Now Hiring For Summer Camp Recreation Staff! Ages 16+
Now hiring Recreation Leaders for the Campbell Day Camp! Application deadline is February 11th!
Now hiring Recreation Leaders for the Campbell Day Camp! Application deadline is February 11th!
Artist and owner of the Lighthouse District's Play Full Ground, Mai Ryuno, is bringing her playful spirit to 2022! In her short artist's statement for 2022, she announces her decision to share happiness, hope, and positivity through her videos this year.
As an experienced visual artist, conceptual artist, and art teacher, Mai keeps hearing that her colorful presence brings people happiness, positive energy, and a smile. So she's doubling down this year, making playful performance videos for YouTube to bring cheerfulness to our lives. Check out her short artist's statement for 2022 on YouTube, and subscribe to her YouTube channel for more fun to come.
And be sure to sign up for Mai's e-mail list here, which she uses to discuss the deeper concepts behind her videos.
Through her Creativity Based Learning Program, Mai Ryuno continues to be available to individuals and organizations to share her knowledge, skills, and experience in creative learning and problem solving. Please contact her with ideas or opportunities for collaborations.
Fashion Trade Boutique invites you to come check out our selection of vintage band t-shirts - you never know what you might find! Stop by the shop at 554 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey. We're open Wednesday - Sunday, 12pm-5:30pm.
Did you know? You can shop Epicenter Cycling's Monterey store online and buy directly from our inventory! See exactly what we've got in stock, place an order, and we'll get it ready for pick-up at 230 Lighthouse Avenue - it's that easy. Browse our inventory here.
We have new Vans shoes at On The Beach this week, including Crockett High, UltraRange EXO, and Sk8-Hi. Come check them out at the shop, 693 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.
Cypress Boutique is holding a Winter Sale! Take 20% - 40% off clothing and accessories for women and men. Visit the shop, catch some great deals, and check out our fabulous new arrivals. Sale ends Tuesday, January 18. We're located at 800 Lighthouse Avenue, Suite C in Monterey.
Introducing the newest product in the Shelley Bennett Skincare Collection: Spot It Drying Lotion. This little pink powerhouse is made of soothing calamine lotion to reduce redness and calm inflammation, plus salicylic acid helps to clear up, dry up, and prevent bacteria from spreading. The added eucalyptus oil also provides antibacterial benefits.
Shelley, the local aesthetician who designed this product, recommends it for use on insect bites and to spot treat pimples at night after using moisturizer. Available now online. A small, locally-owned business, Shelley Bennett Skincare is located at 588 Houston Street in Downtown Old Monterey.
What is it that you feel called to bring forth into the world this year? When you pause to listen, what is it you need to take that next step? If that voice of wisdom is saying that a workspace outside your home may support you in bringing your vision to reality, now is the time.
For the month of January, get 22% off your first month of membership at The Pearl Works, Old Monterey's newest co-working space, when you commit to at least 3 months. The Pearl Works is located at 288 Pearl Street. Book a tour here!
Craving some heat this winter? Sample The Spicy Bee, our newest specialty pizza at MidiCi Monterey! Our signature bianca base is topped with calabrese (spicy Italian salami), creamy ricotta cheese, mozzarella, and a drizzle of spicy honey.
Order The Spicy Bee for dine-in, to-go (via the Toast app), or delivery (through DoorDash or GrubHub). MidiCi is located at 467 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey.
Every Sunday, 11am-7pm, Epsilon Restaurant and Savvy Bar have joined forces to present a delicious brunch menu on the premises of Savvy, 420 Tyler Street in Downtown Old Monterey. Join us for great food, live music, and no dress code.
No password is needed for brunch at Savvy (unlike other times during the week!), but reservations are recommended. Please make your reservation online or give us a call at 831-402-2904.
At this time, in order to be admitted to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, all visitors ages 12 and over must present either proof of full vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test result (either rapid antigen or PCR test).
Please note that, beginning Monday, January 10, 2022, those Covid-19 tests will need to be taken within 24 hours of your visit. Results from at-home tests will not be accepted. (Previously, tests needed to be taken within 72 hours).
To be clear: this new rule about Covid testing applies only to guests who do not show proof of full Covid vaccination with any vaccine approved by the WHO.
