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From Buffalo wings to fish tacos, Veggie Grill’s menu has a vegan twist
I Ingredients in Veggie Grill’s “Bombay Bowl” include steamed kale, hemp seeds, curry sauce, vegetables, almonds, cannellini beans and a blend of millet, buckwheat, quinoa and brown rice. The finished dish.
f the idea of veggie proteins gets your mouth watering, have I got the place for you. While tempeh, soy and seitan may not usually elicit cries of “Give me more!” Veggie Grill is using these ingredients in fresh and creative ways that may change your mind about a vegan diet. The menu features fish tacos, crab cakes, cheeseburgers, macaroni and cheese, sausage and Buffalo wings, but the catch is that all these options are plant-based and free of dairy, eggs, cholesterol, antibiotics and transfats. That Continued on next page
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means no butter, milk or cheese — and definitely no meat. The “chicken” and “steak” are made of soybeans, wheat and peas; the nachos are composed of seitan, a vegetarian wheat protein. Seitan and tempeh, chewy patties of fermented soybeans and rice, absorb flavors when cooked, making them versatile chameleons in vegetarian cooking. The first Veggie Grill opened in 2006 and there are now more than 20 locations in California, Washington and Oregon, including Walnut Creek and Santana Row in San Jose. Based on the lunch crowds, it looks like there’s plenty of room for more outposts in the Bay Area. The latest version of the Santa Monica-based chain opened six months ago in the revamped Village at San Antonio shopping center in Mountain View. The decor is bright and modern, a distinct change from the casual hippie atmosphere often associated with alternative dining establishments. A stand by the door lets you peruse the menu before walking up to the counter to place your order and pay. Explanations and advice are offered by extremely friendly and helpful staff working at the registers. At one visit, we got
Christina Tran takes an order at Veggie Grill at the San Antonio shopping center.
Come Try Our New Fall Menu “We serve local and organic mixed greens along with daily fresh seafood”
Butternut Squash Soup – Garnished with pumpkin seeds and olive oil.
Roasted Pumpkin – Served with roasted pork in a delicious red wine reduction sauce with chanterelles mushrooms, fresh Italian herbs, and risotto stuffed in a mini pumpkin.
Octopus Salad – Grilled chopped octopus on a bed of frisee lettuce, roasted red peppers and Kalamata olives with a lemon vinaigrette dressing.
Grilled Lamb Chops – Served in a lemon vinaigrette sauce with swiss chard, and roasted potatoes.
Beets Salad – Served with arugula, toasted pecans and parmesan cheese with our homemade champagne vinaigrette dressing. Mediterranean Salad with Sea Bass – Pan seared sea bass, faro, spinach, arugula, light pesto sauce, roasted pine nuts, roasted peppers, dry black olives, Meyer lemon vinaigrette, and cherry tomato, garnished with sweet potato shavings. Filet Mignon – Filet mignon in a red wine reduction served with broccolini and a risotto cake filled with blue cheese.
Pizzas of the Month Sausage & Leek – Leeks, red onions, fresh mozzarella, mascarpone cheese & homemade spicy sausage. Add: Farm egg Mushroom Pizza – Sautéed assorted wild mushrooms, fresh thyme, goat cheese & truffle oil. Recommended Wine Parings Rose Wine – Saintsbury Vincent Vin Gris Red Wine – Twomey Pinot Noir
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The Duet of Kenya Baker & Codany Holiday Cucina Venti is proud to feature the award winning Kenya Baker Live every Wednesday - Thursday from 5:30-8:30
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Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday
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a perky “Right on� after we made our selections. The menu is broken up into snacks, entree salads, bowls and plates and sandwiches, with separate listings for kids’ meals and desserts. Beverages include lemonade and natural fruit teas free of high-fructose corn syrup (that means no soda), as well as beer and wine. Prices are extremely reasonable and portions are generous, with nothing on the menu costing more than $11. We tried the Bombay bowl ($8.95), a mix of steamed kale, cannellini beans, vegetables and the restaurant’s trademark supergrains, a blend of millet, buckwheat, quinoa and brown rice, topped with a coconut milk-based green curry sauce. This Asianinspired dish was tasty, and the serving was large enough to bring half of it home for lunch the next day. The bowl is one of several gluten-free options, and the resQ DININGNOTES Veggie Grill San Antonio Shopping Center 565 San Antonio Road, Suite 26 Mountain View 650-559-1535 Veggiegrill.com Hours: Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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taurant also highlights selections that are soy- and nut-free. The Baja “fish� tacos ($9.95) featured three tortillas piled high with cabbage; too much cabbage, actually, since the tacos were almost impossible to fold and eat without spilling greens all over. The “fish,� made of seitan, were bland and needed a heavy hand with hot sauce to pull the plate together. The “Papa’s Portobello� ($8.95) was more successful. It’s a grilled portobello mushroom sandwich loaded with tomato, caramelized onion and lettuce, accented with herbs and soy chipotle ranch sauce, with a generous side of crispy French fries. All sandwiches — many of which can be made as a wrap — come with your choice of skin-on, seasoned Yukon gold fries (also available as a snack for $3.50), Southwestern chili or coleslaw. We also sampled several side dishes as a meal. The soup of the season ($3.25 for a cup) was a thick creamy asparagus base in a potato stock that was served with triangles of seeded pita. The char-grilled street corn ($3.95) was a winner: an ear of perfectly grilled sweet corn with the husks pulled back to use as a handle. Flavored with soy Parmesan cheese, cilantro and a squiggle of Southwestern mayo, it’s lovely to look at and bursting with fresh flavor.
