Info Mountain View 2011-2012

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2011-12

A local resource guide published by the Mountain View Voice

arts & entertainment | outdoors & recreation | kids | education community | public officials | www.mountainviewonline.com


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WELCOME TO INFO MOUNTAIN VIEW If there were a Mountain View version of Trivial Pursuit, readers of this year’s INFO Mountain View would have a definite edge. Quick, take this quiz:

2) When was the city incorporated?

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3) When did Google move to Mountain View?

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1) Who named Mountain View and when?

(Answers: #1 — Jacob Shumway in 1852; #2 — 1902; #3 — 1999) This year’s INFO is chockfull of handy tidbits, from historical trivia to modern demographics, from lists of where to take the kids on outings to where to have a senior lunch. Mountain View’s breadth of organizations, schools, recreational opportunities and arts groups are well represented here. There’s much to enjoy and much to learn about this vibrant Silicon Valley community. Of course, space in print is always limited. To access even more information, visit www.mv-voice.com (click on “Community Resources”). Extensive information online is also available about surrounding communities, including Stanford, Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Michelle Le

Our cover photo this year — kids sailing at Shoreline Lake Aquatic Center — was shot by Photo Intern Nick Gonzales. If you’ve got content suggestions for next year, please email editor@mv-voice.com. We appreciate your feedback.

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Carol Blitzer Editor, INFO Mountain View

Inside info Kids .....................................................29

Arts & Entertainment .................... 8

Community .....................................33

City Map ...........................................13

Quick Reference ............................36

Outdoors & Recreation ...............14

Public Officials................................37

Education .........................................20

Index ..................................................38

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Michelle Le

By the Numbers ............................... 6

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FAC TS AND STATISTICS ON MOUNTAIN VIEW Black: 2.2% Hispanic: 21.7% Asian/Pacific Islander: 26.5% Other: 9.8% Racial/ethnic breakdown (1990): White: 64.5% Black: 4.7% Hispanic: 16% Asian/Pacific Islander: 14.1 Other: .5% (Sources: U.S. Census, Community Services at City of Mountain View, Mountain View Housing Element Update 2009)

Education and income

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The Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts opened in 1991.

City facts Year incorporated: 1902 Square miles: 12 2011-12 city General Operating Fund budget: $93.5 million City employees: 609.25 Sworn police safety officers: 95 Fire stations: 5 Fire Department employees: 88.5 Libraries: 1

Vital signs Population (2010): 74,066 Population (1990): 67,460 Parks: 33, plus one Regional Park

Historic firsts Mariano Castro, the Father of Mtn. View, establishes Rancho Pastoria de los Borregas: 1851 Mountain View named by pioneer Jacob Shumway and others at Carr’s General Store: 1852 First Post Office: Jan. 18, 1854 First School: 1854 Weilheimer General Store established: 1874

Miles of city-maintained streets: 139.9 Acres of city parks: 188 Acres of city-owned open space: 775 (includes Shoreline) City-maintained trees: 28,500 (street, park and median) Sister cities: Hasselt, Belgium; Iwata, Japan

People Median age (2010): 35.9 Median age (1990): 32.8 Seniors - 65 and older (2010): 10.6% Seniors - 65 and older (1990): 9.8% Racial/ethnic breakdown (2010): White: 56%

Median household income (2007): $82,904 Male FT year-round workers: $76,866 Female FT year-round workers: $60,954 Adults with bachelor’s degree or higher (2007): 27.9% (Sources: U.S. Census, ABAG)

Housing Total Households (2010): 31,957 Total Households (1990): 31,487 Average household size (2010): 2.31 Average household size (1990): 2.23 Single-family housing (2000): 12,848 Median home price (2011, through June)*: $982,500 (single family) Median home price (2010, through June)*: $907,000 (single family) Median home price (1990): $342,700 (single family) Median condo price (2011, through June): $495,000 Median condo price (2010, through June): $557,500 Average monthly (asking) rent (2011): $2,279 (two bedroom, two bath)**

First railroad station: 1864

NASA lab established: 1939

Chinese community establishes in Mtn. View: circa 1882

Slater School opens: 1956

Mountain View incorporated as a city: 1902 First Free Library established by the Women’s Club: 1904 Pacific Press opens establishing Seventh Day Adventist community: 1904

William Shockley co-invents transistor: 1947 William Shockley wins Nobel Prize in physics: 1956 The birth of Silicon Valley: 1956 First plans for Shoreline Park drawn up: 1958

First town hall and jail: 1909

Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby coinvent integrated circuit: 1959

Maria Trinidad Peralta de Castro donates land for first cemetery: March 19, 1861

First high school open in downtown Mtn. View: 1924

Fairchild Semiconductor becomes Silicon Valley’s first start-up: 1959

First Mtn. View movie theater: 1926

Henry Rengstorff arrives in Mtn. View: 1864

Moffett Field Naval Air Station established: 1933

Frank Drake founds Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute: 1984

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Average monthly (asking) rent (2011): $1,636 (one bedroom, one bath)** Median monthly rent (2000): $1,679 (one bedroom, one bath)** (Source: Census 2000; *Silicon Valley Association of REALTORS™ from MLSListings Inc.; **RealFacts

Business Commercial and industrial space (2000): 30 million sq. ft. Total Assessed Valuation (Jan. 1, 2011): $16.28 billion* (Source: Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office)

Climate Hottest day in city history: June 14, 2000 (106 degrees) Coldest day in city history: Jan. 5, 1949 (21 degrees) (Source: Western Regional Climate Center, Reno, NV — Moffett Field)

Miscellaneous Mean travel time to work: 21.1 minutes Number of Mtn. View residents who walk to work: 885 Number of Mtn. View residents who work at home: 1,683 Number of Mtn. View residences who use public transportation (including taxicabs): 2,231 Language spoken at home (5 years and older): English only: 56.2% Language other than English: 43.8% Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey; Association of Bay Area Governments; Silicon Valley Association of Realtors (from RE InfoLink); City of Mountain View; Office of the County Assessor, Santa Clara County; RealFacts; California Department of Finance)

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts opens: 1991 Naval Air Station closed: 1992 Light rail line opened: 1999 Google moved to Mountain View: 1999 New library opened: 1999 Mountain View celebrates Centennial: 2002 Computer History Museum opens in Mtn.View: 2003 Google starts city-wide Wi-Fi: 2006 New Senior Center inaugurated: 2006


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GALLERIES, MUSIC, THEATER AND MORE

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Jason Cirimele, left, and Tara Priya perform songs from their latest album at Red Rock Coffee in Mountain View. Master Community Calendar You can get timely information on arts and entertainment or submit a listing at www.PaloAltoOnline.com. Click on Master Community Calendar. t

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Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery 419 Lasuen Mall, Stanford. The Stanford Department of Art & Art History exhibits student, faculty and other artists works. Admission free; parking free after 4 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends. Hours: Tue-Fri 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat-Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m. t t IUUQ BSU TUBOGPSE FEV HBMMFSJFT spaces/stanford-art-gallery/

Gallery 9 143 Main St., Los Altos. The oldest art gallery in Los Altos is a cooperative gallery of local artists who work in various media, including painting, printmaking, photography, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture and weaving. Each month a new show is hung in the front part of the gallery, featuring the work of one or two members. Hours: Tue-Sat 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun noon-4 p.m. t t XXX HBMMFSZ MPTBMUPT DPN

Viewpoints Gallery 315 State St., Los Altos. An artist-run gallery that features a wide range of fine art including watercolor, oil, acrylic, oriental brush paintings, pastels, monotypes, woodcuts, drawings, ceramics and notecards. Hours: Mon-Sat 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and by appointment t t XXX WJFXQPJOUTHBMMFSZ DPN

Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center 230 San Antonio Circle, Mtn. View. Mohr Gallery is primarily an exhibition space, bringing an eclectic mix of fine art to CSMA’s Silicon Valley community. The goal is to stimulate discussions around art and foster art appreciation amongst people of diverse ages and backgrounds. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m.-3 p.m. t t XXX BSUT BMM PSH

BookBuyers 317 Castro St., Mtn. View. Large collection of used books, CDs, records, videos, audio books, software, printed collectibles, ephemera. Will buy, sell and trade. Store has more than 300,000 titles. Hours: Sun-Thu 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Fri-Sat 10 a.m.-midnight. Only closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. t DBMM BCPVU USBEJOH hours t XXX CPPLCVZFST DPN

Mountain View City Hall Rotunda 500 Castro St., Mtn. View. The Visual Arts Committee displays temporary exhibits by local artists within the Rotunda. The gallery often has shows on topical subjects and events. Also has exhibits in Performing Arts Center lobby. Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5 p.m. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW

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bookstore. Includes CDs, DVDs, yoga and meditation supplies, crystals, jewelry, apparel and more. Author events, workshops and psychic readers daiily. Hours: Mon-Thu 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m.-8 p.m. t t XXX FBTUXFTU DPN

style (Vaganova) age 3 through pre-professional with semi-annual performance opportunities. Annual family ballet performances December at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. t t XXX CBZFSCBMMFUBDBEFNZ DPN

Linden Tree of Los Altos 170 State St., Los Altos. Extensive selection of quality children’s literature as well as books for adults and teachers, recordings and puppets. Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 p.m.; Sat 9:30-5:30 p.m. t t XXX MJOEFOUSFFCPPLT DPN

DanceVisions Cubberley Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Road, Room L-3, Palo Alto. A nonprofit community dance project offering ongoing classes for adults and children, with occasional performances. t t EBODFWJTJPOT PSH EBODFBDUJPO PSH

