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End of the Downtown Campbell Survival Project... for now

Posted on September 25th, 2020 by sheldon

The long difficult summer of 2020 is coming to a close and with it, we're also going to be phasing out the Downtown Campbell Survival Project. In the five months that we ran the contest, we gave away well over $1000 worth of prizes. It was a lot of fun running the monthly giveaways and we want to thank everyone who entered our contests by sharing our posts or by purchasing something.

While it was fun running these monthly contests, it was also a lot of work! For the sake of the one person running all of the digital operations for Downtown Campbell, we'll be putting the #VivaDTC hashtag and email address away... at least for now. You'll probably be seeing these contests come back for special engagements in the future.

Before we end our run for 2020, we'd like to congratulate our September winners.

  • $50 Gift Card to any Retailer: Mona T (Therapy Stores)
  • $25 Gift Card to Opa: Roneet R
  • Dozen Bagels from the Bagel Bar: Christine J.
  • $10 Gift Certificate to Blue Line Pizza: Jason B, Gigi G, Jill S, Akaya, Jayne W.

Thanks again to everyone who helped us make the Downtown Campbell Survival Project a success.

There's going to be some heavy machinery in Downtown Campbell on Monday, September 28th to install the barriers and other equipment that we'll need to setup our parklets. There'll be a crane (a lot smaller than the one in this photo) getting everything in place throughout the morning and into the afternoon.

Parklets will be installed for 23 different businesses. Some businesses will only be occupying the parking space directly in front of their shop, but some will also adopt unused parking spots donated by their neighbors to get more space to work with.

In an effort to make the parklets more pleasing, potted trees will also be installed around the parklets. The trees will be arriving on Tuesday.

The parklets are here to stay for the near future. The City has stated that the parklets will remain for a minimum of 3 months and likely longer, but modifications to improve the parklet program will be made as necessary. If you have feedback that you would like to submit on the City of Campbell's parklet program, please email the City Manger's office at CMoffice@campbellca.gov.

will be in place for at least three months.

Santa Clara Country Current Risk Level is RED - Substantial

Posted on September 25th, 2020 by sheldon

The current risk level for Santa Clara County based on the State of California's Blueprint for a Safer Economy is RED - Substantial (Tier 2 of 4).

Each county is assigned one of four tier rankings based on two critical infection numbers for the county:

  • Adjusted number of new daily cases per 100,000 people.
  • Percent of positive PCR tests.

At the Red tier, all Downtown Campbell businesses except for bars that do not serve food are allowed to be open in at least some capacity. As infection rates improve or get worse businesses will need to adjust their capacity accordingly. At the most restrictive (Purple - Widespread) tier, some businesses will not be able to operate at all.

The infection numbers are evaluated every Tuesday for changes. If our county numbers cause us to regress to a more restricted risk tier, we get one week to turn things around before we're required to comply with the more restricted rules.

The same applies for advancing to a less restricted tier. We need to show qualifying numbers for at two weeks* in a row before being allowed to progress.

Santa Clara County's infection numbers as of September 22 are:

  • 5.6 new cases/day per 100K (Unadjusted)
  • 4.7 new cases/day per 100K (Adjusted)
  • 2.4% positive test cases

Adjusted vs Unadjusted Case Counts

Case counts are published as an adjusted and unadjusted number. The adjusted number is the unadjusted number with two important modifications.

  • Case counts coming from prisons are excluded.
  • A testing bonus/penalty is applied. Counties that test more are rewarded with a bonus reduction in their case count. Counties that don't test enough are penalized.

Blueprint for a Safer Economy

See the Blueprint for a Safer Economy site for more details about the different risk tier levels and what is and isn't allowed by the state at each level. Be aware that counties have the final say of what can be disallowed. Santa Clara County generally follows the state guidelines except for in one area. Indoor dining is not allowed in Santa Clara County.

Thank You for Taking Precautions

Thank you to all of you who have been careful and are taking precautions to reduce the risk to yourself and to others. The only way our businesses can remain open is if everyone acts responsibly and keeps the infection rates low until we have an effective vaccine and enough of that vaccine to end the Covid-19 pandemic. We understand that having to wear face masks, keeping distance, and not being able to hold private social events at your house is not a lifestyle choice anyone really enjoys, but it's what we all have to do for the sake of everyone in our community.