Sweetheart fries ($4.50) were also delectable — crispy, perfectly seasoned, addictive sweet potatoes with ranch dressing for dipping. Crispy cauliflower ($5.95) is bites of cauliflower rolled in panko crumbs and then deep-fried. The texture of crunchy coating with a soft interior is enticing, though the dish needs its sweet and spicy orange sauce to carry much flavor. The same problem arises with the herb-roasted vegetables ($3.95), a small bowl of zucchini, carrots, onions, and one sad-looking broccoli floret. The herbs were virtually undetectable, making for a bland combination that most people could probably make better at home. Though everything on the menu has no cholesterol, no transfat and minimal sugar, be aware that eating vegetarian does not necessarily mean it’s exactly diet food. Buffalo wings clock in at 460 calories, half of those from fat, and a whopping 1,590 mg of sodium. A bowl of quinoa power salad has 690 calories. Overall, Veggie Grill does a great job of making vegetarian/ vegan alternatives to traditional comfort food. Most dishes are tasty and accessible to people who may be skeptical about the viability of using vegetable and grains to replace the meat and dairy in their diets.
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KATHY KALLICK BAND In the world of contemporary American folk music, Kathy Kallick is a household name; the Grammy Award-winning musician has topped the bluegrass charts repeatedly in recent years. Critics describe her music as warm, poignant and passionate. This Saturday, Nov. 1, she brings her band to the Peninsula for an evening of original and classic bluegrass tunes. The Kathy Kallick Band features vocalists and instrumentalists on guitar, fiddle, bass, banjo and mandolin. They’ll be playing songs from their most recent album, “Time,” as well as those from “Between the Hollow and the High-Rise.” Expect an all-ages crowd, a friendly vibe and songs that vary from upbeat and humorous to bittersweet and soulful. A bluegrass jam begins at 5 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. and the concert kicks off at 7:30 p.m. at the Mountain View
First Presbyterian Church, 1667 Miramonte Ave. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door, half-price for teens and students and free for children under 13. For tickets, go to rba.org or call 866-468-3399. To learn more, go to kathykallick.com.
‘HAY FEVER’ AT GUNN HIGH SCHOOL A master of the comedy of manners, British playwright Noël Coward had a genius for sending up the trivial concerns of the English upper classes. Among the best of his bitingly witty scripts is 1924’s “Hay Fever.” Next weekend, the theater department at Gunn High School takes on this gem of a play, which centers on retired actress Judith Bliss, her novelist husband David, and their grown children. Set at the Bliss country estate, the satire features an elaborate plot and mocks the self-absorption of the Bliss family through the eyes of a
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In “Hay Fever,” Myra Arundel (Sondrine Bontemps) is a guest of Simon Bliss (Max Mahle, right), but has her eyes on his famous father, David (Alan Hansen).
series of house guests. The show opens with a gala on Nov. 6, at 6pm, and runs Nov. 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15, at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 12, at 4 p.m. and Nov. 15, at 2:30 p.m. at Gunn High School’s Studio Theatre, 780 Arastradero Rd. Palo Alto. Tickets are $20 for the gala, $10 general and $8 for students.
For tickets or more information, go to gunntheatre.org.
