions.
Spanning 3.15+/- acres, this beautiful property
includes a tennis court and 14-stall stable.
French architectural style main house designed
by architect William Christofferson, boasts a
wonderful blend of formal and casual rooms,
generous room dimensions, and custom appointments. The one-level floor plan offers an
open, uninterrupted flow, while walls of glass
throughout provide a seamless transition to the
sprawling grounds.
Summary of Features:
This home in Atherton is ideally located within
minutes to downtown Menlo Park, Stanford
Shopping Center, and Stanford University. It
is convenient to major commuter routes, and
highways 101 and 280 putting Silicon Valley, and
San Francisco within easy reach.
Price upon request
U In the most desirable section of Atherton
U Lot size of approximately 3.15 Acres (two separate parcels)
U Private gated entry
U Landscaping and gardens designed by Thomas Church
U French architectural style by William Christofferson
U One -two blocks to Sacred Heart Schools, Menlo School,
Menlo College and Menlo Circus Club
U Close to downtown Menlo Park and Stanford
For additional information contact:
Lyn Jason Cobb
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of Top 1% Agents
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CA DRE# 01332535
Connoisseurs’ Marketplace • 2012 • Page 11
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
1365 Bay Laurel, Menlo Park
93 Camino Por Los Arboles, Atherton
95 Fleur Place, Atherton
One-level, 5-bedroom, 4-bath creekside home on
just over a half-acre; enjoy today, remodel or
build new. Detached guest house, pool
Offered at $4,400,000
Opportunity in prime Central Atherton, less than
1 mile from the prestigious Menlo Circus Club;
approx. 2.54 level acres with original home,
significant trees, and sun-swept open spaces
Offered at $14,980,000
Magnificently renovated estate property with
7 bedrooms, 9 full-, 2 half-baths, gorgeous grounds
with guest house and pool; premier central Atherton
on cul-de-sac; Menlo Park schools
Offered at $11,750,000
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
196 Selby Lane, Atherton
459 Walsh Road, Atherton
198 Heather Drive, Atherton
Impressive 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath Craftsman with glorious
gardens, pool & spa on a private cul-de-sac; flexible onelevel, poolside rec room + office/nursery/fitness
Offered at $3,695,000
4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home with resort-like amenities:
pool, spa & tennis; English gardens & heritage oaks
bordered by Sharon Heights Golf Course;
Las Lomitas schools
Offered at $4,100,000
Desirable one-level, Lindenwood home with lovely
grounds, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and pool, spa and
sport court; almost one acre
Offered at $3,150,000
FOR SALE
SOLD
SOLD
248 Greenoaks Drive, Atherton
240 University Drive, Menlo Park
917 Middle Avenue, Menlo Park
Fully updated and expanded Lindenwood home
with 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and guest house;
fabulous rear grounds with pool and spa;
excellent Menlo Park schools
Offered at $4,295,000
New 3-level home in Allied Arts by Laurel Homes;
classic East Coast style with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths;
Menlo Park schools
Offered at $3,995,000
Sophisticated remodel in Allied Arts, one level with
2 bedrooms and 2 baths; amazing gardens with
over 50 rose bushes; Menlo Park schools
Offered at $1,349,000
For virtual tours of these properties, please visit www.tomlemieux.com
650 329 6645
[email protected]
tomlemieux.com
DRE# 01066910
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