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Los Altos’ Smitten brings a cool twist to ice cream-making
THE
cream OF THE CROP
N F O O D F E AT U R E
Story by Melissa Landeros
Photos by Veronica Weber
‘G
rowing up, my mom used to say I
had two stomachs, and one solely
reserved for ice cream, and I still
believe that,” said Robyn Sue Fisher, owner
and creator of Smitten Ice Cream.
The love of ice cream always hovered in the
back of Fisher’s mind as she went through
college and explored career options. Unhappy
with the corporate world, she returned to academia, studying business at Stanford University. While there, Fisher made a bold choice.
“I decided to dive into something I love
and try to make it better, and that thing is
ice cream,” she said.
In 2009, Smitten Ice Cream debuted on the
streets of San Francisco, where Fisher hauled
around a red wagon selling her sweet creation. The wagon was equipped with Fisher’s
version of an ice cream machine, which
would churn out fresh, smooth ice cream
by the scoop. Two years later, all the hauling
paid off: Fisher opened her first location in
the Hayes Valley neighborhood.
After adding another location in Rockridge, and a location coming soon in Lafayette, Fisher opened a third store on El Camino Real in Los Altos. The ice cream shop is
attached to the Whole Foods Market, which
Fisher visited when she was a student in the
area. She said she always dreamed of opening a shop near Stanford.
Fisher described the partnership with
Whole Foods as a match made in heaven.
“(It) gives creditability to our brand ... being
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Left: Kirsten Aguilar, a “brrrista” at Smitten
Ice Cream in Los Altos, scrapes strawberry
ice cream off the beaters of the “Brrr” ice
cream-maker. Above: Strawberry ice cream
is made from scratch daily.
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Robyn Sue Fisher, founder of Smitten Ice Cream, got her start selling ice cream from a wagon in San Francisco.
approved by Whole Foods, as
using good ingredients and being
the real thing,” she said.
The machine that first churned
Fisher’s ice cream is now known
as “Brrr,” a patented device that
took years and the help of seven
engineers to design. She originally got the idea from a Stanford
physics professor who would
conduct demonstrations making
ice cream using liquid nitrogen
as a coolant, she said.
In using this method, the
“Brrr” machine cools the ingredients to an extremely low temperature of minus-321 degrees
within minutes. The low temperature creates smaller ice
crystals than normal ice cream
machines, resulting in surprisingly smooth scoops.
Organic milk and cream, sugar and flavorings go into the
machine and the end product
is a flawless sphere with a consistency that Fisher compares to
“frozen pudding.”
Smitten ice cream is unique,
she said, not only because of the
way it is made, but also because
of its quality and taste. All
ingredients are sourced locally
in California, and everything is
made to order from scratch, with
handpicked ingredients.
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LIVE MUSIC
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
Kenya has toured as lead guitarist for
Grammy winner Joss Stone for four
years, performing for celebrities and
dignitaries all over the world.
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Spicy caramel sauce tops
ice cream made with TCHO
chocolate.
Customers have the options
to choose from a handful of
pairings each season, such as
the strawberry-white-balsamic
flavor, or classic favorites like
vanilla and or chocolate.
Each shop employs an open
kitchen where customers can see
through the glass how their treat
is being made by one of the shops
“brrristas.”
“It is really important to us to
be fully transparent, because we
are proud of every ingredient that
goes into our food,” Fisher said.
The brain behind Smitten’s
ice cream combination is pastry
chef Robyn Lenzi, who makes all
the recipes. The process behind
creating these unique ice cream
flavors is critical, Fisher said.
“Every season we revisit recipes, because every harvest is
different,” she said giving an
example how one rhubarb crop
might be more tart than another.
“So by revisiting the recipes, we
see if we need to change anything
in the ratios.”
Currently, the Los Altos location is the only one offering
“brrrgers,” Smitten’s twist on an
ice cream sandwich. One “brrrger” offered includes a shortcake
bun, brown sugar ice cream and
peanut butter and brown sugar
caramel spreads.
Brrristas are trained to be
knowledgeable about the products, and can explain any scoop
of ice cream — breaking down
what is in a particular offering
and where different ingredients
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Kirsten Aguilar keeps an eye on batches of chocolate and strawberry ice cream as they freeze at Smitten Ice Cream in Los Altos.
N I N F O R M AT I O N
PENINSULA
Smitten Ice Cream
at Whole Food Market
4800 El Camino Real, Los Altos
650-559-0100
www.smittenicecream.com
Hours: Daily from 11:30 a.m.
to 10 p.m.
come from, said Fisher.
Eight years after her first spark
of inspiration, Fisher’s love of ice
cream has become a growing
business.
“If it wasn’t for that love, then I
would have given up a long time
ago,” Fisher said. “So I’m smitten
with it, it’s supposed to make you
smitten with it.”
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NMOVIETIMES
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PG-13) ((1/2
Century 16: 9, 10:40 a.m., 12:20, 1:55, 3:40, 5:20, 7, 8:40, 10:20 p.m. &
midnight. In 3D at 9:50, 11:30 a.m., 1:10 p.m., 2:50, 4:25, 6:10, 7:50, 9:25
& 11:10 p.m. (Sun: no 11:10 p.m. in 3D)
Century 20: 10:20, 11:25 a.m., 12:20, 1:30, 3:20, 4:45, 6, 6:40, 8:05
& 10 p.m. In 3D at 10:45 a.m., 2, 2:45, 5:20, 8:40 & 9:20 p.m. In XD at
12:30, 3:50, 7:10 & 10:30 p.m.
Bears (G)
Century 16: 10:20 a.m., 12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7 & 9:10 p.m.
Century 20: 10:50 a.m., 1:10, 3:25, 5:35 & 7:55 p.m.
Belle (PG)
Aquarius Theatre: Fri: 3:30, 6 & 8:30 p.m. Sat-Sun: 1, 3:30, 6 & 8:30 p.m.
Brick Mansions (PG-13)
Century 20: 10:35 a.m., 1, 3:20, 5:40, 8:05 & 10:40 p.m.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (PG-13) ((1/2
Century 16: 9:25 a.m., 12:40, 3:50, 7:10 & 10:25 p.m.
Century 20: 1, 4:05, 7:15 & 10:30 p.m. In 3D at 3:15 & 9:10 p.m.
Divergent (PG-13)
Century 16: 9:20 a.m., 12:35, 3:45, 7:05 & 10:15 p.m.
Century 20: 12:40, 3:55, 7:10 & 10:25 p.m.
Draft Day (PG-13) ((
Century 16: 10:35 a.m., 1:20, 4:10, 7:30 & 10:10 p.m.
Century 20: 7:20 & 10:15 p.m.
Fading Gigolo (R) ((
Century 20: 10:25 a.m., 12:45, 3:15, 5:40, 8 & 10:25 p.m.
Guild Theatre: 2:15, 4:45, 7:15 & 9:45 p.m.
Forty Guns (Not Rated)
Stanford Theatre: 6 & 9:20 p.m.
The Grand Budapest Hotel (R) (((
Aquarius Theatre: 2, 4:30, 7 & 9:30 p.m.
Century 20: 11:45 p.m., 2:35, 5:10, 7:45 & 10:25 p.m.
Heaven Is For Real (PG)
Century 16: 9:15, 11:45 a.m., 2:15, 4:45, 7:20 & 9:50 p.m.
Century 20: 11:20 a.m., 1:50, 4:30, 7:05 & 9:40 p.m.
Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return (PG)
Century 20: 12:50, 5:30 & 10:15 p.m. In 3D at 10:30 a.m., 3:10 & 7:50 p.m.
Locke (R)
Century 16: 10:25 a.m., 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:35 & 9:55 p.m.
The Lunchbox (PG) (((
Palo Alto Square: 1:45, 4:20, 7 & 9:35 p.m. (Sun: no 9:35 p.m.)
Moms’ Night Out (PG)
Century 20: 11:25 a.m., 2, 4:35, 7:10 & 9:45 p.m.
Mr. Peabody & Sherman (PG)
Century 20: 11:15 a.m., 2 & 4:45 p.m.
Neighbors (R)
Century 16: 9, 10, 11:30 a.m., 12:30, 2, 3, 4:30, 5:30, 7 & 8 p.m.
Century 20: 10:45 a.m., 12, 1:15, 2:30, 3:50, 5:10, 6:30, 7:45, 9:05 & 10:20 p.m.
The Other Woman (PG-13) (1/2
Century 16: 9, 10:20, 11:40 a.m., 1, 2:20, 3:40, 5, 6:20, 7:40 & 9 p.m.
Century 20: 11:10 a.m., 12:35, 1:50, 4:50, 6:25, 7:35 & 10:20 p.m.
The Railway Man (R)
Palo Alto Square: 1:40, 4:30, 7:15 & 10 p.m. (Sun: no 10 p.m.)
Rio 2 (G) ((
Century 16: 9, 11:35 a.m., 2:10, 4:50, 7:25 & 10 p.m.
Century 20: 11:05 a.m., 1:45, 4:25, 7:20 & 10 p.m.
Transcendence (PG-13) ((1/2
Century 16: 10:15 a.m., 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 & 10:05 p.m.
Century 20: 10:05 p.m.
The Violent Men (Not Rated)
Stanford Theatre: Fri: 7:30 p.m. Sat-Sun: 4:10 & 7:30 p.m.
AQUARIUS: 430 Emerson St., Palo Alto (266-9260)
CENTURY CINEMA 16: 1500 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View (800-326-3264)
CENTURY 20 DOWNTOWN: 825 Middlefield Road, Redwood City (800-326-3264)
CINEARTS AT PALO ALTO SQUARE: 3000 El Camino Real, Palo Alto (493-3456)
STANFORD THEATRE: 221 University Ave., Palo Alto (324-3700)
For show times, plot synopses and more information about any films playing at the
Aquarius, visit www.LandmarkTheatres.com
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NMOVIEOPENINGS
Neighbors
--1/2
(Century 20) Even more so than
its recent forebears (and this is
saying something), the new comedy film “Neighbors” is all about
the riff. With Seth Rogen taking
center stage, that’s not such a bad
thing: a steady flow of one-liners
improves the odds for laughs.
It’s not easy having less story than
a Will Ferrell movie, but “Neighbors” is undaunted. With less a
plot than a series of sketches, the
latest film from Nicholas Stoller
(“The Five-Year Engagement,”
“Forgetting Sarah Marshall”)
explores variations on the theme
of bad fences making bad neighbors, as the fraternity Delta Psi
Beta moves in next door to a
couple whose early parenthood
already has them emotionally
vulnerable. “Just because we have
a house and a baby doesn’t mean
we’re old people,” insists Kelly
Radner (Rose Byrne), as much to
convince herself as her husband
Mac (Rogen). In the process of
attempting to befriend and, failing that, master their loud-partying neighbors, Kelly and Mac set
about proving they can keep up
with the Joneses, despite being
the parents of a baby daughter.
Representing for the frat house
are its president, dumb party animal Teddy Sanders (Zac Efron),
and vice president, the studious,
going-places Pete (Dave Franco).
If Pete is motivated by letting
off some steam between exams,
Teddy is all about achieving his
legacy through some legendary
party, as yet undreamed of, to
be remembered for decades to
come, and both value brotherhood. With their potential for
harshing the party vibe, the
Radners quickly become Delta
Psi Beta’s natural enemies, to be
outmaneuvered at every turn.
What follows is something akin
to “The War of the Roses”
(though it could do with a bit
more of that film’s savage satire).
Though the rest of the neighbors
are only glimpsed, the conflict between the Radners and
Delta Psi Beta makes an effective
microcosm for local politics at
the neighborhood level, where
selfish interests, petty though
they may be, take on outsized
proportions. Accountant Mac
and stay-at-home mom Kelly
need their sleep, as does their
growing child, but the frat, with
“I’ve gotta be me” self-confidence and love of thumping,
bass-heavy music, can’t not party
all the time.
Rogen essentially plays himself
(which he’s proven good at),
while Byrne comically unleashes
femme fatality as but one weapon
in her Machiavellian arsenal.
The best, and funniest, part
of “Neighbors” is its refusal to
shunt Kelly to the sideline, and
there’s a hilarious, postmodern
argument between the marrieds
about their correspondence to
film and TV stereotypes. When
Kelly proves capable of her own
goofy failings, Mac defensively
complains that she’s filling his
comfortable role of low expectations for men: “Haven’t you seen
a Kevin James movie?”
Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan
O’Brien’s screenplay is smart
enough to humanize Teddy a
little (as the senior belatedly
realizes he has squandered his
chance to learn anything that
might serve him outside of a
frat house) and to own up to the
Radners’ transgressive selfishness (while still excusing them
as just-folks in the end). Nimble
performances by the likeable
top-billed foursome go a long
way to making the anemic story
feel satisfying. It’s all very larky
and goofy, and if you can meet
“Neighbors” in that place (and
assuming you have a tolerance
for raunchy, R-rated comedy),
you can get a nice buzz off of it.
Rated R for pervasive language,
strong crude and sexual content,
graphic nudity, and drug use
throughout. One hour, thirty-six
minutes.
— Peter Canavese
Belle
--1/2
(Aquarius) In much the same way
films based on novels often send
moviegoers to bookstores, films
“based on a true story” often
send moviegoers to historical
accounts to find out what really
happened. Generally speaking,
the movies always seem inadequate in comparison to their
source material, but when they
make enticing “previews” for
actual history, they do a kind
of service, especially to young
audiences, and perhaps that’s
the best that can be said for the
simplifications of “Belle.”
“Belle” opens in 1769, as Captain
John Lindsay (Matthew Goode)
of the Royal Navy locates his
biracial illegitimate daughter
“Belle” and rescues her from
slavery. Lindsay installs the girl
with his great-uncle William
Murray, First Earl Of Mansfield
(Tom Wilkinson) and his wife
Lady Mansfield (Emily Watson).
Though immediately scandalized, they take in the girl — full
name Dido Elizabeth Belle —
and before long, she’s part of the
family, albeit a part of the family
not allowed to take dinner with
them.
Once full grown, Dido (Gugu
Mbatha-Raw) begs the question
of a husband, an awkward situation for a “mulatto” girl raised
by high-society whites. Matters
are less complicated for Dido’s
sisterly cousin — and bosom
companion since childhood —
Elizabeth Murray (Sarah Gadon). Screenwriter Misan Sagay
takes creative license to create,
pretty much from whole cloth,
an Austen-esque romantic drama from this situation, in which
money is an issue (the cinematic
Dido winds up a well-off heiress
to her father’s fortune, whereas
Elizabeth has no such dowry on
offer) but race even more so.