Concert series

The Lively Foundation Masonic Lodge, 890 Church St., Mtn. View. Dance and music theater performances, and classes: Dance, exercise, yoga, creative movement; art and photography for adults and children at the Lively School, Mountain View Masonic Lodge. t t XXX MJWFMZGPVOEBUJPO PSH

Community School of Music and Arts at Finn Center 230 San Antonio Circle, Mtn. View. Free performances in Tateuchi Hall include Stanford Lively Arts Informances and Faculty & Student Concerts. Free artist talks and exhibition openings in Mohr Gallery. t t XXX BSUT BMM PSH Shoreline Amphitheatre 1 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mtn. View. Outdoor concert venue hosts performances by major, world-touring acts. Concert season is from late April until late October. t 4IPSFMJOF CPY PĂłDF BU t 5JDLFUT BU MJWFOBUJPO DPN Stanford Lively Arts 425 Santa Teresa St., MC 2250, Stanford. More than 30 performances annually of classical and world music, jazz, dance, theater and spoken word by world-famous artists and newcomers, with a focus on innovation. Most performances held in Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Memorial Auditorium or Memorial Church on Stanford campus. Hours: Ticket office hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat noon- 4 p.m. t "354

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Books Inc. 301 Castro St., Mtn. View. Wide range of books, magazines and newspapers covering hundreds of subjects. Hours: Sun-Thu 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri-Sat 9 a.m.-11 p.m. t t XXX CPPLTJOD OFU

Academy of Danse Libre P.O. Box 1166, Mtn. View. A nonprofit performance group dedicated to the lively exhibition of 19th- and early 20th-century social dances. t IUUQ EBOTFMJCSF PSH

East West Bookshop 324 Castro St., Mtn. View. New Age and metaphysical

Bayer Ballet Academy 2028 Old Middlefield Way, Mtn. View. Classical ballet instruction in the Russian

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Teen Dance Company of the Bay Area 223 Moffett Blvd., Mtn. View. Founded in 1999, TDC is an auditioned-based, preprofessional dance company for pre-teen and teens, offering rigorous training and extensive performance experience in all styles of dance. t t XXX UFFOEBODFDPNQBOZ PSH Western Ballet , The Mountain View Ballet Company and School 914 N. Rengstorff Ave., Unit A, Mtn. View. Founded in 1976, the school emphasizes the art of classical ballet and offers classes for both adults and youth. t t XXX XFTUFSOCBMMFU PSH

Lectures Peninsula Open Space Trust’s Wallace Stegner Lecture Series 222 High St., Palo Alto. Held February-May at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. Since 1993, this annual lecture series focuses on nature and conservation. It has featured such writers and activists as Jane Goodall and Robert Redford. t t XXX PQFOTQBDFUSVTU PSH

Live music and dancing Alberto’s 736 Dana St., Mtn. View. International dance club featuring world beat music, salsa, live bands, dance lessons. Sun-Mon: Argentine Tango; Tue: Salsa; Wed: Bachata; Fri: Salsa; Sat: Rock en Espanol. t t XXX BMCFSUPT DPN Evening Ballroom Dancing 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Lessons and open dancing are offered Friday and Saturday nights ($9). No partner or prior experience required. Beginning and


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Microbreweries Tied House Cafe and Brewery 954 Villa St., Mtn. View. Lively restaurant and microbrewery with TVs and outdoor beer garden in the rear. Four original brews are Alpine Gold, Cascade Amber, Ironwood Dark and New World Wheat. Four specialty beers on tap are a stout, amber light, a fruit and a seasonal. Hours: Mon-Thu, Sat 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; bar open later t t XXX UJFEIPVTF DPN

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Arcade games and cafe. t t XXX DJOFNBSL DPN Stanford Theatre 221 University Ave., Palo Alto. Beautifully restored 1925 movie house showing the classics, including silent films. Live Wurlitzer organ music before and after the 7:30 show. Calendars of programs are available at the theater. t t XXX TUBOGPSEUIFBUSF PSH

Museums and collections Computer History Museum 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mtn. View. Dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing history, and is home to the largest international collection of computing artifacts in the world. Speaker series, onsite tours, physical and online exhibits. Hours: Wed-Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m. t t XXX DPNQVUFSIJTUPSZ PSH

Always check out Palo Alto Online for the most current movie times and information, including reviews and movie trailers. Now with Movie Screener, the fast and easy way to get information about movies. t XXX 1BMP"MUP0OMJOF DPN

Jehning Family Lock Museum of Mountain View, The 175 Castro St., Mtn. View. Nearly 1,000 locks and 5,000 keys from around the world, plus safes, keyrings and handcuffs, comprise the collection, now open to the public. t t XXX KFIOJOHMPDLNVTFVN PSH

Century Cinema 16 1500 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mtn. View. Large movie multiplex showing mainstream new releases.

Los Altos History Museum 51 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos. Includes permanent interactive and two to four

changing exhibits yearly, a museum store, the J. Gilbert Smith History House and ongoing educational programs, lectures and docent-led or audio history tours. Free admission and parking, wheelchair/stroller accessible. Hours: Thu-Sun noon-4 p.m. t t XXX MPTBMUPTIJTUPSZ PSH Moffett Field Museum Moffett Field, Mtn. View. Displays aircraft models and artifacts. An actual P2 and P3 are outside the museum. Tours of the museum and tour of outside of Hangar 1. $5 for adults. $3 for youth and seniors. Free for service members. Museum Curator: Bill Stubkjaer. Hours: Wed-Sat 10 a.m.-2 p.m. t t XXX NPòFUUĂśFMENVTFVN PSH Mountain View History Center 585 Franklin St., Mtn. View. Second floor of the Mountain View Public Library. Photos, memorabilia and other historical items of Mountain View’s early days; Mountain View High School yearbooks beginning 1904, phone books from 1950, several directories of the early 1900s, clipping file from 1967, and the Mountain View Register Leader from turn of the century to 1960s. Hours: Tue 1-5 p.m. or by appointment t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW search “history centerâ€? NASA Ames Exploration Center NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett

Field, Mtn. View. Within view of the historic Hangar One at Moffett Field, the Exploration Center offers rotating interactive exhibits and displays describing Ames’ inventions for NASA space and aeronautics missions. The center also features an SGI Reality Theater. t t XXX OBTB HPW DFOUFST BNFT IPNF exploration.html Rodin Sculpture Garden Lomita Drive and Roth Way, Stanford. Twenty of Rodin’s bronze sculptures are located adjacent to the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University -- the world’s largest collection of Rodin’s bronzes outside of Paris. Rodin’s Burghers of Calais are located nearby on campus. Rodin tours are Wednesday at 2 p.m., Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. and meet in the Cantor Arts Center lobby. t t IUUQ NVTFVN TUBOGPSE FEV WJFX rodin.html Stanford Outdoor Art Tours Cantor Arts Center, corner of Museum Drive and Lomita Way, Stanford. Guided tours of Stanford University’s outdoor art collection of more than 70 sculptures. “Campus Sculpture Walk� meets the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., where The Oval meets Serra Street. Tour lasts about one-and-a-half hours and explores the Stanford campus and many 20thcentury sculptures in the quad and south campus area.

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Barbershop Harmony Society, Peninsulaires Mens Chorus Rehearses at First United Methodist Church Hall, 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale, every Tuesday, 7:30-10:15 p.m. Guests are welcome to listen or to audition. t t XXX CBSCFSTIPQ IBSNPOZ PSH

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Foothill Symphonic Winds Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. This community band, formed in 1980, was originally part of the Foothill College Symphonic Wind Ensemble. The ensemble performs classical and contemporary works written or transcribed for symphonic wind ensemble or concert band. t t XXX XJOECBOE PSH GPPUIJMM Nova Vista Symphony P.O. Box 60312, Sunnyvale. Focuses on making classical music live, attractive and available to families at a reasonable price. Performs at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts and Smithwick Theatre, Foothill College, among other locations. t

t XXX OPWBWJTUB PSH Peninsula Symphony 146 Main St., Ste. 102, Los Altos. The symphony performs a subscription series at three venues: San Mateo Performing Arts Center, the Fox Theatre in Redwood City and the Flint Center in Cupertino. t t XXX QFOJOTVMBTZNQIPOZ PSH Schola Cantorum 2218 Old Middlefield Way, Ste.G, Mtn. View. Based in Mountain View, the 45-year-old chorus offers performances of choral masterpieces at various Peninsula venues plus workshops, sing-along programs and community performances for adults and teens. t t XXX TDIPMBDBOUPSVN PSH

Opera West Bay Opera 221 Lambert St., Palo Alto. Now in its 55th season, Palo Alto’s own opera company performs at the Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road. Three productions per year from October-May. Season subscriptions and tickets for individual performances are available. t t XXX XCPQFSB PSH

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Theater Bus Barn Stage Company P.O. Box 151, Los Altos. Performs comedy, drama, musicals. Five productions throughout the year. Tickets are $24-32. t t XXX CVTCBSO PSH Children’s Theater in the Park Mtn. View. See fairy tales and other children’s stories brought to you by the Peninsula Youth Theatre -- a different 45-minute production each Friday at 6:30 p.m. during the summer. Bring the kids, a picnic basket, and a blanket to sit on and enjoy free seating at the Mountain View Center’s outdoor Park Stage, Rengstorff Park or Cubberley Amphitheatre. t 1FOJOTVMB :PVUI 5IFatre) or 650-903-6000 t XXX QZUOFU PSH Foothill College Smithwick Theatre 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Under the direction of Jay Manley, Foothill Theatre mounts several full-scale

musicals throughout the year, from standards like “Kiss Me, Kate� to lesser-known works such as “Assassins.� Ticket prices vary for individual shows. All seats reserved. t GPS UJDLFUT 650-949-7360 t XXX GPPUIJMM FEV GB Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts P.O Box 7540, Mtn. View. A performing-arts complex hosting more than 400 events a year: theater, dance, music, professional Bay Area companies. The home venue for TheatreWorks and Peninsula Youth Theatre. t IPVST

