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Hillview Middle School: 299 eighth-graders graduate
A total of 299 eighth-graders graduated from Hillview
Middle School on June 10 in
a ceremony held in the Menlo
Park’s school’s Hillview Quad.
Associated Student Body
president Jack Larkins began
the ceremony with the pledge of
allegiance. Principal Erik Burmeister, presiding over his final
graduation as Hillview principal before moving into his new
role as assistant superintendent,
addressed the students, teachers, families and guests. The six
student speakers were Nicolas
Vazquez, Hannah Kopisch,
Claire Bozdog, Max Kaufman,
John Mills and Eliza Foley.
Danielle O’Brien, Hillview
vice principal, and Willy Haug,
associate principal and incoming principal, presented student
awards. These include departmental awards, faculty awards,
and the Presidential Award for
Academic Achievement, given
to 109 students with a 3.5 GPA
or above during their three
years at Hillview.
For the 28th year, the Jeff Sorrells Memorial Award, a $2,500
scholarship, was presented to
an eighth-grader by Diane and
Morrie Sorrels. The three final-
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ists were Brian Neal, Griffin
Voss and Luis Rosas. Luis was
presented the award by 2011
winner Victoria Ellis. The winner will use the college scholarship upon graduation from high
school. This award was established by the Sorrells family in
honor of their son, Jeff, who was
a student at Hillview.
In addition to the Sorrells
Award, a new tradition has
begun. For the first time this
year, Debbie DeVoto, former
teacher of Jeff Sorrells and retired
Hillview counselor, gave each
candidate a $300 scholarship.
After the awards presentation, Ms. Watts presented the
students to the core teachers,
Superintendent Dr. Ghysels,
Mr. Burmeister, and school
board President Maria Hilton
to receive their diplomas.
The Hillview Concert Band,
directed by Richard Vaughan,
provided musical accompaniment, including the traditional
processional, “Pomp and Circumstance.”
After the ceremony, a reception for graduates and guests
Mid-Pen awards 27 diplomas
Submitted by Randy Johnson,
Mid-Peninsula High School.
id-Peninsula
High
school awarded 27 diplomas to its senior class
during graduation ceremonies on
May 30 at the school’s campus on
Willow Road in Menlo Park.
Nathan Spreng, Mid-Pen
alumnus and professor at Cornell University, gave the graduation address. He is currently
working in Cornell’s Department of Human Development,
where he conducts research
on how the brain remembers,
imagines, and maintains attention throughout a lifetime.
“I know that my two-and-a-half
years at Mid-Peninsula shaped
my life so that I could become
who I am today,” he said in
his address. “In Mid-Peninsula’s
community of respect, the teachers gave me hope and confidence
— and I carry that to this day.”
Student speakers were graduating
seniors Real Chen, Vanessa Cuevas,
Stacie Foreman and Eli Feuerman.
Head of School Douglas C.
Thompson and Assistant Head
M
Q G R AD UATION 2 0 1 5
of School Heidi Schiessler
awarded the diplomas.
Mid-Peninsula High School, a
private school with students from
communities throughout the Bay
Area, is a college preparatory
high school designed for students
with academic potential who can
benefit from a smaller environment and a flexible, individually
focused academic program.
M ID-PENINSULA
G R A D UAT E S
A-G Claire Alix, Marcus Anson, Mitchell
Broadwin, Christopher F. Casal, Leizhu
“Real” Chen, Vanessa Rubi Cuevas,
James Dildine, Eli Feuerman, Hunter
Flynn, Stacie Foreman, Daniel Gleeson,
William Hamilton Harris III, Zach Hatcher
H-M Peter Lenicheck, Donal Lyons, Madeline Mastin
O-W Emma Nastaran Parvizi, Shira
Pederson, Bernardo Polvo-Romero,
Erin Pyne, Maddie Quaranta, Jeremy
Renati, Elina Smith-Leitch, Quinten
Alexander Suppes, Alyssa Taylor,
Justine Tsai, Alexander P. Wait.
