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Nacho Bizness Tees, Hoodies & Hats

Posted on July 27th, 2020 by Nacho Bizness

Nacho Bizness 2.0 is coming... But for now you can purchase tees, hoodies, and caps to support your favorite nacho joint on the Monterey Peninsula and rep your spot!

At our online store, we're selling fitted men's and women's short sleeve tees and a unisex hooded sweatshirt with the Nacho Bizness logo, plus beanies, flat-billed caps, and zip-up hoodies. Get yours today!

On The Beach Surf Shop, located at 693 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey, is carrying Barefoot's Hawaiian print face masks! These masks have three layers - two layers of Hawaiian print fabric and one layer of pellon lining - with elastic ear bands for comfort and ease of fit.

On The Beach is all about spreading aloha not germs. We want OTB families to be safe and live with aloha! Stop by the shop and pick up your mask.

There's one weekend left in the "Beauty Round" of the Downtown Campbell Survival Project Prize Drawings. You have until the end of the day on Sunday, August 2nd to enter the July drawings to win one of five great prizes that you can take advantage of once beauty salons are allowed to re-open again.

The main prize for the July drawings is 3 hours of Electrolysis Hair Removal from All Bodies Welcome Hair Removal ($360 value) and we have four runner up prizes of $50 gift certificates for services at Ritual Day Spa. See our July Survival Project Contest Post for more details.

Starting this week on Tuesday, July 28th E. Campbell Ave. in Downtown Campbell will be closed in the east-west direction to through traffic to open up additional outdoor space for socially distanced outdoor dining and shopping (but remember to wear your masks). You'll have more opportunities to support Downtown Campbell businesses and win a nice beauty prize for yourself.

The cross-streets to E. Campbell Ave. will not be closed and will remain open for people who want to continue taking advantage of takeout and curbside pick-up.

Available now at Cypress Boutique Monterey: a new clip-on eye shield face mask with elastic ear bands. Located at 800 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey, Cypress has a good selection of face masks and hand sanitizers for the whole family. Stop in today and stay safe out there, people! We're open Tuesday - Sunday, 11:30am-6:30pm.

Locally Made Bubble Bath Now at Lilify

Posted on July 25th, 2020 by Lilify

What is kinder than a beautiful bubble bath? Bathing welcomes the time and space to pause and nourish our body, our skin, and our soul. To allow oneself to break, breathe and to be, Lilify introduces our newest line of small batch, signature bubble bath.

Created in collaboration with and made locally by Connie Mardon, our bubble bath features the same exquisite scent blends as our beloved body lotions. Herby, earthy, and unique, our blends offer careful aromatic pairings created to relax and uplift.

Now available online and at our store at 281 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

What month is it? The month that Hula's Island Grill starts getting the best organic rhubarb and strawberries to top their Brioche Bread Pudding! Life is looking up.

Hula's is now open for take-out and outdoor patio dining at 622 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey. Please call for a reservation if you want to dine there, 831-655-4852.

Home care facial kits are now available at Spa on the Plaza for curbside pick-up or home delivery. Options include the SkinCeuticals Deluxe Home Care Kit and the Jurlique Hydrating Rose Kit. Place your order at the links. Spa on the Plaza is located at 201 Alvarado Street, Suite A in Downtown Old Monterey.

Skinceuticals Deluxe Home Care Kit ($75)
Includes full size Tinted Physical Fusion SPF 50 and Biocellulous Restorative Mask and sachet size samples of Glycolic Cleanser, CE Furlic, Discoloration Defense, Triple Lipid, and Glycolic 10.

Jurlique Hydrating Rose Kit ($30)
Includes deluxe size samples of Nourishing Cleansing Oil, Rosewater Balancing Mist, and Rare Rose Moisturizer and sachet size samples of Activating Water, Rare Rose Serum, and Rare Rose Gel Cream.

We have some exciting news. The street closure that many of you have asked for is finally going to happen in Downtown Campbell. The closure will start on Tuesday, July 28th and last for at least two weeks. After two weeks, the move will be re-evaluated and adjusted as needed.

