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FASHION DEBRA C

Debra C has Uniquely Refined, Top Designer Fashions for Women We feature exclusive high-end European fashion collections from top designers, as well as our own private label cashmere collection. Amina Rubinacci, Bogner, M Missoni, Red Valentino, Piazza Sempione, Les Copains, Roberto Cavalli, Pink Tartan, Fuzzi, Colombo & Kiton. Our professional staff will help you coordinate and create a total look. For impeccable taste, style and personal service shop Debra C. We are open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday Noon -5 p.m. The Crossroad Shopping Village, 129 Crossroads Blvd., Carmel CA 831-624-9400 (Next To The Rio Grill).

Robin’s Jewelry

Hand-crafted in Carmel

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If you want a fun and relaxed shopping experience while you’re in Carmel, then a visit to Ms. Fabulous is a must. We are a favorite pick for hip mom’s and chic daughters looking to express their individual style without breaking the bank. Our store follows contemporary apparel and accessory fashion trends and offers quality brands that keep shopping “within reach”. For more information, check us out on Yelp or Facebook.com/Shopmsfabulous. Open daily from 10-6, Sun. 11-5. Located at the NW Corner of San Carlos & Seventh, Carmel-bythe-Sea. (831)625-0920.

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RIO GRILL (831) 625-35436 riogrill.com

R.G. BURGERS (831) 626-8054 rgburgers.com

ISLAND TACO (831) 624-8454 islandtaco.com

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Bradley D. Weber and Christine Carrington

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elcome to the world of Weber Goldsmith Gallery,

conveniently located at The Crossroads in Carmel

at Highway 1 and Rio Road. This convenient shopping village location is the perfect

venue for local customers, as well as repeat visitors from

around the globe. Weber’s has long been known for the custom designs of

owner Bradley D. Weber, as well as being the home of

many other top designers and jewelry houses. Brad opened his first store in Maui, Hawaii and after 16

very successful years chose to re­locate to the mainland.

He received an invitation to open his second store at the

world famous Lodge at Pebble Beach. Brad continued to grow his local and international clien­

tele during his 10 years at Pebble Beach at which point it

became necessary to enlarge his gallery and goldsmith shop.

He found the perfect location as the flagship, corner store

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Brad has always been known for his International Award Winning custom pieces and his store has continually been a showcase for other designers. In addition to these features, Brad is also a major source for brokering large collectible, investment quality Diamonds as well as unique, hard to find, colored stones. His award winning ring Neptune’s Birth, was selected and featured by the Gemological Institute of America as the piece to represent 2007, The Year of the Pearl. It is on permanent display at the GIA Museum. In addition, Brad has recently had the honor of being prominently featured in the 2013 Edition of GIA’s book, The Splendour and Science of Pearls. While the Weber name is the main draw for most, the store also features a large selection of jewelry including Joshua J., Spark, Pascal LaCroix , Hidalgo, Lika Behar and many others. The Gallery also carries the William Henry Knife Line which is a perfect addition due to the fine craftstmanship and materials used in these pieces. Another asset of the WGG custom design process is the use of CAD-CAM technology. These computer generated images assist in the communication and visualization aspect of Brad’s custom creations. Please see the 2 images of the CAD/CAM design and finished piece, noted on this page. Brad Weber is a hand’s on owner/designer and is in the store on weekdays and on weekends by appointment. His manager of 11 years, Christine and Graduate Jeweler Gemologist/CAD-CAM designer Robert, are on site as well to add to the experience of excellence that is Weber Goldsmith Gallery.

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SEPTEMBER THEATRE, CONCERT & EVENTS ON THE MONTEREY PENINSULA 1, 2: Big Blue Live Scientists, filmmakers and photographers, animal behaviorists and other experts will come together for two amazing live weeks in late August and early September to document the extraordinary rejuvenation of the once endangered and now thriving ecosystem of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Some of the world's most charismatic marine creatures humpback whales, blue whales, sea lions, dolphins, elephant seals, sea otters, great white sharks, shearwaters, and brown pelicans - convene in this once-a-year confluence. The multi-platform event will be anchored by four on-air correspondents, from a reporting hub at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and from aboard NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Office of National Marine Sanctuaries' research vessels. This Three-Part Live Television Event Showcasing Marine Life Along America's West Coast is a First for PBS. 8 p.m. ET Live Feed to the West Coast at 8 p.m. 6: Grand Finale of The Big Sur International Short Film Screening Series 10th annual Showcase of the best short films from all over the world. The Jury includes some of the world's most creative and innovative film-makers, artists, and musicians including Philip Glass, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Littenberg, Laurie Anderson, Vilmos Zsigmond, Michael Polish, Lawrence Inglee. Jury selected film presented in a natural amphitheater, outdoors, under the stars and towering redwoods on a beautiful screen, excellent sound and projection, come early and enjoy the pre-show music and our famous pop-corn, 8 p.m. movies start at dark, Henry Miller Memorial Library, 48603 Highway One, Big Sur. 831-667-2574. Reservation Only. Entry is by donation. www.henrymiller.org 4-19: Gorridos! Tales of Passion Western Stage production. Corridos are both musical ballads and storytelling sketches, based on Mexican folk traditions. This musical play by Luis Valdez, follows the heroes and history of the Mexican Revolution of 19101920. The Western Stage's production pays tribute to Valdez and El Teatro Campesino as his company marks its 50th anniversary. Show time: 7:30 p.m. Fri.- Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Main Stage, Hartnell College, 411 Central Ave, Salinas. 831-755-6816, 831-7556929. www.westernstage.com. 5-6, 12-13: est Side Story an American musical: libretto by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Set in the Upper New York City West Side neighborhood in the mid-1950s, The musical explores the rivalry between the Jets, a Caucasian teenage street gang, and the Sharks, a Puerto Rican street gang. Tony, a former member of the Jets and best friend of the gang leader, Riff, falls in love with Maria, the sister of Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. The dark theme, sophisticated music, extended dance scenes, and focus on social problems marked a turning point in American musical theatre. Performances 8 p.m. Sat.,2 p.m. Sun. Golden State Theatre, 417 Alvarado, Downtown Monterey. 831-649-1070. www.goldenstatetheatre.com 15: GSUMB orld Theater Performing rts Series: The National crobats of The People�s Republic of Ghina Direct from Beijing, The National Acrobats of the People's Republic of China was the first National Performing Arts Troupe established by the government in 1950. The Company performs annually around the globe and has toured abroad to over forty countries. The tour will feature "Peking Dreams," which features many impressive circus and acrobatic acts such as hats' juggling, diving through rings, bicycles, feet juggling with umbrellas, unicycles, adagio of four and grand martial arts and so on. The program also includes traditional circus acts like hula hoops, balance on high chairs, aerial silk, solo trapeze and rope tricks (lasso). 7:30 p.m. California State University Monterey Bay Theatre on Sixth Ave. 831-582-4580. http://worldtheater.csumb.edu 17- 0ct.18: 0liver! This Tony Award-winning musical comedy brings to the stage some of Charles Dickens' best-known characters in the tale of Oliver Twist, the young orphan who escapes from servitude and joins the thieving Fagin and his band of young pickpockets. Includes one of Broadway's most memorable scores with hit songs including "Consider Yourself", "Food Glorious Food", "Got to Pick a Pocket" and "Where Is Love", Performances 7:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. Golden Bough Theatre, Monte Verde between 8th and 9th, Carmel-by-the-Sea. 831-622-0100. www.pacrep.org 18-0ct.4: the Liar Western Stage production. Dorante is handsome and charming, winning admirers everywhere he goes. As long as he doesn't have to tell them the truth. David Ives' 2010 adaptation of Pierre Corneille's 1644 comedy is timelessly hilarious as it follows a pathological liar navigating Parisian society, with all its mix-ups and mistaken identity. Witty wordplay and truly stupendous falsehoods abound in this ingenious comedy. Show time: 7:30 p.m. Fri.- Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Main Stage, Hartnell College, 411 Central Ave, Salinas. 831-755-6816, 831-755-6929. www.westernstage.com.

