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KING CITY 2014

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Business, Relocation and Visitors Guide A PUBLICATION OF THE KING CITY RUSTLER


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2014 KING CITY Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture

The 2014 King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture Directory Business, Relocation & Visitor’s Guide produced by The King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture 200 Broadway Street Suite 40 King City, CA 93930 831-385-3814 Cover photo by Brock Hill A Publication of the King City Rustler a division of South CountyNewspapers. All rights reserered ©2014. Use of any information within this publication must have prior written notice from the publisher. This guide was produce for the King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture. The King City Rustler made every effort to maintain the accuracy of the information presented in this magazine, but assumes no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions.

King City Rustler A Division of South County Newspaper 522 B Broadway Street King City, CA 93930 831-385-4880

D I R E C T O RY B U S I N E S S , R E L O C AT I O N & V I S I T O R S G U I D E WELCOME Letter from the President 2014

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Letter from the President elect

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Letter from the Mayor & City of King Council information

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INFORMATION Why join the Chamber & Benefits of Membership

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2014 Membership Application

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2014 Executive Board of Directors & King City Chamber and Visitor’s Center Information

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2014 Board of Directors

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Chamber Dollar form and participants

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Event Calendar

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2013 Premier & Business sponsors

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Farmers’ Market Rules and Regulations Chamber Member List

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NEWS 2014 Business of the Year Nomination form

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2014 Citizen of the Year Nomination form

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Business of the Year, Citizen of the Year, and Friend of the Community

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2014 Friend of the Community Nomination form

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2013 Farmers’ Market Vendor Application

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Joanne Banuelos individual King City Chamber Member.

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FROM THE PRESIDENT 2014 Dear Community Members, 2013 has been a great year for the Cham ber of Commerce and Agriculture and for King City. The farmers’ market had a fourth succ essful season. The Chamber sent out lots of welc ome packets to newcomers to the community. We have increased membership and new board mem bers. More important than increasing numbers is the quality of the relationships and friendship s that characterize our city. We continue to build on

the strong collaboration with Fort hunter Liggett, work with the city to promote local busin esses and with other community organizations to make King City a better and safer place to live and work. With your help we look forward to anoth er successful and profitable year in 2014. Sincerely,

RON CHILDERS Mee Memorial Hospital Foundation

Ron Childers

2014 Chamber President

FROM THE PRESIDENT ELECT Dear Community Members and Visitors, to With 2013 in the rear-view mirror, it is time t emen excit the and Year New the look forward to Mon . bring often ges chan that ty rtain and unce relies terey County’s agriculture driven economy tain main to esses on the success of our local busin , place ue uniq a is City stability. Fortunately, King trire ensu who le, peop al filled with exception town umph over diversity. The giving spirit of this is ion eciat appr my ite infin how just of me reminds an by d unde to have such a wonderful place, surro nature’s ever-generous community, and some of e. hom my call to most beautiful scenery, y and I was born and raised in the Salinas Valle y nearl for unity comm this of ber mem a have been e, ultur agric ten years. Growing up immersed in with whether it be 4-H and FFA or working cattle imthe rline unde only my Dad, these experiences edus raise that unity comm g portance of a stron will cated, productive members of society who en wom and men ess busin the me beco to continue these s plifie of tomorrow. The City of King exem ideals with great success. nsiInstilled in me as a child, the inherent respo in nt onme envir the oving impr to bility to contribute ing shap in force ng drivi a been has live, which we

be. My who I have become and constantly strive to ved invol me beco to me led has ”, back desire to “give Reding with many organizations in the area, inclu iHosp orial Mem lay for Life, Rotary and the Mee the for board the on ng tal Foundation. Since servi culture King City Chamber of Commerce and Agri aptrue and ding rstan unde my , 2011 beginning in n grow have ns citize its and town this for preciation exponentially with each passing year. esses Despite a challenging economy, busin ort supp the with ish flour continue to develop and ions nizat orga local and bers of community mem to serve like this one. I am honored and humbled year. this ber Cham the for t Elec dent Presi as the and e futur t brigh My focus is on the horizon, our ng brini her, toget work discovering new ways to phedy alrea an to ie rader more success and cama nomenal collection of members. , orThank you to all the outstanding businesses King the ort ganizations, and individuals who supp re. It City Chamber of Commerce and Agricultu is a King of City the that is because of you all, a as well as d, worl e ultur agric thriving hub in the e. thriv to lies fami for place wonderful

ERIN KING Pacific Valley Bank

Erin King President Elect

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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Rob Cullen

Hi,

we have to offer. you’re able to enjoy all that a resident or visitor I hope that ’re sonally I think you r Per ethe es. viti Wh g. acti ial Kin of soc Welcome to the City plenty of recreational and and air, n clea , nterey, Paso und Mo r-ro to yea you ther s, a short drive brings We are blessed with great wea great things to do in town. Plu rear-view y my man in are re them The see to lds. py wor we have the best of all e areas, I’m equally as hap thos ting visi y enjo I as h As muc to offer: Robles or San Luis Obispo. list of what this small city has home of King City. A partial mirror as I head back to my Museum nterey County Ag & Rural Life • 9-hole public golf course ping/RV hook-ups and the Mo cam with e plet com park nty • Beautiful cou ety ima Academy of Aviation Saf • An airport, home to the Tut rt cou all uetb racq with pool and • Parks & Recreation Center • Tennis Courts • Numerous sports fields • Movie theater y through October • Farmers Market from Ma ley Fair ial clubs soc & ice serv ed by the annual Salinas Val ve • Highly acti year-round activities, anchor s erou num ure feat that s • Fairgrounds with facilitie • Mee Memorial Hospital l Events Center • Sol Treasures Art & Cultura ion brat cele ual ann • Fourth of July oric Robert Stanton Theater hist at nts eve arts ing form • Per • Much, much more. must not be looking. In adin King City. They simply do to ing noth e’s imiento, ther ing say eone ional Monument, Lake Nac Once in a while I overhear som ure activities at Pinnacles Nat leis y but you enjo on, we go n ld tow cou I of e. ide Bas dition to the above, just outs Fort Hunter Liggett Military and , sion Mis d eda Sol , Mission Lake San Antonio, San Antonio t. poin the get e a wonhave our issues. But we hav e 2010. As with any city we sinc all that City y g enjo Kin of and or lved may the ourage you to get invo I am enthusiastic to serve as mistic about the future. I enc opti be to e .... tinu call con a I me and derful core of people of something to do, just give you’re ever looking for an idea the city has to offer. And if Thanks.

Robert Cullen Mayor City of King

City of King

City Council

Contact the City of King at:

City Council Meetings are held on the 2nd &

Robert Cullen, Mayor

212 S. Vanderhurst Ave, King City, CA 93930

4th Tuesday of the Month

Terry Hughes, Mayor Pro Tem

Phone: (831) 385-3281 www.kingcity.com

At 6:00 pm, in the City Council Chambers,

Carlos Victoria, Council Members

212 S. Vanderhurst Avenue, King City

Belinda Hendrickson, Council Members Karen Jernigan, Council Members

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King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture 200 Broadway St., Suite 40 • King City, CA 93930 Phone: (831)385-3814 • Fax: (831)386-9462

Email: kingcitychamber@sbcglobal.net • Website: www.kingcitychamber.com

Executive Board of Directors Ron Childers President Erin King Vice President Randy Gonzales Treasurer Shelly Serritelli Secretary Gerry Ramirez Past President

Board of Directors Oscar Avalos Tricia Bergeron Bobby Carrillo Rob Cullen Sarah Cummings Chris Davis Becky Garcia Dan Gaton Mandy Flores Trish Handley Frudden Renata Funke Michelle Krehbiel Mikel Ann Miller Sharon Pursley

Premier Sponsors 1st Capital Bank Cal Orchard Salinas Land Co. Calpine Corporation Casey Printing Co. Chevron City of King Dataflow Business Systems Fresh Farms Hayashi & Wayland Accounting & Consulting L. A. Hearne Company Mee Memorial Hospital Mesa Business Park Rava Ranches Rio Farms San Bernabe Delicato Vineyards South County Newspapers South County Packing

Business Sponsors

A&G Pumping Big Valley Labor Cali Labor CSM Technologies First Street Storage Gonzales Irrigation Systems KRKC

WHY JOIN THE CHAMBER? The King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture’s primary function is to act as a voice for the business and professional community and translate the collective thinking of our members into action. We provide services that can be most effective by an organization that benefits our members and community as a whole. Support through Chamber membership from local businesses is essential to finance Chamber programs that advocate for business growth and community development. What investment, outside your immediate business, could be more important than an investment in the business community of which you belong? The Chamber is every business person’s investment in their community and thrives with members’ energy and commitment. Your investment in the Chamber is returned to you

through our great Membership Benefits. As a Chamber member, the Chamber invests in you and your business. We are your advocate and voice in the community; we provide essential business services and promote our members through mixers, media and networking events. You as chamber members provide the ideas, the drive, the goals, the financial support and the voluntary services to keep the Chamber sustainable and strong. You, as members, are the Chamber. If you are not already a member of the King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, consider joining and obtaining the benefits of our valuable organization. Please contact the Chamber to answer any questions you may have, we look forward to speaking with you.

THE BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP ADVERTISING King City Business Directory ~ Chamber Members Are Highlighted Quarterly Chamber News in King City Rustler ~ Members Contact Information Listed Beautification Guide ~ Chamber Members Listed Chamber Dollar Program ~ Promoting Shop King City Businesses First King City Business Phone Card ~ Chamber Members Recognized Chamber Website King City Visitor Center Wall of Information King City Visitors Center Bulletin

NETWORKING Monthly Chamber Luncheons ~With Informative Programs Mixers ~ At Chamber Members Businesses Where you’ll not only meet potential customers, you will gain great friends… After all, friends prefer to do business with friends.