G R A D UAT E S
A-B Ronald Althuizen, Christian Andersen, Klemens Anderson, Jake Andrew,
Joshua Andrews, Mia Angioletti, Amir
Arami, Ariana Aranda, Ayda Aricanli,
Haley Arrington, Alejandro Arteaga,
Cameron Baker, Lauren Baker, Liam
Barry, Angela Bautista, Annabel Baxter,
James Beckwith, Ella Begovic, Z Bekemeyer, Tavi Benelli, Ling Bennett, Andrew
Bergeron, Keaton Berkes, Zoe Bever,
Paul Frank Biedka, Kayla Blau, Jack
Blazy, Olivia Blome, Matthew Bortolazzo,
Claire Bozdog, Collin Brahana, Nicolette
Brewer, Jason Bruce, Alex Buckley, Daniel Burke, Thomas Burlinson
C-E Evelyn Calhoon, Louisa Calhoon,
Madeline Campbell, Jude CarabettaGoncalves, Claire Carhart, Courtney
Castagna, Brandt Catalano, Daniel
Cazares, Anneka Charan, Sorana Cheta,
Meghan Child, Luke Christen, Lauren
Collinsworth, Maxwell Colowick, Aya
Cortez, Finnegan Cramer, Caroline
Cronin, Jared Da Cruz Griffin, Joseph
Dahlkemper, Emma Denend, Gabriella
DiBono, David Discher, Jia Druell, Paul
Duling, Kimberly Emanuel, Abigail Ericson, Nicholas Evans, Parker Eydelsteyn
F-G Sean Fabrega, Melenaite Faletau,
Dylan Fallon, Grayson Feick, Lauren
Ferguson, Benjamin Ferrick, Katelynn
Fichou, Jason Flaster, Eliza Foley, Christopher Fong, Maya Fors, Dean Fratt,
Sarah Friedman, Lucida Fu, Lauren Fuller,
Liam Fulton-Moskowitz, Naomi Fuson,
Ethan Gao, Salvador Garcia, Andrew
Geiser, Connor Gentile, Serena Gertner,
Edward Ghazarossian, Devin Ghumman,
Charles Giesler, Abigail Goudey, Juan
was hosted by seventh-grade
parents. The students celebrated the Grad Night party,
Grafendorfer, Taylor Grafstrom, Abigail
Grossman, Ryan Gruschka-Powers,
Anna Guiragossian, Ava Gutheil
H-I Nicholas Hafer, John Hale, Margaret
Hall, Jack Hansen, Jacob Harris, Genevieve Hasslen, Michael Hawkins, Adrian
Heatley, Cole Hecimovich, Grant Henry,
Jayla Hill, David Hilton, Yannis Hoermann, Nicholas Holmes, Heath Hooper,
LeeMaster Howard, Alexander Iakovlev,
Christina Ikonomou, Russell Ives
J-K Symphony Jackson, Will Jackson,
Natalie Jarrett, Felix Jeantet, Carly
Jespersen, Lindsey Johnston, Kathryn
Jones, Sawyer Jones, Hayley Karp, Max
Kaufman, Kendra Keating, Emma Keep,
Garrett Kelly, Eleanor Kennedy, Taylor
King, Laura Kirk, Julia Kispert, Brandon
Klapper, Hannah Kopisch, Jack Kouzoujian, Kayla Kranen, Elise Kratzer, Emma
Kuhnen, Misha Kulshresta
L Cole Laderman, Raphael Laprais,
Samuel Laprais, John Larkins, Gregory
Lazich, Samantha Le, Sarah Lehman,
Alicia Letvin, Yvette Leung, Tiana Lewis,
Tyler Lewis, May Li, Zonghuan Li, Axel
Ljunggren, Barrett Long, Alondra Loza,
Miles Lucas, Lauren Lutge, Nicholas Lutz
M Grace MacDonald, Roger MacDonell,
Taylor MacDonell, Soana Mahoni, Richard
Makoni, Louis Malan, Anthony Marini,
Jazmine Martinez, Gianluca Mavica,
Lauren McDonnell, Brendan McLaughlin,
Devin McNerney, Alejandro Melara, Tania
Merolla, Zachary Meyer, Joshua Meyers,
Otto Meyers, Amanda Mihovilovic, Mathew
Miles, John Mills, Lijasha Mitchell, Sarah
Moffitt, Daniel Montgomery, Isabella Montoya, Ezra Mowbray, Sean Moyer, Najwa
Muhammad, Jillian Mullarkey, Artyom
Muradyan, Thomas Murff, Jack Murphy
sponsored by the Hillview
Parent Teachers Organization
and the eighth-grade families,
N-Q Kalani Napoleon, Brian Neal, Lucas
Olson, William Olson, Grace Orlando,
Eliana Oro, Alexis Oseguera Ramos,
Sara Osterberg, Zachary Ostrow, Dilara
Ozbutun, Michael Pagee, Patille Papas,
Andy Pascual, Madeleine Paul, Elisabeth
Pelayo, Andrea Perez, William Peterson,
Simon Pintz, Lily Poat, Anna Quinlan
R-S Jakob Rauen, Madeline Reeves,
Sunaina Relan, Amelia Richardson, William Riley, Ian Rist, Seamus Robinson,
Isabelle Rodriguez, Luis Rosas, Zoe
Rosicki, Walker Rowe, Michael Rozanski,
Diego Sabio, Ammar Safdari, Blake Sanie, Kelly Scammon, Tristan Scheetz, Marco Schembri, Elizabeth Schena, Dasha
Shands-Serret, Devan Shanker, Hannah
Shaw, Alexander Shih, Jack Shunn,
Justin Sinclair, Neel Sinha, Alison Snyder,
Kelly Sockolov, Daven Subbiah, Jagan
Subbiah, Aya Sugiura, Joelle Swarner
T-V Joanna Tasch, Madison Thomas,
Alexa Thomases, Julia Thyfault, Carl
Tinsley, William Tinsley, Lily Tolentino,
Charles Troxel, Abigail Tudor, Gisselle
Valdes, Axel Valle, Bastiaan Van Buiten,
Agathe Vasseur, Nicolas Vazquez, Whittaker Vettel, Peter Vitale, Lauren Vontz,
Griffin Voss, Napoleon Vuong
W-Z Chase Wagner, Anna Wait, Parker
Wall, Jake Wang, Sabrina Watkins, Alex
Watson, Sarah Weindorf, Roan Weston,
Emily Whitenight, Thomas Whitenight,
Henry Whittle, Cody Wiebe, Robert Wilds,
Zackary Wilhite, Andre Wilkins, Sydney
Williams, Logan Wilson, Riley Wolf, Nicholas Wong, Stephen Woodworth, Alexander Yen, Elizabeth Young, Karina Yum,
Estreya Zamora, Katelyn Zanolli, Elliot
Zeien, Hunter Zell, Diego Zepeda, Aaron
Zheng, Melody Zhou, Juliana Zolopa.
in the school gym, which was
magically transformed for the
evening into a “Rockin’ Rodeo.”
