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1910 W. El Camino Real STE EMountain View, CA 94040T: 650.967.2968 E: [email protected]

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La Monique’s Nail & Skin Care Salon

650 Castro St., Ste. 175, Mtn. View650-968-9901

BEST OF MOUNTAIN VIEW WINNER

BEST PEDICURE 11

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Best SalonRUNNER UPRUNNER UP2012

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MASONRY SHOWROOM2490 Charleston Road

Mountain View, CA 94043

(877) 282-0522

YARD LOCATIONS: Redwood City, Sunnyvale,

San Martin and Livermore

Visit any one of our four Bay Area yards to see variety and inventory that remains unmatched in Northern California. If seeing finished examples are more to your liking,

visit our Mountain View Masonry Showroom and see more than 300 varieties of stone, brick and pavers all beautifully displayed at a single location.

www.pbm1923.com

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE hosts

41st Mountain View Art & Wine Festival

Summer vacation is over. The kids are back in school. The weather is heav-enly. It’s the perfect time for an afford-

able, fun-filled weekend close to home. The 41st annual Mountain View Art & Wine

Festival, Sept. 8-9, could be just the ticket.A moveable feast for the senses, the festi-

val reflects the vibrant, multicultural Castro Street vibe. Handcrafted work by 600 of America’s top artists and craftmakers. Live music on stage and street throughout downtown. Fabulous food and drink. The Comcast Pigskin Party Lounge with giant screen TV. Artisan specialty food purveyors. Home and garden exhibits. Health and well-ness displays. An organic and green products showcase. Fun and games for kids with a special NASA Mars Rover Curiosity exhibit and bungee jumping.

Throngs of art lovers are expected to pour into Silicon Valley’s epicenter for this “Cul-tural Community Celebration” presented by the Chamber of Commerce Mountain View. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free.

THE BEginningThe Art & Wine Festival was launched in

1971 as the first major fund-raiser for the Chamber of Commerce. Realizing the goal of its founders, the festival provides a consistent stream of revenue that helps fund Chamber programs throughout the year. Proceeds are invested in carefully crafted programs that help strengthen and bring together Mountain View’s diverse community. Among the programs sponsored by the Chamber are Yipee (Young Innovative Professional Entrepreneurs Etc), SOAR — a mentorship/internship program, Business ConneXions and Leadership Mountain View.

ART, FinE CRAFTSCalifornia Artists brings its world-class

stable of artists and fine craftmakers to the festival. Buyers and browsers will find thou-sands of handcrafted items while browsing among 600 well-stocked booths featuring original work in glass, ceramics, metals, fiber, leather, wood, jewelry, and fine art. Beautiful vases, clocks, dishes, wall and table decora-tions, paperweights, stained and beveled glass, etchings, sculptures, photography, oil and watercolor paintings, beadwork, gold and silver jewelry, vests, handbags, hats, wal-lets, footwear, and waterfalls will be among

the thousands of one-of-a-kind items available. “Mountain View is one of the top art festivals in the country. Every item you’ll see is handcrafted from beginning to end — it’s the perfect opportunity to meet the artists that conceive and do the work,” said Terry Allie, proprietor of California Artists.

DEliCiOuS DRinkThis year’s special festival brews

from Tied House are a tasty Kolsch 45 sum-mer lager and their flagship Cascade Amber. Heineken, Gordon Biersch Marzen, Shock Top Belgian White and Bud Light will also be served. Wine lovers will be tempted by vintages from from several outstand-ing winemakers. Enjoy a Sauza Original Margarita, Cruzan Rum Premium Mojito,

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Peninsula Youth Theatre

classes camps productions

NOW ENROLLINGFall 2012 drama class/camp sessions!

www.pytnet.org

A Home Company of the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts

NOV. 10 - 18, 2012

OCT. 12 & 13, 2012

The Little Old LadyWho Was NOT

Afraid of Anything

A Dance Class Fit for Every Mom

Jacki’sAerobic Dance Class

Have fun.Get toned.Bring your kids.

Abdominal Work Strength Training Fun Aerobic Routines

Mountain View Masonic Lodge890 Church Street (next to Library)[email protected] or (650) 941-1002Ask about our complimentary childcare services

Jewish preschool, day school and overnight camp scholarships are provided by the Jim Joseph Foundation in partnership with your local Jewish Federations.

The Jewish FederationThe Jewish Community Foundation

OF THE EAST BAY

M o u n ta i n V i e w A r t & W i n e F e s t i va l

Morada Sangria or Carbo Cava Brut Mimosa for a refreshing beverage alternative. Sip your favorite beverage in a collectable wine or beer glass adorned with this year’s festival logo.