Dido has two options, one perfectly adequate (James Norton)
if more or less transparently
interested in Dido’s exoticism
and dowry rather than her soul,
and a dashing downlow suitor
that oozes passion for both her
and social justice: vicar’s son and
aspiring lawyer John Davinier
(Sam Reid). “I think love must be
a very complicated thing,” Dido
muses, but it’s simple for the
viewer. Clearly, Davinier is the
man for her, further evinced by
his abolitionist advocacy. Unfortunately, this latter point sets him
at odds with Lord Mansfield,
who, as Lord Chief Justice, is
considering a slave trade case
with the potential to disrupt “the
finances that hold up England.”
The powerful social forces at
play — from propriety to slavery — give the story some heft.
Director Amma Asante wrangles
crisp period imagery, and in its
broad strokes, “Belle” captures
the intrigue of the real Dido,
subject of a famously captivating
portrait that is more fascinating
and extraordinary than the film
around it. Raw makes Dido charismatic without being unduly
confident or modern, and the
subtleties of Wilkinson’s performance go a long way to selling
a script that consistently favors
blunt statement over subtext
(kudos too to an underused Watson and Miranda Richardson as
the crafty mother of Belle’s first
suitor).
“Belle”’s triumphant racial
enlightenment has clearly been
rigged for maximum dramatic impact and uplift (the real
Davinier, by the by, was a gentleman’s steward, not the upwardly
mobile intellectual of the film).
Older viewers may be unconvinced by the imposed narrative
formulas, but with its PG rating
(and a dastardly supporting role
for Tom “Draco Malfoy” Felton),
“Belle” makes a fine opening to
engage kids in some race-based
social and legal history.
Rated PG for thematic elements,
some language and brief smoking images. One hour, forty-four
minutes.
— Peter Canavese
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M O U N TA I N V I E W V O I C E
ART GALLERIES
‘From Burma to Myanmar’ Foothill College
will host a photography exhibit entitled “From
Burma to Myanmar: Portrait of a country in transition” with the work of many photographers. An
opening reception will be held on May 15 from
7 to 9 p.m. May 15-June 21, center hours. Free.
Krause Center for Innovation Gallery, Foothill
College, Building 4000, 12345 El Monte Road,
Los Altos Hills. Call 650-949-7082. FromBurmaToMyanmar.wordpress.com
‘Journey’ The exhibit ‘Journey’ will serve as
a photographic voyage that focuses on paths,
routes, passages and experiences. It will feature
works by Cupertino artist, Christine Arthur. There
will be receptions held on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, May 10 and 11, 11 to 5 p.m. April 29-May
31, gallery hours. Free. Gallery 9, 143 Main St.,
Los Altos. www.gallery9losaltos.com
Mother’s Day history celebration This
event will celebrate the first 20 recipients of
historical plaques presented by the Los Altos Historical Commission. The ceremony will mark the
important places in the community, such as the
J. Gilbert Smith History House and the heritage
orchard. May 11, 1-4 p.m. Free. Los Altos History
Museum, 51 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos.
Call 650-948-9427 ext. 14. losaltoshistory.org/
events.html
Silicon Valley Open Studios In an effort
organized by Silicon Valley Open Studios (SVOS),
artists in the South Bay and on the Peninsula will
open their studio doors to the public. Visit the
website to see photos, find participating artists
and learn where to get a directory. May 10 and
11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Studios in cities throughout the area. www.svos.org
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
‘How to Grow Beans’ UCCE Master Gardeners will present a workshop called “How
to Grow Beans” at this first session for Silicon
Valley Grows! One Seed One Community, a new
program sponsored by the seed libraries of nearby
cities. Follow-up programs will be held in May,
July and September. May 10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Free. Mountain View Public Library, Community
Room, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. Call 408282-3105. mastergardeners.org/scc.html
Adult school summer classes registra-
tion Registration for Mountain View-Los Altos
Adult School Summer 2014 classes will begin on
Friday, May 16. The session will run from June 16
to August 1. May 16-June 16, Prices vary. Mountain View-Los Altos Adult School, 333 Moffett
Blvd., Mountain View. Call 650-940-1333. www.
mvlaae.net
Foothill College One-Stop Enrollment
workshop To receive priority fall registration,
new Foothill College students can participate in a
one-stop enrollment workshop. May 10, 9 a.m.noon and 1-4 p.m. Free. Foothill College, 12345 El
Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Call 650-949-6973.
www.foothill.edu/onestop/
JVS employer panel Jewish Vocational
Services will host a panel showcasing four major
employers in the Bay Area: Stanford, Sutter
Health, Symantec and Fidelity Investments. The
event will inform attendees about these organizations, their company culture, current/future
career openings and hiring processes. May 13,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Oshman Family JCC, 3921
Fabian Way, Palo Alto. jvs.org/calendar.php
song with the students. Graham Middle School
Jazz Band will play in the picnic area before the
concert. May 12, 5-8 p.m. Free. Shoreline Amphitheatre, 1 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain
View. www.arts4all.org/attend/concerts.htm
Health Matters Health Matters is a free community event hosted by Stanford Medicine that
explores the latest medical advancements and
health topics important to individuals and families.
The interactive pavilion will feature live music,
farm-fresh food and health tips from Stanford
experts. May 10, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Li Ka Shing
Center, 291 Campus Drive, Stanford. Call 650497-7589. healthmatters.stanford.edu
Kwibuka 20 20 years after the devastating
genocide in Rwanda, Palo Alto University will
join with the Rwandan Community of California
and Stanford University to remember. Kwibuka
20 will feature speeches by survivors, rescuers
and the Rwandan ambassador to the U.S. May
16, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Palo Alto University, 1791
Arastradero Road, Palo Alto. www.paloaltou.edu/
news/palo-alto-university-commemorate-20-yearanniversary-rwandan-genocide
Los Alto Hills Pathways Run/Walk The
13th annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
will include 5 km, 10 km and one mile trail runs
through the hills. To register, volunteer or get more
information, visit the website. May 10, 9 a.m. $35.
Westwind Community Barn, 27210 Altamont
Road, Los Altos Hills. www.lahpathwaysrun.org
Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh The first annual
Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh will have two full days
of activities, including music, dancing, arts and
crafts, food and beer, and a kids fun zone. San
Francisco band The Shams and U2 tribute group
Zoo Station will headline the festival. May 17 and
18, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. Downtown Mountain
View, 240 Hope St., Mountain View. Call 650964-9151. www.svirishfleadh.com
CLUBS/MEETINGS
Astronomy Club monthly meeting The
Peninsula Astronomical Society monthly meeting
will include a lecture called “The KEPLER Mission Discovering other Earth-like Planets” given by Erik
Petigura. The observatory will be open after the
meeting until 11 p.m., weather permitting. Visitors
can park in Lot 6. May 9, 7:30-9 p.m. Free; $3
parking. Foothill College, Room 5015, 12345 El
Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. www.pastro.org/dnn
May Lunch with the League The Los Altos/
Mountain View League of Women Voters will
present a talk with Curt Riffle, a board member
from Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
(MROSD). He will give a vision of MROSD’s next
40 years and the role that Measure AA will play
in the future of regional open space. May 16,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $25. Bella Vita Restaurant, 376
First St., Los Altos. Call 650-823-3887. www.
lwvlamv.org
CONCERTS
Magical Strings West Spring Concert
2014 Over 30 violinists from ages 4 to 14 will
showcase their talents with music by Bach,
Mozart, Vivaldi, Veracini and other composers.
The event is open to the public. May 10, 3-4 p.m.