SPECIAL EVENTS: We put together fun-filled, exciting events where you can promote your business through sponsorship packages or by just attending. State of the City-Annual Event at which the Mayor and City Manager addresses the Chamber members and community regarding the future of the City of King. The Big Event where Chamber honors the Business, Citizen Of The Year & Friend Of The Community Representation of our members during the Salinas Valley Fair Informational Booth Seasonal Farmers Market Beautification Week Golf Classic & Barbeque Fundraiser Community Expo at Fort Hunter Liggett

El Grito Christmas Parade ~ Brings Tourists To Town Monthly Luncheons

REFERRALS-CUSTOMERS FIND YOU THROUGH US! By Joining The Chamber We Can Refer Your Business Each day we receive many calls asking, “Do you have a member that does….?” We refer inquiries to members by providing potential customers with your name and phone numbers.

GAIN RECOGNITION WITH AFFORDABLE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Our Quarterly Chamber News in the King City Rustler and phone cards reach hundreds. Our annual directory reach people throughout the US seeking to relocate to our wonderful area. With our website, each member gets a free listing and a free link. Chamber Dollar Program ~ Keeps Money Local

CHAMBER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Scholarship program sponsored by the King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture has given encouragement, recognition and support to our outstanding King City High School Seniors. Students are honored along with their families at the scholarship and recognition dinner event.

COMMUNITY CREDIBILITY Our residents appreciate knowing that you have committed to the community through your Chamber investment. This tells them that you plan to work in this community for many years to come.

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2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ron Childers President Mee Memorial Hospital Foundation

Erin King Vice President Pacific Valley Bank

Randy Gonzalez Treasurer Hayashi & Wayland Accounting & Consulting

Shelly Serritelli Secretary Edward Jones

Gerry Ramirez Past tPresident Avery Acupuncture

KING CITY CHAMBER COMMERCE AND VISITOR’S CENTER 200 Broadway St., Suite 40 King City, CA 93930 Phone: (831)385-3814 Fax: (831)386-9462 kingcitychamber@sbcglobal.net www.kingcitychamber.com

Hours are Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed one hour for lunch

PURPOSE

The King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture is a group of business people joined together for the purpose of promoting King City and the business community and making King City a better place to live, work and do business.

Holiday office closings: 1. New Years Day 2. Presidents Day 3. Memorial Day 4. Independence Day 5. Labor Day 6. Veterans Day 7. Thanksgiving Day 8. Black Friday Day After Thanks Giving 9. Christmas Eve 10. Christmas Day MISSION STATEMENT

To promote, inform and serve our markets through the successful implementation of programs.

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2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Sara Cummings

Bobby Carrillo

Rob Cullen

Chris Davis

Mandy Flores

Salinas Valley Fairgrounds

King City Police Dept.

Farmers Insurance

King City Town Square

Rava Ranches

Trish Handley Frudden

Oscar Avalos

Casey Printing

Rabobank

Sharon Pursley

Tricia Bergeron

Individual Member

South County Newspapers

Renata Funke Hartnell College

Michelle Krehbiel

Mikel Ann Miller

Dan Gaton

Mee Memorial Hospital

1st Capital Bank

Whitehurst-Grim Funeral Services

Becky Garcia San Bernable Vineyards

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Robert J. Eddington, Owner

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831-385-5400 831-385 5432 fax 333 East San Antonio Drive King City, CA 93930

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SALESTwo&Locations: SERVICE 180 E. San Antonio Dr. Unit J, King City 547 Brunken Ave., Salinas

Ph: 831-385-1120 Fx: 831-385-1121 Cell: 831-970-9409 SELLING & REPAIRING: • Alternators • Tractor & Car Starters • Small Engines • Generators • Pressure Washers • Hoses, Connectors & Pumps • Lawn Mowers

Cast Iron Starter

Diane Sakasegawa, Owner

• Water Pumps • Blowers • Weed Eaters • Chain Saws • Magnetos • Water/Trash Pumps & Much More!

Chrome Alternator WAI

Honda GX 270

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ROGER BORZINI, CPA roger.borzini@borzinicpa.com

1130 Broadway St. King City, CA

KING CITY

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Halfway Between San Francisco & Los Angeles • Free Cont’l Breakfast • Hard Wired & Wireless Internet • FREE In-Room Coffee • Rooms w/Fridges, Micros & Hairdryers Avail.

• Non-Smoking Rms • Guest Laundry • Swimming Pool • NEW Jacuzzi & Kitchenettes Available at higher rate www.daysinn.com/hotel/11935

Call for Advanced Reservations at 831-385-5921 Directions: Hwy 101 N/S, Exit Broadway, right next to Denny’s Restaurant

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• FREE Wireless Connection • Swimming Pool • Refrigerators and Microwaves Available • Guest Laundry Service (831) 385-8500 • Coffee in Lobby •218 SodaBassett Machine St., King City • IcePO Machine Box 706 King City, CA 93930

3 Broadway Circle, King City, CA 93930 831-385-5000 www.borzinicpa.com

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ca. state contractor license #716839

Frank Lopez - Landscape Contractor

831-385-3368

Complete C l t Landscape Services

Irrigation I i ti ti Installs I t llll & Repairs Specialty Services

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EVENT CALENDAR JANUARY 2014 Basic Computer Assistance When: Wednesday, Jan 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Jan 2, 2014 Description: more information to come

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Jan 2, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Jan 2, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Jan 2, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children

Legend : Red: Chamber Events, Green: Chamber Member Events, Black: Community Member Events

come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Cutting and mixer beginning at 5 p.m. This event is open to the public and anyone is more than welcome to attend..

Loaves & Fishes Community Food

Mixer

When: Friday, Jan 3, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley Fairgrounds 625 Division St. Description: Loves & Fishes will distribute food every Friday 10am to 11am at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds, for more information contact Anna McNett at 831.385.8844

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Jan 4, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Jan 6, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated When: Tuesday, Jan 7, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611 Canal St. Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Ribbon Cutting & Mixer When: Thursday, Jan 9, 2014 Where: CSM Technologies Description: CSM Technologies Will be hosting a Ribbon

When: Thursday, Jan 23, 2014 Where: South Monterey County School District Description: So. Mo. Co. Joint Union High School District will be hosting a mixer beginning at 5pm. This event is open to the public and any one is more than welcome to attend.

State Of The City When: Thursday, Jan 30, 2014 Where: St. John’s Catholic Church Hall King City, CA Description: State Of The City at St. John’s Catholic Church at 12 noon. More information to come.

Clam Chowder Dinner When: Friday, Jan 31, 2014 Where: SVF Orradre Description: More Information to come FEBRUARY 2014

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Feb 1, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Feb 3, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Feb 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for

adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Feb 6, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Feb 6, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Loaves & Fishes Community Food When: Friday, Feb 7, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley Fairgrounds 625 Division St. Description: Loaves & Fishes will distribute food every Friday 10am to 11am at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds, for more information contact Anna McNett at 831.385.8844

The Big Event When: Saturday, Feb 8, 2014 Where: SVF Fairgrounds Description: At the Orradre more information to come.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Feb 20, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis

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EVENT CALENDAR

Legend : Red: Chamber Events, Green: Chamber Member Events, Black: Community Member Events

is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

MARCH 2014 Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Mar 1, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Mar 3, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Mar 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated When: Tuesday, Mar 4, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611 Canal St. Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact

Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Mar 6, 2014 Description: more information to come

Loaves & Fishes Community Food When: Friday, Mar 7, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley Fairgrounds 625 Division St. Description: Loaves & Fishes will distribute food every Friday 10am to 11am at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds, for more

information contact Anna McNett at 831.385.8844

programs through their teenage years.

APRIL 2014 Basic Computer Assistance

Chamber Luncheon

When: Tuesday, Apr 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Apr 3, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Apr 3, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story Time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Apr 3, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its

When: Thursday, Apr 3, 2014 Description: more information to come

Loaves & Fishes Community Food When: Friday, Apr 4, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley Fairgrounds 625 Division St Description: Loaves & Fishes will distribute food every Friday 10am to 11am at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds, for more information contact Anna McNett at 831.385.8844

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated When: Friday, Apr 4, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611 Canal St Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Annual Scholarship Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Apr 5, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Apr 7, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Community Food Pantry When: Friday, Apr 11, 2014 Where: 126 Basset St.

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EVENT CALENDAR Description: King City: The Community Food Pantry will distribute food each Friday starting April 12 from 10 to 11 a.m. at 126 Basset St., King City. For more information, write to Community Food Pantry, PO Box 751, King City, CA 93930, or call 385-6256

Salinas Valley Fair Kickoff When: Saturday, Apr 26, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley Fairgrounds 625 Division St. Description: more information to come. MAY 2014

Basic Computer Assistance When: Thursday, May 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, May 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, May 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

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Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, May 1, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, May 1, 2014 Description: more information to come

Community Food Pantry When: Friday, May 2, 2014 Where: 126 Basset St. Description: King City: The Community Food Pantry will distribute food each Friday starting April 12 from 10 to 11 a.m. at 126 Basset St., King City. For more information, write to Community Food Pantry, PO Box 751, King City, CA 93930, or call 385-6256

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, May 3, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, May 5, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Salinas Valley Fair! When: May 15 – 18, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley

Fairgrounds 625 Division St. Description: more information to come.

