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Pilates Monterey wishes to thank our existing clients for being patient with us for the last week and a half while we were replacing the floors. The good news is that we’re back, open, and ready for summer! To celebrate, we’re offering a special. Buy any Pilates Monterey package, get 1 extra session free (includes circuit class packages). This offer is good now through June 30, 2019. (Don’t forget, we offer a free 30 minute assessment...) We're located at 533 Hartnell Street in Old Monterey.

Butterfly Boutique and Events is now offering 30% off all quinceañera and wedding dresses in stock. This sale is for a limited time only, so stop by soon before it ends! Our shop is located at 458 Alvarado Street in Old Monterey. You can also phone us for more information, 831-324-4105.

Our new summer menu at Alvarado Street Brewery and Grill is in full swing! Chef Delfino and his crew have added many new plates to both the lunch and dinner menus. Come on downtown and enjoy some of this beautiful weather! Featured here are three of our new favorites:

Burrata Salad (GF/Veg)
heirloom tomato, asparagus, arugula, pomegranate reduction, and pistachios

Grilled Hangar Steak (GF)
roasted baby potatoes, fresh herb butter, garlic-chile grilled broccolini

Verlasso Salmon (GF)
coconut rice, grilled zucchini, mango gastrique, pea shoots, coconut flakes

Join us at 426 Alvarado Street in Old Monterey.

Below are the showtimes for Osio Theater, June 14-20, 2019. Osio, a nonprofit movie theater dedicated to independent, foreign, and art films, is located at 350 Alvarado Street in Old Monterey. Purchase advance tickets on our website.

THE DEAD DON'T DIE
Weekdays at 2:45pm, 5pm, 7:20pm
Sat & Sun at 12:30pm, 2:45pm, 5pm, 7:20pm

In this comedy/horror film directed by Jim Jarmusch, the peaceful town of Centerville finds itself battling a zombie horde as the dead start rising from their graves. Watch the trailer.

SAY MY NAME
Daily at 3:30pm, 5:30pm

When a one night stand gets interrupted by a robbery, two complete strangers are forced to navigate the seedy underbelly of a sleepy Welsh isle in order to get back their stolen property. Along the way, their opposite personalities and differing outlooks on life bring them to an outcome neither of them could have predicted. Watch the trailer.

THE TOMORROW MAN
Sat & Sun at 12pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6:30pm
Mon, Tues, Wed at 2pm, 4pm, 6:30pm
Thurs at 2pm, 4pm

Ed Hemsler spends his life preparing for a disaster that may never come. Ronnie Meisner spends her life shopping for things she may never use. In a small town somewhere in America, these two people will try to find love while trying not to get lost in each other's stuff. Watch the trailer.

ECHO IN THE CANYON
Weekdays at 3pm, 5:15pm, 7:15pm
Sat & Sun at 1pm, 3pm, 5:15pm, 7:15pm

Echo In The Canyon celebrates the explosion of popular music that came out of LA's Laurel Canyon in the mid-60s as folk went electric and The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the Papas gave birth to the California Sound. It was a moment when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music. Watch the trailer.

WOODSTOCK: THREE DAYS THAT DEFINED A GENERATION
Daily at 7:30pm

In August 1969 - against a backdrop of a nation in conflict over sexual politics, civil rights, and the Vietnam War - half a million people converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York to hear the concert of a lifetime. What they experienced was a moment that would spark a cultural revolution, changing many of them and the country forever. With never-before-seen footage, this documentary tells the story of the political and social upheaval leading up to those three historic days, as well as the extraordinary events of the concert itself, when near disaster put the ideals of the...Read More

Downtown Campbell's newest restaurant is seeing the love from local media. EatUp Silicon Valley paid a visit to Water Tower Kitchen a couple of weeks ago with one of the founders to give you an up close look at the food and ambience being served up in a fully renovated building that was once a canning warehouse.

Thanks for visiting Downtown Campbell Eat Up!

Continuing with the Historic Preservation Board’s Celebration of featured Campbell Landmark homes is the Littleton-Martin House at 1690 Littleton Place (formerly listed as 1228 Harriet Avenue).

This stunning, two story farmhouse was built around 1905, on a sprawling 26 acre ranch. Mostly hidden from the street now, the house had a foundation of red brick with shiplap exterior siding. The front entry is reminiscent of a fine southern mansion, like something from the movie, “Gone with the Wind”. A large front door is framed by two narrow, divided light windows and a half round window overhead. With a balcony hovering over the open front porch area, the triangular shaped overhang is supported by six grand columns. This part of the home could be called a unique interpretation of Greek Revival Architecture. The Littletons, an English couple, built the house but occupied it for only a few years before returning to England. They left due to their displeasure over the noise from the railroad’s new Vasona Junction that was built in 1907, near Pollard Road and Winchester Blvd. As the crow flies, the junction was about ¾ of a mile from the house. This “wye” saw daily trains from San Jose bound for Palo Alto or Los Gatos and Santa Cruz. At the time, our valley was covered with vast orchards and huge oak trees, and the sounds from the trains could be heard for miles.

Harriet and A.J. Martin purchased the house, where she lived after his death. Harriet Avenue in Campbell is named after her. Mrs. Martin married Arthur Michael Roesch after A.J.’s death, and the house was again sold in 1938 or 1939.

Felix and Mary Bersano purchased it and moved their family from Oakland. The Bersano name may be known to many longtime residents, as Dick, Ed and Don. All are Campbell High School graduates and their children are all graduates of Los Gatos High School. The family also owned and operated the Italian restaurant Villa Felice in Los Gatos for many years.