FESTiVE FOODFestival eateries will be dishing up a world

of flavorful fare — organic quinoa biryani, chicken tikka wrapped in freshly baked pulka bread, samosas, fresh corn-on-the-cob, bacon-wrapped hot dogs, souvlaki made with organic, locally sourced ingredients, teriyaki chicken and vegetables, barbecue chicken and pork skewers, plump smoked sausages, paella, tacos, tamales, burritos, pizza, garlic chicken sandwiches, Parmesan-sprinkled garlic fries, tri-tip and pulled pork sandwiches, smoked turkey legs, Philly cheesesteaks, thin-crust pizza, made-to-order crepes, shep-herd’s pie, Irish stew, chicken curry, frozen chocolate-dipped fruit kabobs, smoothies, Hawaiian shaved ice, root beer floats, bundt cakes, kettle corn and more.

COMMuniTy STAgE & kiDS’ PARk

The Kids’ Park will keep youngsters enthralled with a special NASA Mars Rover Curiosity exhibit, bungee jumping, hands-on art booths, Mobile Rock’s 24-foot climbing wall, body art and face-painting, hula hoop-ing, feather hair extensions, fossil digs, dino-saur art, carnival rides, inflatibles and bounc-ers, plus music, dance, games and prizes with the Radio Disney Road Crew. The Kids’ Park Community Stage is back! Young performers will strut their stuff in this “Mountain View’s Got Talent” style showcase.

kMVT BROADCASTS liVE

KMVT Community Television is inviting you to “speak out” on television at their booth during the festival. Drop by any time on Sat-urday or Sunday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to speak out on any topic of your choice for 1-2 minutes. In addition to broadcasting your comments on KMVT Channel 15, you will

also receive a free DVD of your recorded commentary. In addition to Speak Out, KMVT will be airing live interviews on Sunday with local KMVT community producers of several popular shows, as well as board members, community members and KMVT’s executive direc-tor. The broadcast booth will be located at Church and Castro Streets, in front of Wells Fargo.

BiCyClE PARkingAvoid the traffic congestion and ride

your bike. Bicycle parking will be offered in the St. Joseph Church parking lot at the corner of Castro and Church Streets by the Friends of Stevens Creek Trail.

VEHiClE PARkingSome free parking is available on

streets and parking plazas surround-ing the downtown area. Paid parking ($5) will be available both days (except where noted) from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 400 Castro Street (parking lot entrance on Bryant Street between California and Mercy Streets), 444 Castro Street (park-ing lot entrance on Bryant Street), Kaiser Permanente/available on Sunday only (555 Castro Street — parking lot entrance on Hope Street), Chase Bank (749 El Camino Real/Castro Street) and the City of Mountain View parking Lot #13 (on Bryant between California and Mercy Streets). Parking fees benefit the Community Health Awareness Council

COMCAST PigSkin PARTy lOungE

Sports fans will have a place to watch NFL and NCAA football and MLB pennant races on a giant LED screen in the Comcast Pigskin Party Lounge. Centrally located at Mercy and Castro, there will be plenty of seating, festive food and drink. It’s the perfect spot to kick back and take a break.

STREET ClOSuRESCastro Street will be closed to traffic from El

Camino Real to Evelyn Avenue.

FESTiVAl inFOThe festival will be held on Sept. 8-9 from

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Castro Street from El Camino Real to Evelyn Avenue. Admission is free. Pets are not allowed at the festival. Please leave pets at home. For more infor-mation, call the Chamber of Commerce at 650-968-8378, visit miramarevents.com or “like” our Facebook page facebook.com/MountainViewArtWineFestival