Woodside kids learn business skills
What if you had opened a
lemonade stand in the local
park and suddenly your supplier had no lemons for you?
That was one of the problems
presented to fourth-graders at
Woodside Elementary School as
part of the school’s third annual
Junior Achievement Day. Each
year parent volunteers spend
part of a school day teaching students in kindergarten
through fourth grade about how
to run their own businesses.
This year’s event was May 29.
Woodside Superintendent
Beth Polito said the program
teaches lessons about preparing for the work world, starting a business, and developing
financial skills needed to run
a business.
The program “is a wonderful way to allow our very
diverse and interesting parent population to share their
work experience,” Superintendent Polito said.
— Barbara Wood
Photo by Barbara Wood/The Almanac
(Woodside Elmentary - image IMG_0027 - 2015
Parent Nancy Hollister talks to fourth-graders about running
a lemonade stand business.
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C O M M U N I T Y
Three earn Eagle Scout rank
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Menlo Park
Q Casandra and Amon Fairey, a son, Feb. 1, Sequoia Hospital.
Q Alison and Nicholas Jones, a daughter, Feb. 12, Sequoia Hospital.
Q Louise Viola and Philip Jones, a daughter, March 14, Sequoia Hospital.
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Q Witney McKiernan and David Zwerin, a son, May 14, Sequoia Hospital.
Emerald Hills
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Portola Valley
Q Brooke and Troy Kvingedal, a son, May 12, Sequoia Hospital.
Woodside
Q Sagan and Ned Hardman, a son, March 14, Sequoia Hospital.
Q Laura and Victor Patterson, a son, May 22, Sequoia Hospital.
TOWN OF PORTOLA VALLEY
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON
THE PROPOSED TOWN BUDGET FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2015/2016
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Town Council of the Town
of Portola Valley will hold a public hearing on the Proposed
Town Budget for Fiscal Year 2015/2016, Wednesday, June
24, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., in the Historic Schoolhouse, 765
Portola Road, Portola Valley, California.
Comments may be submitted in writing prior to the Town
Council meeting or presented at the meeting. All interested
persons are invited to appear before the Town Council at the
time and place herein above mentioned.
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www.portolavalley.net as well as copies are available
between 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.; 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at
Portola Valley Town Hall, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley,
California and, via mail by contacting Sharon Hanlon, Town
Clerk at 650-851-1700 ext. 210.
Dated: June 11, 2015
Sharon Hanlon
Town Clerk
The three newest Eagle Scouts
in Portola Valley Boy Scout
Troop 64 are Alex Duff, Kevin
Kelly and Weston Bourgeois.
Alex is a senior honors student
at Saint Francis High School.
He earned 22 merit badges and,
most recently, was leader of his
patrol. His favorite merit badges
were small boat sailing and auto
maintenance.
For his Eagle project, Alex
worked with the congregation of
Christ Church in Portola Valley
to restore five redwood benches
on the church’s property. He
raised money for new lumber
and supplies, then led a scout
crew through the multi-week
project. Benches were dismantled, removed and refurbished,
then rebuilt and refinished back
on site.
Kevin Kelly, a junior at Summit High School, noticed the
school’s campus did not have
enough places to sit, talk and
eat. For his Eagle project, he
built picnic tables and benches
for the school. Kevin raised
more than $1,700 for materials,
and organized 13 people who
worked 152 hours to complete
the project.
Kevin also earned 22 merit
badges, and has held various
leadership positions including
patrol leader. His favorite merit
badge was first aid, which
helped him realize he is interested in a career in the medical
field.
Weston Bourgeois, a freshman at Woodside High School,
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played on both the junior varsity
football and freshman basketball teams. He has earned 22
merit badges and held various leadership positions in his
patrol, recently serving as assistant senior patrol leader. His
favorite merit badge was rifles.
For his Eagle project, Weston
converted a quarter circle sandbox into three garden beds for
Footsteps Childcare, a preschool
for low-income residents. After
designing the garden beds for
3- to 5-year-old children, he
purchased the materials and
led a group of scouts in the
construction of the raised play
tables and garden boxes. Later
the ground was prepared with
rock and the elevated garden
beds were installed. Weston led
a dozen people who put in a total
of 112 hours on the project.
Troop 64 is sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club of Menlo Park.
Atherton philanthropist Lorey Lokey is honored
Business Wire founder and
Atherton philanthropist Lorry
Lokey received an honorary
doctorate degree recently from
Tel Aviv University in Israel.
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New Eagle Scouts from Portola Valley Boy Scout Troop 64 are, from
left, Alex Duff, Kevin Kelly and Weston Bourgeois.
A Stanford University alumnus, Mr. Lokey recently established the Lorry I. Lokey Graduate Center at Tel Aviv University’s business school.
Since founding Business Wire
in 1961, Mr. Lokey has donated
more than $700 million to
charities, with most of the funds
directed to schools.
Animals in Art
“Butterscotch Bun” from
East Bay Rabbit Rescue
is one of the featured
artworks in Teresa
Silvestri’s June exhibit,
“Animals in Art,” at the
Portola Art Gallery, located
in the Allied Arts Guild at
75 Arbor Road in Menlo
Park. Ms. Silvestri, who
works in watercolors and
pen and pencil, says rabbits
are her favorite subject.
In July the gallery will
showcase original works
of art that are smaller in
size. The diminutive original
paintings and photographs
make owning an original
piece of art easier for the
first-time buyer.