YIDDISH CULTURAL FESTIVAL This weekend, Palo Alto’s Oshman Jewish Community Center (3921 Fabian Way) hosts the
annual Yiddish Culture Festival: two days of music, dance, poetry and celebration of eastern European culture. The festival’s headliner this year is klezmer clarinetist Joel Rubin, who will perform alongside the Bay Area-based Veretski Pass klezmer trio. There are many ways to experience the festival: Musicians and singers can take master classes with klezmer teachers, while those interested in dance can learn new steps. Lecturers on Yiddish literature and poetry will give talks, and kids age 6-12 can sample everything from music to language as part of a special youth program. The festival begins Saturday night at 8 p.m. with a klezmer concert and dance party, and continues through Sunday evening. Festival Passes are $65$85. Individual event tickets are $15 - $25, with discounts for teens and kids. For more information, go to klezcalifornia.org or call 415-789-7679. — Elizabeth Schwyzer
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BIRDMAN 000 (Palo Alto Square, Century 20) Alejandro GonzĂĄlez Iùårritu’s “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)â€? may be something less than the sum of its dazzling parts, but it is a sight to behold and an entertaining, culturally zeitgeist-y farce of life as an actor in the time of Marvel Studios. “Birdmanâ€? suggests both the unbearable triteness of being an actor whose ability is squandered, and the spirituality of what a talented actor experiences and can offer under the best of circumstances. Helping matters for Iùårritu is his leading man: the idiosyncratic and gifted Michael Keaton in a role that holds the funhouse mirror up to his own life in art. Keaton plays Riggan Thomson, a faded movie star looking for artistic redemption and validation by adapting, directing and starring in a Broadway play based on Raymond Carver’s story, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.â€? Thomson’s fall from Hollywood grace corresponded with his abandonment of the “Birdmanâ€? superhero franchise, which (like Keaton’s “Batmanâ€? collaborations with Tim Burton) predated the genre’s stratospheric peak of year-round cineplex clogging in the escalating civil war between Disney-aligned Marvel and Warner Brothersowned D.C. The absurdity of this genre of cinematic art (each interchangeable picture characterized by
one character as “any toxic piece of crapâ€?), the pretentiousness of actors, and the way the former has threatened to swallow the latter whole fuels the fire in “Birdman.â€? While occasionally scintillating, the screenplay by Iùårritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo feels strangely secondary to the jazzy style born of Iùårritu’s fertile imagination and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki’s wizardry in capturing and stitching together long takes into a film that appears to be one long, unbroken shot. The approach sucks us into Thomson’s maddening egomania, yearning and one-thingafter-another stress, punctuated with trou-dropping anxietydreams that remind us of the actor’s vulnerability to emo-
tional and personal exposure. Edward Norton proves once more brilliant in a self-mocking turn as a truly great actor and truly pathetic man. There’s more than a pinch of “8 1/2â€? in Iùårritu’s three-ring circus, complete with a gaggle of women (including Emma Stone, Naomi Watts, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, and Lindsay Duncan) circling Keaton’s ringmaster. Though scattershot, “Birdmanâ€? tells a relatable story of one man’s attempt to get something right for once, while functioning as a useful cultural critique of the entanglement of art and commerce on stages and screens. Rated R for language throughout, some sexual content and brief violence. One hour, 59 minutes. — Peter Canavese
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The City of Mountain View invites you to the
Grand Opening & Dedication of November 14, 2014 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
263 Escuela Avenue, Mountain View 5:15 p.m. - Dedication Ceremony, followed by Community photograph 5:45-7:00 p.m. - Reception, Demos, and more! RSVP at www.theviewgrandopening.eventbrite.com The View Teen Center will be open to Mountain View 6th-12th grade students. This 6000+ sq. ft. facility is the home of a multi-purpose room, game room, full kitchen, lounge, computer room, outdoor patio, and outdoor field. The facility will host a variety of teen programming, including recreational games and activities, classes, special events, workshops, educational resources, and more.
For more information, please call the Recreation Office at (650) 903-6331 or visit www.mountainview.gov/theviewteencenter Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mountainviewrecreation
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Q HIGHLIGHT JUSTIN ROBERTS & THE NOT READY FOR NAPTIME PLAYERS Grammy-nominated, indie family musician Justin Roberts and his band will perform two concerts appropriate for all ages. The event is presented by Mountain View Parent Nursery School and Foothill College Child Development Department. Nov. 2, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. $13 in advance; $15 at the door. Foothill College, Smithwick Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Call 650-969-9506. mvpns.roundtablelive.org/jrpaypal
ART GALLERIES Tove Norlander and Merrie Asimow exhibit Bay Area artists Merrie Asimow and Tove Norlander will their work on display throughout the month of November. Asimow will contribute her photography of white horses, landscapes and nature, while Norlander will share her jewelry that combines natural stones with silver and gold. Opening receptions will be held on Nov. 7, from 5 to 8 p.m., and Nov. 8, from 4 to 8 p.m. Nov. 2-30, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Free. Gallery 9, 143 Main St., Los Altos. www.gallery9losaltos.com Tumasov Fine Art Open Studio This second open studio at Tumasov Fine Art Gallery will feature an artist presenting new work, light refreshments and live piano. Nov. 2, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Tumasov Fine Art Gallery, 823 W. El Camino Real, Mountain View. Call 415-4908925. tumasovfineart.com
BENEFITS/FUNDRAISERS Abilities United Authors Luncheon For this annual fundraising event, Diane Ackerman, LeUyen Pham, Maggie Shipstead and David Thomson will discuss their work, share stories about their writing experiences and reveal their inspirations. Nov. 1, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $175 general. Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel, 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Call 650-618-3330. www.abilitiesunited.org/authors-luncheon Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame Junior Achievement’s annual fundraiser will celebrate the role of Bay Area business executives in the success of students in the organization’s programs. Contact Junior Achievement for additional information. Nov. 6, 5 p.m. $375 general; table and other prices offered. Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline
Blvd., Mountain View. Call 925-465-1072. www. juniorachievement.org/web/ja-norcal/ja-businesshall-of-fame
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS Reducing energy use workshop This Energy Upgrade Mountain View workshop will include hands-on instruction on ways to save energy and money at home. Registration is required. Nov. 3, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View City Hall, Council Chambers, Floor 2, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-962-9876 ext. 353. energyupgrademv.org
CLUBS/MEETINGS Mountain View Woman’s Club Mountain View Woman’s Club is a charitable organization working on community projects that meets monthly at the Mountain View Masonic Lodge. Guest are welcome to meetings. First Wednesday of each month, year-round, noon. Free. Mountain View Masonic Lodge, 890 Church St., Mountain View. Call 650-965-1570.