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Biking/mountain biking Bike to Work Day The city of Mountain View participates in an annual Bay Areawide Bike to Work Day in May. Several locations in Mountain View will have “energizer stations� that offer refreshments, giveaways and bicycling information. t )FMFO ,JN BU t XXX CJDZDMJOH PSH Bicycling is allowed in 16 of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District’s 26 preserves, but only on clearly designated paths. Helmets are required at all times. A speed limit of 15 mph (5 mph when passing) is enforced. t USBJM DPOEJUJPOT IPUMJOF

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Dance Bayer Ballet Academy 2028 Old Middlefield Way, Mtn. View. Classical ballet instruction in the Russian style (Vaganova) age 3 through pre-professional with semi-annual performance opportunities. t t XXX CBZFSCBMMFUBDBEFNZ DPN Pacific Ballet Academy 295B Polaris Ave., Mtn. View. Academy offers a full range of graded classes, from pre-ballet

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Hiking/walking Crittenden Site Shoreline Boulevard between Crittenden Lane and North Road, Mtn. View. This 27-acre site has 3/4 mile of trails leading to a panoramic view of Stevens Creek, Moffett Field and parts of Mountain View. Site contains native grasses and gravel paths. No dogs allowed. Size: 27 acres. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI GPS “Crittenden Site� Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District 330 Distel Circle, Los Altos. A regional greenbelt system in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is comprised of nearly 60,000 acres of land in 26 open-space preserves protected for public enjoyment, making a preserve system of diverse and unparalleled beauty in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country. Preserves are free to explore from dawn to dusk. t t XXX PQFOTQBDF PSH Santa Clara County Parks Santa Clara County offers many opportunities for the hiker who loves a rugged trail, as well as for those who prefer smoother, paved roads and paths. t XXX QBSLIFSF PSH QPSUBM TJUF QBSLT Sierra Club, Loma Prieta Chapter 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto. The chapter has 24,000 members in three counties. Variety of hiking and outdoor experiences, including backpacking, singles groups, whitewater paddling. Three regional groups and 12 activities sections plan hiking, day trips, social activities. t t IUUQ MPNBQSJFUB TJFSSBDMVC PSH

Stanford Foothills A network of paths in and around the Stanford foothills west of Junipero Serra Boulevard offers opportunities for hillside trail runs and hikes. The most popular route is a 3.5mile loop up to the giant radio telescope known as “the Dish,� with entrance at Stanford Avenue. t Stevens Creek Trail Mtn. View. This 4.8-mile, paved, all-weather pathway runs from Shoreline Park to El Camino. Provides users with woodlands, tidal marshes and city neighborhood parks. The trail has easy connections to major bus routes and Caltrain. Open from dawn to dusk. Dogs are allowed on leash from El Camino to Crittenden Trail head; none are allowed beyond it. t t XXX TUFWFOTDSFFLUSBJM PSH Vista Slope Permanente Creek and Amphitheater Parkway, Mtn. View. This 65-acre site is part of Shoreline at Mountain View. The 1.5 miles of trails lead to one of Mountain View’s most spectacular viewing areas of the South Bay that includes Stanford’s Hoover Tower, nearby marshes, Shoreline Golf Links and, on clear days, the San Francisco skyline. Parking is available across Amphitheatre Parkway at Charleston Park or in Shoreline at Mountain View. No dogs are allowed on Vista Slope. Size: 65 acres. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW DJUZ@IBMM comm_services

In-line skating Skate Park Northwest corner of Rengstorff Park, Mtn. View. Park is open daily from 6 a.m. until one-half hour after sunset, weather permitting. On Saturdays and Sundays, the park is reserved for skaters ages 12 and under from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Nonsupervised facility, must wear helmet, kneepads, elbow pads. No bikes and scooters. Various ramps, rails, pipes in the park. t SFDSFBUJPO EJWJTJPO

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Sailing and sailboarding Baylands Sailing Dock east end of Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto. Located near the mouth of what used to be the entrance

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Mountain View Whisman School District Administration Office, 750-A San Pierre Way, Mtn. View. Superintendent: Craig Goldman. Ethnic/racial percentages (2010-11): Hispanic, 46; Caucasian, 28; Asian, 11; African American, 3; other, 7. t t XXX NWXTE PSH Board of Education Regular meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of most months. Meetings generally begin at 7 p.m. at the District Office. t &MMFO 8IFFMFS QSFTJEFOU QIPOF 967-8743; term expires December 2014. t 4UFWF 0MTPO WJDF QSFTJEFOU QIPOF 961-6863; term expires December 2012. t &EXBSE #BJMFZ DMFSL QIPOF 1706; term expires December 2012. t 1IJMJQ 1BMNFS NFNCFS QIPOF 969-2170; term expires December 2014. t 'JPOB 8BMUFS NFNCFS QIPOF 9866; term expires December 2012.

Elementary schools Bubb School 525 Hans Ave., Mtn. View. Principal: Mary Dietrich. Enrollment: 585. Bubb School serves the central area of Mountain View and is located near the southeast boundary of the city. K-5. Students speak 24 languages, and 35 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX CVCC NWXTE PSH Castro School 505 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. Principal: Judy Crates. Enrollment: 531. Castro School draws its students from an area that includes mostly apartments and condominiums. It is the home of the Spanish-English Dual

Language Immersion Program, with more than half the students involved in the program. Students are taught in both English and Spanish beginning in kindergarten. Castro School has State Preschool classes for low -income families, as well as a fee-based class. Students speak 11 languages, and 63 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX DBTUSP NWXTE PSH Huff School 253 Martens Ave., Mtn. View. Principal: Sharon Burns. Enrollment: 578. Located near the southeast boundary of the city, Huff draws the majority of its students from the residential area surrounding the school, which is made up primarily of single-family dwellings and some apartment complexes. Students speak 29 languages, and 26 percent are Englishlanguage learners. t t XXX IVò NWTE PSH Landels School 115 W. Dana St., Mtn. View. Principal: Carmen Mizell. Enrollment: 560. Landels students are from a diverse socioeconomic and ethnic population in the downtown area and from the military housing at the nearby Onizuka Air Force Base. Students speak 28 languages, and 49 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX MBOEFMT NWTE PSH Monta Loma School 460 Thompson Ave., Mtn. View. Principal: Cathy Baur. Enrollment: 497. Monta Loma Elementary School draws the majority of its students from the Monta Loma neighborhood, which is made up primarily of singlefamily dwellings and some apartment complexes. Monta Loma is the home

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Theuerkauf School 1625 San Luis Ave., Mtn. View. Principal: Connie Vasquez-Sawdey. Enrollment: 472. Theuerkauf Elementary School serves the northeastern area of Mountain View and the military housing at Moffett Field. The area surrounding Theuerkauf is made up of single-family dwellings and some apartment complexes. Students speak 16 languages, and 53 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX UIFVFSLBVG NWXTE PSH

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Crittenden Middle School 1701 Rock St., Mtn. View. Principal: Karen Robinson. Class Size: 32. Enrollment: 597. Crittenden Middle School serves the area north of Central Expressway in the Mtn. View Whisman School District. The neighborhood is made up of a combination of single-family dwellings and apartment complexes. Students speak 20 languages, and 34 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX DSJUUFOEFO NWXTE PSH

Almond School 550 Almond Ave., Los Altos. Principal: Terri Stromfeld. Class Size: K-3: 24; 4-6: 30. Enrollment: 531. Grades K-6. 12.6 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX BMNPOETDIPPM PSH

Graham Middle School 1175 Castro St., Mtn. View. Principal: Kim Thompson. Enrollment: 688. Graham School serves students in grades 6-8 living south of Central Expressway in the Mtn.View Whisman School District. All students pursue a comprehensive, academicallyoriented core curriculum, and study literature, writing, history, geography, mathematics, science, health and physical education. Exploratory classes are offered in 6th and 7th grade and electives in 8th grade. More than 60 percent of the students participate in instrumental or vocal music. Students speak 23 languages, and 27 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX HSBIBN NWXTE PSH

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Covington School 205 Covington Road, Los Altos. Principal: Erin Green. Class Size: K-3: 24; 4-6: 30. Enrollment: 455. Grades K-6. 12.5 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX DPWJOHUPOTDIPPM PSH Gardner Bullis School 25890 Fremont Road, Los Altos Hills. Principal: Erica Gilbert. Class Size: K-3: 24; 4-6: 30. Enrollment: 291. K-6th grade. 6 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX CVMMJTTDIPPM PSH Loyola School 770 Berry Ave., Los Altos. Principal: Kimberly Attell. Class Size: K-3: 24; 4-6: 30. Enrollment: 590. Grades K-6. 6 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX MPZPMBTDIPPM PSH Oak School 1501 Oak Ave. , Los Altos. Principal: Amy Romem. Class Size: K-3: 24; 4-6: 30. Enrollment: 446. Grades K-6. 4 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX PBLTDIPPM PSH Santa Rita School 700 Los Altos Ave., Los Altos. Principal: Sandra McGonagle. Class Size: K-3: 24; 4-6: 30. Enrollment: 542. Grades K-6. The neighborhoods served by Santa Rita are located between Foothill and Central