Once the closure commences, any business with a storefront on E. Campbell Ave. will be allowed to expand up to halfway out into the street. There will be more room for restaurants to setup outdoor tables and retailers can move merchandise into outside tables as well.

The road closure only affects traffic traveling east/west on E. Campbell Ave. All of the cross streets will remain open to through traffic and parking spaces on the cross streets will be reserved for curbside pick-up and short term parking for those coming downtown to grab takeout orders. Most of the parking lots in Downtown Campbell will remain accessible.

All businesses must continue to comply with all state and county mandated Covid-19 safety practices. Tables cannot be any closer than 10 feet to allow people sitting at each table to remain at least six feet away from their closest neighbors. Alcoholic drinks can only be sold with meals and must be consumed on location.

Masks are required at all times except when eating or drinking. This includes when you're waiting in line, placing an order, or spending a few minutes enjoying the evening after dinner.

We want to do this, but only if it can be done without sacrificing public safety or the safety of our own crews. If you enjoy having more outdoor dining and shopping, it's up to you to help us keep this going. If people act like this is a festival and see it as an excuse to not wear a mask and ignore social distancing, expect this experiment to be pulled back once the two-week trial has passed.

Opening the street for business use and pedestrian traffic should help reduce congestion on the sidewalks, but it may get crowded at times so face masks are required.

Outdoor Dining in Monterey's Lighthouse District

Posted on July 23rd, 2020 by lighthouseave

Want to support small, locally-owned food establishments? All restaurants in Monterey's Lighthouse District are now offering take-out and/or no-contact curbside pick-up, many are working with delivery services to bring their delicious cuisine straight to you, and a few are now offering outdoor dining!

Al fresco dining experiences are now available at American Burger, Bon Ton L'Roy's, El Cantaro, Hula's Island Grill, and at newly-opened Tutto Buono Eataliano. Learn more about all your dining options at the Lighthouse District Dining Guide.

The New Monterey Business Association would like to thank the City of Monterey for making outdoor dining possible and quickly processing business applications for sidewalk dining.

New regulators have arrived at Bamboo Reef Dive Shop!⁠ We are loving these new NEX regulators. NEX Underwater Products was created by divers, for divers, and their regs are assembled right here in Monterey. We're ecstatic to be supporting our neighbors!

Curious to test them out on a dive? All of our rental regulators are now NEX regulators, so swing in and take them for a test dive. Bamboo Reef is located at 614 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

Gracie Jiu-JItsu Monterey invites you to join us for our Women Empowered Class, taught every Wednesday at 6pm and Friday at 8am on Zoom. Learn essential Jiu-Jitsu techniques in the safety of your living room. No mats and no partners are necessary. If you're interested in trying out a class, please contact Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

In this 15-lesson program, we'll teach you how to neutralize the 20 most common attacks ranging from having your hair grabbed to being pinned to the ground by a weapon-bearing assailant. Each one-hour Women Empowered lesson addresses two techniques. You can start the program at any time and participate in any class without previous experience. The techniques in the Women Empowered program employ leverage, technique, and timing, so anyone, regardless of age or athletic ability, can make them work against larger opponents.

Current Comics is happy to announce that The Walking Dead comics will be re-released in color! If you still haven’t read The Walking Dead series, or want to experience them again in color, get them when they’re on our shelves this October. Issue #1 will be available for pre-order on July 30 at the shop and on our website.

This new deluxe series, featuring the masterful work of colorist Dave McCaig, will NOT be collected into trade paperback any time soon, so fans and new readers should not wait. Issue #1 will be available on October 7, 2020. Each following month, two issues will be released.

Current Comics is located at 400 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

You can't go to the gym, but you can exercise your mind! Sovino Wine Bar's Trivia Night is now being held remotely every Monday at 7pm via Zoom and Classmarker.com. To play, please visit our website and purchase "Trivia" to receive the necessary links. For the game on July 27, the $10 fee will be waived when you make a purchase from Sovino's online wine and beer store. Please pay in advance and join in the fun!

