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Take the Short Survey for Campbell Historical Museums!

Posted on June 19th, 2014 by DCBA

The Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House is seeking feedback from the public, Museum visitors, Ainsley Garden event participants, and Museum members about programs and services offered by the Museum. Feedback from these surveys will be used by Museum staff to prepare for an August 5 City Council Study Session which will help inform the Civic Center Master Plan.

Each survey is 10 questions or less, should take no more than 10 minutes to complete, and are completely anonymous.

Please take the surveys that apply to you. Surveys must be completed by June 25, 2014. Your feedback is important and appreciated!

http://www.cityofcampbell.com/museum

Snap Fitness Offering Free Enrollment in June

Posted on June 10th, 2014 by lighthouseave

Snap Fitness, your Lighthouse District health club, wants you to look and feel your best this summer. We now have a special offer for our New Monterey neighbors!

* FREE ENROLLMENT for the month of June - savings of $99
* Call 831-373-3990 to set-up an appointment or stop by the Monterey Club during staffed hours
* Access Key $25
* Monthly rates
* No contracts means no hassles!
* No hidden processing or cancellation fees
* 24/7 key controlled access - like having your own private gym
* No crowds - no lines - no waiting
* FREE Fitness Assessment and equipment tutorial
* FREE website to track your workouts
* Access to all 1,300+ Snap Clubs at no additional cost

The Bull & Bear Logo Contest

Posted on June 6th, 2014 by omba

The Mucky Duck American Restaurant & Bar in Old Monterey will change its name to the "Bull & Bear" at the start of 2015, and the owners would like for you to be a part of this process! Buich Bros Restaurant Group (owners of the Mucky Duck) would like to reach out to all those willing to assist in the creation of our new logo through this free contest.

Submissions will be open from now until Aug 31, 2014, when the field will be cut down to 16 finalists. Submissions can be submitted via email (subject "Logo contest"), in person, or via snail-mail to The Mucky Duck, 479 Alvarado St, Monterey CA 93940. Please note: only serious applicants need apply. Any offensive (religious, racist, or sexual) artwork will be quickly laughed at and discarded.

Rules & Prizes:
1) Contestants must include their contact information. Failure to do so can result in use of your design without credit to you, the artist.

2) All logo submissions must pertain or be relevant to the history of the "Bull vs. Bear" concept.

3) Any submissions must be original artwork. Must be in highest resolution formats, preferably "vector" so it can easily be transferred/recreated onto menus, material, ads, etc.

4) Please remember to have any potential logo submissions converted to an e-file which can be conveniently shared/sent via email.

1st Place: $200; dinner for 4 in our front room; Three one-year Duck Club memberships for 2015; and a Bull & Bear swag package.

2nd Place: $100; dinner for 4 in our front room; two one-year Duck Club memberships for 2015; and a Bull & Bear swag package.

3rd Place: Dinner for 2 in our front room; one one-year Duck Club membership; and a Bull & Bear swag package.

Please feel welcome to contact the Mucky Duck by phone, 831-655-3031 or by email for details and questions.

Update: Social Wave 2.0 Launching on June 4th

Posted on May 30th, 2014 by sheldon

I wanted to let you know that we've had a slight change in plans with regards to the Social Wave 2.0 launch originally scheduled for June 1. Because of some unexpected delays (Murphy's Law, anyone?) the launch has now been scheduled for Wednesday, June 4.

On Wednesday, June 4, SocialWave.net will be down. No one will be able to edit or add new events and announcements to the website that day/night. In addition, there will be no Social Wave newsletter published the week of June 2.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at support@socialwave.net. We're looking forward to rolling out this new system and showing you what it can do!

Welcome to Lighthouse District in the News, an occasional post featuring recent news articles on Monterey's Lighthouse District. Please click the links below to read the full articles.

Three Area Bars Do Three Totally Different Things [Carbone's]
by Mark Anderson
Monterey County Weekly, 05/29/14

Paper Wing Theatre Goes Rogue and Unleashes Reservoir Dogs on Us
by Walter Ryce
Monterey County Weekly, 05/29/14

Paper Wing Opens "Reservoir Dogs," "Nerve"
by Jeannie Evers
Monterey Herald, 05/28/14

Snap Fitness Monterey (399 Lighthouse Avenue) is pleased to introduce our personal trainer David Alessandro. David instructs our Circuit Pump class on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7am. He is also available for personal training, small-group training, and nutritional counseling.

