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Downtown Campbell is alive with activity and there are many businesses looking for help at a wide range of part time and full time positions. Here's a list known job openings available.

Bombshell Boutique

Sales Associates (multiple part time openings)

We’re looking for responsible, reliable, and outgoing sales associates with outgoing personalities who love fashion.
Inquiries: boutique.bombshell@gmail.com or (408) 649-0948

On-Site.com

Client Services Representative

As a client services representative for On-Site.com's leasing tools, you are the expert who solves our customers' most challenging issues. Working directly with customers and cross-functionally with product, document design, account management, sales, and corporate development, you will solve difficult problems, feed valuable insights to cross functional partners, and continually delight our customers. You love great customer support and are driven to make people rave about their great experiences talking to On-Site. You have excellent interpersonal skills and are analytically minded, self-starting, detail oriented and skilled at solving problems and explaining complex issues.

Other On-Site.com Careers

Tessora’s Barra di Vino

To apply, please email your resume to tessoras@gmail.com.

Line Cook (full or part-time)

We’re looking to add a line cook to work under our head culinary chef in our “Bistro" kitchen that creates our incredible and unique tapas style food and dessert menus (which change seasonally). You have a desire to help create new and fun culinary creations for our menu and will be performing numerous styles of cooking and baking techniques. Enthusiasm, friendly personality, and passion for food, food safety, and sanitation are a must.
Food handlers certification is mandatory. Experience required, culinary education suggested.

"Wine-tender" / Server (full or part-time)

We’re looking to add an enthusiastic, friendly, and customer service oriented person to staff the front of the house where the wine and beer selections change weekly. Previous experience is required and wine education is highly desirable. Our wide range of wine require our servers to be comfortable talking about and discussing Domestic and International varietals. You will also be working at special events and private parties and would ideally have an outgoing personality...Read More

Beginning August 15, Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) will sell its 31-Day Basic GoPass for only $13 ($6.50 discount for individuals 18 years and under, 65 years and older, with disabilities, Medicare Card holders, and veterans). The pass, which regularly costs $95, is a fantastic deal that will continue during construction of the Holman Highway 68 Roundabout.

Reduced pricing will be made available for those who live or work in the following areas: Big Sur (93920); Carmel (93921, 93922, 93923); Carmel Valley (93924); Monterey, west of Sloat Avenue and north of HWY 1 (93940); Pacific Grove (93950); and Pebble Beach (93953). Proof of residency (e.g. driver’s license, state ID card, utility bill) or work site (e.g. current pay stub) must be shown to qualify for the discounted pricing.

The reduced price pass will only be available by visiting MST customer service locations at: the MST Bus Stop Shop in Monterey (201 Pearl Ave), the Marina Transit Exchange (280 Reservation Road), and the Salinas Transit Center (110 Salinas Street).

The deeply-discounted pass is being made available to help alleviate the congestion that is expected to result from the construction of the Holman Highway 68 Roundabout, and to encourage those who otherwise may not regularly ride public transit to try it during periods of major congestion.

In conjunction with the bus pass, the City of Monterey will provide deeply discounted parking at the Downtown Garages. When a customer shows their MST bus pass, they can purchase 20 daily entries to the parking garage for only $20. From the Downtown Garage, people can use their MST bus passes to get around Monterey, New Monterey, and Pacific Grove.

For more information, visit www.mst.org or call Monterey-Salinas Transit toll free at 1-888-MST-BUS1.

Beginning August 15, Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) will sell its 31-Day Basic GoPass for only $13 ($6.50 discount for individuals 18 years and under, 65 years and older, with disabilities, Medicare Card holders, and veterans). The pass, which regularly costs $95, is a fantastic deal that will continue during construction of the Holman Highway 68 Roundabout.