Chamber Booth at Salinas Valley Fair When: May 15 – 18, 2014 Where: Salinas Valley Fairgrounds, King City, CA, United States Description: Come check out our booth at the Salinas Valley fair. More information to come.

Farmers Market Begins! When: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway St. Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm rain or shine. More information to come.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

JUNE 2014 4-H Meetings When: Monday, Jun 2, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Jun 3, 2014 Where: KC Library Description Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated When: Tuesday, Jun 3, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611

Canal St. Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Jun 4, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Jun 5, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Jun 5, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Jun 5, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Chamber Luncheon

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When: Thursday, Jun 5, 2014 Description: more information to come

from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Community Food Pantry

When: Thursday, Jul 3, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

When: Friday, Jun 6, 2014 Where: 126 Basset St. Description: King City: The Community Food Pantry will distribute food each Friday starting April 12 from 10 to 11 a.m. at 126 Basset St., King City. For more information, write to Community Food Pantry, PO Box 751, King City, CA 93930, or call 385-6256

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Jun 11, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Jun 18, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Beautification Week When: Jun 23 – 30, 2014 Where: King City Description: more information to come.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Jun 25, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come JULY 2014

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Jul 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Jul 2, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday

Citizenship Class

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Jul 3, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library

For more information, write to Community Food Pantry, PO Box 751, King City, CA 93930, or call 385-6256

4th of July in the Park When: Friday, Jul 4, 2014 Where: San Lorenzo Park Description: More information to come.

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Jul 5, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Jul 7, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

When: Thursday, Jul 3, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Farmers Market

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Jul 3, 2014 Description: more information to come

Community Food Pantry When: Friday, Jul 4, 2014 Where: 126 Basset St. Description: King City: The Community Food Pantry will distribute food each Friday starting April 12 from 10 to 11 a.m. at 126 Basset St., King City.

AUGUST 2014

Golf Classic & Annual Barbecue Fundraiser When: To be Determined Description: More Information To come

Basic Computer Assistance When: Friday, Aug 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Community Food Pantry When: Friday, Aug 1, 2014 Where: 126 Basset St. Description: King City: The Community Food Pantry will distribute food each Friday starting April 12 from 10 to 11 a.m. at 126 Basset St., King City. For more information, write to Community Food Pantry, PO Box 751, King City, CA 93930, or call 385-6256

Bicycling Club

When: Wednesday, Jul 16, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

When: Saturday, Aug 2, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

Farmers Market

4-H Meetings

When: Wednesday, Jul 23, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

When: Monday, Aug 4, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

When: Wednesday, Jul 9, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Farmers Market

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Jul 30, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated

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EVENT CALENDAR When: Tuesday, Aug 5, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611 Canal St. Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Aug 6, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Aug 7, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Aug 7, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Aug 7, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage

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years.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Aug 7, 2014 Description: more information to come

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Aug 13, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Farmers Market When Wednesday, Aug 20, 2014 Where 100 Block of Broadway Description Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Aug 27, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

South County Ag Tour When: Saturday, Aug 23, 2014 Description: More Information To come SEPTEMBER 2014

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Sep 1, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Sep 2, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Sep 3, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway

Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 Description: more information to come

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Sep 6, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m.

before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Sep 10, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

El Grito Celebration When: Sunday, Sep 14, 2014 Where: Town Square 200 Broadway St. Description: More information to come.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Sep 17, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Sep 24, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come. OCTOBER 2014

Basic Computer Assistance When: Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Citizenship Class Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come. When: Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 Where: KC Library

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EVENT CALENDAR

Legend : Red: Chamber Events, Green: Chamber Member Events, Black: Community Member Events

Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

more information to come.

Preschool Story Time

When: Wednesday, Oct 22, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

When: Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 Description: more information to come

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Oct 6, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated When: Tuesday, Oct 7, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611 Canal St. Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Oct 8, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine

Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Oct 15, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come.

Farmers Market

Last day of Farmers Market When: Wednesday, Oct 29, 2014 Where: 100 Block of Broadway Description: Every Wednesday from 4pm - 7pm Rain or shine more information to come. NOVEMBER 2014

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Nov 1, 2014 Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Nov 3, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave. Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with

peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Nov 6, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Nov 6, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Nov 6, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Chamber Luncheon When: Thursday, Nov 6, 2014 Description: more information to come

4-H Meetings When: Monday, Dec 1, 2014 Where: Lions’ Hall 618 Apple Ave.

Description: First Monday, Greenfield: Greenfield 4-H meets at the Lions’ Hall on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Greenfield Lions’ Hall, 618 Apple Ave. Bring a friend.

Basic Computer Assistance When: Tuesday, Dec 2, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Tuesday through Friday 11 am – 4:00 pm, free basic computer lessons for adults. One-on-one training with peer coach. How to navigate with mouse, basic keyboard functions, online applications, email, internet searching, and more! Please contact 831-3853677 for more information.

Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated When: Tuesday, Dec 2, 2014 Where: Straveganza Grill 611 Canal St Description: The Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be having their Luncheon at 11:30 am for more information contact Dorothy Errea at 831.382.4230

Citizenship Class When: Thursday, Dec 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Every Thursday from 6 pm – 7 pm KC Library offers free help in English or Spanish from personal tutors for people who are interested in taking the U.S. Citizenship test, and need help studying. If you are interested, please call 831385-3677.

Preschool Story Time When: Thursday, Dec 4, 2014 Where: KC Library Description: Join us for stories every Thursday at 11am. Preschool Story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time - once children come at a young age they continue to use the library

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EVENT CALENDAR and its programs through their teenage years. AND IT”S FUN! Please call 385-3677 for more information.

Story time with Phyllis at King City Library When: Thursday, Dec 4, 2014 Where: King City Library Description: King City: Preschool story time with Phyllis is free, open to the public, and no registration is required. Story time starts at 11 a.m. Toddlers learn lifetime literacy skills at story time, and once children come at a young age, they continue to use the library and its programs through their teenage years.

Where: Starbucks Coffee Description: The King City Bike Club meets every Saturday morning (Nov - April) at Starbucks Coffee at 10 a.m. before heading out for a bike ride. The King City Bike Club changes their time of meet on May - October at 9:00 am. For information, contact Ralph Lee at 385-1052

Holiday Open House When: Saturday, Dec 13, 2014 Description: More Information to come.

6th Annual Light up Christmas Parade When: Friday, Dec 5, 2014 Description: More information to come.

Bicycling Club When: Saturday, Dec 6, 2014

King City Golf Course Golf Rates Mon-Sun Holidays Senior +60 Military Juniors to 18 Twilight after 2pm Cart Rental

9-Holes $12 $15 $10 $10 $2 $10 $13

Range-Large Bucket Range-Small Bucket 12 Play Card Senior 12 Play Card Adult 12 Ride Pass 12 Ride Cart-Private 12 Play Card Miliatary

$5 $2 $156 $223 $101 $80 $156

Monthly Senior Single +60 Senior Couple +60 Single Couple

$99 $149 $139 $199

18 Holes $20 $23 $18 $18 $2

King City Golf Course 613 S. Vanderhurst Ave King City, CA 93930 831.385.4546 www.KingCityGolfCourse.com Hours: Mon-Sunday 7:30am – 5:00pm

SCAN FOR EVENTS

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2014 SPONSORS The King City Chamber THANKS all our Sponsors For Their Contributions:

PREMIER SPONSORS 1st Capital Bank, Cal Orchard, Salinas Land Co., Calpine Co., Casey Printing, Chevron, City of King, Dataflow Business Systems, Fresh Farms, Hayashi & Wayland Accounting & Consulting, L.A. Hearne Co., Mee Memorial Hospital, Mesa Business Park, Rava Ranches, Rio Farms, San Bernabe A Delicato Family Vineyard, South County Newspapers, & South County Packing.

BUSINESS SPONSORS

A&G Pumping, Big Valley Labor, Cali Labor, CSM Technologies, Gonzales Irrigation Systems, First Street Storage, & KRKC.

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Gonzales Irrigation Systems, Inc. GONZALES 723 Fermin Lane Gonzales, CA 93926 831-675-2376

KING CITY 130 E San Antonio Road King City, CA 93930 831-386-9336

KING CITY EDUCATION CENTER

117 N. Second Street King City, CA 93930 (831) 386-7100 www.hartnell.edu

Agricultural Irrigation Equipment • System Design & Installation Service & Repairs Pipelines & Drip Systems for Row Crops & Vineyards Drip Tape • Filters • Pumps • Flow Meters • Sprinklers • Technology

Locally owned and operated since 1985

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Holaday Seed is proud to announce our 6th year in business. Thank you to all our customers for their support in helping to grow our buisness.

King City Town Square

820 Park Row # 616 • Salinas

First Run Movies! www.kingcitycinemas.com

Office: 831-796-0504 Fax: 831-796-0517

Located in the

200 Broadway • (831) 385-9100

Military and Senior Discounts! Open Daily • Available for Parties!

Digital Projectors 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound

South County’s First Choice for News, Entertainment, Sports and Music is proud to support The King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture

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Heath Latasa (center) receives flowers and balloons when King City Chamber directors surprised him with news that King City Young Farmers won the Friend of the Community award.

Brother and sister, John Jernigan and Suzanne Krause (center), were delighted to discover that both of their businesses, King City Glass and King City True Value Hardware, respectively, had won Business of the Year from the King City Chamber.