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Khartoum Re-opens as a Pizza-Beer Garden

Posted on September 25th, 2020 by Khartoum

Khartoum is open again! They're open daily for daily for outdoor drinks with food from another Campbell favorite, The Garret (Pizza-Pub)!

Hours are 4pm to 10pm Monday thru Saturday and Noon to 10pm on Sundays.

Strict COVID-19 protocols will be followed to keep the Khartoum staff and all of you as safe as can be. Come support with a slice and a beer!

Snake & Butterfly is Closing

Posted on September 25th, 2020 by Snake & Butterfly

Dearest Snake & Butterfly family,

Like all of us, 2020 has hit S & B really hard. We started out the year with the expectation of our lives moving in a completely different direction. In January, we put the shop on the market for sale after we had decided that it was time for us to begin our next chapters.

Celeste was going to continue making moves in local politics, changing the world one day at a time. Vince was going to attempt to retire and enjoy more time with his beautiful Maria. I was going on a grand European adventure and try to figure out what I want to be when I grow up.

This year has had other plans for all of us. We caught on fire. An offer to buy the shop fell through because shelter in place started… and then we lost Vince.

A big part of the soul of the shop is gone and S&B will never be what it was. Celeste, Cris and I cannot carry the torch without him and are ready to move forward.

With all of that said, we hope that you can help us close the book on this chapter of our lives by spreading the word. Saying goodbye to the shop allows us to properly say goodbye to our beloved Vince and, in doing so, move forward with full hearts and hopes.

That is what Vince would have wanted for us, so that is what we shall do.

Inquiries can be directed to Robbie Matusich (408) 531-5542 / robbierealtor@gmail.com

Weekend street closure is in effect Friday night and all day this weekend! Put on a mask, come enjoy the great weather (and clean air) that we’re having, and grab a table downtown!

One well distanced musician will be plugged in next to Rocket Fizz from 6-8pm tonight and Saturday night.

This will be our last weekend of having the road closed for restaurant seating and outdoor shopping. On Monday, the road will be closed during the day to have barriers for our new parklets installed. On Tuesday, potted plants will join the traffic rails to soften the look. The parklets will look a lot better than the temporary barriers in place now.

Pocket Change Restaurant, home of late-night American comfort food, has a simple solution for social distancing: a new walk-up window on the side of the building in the alley! You can call in your order in advance at 831-643-9169 for a curbside pick-up, or simply visit us at 204 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey to place your order at the window. Cash and carry only.

The window is located in the alley on the left-hand side of the building. Walk past the tree, check out the menu printed on the white board, step up onto the deck, and ring the doorbell next to the menu. We'll be with you in a minute to take your order or bring you your food.

Don't want to leave your home to get your sandwiches, chili cheese fries, calamari, or wings? We also offer delivery through DoorDash.

Congratulations to Gracie Jiu-Jitsu instructor Tom Chuckerel for receiving the Blue Belt Stripe 2 (BBS2) on his black belt from Gracie University of Jiu-Jitsu! He has worked very hard with his son during the lockdown to achieve this.

Tom's wealth of jiu-jitsu knowledge, his law enforcement experience, and his giving spirit to the students of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Monterey and the community are amazing. Gracie is so grateful to have him as our instructor.

Gracie Jiu-Jitsu is located at 636 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey. It is now offering classes on Zoom and outdoors on the deck behind our studio.

Back Issue Blowout Sale at Current Comics

Posted on September 24th, 2020 by Current Comics

Current Comics is having a Back Issue Blowout Sale! For a limited time only, boxed back issues with a cover price of $2.98 or less are only 50 cents each. We've got thousands of great books in stock at this amazing price. Come and check them out at 400 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey and be sure to wear a mask over your nose and mouth. (Be a hero!)

Bamboo Reef Dive Shop is teaming up with Fin and Forage to raise funds for Big Sur Fire, a nonprofit organization focusing on fire protection, rescue, and emergency medical services for the Big Sur area.⁠

September 25-27, swing by Bamboo Reef at 614 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey for a huge backyard dive gear sale (featuring 10-20% discounts on some of your favorite items), an art sale (featuring signed images, wood burning art pieces, gyotaku, and more all contributed by the artists), and a raffle with great prizes. View details here.