Reduced pricing will be made available for those who live or work in the following areas: Big Sur (93920); Carmel (93921, 93922, 93923); Carmel Valley (93924); Monterey, west of Sloat Avenue and north of HWY 1 (93940); Pacific Grove (93950); and Pebble Beach (93953). Proof of residency (e.g. driver’s license, state ID card, utility bill) or work site (e.g. current pay stub) must be shown to qualify for the discounted pricing.

The reduced price pass will only be available by visiting MST customer service locations at: the MST Bus Stop Shop in Monterey (201 Pearl Ave), the Marina Transit Exchange (280 Reservation Road), and the Salinas Transit Center (110 Salinas Street).

The deeply-discounted pass is being made available to help alleviate the congestion that is expected to result from the construction of the Holman Highway 68 Roundabout, and to encourage those who otherwise may not regularly ride public transit to try it during periods of major congestion.

In conjunction with the bus pass, the City of Monterey will provide deeply discounted parking at the Downtown Garages. When a customer shows their MST bus pass, they can purchase 20 daily entries to the parking garage for only $20. From the Downtown Garage, people can use their MST bus passes to get around Monterey, New Monterey, and Pacific Grove.

For more information, visit www.mst.org or call Monterey-Salinas Transit toll free at 1-888-MST-BUS1.

Group Music Lessons for Youth & Adults

Fall session is about to begin! Don't miss your opportunity to play classic rock songs on that guitar that you've had since college or to let your kid train their raw musical talent. Enroll today for classes in guitar, voice, piano and ukulele!

SJG School of Music and the cities of Campbell and San Jose have partnered to produce the best group music program in the South Bay with 7 locations and over 60 classes from which to choose. Classes now forming for September.

Classes are conveniently offered at the following locations in both Campbell and San Jose, including:

Classes vary by location. Click on the link above to see course offerings at each location. Classes start in September 2016.

Check us out on Yelp:

SJG School of Music

From the moment you walk in to Atomic 1800 to the moment you leave you will be immersed in my world of creative expression of what statement pieces mean to me. It is an absolute pleasure to invite you in to check out my newest one of a kind arrivals that I have hand picked from the hottest brands in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Self- Expression is what we are promoting, empowering women and men to wear what they feel and feel good doing it. Atomic 1800 clothing & accessories are for trendy, fashionable women and men of all ages all over the globe. We Have a wide Selection of name brand streetwear gear & Boutique Edgy Styles. Fashion is a meaning of self-expression & Atomic 1800 wants you to express yourself.

Call to spoken word artists! Do you have poetry, short stories, or creative writing that you wish to read aloud? Then come join the Paper Wing Theatre Company on the brand new spoken word stage at West End Celebration this year! August 27 and 28, we will take the stage with the art of the spoken word. All ages are welcome! Read your creations aloud during the festival. Please call 831-905-5684 to join us at the festival.

Lighthouse District in the News, 08/08/16

Posted on August 8th, 2016 by lighthouseave

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 articles.

The Fire Inside: Tricycle Pizza's Danica Alvarado Has a Passion for Pizza - and Now a Permanent Spot
by Raul Nava
Monterey Herald, 08/03/16

Surveying Monterey County's Limited but Rich Indian Options [Namaste India Bistro]
by Maggie Mouat
Monterey County Weekly, 08/04/16

Which Monterey Wayfinding Sign Do You Like Best?

Posted on August 8th, 2016 by lighthouseave

Between now and Friday, August 26, please take this one-question survey to let the City of Monterey know which Wayfinding Sign design you like best!

The City of Monterey is working in collaboration with Hunt Design to update our Wayfinding Signs. This is a very important project as the development of an overall Wayfinding philosophy and graphic standard can provide valuable information and communicate an organized and friendly city, without distracting from its visual beauty.

The Wayfinding Sign Program goals are:

1) Direct and orient users to main destinations

2) Guide first time visitors to destinations efficiently

3) Get drivers parked near destinations and out of their cars to ease congestion

4) Support circulation between destinations for all users (drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians)

5) Unify and refresh public signage throughout the City.

We appreciate your input. Please vote on your preferred design concept!