COMMUNITY EVENTS Civility Roundtable This community event with Joe Simitian, Project Sentinel and Chris Block of the American Leadership Forum will discuss the issue of affordable housing in Mountain View. Nov. 6, 6-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6397. www.mountainview.gov KlezCalifornia Yiddish Culture Festival This two-day festival of Yiddish culture will include klezmer music, dancing, singing, lectures and other activities. Nov. 1, 7:30-11 p.m.; Nov. 2, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. $18-$75 festival pass; individual tickets available. Oshman Family JCC, Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto.
Call 650-223-8609. paloaltojcc.org/Events/ EventId/112/e/klezcalifornia-yiddish-culturefestival-2-nov-2014 Neighbors Helping Neighbors community outreach For the second in a series of outreach events, Neighbors Helping Neighbors will have trained peer counselors available to speak with residents about personal issues, including housing, transportation and other financial problems. There are no income restrictions. Those interested are encouraged to RSVP for a 30-minute consultation, but drop-ins are also welcome. Nov. 1, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Trinity Church, Hope’s Corner, 748 Mercy St., Mountain View. Call 650-283-0270. www.facebook.com/ NeighborsHelpingNeighborsPaloAlto
CONCERTS Jennifer Koh, Violin For this Stanford Live Informance, recognized violinist Jennifer Koh will discuss her experience and perform musical excerpts. Nov. 3, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. www.arts4all. org/attend/concerts.htm Kathy Kallick Band For this Redwood Bluegrass Associates event, Kathy Kallick will be joined by Annie Staninec, Cary Black, Greg Booth and Tom Bekeny as they whip up bluegrass tunes, including originals, on a range of stringed instruments. A jam session will be held at 5 p.m. Doors for the show open at 7 p.m. Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m. $20 in advance; $25 at the door; half-price for teens, students; free for under age 13 or music students. First Presbyterian Church of Mountain View, 1667 Miramonte Ave., Mountain View. www.rba.org
Shannon Curtis: Music and More Shannon Curtis, an independent singer-songwriter and author, will both play music and discuss her art and career at this public event. Registration is appreciated but not required. Nov. 3, 7-8 p.m. Free. Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. Call 650-526-7020. mountainview.gov/library
DANCE ‘Solo Flamenco’ Theatre Flamenco will perform its 48th annual Home Season Production, “Solo Flamenco,” a showcase of traditional flamenco dance and music. Eight original works will be performed by international dancers, guest singers and musicians. Nov. 8, 8 p.m. $20-$75. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 415-8261305. www.theatreflamenco.org
EXHIBITS ‘Silicon Valley: The Lure & the Legends’ The Los Altos History Museum will have on display an exhibit called “Silicon Valley: The Lure & the Legends” which examines the reasons why this area turned from orchards to a technology hub. The exhibit will focus on local factors and figures who contributed to the transformation. ThursdaySunday, Oct. 18-April 19, noon-4 p.m. Free. Los Altos History Museum, 51 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos. www.losaltoshistory.org/lure_legends. html ‘Unnatural Selection’ This exhibition at the Mohr Gallery will feature artwork by Pantea Karimi and Amber Stucke that melds their ideas about evolutionary biology and people’s impact on the environment. An opening reception will be held on Nov. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 27-Dec. 7, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Free. Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle,
Mountain View. Call 650-917-6800. www. arts4all.org/attend/mohrgallery.htm
FAMILY AND KIDS PAMP Annual Preschool Fair The Parent’s Club of Palo Alto and Menlo Park will hold its annual fair on preschools, where parents can speak with more than 40 local schools and sponsors as well as listen to experts talk about how to choose the right school. Nov. 1, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. pampclub.org Saturday Story Time Each Saturday at Linden Tree Books, booksellers will share picturebook classics and new favorites with children ages 2 to 6. Saturdays, year-round, 11-11:30 a.m. Free. Linden Tree Books, 265 State St., Los Altos. Call 650-949-3390. www.lindentreebooks.com Waldorf high school open house This open house for the Waldorf School of the Peninsula’s high school will welcome students and parents to participate in sample lessons, meet students and faculty, tour campus and participate in a Q&A session. Nov. 8, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. Waldorf School of the Peninsula, 180 N. Rengstorff Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-2099400. waldorfpeninsula.org/event/high-schoolopen-house-5/ Waldorf High School tour Waldorf School of the Peninsula’s high school will host interested students for tours of the facilities. Those attending can observe classes in session, meet faculty and students, see student work and participate in a Q&A session. Nov. 5, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Free. Waldorf School of the Peninsula, 180 N. Rengstorff Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-209Continued on next page
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the shooting incidents in today’s headlines. The production includes coarse, adult language. Nov. 7-23, 7:30 p.m. $18 general; $14 student, senior; $10 Thursday show. Foothill College, Lohman Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. www.foothill.edu/theatre/tickets.php ‘Harvey’ For its newest production, the Palo Alto Players will perform “Harvey,” a classic comedy by Mary Chase about a man whose best friend is a six-foot, invisible rabbit. Nov. 7-23, Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. $18-$42. Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Call 650-3290891. www.paplayers.org ‘Sweeney Todd’ TheatreWorks will put on a production of the classic Stephen Sondheim musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” in which the titular hero takes revenge on a cruel judge with the help of meat-pie cooking Mrs. Lovett. Oct. 8-Nov. 2, see website for specific dates and times. $19-$74. Mountain View Center for Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-463-1960. www. theatreworks.org
