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MARCH 30, 2012 MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE 21 MOUNTAINVIEW VOICE MUSEUM MAKES A CASE FOR CONSERVATION THROUGH ART, IDEAS AND A SWEEPING HISTORIC VIEW By Rebecca Wallace VERONICA WEBER VERONICA WEBER A few years ago, when volunteers at the Los Altos History Muse- um started planning “Shaped By Water: Past, Present and Future,” they had no idea how timely the exhibit would be. The display of artwork, photos, maps, draw- ings, activities and multimedia shows the crucial role that water has played in Santa Clara Valley history, and the challenges that could affect the resource in the future. All this is on display dur- ing a season that’s been mainly dry and warm. This month’s storms notwithstanding, rainfall this year is at a low that worries many. See WATER, page 22 Above: Linda Gass, exhibit chair of “Shaped by Water,” sits on “Barrelled by Plastic” by artist Kathleen Egan, currently on display at the Los Altos History Museum. Left: A young visitor interacts with an installation showing the average daily water use per person in Santa Clara Valley.

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MARCH 30, 2012 ■ MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE ■ 21

MOUNTAIN VIEWVOICE

MUSEUM MAKES A CASE FOR CONSERVATION THROUGH ART, IDEAS AND A SWEEPING HISTORIC VIEW

By Rebecca Wallace

VERON

ICA WEBER

VERO

NIC

A W

EBER

A few years ago, when volunteers

at the Los Altos History Muse-

um started planning “Shaped By

Water: Past, Present and Future,” they had no

idea how timely the exhibit would be.

The display of artwork, photos, maps, draw-

ings, activities and multimedia shows the crucial

role that water has played in Santa Clara Valley

history, and the challenges that could affect the

resource in the future. All this is on display dur-

ing a season that’s been mainly dry and warm.

This month’s storms notwithstanding, rainfall

this year is at a low that worries many.

See WATER, page 22

Above: Linda Gass, exhibit chair of “Shaped by Water,” sits on “Barrelled by Plastic” by artist Kathleen Egan, currently on display at the Los Altos History Museum. Left: A young visitor interacts with an installation showing the average daily water use per person in Santa Clara Valley.

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“I feel it strongly this year. I feel this sense of internal distress about how dry it’s been,” exhibit chair Linda Gass said. But in the history museum, the lush sound of rushing water is everpresent. An audio record-ing plays as visitors walk around the exhibit hall, virtually travel-ing through the centuries. They go from listening to tribal stories from indigenous people — who used the creek and Bay waters

for drinking, bathing, fishing and cooking — to reading about modern-day Peninsulans who are restoring native plants and recycling graywater from show-ers. Along the way, visitors are continually reminded of man’s growing impact on the environ-ment, as a growing population uses more and more water: in ranching and agriculture, industry and cities. According to an exhibit press release, over the years the Santa Clara Valley

VERONICA WEBER

Evan Baldonado,11, reads some of the displays from “Shaped by Water.”

WATER Continued from page 21

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has gone from “being self-suffi-cient using local water to 50-100 percent reliant on imported water.” Gass hopes visitors will walk away with new ideas and energy for conserving and preserving the resource. “Because people take water for granted ... we really need an educated public,” she said. Gass, a full-time Los Altos artist who has her workspace at Cubberley Studios in Palo Alto, has long focused on these issues. Her art quilts depict San Francisco Bay, water-treatment plants, rivers and other bodies of water that have been affected — or drained — by human activity. In her land art, she has arranged fabric outside to depict

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water that has been lost. So when Gass, a member of the Los Altos History Museum, heard that the museum was planning a show about water, she offered her help. “The next thing I knew, I was in charge.” She added: “They were looking for a novel way to tell the story of the local history, of Los Altos and Los Altos Hills, using a different angle, water. I took the locally focused idea and expanded it into the whole Santa Clara Valley. Of course, we know that water has no boundaries. Everybody drinks water that comes from far away.” One display in the exhibit centers on this fact. A visitor can

VERONICA WEBER

Bits of plastic from all kinds of sources are a part of “46,000 and Counting”, an art piece by Judith Selby and Richard Lang which displays some of what the couple has collected from Kehoe Beach in Pt. Reyes.