Chamber award winners announced BY BROCK HILL

KING CITY – The King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture has announced the winners of its Business of the Year, Citizen of the Year, and Friend of the Community awards. This means that the Big Event is just around the corner, and will be taking place on Feb. 8 to recognize the dedication of the award winners to the King City community. “The winners were chosen from a variety of applications that were turned in,” said King City Chamber director Mikel Ann Miller. “The committee chose these people based on what they’ve done for the community.” On the morning of Nov. 19, King City Chamber directors gathered to surprise the winners of the chamber awards. Each winner was completely surprised and speechless that they had been selected for the awards. Every winner was presented with flowers and balloons as part of the announcement. Both King City True Value

Hardware and King City Glass won the Business of the Year award for the difference they have made in the community. “It is an honor to be named Business of the Year along with my sister, Suzanne Krause, and her husband, Chuck Krause at King City True Value Hardware,” said John Jernigan of King City Glass. “We’ve watched our businesses evolve over 54 years and have appreciated the friendship and support of the people of South Monterey County as well as our employees.” “King City Glass and King City True Value Hardware would like to thank the Chamber of Commerce for honoring us as the businesses of the year,” said Chuck and Suzanne Krause of King City True Value Hardware. “It has been our pleasure to be involved in all kinds of community activities. We feel so honored to receive this recognition.” Roger Borzini won the Citizen of the Year award for the generous work he has done for those in the area. “It was a surprise,” Borzini

said. “I was a little shocked at first but I think now that I’ve thought about it, it’s going to be a fun event. I’m proud to have been chosen and I’m looking forward to the Big Event.” King City Young Farmers was recognized as Friend of the Community for all of their hard work and their continued commitment to the people of South County, specifically King City. “It’s nice for us to get some recognition now and then for all of the hard work we put in,” said Heath Latasa of King City Young Farmers. “I think a lot of the guys are excited that we are getting some respect and appreciation out of all of the hard work that we put in. It’s been a lot of Saturdays and a lot of time away from family.” The King City Chamber award winners will officially be recognized on Feb. 8 at the Big Event. The night will feature a glamorous night of dinner, awards, an auction, dancing and celebration. Chairperson Mikel Ann Miller would like to challenge and invite any other organizations in the community

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Roger Borzini (pictured) was chosen as Citizen of the Year by the King City Chamber of Commerce.

to jump in on the event that will kick off the campaign to save the King City swimming pool. Doors will open at 5 p.m., with dinner and honors beginning at 6:30 p.m.Tickets will be on sale soon at the King City Chamber and from any chamber member.

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El Grito celebration crowns queen By Tricia Bergeron KING CITY – Warm weather and a time to celebrate brought the community together with a parade and day full of festivities Sunday. The King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture hos ted the parade, as well as the day-long event held in Town Square on Sunday. Promptly beginning at 11 a.m., the parade was led by King City Police Officer Alejandra Tirado in a patrol car, with Eddie Gomez, and Daniel Bergeron carrying

the banner for the King City Chamber. Participants in the parade included dignitaries, ballet folklorico dancers, horses and a banda, to name a few. The day’s program in Town Square included: the opening ceremony, dancers, crowning of El Grito queen, karaoke contest, and dancing to Banda 101. The karaoke winner was known by first name Gamabel. He took home the prize of $50. This is the first year that the chamber crowned an El Grito queen. The two candidates were

Brenda Ramirez and Brenda Gonzalez. The candidates raised money for the event by collecting donations. Each girl raised $500, which resulted in a tie for the queen title. The tiebreaker was then decided by the crowd, with the cheers resulting in Gonzalez being crowned queen, and Ramirez as princess.Oscar Avalos, co-chairman of this year’s event, added, “I felt El Grito was a success. There were more people this year and the best part, they all stayed! I think a lot of it had to do with the

Dear Supporter: On behalf of the King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, City of King and El Grito committee, Chaired by Olga Peters & Co-Chaired by Oscar Avalos, we would like to thank everyone who helped make the event possible including monetary donations from: La Princesa, K C Radiator SVC & Auto Mechanic, Chuva’s Auto Repair, Martinez Tortilleria, El

Hurache King Restaurant, La Barata, Nuno Iron & Tacos La Potranca. A special thank you from the following Chamber Board Members for their contribution: Mikel Ann Miller, Tricia Bergeron, Gerry Ramirez & Renata Funke. Other in kind donors include: Chris Davis for the use of Town Square, Norma from Majestic Party Planner Shop for donating the crowns, A & G Pumping, Big Valley

Labor, King City Photo Center, Kings Welding & Fabrication, and Sandra Cortes. The El Grito celebration was held Sunday, September 15, 2013 with a parade down Broadway ending at Second St. The celebration continued at the Town Square with music, dancers and entertainment facilitated by Salvador Avalos (Chava). For the first time, we were able to crown Brenda

Gonzales as “Reyna de El Grito” and Brenda Ramirez as “Princesa de El Grito”. Several vendors offered a variety of Mexican food. Thank you again for your support! Sincerely,

Financial Services and South County Newspapers as well as all of our generous Tee Sponsors, this event owes an extraordinary thank you to all.

couldn’t have done it without each and every one of you and are so proud to be part of such a great tournament”.

The King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture would like to personally thank each and every one of you who volunteered their time and support for this year’s 7th annual King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture Golf Classic. As well as all of you who came out to support the

Annual Tri-Tip BBQ. Both events were a complete success and it would not have been if it weren’t for the wonderful community support we received. A special thank you to all of our Major Sponsors, 1ST Capital Bank, Holaday Seed Company, KRKC, Robert Cullen Farmers Insurance &

“What a wonderful event, the tournament owes its success to our local community, golfers, sponsors and volunteers. We

entertainment that we had lined up. El Grito was closed with Banda 101 performing the final hour of the event, and if it wasn’t for Jorge Hidalgo from Kings Welding donating that time, our event wouldn’t of had as many people staying the whole time. We also had karaoke, dancing, and the crowning of the firstever El Grito Queen among everything else. I do want to thank everyone that participated and helped to make this a great event. “

El Grito Committee

~ Chairperson Mandy Flores & Co-Chairperson Gerry Ramirez

Five Reasons To Shop King City! 1. Sale Tax Dollar Return A portion of the sales tax you pay on items purchased here comes back to his community to provide better parks, fire and police protection and other valuable community services.

2. Convenience We’re close to you, so you can save time and gas and vehicle expenses. We offer fewer crowds, and, if you need to return or exchange an item, we are nearby.

3. Jobs Local Businesses provide income to residents through jobs for people of all ages. 4. Loyalty Annually, local businesses contribute thousands of dollars to local groups and their

projects. To continue this, they need your support. 5. Hometown Atmosphere King City business people are your friends and neighbors. They strive to provide a friendly place to shop.

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FARMER’S MARKET RULES AND REGULATIONS King City Farmers’ Market Rules and Regulations