Free. Los Altos High School, Eagle Theatre, 201
Almond Ave., Los Altos. magicalstringswest.
eventbrite.com
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Choral Fest: ‘Sing, Snap & Swing’ Choral
students from the nine Mountain View Whisman
schools will perform in this annual concert. Oakland a cappella group SoVoSo will also perform a
NHIGHLIGHT
MOTHER’S DAY CONCERT AT CSMA
The Community School of Music and Arts’s Merit Scholarship students will
perform special selections by a variety of composers, in honor of Mother’s Day.
Small student ensembles will perform together, showcasing a variety of instruments including piano, violin, flute, trumpet, percussion and voice. May 10, 7-8
p.m. Free. Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio
Circle, Mountain View. www.arts4all.org/attend/concerts.htm
EXHIBITS
ON STAGE
Where To? autonomous vehicle exhibit
In this new exhibit, visitors can learn about the
history of autonomous vehicles, enjoy science fiction and popular culture dreams of the driverless
family car, and get up close with the Google selfdriving car. May 9-11, noon. Museum ticket prices.
Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline
Blvd., Mountain View. www.computerhistory.org/
events/upcoming
Pear Slices 2014 For the 11th year of Pear Slices, nine original short plays written by members of
the Pear Playwrights Guild — capturing intrigue,
comedy, drama and farce — will be performed.
May 2-25, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 p.m.;
Sunday at 2 p.m. 8-10 p.m. $10-$35. Pear Avenue
Theatre, 1220 Pear Ave., Unit K, Mountain View.
Call 650-254-1148. www.thepear.org
SPECIAL EVENTS
FAMILY AND KIDS
Author Nate Ball Nate Ball, author of the
“Alien in My Pocket” series, will speak at Linden
Tree Books. These early chapter books combine
humorous fiction with science education. Ball
is a MIT graduate and PBS show host. May 15,
4:30-5:30 p.m. Free. Linden Tree Books, 265
State St., Los Altos. Call 650-326-0407. www.
lindentreebooks.com
Kidical Mass Silicon Valley Kidical Mass
Silicon Valley will hold a family bicycle ride around
Mountain View. Volunteers will be there to help
participants. Prizes will also be given out. May 17,
10 a.m. Free. In front of Mountain View Public
Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. kidicalmassmountainview.weebly.com
FOOD AND DRINK
Friday Farmers’ Market Starting in May,
the Oshman Family JCC will hold a Friday Farmers’ Market that will feature fresh fruits and
vegetables, baked goods, performances, Shabbat
surprises, food trucks and more. Fridays, 11 a.m.-6
p.m. Free. Oshman Family JCC, Jessica Lynn Saal
Town Square, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. www.
paloaltojcc.org/events/2014/05/02/communityevents/friday-farmers-market-at-the-ofjcc
The Story of Chocolate In this event for
ages 7 to 11, author Birgitte Rasine will bring a
chocolate experience to the Hidden Villa farm.
Participants will explore the history of cacao, learn
how to read ingredient labels and go on a treasure
hunt for satchels of real cacao seeds. It will end
with an all-organic chocolate fondue. May 10, 1-3
p.m. $25. Hidden Villa, 26870 Moody Road, Los
Altos Hills. Call 650-949-6326. www.hiddenvilla.
org/programs/calendar-of-events/61-publicprograms/299456-the-story-of-chocolate
Author Jaya Padmanabhan Jaya Padmanabhan — a recognized local author, journalist
and editor of the magazine India Currents — will
read from her new short story collection, “Transa.” May 11, 4-5 p.m. Donations appreciated.
Know Knew Books, 366 State St., Los Altos. Call
650-326-9355. knowknewbooks.com
LECTURES & TALKS
Author Brian Fagan Author, anthropologist
and archaeologist Brian Fagan will discuss his
latest book, “The Attacking Ocean: The Past,
Present and Future of Rising Sea Levels,” which
describes how earlier societies adapted to rising
water and how the increase in sea levels today
impacts people. This talk is part of the Peninsula
Open Space Trust’s Wallace Stegner Lectures
series. May 12, 8 p.m. $22 per person. Mountain
View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro
St., Mountain View. Call 650-854-7696 ext. 316.
www.openspacetrust.org/lectures
Charles Anselmo art talk The Town of
Los Altos Hills will host photographer Charles
Anselmo to discuss an exhibit of his work, “Photographs of Magical Cuba,” which will be on display
from March 9 til Aug. 28. May 9, 10 a.m.-noon.
Free. Los Altos Hills Town Hall, 26379 Fremont
Road, Los Altos Hills. Call 650-941-7222.
Travel Tuesdays: Cuba Nicholas Clayton,
a Los Altos librarian who studied in Havana in
2001, will give a talk about Cuba. The country is
home to rich cultural traditions and famous cities.
Attendees can learn about the Cuba’s history
as well as listen to music from the 1900s to the
present. May 13, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Los Altos
Library, 13 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos. Call
650-948-7683.
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daylight and usually more
free time, especially for
kids liberated from busy school
schedules. Don’t let that freedom turn into boredom though;
Mountain View has a myriad of
classes — from Bikram yoga to
guitar to ballet — to keep people
with all interests occupied, even
exhilarated, during the summer
months.
The Class Guide is published
quarterly by the Mountain View
Voice, The Almanac and the Palo
Alto Weekly.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS
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FLEX Los Altos
4600 El Camino Real, Suite 201,
Los Altos
650-947-7742
www.flexcollegeprep.com
Participants learn what colleges
are looking for in application
essays and get help writing essays
and applications that fit them
best.
FOR THE DANCER
Alberto’s Salsa Studio
and Ultra Lounge
736 W. Dana St.,
Mountain View
650-968-3007
clubalbertos@gmail.com
www.albertos.com
Alberto’s holds lessons
throughout the week
for salsa (Tuesdays and
Thursdays), bachata
(Wednesdays) and tango (Sunday) styles of
dancing for beginners
and more experienced dancers.
Bayer Ballet Academy
2028 Old Middlefield Way,
Mountain View
650-988-9971
info@bayerballetacademy.com
www.bayerballetacademy.com
Bayer Ballet Academy is a school
of Russian ballet that teaches the
Vaganova method. The academy
offers both intensive summer
ballet programs and dance camps
for younger boys and girls.
For the Love of Dance
2483 Old Middlefield Way, Suite
B, Mountain View
650-861-0650
ForTheLoveOfDanceMV@
gmail.com
www.fortheloveofdancemv.com
For the Love of Dance provides
training in ballet, jazz, tap and
other styles of dance. Serving
Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los
Altos and Sunnyvale, the familyowned studio teaches dance to
children and adults at all levels
of ability.
L’Ecole de Danse
740 Sierra Vista Ave., Unit G,
Mountain View
650-365-4596
www.lecolededanse.net
L’Ecole de Danse teaches a Cecchetti style of ballet, including
creative dance, pre-ballet and
full curriculum for all levels,
with children staring around age
5. The school also offers classes
for students with different abilities during the
summer.
Western Ballet
914 N. Rengstorff Ave., Unit
A, Mountain View
650-968-4455
info@westernballet.org
www.westernballet.org
Western Ballet offers adult
classes for beginners to professionals, as well as for children and teens preparing for
careers in ballet. The youth
program is graded with 13 preprofessional levels. There are
also summer programs suitable for each level. The faculty
consists of current and former
professional dancers.
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
REI
2450 Charleston Road,
Mountain View
650-969-1938
www.rei.com/stores/104
REI regularly offers classes on
topics such as bike maintenance,
camping skills and outdoor navigation.
