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City of Monterey Seeks VIPs - Volunteers in Parks

Posted on October 19th, 2020 by lighthouseave

The City of Monterey is seeking park volunteers! Volunteers in Parks (VIP) assist in general maintenance and beautification of City parks and gardens. They assist with planting, pruning, weeding, and landscape maintenance.

Information, tools, and instruction are provided. All Covid-19 protocols are strictly followed. No experience is necessary other than an enjoyment of the outdoors. Volunteers typically work on Tuesdays, 9am-11:30am. If interested, please contact the City of Monterey Parks Division, 831-646-3860.

City of Monterey Seeks Park Volunteers

Posted on October 19th, 2020 by omba

The City of Monterey is seeking park volunteers! Volunteers in Parks (VIP) assist in general maintenance and beautification of City parks and gardens. They assist with planting, pruning, weeding, and landscape maintenance.

Information, tools, and instruction are provided. All Covid-19 protocols are strictly followed. No experience is necessary other than an enjoyment of the outdoors. Volunteers typically work on Tuesdays, 9am-11:30am. If interested, please contact the City of Monterey Parks Division, 831-646-3860.

At MidiCi, the Neapolitan pizza company located at 467 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey, we continue to innovate our contactless ordering experience to keep our guests and staff safe.

Now, when you dine outdoors at MidiCi, you can use our order-and-pay system. Just point your phone at the QR code, order your food and drink, and we'll serve them to you at your table. Prefer to order take-out? You can get your meal and drinks to go by ordering online or through the Toast TakeOut app.

Puma Road at Portola Plaza is celebrating autumn with our Harvest Special, featuring great deals on some of our wines. Stop by the tasting room at 281 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey and stock up today or place your order online.

Puma Road's 2015 Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay is now priced at $10 per bottle (reg. $35), and $100 per case; Puma Road's 2015 Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir is priced at $25 per bottle (reg. $42); Puma Road's 2016 Pedregal de Paicines Pinot Noir is priced at $25 per bottle (reg. $42); and Puma Road's 2014 Petit Sirah is priced at $25 per bottle (reg. $45).

The Shelley Bennett Skincare Pearl Eye Primer is back in stock! With everyone wearing masks all the time, now is the time to enhance your eyes like never before. This long-lasting waterproof formula will add a pop of brightness and glow when used alone or to set your eye makeup. Available now on Shelley Bennett Skincare's online store and at our retail shop located at 588 Houston Street in Downtown Old Monterey.

This week, Santa Clara County announced that we've moved into the Orange Tier of California's Covid-19 guidelines, which loosens restrictions enough that small indoor gatherings and limited capacity indoor dining will be allowed again. Some people will read this and think, "This is a terrible idea" and others will think "YES! I can't wait!"

For the "terrible idea" people, your caution is understood. Outdoor options, takeout, and curbside services will continue to be offered. Keep in mind that Santa Clara County's public health policies have been some of the strictest in the nation. They're not going to allow anything that would be deemed reckless. Each business offering indoor services will have additional guidelines they're required to follow to keep risks as low as possible and some businesses are also taking additional steps on their own. Businesses have every motivation to make this work so we don't end up on a fast track right back to the Red Tier.

Those of you who can't wait to get inside a restaurant again, thank you for your enthusiasm, but please don't get the wrong message from this week's changes. We especially need YOU to be on your best behavior. A great fear of loosening restrictions is that some people will get the wrong idea, stop being disciplined, and we quickly lose everything we sacrificed for.

If we want nice things, we must be willing to put in the work needed to keep them.

Even as Santa Clara County is enjoying the fruits of our modest success in controlling infection rates, most of the rest of the country is slipping back into outbreak conditions again. We're also heading into the winter months and epidemiologists fear that there could be a strong seasonal component to Covid-19 much like the flu or common cold. We want these changes to last and that's going to require everyone to make smart decisions, be disciplined, and wear a mask like their lives depended upon it.

We've been given an opportunity. Enjoy. It. Responsibly.

LVL Up is NOW OPEN with Limited Capacity

Posted on October 15th, 2020 by Lvl Up

🚨ANNOUNCEMENT🚨
After exactly seven months, we are able to OPEN INSIDE again to limited guests! Starting Friday at 5PM, we’ll have our staff at the door checking that everyone:

😷is correctly wearing a MASK
📍is aware of our new LIMITED CAPACITY
💡understands & follows SOCIAL DISTANCE protocol

Here’s the latest County of Santa Clara Public Health Department regulations for indoor dining: https://bit.ly/3k0zAvY

Oktoberfest in a Box!