For more information on vaccine and testing requirements, please visit the Aquarium's Visitor Frequently Asked Questions page. Find information on Covid testing sites in Monterey County here.
Here's an fun activity you can do on your own in Campbell that doesn't involve having to be around a lot of people. The Campbell Museums has a couple of self guided historic walking tours you can go on!
Put on your walking shoes and learn about the McGlincy Massacre of 1896 or enjoy a stroll in downtown Campbell and explore what used to be the center of the Santa Clara County canning industry!
Have you submitted your nominations for Citizen and Business of the Year?
Who do you know that gave their all and then some in 2021 to the Campbell community? What about a local business that stepped up to give back and provide support?
We want to hear about these amazing individuals and companies.
Below are links to nomination forms. Let us know who should be in the running. The deadline to nominate is Monday, January 31st.
Just a friendly reminder that the Ainsley House is closed from December 20th, 2021 through March 2nd, 2022 for annual conservation.
Museum Staff are still in the office to help with normal research requests!
You may have remembered that the City of Campbell had previously voted to end the Downtown Campbell Parklet Program on January 3rd. It was supposed to be that on this date the program would either be replaced by a permanent plan based on the original parklet program or would end entirely.
Well, then this hyper-transmissible Omicron thing happened. I'm sure you need no introduction to that. Long story short, in a special session, the Campbell City Council voted to extend the Downtown Campbell Parklets Program an additional 90 days. This means that all of the outdoor dining options you've come to expect will continue to be around until at least early April.
The State of California has extended its indoor mask mandate through at least February 15, 2022. This is in light of the fact that California’s 7-day average of daily new Covid-19 cases almost doubled between December 31 and January 5. In other words: the omicron variant is here and it is very busy.
Please wear a high-quality mask over your nose and mouth and stay safe, everyone. You can find information on where to get Covid vaccines and boosters in Monterey County here.
Rest assured that all our Lighthouse District businesses remain open, and many offer options for people wishing to be more cautious, including take-out service from restaurants and curbside pick-up and shipping from many retail shops.
A special thanks from all of us to all of you - our valued customers and friends - for continuing to support our local, family-owned businesses!
The State of California has extended its indoor mask mandate through at least February 15 as Covid infection rates have risen dramatically since the holidays.
Please wear a high-quality mask over your nose and mouth and stay safe, everyone. You can find information on where to get Covid vaccines and boosters in Monterey County here.
Rest assured that all our Downtown Old Monterey businesses remain open, and many offer options for people wishing to be more cautious, including take-out service from restaurants and curbside pick-up and shipping from select retail shops.
Thanks from all of us to all of you, our valued customers and friends, for continuing to support locally-owned businesses!
The City of Monterey Recreation and the Food Bank for Monterey County now offer a weekly produce distribution service for seniors on Mondays at Scholze Park Community Center (excluding holidays). This program does not offer drive-through service - food will be distributed at the main entrance of the Community Center, located at 280 Dickman Avenue in Monterey.
Registration is required. You can register online, or call Scholze Park Center at 831-646-3878 and reserve over the phone with a staff member. Space is limited and you will need to reserve a specific time slot.
For more information, please read our information flyer and our document answering frequently asked questions.
Are you over 60 years of age and in need of a warm meal? If so, Monterey Recreation and Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula is offering a drive-through meal pick-up program. Meals for seniors will be offered Tuesday - Friday, 11am-12pm, at Scholze Park Commiunty Center, located at 280 Dickman Avenue in Monterey. Please note: face masks are required when picking up your meals.
To Register
Please read the flyer here, print out this application form, and bring it (and your driver's license) to Scholze Park Center, Tues-Fri, 11am-12pm. Can't print or need help with the application form? Please email Monterey Recreation or call Scholze Park Center at 831-646-3878 and leave a message for the staff.
Wondering what's on the menu? View our January 2022 menu here.
Carpets and Floors, Inc., a locally-owned small business located at 471 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey, is seeking an experienced bookkeeper / office assistant to process AP/AR, invoices, manage inventory, and perform general office duties. Duties include working closely with our accountant to ensure legal compliance, processing payroll, and tax payments.
For complete details, please visit our job listing on Facebook. You may also call us at 831-372-2300.