Shoreline Lake
Aquatic Center
3160 N. Shoreline Blvd.,
Mountain View
650-965-7474
boathouse@shorelinelake.com
www.shorelinelake.com/
aquatic/aquatic.htm
Shoreline Lake and Aquatic
Center offers a variety of weekend lessons for sailing, stand up
paddleboarding, kayaking and
windsurfing, as well as private
lessons. There are also summer
camps offered: Camp Shoreline
for younger kids will include a
combination of water sports and
land activities, while teen camps
teach windsurfing and sailing.
HEALTH & FITNESS
Bikram Yoga
Mountain View
1910 W. El Camino Real, Suite E
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650-967-2968
Bikram Yoga Mountain View
teaches regular classes on 26
yoga postures and 2 breathing
exercises. The classes are held in
a heated room, and are meant to
help students tone muscles and
clear toxins through sweating.
Jacki’s Aerobic Dancing
890 Church St., Mountain View
650-941-1002
Joan Rabin, joanier@pacbell.net
www.jackis.com
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Bayer Ballet Academy offers classes for boys and girls in the Vaganova method.
hour-long dance classes with
abdominal work, weight training
and safe, easy-to-follow aerobic
routines. Complimentary child
care is available. Classes meet
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 9 to 10 a.m., at the
Mountain View Masonic Lodge.
Red Star Soccer Academy
248 Walker Drive, #8,
Mountain View
650-380-0099
www.redstarsoccer.com
Red Star Soccer Academy is a
nonprofit educational organization dedicated to youth player
development. It offers various
youth soccer programs for boys
and girls. Red Star teams compete in Nor Cal Premier League
and U.S. Club Soccer sanctioned
tournaments. The organization
also holds summer soccer camps
for boys and girls ages 7 to 14 at
Grant Park in Los Altos.
Yoga Belly
455 Castro St., Mountain View
650-862-3976
www.yogabellystudio.com
Yoga Belly offers a range of yoga
classes for all levels of experience. Discounts are available for
students and seniors.
JUST FOR SENIORS
Feldenkrais Movement
266 Escuela Ave.,
Mountain View
650-940-1333
www.mvlaae.net
Jean Elvin, a certified Feldenkrais practitioner, leads these
fitness classes at the Mountain
View Senior Center. Feldenkrais
can help improve coordination,
balance, posture and self-esteem.
The classes run on Fridays from
June 20 to August 1 from 10 to
11:15 a.m. Mats are provided.
Mountain View
Senior Center
266 Escuela Ave.,
Mountain View
650-903-6330
www.mountainview.gov/city_
hall/comm_services
(click on the “Senior Center”
link on the left, then click on the
“Classes” link on the left)
The Mountain View Senior Center offers a wide array of
classes exploring topics
and activities such as
art, music, language,
history, dance and
exercise.
MIND AND SPIRIT
Silicon Valley Shambhala
Meditation Center
2483 Old Middlefield Way, Suite
110, Mountain View
650-352-1499
svshambhala@yahoo.com
siliconvalley.shambhala.org
The Silicon Valley Shambhala
Meditation Center holds regular
practice meditations sessions
each week. Instruction is available free of charge to both new
and more experienced practitioners. The center also organizes
courses, retreats and contemplative art activities that include
flower arranging, archery, photography and writing.
MUSIC, ARTS AND CRAFTS
Build It Again With Bricks
398 Main Street, Los Altos
650-935-2166
www.builditagainwithbricks.com
At this locally owned store,
children and adults can build
and play with Legos. Among its
offerings are after-school Lego
classes, summer and winter
Lego camps and workshops, and
birthday parties.
Casablanca Market
2287 Mora Drive, Mountain View
650-964-3000
info@casablancamarket.com
www.casablancamarket.com
Casablanca Market offers
monthly Moroccan cooking
classes. Students will prepare
three to four Moroccan dishes,
which they will eat during
the dinner at the end of
class. Classes are often
filled well in advance, so
contact the market to ask
about the coming months.
Community School
of Music and Arts
Finn Center, 230 San Antonio
Circle, Mountain View
650-917-6800
www.arts4all.org
info@arts4all.org
The Community School of Music
and Arts (CSMA) offers classes
year-round in music, visual and
digital arts, with courses suited
for children 14 months old to
adults. One- and two-day arts
workshops are offered throughout the year, as well as many
summer camps. Financial assistance is available.
Custom Handweavers
2263 Old Middlefield Way,
Mountain View
650-967-0831
webemit@sbcglobal.net
www.customhandweavers.com
Ongoing classes, both day and
evening sessions, are offered in
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Kindermusik with Wendy
1404 Bonita Ave.,
Mountain View
650-968-4733
wendymusikmom@aol.com
wendyofmv.yourvirtuoso.com
Kindermusik with Wendy provides group music classes for
children from birth to 7 years
old and their caregivers. All
classes include singing, instrument play, movement, musical
games and home materials,
aiming to develop the whole
child through music. Five levels
of classes are offered, as well as a
multi-age class. Cost depends on
class and session length.
Peninsula Youth Theatre,
School Play in a Box
Range of locations
650-988-8798
mfischer@pytnet.org
www.pytnet.org
Peninsula Youth Theatre (PYT),
based in Mountain View, offers
on-site, after-school drama classes for both public and private
schools, called School Play in a
Box. Students learn basic acting
skills, character development,
team-building, story telling, creativity, leadership skills and
more. PYT also holds camps and
classes over the summer.
Savvy Cellar Wines
750 W. Evelyn Ave.,
Mountain View
650-969-3958
info@savvycellar.com
www.savvycellar.com
Savvy Cellars Wines has classes highlighting regional wines,
pairing wine with food and
introductory classes for wine
novices. Must be 21 or older to
attend classes.
Tumasov Fine Art Studio
and Gallery
823 W. El Camino Real,
Mountain View
415-490-8925
tumasovfineart.com
The studio and gallery offer private art lessons in acrylic, watercolor, ceramics and drawing for
a variety of styles and subjects,
as well as day camps for both
kids and adults.
West Valley Music
262 Castro St., Mountain View
650-961-1566
info@westvalleymusic.com
www.westvalleymusic.com
West Valley Music holds group
classes, clinics and events for
beginners and more experienced
players to practice a variety of
instruments.
PARENTS ONLY
Childbirth and Parenting
Classes at El Camino
Hospital
2500 Grant Road, Mountain View
650-940-7302
www.elcaminohospital.org
El Camino Hospital offers a
wide array of classes for mothers, expecting mothers and their
spouses and children. Classes
include childbirth preparation, breastfeeding preparation,
infant safety and
mothers support
groups.
SCHOOL DAYS
Action Day/Primary Plus
333 Eunice Ave., Mountain View
650-967-3780
mtnview@
actiondayprimaryplus.com
www.actiondayprimaryplus.com
With a location in Mountain
View, Action Day/Primary Plus
has provided quality infant, toddler and preschool programs for
more than 33 years. Its staff and
facilities are fully accredited.
On-site dance and computer
classes are offered. It also holds a
Camp Tiki day program during
the summer from June through
August.
Building Kidz
Building Kidz School
250 E. Dana St., Mountain View
650-967-8000
www.buildingkidzschool.com
Building Kidz School provides
infant, preschool and pre-kindergarten care and gives individual attention to kids. The
school also offers a performing
arts program.
German International
School of Silicon Valley
310 Easy St., Mountain View
The Class Guide is published quarterly in the Palo Alto Weekly,
Mountain View Voice and Menlo Park Almanac. Descriptions of
classes offered in Mountain View, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Stanford,
Atherton, Los Altos, Portola Valley, East Palo Alto and beyond are
provided. Listings are free and subject to editing. Due to space constraints, classes held in local cities are given priority.