C O M M U N I T Y
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Community Events
Menlo Park Block Party Sponsored by Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce, ninth annual
Menlo Park Block Party closeS Santa Cruz
Avenue to traffic for a night of shopping, live
music, classic cars, food and more. June 17,
5-9 p.m. Free. Downtown Menlo Park, Santa
Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park. menloparkchamber.
com/blockparty
Menlo Park summer concert series
launches Wednesday, June 17, with free performance by the Sun Kings, the Beatles tribute
band, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Fremont
Park, located at Santa Cruz Avenue and University Drive.
Sparkup Career Networking Casual networking event for women in career transitions.
Visit website for details and to register. June
18, 6:30 p.m. $10. Women’s Startup Lab,
1020 Marsh Road, Second Floor, Menlo Park.
www.sparkup.org
Summer Garden Sculpture Exhibit Visitors
can tour exhibit on their own using a guide
and map, or they can make reservations for a
Guided Walk. June 3-Sept. 13, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-3:30
p.m. See website for admission prices. Filoli,
86 Canada Road, Woodside. Call 650-3648300, ext. 508. www.filoli.org
Kids & Families
Baby Bounce & Rhyme Time Weekly
events for babies up to 18 months old that
combine singing, dancing, reading and playing. Mondays, June 1-29, 11-11:30 a.m. Free.
Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Baby Sign Storytime Babies up to 18
months old can learn signs based on American Sign Language about farm animals. Use
of sign language can help with language
acquisition. June 27, 11-11:30 a.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola
Valley. Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Magic Dan Atherton Library begins Sum-
mer Learning Program with Magic Dan, best
suited for ages 4 and up. Sponsor: Friends of
Library. June 29, 3-3:30 p.m. Free. Atherton
Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton.
www.smcl.org
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Library program for children, teens and
adults, which runs from June through
August, offers a free book for signing up
(while supplies last) and another for finishing. Participants earn tickets for raffle
drawings by completing reading and activity logs. A $1,000 grand prize scholarship
will be awarded. Visit library or its website
for details. June 1-Aug. 31. Free. Atherton
Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton.
Call 650-328-2422. www.smcl.org
Toddler Storytime for children 18 to 36
months old incorporates songs, stories and
movement activities that encourage listening
and reading. Age-appropriate toys available
after each session. Tuesdays, June 2-30,
11-11:30 a.m. Free. Portola Valley Library,
765 Portola Road, Portola Valley. Call 650851-0560. www.smcl.org
Film
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Global Studies hosts screening of documentary “Harvest of Empire,” based on book by
journalist Juan Gonzalez that examines role of
U.S. economic and military interests in sparking unprecedented wave of migration. Dscussion and Q&A session follow. June 17, 7-9 p.m.
Free. Geology Corner, Building 320, Room
105, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford. Call 650-7259317. sgs.stanford.edu/events/film-screeningharvest-empire-0
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discussion Stanford hosts screening of
documentary “Searching for Home: Coming
Back From War,” which captures the lives of
veterans struggling with grief and trauma.
Followed by Q&A with director, veterans and
Stanford psychiatrist and neuroscientist, Dr.
Amit Etkin. June 20, 6-8 p.m. Free Cubberley
Auditorium, 485 Lasuen Mall, Stanford. Call
818-980-6220. www.sfhthemovie.com
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struggle to keep peace after finding hundreds of new wild dragons in an ice cave.
Animated film is 102 minutes long and rated
PG. June 26, 7-8:45 p.m. Free. Atherton
Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane, Atherton.
www.smcl.org
Health
Feldenkrais classes Deborah Dutton leads
weekly classes that seek to alleviate tension, aches and pains while improving body
mechanics and posture. Participants should
bring a mat or towel. Wednesdays, May
6-Dec. 16, 11 a.m.-noon. Series prices vary;
$20 drop in. Little House Activity Center, 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Call 650-679-8113.
www.umovebetter.com
Stanford Cancer Clinical Trials Class
During monthly class at Stanford Cancer
Center, clinical trial research staff describe
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Benefits/Fundraisers
Blossoming into Transformation fashion
show Society of St. Vincent de Paul of San
Mateo County’s Catherine Center holds fashion
show fundraiser, celebrating transformation
for women the center serves. The center helps
women reclaim their lives after incarceration.
June 18, 11:30 p.m. $75. Filoli, 86 Canada Road,
Woodside. Call 650-373-0622. www.commitchange.com/nonprofits/3414/events/196
Summer Scamper offers 5K, 10K and a fun
run for kids, all benefiting patients and families
at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford.
Race begins at 8 a.m. June 21, 6:30-11 a.m.
See website for pricing. Stanford University
campus, 326 Galvez St, Stanford. www.summerscamper.org
Classes/Workshops
3D Printer Selfies Community members can
have 3D scan of themselves, which will be
printed using plastic. Contact library to register. June 18, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Portola Valley Library, 765 Portola Road, Portola Valley.
Call 650-851-0560. www.smcl.org
Musical Theater Performance Workshop
In this Summer Arts @ Menlo workshop, singers and actors in grades 6 to 12 learn vocal
technique, song acting, lyric interpretation.
Workshop taught by Broadway actor Pierce
Peter Brandt. Monday-Friday, June 22-26,
9 a.m.-3 p.m. $375, plus $90 supplies fee.
Menlo School, 50 Valparaiso Ave., Atherton.