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Middle schools Blach Junior High School 1120 Covington Road, Los Altos. Principal: Leslie Crane. Enrollment: 476. Grades 7-8. .6 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX CMBDITDIPPM PSH Egan Junior High School 100 W. Portola Ave., Los Altos. Principal: Brenda Dyckman. Enrollment: 537. Grades 7-8. 5 percent English Language Learners. t t XXX FHBOTDIPPM PSH

Mtn. View-Los Altos Union High School District 1299 Bryant St., Mtn. View. Superintendent: Dr. Barry R. Groves. Ethnic/racial percentages (2008-09): Caucasian, 50; Latino, 20; Asian, 18;

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Alta Vista High School 1325 Bryant Ave., Mtn. View. Principal: Bill Pierce. Class Size: 25. Enrollment: 160. A district continuation program that offers a program focused on building academic and functional skills, as well as basic work habits. Students must meet the same rigorous graduation credit requirements and competency standards as all other students in the Mtn. View-Los Altos Union High School District. As a continuation high school, Alta Vista provides students a second chance to succeed. Students speak 11 languages, and 18 percent are Englishlanguage learners. t t XXX NWMB OFU Los Altos High School 201 Almond Ave., Los Altos. Principal: Wynne Satterwhite. Class Size: 29. Enrollment: 1,658. Los Altos High School is a comprehensive high school offering a full spectrum of subjects. Traditional departmental offerings are augmented by thematic programs and special classes. Students speak 34 languages, and 9 percent are English-language learners. t t XXX MB NWMB OFU Middle College Program 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Enrollment: 67. An alternative high school program for juniors and seniors located at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills. It combines high school and college classes in a collaborative effort between

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Charter schools Bullis Charter School 102 W. Portola Ave., Los Altos. Principal: Wanny Hersey. Class Size: 20-23 average. Enrollment: 340. Tuition: Suggested donation $4,500 per year. K-8 public school chartered through the Santa Clara County Board of Education. Offers co-curricular and extended-day programs. Emphasis on

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Community colleges De Anza College 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino. President: Brian Murphy. Class Size: average 35. Enrollment: 24,000. Tuition: $24 per quarter unit. De Anza College offers a wide range of quality programs and services to encourage university transfer, to meet the workforce development needs of the region and to provide opportunities for personal and professional growth. t t XXX EFBO[B FEV Foothill College 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. President: Judy Miner. Class Size: Average: 29. Enrollment: about 17,000. Tuition: $24 per unit for California residents. Middlefield Road Campus: 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Open enrollment, two-year community college. Associate degrees, transfer program and career programs. Day, evening, online and weekend classes. t .JEEMFĂśFME DBNQVT 650-949-6950 t XXX GPPUIJMM FEV 'BDFCPPL 'PPUIJMMcollege, Twitter: Foothillnews

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California Youth Symphony 441 California Ave. #5, Palo Alto. Founded in 1952, the Palo Alto-based youth orchestra performs at Spangenberg Theatre in Palo Alto, Foothill College, Flint Center and San Mateo Performing Arts Center. Many local participants are among 500 students enrolled in nine ensembles. Directed by composer-conductor Leo Eylar. Open to kids ages 8-18. Auditions in April. t t XXX DZT PSH Cantabile Youth Singers 953 Industrial Ave., Ste. 122, Palo Alto. A member of the Cantabile Choral Guild, operating six choirs serving children ages 4-18 since 2004. Activities include weekly rehearsals, quarterly training workshops and weekend retreats, including: vocal training, diction and language coaching, movement and dance, training in theory, music-reading skills, interpretation and history. Auditions and demonstration classes in August, January, and May. Winter and spring concerts are performed throughout the community. t t XXX DBOUBCJMF PSH Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA) at Finn Center 230 San Antonio Circle, Mtn. View. Year-round programs for all ages and levels, including: lessons, classes, camps in music, art, new media; in-school programs; concerts, lectures, exhibits and outreach events. Preschool classes for ages 18 months and older. Multilingual faculty of more than 100 professional musicians, artists and educators. Financial aid offered. t t XXX BSUT BMM PSH El Camino Youth Symphony Association 4055 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. The awardwinning ECYS sponsors eight ongoing ensembles that rehearse weekly and perform regularly. They include the Senior Symphony, the Sinfonietta Orchestra, four preparatory orchestras, a flute ensemble and a wind orchestra. Musicians 6-18 yrs may request an audition. Performances are at Spangenberg Theatre in Palo Alto and Flint Center in Cupertino. t t XXX FDZT PSH Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra 4000 Middlefield Road, #M1, Palo Alto. Awardwinning youth orchestra, one of the few youth groups in the nation devoted exclusively to chamber music. Five orchestra levels for varying skill levels. The season runs September-June and features world-renowned soloists and popular lecture series, plus an annual Bach festival held in March at Valley Presbyterian in Portola Valley. t t XXX QBDPNVTJD PSH Peninsula Youth Theatre 2500 Old Middlefield Way, Mtn. View. Peninsula

Youth Theatre, a home company of the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, is a nonprofit children’s theater for actors ages 7-18 yrs. It also operates a school of performing arts for children ages 3.5-18 yrs. t t XXX QZUOFU PSH

Child care centers & preschools Ames Child Care Center NASA Ames Research Center, Mail Stop N-270-1, Moffett Field. Open from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Programs for infants, toddlers, pre-school transition and pre-school students. Tuition assistance available, reduced rates for civil servant employees of the Ames Research Center. License #: 430709545, 430709645. NAEYC accredited. t t XXX BNFTDIJMEDBSF PSH Children’s Learning Cottage 675 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. 2-6 yrs. Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Curriculum includes indoor/outdoor play, language, math, science/cooking, arts and library trips. t t XXX DMDPUUBHF DPN El Camino YMCA 2400 Grant Road, Mtn. View. Centers feature safe, stimulating child care. Licensed preschool and afterschool programs are developmental and incorporate the YMCA’s four core values: caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Special focus on delivering stimulating learning experiences in a safe environment that enhance a child’s social, intellectual, physical and emotional development. Balance of homework assistance and recreational and enrichment activities. Holiday, winter and spring camps. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH

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Sebija Haxhicani passes the ball as Orlando Gomez Delgadillo reaches up to block it at a rugby demonstration at Bubb Elementary School in September 2010. t t XXX LJEEJFBDBEFNZ DPN NPVOUBinview Kids’ Korner Christian Child Care Center 250 E. Dana St., Mtn. View. 18 mos-6 yrs. Full- or half-day programs as well as summer camps available. Enrollment on a first-come, first-served basis. t t XXX LJETDISJTUJBODFOUFS DPN

German International School of Silicon Valley 310 Easy St., Mtn. View. Preschool and K, 3-6 yrs, full-day program. Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Grades 1-12 and after-school, Saturday and summer programs offered as well. German-bilingual program. t t XXX HJTTW PSH

Little Acorn School 1667 Miramonte Ave., Mtn. View. Mon-Fri 7 a.m.-5:55 p.m.; all day, morning, afternoon; 2-5 yrs; total capacity: 85 children; full-cost center; a.m./p.m. snack; programs such as soccer, music, foreign language are also offered. License #: 430701799 t t XXX GQDNW PSH &EVDBUJPO IUNM

Hobbledehoy Montessori Preschool 2321 Jane Lane, Mtn. View. 2-5 yrs. Montessori program with music and dramatic play, reading and writing readiness, low student-teacher ratio. License #: 434400139. Full-time and parttime programs. Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. t t XXX IPCCMFEFIPZ PSH

Mountain View KinderCare 2065 W. El Camino Real, Mtn. View. Accepts children 6 wks-5 yrs, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Snacks and meals served. License #: 434400338. t t XXX LJOEFSDBSF DPN

Kiddie Academy 205 E. Middlefield Road, Mtn. View. Developmental and pre-kindergarten programs; 98 children. Curriculum focuses on phonics, math, science, language, art, music and social development. License #: 434411985 and 434411986.

Mountain View Parent Nursery School 1325 Bryant Ave,., Mtn. View. Parent participation school for children 2.9-5 yrs. NAEYC accredited. Summer camp, Saturday class and regular school-year programs. t t XXX NWQOT PSH Oak Tree Nursery School 2100 University Ave., Mtn. View. 2.5-5.5 yrs.

Prides itself on being a creative, inventive school. Programs include language development and arts and crafts. t Primary Plus 333 Eunice Ave., Mtn. View. Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; full-day and half-day programs for infants, toddles and preschoolers; infant care, extended day care and developmental and preschool/pre-K programs; snacks. t t XXX BDUJPOEBZQSJNBSZQMVT DPN St. Paul Lutheran CDC 1075 El Monte Ave., Mtn. View. Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; 2.6-6 yrs; 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-day programs. Montessori, religious programs; snacks, lunch; Christian. License #: 430709875. t t XXX TU QBVM PSH St. Timothy’s Nursery School 2094 Grant Road, Mtn. View. Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Daily schedule: morning or afternoon; classes; 3-4 yrs; total capacity per class: 18-22 children; full-cost center (not for low-income families). t t XXX TUUJNPUIZTOVSTFSZTDIPPM PSH Theuerkauf Preschool 1625 San Luis Ave., Mtn. View. Mountain View Whisman School District Preschool Program uses a developmentally based curriculum that is aligned with California Department of Education and Federal Preschool standards. Ages 3-5 yrs, 8:35 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. t t XXX UIFVFSLBVG NWXTE L DB VT