To inquire about placing a listing in the class guide, email Editorial
Assistant Sam Sciolla at ssciolla@paweekly.com or call 650-2236515. To place a paid advertisement in the Class Guide call the
display advertising department at 650-326-8210.
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The German International
School is a private school providing students from pre-school
to high school with a bilingual education. The school also
offers german language courses
for all ages on Saturdays, as well
as adult and corporate courses
on weekdays.
Palo Alto Prep
2462 Wyandotte St.,
Mountain View
650-493-7071
www.paloaltoprep.com
Palo Alto Prep is a private high
school designed to help students
succeed in every aspect of life
with confidence. The school
also offers summer trips to keep
students engaged and learning
during break.
Yew Chung International
School (YCIS)
310 Easy St., Mountain View
650-903-0986
info@sv.ycef.com
www.ycis-sv.com
YCIS provides multicultural and bilingual
(English and Mandarin Chinese) education to children
from preschool to 5th grade.
Yew Chung education aims
to liberate the joy of learning
within each child. No prior
Chinese experience is required.
The school also offers Chinese
immersion summer camps with
a variety of globally-focused
activities.
SOMETHING
FOR EVERYONE
Mountain View-Los Altos
Adult School
333 Moffett Blvd.,
Mountain View
650-940-1333
adulted@mvla.net
www.mvla.net
The MV-LA Adult School offers
courses in arts and crafts, computers, digital-camera techniques, ESL, foreign languages,
high school programs and GED,
memoirs, music, dance, needlework, orchestra, parent education, physical fitness and vocational education. Older-adult
classes (55+) are available.
ADVERTISER DIRECTORY
Foothill College, Los Altos Hills
German International School,
Mountain View
German American School,
Menlo Park
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day
School, Palo Alto
International School of the
Peninsula, Palo Alto
Jacki’s Aerobic Dancing,
Mountain View
G U I D E TO 2014 S U M M E R C A M P S F O R K I D S
For more information about these camps, see our online
directory of camps at www.paloaltoonline.com/biz/summercamps/
To advertise in this weekly directory, call: 650-326-8210
Summer at Saint Francis
Athletics
Alan Margot’s Tennis Camps
Atherton
Alan Margot’s Tennis Camps provide an enjoyable way for your child to begin
learning the game of tennis or to continue developing existing skills. Our
approach is to create lots of fun with positive feedback and reinforcement
in a nuturing tennis environment. Building self-esteem and confidence
through enjoyment on the tennis court is a wonderful gift a child can keep
forever! Super Juniors Camps, ages 4-6; Juniors Camps, ages 6-14.
www.alanmargot-tennis.net
650.400.0464
City of Mountain View Swim Lessons
Mountain View
Rengstorff and Eagle Park Pools
We offer swim lessons for ages 6 months to 14 years. Following the
American Red Cross swim lesson program, students are divided into one
of the 11 different levels taught by a certified instructor. Rengstorff Park
Pool, 201 S Rengstorff Ave and Eagle Park Pool, 650 Franklin St.
www.mountainview.gov
650.903.6331
Club Rec Juniors & Seniors
Mountain View
Club Rec Juniors and Seniors is open for youth 6-11 years old.These traditional
day camps are filled with fun theme weeks, weekly trips, swimming, games,
crafts and more! Rengstorff Park, 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue
www.mountainview.gov
650.903.6331
Nike Tennis Camps
Stanford University
Weekly overnight and day camps offered throughout June, July and
August for boys & girls ages 6-18. Options for all ability levels, great
Nike prizes and camp t-shirt. Adult weekend clinics offered in June and
August. Come join the fun and GET BETTER THIS SUMMER!
www.USSSportsCamps.com/tennis 1.800.NIKE.CAMP (645.3226)
Palo Alto Elite Volleyball Club
Menlo Park/Palo Alto
In our 7th year, a community club with close ties to the schools we
offer volleyball camps for girls, grades 3 - 12. From basics for beginners
to advanced techniques for High School. Located at Arrillaga Family
Gym (MP). Brush up on skills, get ready for school tryouts.
www.paloaltoelite.com
info@paloaltoelite.com
The Sacred Heart Sports Camp
Atherton
Mountain View
Advanced Sports Camps (5th-9th grades): We offer a wide selection of
advanced sports camp designed to provide players with the opportunity
to improve both their skills and knowledge of a specific sport. Each camp
is run by a Head Varsity Coach at Saint Francis, and is staffed by members
of the coaching staff.
www.sfhs.com/summer
650.968.1213 x650
Arts, Culture, Other Camps
Camp Boogaloo & Camp Zoom
Mountain View
These new Summer Day Camps are sure to keep your kids busy! Camp
Boogaloo, open to youth 6-11 years old, will be held at Castro Park, 505 Escuela
Ave. Camp Zoom, open to youth 9-12 years old, will be held at Crittenden
Athletic Field, 1500 Middlefield Road. Both of these traditional day camps are
filled with fun theme weeks, weekly trips, swimming, games, crafts and more!
www.mountainview.gov
650.903.6331
Castilleja Summer Camp
Palo Alto
Castilleja Summer Day Camp offers a range of age-appropriate activities
including athletics, art, science, computers, writing, crafts, cooking,
drama, and music classes each day and weekly field trips.
www.castilleja.org
650.328.3160
City of Mountain View
Mountain View
Recreation Division
Discover fun with us this summer through the many programs available
with the City of Mountain View Recreation Division. From sports to
traditional day camps, to cooking camps, dance camps and art camps... we
have it all! Mountain View Community Center, 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue
www.mountainview.gov
650.903.6331
Community School of Music
and Arts (CSMA)
Mountain View
50+ creative camps for Grades K-8! Drawing, Painting, Ceramics,
Sculpture, Musical Theater, School of Rock, Digital Arts, more! Oneand two-week sessions; full and half-day enrollment. Extended care
available. Financial aid offered.
www.arts4all.org
650.917.6800 ext. 0
powered by Hi-Five Sports Club
Hi-Five Sports is thrilled to present our third multi-sport competitive
summer camp to the San Francisco Bay Area! Through experienced,
passionate, and patient coaching, we believe the timeless lessons that
only sports can teach with stay with the kids for the rest of their lives.
www.hifivesportsclubs.com/wordpress/bayarea_hi_five_sports_
camp/bayarea_camp_summer_camp_atherton/
650.362.4975
Deer Hollow Farm
Wilderness Camps
Spartans Sports Camp
Exciting activities for kindergarteners through teens include swimming,
field trips, sports and more. Enroll your child in traditional or special
focus camps like Computer Animation, Baking, Urban Art & Murals,
Outdoor Exploration and many others!
www.paloaltojcc.org/jcamp
650.223.8622
Mountain View
Spartans Sports Camp offers multi-sport, week-long sessions for boys
and girls in grades 2-6 as well as sport-specific sessions for grades 5-9.
There are also strength and conditioning camps for grades 6-12. New
this year are cheerleading camps for grades Pre-K - 8. Camps begin June
9th and run weekly through August 1st at Mountain View High School.