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Inner Engineering Program This four-day program run by the Isha Foundation will seek to aid participants in personal transformation, with attention paid to mind, body, emotions and inner energy. Vegetarian lunches will be provided on Saturday and Sunday, as well as lunch on Sunday. Attendance for all sessions is required. Nov. 6 and 7, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Nov. 8, 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Nov. 9, 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. $325 general; early bird pricing available. IFES Society, 432 Stierlin Road, Mountain View. Call 408-409-6436. www. innerengineering.com/live/events/sanfrancisco/
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Mountain View Whisman School District Parcel Tax Oversight Committee Now Accepting Applications for Oversight Committee Vacancies The Parcel Tax Oversight Committee (PTOC) is composed of representatives from the local community. Appointed representatives monitor and provide advice on the expenditure of Measure C Parcel Tax proceeds, reporting annually to the Board of Trustees and the public regarding the proposed uses, and actual uses, of such funds. The PTOC currently has two vacancies. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply. Applicants may represent the business community, District homeowners, parents or guardians of a student in the District, or the community at-large. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE 11/05/2014 Applications are available for download at http://mvwsd.org/ community-page/parcel-tax or by contacting the Business SerYLFHV 2I¿FH DW
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consider qualified — including entry level — candidates. Most importantly, designer must be a team player and demonstrate speed, accuracy and thrive under deadline pressure. The position will be 40 hours per week. To apply, please send a resume along with samples of your work as a PDF (or URL) to Lili Cao, Design and Production Manager, at lcao@paweekly.com.
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Halloween Double Feature The Mountain View Senior Center will hold a double feature on Halloween of two scary movies from different eras — “The Uninvited” (1944) and “The Others” (2001). Oct. 31, 1-5:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330. www.mountainview.gov Music therapy talk Melody, a music therapist, will introduce seniors to this type of therapy, discuss its benefits and offer ways it can be incorporated into daily routines. Nov. 6, 2:303:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-9036330. www.mountainview.gov
SPECIAL EVENTS Heaven versus Hell Halloween Nights St. Stephen’s Green will hold two nights of dancing and costumes to celebrate Halloween. Attendees are encouraged to wear angelic or devilish costumes; prizes will be awarded to the best male and female attire. Music will start at 10 p.m. Oct. 30 and 31, 10 p.m. Free. St. Stephen’s Green, 223 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-964-9151. ststephensgreen.com
SPORTS Nova Fusion 14A girls softball tryouts Tryouts will be held for the Nova Fusion 14A competitive fast-pitch girls softball team for spring and summer 2015. Players born in 2000 are 2001 are eligible to try out. Those interested should register on the website. Nov. 8 and 15, 4-6 p.m. Free. Callahan Field, 1500 W. Middlefield Road, Mountain View. www.mvlags.org/fusion
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Author Neville Frankel on ‘Bloodlines’ The Oshman Family JCC will host popular author Neville Frankel to read from and discuss his newest novel “Bloodlines,” a family tale set against the background of the South African Apartheid. Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. $10-$15. Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Call 650-223-8700. www.paloaltojcc.org Silicon Valley Internship Summit The Silicon Valley Internship Summit will engage educators and industry professionals in a conversation about creating meaningful internships that help support the Silicon Valley economy. Attendance includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Those interested should register by Nov. 4. Nov. 6, 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $25. Microsoft Silicon Valley, 1065 La Avenida St., Mountain View. Call 650-949-7208 . www. sjsu.edu/careercenter/employers/internshiprecruitment/silicon-valley-internship-summit/ index.html
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115 Announcements 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) Pregnant? Thinking of Adopton? 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) Christmas Boutique Custom Cosmetics Testing! - FREE Dance Expressions (Ages 3- 18) Foothill College Fall Plant Sale new Holiday music
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135 Group Activities Did You Know Newspaper-generated content is so valuable it’s taken and repeated, condensed, broadcast, tweeted, discussed, posted, copied, edited, and emailed countless times throughout the day by others? Discover the Power of Newspaper Advertising. For a free brochure call 916-288-6011 or email cecelia@cnpa.com (Cal-SCAN) Infidelity Support Scottish Dancing Palo Alto Thanks St, Jude
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4 Designer Michael Taylor Chairs 4 Stunning Designer Michael Taylor Chairs in great condition! Michael Taylor, as quoted, ““Michael Taylor made decorating history. Whatever he did or didn’t do made news. He changed the way we live. Opened it all up. Aired it out. Declined reverence. Scorned pretense. He gave himself to design with intensity and passion.” Paige Rense, Former Editorin- Chief Architectural Digest - Will Deliver within 150 miles.