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Western Montessori Day School 323 Moorpark Way, Mtn. View. Mon-Fri, before and after school care available. Children 2-6 yrs. 4-5 yrs children stay until 3 p.m. Montessori; License #: 430700680. t t XFTUFSO NPOUFTTPSJ DPN Wonder World Preschool 2015 Latham St., Mtn. View. Age 2-5 yrs. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Half-day and full-day programs. Extracurricular activities include gymnastic and dance. Field trips to locations in local community. t t XPOEFSXPSME QSFTDIPPM DPN YMCA Kids’ Place at Almond Elementary School 55 Almond Ave., Los Altos. Child care for grades K-6. Homework assistance and recreational activities. License #: 43440986. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH YMCA Kids’ Place at Bubb Elementary School 525 Hans Ave., Mtn. View. Grades K-6. Daily homework assistance available. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH YMCA -- Castro Elementary School 505 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. K-6, after-school enrichment program offers children a balance of homework assistance and recreational, academic and enrichment activities. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH

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YMCA Kids’ Place at Huff Elementary School 253 Martens Ave., Mtn. View. K-6. Daily homework assistance available. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH YMCA Kids’ Place at Landels Elementary School 115 W. Dana St., Mtn. View. K-6. Daily homework assistance available. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH YMCA Kids’ Place at Oak Elementary School 1501 Oak Ave., Los Altos. Child care for Grades K-6. Homework assistance and recreational activities. License #: 434404992. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH YMCA -- Way to Grow Full-Day Preschool 1501 Oak Ave., Los Altos. Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; 2 yrs, 9 mos-5 yrs. Preschool program 2, 3 or 5 days per week. Total capacity: 24 children; full cost center; child-centered curriculum. License #: 430710535. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH

Classes/places to go Computer History Museum 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mtn. View. See entry in Arts (Museums) section. t t XXX DPNQVUFSIJTUPSZ PSH

David C. Daniels Nature Center 330 Distel Circle, Los Altos. Overlooking Alpine Pond, the center features a number of displays and hike opportunities with bike accessibility and picnic tables. Open 12-5 p.m. in April-mid October, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. from late October-mid November. t t XXX PQFOTQBDF PSH BDUJWJUJFT david_c_daniels_nc.asp Dreams and Futures 1000 Villa St., Mtn. View. The Mountain View Police Department runs an award-winning program for at-risk youth. The summer day camp program runs from JuneAugust for K4-7 children and emphasizes teamwork and building self-esteem. Recreation leaders assist police volunteers in leading activities such as athletics, field trips and decision-making programs as well as classes in writing and computer skills. Free. Transportation is provided. Program is through teacher referral. Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5 p.m. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “Dreams and Futures� Foothill College Observatory 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. View stars, planets and galaxies through a 16-inch reflecting telescope. Open on clear nights. Closed when cloudy. Free to all ages. $2 (eight quarters) parking. t t XXX GPPUIJMM GIEB FEV BTU

Hidden Villa 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos Hills. The 1,600-acres of farm and foothill lands, once owned by the late Frank and Josephine Duveneck, are the base of a working organic farm. Summer camp for K1-4 runs from June-August with emphasis on arts and crafts, trails, farm cycles, swimming and animal interaction; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Wed. with sleepovers on Thursday night. t GPS reservations t XXX IJEEFOWJMMB PSH Moffett Field Historical Society Museum Moffett Field, Mtn. View. Displays aircraft models and artifacts from important eras post-1930. An actual P2 and P3 are outside the museum. Open Wed-Sat 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tours of the museum and tour of outside of Hangar 1. t t XXX NPòFUUĂśFMENVTFVN PSH Mountain View House Teen Center 298 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. The Teen Center is a free drop-in program for middle school students. Supervised by trained Recreation Leaders, teens receive homework help and can participate in arts and crafts, billiards, foosball, video games, board games and more. Mon-Thu 5-8 p.m., Fri-Sat 5-9 p.m. during the school year, excluding holidays. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “teen servicesâ€?

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Mountain View Recreation Division Youth Services 201 S. Rengstorff Ave., Mtn. View. Fun and creative classes for young people in three groups: preschool, elementary school and middle school/ teens. Preschool programs include creative movement, pre-ballet and Munchkin Theater, with age-appropriate physical and cognitive skills. Elementary school-age programs include ballet, jazz dance, tap dance, Tae Kwon Do, creative writing, cartooning, Theater in the Park and summer day camps, singing, nature study, arts and crafts and field trips. Middle and high school-age programs include camp, street dance, yoga, open gym, Tae Kwon Do and Mountain View Teen Center. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “Outreach� Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo 1451 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Fun and learning go together for children and their families in the hands-on, interactive exhibits and mini-zoo. The zoo houses bobcats, a red-tailed hawk and bats. The museum offers science classes, summer camps and an outreach program to local schools. Free admission, donations are welcome. Tue-Sat

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Sports American Youth Soccer (AYSO), Region 45 P.O. Box 4252, Mtn. View. Catering Mountain View and the southern Los Altos area, AYSO Region 45 organizes soccer teams and matches August-Novmber for kids ages 6-19. Registration online April-June through the website. Fees $110-165. Scholarships available. Volunteer coaches needed. Director: Brian Eugeni. t t XXX BZTP PSH California Youth Soccer Association (CYSA) 1040 Serpentine Lane, Ste. 201, Pleasanton. State office for California Youth Soccer. t t XXX DZTBOPSUI PSH City of Mountain View Recreation Division 201 S. Rengstorff Ave., Mtn. View. Sports facilities and programs for youth and teens. Teen Open Gym at the Whisman

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Mountain View Public Library 585 Franklin St., Mtn. View. Information center for the community and place for exchange of information and ideas. Open Mon-Thu 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri-Sat 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sun 1-5 p.m. t t IUUQ NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW MJCSBSZ

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Two 6-year-old would-be ballerinas warm up for the Western Ballet scholarship in September 2010. Sports Center for middle- and high-school students only who live in Mountain View or attend Mtn. View Whisman School District. Various sports provided with ongoing tournaments. Year-round camps and classes. Registration open for residents and non-residents. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “recreation programs� The Little Gym 1910-F W. El Camino Real, Mtn. View. Parent/child classes for infants and toddlers. Classes in gymnastics, karate, dance, sports skills, and cheerleading for children 3-12 years.

t t XXX UMHNUWJFXDB DPN Los Altos Mountain View Aquatic Club (LAMVAC) P.O. Box 1269, Los Altos. Professionally coached, age-group swimming and swim lessons; precompetitive, swim group and masters programs. Summer program available. t t XXX MBNWBD PSH Los Altos-Mountain View PONY Baseball P.O. Box 4855, Mtn. View. Tryouts in January; regular season runs MarchJune. Seven age-based divisions for children aged 5-19. Session fees $135-340.

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Mountain View Little League P.O. Box 614, Mtn. View. Part of the international organization, the Mountain View league’s motto is “Everybody plays.� Baseball teams are co-ed, ages 4-14. t t XXX NWMM PSH PSV Union Football Club (Soccer) 555 Bryant St., #437, Palo Alto. This Palo Altobased youth soccer club is dedicated to developing elite, college track youth players. Girls teams for ages 8-17, boys teams ages 8-16. Also Academy League for children 4-7 years. t t XXX VOJPOGPPUCBMMDMVC DPN Teen Open Gym Whisman Sports Center, 1500 Middlefield Road, Mtn. View. Free open gym program for Mtn. View youth (11-18 years old), every Saturday night from 6:30-9:30 p.m. during the school year. Staffed by the Mountain View Recreation Division, TOG also hosts sports such as basketball, indoor soccer, dodge ball and ping pong. Those who attend must bring a student ID and abide by behavior guidelines; violence, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, gang colors/symbols will not be tolerated. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW Twisters Sports Center 2639 Terminal Blvd., Mtn. View. Class schedules for tae kwon do, recreation and pre-school

gymnastics, and rock climbing. Also offers competitive rhythmic/gymastics and cheerleading programs. t t XXX UXJTUFSTTQPSUTDFOUFS DPN Winter Lodge 3009 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. The only permanent outdoor skating rink west of the Sierra is open late September to April. Public skating, group lessons in basic skills offered Mon.-Sat. for children ages 4 and up. t t XXX XJOUFSMPEHF DPN YMCA Youth Sports Programs 2400 Grant Road, Mtn. View. Sports programs for children ages 3-14 with an emphasis on positive coaching and success for each player. Programs are appropriate for novices and experienced players. Sports include Winter Basketball (YBL), Summer Hoops, Spring Volleyball, Fall Sports Clinics. t t XXX FMDBNJOPZNDB PSH Youth Soccer 201 S. Rengstorff Ave., Mtn. View. The City of Mountain View Recreation Division offers Kidz Love Soccer, with age-appropriate instruction, soccer camps and matches. Beginning players learn receiving, shooting and defense. Skyhawks Youth Sports Camps also offer kids aged 3-15 soccer camps (45 minutes to 6 hours per day). t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “youth sports and leagues�

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Suicide Crisis Hotline 828 S. Bascom Ave., Ste. 200, San Jose. t PS

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Palo Alto Animal Services 3281 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto. t .BJO OVNCFS MPTU PS TUSBZ BOJNBMT 650-496-5971; after-hour emergencies, dead animal pickup, animal control dispatch, 650-329-2413 (24 hours); Spay and Neuter Clinic, 650496-5933 t XXX DJUZPGQBMPBMUP PSH EFQUT QPM animal_services.asp

Danielle Ryu, left, and Megan Matsumoto play the odaiku during rehearsal for the Obon Festival, held at the Buddhist temple in Mountain View. t t XXX PQFOTQBDFUSVTU PSH

Garden clubs

Sempervirens Fund 419 S. San Antonio Road, Ste. 211, Los Altos. t t XXX TFNQFSWJSFOT PSH Sierra Club, Loma Prieta Chapter 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Ste. 204, Palo Alto. t t XXX MPNBQSJFUB TJFSSBDMVC PSH