INSTRUCTIONS A. Read King City Certified Farmers’ Markets Rules and Regulations B. Complete all applicable form(s). To obtain forms and applications contact King City’s Chamber of C. Commerce and Agriculture. C. Return signed form(s) with required permits, licenses and other documents to King City’s Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture at 200 Broadway Ave. Suite #40 King City CA 93930, phone: (831) 385-3814 or fax: (831) 386-9462 or email: kingcitychamber@sbcglobal.net *Rules and rate schedule subject to change. I. PURPOSE AND GOVERNANCE King City Certified Farmers’ Market is established for the benefit of both Producers and Consumers. It Provides Producers with direct market outlets at which they can sell at prices primarily higher than wholesale and provides consumers with an opportunity to buy fresher food at prices normally lower than retail. The Market operates in accordance with the Food and Agriculture Code, Article 5, Division 21, section 58101, 58101.5, 58103, 58104. II. REQUIRED BY ALL PARTICIPANTS Participants are responsible to know and follow all city, state, county and federal law and all of the current Rules and Regulations including but not limited to California Agricultural Code and California Health and Safety Code. Participants are responsible to furnish King City with copies of current required documents from city, state, county and federal government for applicable activities the Participant conducts at the Market It is the responsibility of every Participant at the Market to post their current required documents. Participants must be able to show location and capability of processing or, if processing is done by a second party, the method used to insure that the processed product returned is the original product submitted by the Participant for processing. Receipts, volume data, and letters verifying methodology may be required following CA Agricultural Code CA ADC §1392.1 (f). PRODUCE VENDORS: To sell fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and nuts at the Market the Producer must have a Certified Producer Certificate issued by the Agricultural Commissioner in the country of origin of his/her produce (state law). The Certified Producer, Immediate Family member, or her/his Employee must carry at all times and post prominently during Market selling hours a current embossed Certified Producers Certificate when participating at the Market. Any farmer, producer, owner representative, agent or employee whose Certified Producer Certificate has been revoked or canceled, or has been expelled or suspended from a Certified Farmers’ Market shall be denied admission to sell at the Market for her/himself or on behalf of any other Producer. Organic Registration and Certified Organic Verification: Each year Producers claiming “Certified Organic” production must provide proof of Organic certification in accordance with the United States Department Agriculture (USDA) National Organic Program (NOP) laws. All Organic (USDA exemption candidates only) or Certified Organic Producers must be registered within their county in the State of California. If a farm is Certified Organic, the farm must be certified by a federally approved third-party organization showing current certification. Producers must provide this Organic Certification documents from a Federal/State Organic Registration. If the Producer is selling processed agricultural products, the Producer must have a Food Industry Health Permit from the county the processing is taking place. If the Producer is providing samples of processed agricultural products, the Producer must follow the sanitary requirements for Food Handling. Must have King City Business License. PREPARED FOOD VENDOR: Temporary Food Facility Permit issued by the County of Monterey County, possesses a copy of, and follows the sanitary requirements for Food Handling. If food is prepared off the Market site the Participant must have a Food Industry Health Permit: Permit issued by the County Health Department to food processors of goods intended for retail sales. This permit approves the location where food preparation occurs. Must have King City Business License. If applicable: Food Registration Permit and Vending Vehicle Permit. PLANT GROWERS: Nursery License and if applicable a Nursery Certified Producer Permit. Must have King City Business License. ARTS AND CRAFTS VENDOR: Must have King City Business License. III. SALES AT THE MARKET WHO MAY SELL ONLY APPLICANTS APPROVED BY THE MARKET MANAGER AND/OR BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO BE PARTICIPANTS. . WHAT MAY BE SOLD AND WHERE: Each new commodity added to the original application and revised Producers Certificates must be submitted to the Market Manager for review, possible limitation, denial, or accepted by the Market Manager before any new commodities can be sold. No live birds or live animals may be sold at the Market. NON-PROFIT CORPORATIONS, COMMUNITY GROUPS AND SCHOOL CLUBS: Any items related to or in support of Non-Profit Corporations, Community Groups and School Clubs for fund raising purposes may be sold or given away with the approval of the Market Manager. No items may compete with products offered for sale by a Certified Producer, Prepared Food Vendor. Selling select products are permitted on a limited basis. Certified Farmers’ Market Area: Only Certified produce and plants produced by the Producer in California may be sold at the Market and brokered fish may be caught in other U.S. waters. No Vendors, Non-profit Corporations or Community Groups will be permitted in the designated Certified Farmers’ Market area under Section 56181 of the Agricultural Code. No resale of any commodities will be allowed in the Certified Farmers’ Market area at the Market except for Seafood Brokers. The following below may be offered for sale under this designation: 1. Certified Products: fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, eggs, honey, nursery and flowers (produced by the Producer and an approved second certificate Producer if applicable). 2. Non-Certifiable Products: dried fruits and vegetables, juices, teas, medical herbs, wine, cheese, pelagic and fresh water fish and shellfish, poultry, meats, and other agricultural products may be sold if produced or caught (as in fish) by the Producer selling them. Community Event Area: Prepared food, non-certified plants with a nursery stock license and new products are allowed. IV. PROCESS OF APPROVAL A. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Only those who have had their application reviewed and approved by the Market Manager may sell or participate in the Market. 1. Permission to occupy a space at a Market is given only after King City Market Manager has received copies of all required documents and confirmed a space reservation for the Applicant. 2. There may be a review of each Participant for quality of products and suitability of product. 3. All Participants must provide products for tasting and promotional uses when asked by the Market Manager 4. In the event that a Participant entity changes its “active Participant” designation, including, but not limited to change in entity structure, death, divorce or retirement, or changes to the individual approved Participant comprising the original Participant entity, then a new application for acceptance to attend the Market must be filed with and approved by the Market Manager.

B. RESERVATIONS: Space for Participant will be configured and determined by the Market Manger. The Market Manager cannot guarantee a regular space in any of the Market. C. WAITING LIST: Existing vendor commodity requests are considered using the following admissions criteria: competitive status, year the Applicant made their commodity request, Organic status, location of operation, scale of operation and presentation of product/stall. New Applicants that are accepted to the wait-list are ranked based on the following criteria: primary certificate or secondary certificate, year the Applicant is applying, Organic Status, location of operation, scale of operation and Participant’s attendance at other markets. D. ANNUAL PARTICIPANT APPROVAL: The Market Manager makes recommendations to the Board of Directors based on the following criteria for admission to participate in the Market or annual renewal privileges to sell at any Market: 1. Participant’s positive or negative history of compliance with city, state, federal, King City Rules, and Regulations and the timely receipt of required documentation 2. Participant’s history of Market participation. When practical, significant weight, priority and preference should be given to Participants returning from previous seasons 3. The competitive availability and number of Participants with similar products present within the Market. If practical, monopolies and surfeits (gluts) should be avoided 4. Whether the present numbers of Participants with similar products are adequately supplying consumer demand. 5. Preference in admitting or renewing privileges will be contingent upon the criteria set-forth by the King City Board of Directors 6. The quality, presentation and display of the product(s) 7. Participants and/or their family members who regularly attend Market themselves and provide great customer service V. MARKET DAY ASSIGNMENT OF SELLING SPACE: The Participant’s location, space size and other factors of assignment of selling space within a Market shall be at the reasoned discretion of the Market Manager. In making any determination in this regard, the Market Manager shall consider the following: Quality of product, display, presentation and customer service The maintenance of good present and past Consumer-Producer relationships Length of seniority for the space The principles of good Market and product promotion The maintenance of good product mix and consumer traffic flow in the Market If a Participant does not attend the Market week-after-week the Participant may lose their selling space. 5. The maintenance of good product mix and consumer traffic flow in the Market If a Participant does not attend the Market week-after-week the Participant may lose their selling space.

B. PAYMENT OF FEES: B. PAYMENT OF be FEES: Stall fees must paid one week in advance (i.e. for weekly vendors, payment made each week is for stall fee for Stall fees must be paid one week in advance (i.e. for weekly vendors, payment made each week is for stall fee for the next week). 48 the next week). notice 48 Hour cancellation notice must feerules shall Exceptions to Hour cancellation must be given; otherwise stall fee shallbe begiven; forfeited.otherwise Exceptions stall to these willbe be forfeited. at the discretion of the these will be at the discretion of the Market Manager. Marketrules Manager. Weekly Fee for Booth space: Type of Vendor

Non-Chamber members

Chamber members

Produce

30.00

20.00

Prepared Food

40.00

30.00

Arts & Crafts

20.00

15.00

Informational Booth

5.00

0.00

C. BUSINESS LICENSE: All vendors must obtain a City of King Business License for an annual fee of $25. Please contact City Hall at 831-385-3281 for details.

C. BUSINESS LICENSE: D. vendors HOURS OF SALE: All must obtain a City of King Business License for an annual fee of $25. Please contact City Hall at Wednesday from 4PM to 7PM. Vendors may NOT start selling prior to 4 PM and MUST stop selling at 7 PM. An air horn may be used 831-385-3281 for times. details. to signify start & stop SET-UP AND POLICIES D.E.HOURS OF DEPARTURE SALE: Set up is 3:00 PM- 4:00 PM; clean up is 7:00 PM- 8:00 PM. Vendors are not allowed to set up until 3PM. Tear down must be completed Wednesday to 7PM. may NOT start selling prior to 4 PM and MUST stop selling at 7 PM. An air by 8 PM. Set from up and4PM Tear down hours Vendors will be strictly enforced. horn may be used to signify start & stop times. F. CANCELLATIONS: All Markets run rain or shine. Booth cancellations must be made 48hrs in advance (by 4 pm Monday prior) or stall fee shall be forfeited. Exceptions to this rule will

E.beSET-UP DEPARTURE POLICIES at the soleAND discretion of the Market Manager. Set is 3:00ALL PM4:00 PM; up is 7:00 PM- 8:00 PM. Vendors are not allowed to set up until 3PM. Tear down G. up DISPLAY PERMITS AND clean LICENSES: must be completed 8 PM. Set upand andmust Tearaccompany down hours will be All required documentsby shall be provided all produce andstrictly productsenforced. during transportation and shall be displayed prominently during all Market selling hours.

PARTICIPANT SPACE All Markets run rain or shine. F.H.CANCELLATIONS: Every stall MUST have tent, umbrella cover(by provided the vendorprior) in order participate in thebe Market. Booth1.cancellations must bea made 48hrs orinsimilar advance 4 pmbyMonday ortostall fee shall forfeited. Exceptions 2. There will be a 12x12 space provided with the daily fee for each market date. Any additional space needed will in incurred an to this rule will be at the sole discretion of the Market Manager. additional fee of $5 per 6X12 spaces. 3. Every stall shall have a trash bin for public use a 5 gallon minimum size is required. Remove trash accumulation

regularly at thePERMITS end of the Market day.LICENSES: G. DISPLAY ALL AND 4. No display tables may be be filled over carrying Items on display must be stable. Table legs during must be transportation secure and must and All required documents shall provided andcapacity. must accompany all produce and products not cave in. shall 5. be displayed prominently during all Market selling hours. Tents and shade set-ups must be tied down or weighted. All connecting rods of the shade set-ups and weights must be secure in their fittings. Tarps must be securely fastened.