David is an A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer, a Guru in Filipino multi-style escrima, and is certified in TRX as well as CPR/First Aid/AED.

For more information and to become a member of Snap Fitness, please visit our website.

The Scholze Park Community Center is pleased to announce that the play! Monterey Travel Program Newsletter (formerly known as the Golden 55 Travelers Program Newsletter), listing information on all our trips now through December 2014, is available for download here as an Adobe PDF file. Just click this link to download the document.

The Travelers Program isn't just for seniors: many trips are available for adults of all ages. For more information on The Golden 55 Travelers Program, please phone 831-646-3878.

Green Chalk Contemporary currently has several works for sale which are available exclusively through our gallery. A list is below. Please click on the links to view each piece. Prices are available on request.

Rebecca Clark, Sweetgum (2012), graphite on paper, 16" x 22"

Rebecca Clark, Brahman (2013), graphite on paper, 8.75" x 6.5"

Rebecca Clark, Salvia (2013), graphite on paper, 6.5" x 6.5"

Tom Nakashima, Treepile, intaglio, 26" x 53"

Richard Whittaker, Hidden Pond (2005), archival pigment print on acid-free paper, 20" x 16"

Katherine Sherwood, Confluence (2014), mixed media on canvas, 24" x 18"

Katherine Sherwood, Necklace, mixed media on canvas, 24" x 28"

Green Chalk Contemporary art gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday, 1pm-7pm and by appointment. For more information, please phone Ami-Sue Lawless at 831-601-0534.

Social Wave 2.0 Launches on June 1st

Posted on May 20th, 2014 by sheldon

It's finally going to happen. I talked a little bit about our plans to release an entirely re-imagined Social Wave in a previous announcement, but wasn't yet at a point in which I could nail down a date for the new release.

The new Social Wave system is nearly ready to unveil. We'll be doing that on June 1st, 2014 sometime during the day. Please expect the system to be unavailable for most of the day. Satellite sites like our Downtown sites will remain up, but you will not be able to add or edit events and announcements.

Undoubtedly there will be some bumps and bruises that will come along with a change of the magnitude that we have in store so we want to make sure that all of our regular users remember that they can email us at support@socialwave.net in case they have any issues after the relaunch.

Old Posts Will Be Left Behind
Every account that has been used at least once in the past three years will be ported over to the new system along with everything posted in the past five years under that account. Inactive accounts and content posted more than five years ago will be moved on a case by case basis. If you think you'll be affected by our decision to drop anything older than five years old, let us know and we'll include your stuff as part of our exceptions.

If you have a merchant profile and there's a photo attached to it that's older than five years, don't worry. It'll be included. Also, if anything gets missed, this old system is going to be available as a data source to grab stuff from for a good long while before we completely shut it down.

Everyone will need new passwords
One big thing that will affect everyone is that all accounts will need to reset their passwords upon logging into the new system.

No More Forums or Reviews
Discussion forums and reviews will be discontinued in the new release. At some point we plan to introduce a comments system, but that likely won't happen in the initial release.

New Features to be Rolled Out Regularly
It's going to take some time to get all of the new features that we'd like to implement completely built out. We plan to be adding to the new version on a monthly basis so we'll be actively soliciting feedback on what you like, don't like, and what you want to see.

The Monterey County Film Commission, located in the Lighthouse District, is pleased to announce that Jessica Moss, a student at CSUMB, was the winner of the 2014 Monterey County Film Commission’s Director Emeritus Richard Tyler Film Student Scholarship Award.

Moss, who hails from Marina, is a senior in the Cinematic Arts & Technology Department at CSUMB. She'll use the $2,000 award to help cover costs for her final thesis project, The Maw, an animated film short. Her film will use traditional animation, created frame by frame, in addition to digital animation. It requires specialized equipment as well as an extended time commitment.

For more information on the scholarship fund and Jessica Moss, please click here or phone MCFC at 831-646-0910.

Beginning May 12, 2014, the schedule for free group classes at Snap Fitness in the Lighthouse District will be changing to accommodate more members. The ever popular TRX Yoga Fusion Class will still be available Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 7pm-8pm, but on Wednesdays at 7pm, by popular demand, there will now be a Regular Yoga Class! This will give more Snap Fitness members the opportunity to get a workout with yoga instructor Cindy Singh.