Silicon Valley Association of REALTORS (SILVAR) 19400 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste. 100, Cupertino. t t XXX TJMWBS PSH

YWCA Silicon Valley 375 S. Third St. , San Jose. t IPVS IPUMJOFT EPmestic violence, 800-572-2782; rape crisis, 408-287-3000 or 650-493-7273 t XXX ZXDB TW PSH

Cable television

Emergency services

Farmers markets

Comcast 620 Emerson St., Palo Alto. t $VTUPNFS TFSWJDF MJOF IPVST EBZ 1-800-COMCAST; Palo Alto location: 650-332-4167 t XXX DPNDBTU DPN

Blackberry REACT, Volunteer Radio Communications P.O. Box 1491, Mtn. View. t t XXX CMBDLCFSSZSFBDU PSH

Mountain View Community Television: KMVT 15 1400 Terra Bella Ave., Ste. M, Mtn. View. t t XXX LNWU PSH

Environment

Mountain View Farmers Market at the downtown Mountain View Caltrain Station parking lot on 600 W. Evelyn Ave., between Hope and View streets. t t XXX DBGBSNFSTNLUT DPN

Acterra 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Palo "MUP t t XXX BDUFSSB PSH

Cemeteries

CLEAN South Bay 527 Rhodes Drive, Palo Alto. t

Alta Mesa Memorial Park 695 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto. t t XXX BMUBNFTBDFNFUFSZ DPN

Environmental Volunteers 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto. t t XXX FWPMT PSH

Gate of Heaven Cemetery 22555 Cristo Rey Drive, Los Altos. t t XXX DDETK PSH

Friends of Stevens Creek Trail 22221 McClellan Road, Cupertino. t .PVOtain View trail-closure hotline) t XXX TUFWFOTDSFFLUSBJM PSH

Community centers El Camino YMCA 2400 Grant Road, Mtn.

Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) 222 High St., Palo Alto.

The Trail Center 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto. t t XXX USBJMDFOUFS PSH

Foundations/fundraising organizations Friends of the Mountain View Public Library 585 Franklin St., Mtn. View. t TIPQ t XXX NWMJCSBSZGSJFOET PSH Mountain View Educational Foundation P.O. Box 391557, Mtn. View. t FYU t XXX NWFG PSH Silicon Valley Community Foundation 2440 W. El Camino Real, Ste. 300, Mtn. View. t t XXX TJMJDPOWBMMFZDG PSH

American Rhododendron Society, De Anza Chapter 97 Hillview Ave., -PT "MUPT t XXX EFBO[B BST DPN California Native Plant Society - Santa Clara Valley Chapter 3921 E. Bayshore Road, Room 205, Palo Alto. t t XXX DOQT TDW PSH Mountain View Garden Club 201 S. Rengstorff Ave., Mtn. View. t #BSCBSB (PSEPO BU West Bay Iris Society meets in the Garden House of Shoup Park, 400 University Ave., Los Altos. t t XXX JSJTJOBQSJM DPN Western Horticultural Society P.O. Box 60507, Palo Alto. Meets at Christ Episcopal Church,1040 Border Road, Los Altos. t t XXX XFTUFSOIPSU PSH

Gardens Rengstorff House at Shoreline Park 3070 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mtn. View. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “rengstorff house�

Health and support services Alcoholics Anonymous 274 E. Hamilton Ave., Ste.D, Campbell. t t XXX BBTBOKPTF PSH Alzheimer’s Association 1060 La Avenida St., Mtn. View. t )FMQMJOF PóDF

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962-8111 t XXX BM[ PSH OPSDBM Breast Cancer Connections 390 Cambridge Ave., Palo Alto. t t XXX CDDPOOFDUJPOT PSH Cardiac Therapy Foundation of the Midpeninsula 4000 Middlefield Road, 4UF ( 1BMP "MUP t t XXX DBSEJBDUIFSBQZ PSH Community Pregnancy Center 836 W. El Camino Real, Mtn. View. t t XXX NZDQD PSH Cystic Fibrosis Research, Inc. 2672 Bayshore Parkway, Ste. 520, Mtn. View. t t XXX DGSJ PSH Funeral Consumers Alliance of San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties 463 College Ave., Palo Alto. (Mail: P.O. Box 60448, Palo Alto, CA 94306) t t XXX GDBQFOJOTVMB PSH Kara 457 Kingsley Ave., Palo Alto. t t XXX LBSB HSJFG PSH Living Strong Living Well Palo Alto. t t MTMX TUBOGPSE FEV Mountain View Healthcare Center 2530 Solace Place, Mtn. View. t t XXX NWIFBMUIDBSF DPN

Mountain View

Pathways Home Health, Hospice & Private Duty 585 N. Mary Ave., Sunnyvale. t t XXX QBUIXBZTIFBMUI PSH Peninsula Stroke Association 3801 Miranda Ave., Bldg. 6, A162, Palo Alto. t t XXX QTBTUSPLF PSH Planned Parenthood Mountain View Health Center 225 San Antonio Road, Mtn. View. t t QMBOOFEQBSFOUIPPE PSH Ronald McDonald House 520 Sand Hill Road, Palo Alto. t t XXX SPOBMEIPVTF TUBOGPSE PSH Stanford Blood Center 3373 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto. t t CMPPEDFOUFS TUBOGPSE FEV Stanford Health Library G2-B Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto. Also Stanford Hospital, Cancer Center and South Palo Alto Branch, Oshman Family Jewish Community Center. t t IFBMUIMJCSBSZ TUBOGPSE FEV

Health clinics and hospitals Arbor Free Clinic 795 Willow Road, Bldg. 334, Menlo Park. t %VSJOH 4VOEBZ $MJOJD

Seniors: Help is just a phone call away!

ext. 22222; weekdays 650-724-1332 t BSCPS TUBOGPSE FEV El Camino Hospital 2500 Grant Road, Mtn. View. t t XXX FMDBNJOPIPTQJUBM PSH Health Library and Resource Center Main Bldg., first floor. t t XXX FMDBNJOPIPTQJUBM PSH MJCSBSZ

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El Camino Surgery Center LLC 2480 Grant Road, Mtn. View. t t XXX FDTD DPN Kaiser Permanente - Mountain View 555 Castro St., Mtn. View. t t LQ PSH NPVOUBJOWJFX Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center 2885 Kaiser Drive, Santa Clara. t t XXX LBJTFSNPVOUBJOWJFX PSH Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital 725 Welch Road, Palo Alto. t t XXX MQDI PSH â–

Family Resource Library 3rd floor.

t t XXX MQDI PSH TFBSDI iIFBMUI MJCSBSZw Parent Information and Referral Center (PIRC) t t XXX MQDI PSH TFBSDI iSFGFSSBM centerâ€? â–

Teen and Young Adult Clinic t t XXX MQDI PSH TFBSDI iUFFO DMJOJDw â–

MayView Community Health Center 100 Moffett Blvd., Ste. 101, Mtn. View. t t XXX NBZWJFX PSH Palo Alto Medical Foundation 795 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. t TXJUDICPBSE JT PQFO 24 hours) t XXX QBNG PSH QBMPBMUP Urgent Care Center t BEVMU (pediatric) t XXX QBNG PSH VSHFOUDBSF â–

RotaCare Bay Area, Inc. 2400 Grant Road, Mtn. View. t t XXX SPUBDBSFCBZBSFB PSH Stanford Hospital and Clinics 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford. t BQQPJOUNFOUT 756-9000; cancer referral service 877-668-7535 t XXX TUBOGPSEIPTQJUBM DPN Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System 3801 Miranda Ave., Palo Alto.

DO YOU SUFFER FROM CANCER-RELATED BONE OR TISSUE PAIN? El Camino Hospital and UCSF are seeking adult patients who have cancer-related pain in their bones or tissues for a research study to determine the effectiveness of a program to help patients and family caregivers manage cancer pain.

Home safety checkup

24/7 support for every need

Emergency preparedness review

Network of trusted vendors Transportation assistance

Legal referrals

Reassuring check-in calls

Medical advocacy

Participants will receive education in their homes regarding their pain medicines, pain management, and techniques for managing side effects. You may be eligible to participate if you: UĂŠ Ă€iĂŠ>}iĂŠÂŁnĂŠÂœĂ€ĂŠÂœĂ›iĂ€ UĂŠ >Ă›iĂŠV>˜ViÀ‡ÀiÂ?>ĂŒi`ĂŠÂŤ>ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŠ­iĂ?VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜}ĂŠÂ˜iÀÛiĂŠÂŤ>ÂˆÂ˜ÂŽĂŠ UĂŠ LÂ?iĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂ€i>`]ĂŠĂœĂ€ÂˆĂŒiĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂƒÂŤi>ÂŽĂŠ ˜}Â?ÂˆĂƒÂ… Participants will be reimbursed for their time.