WATER Continued from page 23

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push a button for his or her city on the “Where Does Your Water Come From?” display and learn from a light-up map that it comes from the Sierra Nevada Moun-tains, or perhaps the Central Val-ley Project. While Gass has curated art exhi-bitions, this was her first time directing an educational show. With help from Jane Reed, who has curated many shows at the muse-um, Gass assembled an exhibit committee at the end of 2010. Apart from a few graphic designers and others who were paid for their work, Gass and her team were all volunteers. Several staff members from the City of Palo Alto helped develop and build the exhibit; tribal consul-tant Chuck Striplen aided in the section on indigenous people; and retired Palo Alto Weekly edi-tor Jay Thorwaldson edited the exhibit text. The Santa Clara Val-ley Water District and local water companies helped fact-check. Unsurprisingly, the artist-chair led an effort with a definite artistic flair. “I understand how art has a way to touch people emotionally when other things may not,” Gass said. “We wanted to create a feeling of love for water within people.” There are several works of art in the show, including “Barreled by Plastic,” an “eco-sculpture” by Kathleen Egan. Empty plas-tic bottles — from juice, water, dish soap, sports drinks — are arranged in a swoop around a surfboard where kids like to stand and have their pictures taken. “In just three weeks, surfers

WATER Continued from page 24

VERONICA WEBER

“Trail of Trash” by Hannah Butensky is a display of items found when Butensky organized a cleanup of the Permanente Creek in Los Altos with members of her Girl Scout troop and volunteers in 2011. In all, the volunteers picked up 150 pounds of debris from the creek.

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collected the plastic bottles,” the artwork card reads. Another piece is “46,000 And Counting,” by Judith Selby Lang (who also made “Lawn Bowls,” now on Embarcadero Road in Palo Alto) and her husband David Lang. Pieces of plastic debris that washed up on the beach dangle in the museum window. The exhibit has also had sev-eral hands-on components. In a section called “Creek Stories,” visitors write down memories of playing in and around local creeks, many of which don’t have the wildlife they once did. Kids can crawl into a playhouse that has succulent plants grow-ing on the roof, demonstrating how a “green roof” can retain and filter rainwater, helping reduce Bay pollution. Offsite projects associated with the exhibits include “Watershed Sculpture at Adobe Creek: An Inquiry into Ecological Restora-tion.” Under the guidance of artist Daniel McCormick, about 70 volunteers helped restore an eroded creek bank in Los Altos in January by building his criss-cross willow-and-wattle sculpture. The museum partnered with the environmental group Acter-ra on the project. Acterra work-ers had removed an invasive non-native plant from the area and had been mulling over what to do with the bank, Gass said. As part of the sculpture, willow stakes have been put into the ground and watered. “Ultimately this will grow into a willow thicket,” Gass said, adding that in time nature will also help restore the bank with silt and other materi-als. In time, the human hand behind “Watershed Sculpture” will become invisible, she said. “It will become a natural creek bank, like it should be.” The deeper environmental message behind the works of art may likewise go unobserved by some of the youngest museum visitors. But it doesn’t mean they can’t have a good time. On a recent Sunday afternoon, a boy ran excitedly around the exhibit’s labyrinth of river stones. His mother gently cor-rected him: “This is a medi-tation path. You walk it and meditate.” Gamely, the boy stopped, put his hands in the namaste posi-tion and bowed. A few seconds later, he was off running again. No one else was in the laby-rinth, so there was still room for his mother to softly walk her own section and study the quotes posted on small signs. One from “Poor Richard’s Almanac” read, “When the well is dry, we know the worth of

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115 AnnouncementsPREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Talk with caring agency spe-cializing in matching Birthmothers with Families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Call 24/7 Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions 866-413-6293 (Void in Illinois) (AAN CAN)

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Restaurants with Heart CA Cafe

Stanford music tutoring

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Thanks to Saint Jude

120 AuctionsAdvertise Your Auction in 240 California newspapers for one low cost of $600. Your 25 word classified ad reaches over 6 million+ Californians. Free brochure call Elizabeth (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN)