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Alice 97.3 FM

ALO Drink

American Skincare Centers

Armstrong Installation Services

Artisan Wine Depot

AT&T Rethink Possible

AT&T, The Real Yellow Pages

BathFitter

Bay Area News Group

Bay Home & Window

Bikram Yoga Mountain View

Black Diamond Landscaping

Blackberry React

Byers Leaf Guard

California Artists

California Department of Tourism

Cascadian Farm

CBS 5

Charonge Wine

Chevrolet

City of Mountain View

ComcastCommunity Health & Awareness Council

Conceptus, Inc

Cruzan Rum Premium Mojitos

Cutco Cutlery

CW, Channel 44

Dave’s Killer Bread

David Walley’s Hot Springs Resort & Spa

Day Worker Center of Mountain View

DBI Beverage

Door 2 Door Storage

El Camino Hospital

El Paseo Café

Ellis Eye & Laser Medical Center

Fairtex

Farm Fresh To You

Food Should Taste Good

Francesca’s Sports Bar

Friends of Stevens Creek Trail

Gold Rush Getaways

Golden State Warriors

Google

GoVoluntr

Graham Middle School

Heavenly Greens

Hotel Avante

IloveMV.org

Intuit

Intuit GoPayment

Kaiser Permanente

KBAY 94.5 FM

KBLX 102.9 FM

KCBS 740 AM/106.9 FM

KEZR “Mix” 106.5 FM

KFOX 98.5/102.1 FM

KLIV 1590 AM

KMVT

KOIT 96.5 FM

KRTY 95.3 FM

Larabar

Leadership Mountain View

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital

Mary Kay Cosmetics

ME Fox Company

Metro

Mountain Bay Plaza

Mountain View City Signs

Mountain View City Streets

Mountain View Explorers

Mountain View Fire Dept

Mountain View Healthcare Center

Mountain View Police Department Reserve Police Of�cer Unit

Mountain View Police Dept

Mountain View Recreation Dept

Mountain View Solid Waste

Mountain View Voice

Mountain View/Whisman School District

One Lawn

Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Posh Bagel

Prometheus Real Estate Group

Radio Disney AM 1310

Recology

Red Cross, Silicon Valley

Renewal by Andersen

Renwood Winery

Safe Circuit Electrical

San Jose Mercury News

Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health

Santa Clara Valley Water District

Santa Clara VTA

Sauza Original Margaritas

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

SolarCity

Sons of Italy

Stanford Chiropractic

Star One Credit Union

Sun Tropics

Sunnyvale Chiropractic

Sweet Leaf All-Natural & Organic Tea

The Craftsmens’ Guild

The Solar Company

The Swig Company

TheatreWorks

Tied House Café & Brewery

Tishman Speyer Properties

Toyota of Palo Alto

University Chiropractic

VOSS Artesian Water

Waldorf School of the Peninsula

Wells Fargo

YIPEE

YP.com

THANK YOU!

www.chambermv.org

A CULTURAL COMMUNITY CELEBRATION

The Chamber of Commerce Mountain View would like to extend its sincere thanks to the volunteers who have

given so generously of their time and service, and to the following sponsors whose participation has made the

Art & Wine Festival possible.

Of Mountain View(Formerly Cantankerous Fish)

420 Castro Street, Mountain View

(650) 966-8124

$3 Draft Beers $4 Cocktails & Wine

$6 Bar Snacks

Happy Hour 3:30-6:30 Mon-Fri

4:30-6:30 Weekends

Front Patio Dining

Mountain View Art & Wine Festival

From classic rock’n roll to sizzling Latin-reggae, jazzy swing to heartfelt country and dance-’til- you-drop disco, the Art & Wine Festival offers two full days of live music. Thirteen

big-name bands are set to play a wide-ranging musical mix on stage and street.

STREET PERFORMER lOCATiOnS

The Groove Kings

Ancient Winds

The Rhythm Vandals (left)

Ruckatan

The Boys of Summer (above)

13 bands set to play downtown

Ancient Winds (Evelyn Ave.)Glitterface (Villa St.)

Bob Culbertson (Dana St.) Emerson (California St.)

Oscar Reynolds (California St.) Aryeh Frankfurter (Church St.)

HeartStrings Music (High School Way)

Sunday, Sept. 911 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Duran Duran Duran1:30 p.m to 3:15 p.m.

The Boys of Summer 3:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.

Ruckatan

Saturday, Sept. 811 a.m. to 1 p.m.Rodeo House

1:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.The Rhythm Vandals

3:45 p.m to 5:45 p.m.The Groove Kings

MUSIC STAGE IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA

MuSiC SCHEDulE

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Chamber of Commerce Mountain View

41st Annual Art & Wine FestivalFood Vendors:

F1 Nothing Bundt Cakes Variety of Bundlets

F2 Frozen Fantasies Frozen Chocolate Dipped Fruit Kabobs & Ice Cream Bars, Fruit Smoothies, Lemonade/Herbal Iced Tea

F3 The Menu Organic Quinoa Briyani, Chicken Tikka Wraps, Samosas

F4 Triple X Fraternity Beef And Lamb Kabob Sandwiches, Lemonade

F5 California BBQ Chicken and Pork Kebobs, Chicken Teriyaki Noodles, Chicken Teriyaki Rice Bowl

F6 Moon River Corn Fresh Corn-on-the-Cob, Nachos, Lemonade

F7 Sunnyvale Elks Lodge Hot Dogs, Corn Dogs, Hawaiian Shaved Ice, Root Beer Floats

F8 Kiwanis Club of Mountain View Grilled Sausage, Corn-on-the-Cob, Tea

F9 Barrett’s Lemonade Fresh Squeezed Lemonade

F10 The Tamale Factory Tamales, Tacos, Rice and Beans

F11 California BBQ Chicken and Pork Kebobs, Chicken Teriyaki Noodles, Chicken Teriyaki Rice Bowl