Thanks to Associate Civil Engineer Andrea Renny, who wrote this article first published in the City of Monterey's City Focus Summer 2016 newsletter.

Which Monterey Wayfinding Sign Do You Like Best?

Posted on August 8th, 2016 by omba

Between now and Friday, August 26, please take this one question survey to let the City of Monterey know which Wayfinding Sign design you like best!

The City of Monterey is working in collaboration with Hunt Design to update our Wayfinding Signs. This is a very important project as the development of an overall Wayfinding philosophy and graphic standard can provide valuable information and communicate an organized and friendly city, without distracting from its visual beauty.

The Wayfinding Sign Program goals are:

1) Direct and orient users to main destinations

2) Guide first time visitors to destinations efficiently

3) Get drivers parked near destinations and out of their cars to ease congestion

4) Support circulation between destinations for all users (drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians)

5) Unify and refresh public signage throughout the City.

We appreciate your input. Please vote on your preferred design concept!

Thanks to Associate Civil Engineer Andrea Renny, who wrote this article first published in the City of Monterey's City Focus Summer 2016 newsletter.

Coastal Home Furniture Gallery is holding a Moving Sale, featuring 20-50% off stock on hand. We'd rather reduce it than move it! Available items include bedroom furniture, occasional tables, dining sets, mattresses, desks, bean bag beds, and futon couches. Hurry for the best selection!

Coastal Home Furniture Gallery is open Sunday, 10am-5pm; Monday, 10am-6pm; Tuesday, 10am-7pm; and Wednesday - Saturday, 10am-6pm.

Now through September 2016, Youth Arts Collective (YAC) presents its annual Summer Art Show. This is a fabulous exhibit featuring all new work by YACsters, alumni, and mentors, including work made during our 24hr Artathon. It’s an awesome collection of work – the art is impressive, inspiring, quirky and fun. You don’t want to miss it!

Come by during regular YAC hours to see it: Mon-Fri, 3-7pm; Sat, 12-4pm.

In early April, the Custom House Store, located inside the Monterey's historic Custom House, celebrated our grand opening. Board members Harish Joshi, Bende Kelly, Jill Lynch, Susan Miller, and Gayle Paul acted as hosts, greeting visitors and giving out small gifts. Musical entertainment was provided by Kevin Hanstick, Terrence Farrell, and Pat Skinner; we thank them for donating their time and talent.

Our new home is bright and well designed, thanks to State Parks architect Mike Zuccaro and the park maintenance staff. The lovely maple cabinets were built by River City Millwork in Sacramento. Funding for them came from a donation to State Parks from the Big Sur Half-Marathon and a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Merchandise in the Custom House Store includes both past favorites and new additions. You’ll still find a fine selection of old-fashioned toys; marbles are a customer favorite. We have blank cards by local artists, featuring pressed flowers, wildflowers, and art from the park collection. We carry Bonny Doon soaps, salves, and essential oils. Papel picado garlands and Chinese tea bricks like those on display in the museum portion of the Custom House are available for purchase. Postcards and magnets with images of historic buildings are popular tourist items. There’s not room to list everything, so you will need to visit and see for yourself.

Our continued success is dependent on the generosity of our volunteer storekeepers, and we always need more. We welcome new storekeepers! If you would like to join us, please contact State Park Interpreter Michael Green by phone at 831-649-7172.

Group Music Lessons for Youth & Adults

Fall session is about to begin! Don't miss your opportunity to play classic rock songs on that guitar that you've had since college or to let your kid train their raw musical talent. Enroll today for classes in guitar, voice, piano and ukulele!

SJG School of Music and the cities of Campbell and San Jose have partnered to produce the best group music program in the South Bay with 7 locations and over 60 classes from which to choose. Classes now forming for September.

Classes are conveniently offered at the following locations in both Campbell and San Jose, including:

Classes vary by location. Click on the link above to see course offerings at each location. Classes start in September 2016.

Check us out on Yelp:

SJG School of Music

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