6. All boxes or crates of produce and other food products must be kept 6 inches off the ground under Section 27831 of the State H. PARTICIPANT SPACE & Safetyhave Code.a tent, umbrella or similar cover provided by the vendor in order to participate in the Market. 1. Every Health stall MUST 7. If the local health authority approves, distribution of samples in a manner which will ensure safe, unadulterated samples for the 2. There public, will bemay a 12x12 space provided with the daily fee for each market date. Any additional space needed will in be allowable. In such regard, the Participant must follow all California State health guidelines: incurred an additional fee ofin$5 percovered 6X12 containers spaces. approved by the local health agency. a. Keep samples clean 3. Every stallb.shall a trash bin for public a 5 gallon minimum size is required. Remove trash accumulation Usehave toothpicks or disposable utensilsuse to distribute the samples. c. end Dispose of pits, peels, day. food waste and rubbish in leak proof garbage receptacles with close fitting lids. regularly at the of the Market d. Use clean disposable gloves when cutting produce for samples. 4. No display tables may be filled over carrying capacity. Items on display must be stable. Table legs must be secure e. Produce intended for sampling must be washed and cleaned to be wholesome and safe for consumption. and must notf.cave in. and cutting surfaces must be washed and sanitized (use a chlorine solution of one teaspoon or capful of Utensils 5. Tents and shade set-ups be tied down or weighted. All connecting rods of the shade set-ups and weights must liquid bleach must per gallon of water). surfaces must be smooth, non-absorbent and easily cleanable. be secure in g. theirCutting fittings. Tarps must be securely fastened. 8. Smoking is not permitted in or 20 feet surrounding the Market.must be kept 6 inches off the ground under Section 27831 of 6. All boxes or crates of produce and other food products the State Health & Safety Code. 7. If the local health authority approves, distribution of samples in a manner which will ensure safe, unadulterated samples for the public, may be allowable. In such regard, the Participant must follow all California State health guidelines: A. Keep samples in clean covered containers approved by the local health agency. B. Use toothpicks or disposable utensils to distribute the samples. C. Dispose of pits, peels, food waste and rubbish in leak proof garbage receptacles with close fitting lids. D. Use clean disposable gloves when cutting produce for samples. E. Produce intended for sampling must be washed and cleaned to be wholesome and safe for consumption. F. Utensils and cutting surfaces must be washed and sanitized (use a chlorine solution of one teaspoon or capful of liquid bleach per gallon of water). G. Cutting surfaces must be smooth, non-absorbent and easily cleanable. 8. Smoking is not permitted in or 20 feet surrounding the Market.

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9. No live animals, birds or fowl may be kept or allowed within 20 feet of any area where food is stored or held under Section 27831 of the State Health & Safety Code. 10. No dogs, bicycling, skating, or skateboarding is allowed in the Market. 11. At least a two feet pathway must always exist between Participants’ stall spaces. No Participant can occupy this space at any time. 12. Food preparation (except trimming) is prohibited without a Monterey County Temporary Food Facility Permit. 13. Processed foods must be processed in an approved facility and properly packaged and labeled under clean and sanitary conditions. 14. Dried fruit and shelled nuts sold in an unpackaged bulk form must be displayed with a cover and conform to dispensing methods approved by the Monterey County Health Department. 15. Participants selling non-Certified food or products are required to have a valid permit from the local jurisdiction and are not considered part of the Certified Farmers’ Market. 16. All Participants must receive permission by the Market Manager to park their vehicle in the Market or near their booth space. The Market Manager will review, limit, deny, or approve a Participant to park their vehicle in or near their stall space based on location, space availability, and Participant seniority. Participants must keep their vehicles, merchandise and tables within their assigned stall space. No part of the Participants vehicle or stall set up may encroach on the mandated fire lane. Pedestrian flow may not be congested due to a Participant set up. 17. All promotions and sales shall occur within the stall space provided. 18. A Participant who rents more than one space shall rent them contiguously. 19. Electricity and water are not generally available at Market sites. 20. No Participant may assign, share, or sublet his/her space. 21. Participant shall maintain the stall space assigned to them in a clean and sanitary condition. When vacating their space, Participants must remove all equipment, product, trimming, wrappings, and containers within one hour after closing of the Market. Participants are responsible for cleaning their own stalls and the aisle area in front of their stalls. The Participant shall reimburse the King City for any expenses incurred to return the stall space to the condition in which it was found (reasonable wear and tear excepted). 22. Exits from booth: From within the booth, the exit pathway leading to the exterior shall not be less than 36 inches and the width of the exit door. There shall be no obstruction of the exit door or exit pathway. 23. Fire extinguishers: Any booth using any type of heat-generating appliance shall have a fire extinguisher that is at least 2A 10BC. In some cases, an additional fire extinguisher may be required. All fire extinguishers new or used are required to be serviced once a year and have a current tag on the extinguisher. Each fire extinguisher is tagged by the service company as to the date the extinguisher service date. If there is no tag on the extinguisher, the unit must be serviced. Check the telephone directory for licensed fire extinguished service companies. All fire extinguishers shall be mounted in a visible and accessible location, preferably near the exit. Know where the fire extinguisher is located at all times. 24. Cooking equipment: Any type of cooking equipment or process that produces uncontrolled flame will not be allowed inside the booth. No combustible material will be allowed directly above uncontrolled flame. Any combustible structural component of a booth located within 36 inches of cooking equipment shall be protected by a non-absorbing and noncombustible material, approved by the State Fire Marshal. 25. Gas cylinders: No gas cylinders will be allowed within a booth unless the cylinder is an intricate part of the appliance. Example: gas fired barbecue with cylinder attached. Gas lines subject to mechanical damage shall be protected. All gas cylinders, including spares, shall be firmly secured in place to prevent accidental fall-over. Every gas-fired appliance shall have a gas shutoff valve. Maintain a safe distance between flammable gas cylinder and any heat source. 26. Clean all cooking surfaces regularly to prevent the buildup of grease. 27. When cooking, an adult shall never leave the food cooking unattended and do not wear loose-fitting clothing. 28. Keep combustibles away from all heat sources. 29. All generators must be approved by the Market Manager before they are used at the Market. Generators must be very quiet (the generator noise level must run under 64dB at full load). We encourage the use of propane. 30. All Participants must stay within their stall space. Participants must not extend out into the pathways between Participants’ stall spaces, fire lane, or into traffic area. If space is available, Participants can “spill out” (less than two feet) in front of their stall space without an additional stall fee if they do not extend into the pathways, fire lane, or traffic area.

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I. SIGNAGE AND PROMOTION 1. Prices must be clearly posted on all products. Collusion among Participants to change prices or exertion of any influence, pressure or persuasion to cause a Participant to increase prices is strictly forbidden (state law). 2. Packaged products must be labeled with the name of the farm or Producer, the address and the weight of the contents (state law). Co-op products and labels are not acceptable; use farm/Producer name and adding weight and lot numbers to verify that the product came from the Producer. 3. Organic and Conventional commodities sold in the same stall space need clear, visible and non-confusing signage stating which products are Organic and which products are Conventional. Failure to post these signs will result in noncompliance resulting in one warning and further non-compliance will result in not allowing both types of products to be sold in one booth space. 4. Any Participant claiming to have “Certified Organic” produce or products shall grow or process the products in accordance with the USDA NOP rules and regulations, effective October 2002. Participants can only claim “Certified Organic” if they are certified by an approved USDA agency. 5. Participants with gross sales of $5000.00 or less annually are exempt from USDA certification requirements. These Participants must follow the USDA Organic Farming protocols but are not required to obtain certification. These Participants are allowed to promote the word “Organic” only. These Participants are not allowed to promote the phrase “Certified Organic”. These farmers may be required to provide documentation to verify annual sales of $5000.00 or less. 6. “No Spray”, “No Chemicals”, “No Pesticides” and other such claims shall be affirmed by a Notarized affidavit stating, “at no time during the growing season or post-harvest handling of this commodity have any synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or other toxic applications been used”. Upon receipt of notarized affidavit, “No Synthetic Sprays” shall be the only language used to describe the above claims. In these cases when synthetic chemical fertilizers are used, the signs shall also state “Synthetic Fertilizer Used”. When these claims are made, the Pesticide Use sign including the notarized affidavit shall be posted at the Participant stand. 7. Transitional Organic is a term not recognized by the State Organic Program. You may not use the term. 8. IDENTIFICATION SIGNS: All Participants are encouraged to display a sign identifying their farm name or the name of their business and the city or town where their production occurs. VI. EXPECTED BEHAVIOR BY ALL VENDORS: • Knowledgeable about their products (how they are used, grown or produced) and clearly communicate this to Customers. • Courteous, professional and presentable. • Display products in a clean, presentable and attractive way. • Honest and conduct themselves at all times in a courteous and business-like manner. •Dress and behave in an appropriate manner. Everyone is expected to wear shirts and shoes or sandals. • Using illegal drugs, drinking alcoholic, yelling, hawking, swearing, name calling, slanderous remarks, throwing items, fighting and other offensive behavior will not be allowed. • Treat others, Staff, Customers and Officials with respect. • Slanderous or defamatory remarks made about anyone are subject to legal liability for damages caused. VII. VIOLATIONS OF RULES AND REGULATIONS IMMEDIATE EXCLUSION: A Participant may be immediately excluded from the premises of the Market if that Participant has failed in a serious degree to observe the Rules and Regulations or otherwise acted in a manner causing immediate threat, imminent threat or harm to anyone (Board of Directors, Market Manager, fellow Participants including Employees, Customer or the general public). An immediate exclusion will be followed by suspension and/or termination of the Vendor Approval. The above rules may be amended as deemed appropriate by the King City Farmers Market Chair, Manager or Board of Directors at anytime.

FD519

429 Basse� St. King City, CA 93930

Phone: (831) 385-3241 FAX: (831) 385-5859 www.WhitehurstGrimFH.com Danilo Gaton, Manager FDR 3254 EMB 7751 dgato@stonemor.com

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Congratulations To Our Re-Investing Members. Thank You To Our Renewing Members Who Have Made The Commitment To Invest In Their Community!

