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Our friends at Home Church are participating in a special honor this week. They're hosting a "Prom Night" event that's organized every year by the Tim Tebow Foundation. The event is Night to Shine Silicon Valley and it's a night to give special needs individuals the red carpet VIP treatment for a night. Watch the video below and learn more about this unique and moving event. If you have the means to do so, please support the event and the Home Church's community service efforts by donating a few dollars on the the events' GoFundMe page.

The new, long-lasting, permanent body wave "digital perm" is finally here at Shinbi Salon! We're currently the only salon on the peninsula to offer this service. Call us for more details, 831-373-7919.

A digital perm is for someone: who has fine hair that needs volume and body, who has straight hair that needs movement in their hair, who has unmanageable and uneven waves in their hair that needs to be uniform, or who likes to curl their hair with a curling iron but doesn't want to damage the hair. A digital perm makes the wave most prominent when the hair is dry, and loose when it's wet. In addition, digital perms thermally recondition the hair so it often feels softer, smoother, and shinier after the perm. And it lasts from 8 months to a year!

Shinbi Salon is located at 421 Alvarado Street in Old Monterey.

Beginning in February 2017, Monterey Fire will be converting to a new, county-wide fire agency station numbering system to coincide with Monterey County Emergency Communications implementation of new computer aided dispatch software. Under the new system, every fire station in the county will have a unique number. (Phone numbers will remain unchanged.)

Stations will be numbered as follows:

Station 11: Downtown Monterey (600 Pacific Street)
Station 12: New Monterey (582 Hawthorne Street)
Station 13: North Monterey (401 Dela Vina Avenue)
Station 14: Pacific Grove (600 Pine Avenue)
Station 15: Carmel (6th Avenue between Mission and San Carlos)
Station 16: Monterey Airport (150 Olmsted Way)

Thanks to the City of Monterey for this information, originally published in their City Focus Newsletter.

Through the month of February 2017, Magnolia Chateau is offering 20% off furniture! From shabby to chique and vintage to unique, at Magnolia Chateua you'll find a wide variety of vintage and rustic home decor, women’s fashion, and gift items that you’ll find nowhere else. Visit us at 534 Abrego Street in Old Monterey.

With Valentine's Day around the corner, Fashion Trade wants to show our love to our customers! All through the month of February 2017, we'll be having a storewide sale: buy one item and get the second item (of equal or lesser value) 50% off. Visit us at 554 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey. We have lots of great women's fashion for you.

On Sunday, January 15th, 2017, the latest concept in de-stressing and wellness arrived in Downtown Campbell. The Float Station had their grand opening with a ribbon cutting conducted by the Campbell Chamber of Commerce and a catered open house to introduce what they're all about to the local community.

The Float Station allows you to experience a relaxation treatment known as "floating" where you shut out the world around you and reset your senses by floating in a pod of water infused with 1200 pounds of high quality Epsom salt. A standard treatment lasts an hour.

You can find out more and schedule your first float on their website:
https://floatstation.com

‪Famous man of action and bad hair days, Bob Carlson, was one of the recipients of the Rotarian of the Year award from the Rotary Club of Campbell. Bob has been a tremendous asset for the Campbell community in too many ways to count. At just about any major and not so major event happening in Downtown Campbell, Bob is there coordinating volunteers that he helped to organize and lending his hands to do whatever needs to be done. If you've met Bob before, you'll know what a great guy he is and we couldn't be happier to see him get recognized for his service.

Congratulations Bob and many thanks from Downtown Campbell!

Do you have a beloved lamp or chandelier that needs repair or restoration? Lighthouse Lighting and Lamps is here to help! Located at 652 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey, our specialists are able to diagnose the problem, estimate the costs, and get the job done.

We replace switches, sockets and wiring; restore antique lamps and chandeliers; paint parts to match the base; and convert European sockets into American use. We’re even able to electrify antique, candle-holding chandeliers!

Better yet, Lighthouse Lighting and Lamps is owned by a local family that has proudly operated the shop for decades. You can trust your family heirlooms and your favorite antique finds with us. Stop by and speak with owner Sal Aliotti for more information or phone us at 831-372-2788.

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