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Connoisseurs’ Marketplace Menlo Park : aka Menlo Park Street Fair

This year will be the year to top all years before! the Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce has outdone themselves, yet again, in organizing an amazing event for everyone in the SF Bay Area! On Saturday July 19th and Sunday July 20th, Santa Cruz Avenue in downtown Menlo Park will be transformed into one of the most delightful, family friendly summer events the Bay Area has to offer, The 22nd Connoisseurs’ Marketplace!

Let me walk you though the essentials. Santa Cruz Avenue will be closed off from University Ave to El Camino. Ample parking is located in the lots along Oak Grove Ave and Menlo Avenue, both run parallel to Santa Cruz. For the locals, and those so inclined, I say, “Pack up the kids, wagons, bikes, trikes, and head on down!” There will be bike parking areas on the inner corners of Santa Cruz Avenue, throughout the fair. The event does ask that all pets are left at home.

The main music stage will be at Fremont Park, on the corner of Santa Cruz and University. On Saturday July 19th from 5:30 to 8 PM, enjoy an after-hours free concert by Double Funk Crunch. There is plenty of room to picnic and dance! The first food area is also located in this area on Santa Cruz. Walking east the first new item added is the Burt’s Bee Hive” on the south side of University Drive and Santa Cruz. The Kids’ Fun Zone if located on the northern corner of University and Santa Cruz.

As you meander down the fair, there are artists or all varieties, beverages, and smaller music venues. The food selection is varied and delicious! From Gyros and hawaiian BBQ, to Pupusas and Gumbo, this Marketplace will have it all! At the north corner of Chestnut and Santa Cruz is the Gillette Fusion Tent. They will be having free traditional barber shaves, (among other interesting activities), which are recommended before the BBQ. 

The Connoisseurs’ Marketplace and Santa Cruz Avenue come to and end with yet another large food area and a new addition called “Organic Alley“. The Alley, promoting organic and sustainable farming and produce, is located on Johnson Alley and Santa Cruz. You might think of it as the alley you park in when you run the kids to Cold Stone Creamery

The Connoisseur’s Marketplace runs from 10 AM until 6 PM, both Saturday and Sunday. So, brake out the walking shoes and sunscreen! Saddle up the kids! And come down to Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park for a fun filled family friendly event!

See you there!

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Los Altos Arts & Wine Festival is here!!

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This Saturday and Sunday, head to my favorite city south of Menlo Park, yet before you hit Santa Barbara, Los Altos, CA.  Along the beautiful, tree lined streets of its town, The Los Altos Village Association is presenting their annual Los Altos Art and Wine Festival. 

The event begins Saturday July, 12th at 10 AM and runs until 6PM. Saturday night from 6-8PM, there will be a free concert by The Heartbeats on the Main Stage. So bring the kids and your dancing shoes. 

Both State and Main Streets will be closed off for the activities. This year there will be a wide variety of artisans selling their work, music, delicious food, micro brews, and wine tasting featuring local vintners. And debuting this year will be an all new Kidzone! So, there is something for everyone!

The event planner does ask that people do not bring their pets. Which is a no brainer, as we all know dog’s feet burn on hot cement. Pads are not shoes.;)

Have a great time at this fabulous event on our magnificent peninsula!!

Cheers!

 

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Shout out to Village Cleaners Menlo Park! Love it!

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3613 Alameda
Menlo ParkCA 94025
(650) 854-6910
  After three failed attempts at finding a new dry cleaning service, I found one with which I am delighted! Village Cleaners in Menlo Park has been wonderful. Their service is friendly. They have been under the same family ownership for ages. Most exciting is that their work has been great, and the price was fantastic!
  To give you some back story, Sharon Heights cleaners, (next to Safeway), took the liberty of cutting off the bottom of my husband’s shirt.  And then, they fought me, unsuccessfully,  as they thought they were entitled to take artistic license with clothing dropped off for dry cleaning. To add insult to injury, the owner tried to invoke religion at the end of her unbelievable unethical attempts to avoid paying for the damage.
Next stop was Country Club. They were okay for a while, but sent home wet clothes once, and then bleached ivory dress shirts of my husband. I was done.
  Lastly, I tried the French named cleaners downtown. They did an average job on the clothes. My linen was a bit over pressed. But the bill was about 60 dollars higher than any other place I had tried. And they are under relatively new ownership. So, those who remember it 10 years ago, it is not the same.
  So the next time you are looking to unload some dry cleaning, try Village Cleaners next to Flea Street Cafe. Enter on Avy, across from The Dutch Goose.  There is a lot behind the building where you find ample parking. Easy! 