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Carmel­by­the­Sea

Carmel—a community rich in the history and traditions of early California here are few places on earth as incredibly dynamic, yet so quaint and picturesque as Carmel­by­the­Sea. Situated on the Bay of Carmel in this world­renowned scenic environ­ ment, visitors can immerse themselves in the incredible beauty and mesmerizing charm of Carmel’s unique brand of enchantment. Nestled in a pine forest above a spectacular white­sand beach, the one­square­mile village of Carmel offers end­ less vacation and cultural opportunities within an ecologically harmonious setting. Carmel is a community rich in the history and traditions of early California. Carmel’s Bohemian founders fought to maintain the outdoor mystique and small­town appeal and their efforts are still evi­ dent today. The residential district has no sidewalks or street lights, and the beach is unadulterated by commercial development. Homes are known only by name and have no street addresses. Diverse sights and activities await visitors to Carmel who can easily set their own pace taking life as energetically or as leisurely as they desire. Within the village, visitors can relax, unwind and

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enjoy the peaceful, European ambience where they are free to stroll through winding streets and explore secluded courtyards and arcades. Highlighted by over 90 art studios and galleries, numerous antique shops, hundreds of boutiques and small intimate cafes and restaurants, Carmel promises hours of discovery.

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Since the turn of the century, Carmel has been a mecca for artists, writers, actors and playwrights intent on creating an intellectual and cultural oasis. Each year, visitors are drawn to the diverse festivals and events created to promote and enhance the creative traditions of Carmel. The annual Carmel Art Festival, Carmel Bach Festival, and the Carmel Shakes­peare Festival are just a sampling of events presented by professional artists, actors and musi­ cians from Carmel and around the world. The Sunset Community and Cultural Center, located on San Carlos Avenue between 8th and 10th, is the heart of Carmel’s cultural life. It’s newly renovated, award winning, state­of­the­art, 718 seat Sunset Theater is home to the Carmel Bach Festival, the Monterey Symphony Orchestra, the Monterey Jazz Festival’s Jazz at Sunset series and many other eclectic groups. The Sunset Center presents the annual Performance Carmel series – nine performances throughout the year featuring some of the best touring music, theater, dance and comedic attractions. The Outdoor Forest Theatre, the Pacific Repertory Theatre, and other local theatres have a rich tradition of quality performances in unique venues. Also take a tour of the Carmel Mission and the Robinson Jeffers Tor House. Visitor Information Center is located on San Carlos between 5th & 6th, next to the Hog’s Breath Inn. Call 1­800­550­4333 or visit the chamber website at www.carmelcalifornia.org. Article by Carmel Chamber of Commerce Used with permission.



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eautiful Monterey—a city rich with history, natural beauty and attractions. Monterey offers a wealth of things to see and do: Fisherman’s Wharf, Cannery Row, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, historic adobes, city parks, walking trails and, of course, lots of shopping opportunities. Home to explorers, traders, military and religious leaders and fishermen of all nationalities, Monterey boasts a rich and diverse history. You can learn much about Monterey’s color­ ful past by visiting the historic museums in Colton Hall, the Pacific House and the new Maritime Museum. Journey back in time to 19th century Monterey by taking a walking tour of Sea Otters the many historic adobes and buildings (see Monterey Map). Guided tours are available in Larkin House, Stevenson House, Casa Soberanes and Cooper ­Molera. Self­guided tours are available in the Pacific House, the Custom House, Colton Hall and many of Monterey’s other historic sites. The Monterey Bay harbor provides many more things to do and see: Scuba diving, deep­sea fishing, whale watching tours, boating, tidepooling, diving, beachcombing or sunbathing. Enjoy the restau­ rants and shops at Fisherman’s Wharf. Visit the Coast Guard Pier and talk with the sea lions and sea otters. Walk the Recreation Trail to enjoy Monterey’s stunning view of the Pacific Ocean. Shopping in Monterey is always a delight. Known for its shops, boutiques and specialty stores, Monterey maintains a tradition of quality at reasonable prices. You can shop downtown, on the Wharf or on Cannery Row and find bargains and delightful treasures every­ where. Take the kids to “Dennis The Menace Park,” which was designed by the cartoonist, Hank Ketchum. This city­owned park is surround­ ed by El Estero Lake, and is a great place to take the kids. There is no Colton Hall admission charge. The park boasts swings, slides and a myriad of cre­ ative things to do to keep your children busy and happy for hours. You can rent a paddle­wheel boat and just “cruise the water” if that’s your pleasure.

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Visit & Enjoy Historic Cannery Row! Men’s Clothiers

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The Best in Men’s Clothing…Listed in Esquire Magazine’s “Best of Class” list. An American premier men’s collection with a eclectic mix of luxury American brands of Samuelsohn, Bill’s Khakis, Southern Tide and Scott Barber joining European giants, Paul & Shark, Zanella, Canali, Ermenegildo Zegna, Luciano Barbera, Incotex, Faconnable and others. Knowledgeable wardrobe consultants will make your shopping experience a “true delight” along with a complete, made­to­ measure service o ering the world’s nest fabrics. Shipping available anywhere, complimentary gift­wrapping. Located in the Carmel Plaza on the corner of Junipero and Ocean in downtown Carmel By the Sea. Visa, MC. Open 9:30­6 Mon­Sat., 11­5 on Sun. (800)664­8106 or (831)625­8106. MR magazine listed as top 20 men’s stores in America. www.khakisof­ carmel.com and khakis@pacbell.net

A favorite of locals and visitors alike, The Crossroads has served the surrounding community for over 40 years. With an extensive array of retailers, including distinctive & fashionable apparel, fine jewelry, home accessories, books, grocery, hardware, floral and gifts, The Crossroads combines the best in every day goods & expert services with special indulgences and some of the most memorable dining experiences in the region. Highway One at Rio Road (831) 625­4106 www.thecrossroadscarmel.com

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Carmel Mission, Mission San Carlos Borromeo Del Rio Carmelo, sits behind adobe walls in a quiet area of Carmel. Carmel Mission is considered one of the most beautiful missions in the chain of nine stretching along California’s Central Coast. A self­ guided tour of the Mission can be taken, where you will see two separate museums, a replica of the Mission’s kitchen and library, and a re­creation of Father Serra’s ascetic “cell.” At the foot of the main altar lies the final resting place of the founder of the California Missions, Padre Junipero Serra, who died in 1784 at the age of 71. Self guided tours of the Carmel Mission are avail­ able as well as a mandatory visit to the Mission Museum gift shop. The Carmel Mission is located at 3080 Rio Road, Carmel, CA. (831)624­1271. www.carmelmission.org

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Explore the natural beauty of the Monterey Peninsula with bikes from Adventures­by­the­Sea, Inc. One of the largest fleets of high­quality mountain bikes, stand up paddle boards and ocean kayaks available. Adventures­by­ the­Sea, Inc. offers daily, weekly and group bike rates and tours with free delivery to your hotel—includes locks, hel­ mets and back­packs upon request. Three locations: 299 Cannery Row; 201 Portola Plaza Mall, Monterey, and the beach at Lover’s Point in Pacific Grove. Contact Adventures­by­the­Sea, Inc. at (831) 372­1807