DirecTV starting at $24.95/mo. Free 3-Months of HBO, starz, SHOWTIME and CINEMAX. FREE RECEIVER Upgrade! 2014 NFL Sunday Ticket Included with Select Packages. Some exclusions apply - Call for details 1-800-385-9017. (Cal-SCAN) DISH TV Retailer Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/ month (where available.) SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL Now! 1-800-357-0810. (Cal-SCAN)
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130 Classes & Instruction Airline Careers AIRLINE CAREERS begin here – Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 800-725-1563 (AAN CAN) German Language Classes Instruction for Hebrew Bar and Bat Mitzvah. For Affiliated and Unaffiliated. George Rubin, M.A. in Hebrew/Jewish Education 650/424-1940
133 Music Lessons Christina Conti Private Piano Instruction (650) 493-6950 Hope Street Music Studios In downtown Mtn.View. Most Instruments voice. All ages & levels 650-961-2192 www.HopeStreetMusicStudios.com
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202 Vehicles Wanted Cash for Cars Wanted: Vintage convertibles, Mercedes, Porsche 356 Speedster 912 911 Carrera, Jaguar, Alfa, Lancia, Ferrari, Corvettes, Mustangs, Early Japanese Cars, Contact 714-267-3436 or michaelcanfield204@gmail.com Finders fees gladly paid. (CalSCAN) Cash for Cars Any Car/Truck. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Call For Instant Offer: 1-888-420-3808 www.cash4car.com (AAN CAN) Donate Your Car, Truck, Boat to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care of. 800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)
210 Garage/Estate Sales Menlo Park, 1860 Oakdell Drive, Nov. 1, 9am-3pm Garage/Estate Sale - Antique furniture,dressers, night stands, art work, and so much more! Menlo Park, 2060 Sharon Road, Nov. 1, 9-4
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Software Engineer /Java Polaris Wireless, Inc. has openings for the position Software Engineer /Java with Master’s degree in Computer, Science, Engineering (any), Technology or related and 1 yr of relevant exp to develop, create and modify general computer applications software or specialized utility programs. Analyze user needs and develop software solutions. Design software or customize software for client use with the aim of optimizing operational efficiency using Java based platform and other relevant technologies. Work location is Mountain View, CA with required travel to client locations throughout USA. Please mail resumes to 301 North Whisman Road, Mountain View, CA-94043, USA or email to dtapia@polariswireless.com.
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Aircraft Refueler Part-time, $9/hr. No. EXP. required. Must be 21, valid CA Drivers Licenses, Clean DMV Record. Email resume to jeremy@airshareinc.com
350 Preschools/ Schools/Camps Waldorf Homebased Family Program 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
German Teacher needed for Saturday School The German-American School of Palo Alto(Saturday School) is looking for new teachers for our Kindergarten and Elementary classes. Applicants should be native or nearnative speakers and have experience in teaching or working with children. Classes are in session from 9am -12noon 30 Saturdays per school year from Sept to May. For more information about our school, please visit: www.gaspa-ca.org If interested, please submit your resume to our Director of Education (preferably in German) to doe@gaspa-ca.org Pet Sitter/Dog Walker Well Established Business, 18 Years. PT to start, becoming FT. $15 per visit. Must have reliable vehicle and be able to work most any time OR day, weekends and holidays. Email resume only. Must live in my service area, Sunnyvale, Mt. View, and Los Altos or very close by. Woodside Store Site Manager
Treatments for Alzheimers Acupuncturist Jay Wang PhD, specialized in chronical illness for seniors. Call 650-485-3293 for a free consultation. 747 Altos Oaks Dr., Los Altos
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Unique Vintage Costumes Empire Vintage Clothing has moved to downtown Mountain View. We sell 1940’s-1950’s-1960’s-1970’s-1980’s authentic vintage classics! 831 Villa Street @Castro Mtn.View 650.254.1970 empirevintageclothing.com
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550 Business Opportunities AVON Earn extra income with a new career! Sell from home, work, online. $15 startup. For information, call: 877-830-2916. (CalSCAN) Medical Alert Company Own your own. Be the only Distributor in your area! Excellent monthly residual $ Income. Small investment required. Limited avail - start today! 1-844-225-1200. (Cal-SCAN)
560 Employment Information $1,000 Weekly!! Mailing brochures from home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience required. Start Immediately www.mailingmembers.com (AAN CAN) Africa, Brazil Work/Study! Change the lives of others and create a sustainable future. 1, 6, 9, 18 month programs available. Apply now! www.OneWorldCenter.org 269.591.0518 info@OneWorldCenter.org (AAN CAN) Drivers: Attn: Drivers New Kenworth Trucks! APU equipped. Earn up to 50 cpm Plus Bonuses! Full Benefits + Rider/Pet Program. CDL-A Required. (877) 258-8782 meltontruck. com/drivers (Cal-SCAN) Drivers: Start With Our training or continue your solid career. You Have Options! Company Drivers, Lease Purchase or Owner Operators Needed. 888-891-2195 www. CentralTruckDrivingjobs.com (CalSCAN) Drivers: Truck Drivers Obtain Class A CDL in 2 ½ weeks. Company Sponsored Training. Also Hiring Recent Truck School Graduates, Experienced Drivers. Must be 21 or Older. Call: (866) 275-2349. (Cal-SCAN)