The camp is run by MVHS coaches and student-athletes and all proceeds
benefit the MVHS Athletic Department. Lunch and extended care are
available for your convenience. Register today!
www. SpartansSportsCamp.com
650.479.5906
Stanford Baseball Camps
Stanford
Stanford Baseball Camps have gained national recognition as the some
of the finest in the country. These camps are designed to be valuable
and beneficial for a wide range of age groups and skill sets. From the
novice 7 year-old, to the Division 1, professionally skilled high school
player, you will find a camp that fulfills your needs.
www.Stanfordbaseballcamp.com
650.723.4528
Stanford Water Polo
Stanford
Ages 7 and up. New to sport or have experience, we have a camp for
you. Half day or fully day option for boys and girls. All the camps offer
fundamental skill work, scrimmages and games.
www.stanfordwaterpolocamps.com
650.725.9016
Summer at Saint Francis
Mountain View
Sports & Activity Camp (ages 6-12): This all-sports camp provides group
instruction in a variety of field, water and court games. Saint Francis
faculty and students staff the camp, and the focus is always on fun.
The program is dedicated to teaching teamwork, sportsmanship and
positive self-esteem. After camp care and swim lessions available.
www.sfhs.com/summer
650.968.1213 x650
Summer Sports Camp@SportsHouse
Redwood City
All sports camp for kids ages 6-13 at SportsHouse from June 16 - August 15.
Full day of fun, all summer long. Lunch included. After camp care optional.
www.SportsHouse.us
650.362.4100
Rancho San Antonio
Open Space Preserve
Children ages 6-14 can meet the livestock, help with farm chores, explore a wilderness
preserve and have fun with crafts, songs and games. Older campers conclude the
week with a sleepover at the Farm. Near the intersection of Hwy 85 and Hwy 280
www.mountainview.gov
650.903.6331
J-Camp Oshman Family JCC
Palo Alto
Palo Alto Community Child Care (PACCC)
Palo Alto
PACCC summer camps offer campers, grades 1st to 6th, a wide variety of
fun opportunities! Neighborhood Adventure Fun and Ultimate Adventure
Fun for the more active and on-the-go campers! New this year: Sports
Adventure Camp, JV for the younger athletes and Varsity for the older
sports enthusiasts! We introduce FAME - Fine arts, Music and Entertainment
-- a 4-week opportunity for the artists. Returning is Operation Chef for out
of this world cooking fun! Swimming twice per week, periodic field trips,
special visitors and many engaging camp activities, songs and skits round
out the fun offerings of PACCC Summer Camps! Open to campers from all
communities! Come join the fun in Palo Alto! Register online.
www.paccc.org
650.493.2361
TechKnowHow® Computer
and LEGO® Summer Camp
Palo Alto
Menlo Park/Sunnyvale
Fun and enriching technology classes for students, ages 5-16. Courses
include LEGO® projects with motors, K’NEX®, NXT® Robotics, Arduino™,
iPad® Movie Making and Game Design. Classes feature high-interest, ageappropriate projects which teach technology and science skills. Half and
Full day options. Early bird and multiple week discounts are also available.
www.techknowhowkids.com
YMCA of Silicon Valley
What makes Y camps different?
650.638.0500
Peninsula
We believe every child deserves the opportunity to discover who they are and
what they can achieve. Y campers experience the outdoors, make new friends
and have healthy fun in a safe, nurturing environment. They become more
confident and grow as individuals, and they learn value in helping others. We
offer day, overnight, teen leadership and family camps. Financial assistance is
available. Get your summer camp guide at ymcasv.org/summer camp
www.ymcav.org
408.351.6400
Academics
Early Learning Write Now!
Summer Writing Camps
Palo Alto/
Pleasanton
Emerson School of Palo Alto and Hacienda School of Pleasanton open
their doors and offer their innovative programs: Expository Writing,
Creative Writing, Presentation Techniques, and (new) test-taking skills.
Call or visit our site for details.
www.headsup.org
650.424.1267; 925.485.5750
Foothill College
Los Altos Hills
Two Six-Week Summer Sessions beginning June 10. These sessions are perfect for
university students returning from summer break who need to pick up a class and
high school juniors, seniors and recent graduates who want to get an early start.
www.foothill.edu
650.949.7362
Harker Summer Programs
San Jose
K-12 offerings taught by exceptional, experienced faculty and staff. K-6
morning academics – focusing on math, language arts and science – and
full spectrum of afternoon recreation. Grades 6-12 for credit courses and
non-credit enrichment opportunities. Sports programs also offered.
www.summer.harker.org
408.553.0537
iD Tech Camps and iD Tech Academies
Stanford
Take interests further and gain a competitive edge! Ages 7-17 create
apps, video games, C++/Java programs, movies, and more at weeklong,
day and overnight summer programs. Held at Stanford and others. Also
2-week, pre-college programs for ages 13-18.
www.iDTech.com
1.888.709.TECH (8324)
iD Film Academy for Teens
Stanford
Discover how filmmaking or photography can lead to a rewarding career.
2-week, pre-college summer programs for ages 13-18. Held at UC Berkeley,
Yale, and NYU. Also weeklong camps for ages 7-17 held at iD Tech Camps.
www.iDFilmAcademy.com
1.888.709.TECH (8324)
iD Game Academy for Teens
Design & Development
Stanford/
Bay Area
Instead of just playing games, design and develop your own. 2-week, precollege summer programs in game design, development, programming, and
3D modeling. Also week long camps for ages 7-17 held at iD Tech Camps.
www.iDGameDevAcademy.com
1.888.709.TECH (8324)
iD Programming Academy
for Teens
Stanford/
Bay Area
Gain a competitive edge and learn how programming can become a
college degree and even a rewarding career. 2-week, pre-college summer
programs in programming, app development, and robotics engineering.
Also weeklong camps for ages 7-17 held at iD Tech Camps.
www.iDProgrammingAcademy.com
1.888.709.TECH (8324)
Mid-Peninsula High School
Menlo Park
Summer at Mid-Pen includes 5 weeks of diverse classes designed to keep
students engaged in learning. Our summer classes have two purposes: to
offer interesting electives and allow students to complete missing high
school credit. Summer session runs from June 23 to July 24, 2014
www.mid-pen.com
650.321.1991
Stanford Explore:
A Lecture Series on Biomedical Research
Stanford
EXPLORE biomedical science at Stanford! Stanford EXPLORE offers high
school students the unique opportunity to learn from Stanford professors
and graduate students about diverse topics in biomedical science,
including bioengineering, neurobiology, immunology and many others.
explore.stanford.edu
explore-series@stanford.edu
Stratford School - Camp Socrates
Palo Alto/Bay Area
Academic enrichment infused with traditional summer camp fun--that’s
what your child will experience at Camp Socrates. Sessions begin June 23 and
end August 8, with option to attend all seven weeks, or the first four (June 23July 18). Full or half-day, morning or afternoon programs available. Perfect for
grades preschool through 8th. 17 campuses throughout Bay Area.
www.StratfordSchools.com/Summer
650.493.1151
Summer at Saint Francis
Mountain View
Summer at Saint Francis provides a broad range of academic and athletic
programs for elementary through high school students. It is the goal of
every program to make summer vacation enriching and enjoyable!
www.sfhs.com/summer
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130 Classes &
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140 Lost & Found
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145 Non-Profits
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150 Volunteers
Domestic Violence Counselors
Fosterers Needed for Moffet Cats
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Laces Soccer Camps
Youth summer soccer camp in Palo
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Martial Arts Summer Day Camps
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Outdoor Painting Summer Camps
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220 Computers/
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405 Beauty Services
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Spanish/English Counselors
152 Research Study
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Marketing Analyst
Cond resrch and anlys of mrkt/bus
data affecting company’s medical
tech products; Mng bus database;
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rprts for mgmt with focus on Chinese
mrkt; Assess plans and strgies; etc.