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GALLERIES In 1987, the Delaney family established Augustina Leathers, an in-house design studio that creates one-of-a-kind jackets for men and women. Tracy Delaney Odle now has expanded that small family studio into two ultimate wearable art boutiques in beautiful downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Augustina’s is the exclusive place to find Paula Lishman, the original hand knit fur designer, in the United States. Tracy also features other top fur designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Zuki, Michael Kors, Zac Posen, and Pologeorgis. Augustina’s also showcases the latest fashions by Tadashi Shoji, Carmen Marc Valvo, David Meister, Komarov, Fabrizio Gianni, Save the Queen, Alberto Makali, and Majestic. Tracy proudly displays a large collection of leather jackets by designers Remy, Lyn Leather, Kippy’s and Gimos. She also carries the largest selection in Northern California of handcrafted sterling silver and 14k gold buckle sets by Comstock Heritage, Clint Orms, Lee Downey, Jeff Deegan, Sunset Trails, Chacon, and Silver King. Augustina’s has two locations in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, open daily or by appointment. Augustina’s on Ocean Avenue between Mission & San Carlos and Augustina Leathers on San Carlos NW of 6th. Call toll free at (888) LISHMAN or visit their new website, www.augustinaleathers.com The Crystal Fox Gallery presents an atmosphere of elegance— designed for browsing, it offers something for both the collector and those discovering the world of glass. You are invited to come and explore their unsurpassed selection of glass and crystal sculpture in a comfortable atmosphere. Featured throughout the gallery are many “one of a kind” remarkable pieces of flamework sculpture, exquisite crystal and optical glass sculptures, paperweights, blown glass bowls and platters. As one of only five galleries worldwide showing Fräbel Studio Sculptures, they take great pride in being Fräbel Studios’ featured “west coast showcase gallery,” displaying the largest selection of their work outside of Frabel’s own east coast gallery. Custom sculpture upon request. Come see why customers keep coming back to “soak up the sparkles” at the Crystal Fox Gallery! SWAROVSKI PREMIERE DEALER. Featuring SWAROVSKI Silver Crystal, SWAROVSKI Crystal Memories, SWAROVSKI Selection, SWAROVSKI Jeweler’s Collection and “SCS”. Also featuring: Bergsma, Neder, Fräbel, Townsend, Genesis, Mats Jonasson, Mickelsen. The Crystal Fox Gallery is located at 229 Cannery Row, across from the Monterey Plaza Hotel Lobby. Open daily from 10am-8pm. Custom engraving, gift wrapping and shipping available. (831) 655-3905 or 1-800-277-8539. www.crystalfoxgallery.com

RENOIR ART GALLERIES The Renoir Art Galleries are dedicated to fine art, making available a select group of emerging and well established local and international artists. Artist styles include impressionism and realism with a wide range of subjects including: Seascapes, Landscapes, Still Lifes, Florals, Parisian Street Scenes, Figuratives, Portraits and Sculptures. The list of artists include the best of 20th and 21st centuries: Albert, Alcaraz, Begovic, Biggazi, Blanchard, Boros, Brice, Bricks, Brower, Brown, Cambour, Campbell, Casay, Castillo, Corrigan, Cortes, Dalton, Dedovic, Dyf, Dzigurski, Erte, Fetherolf, Fisher, Frasca, Frost, Garin, Gisson, Grisot, Guidou, Gombar, Gomez, Gorban, Gordon, Harris, An He, Herve, Ho, Jenkins, Jereczek, Jurek, Kevorkian, Labus, Laloue, Lamanna, Legind, Lewan, Linsky, Loir, Luce, Lupetti, Madgwick, Magsino, Mallol, Mendoza, Meyer, Milanov, Miletic, Misic, Misha, Navarro, Neswadba, Paredes, Paulsen, Pervuninsky, Peterson, Pinal, Renoir, Roos, Roubaud, Romero, Sannino, Sarto, Sergon, Sheath, Silvah, Simic, Singley, Siska, Smith, Tamarro, Troyon, Valencia, Van Der Putten, Verdugo, White, Vincent, Wood, Yanush, Yoon and other artists of merit. Don't miss visiting Renoir Art Galleries during your Carmel visit at 6th Avenue, between Dolores and Lincoln. Phone: 831 624-3720.

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THOMAS KINKADE SIGNATURE GALLERY Visit the original Thomas Kinkade Signature Gallery­ Studio In The Garden in downtown Carmel. We’re celebrating 20 beautiful years of Thomas Kinkade art. You’ll find limited edition artwork spanning Thomas Kinkade’s entire career including unique early images, impressionist style plein airs, and of course his most recent popular collaborative works of art—stop by and find your inspiration. Ocean Ave. between Lincoln and Dolores in Carmel­By­The­Sea (831) 625­9600

TAMARA G GALLERY Tamara Gear – fine art dealer for the last twenty years has gathered a col­ lection of fine art from whom she considers the finest artists in their category. Bruno Paoli (1915­2005), the last of the post era impressionists. Norberto Martini (1940­2007) – con­ temporary impressionist and Andrea Stella – world acclaimed abstract impressionist – the only living artist to show at the Uffizi.Tamara has had a deep relationship with

these artists. Paoli & Martini until their passing and a continued relationship of over 20 years with

Andrea Stella in which Tamara was rewarded with an exclusive of his works in the United States.

The largest collection of Martini’s original work available to the public is held by Tamara G Gallery.

The largest collection of Bruno Paoli available is held by Tamara G Gallery. The Retrospect of Bruno

Paoli, the majority of those paintings were acquired by Tamara G Galleries. Enjoy these artists’

works in the spaciousness of a museum like setting. You’ll be more than pleasantly surprised.

Tamara and her assistant, DeAnn Brady, who has been with the company for 24 years are hosting.

Tamara is always available by phone or email to accommodate any additional interest.

Ocean Ave between Dolores & Lincoln, Carmel­by­the­Sea. (831) 585­1543

WYLAND GALLERIES CARMEL

Marine Life Artist Wyland, the premier “Artist of the Sea,” has earned the distinction as one of America’s most unique cre­ ative influences and a leading advocate for Marine Resource Conservation. An accomplished painter, sculptor, photogra­ pher, writer, muralist, educator and scuba diver, he has trav­ eled to the farthest reaches of the globe for more than twenty­ five years, capturing the raw power and beauty of the under­ sea world. Named as an official artist for the US Olympic Team for the ’08 Olympics in Bejing, China, hailed a “Marine Michelangelo” by USA Today, Wyland’s work is sought by millions of collectors, and his galleries throughout the US are considered a must­see on the itineraries of travelers everywhere! Feel the Ocean, See the Ocean, Like Never Before! Other works on display include Walfrido, Michael Godard, Richard Daniel, Jim Warren, David Wight, Deborah Valiquet­Myers, Tracy Taylor and Patrick Guyton Come feast the eyes, the new Wyland Gallery has arrived!! Hours: Daily 10­6, Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos, Carmel. (831)626­6223.