Call 650-330-2000. www.menloschool.org/
experience/summer-arts-menlo.php
Concerts
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Concert Series kicks off with performance by
Murphy’s Lawyers, a pop-rock band playing
both covers and original music. June 26, 5-8
p.m. Free. The Quad at Menlo College, 1000
El Camino Real, Atherton. concerts.nasdaqprivatemarket.com/
Caravanserai Redwood City Music on
Square event: Santana tribute band Caravanserai performs. June 19, 6-8 p.m. Free. Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway St., Redwood
City. www.redwoodcity.org
El Camino Youth Symphony gives two
preview performances before it heads off on its
10th international tour. Pianist Sandra Wright
Shen plays Manuel De Falla’s “Noches en
los jardines de Espana.” June 20, 7:30 p.m.
(Woodside); June 21, 2:30 p.m. (Atherton).
$15/$8. Woodside High School Performing
Arts Center, and Menlo-Atherton High School’s
Performing Arts Center. www.ecys.org
Stanford Jazz Festival 2015 returns with
34 concerts featuring performers such as
Eliane Elias, James Farm, John Scofield and
John Medeski, Regina Carter, Pete Escovedo,
Taylor Eigsti, Keb’ Mo’ and Lisa Carter. See
website for details. June 19-Aug. 8. Prices
vary. Stanford University venues, including
Bing Concert Hall and Dinkelspiel Auditorium,
Stanford. stanfordjazz.org
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Exhibits
Art in Action student work exhibit East
Palo Alto Library hosts summer-long exhibit of
work by kindergarten through second-grade
students who participated in Art in Action programs at East Palo Alto Charter School and
Belle Haven Elementary School in Menlo Park.
June 2-Aug. 28, library hours. Free. East Palo
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Summer concerts in Portola Valley
The Lara Price Band will provide the music for the first of
Portola Valley’s 2015 summer
evening concerts on Thursday,
June 18, on the grass at the
Town Center, located at 765
Portola Road.
The band plays “rootsie
rock’n blues,” according to the
town’s Cultural Arts Committee, which sponsors the concert
series.
The concert will run from 6
to 8 p.m. and will overlap with
the Thursday farmers’ market,
which runs from 3 to 7 p.m. in
the nearby parking lot of the
Historic Schoolhouse.
Picnics, including with alcoholic beverages, are OK, as
are chairs, children and wellbehaved dogs, say organizers.
Blankets and warm clothing are
recommended. Concert plans
include two food trucks.
The Cultural Arts Committee
has scheduled two more Thursday concerts on the lawn: July
16, with Stan Ekhart and The
A-Team, and Aug. 20 with the
local teen band Walk the Line,
and Rock’n Ronny Crawford
and Rick Louchard.
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care, types of studies available, and what to
expect from participation. Second Wednesday of the month, June 10-Dec. 9, 2-3 p.m.
Free. Stanford Cancer Center, 2nd Floor,
Room CC2105, 875 Blake Wilbur Drive, Palo
Alto. Call 650-725-9456. stanfordhealthcare.
org/for-patients-visitors/cancer-supportivecare-program.html
Food & Drink
3RUWROD9DOOH\)DUPHUV·0DUNHW Weekly
year-round market offers organic veggies,
fruits, juices and nuts; farmstead grass-fed
meats and chicken; free-range farm eggs;
fresh seafood; and more. Thursdays, 3-7
p.m. (summer hours). Free. Portola Valley
Farmers’ Market, 765 Portola Road, Portola
Valley. Call 650-941-4911. www.portolavalleyfarmersmarket.com
6RFLDO&RRNLQJ&ODVV'LQQHU Homemade, a social cooking community founded
by a Stanford doctor and a team of chefs
and nutritionists, will hold two social cooking
classes where students can learn how to
cook healthy and tasty meals. June 25 and
26, 6-8 p.m. $30 (one guest can attend for
free). Arrillaga Family Recreation Center, 700
Alma St., Menlo Park. Call 888-292-4624.
www.homemade-cooking.com/#!intro-june/
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¶0\)DLU/DG\· Broadway By the Bay present musical theater adaptation of George
Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion.” June 5-21,
Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m.
(also, Saturday, June 13, 2 p.m.). $47-$69.
Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway St., Redwood
City. broadwaybythebay.org/my-fair-lady/
¶7KH&ROXPQLVW· a new play by David
Auburn about the powerful American political
commentator Joseph Alsop. May 28-June
21, Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2
p.m. $10-$35. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St., Redwood City. Call 650-493-2006,
ext. 2. www.dragonproductions.net
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events, visitors can take a docent-led Sunset
Hike or an Orchard Walk, as well as enjoy the
historic house and famed garden until 7:30 p.m.
Garden and Gift Shop also open. Third Thursday of the month, June 18-Aug. 20, 10 a.m.-7:30
p.m. Free. Filoli, 86 Canada Road, Woodside.
Call 650 364-8300, ext. 508. www.filoli.org
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of Paralympic/Olympic Day, where players can
meet Bay Area Olympians and Paralympians.
Barbecue and live music beginning at 11 a.m.
Everyone welcome; RSVP by email. June 27,
9 a.m.-noon. Free. The Riekes Center, 3455
Edison Way, Menlo Park. Call 650-315-7566.
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$XWKRU.DUHQ-R\)RZOHU discusses her
re-issued collection of 15 stories called
“Black Glass” (originally released in 1998),
with a new prefatory essay by the author.