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748 Gardening/ Landscaping J. Garcia Garden Maintenance Service Free est. 21 years exp. 650/366-4301 or 650/346-6781 LANDAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S GARDENING & LANDSCAPING *Yard Maint. *New Lawns. *Rototil *Clean Ups *Tree Trim *Power Wash *Irrigation timer programming. 18 yrs exp. Ramon, 650/576-6242 landaramon@yahoo.com Orozco Landscapes All Outdoor Garden Needs Landscape Design/Maintenance Call Lalo (650)387-3981 R.G. Landscape Yard Clean-ups, debris removal, maintenance, installations. Free est. 650/468-8859 Tired of Mow, Blow and Go? Owner operated, 40 years exp. All phases of gardening/landscaping. Ref. Call Eric, 408/356-1350
751 General Contracting 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 contractorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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.
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759 Hauling J & G HAULING SERVICE Misc. junk, office, gar., furn., mattresses, green waste, more. Lic./ins. Free est. 650/743-8852 (see my Yelp reviews)
767 Movers Sunny Express Moving Co. Afforable, Reliable, References Lic. CalT 191198. 650/722-6586 or 408/904-9688
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801 Apartments/ Condos/Studios
Redwood City, 1 BR/2 BA - $850/mo
Portola Valley, Studio - $1400/mont
805 Homes for Rent
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775 Asphalt/ Concrete
Roe General Engineering Asphalt, concrete, pavers, tiles, sealing, artificial turf. 36 yrs exp. No job too small. Lic #663703. 650/814-5572
779 Organizing Services End the Clutter & Get Organized Residential Organizing by Debra Robinson (650)390-0125
PA Area: Room Wanted in exchange for child care. Degree in ECE. Willing to work weekends. Will purchase own food. CDL, refs. 650/799-1543
820 Home Exchanges
STYLE PAINTING Full service painting. Insured. Lic. 903303. 650/388-8577
Mtn. View Asphalt Sealing Driveway, parking lot seal coating. Asphalt repair, striping, 30+ years. Family owned. Free est. Lic. 507814. 650/967-1129
815 Rentals Wanted
Castro Valley Mid Century Modern Beauty! Loads of light and loads of privacy! Maple floors, skylights, gourmet kitchen with granite counters, upgraded stainless appliances (refrigerator, dishwasher, cook top), formal dining area, living room with wood burning fireplace, family room, redone bathrooms, two car attached garage, lush atrium and lovely yard with the tastiest persimmons ever! Did I mention the views of the hills are breathtaking? Two year lease with one month security deposit. Available immediately. Lynn Levin, Prudential Ca. Realty, BRE#00885447, 510-593-7377
825 Homes/Condos for Sale
Mountain View, 2 BR/1 BA - $3200/mont
850 Acreage/Lots/ Storage
Mt. View, 3 BR/2.5 BA - $4000
789 Plaster/Stucco
Mt. View, 3 BR/2.5 BA - 3800
Stucco Patch and crack repair, texture match, windows, doors. 30 years exp. Refs. avail. Small jobs only. 650/248-4205
Palo Alto Home, 4 BR/2 BA - $4600. mon
Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $899000 Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $1099000 Sunnyvale, 3 BR/2 BA - $899000
845 Out of Area Income In The Redwoods Rstrnt/Store/Gas sta/3 homes Ministor pot. Hiwy 1 frontage Leggett
Shasta County 5 acres â&#x20AC;&#x201D; trees, views, dirt road. $5K down, $521.35/mo. (Cash price, $49,500). ALSO 20 acres w/well (OWC). Owner, 530/605-8857Â
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MEDITERRANEAN BITES PITA BITE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 597684 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: 1.) Mediterranean Bites, 2.) Pita Bite, located at 212 Castro St., Mountain View, CA 94041, Santa Clara County. This business is owned by: Married Couple. The name and residence address of the owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are): MEHMET KARACUBAN 1851 Idyllwild Ave. Redwood City, CA 94061 AYCAN KARACUBAN 1851 Idyllwild Ave. Redwood City, CA 94061 Registrant/Owner began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 10-22-14. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on October 22, 2014. (MVV Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, 2014)
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MOUNTAIN VIEWâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S WEEKLY CONDO MARKET UPDATE Active bd/ba 2/2.5 2/2.5 3/2.5
Address 181 Ada Avenue #26 430 Bedford Loop 650 Rock Court
sq. ft. 1,206 1,236 1,893
Pending Sale Address 181 Del Medio Avenue #205 119 Flynn Avenue #D 131 Margo Drive #12 209 Ortega Avenue Address 2047 Montecito Avenue #2 622 Midrock Circle #622 142 Paseo Court 318 Bryant Street
bd/ba 1/1 2/1 2/2 3/2.5
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list price $788,000 $839,000 $998,000
DOM 9 19 9 7
list price $398,500 $599,000 $725,000 $998,000
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*All information was pulled from MLS Listings, Inc., as of 10/21/14.