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AUGUSTINA’S Established in 1987, and located in beautiful downtown Carmel­by­the­Sea, Augustina’s displays a wonderfully diverse collection of 18k gold and sterling silver jewelry by Paul Morelli, Yossi Harari, Konstantino, Armenta, Lagos, King Baby, Virgins Saints & Angels, Rhonda Faber Green, and Peace & Love. Augustina’s has acces­ sories you will adore, perfect for an evening out, or paired with your favorite daytime dress. Located on Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos, Augustina’s is open daily or by appointment. (831) 624­2403. www.augustinaleathers.com

B&G JEWELERS, INC. Three generations of jewelers makes this one of Carmel’s longest established family owned and operated jewelry stores. Specializing in both original and contemporary design and estate jewelry. Thirty years ago, Maniyel Agacanyan started this business and his sons Peter and Alex joined him. Maniyel retired in the late 90’s and the business contin­ ues to grow as Peter, a GIA Graduate Gemologist, and Alex, a GIA Graduate Designer and Jeweler, combine their tra­ ditional old world style with modern technology, creativity and unique designing skills. We have recently moved Giles to the Nw corner of Ocean ave. we feature antique, vintage and one of a kind custom jewelry including Giles of Carmel original pieces. B&G estate Jewelers is now located on Dolores between Ocean and 7th, Carmel. This charming estate shop will step you back in time to expe­ rience the treasures that abound. B&G is located on the south side of Ocean Ave. between Dolores and Lincoln in Carmel. 831­625.2235

FOURTANÉ JEWELERS Fourtané Jewelers first offered its unique jewels and objects d’art to residents and visitors to historic Carmel in 1950.

Today, Fourtané is one of the leading estate jewelry, vintage watch, and authorized Rolex retail stores in the country.

Although the clientele now spans the globe and the store has significantly expanded, the original small, friendly, and

personalized atmosphere remains unchanged.

Ocean Avenue at Lincoln Street in Carmel­by­the­Sea. 831­624­4684

HESSELBEINS For more than 160 years the Hesselbein family has created fine jewelry in Europe, passing the art of design and fabrication from father to son. In 1968, Art Hesselbein opened his first store on the Central Coast. Specializing in gold and platinum jewelry. Today, Art, along with fellow gemologist Brad, continues the tradition. In the watch department, Hesselbeins features the finest in Swiss watches by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega, Ebel and Breguet. The watch service department is under the control of Iver, a Rolex­certified technician. Open Mon­Sat 10 to 5:30; Sun 11 to 4. Hesselbeins is located at 143 Crossroads Boulevard in the Crossroads Shopping Center, Carmel. (831) 625­2522.

KERRY LEE, INC. Masterworks in Fine Jewelry Specialists in fine diamonds and pearls

Unique and exciting creations in fine contemporary jewelry are found at Kerry Lee, Inc., Ring designs for both men and women, bracelets and necklaces—each a hand­fabricated original design, signed by the artist in 18K Gold or Platinum. The staff at Kerry Lee, Inc., are true Diamond Specialists. This unique store offers you the opportunity to select from one of the most extensive Diamond inventories on the central coast. If Pearls are your pleasure, plan to spend some time at Kerry Lee, Inc., Our resident Pearl expert will be happy to help you choose from an outstand­ ing collection of Pearls in all price ranges. In addition to Diamonds and Pearls, many of the designs feature an assort­ ment of fine Colored Stones—Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, and Australian Crystal Opals as well as more unusual species. Separate Individual design service also available. Located on the corner of San Carlos & Sixth, downtown Carmel. Open 7 days a week. 831­ 624­9222 or 624­9223 (MC,VISA,AE)

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ROBIN’S JEWELRY

Something new and innovative in a jewelry store begins to describe the magic you will experience at Robin’s Jewelry located in the Doud Craft Studio in Carmel by the Sea. You will find beautiful Cypress trees, Carmel Mission designs, sea otters, ocean creatures, dragonflies, seasonal designs and other locally themed jewelry created by Robin with the help of her apprentice Keeza Starr. Each original piece is hand­fabricated in sterling silver. Some designs incor­ porate semi precious stones and beads in her favorite colors of the sea and the sun. Take a piece of jewelry home from a true local artisan and add complimentary engraving of a date, name or message for that personal touch that will make your piece a true keepsake. Visit Robin’s Jewelry in Carmel’s Doud Craft Studio located on Ocean Ave. and San Carlos St. in Carmel. (831)626­4119, www.robinsjewelrycarmel.com.

MICHAEL SHERMAN Original. Wearable. Quality. All describe Michael Sherman’s fine jewelry. His choice of dazzling exotic gemstones, complimented by a variety of metals in 18K yellow & white gold and platinum, are his signature. Add to that his per­ sonal insight into the function ­ as well as style ­ of jewelry, and you have what makes his original pieces timeless. Michael’s background in design has kept his jewelry on the leading edge nationally for over 20 years. His clients have also been delighted by his original wedding sets and custom restyling. A visit to Michael Sherman’s sunlit stu­ dio/gallery overlooking the gardens of the Barnyard is a Carmel experience. Located across from the Thunderbird Bookstore in The Barnyard, Carmel. Open Monday­Friday from 10 to 5, and Saturday from 10 to 5:30, Sunday 11 to 4 (831) 624­5171 Fax (831) 624­4094 (AE,VISA,MC,DC)

WEBER GOLDSMITH GALLERY “Incomparable quality and value.” Now located in the Crossroads Shopping Village, Weber Goldsmith Gallery offers a unique variety of designer and custom jewelry of artists from all over the world. They specialize in fine gemstones, platinum, gold, and exotic pearls, and invite you to explore the variety of creations that they carry. Let their experi­ enced staff assist you in choosing a memory for a loved one or create a one­of­a­kind piece to be treasured for gen­ erations. Located at 107 Crossroads Blvd. in the Crossroads Shopping Village in Carmel. (831) 626­7600; fax 626­ 7616. e­mail: WeberGG@aol.com www.webergoldsmithgallery.com

WILKE’S Founded in 1929, in the fall of the Great Depression, WILKE’S has established a reputation for quality and excellence in the jewelry industry. Specializing in authentic fine vintage jewelry from the Georgian all the way to contemporary periods, every item of WILKE’S inventory is hand picked for its unsurpassed quality of artistry and craftsmanship. You will find collectible signed pieces from houses such as Buccellati, Bvlgari, Cartier, David Webb, Tiffany, Van Cleef & Arpels, Harry Winston, and many more. Always with emphasis on communicating elegance, excellence, and great taste, WILKE’S offers a variety of styles and fashions for the discriminating pleasure of those who ultimately enjoy beautiful things. WILKE’S is located on San Carlos between 5th and 6th, in Carmel. (831) 626­3048, www.wilkesjewels.com.

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SEPTEMBERÂ CALENDAR THEATER, FILM, MUSIC

EVENTS

4: North of Amarillo with Austin McCutchen & the Velvet Bonebreakers! North of Amarillo's music is an upbeat fusion of the classic country of the 50's, 60's, and 70's. It's road music. It's music you can dance to. 7:30 p.m., Henry Miller Memorial Library, 48603 Highway One, Big Sur. 831667-2574. Reservation Only. Entry is by donation. www.henrymiller.org

1-30: Monterey Bay Aquarium Special Exhibits: Tentacles The Outstanding Lives of Octopuses Squid and Cuttlefishes;The Jellies Experience. Explore the more than 100 permanent habitat galleries featuring wonders of sea life off the California Central Coast; Jellies (closes Sept. 18); Kelp Forest; Outer Bay Wing, featuring open sea creatures and hands-on exhibits for younger visitors. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily except Dec.25., (Summer extended hours until 8 p.m. Sat. and Sun. nights.) Monterey Bay Aquarium, 886 Cannery Row, Monterey. 831-648-4888. Admission charge. www.montereybayaquarium.org