A portion of the proceeds from the gear sale and all of the proceeds from the art sale and the raffle will go to Big Sur Fire. Raffle prizes will include items such as spearguns, dive lights, swag bags, and more. Raffle winners will be announced on Monday, September 28. Purchase raffle tickets online here. You can also donate directly to Big Sur Fire here.

Grace Lifestyle Boutique has new dresses in stock for fall! They're both comfortable and stylish. Come and check them out at 459 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey. Grace is open for in-store shopping and also offers curbside pick-up and shipping - visit our Instagram page to view some of our newest looks.

Do you ever get a craving for chocolate? Here’s a new item to satisfy your impulse: Valrhona Chocolate Fondant Cake at Parker-Lusseau Pastries and Cafe. It's gluten free and very tasty. Visit the shop at 539 Hartnell Street in Downtown Old Monterey and try a slice. The kitchen is currently producing a couple batches of this delightful indulgence each week.

Nail Salons Open for Indoor Services

Posted on September 23rd, 2020 by lighthouseave

Good news! On Tuesday, September 22, 2020, it was announced by the California Department of Public Health that all nail salons across the state are permitted to reopen for indoor services.

You're invited to call to your favorite nail salon and make an appointment, but please be patient. No one was expecting this announcement, and it may take our local artisans a few days to prepare their businesses to reopen.

To learn more about the State of California's Blueprint for a Safer Economy, and to learn what's permitted in Monterey County at this moment according to the Blueprint, please click here.

Nail Salons Can Open for Indoor Services

Posted on September 23rd, 2020 by omba

Good news! On Tuesday, September 22, 2020, it was announced by the California Department of Public Health that all nail salons across the state are permitted to reopen for indoor services.

You're invited to call to your favorite Monterey nail salon and make an appointment for a manicure or pedicure, but please be patient. This was an unexpected announcement, and it may take our nail artists a few days to prepare their businesses to reopen.

To learn more about the State of California's Blueprint for a Safer Economy, and to learn what's permitted in Monterey County at this moment according to the Blueprint, please click here.

Hooked Yarn Now Available at Slowfiber

Posted on September 22nd, 2020 by Slowfiber

Do you knit or crochet? Slowfiber carries Hooked brand yarn! Hooked yarn is made from textile waste - recycled cotton and industry off-cuts are their specialty - and most is produced at their own facility in Portugal. This yarn is great for making baby items, cowls, bags, stuffed toys, and soft goods. It's super soft, cost effective, and machine washable.

Hooked yarn is available in-store at Slowfiber in a wide variety of colors. To find out which types of yarn and colors are here, please visit us at 517B Hartnell Street in Downtown Old Monterey or phone us at 831-901-3168. Unlike much of our stock, these yarns are not available for purchase on our website.

New Menu Items at MidiCi

Posted on September 22nd, 2020 by MidiCi

MidiCi Monterey, The Neapolitan Pizza Company, is happy to introduce new items to the menu! Stop by and enjoy the new Tuscan Pizza (with sun-dried tomatoes, artichokes, and goat cheese), La Margarita Fiesta Pizza (with chorizo, jalapeños, and mixed bell peppers), Barbecue Chicken Pizza (with marinated BBQ chicken breast and red onions), and Spaghetti Bolognese (ground beef sautéed with herbs, carrots, celery and onions in our house-made tomato sauce). MidiCi offers pick-up, delivery, and outdoor dining at 467 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey.

Locals' Night at Montrio Bistro

Posted on September 18th, 2020 by Montrio

Montrio Bistro is launching Locals' Night every Tuesday and Wednesday, September 22 - October 31, 2020. Join us on our 40-seat outdoor patio and enjoy discounts on food and cocktails! Those nights, just show a Monterey County ID and receive 25% off the entire menu. Craft cocktails by award-winning spiritsmith Anthony Vitacca are only $11 each.

Montrio Bistro, located at 414 Calle Principal, is open for outdoor dining Monday - Thursday, 4:30pm-9pm, and Friday - Saturday, 4:30pm-10pm. For reservations, call 831-648-8880. Curbside pick-up and delivery is available daily, 4:30pm-9pm.

Our weekend road closure is in effect this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in Downtown Campbell. The street will be opened for outdoor dining and pedestrian traffic on Fridays and weekends until the installation of our parklets are completed.

Put on a mask and come join us for some socially distanced shopping and outdoor fun this weekend.

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