June 30, 7:30 p.m. Free. Kepler’s Books,
1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 650324-4321. www.keplers.com/event/karenjoy-fowler-conversation-meg-waite-clayton
$XWKRU9HQGHOD9LGD discusses her new
novel, “The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty,” a philosophical literary thriller about a woman on a
mysterious trip to Casablanca. June 25, 7:30
p.m. Free. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino
Real, Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.
keplers.com/event/vendela-vida-0
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Kepler’s Books with two author panels about
outlining versus writing spontaneously and
how authors create characters different from
themselves, as well as a mystery trivia activity. June 27, 1-5 p.m. $10 general. Kepler’s
Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park.
Call 650-324-4321. www.brownpapertickets.
com/event/1612203
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Kepler’s Books hosts meet-and-greet event with
five young adult authors: Megan Whalen Turner,
Elizabeth Fama, Stephanie Kuehn, Rebeca
Hahn and Tamara Ireland Stone. June 29, 7
p.m. Free. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real,
Menlo Park. Call 650-324-4321. www.keplers.
com/event/meet-greet-megan-whalen-turner
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0RYLHV Teens discuss a book that has been
made into a movie. The film will be screened
at a later session. Lunch provided, and registration required. June 18, 12:30-2 p.m. Free.
Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
Call 650-330-2530. www.eventbrite.com/e/
summer-book-club-books-to-movies-meeting1-tickets-17017576028?aff=eac2
7HHQ0DJLF7KH*DWKHULQJ&OXE New
monthly club meeting at Menlo Park Library
patio provides a place for teens to meet and
play the trading card game, “Magic: The
Gathering.” No registration required. Cards
provided. No staff chaperone. Third Friday of
the month, June 19-Aug. 21, 4-5:30 p.m. Free.
Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
Call 650-330-2530. menlopark.org/Calendar.
aspx?EID=1061&month=6&year=2015&day=
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this event organized by Menlo Park Library’s
Teen Advisory Group, teens create signs, paint
bookends and do other crafts to decorate the
library’s teen section. Snacks provided and
registration required. June 19, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Free. Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo
Park. Call 650-330-2530. www.eventbrite.
com/e/teen-night-design-the-teen-sectiontickets-17017522869?aff=eac2
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session with teens to figure out how to
decorate the library’s teen section. Lunch
provided. June 17, 12:30-3 p.m. Free. Menlo
Park Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Call
650-330-2530. www.eventbrite.com/e/
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event organized by San Mateo County
Enviornmental Health, community members
recycle a used oil filter and receive a free one in
exchange. Properly disposing of used motor oil
and oil filters can prevent contamination. June
20, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. AutoZone, 2160 University Ave., East Palo Alto. Call 650-372-6135.
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$2,695,000
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$1,850,000
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New Listing in Sharon Heights. Privacy in park-like setting, Lovingly
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PENDING
2151 Ashton Ave, Menlo Park
$1,635,000
3+ BD / 2 BA
168 Sand Hill Circle, Menlo Park
$1,549,000
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Large Family Room addition plus in law studio attached to house. Ready
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street with many new houses.
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with remodeled Kitchen and Baths, Las Lomitas schools.
Jennifer Pollock, 650.867.0609
Deanna Tarr, 415.999.1232
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Top-rated Menlo Park schools
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Hope Street Music Studios
Now on Old Middefield Way, MV. Most
instruments, voice. All ages and levels
650-961-2192
www.HopeStreetMusicStudios.com 350 Preschools/
Schools/Camps
355 Items for Sale
Cash for Cars
Any Car/Truck. Running or Not!
Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You!
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I buy old Porsche’s
911, 356. 1948-1973 only. Any condition.
Top $$ paid. Finders Fee.
Call 707-965-9546 or email
[email protected]
(Cal-SCAN)
Part time nanny/housekeeper Piano Summer Camp
202 Vehicles Wanted
Donate Your Car, Truck, Boat
to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3 Day
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All Paperwork Taken Care of. Call
800-731-5042 (Cal-SCAN)
330 Child Care
Offered
215 Collectibles &
Antiques
Kill Bed Bugs!
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Donate Your Car!
Help Fight Breast Cancer! Most highly
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Tax Deductible/Fast Free Pick Up.
1-855-854-6311
www.carsforbreastcancer.org (Cal-SCAN)
Kid’s
Stuff
SAWMILLS
from only $4397. Make and save money
with your own bandmill- Cut lumber
any dimension. In stock ready to ship.
FREE Info/DVD:
www.NorwoodSawmills.com
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Macy’s Bandolino shoes size7M - $8
250 Musical
Instruments
Full-Size H Schuster Violin - $800
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425 Health Services
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Jobs
500 Help Wanted
Business
Hewlett-Packard Company is accepting resumes for the position of
Process and Capabilities Developer
in Palo Alto, CA (Ref. #PALEAPF1).
Communicate strategic process decisions and plans, program status, and
issues and workarounds in order
to achieve alignment with the top
level of the business, function, or
region, related to account, product
and pricing strategies. Mail resume
to Hewlett-Packard Company, 5400
Legacy Drive, MS H1-2F-25, Plano,
TX 75024. Resume must include Ref.
#, full name, email address and mailing address. No phone calls. Must
be legally authorized to work in U.S.
without sponsorship. EOE.