PREMIER SPONSORS 1st Capital Bank 432 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-8900 F: 831-540-4099 www.1stCapitalBank.com California Orchard & Salinas Land Co. P.O. Box 686 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3858 F: 831-385-5909 Calpine Corporation P.O. Box 2728 Houston, TX 77252-2728 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4090 F: 831-385-6683 Casey Printing Co. 398 E. San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3222 F: 831-385-3226 www.caseyprinting.com Chevron P.O. Box 1392 Bakersfield, CA 93302 P: 661-654-7450 F: 661-654-7189 City of King 212 S. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3281 F: 831-385-6887 www.kingcity.com Dataflow Business Systems 540 Work St. Suite E Salinas, CA 93901 P: 831-776-1554 F: 831-417-1905 www.startdbs.com

Fresh Farms Mesa Business Park Rava Ranches South County Packing P.O. Box 1600 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3285 F: 831-385-1446 Hayashi & Wayland 104-A S. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5426 F: 831-385-5156 www.hw.cpa.com L.A. Hearne Company 512 Metz Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5441 F: 831-385-4377 www.hearneco.com Mee Memorial Hospital 300 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6000 F: 831-382-3750 www.meememorial.com Rio Farms P.O. Box 605 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6225 F: 831-385-0133 www.gillsonions.com San Bernabe Delicato Vineyard 53001 Oasis Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-5600 F: 831-385-0667 South County Newspapers 522-A Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4880 F: 831-385-4799 www.kingcityrustler.com

Bunsiness Sponsors A&G Pumping P.O. Box 1915 268 E. San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5803 F: 831-386-9459

Cali Labor P.O. Box 175 200 Broadway St. Ste. 46 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9800 F: 831-386-9400

Big Valley Labor, LLC 102 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-1263 F: 831-385-9414

CSM Technologies 550 B Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-287-1738

Gonzales Irrigation Systems, Inc. 723 Fermin Lane P.O. Box BB Gonzales, CA 93926 130 San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9336 P: 831-675-2376 F: 831-675-3871

Chamber Members AAA NCNN 1019 Post Dr. Salinas, CA 93907 P: 831-771-4011 F: 831-796-0795 Ace’s Quality Cleaning P.O. Box 1909 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5061 F: 831-385-5061 AfterHours Party Band 431 Park Pl. King City, CA 93930 P: 559-999-5245 Alas De “Angel Wings” 429 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0365 F: 831-3860365 American Family Life Assurance Company 17809 Countryside Ct. Salinas, CA 93907 51530 Pine Creek Pl. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-455-5694 F: 480-904-4527 www.aflac.com American Supply Company P.O. Box 2026 130 W. Market St. Salinas, CA 93901 P: 831-424-1928 F: 424-5251

Amezcua Insurance Services, Inc P.O. Box 9528 Salinas, CA 93915 KC 102 & KRKC Country 560-D Canal St. First Street Storage 1134 San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 401 N. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-9900 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-3855421 P: 831-385-5404 831-385-9905 2014 KING CITY CHAMBER DIRECTORY - A PUBLICATION OF F: THE KING CITY RUSTLER - 35


Mission Ranches (831) 385-1263 Fax (831) 385-3340 117 N. First Street King City, CA 93930

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CHAMBER MEMBERS Avery Acupunture & Natural Medicine 522 C Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 805-400-9723 Avon Products 100 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 805-682-5855 Barbara O’Connor 206 King Place King City, CA 93930 Bay Fresh Producer P.O. Box 10251 Salinas, CA 93912 P: 831-240-2512 Becky Smith 648 Meyer King City, CA 93930 Bengard Agency 200 Broadway St. Ste. 28 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5438 F: 831-385-5895 Bengard Travel Agency 119 S. Third St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5415 F: 831-385-6090 Benson Plumbing & Supplies 630 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4308 F: 831-385-4308 Bobby Miller Pump Service, Inc. 424 Metz Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3503 F: 831-385-0257

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Borzini Accounting & Consulting, LLP 218 Bassett St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-8500 F: 831-385-8505

Carl’s Jr. Gary & Becky Vick, Inc. 570 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-796-0105 / 385-5138 F: 831-796-0107

Clark’s Storeroom & Trucking 100 Airport Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5939 F: 831-385-3205

Buttgereit, Pettitt & Davis 121 N. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4831 F: 831-385-3950 www.bpdrealestate.com

Central Coast Federal Credit Union 510 R. Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0376 www.centcoastfcu.com

Coastal Tractor Co. 110 E. San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5401 F: 831-385-3900

C&C Recycling 500 Jayne St. D King City, CA 93930 P: 831-970-3114 F: 831-758-8099

Champion Corn & Baked Potatoes 15096 Canario St. Salinas, CA 93907 P: 831-794-2981

C&H Event Supplies & Acceossories P.O. Box 2535 Greenfield, CA 93927 P: 831-229-8517

Charter Communications 8120 Camino Arroyo Gilroy, CA 95020 35 El Camino Real Greenfield, CA 93927 P: 800-314-7195 F: 408-847-2993

Cacahuate El Charro 100 & 200 Block of Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-229-5496 California Rodeo Salinas, Inc. 1034 N. Main St. Salinas, CA 93906 P: 831-775-3100 F: 831-757-5134 California Water Service Company 1301 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5486 F: 831-385-3067 www.calwater.com

Cheezer’s Gourmet Pizza 232 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4914 F: 831-385-4253 China One Express 560 Canal St. Ste. E King City, CA 93930 P: 408-786-4390 Ciudad Del Rey Wildhorse Rd. & Hwy. 101 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4828 www.mywildhorsecafe.com

Community Foundation For Monterey County 945 S. Main St. Ste. 207 Salinas, CA 93901 P: 831-375-9712 F: 831-375-4731 Courtesy Inn & Suite 4 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 831-385-4646 CT Payment Systems 1522 Constiturion Blvd. Suite 250 Salinas, CA 93905 P: 831-515-5604 F: 831-515-5609 Daniel & Monique Todd 51460 Pine Canyon Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 805-610-6395 C: 831-206-8374 Day’s Inn 1130 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5921 F: 831-385-6508

Donna L. Myers 102 River Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6256 F: 831-385-4468 2014 KING CITY CHAMBER DIRECTORY - A PUBLICATION OF THE KING CITY RUSTLER - 37


RedwingsHorseSanctuary.org

WHERE HOPE RUNS FREE

Visit, Volunteer, Sponsor one of our horses. Located in the open spaces of southern Monterey County Between Lake San Antonio and Mission San Antonio near Fort Hunter-Liggett. 47240 Lockwood-Jolon Rd., Lockwood, CA 93932 (831) 386-0135 www.redwingshorsesanctuary.org

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CHAMBER MEMBERS Eddington Funeral Services 333 E. San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5400 F: 831-385-5432 www.efscares.com Edward Jones 422 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0702 F: 888-616-3348 Edward L. Ballengee, DDS 218 N. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5886 El Taquero 183 Spruce Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-578-0599

Frank’s Gardening Services P.O. Box 52 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3368 F: 831-385-3368

Holaday Seed Company, Inc. 820 Park Row #616 Salinas, CA 939301 P: 831-796-0504

Friendly Smiles Dental Group 550 A Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0958

Hospice Foundation 80 Garden Ct. Ste. 201, Monterey, CA 93940 P: 831-333-9023

Grace Lutheran Church 205 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5563 Grove Mobil Home Park 111 Division St. King City, CA 93930 P: 408-274-7420 / 831-385-6489

Elephant Garlic Kings 333 E. San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3261 F: 831-385-6473

Guadalajara Restaurant 211 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4606 F: 831-385-6723

Field’s Roofing 399 E. San Antonio Dr. Ste L. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-0769

Hartnell College Foundation 411 Central Avenue Salinas, CA 939301 P: 831-755-6810 F: 831-759-6038

First Baptist Church 450 King St. King City,CA 93930 P: 831-385-3819 Flora’s Farm 44765 Reliz Cyn Rd. Greenfield, CA 93927 P: 831-674-2849

Hartnell College King City Education Center 117 N. Second St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-7100 F: 831-386-7150

Joanne Banuelos So. Co. Newspapers Columnist P: 831-385-6104 Johnson, Moncrief & Hart, PC 16 W. Gabilan St. Salinas, CA 93901 P: 831-385-0900 F: 831-759-0902 Kasey Fitness Academy 180 E. San Antonio Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-9500 F: 831-385-9501 Kathy Merrit 61847 Argyle Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4634 F: 831-385-6499 KC Bar & Grill 200 Broadway St. Ste 34 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9006 Keefer’s Inn 615 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4843 www.keefersinn.com

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King Car Wash & Audio 122 S. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9274 King City Cinemas 200 Broadway St. Ste. B King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-9137 / 385-9100 www.kingcitycinemas.com King City Glass 600-A Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3295 F: 831-385-4561 www.kingcityglass.com King City Golf Course 613 S. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4546 King City Industrial Supply Inc. 132 Lynn St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5901 King City Nursery P.O. Box 1042 48452 Lonoak Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6495x11 F: 831-385-6488 King City Radiator & Auto Repair 316-A S. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3188 F: 831-385-3188

Heritage Cabinets, Inc. King City Town Square Fort Hunter Liggett MWR 300 E. San Antonio Dr. Kenda Ardene Interior 121 N. Vanderhurst Ave. Bldg. 288 Infantry Rd. King City, CA 93930 Design King City, CA 93930 Jolon, CA 93828 P: 831-386-0805 P.O. Box 1626 P: 831-385-4831 P: 831-386-2988 F: 831-386-0765 King City, CA 93930 F: 831-385-3950 F: 831-3862918 www.liggett.army.mil 2014 KING CITY CHAMBER DIRECTORY -P:A 831-210-0605 PUBLICATION OF THE KING CITY RUSTLER - 39


For more than 50 years,

Mee Memorial Hospital and its physicans, nurses and staff have provided their patients with the very best care.

At Mee It’s All About YOU Dialysis

Mee’s fully staffed & equipped Outpatient Dialysis Center provides services six days a week.