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Historical associations Mountain View History Center Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mtn. View. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI iIJTtory center�

Homeless services Alpha Omega Homeless Services 204 Stierlin Road, Mtn. View. t t XXX DTBDBSFT PSH Community Working Group 2507-A Alma St., Palo Alto. t t DPNNVOJUZXPSLJOHHSPVQ PSH The Opportunity Center 33 Encina Ave., Palo Alto. t t XXX JOOWJTJPO PSH The Salvation Army 1161 S. Bernardo Ave., Sunnyvale. t t XXX TBMWBUJPOBSNZ PSH

Housing Project Sentinel 298 S. Sunnyvale Ave., Ste. 209, Sunnyvale. t t XXX IPVTJOH PSH

International issues Mountain View Sister City Affiliation P.O. Box 4514, Mtn. View. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW TFBSDI “sister cities�

Mountain View

Mtn. View. t t XXX HPPEXJMMTW PSH

Monta Loma Neighborhood Association t XXX NPOUBMPNB PSH

GreenCitizen 161 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. t FYU PS t XXX HSFFODJUJ[FO DPN

North Waverly Park Neighborhood Association t -BVSB #SPXO BU

Mountain View Recycling Center 935 Terra Bella Ave., Mtn. View. t t XXX NWSFDZDMF PSH

North Whisman Neighborhood Association t 4PPTI BOE +FTTJDB (BOEIJ BU 650-969-2429 Old Mountain View Neighborhood Association 650 Castro St. #120-500, Mtn. View. t XXX PNWOB PSH Rex Manor Neighborhood Association t -5 +!QBDCFMM OFU Springer Meadows Neighborhood Association t $BSPMF 4UFQQ BU

Political groups Green Party -- Santa Clara County P.O. Box 390372, Mtn. View. t t XXX DBHSFFOT PSH TBOUBDMBSB League of Women Voters of the Los Altos-Mountain View Area 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. t t XXX MXWMBNW PSH

Law

Santa Clara County Republican Party -- Silicon Valley 522 N. Monroe St., San Jose. t t XXX TWHPQ DPN

Project Sentinel 298 S. Sunnyvale Ave., Suite 209, Sunnyvale. t t XXX IPVTJOH PSH

Mountain View neighborhood or homeowner associations Cuernavaca Homeowners Association t t XXX DVFSOBWBDBIPB DPN

Santa Clara County Home Composting Program t t XXX SFEVDFXBTUF PSH DMJDL PO #BZ Friendly logo) Santa Clara County Recycling Hotline San Jose State University Center for Development of Recycling, One Washington Square, San Jose. t t XXX SFDZDMFTUVò PSH SMaRT Station 301 Carl Road, Sunnyvale. t

Avenidas Handyman Services 450 Bryant St., Palo Alto. t t XXX BWFOJEBT PSH Rose Kleiner Senior Day Health Center 270 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. t â–

Community Services Agency 204 Stierlin Road, Mtn.View. t t XXX DTBDBSFT PSH Council on Aging Silicon Valley 2115 The Alameda, San Jose. t QSFTT PQUJPO t XXX DPBTJMJDPOWBMMFZ DPN Mountain View Senior Center 266 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. t t XXX NPVOUBJOWJFX HPW Outreach Van 926 Rock Ave., Ste. 10, San Jose. t GPS SFTFSWBUJPOT 408-436-6030 for cancellations or to check on ride t XXX PVUSFBDI PSH

Research institutions

Senior Luncheons at First Christian Church 2890 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. t

NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, Mtn. View. t

Senior Nutrition Program 266 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. t B N Q N

Peace & Freedom Party P.O. Box 24764, Oakland. t t XXX QFBDFBOEGSFFEPN PSH Peninsula Democratic Coalition P.O. Box 97, Los Altos. t t QFOJOTVMBEFNPDSBUT DPN

Mediation

Seniors

Santa Clara County HHW Program 1555 Berger Drive, Bldg. 2, Ste. 300 (office, dropoffs not accepted here), San +PTF t t XXX IIX PSH

Libertarian Party -- Santa Clara County P.O. Box 60686, Sunnyvale. t XXX TDDMQ PSH

World Affairs Council 312 Sutter St., Ste. 200, San Francisco. t t XXX JUTZPVSXPSME PSH

Senior Adult Legal Assistance (SALA) 160 E. Virginia St., Ste. 260, San Jose. Appointments available at the Mountain View Senior Center. t t XXX TBMB PSH

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Martens Carmelita Neighborhood Association t 3PCJO *XBJ BU

Radio stations KFJC 89.7 FM 12345 S. El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. t 3FRVFTUT CVTJOFTT 650-949-7260 t XXX LáD PSH KZSU 90.1 FM P.O. Box 20510 (musicrelated), P.O. Box 20190 (business), Memorial Hall, 540 Memorial Way, Stanford 94305, Stanford. t 3FRVFTUT CVTJOFTT 650-725-4868 t L[TV TUBOGPSE FEV

Recycling and hazardous waste disposal

Cuesta Park Neighborhood Association t XXX DQOBNW DPN

Computer Recycling Center Sunnyvale. t t XXX DSD PSH

Dutch Haven Association t

Goodwill of Silicon Valley Drop-off locations include: 580 Showers Drive,

“The Best Pizza West of New York�

— Ralph Barbieri (KNBR 680)

FREE DELIVERY

(with minimum order)

790 Castro Street, Mountain View 650-961-6666 also at:

880 SANTA CRUZ AVE., MENLO PARK 650-329-8888

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t XXX DTBDBSFT PSH Seniors At Home 200 Channing Ave., Palo Alto. t t XXX 4FOJPST"U)PNF PSH

Service groups AAUW-Los Altos-Mountain View Branch (American Association of University Women) t $MBJSF /PPOBO t XXX BBVX MPTBMUPTNPVOUBJOWJFX PSH Kiwanis Club of Mountain View P.O. Box 607, Mtn. View. t t XXX LJXBOJTNW PSH Quota International of Mountain View/Los Altos P.O. Box 445, Mtn. View. t 4BSBI 1FSF[ BU t XXX RVPUBE PSH Rotary Club of Mountain View 157

Mountain View

Moffett Blvd., Mtn. View. t XXX DMVCSVOOFS DB QPSUBM )PNF aspx?accountid=4225

Services for people with disabilities Abilities United 525 E. Charleston Road, Palo Alto. t t XXX "CJMJUJFT6OJUFE PSH Learning Ally 2445 Faber Place, Ste. 103, Palo Alto. t t XXX MFBSOJOHBMMZ PSH OUTREACH Paratransit 926 Rock Ave., Ste.10, San Jose. t *OGPSNBUJPO PO FMJHJCJMJUZ 2865; reservations 408-436-4860; TTD 408-436-0155 t XXX PVUSFBDI PSH Vista Center for the Blind and Visually

Impaired 2470 El Camino Real, Ste. 107, Palo Alto. t t XXX WJTUBDFOUFS PSH Westwind 4-H Riding for the Handicapped/Westwind Riding Institute 27210 Altamont Road, Los Altos Hills. t t XXX XFTUXJOE I PSH

Social services 2-1-1 Santa Clara County 1400 Parkmoor Ave., Ste. 250, San Jose. t 55: t XXX TDD PSH Child Abuse Reporting (Santa Clara County Child Protective Services) 1725 Technology Drive, San Jose. Hours: t t XXX TDDHPW PSH

Community Services Agency of Mountain View/Los Altos 204 Stierlin Road, Mtn. View. t t XXX DTBDBSFT PSH Day Worker Center of Mountain View 113 Escuela Ave., Mtn. View. t t XXX EBZXPSLFSDFOUFSNW PSH Jewish Family and Children’s Services $IBOOJOH "WF 1BMP "MUP t 650-688-3030 t XXX KGDT PSH Social Services Agency -- North County District Office 100 Moffett Blvd., Mtn. View. t t XXX TDDHPW PSH Veterans Emergency Social Work Fund 3801 Miranda Ave., Palo Alto. t FYU t XXX QBMP BMUP NFE WB HPW

QUICK REFERENCE DIREC TORY Police/fire/paramedics (emergency) ....................................... 911 Mountain View police/fire/paramedics (non-emergency) ...................................................... 650-903-6395 Animal services t -JDFOTJOH MPTU BOE GPVOE BOJNBM CJUFT .... 650-496-5971 t #BSLJOH EPH DPNQMBJOUT ................................... 650-903-6395 t *MMFHBM QFUT ................................................................ 650-903-6395 Cable TV Comcast...................................................... 800-945-2288 Garbage, solid waste (start-stop) .......................650-903-6317 (collection complaints) ............................................650-967-3034 Foothill Disposal Co. .................................................650-967-3034 Electricity PG&E ...........................................................800-743-5000 Recycling .........................................................................650-967-3034 Streets (cleaning) ....................................................... 650-903-6329 Telephone AT&T (formerly SBC)...........................800-310-2355 5SBĂłD TJHOBM QSPCMFNT t B N UP Q N ....650-903-6311 t BGUFS Q N .................................................................................... 911 Trees (heritage tree removal) .............................. 650-903-6273 Water/sewer (stop-start, billing) .........................650-903-6317 Water/sewer/storm-drain problems ................ 650-903-6329 Weed abatement ........................................................650-526-7713

t BVUPNBUFE JOTQFDUJPO MJOF .......................... 650-903-6371 Code enforcement .....................................................650-526-7713 City Hall ...........................................................................650-903-6300 City Attorney ................................................................650-903-6303 City Clerk.........................................................................650-903-6304 City Manager ................................................................ 650-903-6301 Council agenda ...........................................................650-903-6304 Council/Mayor .............................................................650-903-6304 Flood zone information...........................................650-903-6311 (SBĂłUJ IPUMJOF t JO QSPHSFTT ...................................................... 911 t SFNPWBM ...................................................................650-903-6767 Library .............................................................................650- 903-6335 Abandoned vehicles ............................................... 650-903-6358 Parking permits............................................................650-903-6317 1BSLJOH WJPMBUJPOT t TUSFFU .................................. 650-903-6395 t ZBSE ...........................................................................650-526-7713 Planning Department..............................................650-903-6306 Police (business and non-emergency) ...........650-903-6344 Political signs .................................................................650-526-7713 Property ownership/addresses ...........................408-299-5570 Public Works ..................................................................650-903-6311 Recreation .......................................................................650-903-6331