Dry Cleaners in Palo Alto
Experienced spotter/presser needed
now. 5 days 35 hrs/week. Will train
presser. Call 650 329-0998
To place a Classified ad in
The Almanac,
The Palo Alto Weekly or
The Mountain View Voice
call 326-8216 or
at fogster.com
Engineering
Trooly Inc. has the following job
opportunity in Palo Alto, CA:
Engineering Lead (EL1-CA - Design
and develop full stack projects (from
systems to front end) for development of core Trooly systems for
information processing and management. Send your resume (must
reference job title and job code EL1CA) to Trooly Inc., Attn: Hiring, 101
University Avenue #245, Palo Alto,
CA 94301
Newspaper Delivery Routes
Immediate Openings: Routes available to deliver the Palo Alto Weekly,
an award-winning community
newspaper, to homes in Palo Alto on
Fridays. Approx. 440 or 1180 papers,
8.25 cents per paper (plus bonus
for extra-large editions). Additional
bonus following successful 13 week
introductory period. Must be at least
18 y/o. Valid CDL, reliable vehicle and
current auto insurance req’d. Please
email your experience and qualifications to [email protected]. Or
(best) call Jon Silver, 650-868-4310
Patient Care Coordinator
Beltone Hearing Center - The Patient
Care Coordinator’s primary responsibility is to professionally manage the
patient process through the maintenance of patient files, answering telephone calls, scheduling appointments,
phone sales & marketing and implementing Cash Management requirements. The primary goal of the PCC is to
provide excellent customer care and a
professional atmosphere.
• High School diploma or equivalent is
required
• 2 years of previous office experience
is preferred
• 2 years of previous sales and customer
service experience
• Must be proficient in MS Office and
possess good computer skills
Technology
HP Enterprise Services, LLC is accepting resumes for the position of
Technology Consultant in Palo
Alto, CA (Ref. #ESPALNAMH1).
Provide technology consulting to
customers and internal project teams.
Provide technical support and/or
leadership in creation and delivery
of technology solutions designed to
meet customers’ business needs
and, consequently, for understanding
customers’ businesses. Mail resume
to HP Enterprise Services, LLC, 5400
Legacy Drive, MS H1-2F-25, Plano,
TX 75024. Resume must include Ref.
#, full name, email address and mailing address. No phone calls. Must
be legally authorized to work in U.S.
without sponsorship. EOE.
Technology
Hewlett-Packard Company is
accepting resumes for the position
of Electrical/Hardware Engineer
in Palo Alto, CA (Ref. #PALAHCY1).
Design, develop, modify and evaluate
electronic parts, components or
integrated circuitry for electronic
equipment. Mail resume to HewlettPackard Company, 5400 Legacy
Drive, MS H1-2F-25, Plano, TX 75024.
Resume must include Ref. #, full
name, email address and mailing
address. No phone calls. Must be
legally authorized to work in U.S.
without sponsorship. EOE.
525 Adult Care
Wanted
Caregiver needed
male caregiver for disabled student in
MV. Call (650)-906-4715.
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560 Employment
Information
Drivers - $2K Sign-On Bonus!
We Put Drivers First! Earn $55K/ yr +
Bonuses. Family Company. Beautiful
Trucks. CDL-A Req - (877) 258-8782
www.drive4melton.com (Cal-SCAN)
Drivers: No Experience?
Some or lots of experience? Let’s
Talk! We support every driver,
every day, every mile! Call Central
Refrigerated Home. 888-891-2195 www.
CentralTruckDrivingJobs.com (Cal-SCAN)
MAKE $1000 Weekly!!
Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping
home workers since 2001. Genuine
Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start
Immediately. www.nationalmailers.com
(AAN CAN)
OBTAIN CLASS A CDL
in 2-1/2 weeks. Company Sponsored
Training. Also Hiring Recent Truck
School Graduates, Experienced Drivers.
Must be 21 or Older.
Call: (866) 275-2349. (Cal-SCAN)
Business
Services
624 Financial
J. Garcia Garden Maintenance
Service
Free est. 21 years exp.
650/366-4301 or 650/346-6781
LANDA’S GARDENING &
LANDSCAPING
*Yard Maint. *New Lawns. *Rototil
*Clean Ups *Tree Trim *Power Wash
*Irrigation timer programming.
19 yrs exp. Ramon, 650/576-6242
[email protected]
R.G. Landscape
Drought tolerant native landscapes and
succulent gardens. Demos, installations,
maint. Free est. 650/468-8859
751 General
Contracting
A NOTICE TO READERS:
It is illegal for an unlicensed person
to perform contracting work on any
project valued at $500.00 or more in
labor and materials. State law also
requires that contractors include
their license numbers on all advertising. Check your contractor’s status
at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB
(2752). Unlicensed persons taking
jobs that total less than $500.00
must state in their advertisements
that they are not licensed by the
Contractors State License Board.
Reduce Your Past Tax Bill
by as much as 75 Percent. Stop Levies,
Liens and Wage Garnishments. Call The
Tax DR Now to see if you Qualify
1-800-498-1067. (Cal-SCAN)
757 Handyman/
Repairs
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
benefits. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing!
Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at
1-800-966-1904 to start your application
today! (Cal-SCAN)
759 Hauling
Structured Settlement?
Sell your structured settlement or
annuity payments for CASH NOW. You
don’t have to wait for your future payments any longer! Call 1-800-673-5926
(Cal-SCAN)
636 Insurance
Auto Insurance
starting at $25/month!
Call 855-977-9537 Lowest Prices
on Health and Dental Insurance. We
have the best rates from top companies!
Call Now! 888-989-4807. (CalSCAN)
640 Legal Services
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Home
Services
715 Cleaning
Services
Gloria’s Housecleaning
Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Own
supplies. Great refs., affordable rates.