Laboratory

All the inpatient and outpatient laboratory services of the hospital meet the highest quality standards.

Hospital Accreditation It’s About You!

Every employee in every department has one goal - to provide each patient with first-rate, professional care.

We received a three-year accreditation from The Joint Commission, the most that can be given to a healthcare facility.

Imaging

Advanced Imaging includes Digital Mammography, MRI, CT, Ultrasound and General Radiology from a team of experts.

More than 100 healthcare professionals at Mee’s five clinics provide top-quality, compassionate care.”

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CHAMBER MEMBERS King City True Value Hardware 600-B Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5898 F: 831-385-7517 King City Veterinary Hospital 801 S. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4878 F: 831-385-1988 King City Young Farmers P.O. Box 712 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-594-9644 Kings Welding Fabrication 401 N. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-578-5097 Law Office of Peter D. Anderson Inc. 523 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5428 F: 831-385-5440 Ledesma Insurance Services 203 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6500 F: 888-780-1377 Lee Conatser Welding Inc. P.O. Box 277 132 Lynn St. P: 831-970-3143 F: 831-385-3995 Lex Smith 648 Meyer St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-455-6277

Lynn’s Too! 1137 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0562 F: 831-386-0566 Marie Goodwin 226 Ellis St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0516 Mary Kay Consultant Ana Maria Morales 31 Elm Dr. Greenfield, CA 93927 P: 831-596-2769 Maxwell Family Farm 50557 Wildhorse Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-525-1263 Mee Memorial Hospital League 300 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-7193 Mike LeBarre P.O. Box 216 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-320-0129 Miller’s Towing 1000 Industrial Way King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4402 Mission Ranches Company, LLC 117 N. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-1263 F: 831-385-3340

Mission San Antonio De Padua End of Mission Rd. Jolon, CA 93928 P: 831-385-4478 F: 831-386-9332 office@missionsanantonio.net www.missionsanantonio.com Mitchell Technologies 399 E. San Antonio Dr. Ste. D King City, CA 93930 P: 831-613-1011 www.mitchelltechnologies.us Monterey County Agriculture Rural Life Museum P.O. Box 644 1160 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-8020 F: 831-385-8020 www.mcarlm@.org Monterey County Board of Supervisor 168 W. Alisal St. 3rd Floor Salinas, CA 93901 P: 831-755-5033 F: 831-796-3022 Monterey County Dance Theatre 512 B N. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9658 / 261-2981 www. montereycountydancetheatre. com Monterey County Health Department 620 Broadway St. Ste. N. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-6889

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Monterey County Office of Education P.O. Box 80851 Salinas, CA 93912 P: 831-755-0300 www.monterey.k12.ca.us Monterey Wine Company, LLC 1010 Industrial Way King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-1100 F: 831-386-1104 Moon’s Meats & Deli 111 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 rsnichols@redshift.com Motel 6 3 Broadway Cir. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5000 F: 831-385-0943 www.motel6.com Napa Parts & Service Center 401 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5991 F: 831-385-6464 Nixon Tires And Automotive Services 602 S. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-7812 F: 831-385-7814 Noe’s Churros 1049 Del Monte Ave. Apt B Salinas, CA 93905 P: 831-794-0586

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THE PERFECT PAIRING LOVE + SCHEID

Book Your Special Moment Today Winery Hobson Ave., Greenfield 831.455.9990 42 -Estate 2014 KING CITY1972 CHAMBER DIRECTORY - A PUBLICATION OF THESCHEIDVINEYARDS.COM KING CITY RUSTLER


CHAMBER MEMBERS Noland, Hamerly, Etienne & Hoss P.O. Box 2510 333 Salinas St. Salinas, CA 93902 P: 831-424-1414

Pozzi’s Stampede 207 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3425

Roberta Oswald Lonoak Rd. Box 20 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3041

Oak Shores Realty 121 N. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-595-9939

Pure Water Bottling Company 11265 Commercial PKWY Castroville, CA 95012 P: 831-633-9333 F: 831-633-5336

Roberto Tongson, MD 212 Bassett St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9542

Pacific Valley Bank 302 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-2200 F: 831-385-2219 www.pacificvalleybank.com

Queen Motel & Barsotti Properties 702 S. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-633-3371 F: 831-633-3389

Paulette Bumbalough 1255 Oak Ave. Greenfield, CA 93927 P: 831-214-0742

Rabobank 532 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4144 F: 831-385-5558 www.rabobankamerica.com

Paychex Inc. 180 Westridge Dr. Ste. 100 Watsonville, CA 95076 P: 831-320-5864 F: 877-249-7553 www.paychex.com Pettitt Lands Inc. 121 N. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4888 F: 831-385-3950 Pettitt & Tavernetti DBA: Tavernetti, Layous & Clark 333 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3227 F: 831-385-6980

Redwings Horse Sanctuary 47240 Lockwood-Jolon Rd. Lockwood, CA 93932 P: 831-386-0135 F: 831-386-0138 Robert Cullen Farmers Insurance & Financial Services 121 N. Vanderhurst Ave. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4831 F: 831-385-3950 www.farmersagent.com/ rcullen Robert Mackin, OD 406 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6400 F: 831-385-1015

Ron Childers 444725 Sun Valley Dr. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4547 Salinas Valley Enterprize Zone 65 W. Alisal St. 2nd Floor Salinas, CA 93901 P: 831-758-7362 F: 831-775-4258 Salinas Valley Fair 625 Division St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3243 F: 831-385-3345 www.salinasvalleyfair.com Santa Maria Seeds, Inc. 512 Metz Rd. Unit G. King City, CA 93930 P: 805-922-5757 F: 805-928-8667 www.santamariaseeds.com Sarah Nash Business Management Solutions 212 Kings Pl. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-206-7223 F: 831-385-5860 scnash@gmail.com

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Schwans Home Delivery P.O. Box 7203 Santa Maria, CA 93456 P: 805-266-0879 www.schwans.com Scofield Grapics, LLC 200 Broadway St. Suite 76. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-1062 Sensations Imprinting Apparel 1615 Commerce Way D-1 Paso Robles, CA 93446 P: 805-237-9579 F: 805-237-9724 www.sensationsapparel.net Sharon Pursley P.O. Box 775 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-262-8282 Sol Treasures 519 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-9809 www.soltreasures.com South Monterey County Joint Union High School District 800 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-0606 F: 831-385-0695 So. Mo. Co. Republican Woman Federated P.O. Box 221 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-382-4230

Scheid Vineyards Pinnacle Healthcare So. Mo. Co Wireless 305 Hilltown Rd. 1180 Broadway St. P.O. Box 1090 Salinas, CA 93908 King City, CA 93930 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-455-9990 P: 831-385-8000 P: 855-766-6269 F: 831-455-9998 F: 831-386-9462 2014 KING CITY CHAMBER DIRECTORY - A PUBLICATION OF THE KING CITY RUSTLER - 43


Salinas Valley Fairgrounds

Host your next event at the Fairgrounds Affordable rental rates for events large or small Orradre Building, Expo Hall, Pavilion, Cafeteria, Rava Equestrian Center and Topo Event Center

May 15th - 18th, 2014

Salinas Valley Fair Flea Market Every Sunday, Rain or Shine!

625 Division Street, King City, CA 93930 • (831) 385 - 3243 • www.SalinasValleyFair.com

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CHAMBER MEMBERS

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 301 Bassett St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5119 Stackhouse Brothers Harvesting 13501 Cogswell Rd. Hickman, CA 95323 P: 209-883-2663 State Farm Insurance & Anne Olson 108 N. Russ St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6777 F: 831-385-5979

Subway 560 A Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3608 F: 831-385-3624 Subway 1301 Broadway Crcl. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3608 F: 831-385-3624 www.subway.com

Waste Management P.O. Box 3027 Houston, TX 77253 P: 831-796-2212

Tacos La Potranca De Jalisco 201 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-7500 F: 831-386-0551

Wells Fargo 506 Broadway St. King City,CA 93930 P: 831-385-3237 F: 831-385-4805

Tavernetti, Layous, & Clark Insurance Service 333 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3227 F: 831-385-6980 The Garden House 650 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6811 The Stage Hands 560-F Canal St. #266 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6565 The Waterman Company 630 Broadway St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4308 F: 831-385-1784 Tire King & Auto Express 112 S. First St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-6904 Toro Petroleum Corporation P.O. Box 848 King City, CA 93930 448 Metz Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5884

Wells Fargo Commercial Banking 50 Ragsdale Dr. #100 Monterey, CA 93940 P: 831-647-4556 F: 831-647-4562 Whitehurst Grim Funeral Services 429 Bassett St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3241 F: 831-385-5859

Wildhorse Café 50630 Mesa Verde Rd. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4312 F: 831-385-5234 www.mywildhorsecafe.com Wildhorse Propane & Appliance Wildhorse Rd. & Hwy. 101 King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-4827 These Businesses Have Made An Important Commitment To The Community And A Valuable Investment In Their Future By Joining The King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture Please Show Your Appreciation To All Our Members By Giving Them Your Business! *If you would like to see your business listed here contact the King City Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture Office.

ANTIQUES, 2ND HAND & CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE

NOTHING BUT COUNTRY

102 Ellis St. • King City

(831) 386-9005 /(831)207-7965

ANTIQUES, 2ND HAND & CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE

Stravaganza Grill 611 Canal St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-386-0920 / 238-5299

Suzanne Taylor 208 Grove Pl. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-5125

ANTIQUES, 2ND HAND & CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 504 N. 3rd St. King City, CA 93930 P: 831-385-3377 F: 831-385-3317

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