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The Curtis Gallery, located at 451 Washington Street in Downtown Old Monterey, is now offering a limited selection of vintage prints. Are you a Curtis collector? If not, come by The Curtis Gallery for inspiration and special holiday pricing. Receive a complimentary vintage print with the purchase of a photogravure copper plate.

For more information, please phone The Curtis Gallery at 831-920-1405.

This Place Matters: The First Ainsley House

Posted on December 11th, 2019 by susanblake

This month’s featured landmark home is the first J. C. Ainsley House at 84 North Third St. The Queen Anne cottage style house is estimated to have been built in 1874, on a 7 ½ acre ranch. It originally stood on the northeast corner of East Campbell Ave. and Winchester (Road) Blvd. Its story is another example how homes were saved rather than demolished by moving them to new locations as the township grew.

Yet another house built by George Whitney, it shows his talent for creating unique details in the Queen Anne Style. The wide shiplap siding made of clear heart redwood, was likely sourced in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Ornately carved brackets support the eaves, with cut scallop shaped shingles and decorative work underneath. The one story house with no basement and an unfinished attic, had a half story added in 1983. The addition maintains the exterior architectural integrity of the Queen Anne style.

When John Colpitts Ainsley first arrived in Campbell in 1887, he purchased this house and ranch lands. Originally from England, he came to the United States in 1884 to seek his fortune in America. While still a bachelor, Mr. Ainsley began to experiment with canning fruit on a stove in his backyard sheds. It was here that J.C. figured out how to keep our locally grown peaches, pears, apricots and prunes from spoiling, while maintaining their flavor and color. His canning methods allowed the fruits to be shipped back to eager buyers in England who were looking for quality above and beyond what they could get locally. J.C. Ainsley is credited with inventing canned fruit salad.

In 1891, his “Washboiler Cannery” produced a thousand cases of fruit. (See Jeanette Watson Campbell the Orchard City). Mr. Ainsley went on to become a highly successful business man, building the J.C. Ainsley Packing Company, while providing good employment for many of the town’s residents. He married a local young lady, Alcinda Shelly, on May 1, 1894 and they had two children.

In 1921, the Campbell Union School District purchased the house and property and built the Campbell Union Grammar School, now the Heritage Village Office Complex. The district moved the house to the rear of the property to make way for the new school building, where it was rented to the first school principal for $25 a month. At one point the house was converted to a Manual Arts shop for students when the principal’s wife decided their growing family needed more room.

During the Great Depression, the house was put up for sale, and in 1930, it was sold to the only bidder, the school custodian and volunteer fireman, Antone Ferro. Mr. Ferro bought the house for $150. In 1933, he moved the house once again, by using horses, a capstan and a system of 12 foot long wooden skids with short wooden rollers rather than a wheeled vehicle, to its current location on North Third St. This method of house moving was common in Campbell because it allowed the structures to be maneuvered...Read More

Does your loved one need a smartphone upgrade this holiday season? I Point Cellphone Repair buys and sells used smartphones, and they're conveniently located at 801 Lighthouse Avenue, Suite A, in New Monterey.

Locally owned and operated, I Point repairs smart phones, tablets, laptops, and other personal computers in-house at very reasonable prices. They also carry smart phone accessories such as cables, chargers, and screen protectors, which make great stocking stuffers.

Having trouble with your device? I Point repairs charging ports, digitizers, cameras, and speakers. They even unlock cell phones. Visit them and let them help you with your smartphone and laptop woes!

Fashion Trade Boutique is offering 10% off your purchase to everyone who brings in an unwrapped children's toy for our toy drive this holiday season. Gifts will be donated to children attending the 34th annual holiday dinner on December 25 for people in need at Monterey County Fairgrounds. We also have a donation box for gently used clothing to be donated to families at this event.

Fashion Trade is located at 544 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

Gift Cards Available at Nancy Dean's

Posted on December 10th, 2019 by Nancy Dean's

Nancy Dean's is now selling gift cards! They make the perfect gift or stocking stuffer. Swing by and grab a gift card to give to your family and friends this holiday season. Maybe you’ll even be lucky enough for them to use it with you.

Nancy Dean's, serving American comfort food in a casual setting, is located at 598 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

Brian Bode, owner of Oya Salon, located at 201 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey, has recently launched a new line of beauty products, BODE. One Hair, One Skin, and One Bar: it's a small range of three products for all hair and skin types. All are organic, cruelty free, vegan, and sustainable. It's a pure and simple approach to beauty.

In 1997, Brian founded Oya. The space soon caught the attention of eyes across the country, with Harpers Bazaar describing it as ‘one of the hottest salons in the western U.S.’

After a time it came to Brian that, like life, the beauty industry is pretty relentless. So many products, so many tips, and so much advice. He thought, as a chef would say of creating a sauce, ‘reduce reduce reduce.' This is the result: initially, three products that are as simple in ingredients as they are simple to use.

Now available online and at Oya Salon in New Monterey.

As of December 8, 2019, Bull Dog British Pub (611 Lighthouse Ave) and Nacho Bizness (615 Lighthouse Ave) in Monterey have closed down temporarily for a big remodel and expansion. Don't worry - they'll be back in 2020 bigger and better than ever! We'll keep you posted.

The Old Monterey Business Association announces the 2019 Downtown Business Awards!