Posted on October 15th, 2020 by Campbell Chamber of Commerce

Since we can't host our award winning Oktoberfest in Campbell this year, we decided to bring Oktoberfest to you!! You can order your Oktoberfest-in-a-Box NOW for pickup at Sports Basement Campbell!

These party packs for 2 or 4 people include:

  • Gordon Biersch Beer
  • Chamber Oktoberfest Steins
  • Bavarian pretzels with mustard
  • Discount for German Sausages
  • Oktoberfest decorations

They are available for purchase right now online.

SHARE this information with others and help us spread the word to other Oktoberfest fans! PROST!

If you haven’t visited The Retro Fix lately— this weekend is an excellent time to stop by. The shop is stocked with some of the best/ rare games available in Northern California and Saturday at 1PM they’re hosting another guest vendor sale!

OPEN Wednesday - Sunday 1PM - 7PM Buy Sell Trade Repair

As divers, we at Bamboo Reef Dive Shop understand the importance of trying out equipment before purchasing it.⁠ Nothing is more frustrating that buying equipment that just doesn't work out. That's why we strive to carry the products we sell in our rental department, giving you the power to try before you buy! (We'll even discount the rental price from the full cost of the item.)

We have regulators, wetsuits, dive lights, and much more available for rent and for sale. We want all of our divers to feel confident in all of the gear they purchase. Visit us at 614 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey or give us at call at 831-372-1685.

Resendez Brothers Carpet and Tile Cleaning is now hiring a Lead Carpet Cleaning Technician. It's a fun and exciting opportunity with great pay and benefits. If you have prior experience, you're encouraged to apply. Resendez Brothers, a local, family-owned business, is based at 899 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

Big Moving Sale at Cat's Meow!

Posted on October 15th, 2020 by Cat's Meow

Hey there, cool cats and kittens! Cat's Meow needs your help lightening our load for our big move. (That's right - we are moving. We are NOT closing!)

To make our transition easier, we are offering 20% - 50% off our inventory. So come on by the shop at 601 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey before the end of November to get your paws on our irresistible finds.

We're open Mon-Thu, 11am-6pm; Fri, 12pm-7pm; Sat, 11am-6pm; and Sun, 1pm-6pm.

...And don't worry - we'll be sure to let everyone know where we're moving ASAP.

Free Flu Vaccine Drive-Thru Clinic in Monterey, Oct. 17

Posted on October 15th, 2020 by lighthouseave

The Monteery County Health Department and Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula present a free flu vaccine drive-thru clinic on Saturday, October 17, 10am-1pm, at Hartnell Professional Center, 576 Hartnell Street in Downtown Old Monterey. For more information, please click here.

This year, more than ever, it’s important to get your flu vaccine. This drive-thru clinic is offered free of charge to community members. Please follow the guidelines below:

1) All attendees must stay in their vehicle at all times
2) No walk-ups will be allowed for the safety of all attendees and staff
3) Health screenings will be conducted, including a temperature check
4) Masks are required at all times
5) Do not attend if you feel ill or have a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, or have recently been diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19

Can't make it that day? View a complete list of free flu vaccine clinics in Monterey County in October.

Everyone at MY Museum wishes we could celebrate Halloween together, but since we can't, we want to set you up for an unBOOlievably fun day with crafts, mad science, and cookies for your little one! Sign up today (reservations required) and pick up your MY Museum UnBOOlievably Fun Craft and Treat Buckets at MY Museum on October 31.

Each cute $30 pumpkin trick-or-treat bucket includes: 2 science experiments (a STEM playdough making kit and fun foaming experiment); 3 tricks (a stackable crayon, a pair of silly glasses, and a slap bracelet); 2 treats (individually wrapped sugar cookies from Blue Ace Bakery - 3" each); and 1 craft kit with everything included.

Our craft and treat buckets are $30 each. All proceeds support Monterey County Youth Museum (MY Museum). Advance registration required here. Pick-up on October 31, 9am-12pm, at MY Museum, 425 Washington Street in Downtown Old Monterey. Thank you for your support!

Fleet Feet Monterey presents a virtual training program, Show Up: A 32-Day Approach to Recharging Your Fitness, October 26 - November 26. You'll receive daily workouts combining running, strength and mobility, yoga, HIIT, and more; an e-journal for completing daily activities; $15 reward to use in-store or online; and access to free workshops with pro athletes. Recharge your fitness goals in this 32-day mindful approach. Fee is only $20. Register online today.

Fleet Feet Monterey is located at 472 Alvarado Street in Downtown Old Monterey.

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