American Culinary Foundation's Covid-19 Relief Fund

Posted on July 22nd, 2020 by lighthouseave

Are you a cook, dishwasher, or sous chef who has lost your job because of a restaurant closure during the coronavirus pandemic? You can apply for assistance here from the Covid-19 Relief Fund from the Monterey Bay Chapter of the American Culinary Federation. You must show proof that you were employed in Monterey County for at least 6 months. Relief can be provided to your PayPal account or by check to ensure that you have access to basic necessities (food, housing, transportation, etc.).

Want to donate to the Covid-19 Relief Fund? Please click here. The Monterey Bay Chapter of the ACF is donating a dollar-for-dollar match, up to $6,000.

American Culinary Foundation's Covid-19 Relief Fund

Posted on July 22nd, 2020 by omba

Are you a cook, dishwasher, or sous chef who has lost your job because of a restaurant closure during the coronavirus pandemic? You can apply for assistance here from the Covid-19 Relief Fund from the Monterey Bay Chapter of the American Culinary Federation. You must show proof that you were employed in Monterey County for at least 6 months. Relief can be provided to your PayPal account or by check to ensure that you have access to basic necessities (food, housing, transportation, etc.).

Want to donate to the Covid-19 Relief Fund? Please click here. The Monterey Bay Chapter of the ACF is donating a dollar-for-dollar match, up to $6,000.

Shelley Bennett Skincare is holding a donation drive for Community Homeless Solutions Women's Shelterthrough the month of July. For each grocery bag-sized donation of women's and children's clothes, household items, and/or toys that day, Shelley Bennett will give you 5 raffle tickets.

At the end of the drive, Shelley will be holding a raffle for 5 tote bags filled with skincare products! Please email Shelley for an appointment to drive up and drop off your donation at the shop, 588 Houston Street in Downtown Old Monterey. She'll contact the raffle winners on August 1.

From now through July 31, enjoy 15% off any purchase of $50 or more at Shelley Bennett Skincare's online store. Use code: community.

Community Homeless Solutions is Monterey County’s largest provider of homeless transitional housing and emergency shelter beds, including shelter for women and children fleeing domestic violence.

Sovino Wine Bar and Merchant is hosting an online painting class with local artist Bunny Paivine on Saturday, July 25, at 6pm. Learn how to paint this picture from the comfort of your own home! Fee is $30 per person and includes paint, supplies, and delivery of the paint and supplies. (You can order wine or beer from us, too!)

Purchase your tickets at our online store. Class details will be sent to you following your purchase. Please purchase your tickets by Thursday night, July 9, to ensure delivery of supplies.

The City of Monterey is asking all of us to obey the words of our mothers and "look, don't touch" when it comes to the bear sculptures on the Colton Hall Lawn. Scientific studies have show that the novel coronavirus can stay on surfaces for an extended period of time.

For your own health and safety, please do not touch or climb on the bears. They don't want to catch Covid-19, and neither do you. We all look forward to the day when we don't have to physically distance from the Colton Hall bears. Until then, please be a hero, wear a mask, and enjoy the bears with your eyes, not your hands.

At Om Studios, located at 631 Cass Street in Downtown Old Monterey, we hold each student and their unique healing journey as sacred. We are committed to walking our talk, and inspiring our community to take better care of their bodies, emotional needs, and nervous systems so they can live a life of meaning and purpose. Our studio doors are temporarily closed because of Covid-19, but there are still opportunities available both online and outdoors.

ON-DEMAND VIRTUAL CLASSES
Our on-demand virtual studio offers yoga, barre, and mat Pilates classes in in a variety of lengths. Whether you are a newbie, experienced practitioner, or looking to gain more flexibility or strength, our vast library of videos will help you reach your goals anytime and anywhere. You're invited to try it for free for 7 days - please register on our website.

OUTDOOR YOGA CLASSES
We are thrilled to offer outdoor classes at Jewell Park in Pacific Grove. This park has a huge grassy space for us to physically distance and flow together.

Bring your mat and wear layers. Space is limited to 10 students and you must register in advance online. Wear your mask upon arrival. You can use your current class card, your Om Studios membership, or you can take one class at a time for $15.

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