Best Downtown Small Business
Sur Burger

Most Inviting Business
MidiCi The Neapolitan Pizza Company

Best New Restaurant
Alta Bakery and Cafe

Most Innovative Business
Cult Taco

Best Downtown "Meet Up" Spot
TZONE Monterey

Best Window Display
Butterfly Boutique

Best Business Renovation
Peet's Coffee and Jacks Terrace at Portola Hotel & Spa

2019 It's Happening Now Award
Puma Road at Portola Plaza

Downtown Anchor Award
Rosine's Restaurant

Old Monterey Impact Award
Golden State Theatre / Selfieville

2019 Business Partnership
Language Capital of the World Cultural Festival

Best Downtown Holiday Traditional Event
Ice Skating by the Bay

Downtown Street Beat Award
Uretsky Security

Best New Downtown Community Event
Monterey Peninsula Pride Celebration

Best Downtown Beautification Project
Sandy Freeman & the Alvarado Maintenance District

In Great Appreciation
Louie Marcuzzo

The Old Monterey Business Association (OMBA) is a nonprofit organization committed to enhancing and promoting the economic vitality and community spirit of Old Monterey. We strive to enhance and promote the economic vitality and community spirit of Old Monterey as well as maintaining the Downtown as a unique retail, entertainment, and commercial center for both residents and visitors of Old Monterey.

Pixels Graphic Design, located at 730 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey, is having an overstock sale on select reams/packs of overstock paper, now through January 2020. We're offering regular-weight 8.5" x 11" paper at $5 per pack or best offer.

In addition, be sure to ask about the sale price of 11" x 17" and 8.5" x 14" paper on our sale shelf as well as 8.5" x 11" resume paper from Astroparch and Royal Fiber.

New at Grace Lifestyle Boutique this week: faux leather leggings and faux suede vests! At Grace, we're are all about faux leather, faux suede, and faux fur. We like to Go Faux in support of our furry friends. You can find us at 459 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey.

Introducing Lilify x Tejido: New Knit Apparel

Posted on December 7th, 2019 by Lilify

Lilify is beyond delighted to announce the launch of Lilify x Tejido. Handmade with fine fibers, this knit collection introduces a trio of pieces that are simultaneously luxurious and cozy: the Livia scarf, the Carmen duster, and the Vida scarf. Come and see them at our shop, located at 281 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

Lilify's knit collection, made in collaboration with Tejido Textiles, is part of a special fair trade cooperative employing mothers in rural villages. These women are able to work from home so they don’t have to leave their village and can watch their children as they work.

The Livia is a stunning, substantial, heirloom piece. With abstract woven details and black fringe, the Livia can be worn as a scarf, wrap or shawl.

The Carmen is an absolutely elegant addition to any outfit. With an oversized collar and a long length that hits mid-calf, this duster suits well dressed up or down. The Carmen is the cardigan you won’t ever want to take off.

The Vida is a soft, lithe, square scarf that drapes with utter elegance. This neutral piece, with exquisite woven detailing, can be worn as a scarf or shawl.

Osio Theater Membership Drive - Save 10%

Posted on December 7th, 2019 by Osio Theater

This year for the holidays, purchase an Osio Theater membership! They make great gifts for locals. We're now offering 10% off all membership fees, November 29 - December 25, 2019.

Already have a membership? If you renew now, you get 10% off your renewal and your membership will update at its original purchase time.

Osio Theater offers four membership levels with amazing perks. Our basic membership level, called "Cinematographer," is now priced at $90 for a single membership (usually $100), or $162 for a couple's membership (usually $180). Perks include:

1) Membership Card

2) $7 flat rate admission for all regular showtimes (excludes special events and fundraisers)

3) Invitation to member-only events such as early previews of movies and annual Academy Awards party

4) Exclusive concession packages including discounts on beer/wine and free refills of large popcorn

5) Free member screenings and invites

6) Sneak previews of films

7) No service charges on internet ticketing

Your membership is essential for Osio's continued success as a local non-profit that brings great cinema to you and youth film education to our community. Your membership fees contributes to our new youth education programs, fund theater renovations, and ensure quality film offerings. Thank you! Visit us at 350 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey.

Spa on the Plaza is now offering two luscious holiday specials. Please phone us at 831-647-9000 or visit our website for more information.

Rose Oil Body Massage
$130 for 50 minutes
This is a truly transformative massage using organic rose essential oils and steamy compresses to hydrate the skin and calm your busy mind. It's sheer bliss!

Hydrating Facial
$175 for 80 minutes
A custom blend of oils and serums combined with a firming facial massage and mask will leave your skin feeling invigorated and possessing a youthful glow.

Rosine's Restaurant is holding a food and toy drive this holiday season to benefit the Salvation Army! From now until December 23, 2019, bring in three new cans of non-perishable food or one new unwrapped toy and receive a free small bite dessert with your meal. Rosine's, a family-owned business known locally for its wonderful cakes and cookies, is located at 434 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey.

We were hoping to have better news, but the weather report is looking very unfavorable for the Carol of Lights on Saturday, December 7th. This event has been held in rain before, but the weather forecasts are predicting a downpour with high winds.

That's more than we can do for safety reasons. We're very disappointed that we have to cancel, but it's in the best interest of safety for everyone involved from the families who'd be coming to our many volunteers and hired vendors who'd be working in potentially dangerous conditions.

Thank you all for understanding and please remember that we've still got our Santa hats on for Christmas in Campbell street music on the remaining Friday and Saturday nights until Christmas that aren't rain soaked.

Also, there are other holiday events taking place indoors that were scheduled to take place alongside the Carol of Lights. Those are still happening.

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