6,13,20,27, Oct. 4,11: Big Sur River Inn Sunday Music by the River Live music on the Riverside Deck. Sep.6:Tim Jackson and Friends; Sep.13: Andrea's Fault; Sep. 20: Kenny Stahl and Friends; Sep.27: tbd; Oct.4: Jill Knight; Oct.11: John "Broadway" Tucker, 1-5 p.m., Big Sur River Inn, Highway One at Pheneger Creek, Big Sur, 831-667-2700, 800-548-3610. www.bigsurriverinn.com 18: Comedian Lisa Lampanelli The Leaner Meaner Tour Known as Comedy's Lovable Queen of Mean this equal opportunity offender is a regular on Howard Stern's Sirius satellite radio shows. Performances 8 p.m., Golden State Theatre, 417 Alvarado, Downtown Monterey. 831649-1070. www.goldenstatetheatre.com 18-20: Monterey Jazz Festival Since 1958. Showcase Artist this year: Chick Corea. Commission Artist: Ambrose Akinmusire. Grounds Passes only can be purchased daily. All Arena Seating is reserved seating, Sunday is Family Day at the Monterey Jazz Festival! Monterey Fairgrounds, Garden Rd. and Fairground Rd., Monterey. 831-373-3366, 925-275-9255 www.montereyjazzfestival.org 23: George Thorogood & The Destroyers George, that same maverick guitar-slinger still making electrifying music.. Performances 8 p.m., Golden State Theatre, 417 Alvarado, Downtown Monterey. 831-6491070. www.goldenstatetheatre.com

1-30: Monterey Museum of Art Pacific Street Exhibit: Re-imagined: Showcasing the major permanent collections, photography, works on paper, and paintings, from the past to the present. La Mirada Exhibit: Lasting Impressions-Pedro de Lemos,"(closes Sept. 28) From Dawn to Dusk: Gottardo Piazzoni's Final Murals. (On going); This nationally accredited art museum has two locations: Open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs.Mon.; Pacific Street, 559 Pacific St.;La Mirada, 720 Via Mirada, Monterey. La Mirada is open until 8 p.m. the third Thurs., Pacific Street is open until 8 p.m. the first Friday. 831-372-5477. Members free. Admission charge for the general public, Students or Military with IDs Free, children under 18 free. www.montereyart.org 1-30: MOM, Museum of Monterey The Museum, founded to preserve local history and art. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed-Sat.,12-5 p.m. Sun. Located inside the Stanton Center which is adjacent from Fishermans Wharf, 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey. 831-372-2608. Free. www.museumofmonterey.org www.montereyhistory.org

23: Michael McDonald Presented by Sunset Presents. From '70s-era Doobie Brothers classics such as "What A Fool Believes" and solo hits like "I Keep Forgettin". Show: 8 p.m.,Sunset Center, 9th and San Carlos, Carmel. 831-620-2048, www.sunsetcenter.org

1-30: National Steinbeck Center Museum honors the life of John Steinbeck, Noble Prize Winner, author who grew up in Salinas. Educational programs. Steinbeck archives. Gift shop and cafe. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, 1 Main St., Salinas. 831-775-4737, 831-775-4721 Admission charge. www.steinbeck.org

25-27: Pebble Beach Authors & Ideas Festival Famous authors, including New York Times best-sellers, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winners. There will be lectures, book signings and opportunities to meet the authors. Attendance is limited. Festival begins 6 p.m. Friday and runs through Sun. 12 noon. Ticket price includes all 3 days. Located at the campus at Stevenson School, 3152 Forest Lake Rd, Pebble Beach. 831-6266243. www.carmelauthors.com/standard/

1-30: Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History The Museum features natural history exhibits of the wonders of the Monterey Bay Region including Marine Mammals of the Monterey Bay.Gift shop, open 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Tues.-Sun., Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, corner of Forest and Central, Pacific Grove. 831-648-5716. Gift shop 831-6485718. Free admission. Donations requested. www.pgmuseum.org

25: Days and Night Festival: Opening Night!: Philip & Friends: Poetry and Music under the Redwoods Philip Glass as Music Director and Performer. Performance: 8 p.m., Henry Miller Memorial Library, 48603 Highway One, Big Sur. 831-667-2574. Reservation Only. www.henrymiller.org www.philipglasscenter.org 26:NAQOYQATSI Live with Philip Glass & The Philip Glass Ensemble Featuring cellist Matt Haimovitz. Screening of the 2002 film by Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass, with live score performed by Philip Glass & the Philip Glass ensemble. Performances 8 p.m., Golden State Theatre, 417 Alvarado, Downtown Monterey. 831-649-1070. www.goldenstatetheatre.com 26: See Jane Sing! with Jane Lynch Best known as the one-liner powerhouse coach Sue Sylvester on Fox's hit television series Glee, Lynch cut her theatrical teeth at The Second City, Steppenwolf Theatre. Show: 8 p.m.,Sunset Center, 9th and San Carlos, Carmel. 831-620-2048, 620,2040. www.sunsetcenter.org 27: Days and Night Festival: Closing Night! After 20 years in the making, Glass's Complete Etudes have been performed to raves around the world. A locally sourced vegan picnic lunch will precede the performance on the lawn underneath the redwoods of Big Sur. Performance: 1 p.m., Henry Miller Memorial Library, 48603 Highway One, Big Sur. 831-667-2574. Reservation only. www.henrymiller.org www.philipglasscenter.org Additional film and theatre listings on page 14.

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2-7: Monterey County Fair 79th Annual "Farm Fresh Fun" An old fashioned county fair with agricultural displays, livestock judging, a carnival, professional entertainment, food, drinks, and everything you expect at a county fair. Children 5 & under free,12 & under free on Wed. Opens: 3-10 p.m. Wed.-Thurs.; 3-11 p.m. Fri.; noon to 11 p.m. Sat.-Sun.; noon -10 p.m. Mon., Monterey County Fairground, Fairgrounds Rd. at Garden Road, Monterey. 831-372-5863. www.montereycountyfair.com 2,9,16,23,30: Sunset Series Race Presented by the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club. Club membership is not limited to boat owners. 6 p.m. Monterey Bay. 831-372-9686. www.mpyc.org 4: First Friday Grassroots event sponsored by several local participating businesses in downtown Pacific Grove. Founded by Artisana Gallery. Look for the Green flags to signify participating businesses. Green for GO, 5-8 p.m. For more information, contact Artisana Gallery 831-6559775. www.facebook.com/1stFridayPacificGrove 5-6: Dolphin Cup Regatta First run in 1985 this Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club prestigious invitational regatta has stayed the same and features one-design fleets. Waters of Monterey Bay. 831-372-9686. www.mpyc.org 5-7: Monterey Bay Greek Festival 29th Annual Greek Celebration. Featuring Authentic Greek foods, Greek vendor booths, crafts, music and entertainment. Greek traditional dancing. Presented by Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church of Salinas. 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. Sat and