F12 St. Stephens Green Sheperd’s Pie, Chicken Curry, Irish Stew

F13 Ultimate Souvlaki Souvlaki, Sheftalia, Dolmas, Baklava

F14 Lockeford Meat & Sausage Sausage-on-a-Roll

F15 Lemoine Creperie Made-To-Order Crepes, Lemonade, Ice Tea

F16 Earthly Delights Philadelphia Cheese Steak Sandwiches, BBQ Pork Sandwiches, Parmesan Garlic Fries

F17 Olde Tyme Kettle Korn Kettle Korn

F18 Willow Street Fried Calamari, Smoked Turkey Legs, Fried Artichokes & Zucchini

F19 Ear-Good Corn Roaster Fresh Corn-on-the-Cob, Lemonade, Ice Tea

F20 Thai Stick BBQ Chicken & Pork On-A-Stick, Chicken Rice Bowls, Chicken Wraps

F21 Frankie, Johnnie & Luigi, Too! Hot or Sweet Italian Sausage Sandwich, Sautéed Bell peppers or Onions, Brownies

F22 Baskin Robbins Ice Cream

F23 Silicon Valley Lions Club Bacon Wrapped Hot Dog, Shaved Ice, Arnold Palmers

F24 Thai Stick BBQ Chicken & Pork On-A-Stick, Chicken Rice Bowls, Chicken Wraps

F25 Pedemonte & Company Gourmet Sausages, Garlic Cilantro Fries, Lemonade

F26 Amici’s East Coast Pizza Pizza By-The-Slice

F27 Carmen’s Taqueria Burritos, Super Nachos, Fruit Cups, Mango-on-the-stick

F28 Passage to India Wraps (Veg/Non-Veg), Handi Biryani (Chicken & Lamb) & Mango Lassi

WINE:W-1 San Elias Sauvignon Blanc

Wyndham Estate Shiraz MalbecW-2 Charonge White w/Natural Orange Flavor

Columbia Crest “Two Vines” Cabernet Sauvignon

W-3 La Puerta Torrontes La Puerta Malbec

W-4 Renwood Roberto’s Block Pinot Grigio Renwood Clos Rene Viognier Renwood Old Vine Zinfandel Renwood Amador Barbera

W-5 San Elias Sauvignon Blanc Wyndham Estate Shiraz Malbec

W-6 Charonge White w/Natural Orange Flavor Columbia Crest “Two Vines” Cabernet Sauvignon

W-7 La Puerta Torrontes La Puerta Malbec

W-8 Columbia Crest “Two Vines” Pinot Grigio Toschi Zinfandel

BEER:B-1 Tied House Kolsch 45 Summer Lager

and Cascade AmberB-2 Heineken, Gordon Biersch Marzen,

Shock Top Belgian White, Bud LightB-3 Tied House Kolsch 45 Summer Lager

and Cascade AmberB-4 Heineken, Gordon Biersch Marzen,

Shock Top Belgian White, Bud LightB-5 Tied House Kolsch 45 Summer Lager

and Cascade AmberB-6 Heineken, Gordon Biersch Marzen,

Shock Top Belgian White, Bud LightB-7 Heineken, Gordon Biersch Marzen,

Shock Top Belgian White, Bud LightB-8 Tied House Kolsch 45 Summer Lager

and Cascade Amber

NO SEGWAYS PLEASE!NOT PETS PLEASE!Viva Plastic! We Take Credit Cards!For your convenience, pay for drink tickets and glasses with any major credit card at the Ticket/Glass booths at Evelyn Ave., Villa St., Dana St., California St., and High School Way

M/M Margaritas & Mojitos Villa & Castro, Mercy & Castro

LMV 1-3 Water, Organic Juice & Soda VOSS Artesian Water, ALO Drink, Sweet Leaf All Natural & Organic Tea, Suavva Juice, Soda

SAN/MIM Sangria & Mimosas YIPEE Sangria/Mimosas (Morada Sangria and Carbo Cava Brut Mimosas) – Mercy & Castro LMV (Morada Sangria) – California & Castro

TG 1-7 Tickets & Glass Booths 1 Ticket: $6 value Beer, Wine, Margaritas, Mojitos, Mimosas & Sangria: 1 Ticket ($6)

MISC:Information Booth @ California & CastroFirst Aid @California & CastroLost & Found @California & CastroKid’s Park @Church & CastroBicycle Parking @Church & CastroVolunteer Check-in @El Camino & Castro

CC Credit Cards Accepted For Drink Tickets & GlassesMajor credit cards accepted at TG 1 (Evelyn Ave.), TG 2 (Villa St.), TG 3 (Dana St.), TG 4 (California St.) and TG 7 (High School Way)

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