 

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Menlo Park Block Party : Summer Concert and Family Fun!

Grab the kids and head downtown! The Menlo Park Block Party  begins this Wednesday June 25th.  From 6-9:30 PM, walk around downtown, listen to music, eat great food, and celebrate our exceptional community of Menlo Park

Adding even more action to downtown, The Summer Concert Series premiere event coincides with the Block Party.  From 6:30 - 7:30 PM come to Fremont Park on the corner of Santa Cruz and University Avenue in Menlo Park to listen to Fred McCarty. Tables at the park can be reserved by calling 650.330.2208.  People are encouraged to bring picnic blankets, chairs, dinner, and fully enjoy the event. Kudos to Menlo Park Community Events for providing such a wonderful treasure! Wear your dancing shoes, big kids and little kids alike!

My personal recommendation is to hit the children’s play area set up on Santa Cruz Avenue first. Cheeky Monkey will be donating a jumpy house for the event. Once some energy has been expended, you can stroll the Avenue chatting with friends and enjoying the event. Stay downtown for dinner. Many locally owned and operated restaurants such as Bistro Vida will be open with extended outdoor seating, music, delicious French food. A simply delightful atmosphere to dine and socialize when you are block partied out. Ask nicely and they will make your little ones a yummy grilled cheese with pommes frites that is scrumptious. 

E-mail your friends, make some phone calls, load up the wagons, jump on your bikes, and spend a wonderful summer evening out in your downtown! See you there!

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Fun Family Evenings in Los Altos

Downtown Los AltosIf ever you are looking for a fun way to spend a lovely summer night out, check out the outdoor movie nights in Downtown Los Altos, CA.  Downtown Los Altos is a treasure on the peninsula. And on every Friday night, beginning June 20th, they will be showing a movie outdoors on Main Street. 

Movies play after dinner time. The street is closed at 6 PM and the movie starts by 8:30.  Some families elect to do picnic dinners. Others may opt for one of the many friendly and wonderful restaurants in the downtown area. My pick it Maltby’s. Located at 101 Plaza North, Maltby’s is one of my favorite peninsula restaurants. And when you add “kid friendly” into the equation, it just may rank # 1. 

In concise form, here is what I love about Maltby’s. First, the service there is fantastic!  Without exception, the wait staff is well trained, competent, and polite. There is a thorough children’s menu. For those with children who are particular when food is concerned, know that your child will be a fan. As an entertainment bonus, Crayons and paper are provided. And C, the food is delicious! I have yet to have a meal that is not well prepared and served in a timely manner. The Chicken Cobb Sandwich is nothing short of casual culinary genius. If anyone if a fan of fries, these will rock your world. Side salads are also a delectable option. And, did I mention that the price is right as well?! 

Lastly, a lovely aspect of Maltby’s is that you can dine outside. You and your family can sit outside, under trees on sidewalk tables that line the restaurant in beautiful Downtown Los Altos. It really is a pleasant experience where everyone goes away happy. My only regret is that they have not opened one in Downtown Menlo Park. Yet? Here’s hoping! Bon Appetit! Enjoy the evening!

 

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Max’s at Stanford: dinner out with the little ones.

Before you go, call for reservations, so that you don’t have to wait with the kids, and ask for a booth. In what seems like a slightly cruel joke, their best and largest booths for kids are in direct proximity to the enormous, delectable dessert case.  When you call, ask for a booth in the front of the restaurant. This will avoid a highly probability of a thorough negotiation involving a brownie.

Max’s Opera House Cafe at the Stanford Shopping Center , has a great diner style kids menu, kids cups, crayons with coloring book, and music for entertainment. It really is a fun place to take the kids and dinner out. And kudos to Max’s for cranking the air on hot days! Love that! Don’t expect the wait staff to exceed your expectations. Twin and more mom’s, if you have a choice in strollers, the narrower the better. Kids love the ice cream dessert where they can pour their own chocolate sauce. Then , when the sugar kicks in, you can run them all over Stanford Shopping Center! Enjoy!

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