p.m. Outdoor Custom House Plaza, Historic State Park at the top of Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey. 831-622-0700. www.pacrep.org 20: One-Design Fall 3 & 4 Big Boat Series Presented by the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club. This series is open to one-design fleets if they have four or more boats,1- 5 p.m., Waters of Monterey Bay. Municipal Wharf No.2, 831-372-9686. www.mpyc.org Sun., 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mon., Custom House Plaza, Monterey State Park at the top of Fisherman's Wharf #1, Monterey. 831 402-4493 831-4244434. www.montereybaygreekfestival.com 7: Labor Day 9: Twilight Rides On-track experiences for the fans of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The track opens the circuit for a bicycle ride through the corkscrew. Open to all levels of cyclists including children. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Weather permitting. Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Monterey Salinas Highway (Hwy 68), Monterey. 831-242-8201. www.mazdaraceway.com 11-13: Festa Italia-Santa Rosalia Festival 82th annual. Sponsored by the Italian Heritage Society honoring local fishermen of Monterey, past and present. Santa Rosalia parade down Alvarado St.. Blessing of the fishing fleet at Fisherman's Wharf. Featuring Italian foods. Arts and crafts plus entertainment and games, bocce competitions. 3-10 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat.9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Sun., Custom House Plaza Monterey State Park at the top of Fisherman's Wharf #1, Monterey. 831-6259623, 831-238-6740., Free admission. www.festaitaliamonterey.org 11-13: Triathlon at Pacific Grove Over 2400 elite and amateur triathletes participate. "Kelp Crawl" a 1.5 Kilometer swim in the ocean off Lovers Point; 40 Kilometer looped bike race along the coastline to Asilomar State Beach and a 10K and 5K run to Historic Cannery Row and back to Pacific Grove. Events: Olympic qualifier distance events. Tri-California Events donates profits from The Triathlon to benefit many organizations. Events begin Fri. Noon - 7 p.m., Lovers Point Pacific Grove. 831-373-0678. www.tricalifornia.com 11-13: Pirelli orld Ghallenge One of North America's finest, longest running auto racing series, the Pirelli World Challenge, will crown their 2015 champions at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, at its season finale. The competition consists of six classes of vehicles: grand touring (GT); touring car (TC); grand touring sport (GTS); touring car B-spec (TCB), touring car A (TCA) and Porsche GT-Cup (GT-Cup). Gates: Open at 7 a.m. Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, 1021 Monterey-Salinas Highway. 831242-8201. www.mazdaraceway.com/ 17: Pacific Grove Business Expo A community showcase of the area's top businesses. Expo features products and services in a casual fun atmosphere. Door prizes, music, and food. Event 4-7 p.m. Complimentary admission. Chautauqua Hall corner of 16th and Central Ave., Pacific Grove. 831-324-4668. 831-373-3304. www.pacificgrove.org 17: 22nd Annual Garmel ialley Ghamber's Ghili Gook-Off Amateur and Professional Chefs compete for the People's Choice Award in each of their categories for the Best Chili on the Monterey Peninsula. Plus music, a Silent Auction and a Professional Margarita competition. Sponsored by the Carmel Valley Chamber of Commerce.5-8 p.m., The River Ranch at Carmel Valley Ranch, Carmel Valley. 831-659-4000. www.carmelvalleychamber.com 19: Galifornia Goastal Gleanup Day 31st annual. Volunteers cleanup sites statewide to conduct what has been hailed by the Guinness Book of World Records as "the largest garbage collection". Bring a signed waiver (volunteers under 18 must have a parent's signature) and your own bucket, gloves and reusable water bottle. Wear closed-toed shoes, sunscreen and a hat. Bring an extra layer of clothing in case it is cold. The highlight of the California Coastal Commission's year 'round AdoptA-Beach program and takes place every year on the third Saturday of September, from 9 a.m. to Noon. Various Beaches around Monterey County. (831) 462-5660, www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/pendx.html 19-20: FallFest: Monterey Bay Arts & Grafts Faire Over 50 artists and craftsman display and sell original handmade items . Art vendor displays, international foods, musical and theater entertainment Sat.-Sun. Sponsored by The Pacific Repertory Theatre outreach program. Proceeds benefit the Pacific Repertory Theatre's programs. 10 a.m. - 6

22-27: Nature ialley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach A 54-hole golf event featuring 81 Champions Tour Players and 81 junior golfers ages 15-18, Plus 162 amateurs complete the field. The competition earns money for The First Tee Charity that gives disadvantaged youngsters the opportunity to play golf. Played on the Pebble Beach Golf Links and Poppy Hills Golf Course. 831-649-1533. Free Admission for 2015. www.thefirstteeopen.com 25: Gold Goast Rods Hot Gars Gool Nights Open to all 1978 & older American cars, trucks, European classics, Muscle Cars, Exotic's, & Cool. Event 4:30- 7:30 p.m. with Cruise After, Broadway in Seaside, 831601-8907, 831-214-8330, www.goldcoastrods.org 25-27: Porsche Rennsport Reunion i Gars The world's greatest gathering of Porsche race cars and the drivers who drove them to victory. Hosted by Porsche Cars North America. Last held in 2011, Porsche Rennsport Reunion is nirvana for not only Porsche enthusiasts, but everyone interested in motorsports and automobile history. Gates: Open at 7 a.m. Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, 1021 Monterey-Salinas Highway. 831242-8201. www.mazdaraceway.com/ 26: Science Saturday Celebrate Sea Otter Awareness Week at the Museum. See what it's like to eat like a sea otter, examine real otter fur, make a craft to take home, and more! Discover just how important otters are to Monterey Bay as you dive into their amazing world. Drop in anytime between 11a.m. and 3 p.m., Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, Corner of Forest and Central, Pacific Grove. 831-648-5716. Free admission. Donations appreciated. www.pgmuseum.org 26-27: Galifornia International Airshow Salinas 35th Anniversary. Features top name Military and Civilian aerobatics air show performers. This year's California International Airshow will feature: USAF F-22 Raptor Jet Demonstration: The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor is a single seat, twin-engine, all weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force; USAF Heritage Flight: Canadian Forces CF-18 Jet Demonstration. Plus historic and unique static aircraft displays and food vendors. Over 100 airplanes on display. All day event. Gate opens at 4 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m. Sat. and Sun. show begins at 11 a.m., Salinas Municipal Airport Air Field, 30 Mortensen Ave, Salinas. 844647-7469, 831-754-1983 www.salinasairshow.com 26-27: Old Monterey Fine Art Festival This outdoor festival features accomplished artists from throughout the Western United States presenting their original work in all medium of two and three dimensional fine art. All work will be juried. Each artist will be present to meet with the public and discuss their work. All work is available for purchase. Fine crafts will also be presented. Presented by West Coast Artists, 10 a.m.5 p.m. at the Transit Depot parking lot, 451 Del Monte Avenue and Figueroa Street in front of Fisherman's Wharf. Free Admission. 818813-4478. www.westcoastartists.com 26-27: Gem & Mineral Show 56th Annual Event. Sponsored by the Carmel Valley Gem & Mineral Society. Demonstrations, vendor booths plus lapidary exhibits. Kids activities. Snack bar, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m.5 p.m. Sun. Monterey Room, Monterey County Fairgrounds, Garden Rd. and Fairgrounds Rd., Monterey. 831-663-6978, 831-659-4158. www.cvgms.org www.motherlodemineralsociety.com/events.html 27: Monterey Bay Antiques & iintage Market A monthly market where you will find that cherished antique or a sought after vintage collectible. The market has exotic and rare collectibles. Free admission. Lots of Free Parking, Great Food Trucks, Live Music, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Monterey Peninsula College, Lower Parking Lot A, . 980 Fremont St., Monterey, 831684-7505. http://www.montereyantiques.com/ PLEASE NO DOGS All dates & events subject to change.