The Bersanos raised their family and called this ranch ‘home’ until 1953, when they sold it and moved to Los Gatos. Sadly, the next owners were not kind to this historic property and let it deteriorate, before selling it once again.

The house would now have its fifth owners, and fortunately the new owners wanted to give the 100 year old house a restoration overhaul before selling it to its current owner, who has continued with major restoration efforts inside and out. The house survived both the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes, the orchards are gone, but a fully restored historic home, a carriage house and two of the giant oak trees still grace the property.

Note: Some information for this story came from Casey Jay | Bay Area News Group, September 26, 2011, entitled: Bersano family visits the restored Campbell farmhouse where they lived in the 1940s.

by Susan Blake Historic Preservation Board

Want to dive with Tiger Sharks in Fiji? Explore beautiful coral reefs in warm water? You're in luck! Bamboo Reef Dive Shop has just added more spots to our sold-out trip to Fiji, taking place December 5-14, 2019. Grab your spot now! Check out the details on our Facebook page. Bamboo Reef is located at 614 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

The Nancy Dean’s team is thrilled to announce that your favorite sandwiches, burgers, salads, and more are now available for delivery! We’ve partnered with fellow locally-owned business Green Pedal Couriers. Mike B and his team maintain a fleet of eco-friendly cargo bikes to get our food to your home, office, or hotel room as soon as possible. They deliver to Monterey, Pacific Grove, Seaside, Sand City, and Del Rey Oaks.

Order today at www.nancydeans.com or by calling us at 831-920-1940. We're located at 598 Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey.

Paper Wing Theatre is looking for participants to march with us at the Monterey Peninsula Pride Parade in Downtown Monterey on July 20, 2019. We'll learn a short dance routine to perform and costumes are encouraged! Please send a message to Erin Davison on Facebook if you're interested in marching with us. It's going to be fun.

Chic Event Rentals introduces our latest offering, Silent Disco, just in time for the long summer nights! You might be asking yourself, "What is Silent Disco?" It's when people dance to music, which they listen to on wireless headphones. Rather than using a speaker system, the music is broadcast via a radio transmitter, and the signal is picked up by the wireless headphone receivers worn by the participants.

People without headphones hear no music, giving the effect of a room full of people dancing to nothing. They're a perfect way to keep the party going even past noise curfews!

Our current starting price for Silent Disco is $500, which includes 50 head phones and 1 transmitter. Each additional guest (up to 100 guests total) will be an additional $5 per person. The Silent Disco transmitter can be used with an iPod or DJ system - these are not included in the price. The equipment is available for will call or delivery. If delivered, set up is not included in the price unless you have a DJ contracted through DNA Entertainment.

For more information, please check out our website, phone Chic Event Rentals at 831-375-1055, or visit our Monterey showroom at 485 Lighthouse Avenue.

Osio Theater, a nonprofit organization and movie theater specializing in independent, foreign, and art films, is currently fundraising for our new middle school digital literacy filmmaking program! Our very first afterschool program empowers students to tell their stories through film using resources and guidance provided through the Osio Theater's education program. You can make a difference today by donating to support our mission and projects.

Below are the showtimes for Osio Theater, June 6-13, 2019. Osio, a nonprofit movie theater dedicated to independent, foreign, and art films, is located at 350 Alvarado Street in Old Monterey. Purchase advance tickets on our website.

WOODSTOCK: THREE DAYS THAT DEFINED A GENERATION
Weekdays at 3:30pm, 5:30pm, 7:30pm
Sat & Sun at 12:30pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm, 7:30pm

In August 1969 - against a backdrop of a nation in conflict over sexual politics, civil rights, and the Vietnam War - half a million people converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York to hear the concert of a lifetime. What they experienced was a moment that would spark a cultural revolution, changing many of them and the country forever. With never-before-seen footage, this documentary tells the story of the political and social upheaval leading up to those three historic days, as well as the extraordinary events of the concert itself, when near disaster put the ideals of the counterculture to the test. Watch the trailer.

ALL IS TRUE
Weekdays at 2:45pm, 5pm, 7:15pm
Sat & Sun at 12:15pm, 2:45pm, 5pm, 7:15pm

The year is 1613 and Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. But disaster strikes when his renowned Globe Theatre burns to the ground. Devastated, Shakespeare returns home to Stratford, where he must face a troubled past and a neglected family. Haunted by the death of his only son, Hamnet, he struggles to mend broken relationships with his wife and daughters, and his very personal search for the truth uncovers secrets and lies within a family at war. Watch the trailer.

LOOPER: THE CADDIE'S LONG WALK
Weekdays at 2:30pm, 4:30pm, 6:30pm
Sat & Sun at 12:30pm, 2:30pm, 4:30pm, 6:30pm

It is often said that a good caddie does three things: show up, keep up, and shut up. But a great caddie wears many hats. They’re the player’s psychologist, mother/father figure, technical advisor and confidante. This film unveils the working dynamic between famous partnerships and delves into the making of a caddie’s career. Whether familiar or new, these are stories that will make you re-think the way you look at golf, and especially the job of the caddie. Watch the trailer.

THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM
Weekdays at 2:30pm, 5pm, 7:30pm
Sat & Sun at 12pm, 2:30pm, 5pm, 7:30pm

This documentary chronicles the eight-year quest of John and Molly Chester as they trade city living for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature. Through dogged perseverance and embracing the opportunity provided by nature's conflicts, the Chester’s unlock and uncover a biodiverse design for living that...Read More

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