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GALLI Just Sold
702 PALO ALTO AVENUE, MOUNTAIN VIEW | 1,677 sq. ft. on 7,500 sq. ft. lot | $1,560,000
Just Sold
709 COLLEGE AVENUE, MENLO PARK | 4,170 sq. ft. on 8,000 sq. ft. lot | $4,025,000
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SARATOGA $29,000,000 3 BR 2 BA 12.98 acres of rolling hills, bordered by 60 acres of open space, close to downtown Saratoga Debbie Nichols CalBRE #00955497 650.325.6161
PALO ALTO Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $5,998,000 220 Tennyson Ave Newer estate-like home in the prestigious Old Palo Alto. Appr 5200 sf spread over 3-levels Julie Lau CalBRE #01052924 650.325.6161
PALO ALTO $5,980,000 Sough After Old Palo Alto 5 BR 5.5 BA An absolute jewel in soughtafter Old Palo Alto, this picture-perfect home has it all. Terrie Masuda CalBRE #00951976 650.941.7040
LOS ALTOS Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $4,590,000 789 Manor Way 6 BR 6.5 BA EXCLUSIVE Outstanding new construction! Lots of impressive features throughout home! Rod Creason CalBRE #01443380 650.325.6161
PALO ALTO Sun 1:30 - 5 $4,398,000 2620 Marshall Dr 5 BR 3.5 BA Stunning, Brand New, Custom Built Home to fill every need. 5 bedrooms with 2 suites. Judy Shen CalBRE #01272874 650.325.6161
STANFORD Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $2,300,000 849 Tolman Dr 3 BR 2 BA Clean functional lines define this modernistics home set on a beautiful landscaped lot. Carole Feldstein CalBRE #00911615 650.941.7040
DOWNTOWN PALO ALTO Sat/Sun 1 - 4 $2,100,000 101 Alma St #1201 3 BR 3 BA This incredible condo offers a view of the Bay Area that will take your breath away! Terri Couture CalBRE #01090940 650.941.7040
MOUNTAIN VIEW $1,725,000 1st Time/Market in 30+yrs 3 BR 2 BA Highly desirable location in MV! Open flr plan makes this home ideal for entertaining. Huei-Sain Shwe CalBRE #01397036 650.941.7040
PALO ALTO $1,599,000 3BD/2BA, park like setting on a 5,932 sf lot. Best Palo Alto Schools! Terri Brown CalBRE #01387483 650.325.6161
MOUNTAIN VIEW $1,358,000 Sleek, Modern Remodel! 3 BR 2.5 BA Gorgeous kit & ba’s, vault ceilings, custom cabinetry-built-ins-lights, office + much more Nancy Adele Stuhr CalBRE #00963170 650.941.7040
EAST PALO ALTO $1,098,000 Fantastic Location! 3 BR 2 BA Fantastic location, lrg approx 28,575 sf lot, 3BR/2BA well-built home in good condition. Noemi Ruelas CalBRE #01819934 650.941.7040
SAN JOSE Sat 1:30 - 4:30 $875,000 4030 Altadena Lane 4 BR 2.5 BA Sprawling estate, soaring ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, spacious master, park like grounds. Gordon Ferguson CalBRE #01038260 650.325.6161
PALO ALTO Sat/Sun 1 - 4 $848,888 765 San Antonio Road #71 3 BR 2 BA Bright, one-lvl, updated Condo in desirable Greenhouse II neighborhood. New kitchen, BAs Yuli Lyman CalBRE #01121833 650.941.7040
SUNNYVALE Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $607,000 646 S Ahwanee Terrace 2 BR 2.5 BA Exceptional suites feature fully remodeled bathrooms, granite, new vanities, crown molding Gordon Ferguson CalBRE #01038260 650.325.6161
SOUTH SAN JOSE $568,888 Affordable Quality 3 BR 2 BA Great rancher in Prime San Jose nrighborhood! First time on the market in 37 years! Jerry Haslam CalBRE #01180022 650.941.7040
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