Bachelor in Mrktg, Mgmt, or rel field.
1 yr wrk exp in rel occup in med
tech industry conducting mrktg duties
involving Chinese mrkt. Know of data
anlys, mrktg strgies, and bus princ.
Profcy using s/w tools to anlyz mrktg
data. Profcy in Graph Desg S/W. Refs
Reqd. FT. Prevailing pay. Broncus
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Business
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609 Catering/Event
Planning
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yrs exp. Ramon, 650/576-6242
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Leo Garcia Landscape/
Maintenance
Lawn and irrig. install, clean-ups.
Res. and comml. maint. Free Est.
Lic. 823699. 650/369-1477.
R.G. Landscape
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maintenance, installations. Free est.
650/468-8859
Salvador Godinez Landscaping
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work. 20 years exp. 650-716-7011
Sam’s Garden Service
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New LawnSprinkler Systems
Planting
(650) 969-9894
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Eric, 408/356-1350
751 General
Contracting
809 Shared Housing/
Rooms
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $400/max
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to perform contracting work on any
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in labor and materials. State law also
requires that contractors include their
license numbers on all advertising.
Check your contractor’s status at
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J & G HAULING SERVICE
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ins. Free est. 650/743-8852 (see my
Yelp reviews)
771 Painting/
Wallpaper
Glen Hodges Painting
Call me first! Senior discount. 45 yrs.
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H.D.A. Painting and Drywall
Interior/exterior painting, drywall
installed. Mud, tape all textures. Free
est. 650/207-7703
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too small. AFFORDABLE RATES. Free
est. Call Domenico, 650/421-6879
STYLE PAINTING
Full service painting. Insured. Lic.
903303. 650/388-8577
775 Asphalt/
Concrete
Roe General Engineering
Asphalt, concrete, pavers, tiles, sealing,
new construct, repairs. 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
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Redwood City, 1 BR/2 BA - $800/mo +
810 Cottages for
Rent
995 Fictitious Name
Statement
Woodside, 1 BR/1 BA
private near 280 decorater furnished aek
utilities paid great views large terrace
single person phone 650 868 9125
BARRY BEAMS LIGHTING
CRAZY DIAMOND
OCULUS LIGHTING
OCULUS
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CRAZY DIAMOND LIGHTING
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No.: 590523
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
1.) Barry Beams Lighting, 2.) Crazy
Diamond, 3.) Oculus Lighting, 4.)
Oculus, 5.) Barry Beams Oculus, 6.)
Crazy Diamond Lighting, located at
114 Granada Drive, Mountain View, CA
94043, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A Limited
Liability Company.
The name and residence address of the
owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):
BARRY BEAMS, LLC
114 Granada Drive
Mountain View, CA 94043
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on 4/1/2011.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 9, 2014.
(MVV Apr. 18, 25, May 2, 9, 2014)
815 Rentals Wanted
3BR July 1 Start
Home/duplex wanted
Seeking 3 month lease (Jun-Aug)
825 Homes/Condos
for Sale
Atherton:
Grand Estate in Prime West Atherton
Location. Custom built in the MidNineties on over Two Level Acres
featuring a Full Sized Tennis Court,
Beautiful Solar Pool, Guest House
Featuring in-Suite Bedroom, Full
Kitchen, Great Room, Gym and Sauna.
Garages for Five Cars with Room
for More. Contact: Grant Anderson
Cell: 650-208-0664 or Email:
timmckeegan@sbcglobal.net
759 Hauling
Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $1099000
Portola Valley, 3 BR/3 BA - $2,998,000
850 Acreage/Lots/
Storage
Calico Rock, AR
316+/- Acre White River Ranch Auction.
Minimum Bid $800,000. Sealed Bids Due
by May 27. Atlas RE Firm, #2276. 5%BP.
501-840-7029. AtlasRealEstateFirm.com
(Cal-SCAN)
855 Real Estate
Services
ALL AREAS - ROOMMATES.COM.
Browse hundreds of online listings with
photos and maps. Find your roommate
with a click of the mouse! Visit: http://
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WIN THE GIRL
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No.: 590633
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Win the Girl, located at 2650 California
St., Apt. 51, Mountain View, CA 94040,
Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A Limited
Liability Company.
The name and residence address of the
owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):
KHINE-HEARTED, LLC
2650 California St., Apt 51
Mountain View, CA 94040
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 10, 2014.
(MVV Apr. 18, 25, May 2, 9, 2014)
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No.: 590745
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Labgear USA, located at 922 San
Leandro Ave., Ste. B, Mountain View,
CA 94043, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A
Corporation.
The name and residence address of the
owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):
Hi-Tech Lamps, Inc.
922 San Leandro Ave.-B
Mountain View, CA 94043
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on 03/26/2014.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 15, 2014.
(MVV Apr. 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2014)
SUTTON SQUARE APARTMENTS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No.: 590844
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Sutton Square Apartments, located at
1820 Ednamary Way, Mountain View,
CA 94040, Santa Clara County.
This business is owned by: A Trust.
The name and residence address of the
owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):
LAUREL E. PASCUAL, Trustee
3045 Miraloma Way
Union City, CA 94587
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on 04/16/2014.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on April 16, 2014.
(MVV Apr. 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2014)
DesignFix
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No.: 591482
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
DesignFix, located at 779 Glenborough
Drive, Mountain View, CA 94041, Santa
Clara County.
This business is owned by: A General
Partnership.
The name and residence address of the
owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):
AMANDA T. GILES
779 Glenborough Drive
Mountain View, CA 94041
MICHELE M. OSTMAN
471 Victory Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94043
Registrant/Owner began transacting
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on May 1, 2014.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara
County on May 2, 2014.
(MVV May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014)
783 Plumbing
Be & Be Plumbing
Locally owned. 20 years exp. Drains
cleaned and repairs. Small jobs welcome. Lic., bonded, insured. #990791.
650/422-0107
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801 Apartments/
Condos/Studios
Menlo Park, 2 BR/2 BA
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comm. 55 yrs+ remodeled, top corn.
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Coldwell Banker
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Sat/Sun 1 - 5
$5,500,000
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CalBRE #01052924
650.325.6161
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650.325.6161
LOS ALTOS HILLS
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& bonus room. Remodeled and updated throughout.
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CalBRE #01027411
650.325.6161
LOS ALTOS HILLS
Sun 1:30 - 4
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650.325.6161
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CalBRE #00426209
650.325.6161
LOS ALTOS
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$1,988,000
1192 Saint Anthony Ct 5 BR 2.5 BA Semi-custom spac & airy hm has
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CalBRE #00605924
650.941.7040
SAN JOSE
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CalBRE #01191911
650.941.7040
MOUNTAIN VIEW
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CalBRE #01335648
650.941.7040
SAN JOSE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
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located on quiet cul-de-sac.
Colleen Cooley
CalBRE #01269455
650.325.6161
SAN JOSE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
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CalBRE #01392043
650.941.7040
SUNNYVALE
Call for Appointment
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CalBRE #01328160
650.325.6161
SUNNYVALE
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$849,988
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neighborhood park, shops & restaurants.
Terrie Masuda
CalBRE #00951976
650.941.7040
SUNNYVALE
Sat 1:30 - 4:30
$789,000
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room, large master suite; beautiful garden & patio
Cindy Mattison
CalBRE #01052018
650.941.7040
SANTA CLARA
Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30
$698,000
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CalBRE #00886060
650.941.7040
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650.941.7040
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