650/704-1172
Isabel and Elbi’s Housecleaning
Apartments and homes. Excellent
references. Great rates. 650/670-7287 or
650/771-8281
Lucy’s Housecleaning Service
Homes, condos, apts. Window cleaning.
22 years exp., refs. Free est.
650/771-8499; 408/745-7276.
[email protected]
Orkopina Housecleaning
Spring Cleaning Sale. Celebrating
30 years. 650/962-1536
748 Gardening/
Landscaping
A. Barrios Garden Maintenance
*Weekly or every other week
*Irrigation systems
*Clean up and hauling
*Tree removal
*Refs. 650/771-0213; 392-9760
Handyman Services
Lic. 249558. Plumb, elect., masonry, carpentry, landscape. 40+ years exp. Pete
Rumore, 650/823-0736; 650/851-3078
J & G HAULING SERVICE
Misc. junk, office, gar., furn.,
mattresses, green waste, more.
Lic./ins. Free est. 650/743-8852
(see my Yelp reviews)
767 Movers
Sunny Express Moving Co.
Afforable, Reliable, Refs. CalT #191198.
650/722-6586 or 408/904-9688
771 Painting/
Wallpaper
DAVID AND MARTIN
PAINTING
Quality work
Good references
Low price
Lic. #52643
(650) 575-2022
Glen Hodges Painting
Call me first! Senior discount. 45 yrs.
#351738. 650/322-8325
H.D.A. Painting and Drywall
Interior/exterior painting, drywall
installed. Mud, tape all textures. Free est.
650/207-770
STYLE PAINTING
Full service painting. Insured. Lic.
903303. 650/388-8577
775 Asphalt/
Concrete
Roe General Engineering
Asphalt, concrete, pavers, tiles, sealing,
artificial turf. 36 yrs exp. No job too
small. Lic #663703. 650/814-5572
779 Organizing
Services
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Wanted overnight parking spot
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for Sale
Los Altos, 4 BR/3.5 BA - $2,998,000
Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $899000
Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $1099000
Sunnyvale, 3 BR/2 BA - $899000
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ABUNDANT LOVE CHILD CARE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 265516
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Abundant Love Child Care, located at
927 Runnymede St., San Mateo County.
Registered owner(s):
CATHERINE LADD
927 Runnymede St.
E. Palo Alto, CA 94303
This business is conducted by: An
Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on May 29, 2015.
(ALM June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2015)
997 All Other Legals
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE
OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY
OF SAN MATEO
Case No.: CIV532468
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: ZACHARY JAMES T.
KOSTERMAN-PATTERSON filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
names as follows:
ZACHARY JAMES T. KOSTERMANPATTERSON to ZACHARY JAMES
PATTERSON.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter appear before
this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the
petition for change of name should not
be granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must
file a written objection that includes the
reasons for the objection at least two
court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the
hearing to show cause why the petition
should not be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed, the court may
grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: June 30, 2015,
9:00 a.m., Dept.: PJ, Room: 2D, of the
Superior Court of California, County
of San Mateo, located at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063.
A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
shall be published at least once each
week for four successive weeks prior to
the date set for hearing on the petition
in the following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county:
THE ALMANAC
Date: February 20, 2015
/s/ John L. Grandsaert
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
(ALM June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE
OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY
OF SAN MATEO
Case No.: CIV533914
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: RICO WING HIN MAK filed
a petition with this court for a decree
changing names as follows:
WING HIN RICO MAK to RICO WING
HIN MAK.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter appear before
this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the
petition for change of name should not
be granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must
file a written objection that includes the
reasons for the objection at least two
court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the
hearing to show cause why the petition
should not be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed, the court may
grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: July 9, 2015, 9:00
a.m., Dept.: PJ, Room: 2D, of the Superior
Court of California, County of San
Mateo, located at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063.
A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
shall be published at least once each
week for four successive weeks prior to
the date set for hearing on the petition
in the following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county:
THE ALMANAC
Date: May 22, 2015
/s/ John L. Grandsaert
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
(ALM June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2015)
PROTECT YOUR
LEGAL RIGHTS
If it has been 5 years since
you filed your Fictitious
Business Name Statement
(your D.B.A.), you must file
again to protect your legal
rights. Check your records
now to see if your D.B.A.
expires this year. Then call
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995 Fictitious Name
Statement
ORAGON ZEPHYR DESIGN WERX
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 265505
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as:
Oragon Zephyr Design Werx, located
at 2787 Ohio Ave., Redwood City, CA
94061, San Mateo County.
Registered owner(s):
JUDI McALPIN
2787 Ohio Ave.
Redwood City, CA 94061
This business is conducted by: An
Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on May 29, 2015.
(ALM June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015)
ABILD-PEDERSEN COACHING
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.: 265491
The following person (persons) is (are)
doing business as:
Abild-Pedersen Coaching, located at
2079 Valparaiso Avenue, Menlo Park, CA
94025, San Mateo County.
Registered owner(s):
INGRID CHRISTINE ABILD-PEDERSEN
2079 Valparaiso Avenue,
Menlo Park, CA 94025
This business is conducted by: An
Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name(s) listed above on N/A.
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on May 28, 2015.
(ALM June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015)
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650.207.2500/650.515.5255
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147 HILLSIDE AVE
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650.400.2528
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642 GREENWICH LN
$2,149,000
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70 FOX HOLLOW LN
$1,995,000
Custom quality built 5BD/3BA home in
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setting w/aprx 3800 sf of living space on a
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650.400.1317
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659 MARSH RD
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