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DINING Patisserie Stroll down Cannery Row across from the Monterey Bay Aquarium and you will find Austino’s Patisserie. On the outside you will find an almost perfect restoration of the historic building know as the La Ida Café from 1929. On the inside you will find a wonderful selection of coffee, pastries, sandwiches, soups, salads, snacks and more. If it is ice cream you crave, Austino’s proudly serves Bud’s Ice Cream in a variety of flavors. (831) 655­5015

851 Cannery Row

Monterey, CA 93940

Open daily from 9am­6pm $

(831) 625­3030 www.bistro211.com 211 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Carmel

European Dine with the locals and experience fine European cuisine in a beautiful set­ ting. Bistro 211 uses the freshest local ingredients possible to create healthy and tasteful meals in a pleasant and warm atmosphere. Special treats include home­made soups, smoked salmon salad or platter, cheese blintzes and mouth­ watering pastas. This is a restaurant that fuses great food & a family atmosphere, where customers want to return again and again. Monday, Lunch 11am. ­ 3pm Tuesday ­ Thursday, Lunch & Dinner 11am. – 8pm Friday & Saturday, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8am – 9pm Sunday, Brunch 8am – 3pm $ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

CRAZY HORSE RESTAURANT Steaks­Seafood­Pasta

(831) 649­4771 or (831) 649­1020 Above the Bay Park Hotel 1425 Munras Ave., Monterey

Great American Dining Famous for its salad bar for over 30 years, The Crazy Horse Restaurant offers casual “gourmet American dining” at moderate prices. They boast char broiled New York and Rib Eye Steaks, along with daily chicken and fish specials. All dinners are complimented by the “Award Winning Salad Buffet”, featuring the freshest produce to be found on the Peninsula. A friendly, energetic staff in a comfortable southwestern décor. Voted “BEST SALADS” 2011 Monterey County Weekly

www.bayparkhotel.com $ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

Italian Seafood This Fisherman's Wharf favorite provides a light­hearted atmosphere and high energy Italian spirit. The décor achieves an uncluttered effect perfect for casual and elegant dining. Café Fina produces its own fettuccini, linguini, and ravioli and serves them with fresh herb sauces. Owner Dominic Mercurio insists on serving the freshest sustainable seafood, most of which comes from here on the Monterey Bay. Take advantage of the first wood burning brick oven on the Peninsula and enjoy the steak and chicken dish­ es. Homemade desserts such as cannoli and crème brulee help to cap the evening off wonderfully. Lunch and dinner daily. Open 11:00 AM to closing (831) 372­5200 • cafefina.com $ MC, Visa, AE 47 Fisherman’s Wharf, Monterey Mediterranean A casual and colorful atmosphere serving an eclectic array of Mediterranean, American and Italian dishes including, tasty pizzas, salads and sandwiches. This is a great spot for anyone looking for variety in a menu combined with great flavors and impressive portions. Enjoy fresh pastas, chicken and lamb entrees and perfect pizzas. Fresh salads and sandwiches are also available for those looking for lighter fare. Mon–Thurs, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8:00am ­ 9:00pm Fri–Sat, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8:00am ­ 9:30pm Sunday Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8:00am ­ 9:00pm (831) 625­3733 $ MC, Visa, AE 241 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Carmel

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Chinese A local's favorite, serving authentic Mandarin, Cantonese, Hunan & Szechuan dishes in a traditional setting. Enjoy the true flavors of the Far East surrounded by elaborate Asian decor. Classic meat & seafood dishes, tasty soups and noodle combinations are popular take out choices, but guests can also try specialties of the house including sea­ sonal fish and vegetable items. Vegetarian dishes are also available.

(831) 625­3367 145 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Carmel

Monday –Sunday, Lunch & Dinner 11:00am – 10:00pm $ MC, Visa

Italian Seafood A local favorite since 1981, Domenico’s on the Wharf offers exceptional Italian cui­

sine featuring local seafood caught each morning. Take pleasure in a never­ending

water show provided by the local marine life. Domenico’s specializes in wild local

and Alaskan sustainable seafood and also serves Midwest Angus beef. Enjoy happy

hour in the fireplace lounge, and an award winning wine list. All this, set against

the backdrop of Monterey’s historic yacht harbor. One visit to Domeinco’s on the

Wharf and you will become a regular guest, too.

(831) 372­3655 Lunch 11:00­4:00 Daily; Dinner 4 PM to close, daily 50 Fisherman’s Wharf, Monterey $$ All Major Credit Cards Accepted domenicosmonterey.com Country European In the warmth of a Mediterranean setting, enjoy the spirited flavorful foods of

European country style cuisine. Feast on a variety of specialties from the open

mesquite grill such as fresh seafood, rack of lamb and steaks. An international

selection of premium wines and full bar service enhance the food and the fun.

Lunch and dinner served daily. On Sundays, enjoy brunch outdoors on our sunny

patio. Banquets and private parties welcome.

Reservations (831) 372­3456 Located at 223 17th street, Pacific Grove.

Lunch & Dinner Daily; Sunday Brunch $ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

California­French Fifi’s is an authentic French Bistro owned and operated with love by Michele and Calvin Wilkes. (She is French, he is English) Here are some of the most recent reviews: “Best Dinner for two under $100 in Monterey County” New York Times, “Best French Restaurant in Monterey County” The Weekly Readers Poll every year from 2005­ 2010, “Number One: Classic, not Costly” Monterey Herald, “Considering the quality, this bistro may well be the best value on the Peninsula” Monterey Herald, “Best use of music and candlelight in a restaurant” Coast Weekly Editor’s Pick, “Moules Frites….Best Seafood in Monterey County” Budget Traveler. Open 7 days a week. Reservations suggested (831) 372­5325 Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch 1188 Forest Avenue near Prescott, Pacific Grove www.fifiscafe.com $ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

FIFI’S CAFE BISTRO

Seafood The Fish Hopper offers the diner the best seafood with spectacular

panoramic views of Monterey Bay from every table and alfresco patio dining.

The Fish Hopper is well known for their variety of seafood, pastas, steaks,

delectable desserts made in­house, and exotic flaming drinks. A perfect

place for the whole family to enjoy fine dining on Historic Cannery Row.

Reservations (831) 372­8543 700 Cannery Row, Monterey www.fishhopper.com

Open Mon.­Fri. 11:00 am ­ 10:00 pm; Sat. & Sun. 11:00 am ­ 10:00 pm $$ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

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DINING Mexican Grill Fresh Mexican grill with an island theme. Delight in the fresh flavors of grilled beef, chicken or fish tacos, mouth­watering burritos, savory rice bowls and more. Island Taco gives you all the colorful and exciting flavors of Mexico with their special flair to make each dish memorable.

(831) 624­8454 173 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Carmel www.islandtaco.com

Monday – Sunday, Lunch & Dinner 11:00am ­ 8:30pm Take­out is available $ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

Seafood Old Fisherman’s Grotto is one of Monterey’s traditions in fine dining. Since 1950, the Shake family has owned and operated the Grotto, offering fresh seafood, world­famous clam chowder, a variety of steaks, pastas, fresh­made desserts and a tempting list of appetizers. A children’s menu is also available. Your hosts, the Shake family, awaits you to enjoy a memorable dining experience on the historic Fisherman’s Wharf with fantastic views of Monterey Bay (831) 375­4604 39 Old Fisherman’s Wharf #1, Monterey