Other Mountain View services

Non-city agencies

Bicycle license information (Fire Dept.) ......... 650-903-6365 Building inspection ....................................................650-903-6313

(SCC) = Santa Clara County Birth, marriage & death certificates (SCC) ......408-299-2481

Services, utilities, emergencies

Chamber of Commerce Mountain View........ 650-968-8378 Department of Motor Vehicles ...........................800-777-0133 School districts t -PT "MUPT ......................................................................650-947-1150 t .PVOUBJO 7JFX -PT "MUPT 6OJPO )JHI.......650-940-4650 t .PVOUBJO 7JFX 8IJTNBO................................. 650-526-3500 Post Office — MV Main, Blossom Valley, Los Altos ..........................................................................800-275-8777 Red Cross — PA Area Chapter ............................. 650-688-0415 Registrar of Voters (SCC) ........................................866-430-8683 Small claims court (SCC) ........................................650-462-3800 Suicide & Crisis Hotline (SCC) ..............................855-278-4204 Tax Assessor (SCC) ......................................................408-299-5570 Traffic Court (SCC) ..................................................... 650-462-3800 Palo Alto Airport (SCC)..............................................650-856-7833 Better Business Bureau (SCC) ...............................408-278-7400

24-Hour Hotlines Alcoholics Anonymous ...........................................408-374-8511 Child abuse report line ...........................................650-493-1186 Rape Crisis line .............................................................408-287-3000 Parental Stress Hotline ............................................ 408-850-6125 SCC Adult Protective Services ..............................800-414-2002 Suicide crisis hotline (SCC)....................................650-494-8420 Support Network for Battered Women ..........800-572-2782 California Youth Crisis line .....................................800-843-5200

Church Directory A place to Worship.... Connect....Serve.

With Music

Sundays:

9:00 & 10:45AM Worship Services Children’s classes all morning. Jr. High & High School meet at 10:45AM. College Group meets at 9:30AM. 36 s Info Mountain View www.MountainViewOnline.com

A guide to Religious Services in your community newspaper. For information, email Blanca Yoc at byoc@paweekly.com or call 650-223-6596.


Mountain View City Government City Hall: 500 Castro St., Mtn. View 94041 General phone: 650-903-6300 Website: www.mountainview.gov

City Council City Council meetings: 6:30 p.m. second and fourth Tuesdays, in Council Chambers, City Hall. Website: www.mountainview.gov/city_council/

Ronit Bryant First elected to council 2007, vice mayor 2009, mayor 2010. Term expires 2015. Address: 491 W. Dana St., Mtn. View 94041 Home phone: 650-964-1966 Email: ronit.bryant@mountainview.gov

Jac Siegel, Mayor First elected to council 2007, vice mayor 2010. Term expires 2015. Address: 394-B Ortega Ave., Mtn. View 94040 Home phone: 650-988-9115 Office phone: 650-988-9115 Email: jacsharonsiegel@comcast.net

John Inks First elected to council 2009. Term expires 2013. Address: 49 Showers Drive #W314, Mtn. View 94040 Home phone: 650-941-4167 Office phone: 650-941-4167 Email: john.inks@mountainview.gov

Mike Kasperzak, Vice Mayor First elected to council 1999 and termed out in 2007. Elected to third term in 2009. Term expires 2013. Address: 1172 Morton Court, Mtn. View, 94040 Home phone: 650-941-2479 Office phone: 650-948-5340 Email: mkasperzak@mediates.com Margaret Abe-Koga First elected to council 2007, mayor 2009. Term expires 2015. Address: 679 Church St., Mtn. View 94041 Home phone: 650-940-1656 Office phone: 650-903-6304 Email: margaret.abekoga@mountainview.gov

Laura Macias First elected to council 2005. Term expires 2013. Address: 1343 Ernestine Lane, Mtn. View 94040 Home phone: 650-967-6098 Email: la.macias@mountainview.gov

HOW TO CONTAC T LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS City of Mountain View Council-appointed officials

Public Works Director: Michael Fuller, 650-903-6311

City Attorney: Jannie Quinn, 650-903-6303

Boards and commissions

City Clerk: Lorrie Brewer, 650-903-6304 City Manager: Daniel Rich, 650-903-6301

Department heads Assistant City Manager/Employee Services Director: Melissa Stevenson Dile, 650-903-6309 Community Development Director: Randy Tsuda, 650-903-6306 Community Services Director: David A. Muela, 650-903-6331 Finance and Administrative Services Director: Patty Kong, 650-903-6317 Fire Chief: Bradley Wardle, 650-903-6365

Tom Means First elected to council 2005. Term expires 2013. Home phone: 650-961-4414 Office phone: 408-924-5414 Email: tom.means@mountainview.gov

Ellis Berns, 650-903-6306

Special districts

Performing Arts Advisory 7 p.m., third Wednesday, Center for the Performing Arts, SecondStage; staff — Scott Whistler, 650-903-6565

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District District Address: 330 Distel Circle, Los Altos. General manager: Steve Abbors. Acquires and preserves natural open space and provides for low-intensity public recreation. District encompasses population of 741,000 in 550 square miles, including 17 cities and areas of three counties between Los Gatos and San Carlos and to the Pacific Ocean in San Mateo County, from the southern border of Pacifica to the Santa Cruz County line. Maintains more than 57,000 acres of open space in 26 preserves. Board meets second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 7 p.m. in the district office. 2010-11 total budget: $42.5 million t t XXX PQFOTQBDF PSH

Senior Advisory 2 p.m., third Wednesday, Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave.; staff — Michele Petersen, 650903-6330 Tennis Advisory Board meets as needed; staff — Henry Perez Alonso, 650-903-6404

Environmental Planning 7 p.m., first and third Wednesdays, Council Chambers, second floor; staff — Martin Alkire, 650-903-6306

Visual Arts 6 p.m., second Wednesday, Atrium Conference Room; staff — Ellis Burns and Michelle Coral, 650-903-6306

Human Relations 6:30 p.m., first Thursday, Plaza Conference Room, City Hall; staff — Kim Castro, 650-903-6301; 650-903-6210

Youth Advisory 4:30 p.m., first Monday, Community Center, 201 S. Rengstorff Ave.; staff — Kristine Pardini and Lauren Merriman, 650-903-6331

Library Board 7:30 p.m., third Monday, Library Conference Room, 585 Franklin St.; staff — Rosanne Macek, 650-9036335

School districts

Parks and Recreation 7 p.m., second Wednesday, Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave.; staff — David Muela, 650-903-6331

Committees

Library Services Director: Rosanne Macek, 650-903-6335

Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory 6:30 p.m., quarterly, last Wednesday, Plaza Conference Room; staff — Helen Kim, 650-903-6311

Police Chief: Scott Vermeer, 650-903-6350

Downtown 8 a.m., as needed, on a Tuesday, Plaza Conference Room; staff —

Santa Clara County Office of Education 1290 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose. Superintendent: Charles Weis. Board of Trustees meeting: 5:30 p.m., first and third Wednesdays of the month. t t XXX TDDPF L DB VT Foothill-De Anza Community College District 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Chancellor: Linda M. Thor. Board meetings: 6 p.m. first Monday of each month at the district boardroom on Foothill Campus. t t XXX GIEB FEV

Santa Clara Valley Water District District Address: 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose. Board of Directors meetings: 9:30 a.m. second and fourth Tuesday. t t XXX WBMMFZXBUFS PSH El Camino Hospital District 2500 Grant Road, Mtn. View. Chief Executive Officer: Kenneth D. Graham. Board of Directors meets quarterly on the second Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in the hospital’s conference center. t )FBMUI -JOF 5556; Patient and Family Comment Line: 650-940-7263 t XXX FMDBNJOPIPTQJUBM PSH

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Open space areas, 14

Maps & graphics: Shannon Corey

Opera, 10

Production manager: Jennifer Lindberg

Museums and collections, 9

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Bicyclists board Caltrain with their bikes at the San Antonio station in February.

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Microbreweries, 9

Parks, 15 Places to tour, 10 Political groups, 35 Public officials, 37

Adult education, 26

Emergency services, 33

Radio stations, 35

Animal services/protection, 33

Environment, 33

Art galleries, 8

Farmers markets, 33

Recycling and hazardous waste disposal, 35

Arts organizations, 29 Basketball, 14

Foundations/fundraising organizations, 33

Biking/mountain biking, 14

Garden clubs, 33

School districts, 37

Bookstores and readings, 8

Gardens, 33

Seniors, 35

Business organizations, 33

Golf (public courses), 14

Service groups, 36

Cable television, 33

Health and support services, 33

Services for people with disabilities, 36

Cemeteries, 33

Health clinics and hospitals, 34

Skateboarding, 16

Charter schools, 23

High schools, private, 24

Soccer, 16

Child care centers & preschools, 29

Hiking/walking, 14

Social services, 36

Classes/places to go, 30

Historical associations, 35

Softball, 16

Colleges and universities, 27

Home schooling, 23

Special districts, 37

Community centers, 33

Homeless services, 35

Sports, 31

Community colleges, 27

Housing, 35

Square dancing, 16

Concert series, 8

In-line skating, 14

Star-gazing, 18

Counseling, 33

International issues, 35

Swimming, 18

Dance, 8, 14

Law, 35

Tennis, 18

Education/enrichment, 26

Lawn bowling, 14

Theater, 11

Elementary and middle schools, private, 23

Lectures, 8

Volleyball, 18

Live music and dancing, 8

Youth and service groups, 32

Elementary schools, public, 20, 22

Los Altos School District, 20

Research institutions, 35 Sailing and sailboarding, 15

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