What is TRX Yoga Fusion? It features the strength and training of TRX (Total Body Resistance Exercise) combined with the flexibility and relaxation components of yoga. Break down tension while building upper and lower body strength and mobility. Designed for all ability levels, this workout will leave you feeling stronger while giving you the peace of mind and flexibility of yoga practice.

Please contact Snap Fitness Monterey for more information on classes or memberships, 831-373-3990. Download our June class schedule here.

Monterey Bay Aquarium is pleased to announce our Cooking for Solutions Online Auction! May 8-27, 2014, place a bid online and help support the Seafood Watch program.

Looking to plan a trip with your significant other or family? How about a culinary adventure or unique, behind-the-scenes Aquarium experience? We've got it all in our online auction, including wines from participating sustainable wineries, overflowing gift baskets from our sponsors, special vacations, and more! You'll find over 90 items to choose from! Search through the items and place your bid here.

Feeling lost or overwhelmed at the supermarket? Prime Monterey is pleased to announce that we're now offering a Whole Foods Store Tour to help you take the confusion out of your shopping cart!

You'll spend 1.5 hours at Whole Foods grocery store with Jen DeVilliers of Prime, learning how fun and easy it can be to shop for you and your family. You'll learn how to save time, money, energy, as well as how to read and compare food labels and accurately interpret product health claims so you can feel confident that you're choosing the healthiest foods.

You can join Prime's once-a-month tour, or you can book a private tour for you, your friends, and/or family. Please contact Jen via e-mail or phone her at 831-224-7119.

Welcome to Lighthouse District in the News, an occasional post featuring recent news articles on Monterey's Lighthouse District. Please click the links below to read the full articles.

A Look at the Trendiest and Tastiest Items in the Area, Including Several Nobody Saw Coming [Bright Coffee, Mrs. Delish's, Segovia's]
by Mark Anderson
Monterey County Weekly, 05/01/14

Alton Brown and Cooking for Solutions Come to Town with a Surprising Side Project
by Mark Anderson
Monterey County Weekly, 05/01/14

All New Social Wave Coming April-May 2014

Posted on April 14th, 2014 by sheldon

You might be thinking, "What's with this site? It looks so Y2K!"

Please don't exaggerate. It only looks 2004-ish. That was when the last major upgrade of Social Wave was done.

In 2004, Friendster was the hot thing everyone was doing, MySpace wasn't a niche music network, and Facebook was still known as "thefacebook.com” and had yet to expand beyond the college campus scene. It goes without saying that a lot has changed since that time.

Social Wave has evolved a lot since then too even if you can't really tell from its surface. I launched it in 2003 and by 2004 I could already tell that it wasn't going to go far as a location based community network that toned down social networking aspects and we started experimenting behind the scenes to use the system to help promote "Downtown type” business districts that featured community activities and a core of locally owned Mom and Pop businesses.

That ended up showing a lot of potential, but by the time we had a workable formula to work on, I was too involved in other work (the kind that actually pays the rent) to run with our new model. I always intended to get back to it soon. Rebuilding Social Wave has been a desire of mine for many years, but something was always in the way until a few months ago.

I've been quietly rebuilding the entire Social Wave system from the ground up for the past several months and it's only in the past week that I feel confident enough in the progress to say that a relaunch of an entirely new Social Wave is coming soon. If everything goes well, there should be a new system by early May. I'm hoping for late April, but that might be hoping for too much.

Those of you who still use Social Wave, the changes should all benefit you. Most of the "social” parts of the site are going away in favor of tighter integration with third party social media and networking services that weren't options for us ten years ago. Our goal is going to be to provide integrated tools that will help small businesses, community groups, non-profits, and event organizers promote themselves online more effectively and more easily. It'll take some time before all of our planned upgrades are fully rolled out, but as of our first release of Social Wave 2.0, you'll see a clear shift in direction.

Most of the content on the website will be ported over to the new system. We also plan on porting over all of the accounts too, but we don't know for sure yet.

Believe it or not, socialwave.net was once a pretty slick site. That it's survived long past its expiration date is a testament to its potential and here's to hopes that the second time's a charm.

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