Lunch & Dinner 11:00 am ­ 10:00 pm daily $$ All Major Credit Cards Accepted

Burgers R.G. stands for Real Good Burgers. One bite and r.g. Burgers will instantly become your favorite burger spot. This small restaurant will win you over with hand­ formed, extra­lean char­grilled burgers made from your choice of ground beef, turkey, bison, chicken breast or falafel. Also try grilled hot dogs, sandwiches, fresh salads and soups and delectable shakes. For dine­in or take­ out, r.g. Burgers is a “real good” place to eat. 11:00am ­ 8:30pm (831) 626­8054 Friday – Saturday, Lunch & Dinner 11:00am – 9:00pm 201 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Take­out is available Carmel • www.rgburgers.com $ All Major Credit Cards Accepted American Creative American food at its best with a full bar, great wine list and impeccable service. This high energy restaurant is the place to meet friends and experience exciting food on the Monterey Peninsula. Chef Cy Yontz creates inspired Southwestern American dishes such as the fire­roasted artichoke with balsamic vinaigrette and house­smoked chicken with chili butter. The colorful lounge and full bar add to the dynamic environment of this award­winning restaurant. Lunch Every Day 11:30am ­ 4:30pm (831) 625­5436 Dinner Every Day 4:30am ­ 10pm 101 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Sunday Brunch 11:30am ­ 3pm Carmel • www.riogrill.com $$ All Major Credit Cards Accepted Seafood Owner and fisherman David Deyerle promises the freshest available seafood for purchase at the market counter or served in the restaurant. Tartar and cocktail sauces made from scratch, delicious cioppino and fresh baked bread compli­ ment award­winning, fresh, locally caught seafood made to order or taken home to your own kitchen. (831) 626­3626 100 Crossroads Boulevard in The Crossroads Carmel • www.seaharvestcarmel.com

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Things to Do & See MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM

A visit to the Monterey Peninsula is not complete without a stop at this outstanding natural history museum. The Pacific Grove Museum emphasizes the natural history of Monterey County. The exhibits deal mainly with the local birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects, Indians and Geology. Located at the corner of Forest and Central Avenues in Pacific Grove, the Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

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Take a tour of the West Coast’s oldest working lighthouse. Located in Pacific Grove, near the intersection Lighthouse and Asilomar avenues. Self guided tours; a $2.00 donation is suggested. Normal hours 1:00-4:00 Thursday-Monday.

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PACIFIC GROVE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Explore the wonders of the ocean at the world-acclaimed Monterey Bay Aquarium. Nearly 200 galleries and awardwinning exhibit exhibits showcase marine life in Monterey Bay and beyond. Spectacular live displays include a threestory living kelp forest, a two-story sea otter exhibit and a million-gallon indoor ocean, home to sea turtles and giant tunas. The newest special exhibit, “Tentacles: The Astounding Lives of Octopuses, Squid and Visitors take in the bigfin reef squid, a species someCuttlefishes” features times featured in the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s the largest, most newest special exhibition, “Tentacles,” diverse living exhibits of rarely seen and amazing octopuses, squid and cuttlefishes, along with engaging interactive experiences that are the hallmark of exhibits at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Other favorites include penguins, octopuses, over a dozen varieties of jellyfish in two unique galleries, a walkthrough aviary, touch pools, and the Splash Zone family gallery. General admission is $39.95 adult; $34.95 senior (over 65) and student (13–17 or with college ID); $24.95 child (3–12) (2014 rates). Children under 3 are admitted free. Group rates are available with advance booking for parties of 12 or more. Located at 886 Cannery Row, Monterey. Visit www.montereybayaquarium.org.

CARMEL WALKS

BICYCLING Enjoy miles of beautiful shoreline bicycle paths, tour Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel, and/or Point Lobos. All gates for 17 Mile Drive (Pebble Beach) are now open daily (except for special events). There is no entry fee charged for cyclists. Adventures by the Sea, located at 299 Cannery Row, rent mountain bikes and other transportation.

KAYAKING A very relaxing way to see Monterey and Historic Cannery Row is by sea kayak. Views of spectacular rocky coves and sandy beaches will captivate you, while playful seals and sea otters entertain you. For the sports enthusiast or weekend voyager, sea kayaking is easy and fun. You can rent a kayak at Adventures-bythe-Sea, Inc., 299 Cannery Row.

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Discover the special charms of Carmel on a guided walking tour through secret pathways, hidden courtyards, awardwinning gardens and by enchanting fairytale cottages…the homes, haunts, and history of famous artists, writers, and movie stars. Learn about the spirit, characters and customs that make Carmel unique. Tour offered every Saturday at 10 AM and 2 PM, and Tuesday thru Friday at 10 AM. $25 per person. Call for reservations (831)642-2700. Tour meets in the outdoor courtyard of the Pine Inn on Lincoln Street at Ocean Avenue in Carmel. wwwcarmelwalks.com

CARMEL MISSION The historic Carmel Mission Basilica sits behind adobe walls in a quiet area of Carmel. Built in 1771, the Basilica reflects the beautiful architecture of early California. A representation of the tomb of its’ founder, Father Junipero Serra, is displayed in the museum building as are the monks’ living quarters which are preserved in their original décor and artifacts. Father Serra is buried at the foot of the altar in the Basilica. Tours are available, or you can walk the grounds at your leisure during operating hours. Hours are from 9:30 am-5:00 pm Mon-Sat and 10:30 am-5:00 pm on Sunday. Closed Easter Sunday and Monday, Thanksgiving, and over the Christmas holidays, Dec. 24th-Dec. 26th. Admissions for upkeep and restoration are $6.50 for adults, $4.00 for seniors, $2.00 for children ages 7 and up (free for children under 6). Located at 3080 Rio Road, Carmel, CA. (831)624-1271. www.carmelmission.org


Things to Do & See GOLF The word is synonymous with the Monterey Peninsula area which boasts 14 courses including the world­ famous greens of Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, the exclusive Cypress Point Golf Club, and the new Poppy Hills. Beginners may want to try the gentle greens of the Old Del Monte, the Peninsula’s first golf course.

POINT SUR LIGHTHOUSE Located 19 miles south of Carmel along Rt. 1, Point Sur Lighthouse guards the spectacular Big Sur coast from a remote highland. Unique panoramic views, superb whale watching, and lighthouse history. Access by 3 hour volunteer­led walking tours: Sat. & Sun. year­round and Weds, April through October. Admission. Phone (831) 625­4419

NATIONAL STEINBECK CENTER This museum and archive are dedicated to the life and works of Nobel prize­winning author John Steinbeck. The Center is located at One Main Street in the author’s hometown of Salinas, CA, a 20 minute drive from Monterey. Open everyday from 10 am to 5 pm. Admission charged. Info: (831) 796­3833 or www.steinbeck.org

FOR THE KIDS Take the kids to “Dennis The Menace Park,” which was designed by the cartoonist, Hank Ketchum (who lived in Pebble Beach.) This city­owned park is sur­ rounded by El Estero Lake. The park boasts swings, slides and a myriad of creative things to do to keep your children busy and happy for hours. Admission free.

ralists and crews. Join one of the daily excursions leaving from Fisherman's Wharf, Montery. Contact one of the following to plan your trip. Princess Monterey Whale Watching 831­372­2203, Randy's Whale Watching 831­ 372­7440, or Chris Whale Watching 831­375­5951

OLD FISHERMAN’S WHARF Old Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey was built in 1846 for the many trading vessels bringing goods from around Cape Horn. Today visitors seek out a bit of history and the finest fresh seafood meals served anywhere. While the focus may have changed, the wharf is still a working wharf. One of the many ways the old blends with the new is with whale watching and fishing trips. Visitors can enjoy a sightseeing cruise to view migrating whales or a fishing trip to bring back a limit of fish.

STANDUP PADDLEBOARDING Try one of the fastest growing watersports right here on the Monterey Bay! Glide across the water, get a great workout and enjoy a new perspective just walking on the water! Rentals and lessons avail­ able at Adventures­by­the­Sea. (831)372­1807.

WHALE WATCHING Year round whale watching excurions in the Monterey Bay Sanctuary with great captains, natu­

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