130 Classes & InstructionAttend College Online from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-210-5162 www.CenturaOnline.com (Cal-SCAN)

High School Diploma! Graduate in 4 weeks! FREE Brochure. Call Now! 1-866-562-3650 ext. 60 www.SouthEasternHS.com (Cal-SCAN)

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German language class

Instruction for Hebrew Bar and Bat Mitzvah For Affiliated and Unaffiliated George Rubin, M.A. in Hebrew/Jewish Education 650/424-1940

New Imaginative Painting Class www.pacificartleague.org

133 Music LessonsA Piano Teacher Children and AdultsEma Currier, 650/493-4797

Barton-Holding Music Studio Accepting new students for private vocal lessons. All levels. Call Laura Barton, 650/965-0139

FUN, Piano/Guitar/Violin Lessons

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Hope Street Music Studios In downtown Mtn. View Most instruments, voice All ages & levels (650)961-2192www.hopestreetmusicstudios.com

Jazz & Pop Piano Lessons Learn how to build chords and impro-vise. Bill Susman, M.A., Stanford. (650)906-7529

Music Lessons at Opus 1

Piano and Organ Lessons All levels and ages. Andrew Chislett, D.M. (812)345-2350

Piano Lessons in your home Children and adults. Christina Conti, B.M. 15+ yrs exp. 650/493-6950

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Violin Lessons

140 Lost & FoundGolden Retriever puppies For New

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150 VolunteersConversation Partners needed

Fosterers Needed for Moffet Cats

Tutors/Mentors Needed

152 Research Study Volunteers

Seeking Participants: Stanford UniversityDepartment of PsychologyLife-span Development LabSeeking Participants:Psychology fMRI Study on Walking, Emotion, and Attention.The study involves wearing a pedometer for two weeks and com-pleting three testing sessions in the Psychology Department at Stanford, one at the beginning of the two weeks, one in the middle, and one at the end. Each session will take no longer than one hour, and one of the testing sessions will be in the fMRI scanner. We are looking for participants 65 years and older.Participants will receive $60 and a free pedometer as compensation for participating in the study.For more information, contact the Life-span Development Lab (study contact: Nanna Notthoff) at [email protected] or (650)725-6855.

155 Pets

PALO ALTO DOGS What is your wish list for your dog? www.paloaltodogs.com

Pet Care Services

For Sale201 Autos/Trucks/PartsBMW 2008 328i Sedan - $23,788

Lincoln 1994 Mark VIII Lincoln Mark VII-94-Red, Orig.miles 56500, 650-494-3523

202 Vehicles WantedCASH FOR CARS: Any Car/Truck. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. WeCome To You! Call For Instant Offer: 1-888-420-3808 www.cash4car.com

Donate Your Car, Truck, Boat to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. 888-902-6851. (Cal-SCAN)

210 Garage/Estate SalesWoodside, Redwood City, In Woodside, ONGOING

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220 Computers/ElectronicsApple iPad Wi-Fi + 3G 64GB - $299.00

XBOX 360 Console 250GB w/game - $225.00

230 Freebiessolid wood futon frame/mattress - FREE

240 Furnishings/Household items44” Emerson Ceiling Fan - $100.00

Chinese Rosewood Bar Cabinet - $1200.00

Portable Air Conditioner - $200.00

Quality Furniture for Sale - $599-3995

245 MiscellaneousCable TV-Internet-Phone Save! Packages start at $89.99/mo (for 12 months.) Options from ALL major service providers. Call Acceller today to learn more! CALL 1-888-897-7650. (Cal-SCAN)

Flex TV de Dish Latino Packages starting at only $19.99, plus: no contract, no credit check, and free installation. Call: 877-244-8363 or visit: DISHFlexTV.com! (Cal-SCAN)

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250 Musical InstrumentsPiano For Sale - $3000 or B

Schimmel Grand Paino 6ft 10in Schimmel Concert Chamber Grand Piano Limited Edition (CC 208LE). Excellent condition.

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355 Items for SaleAvent bottles,Ventaire, milk bot

BabyBlankets/comforter

Boy clothes 4Y spring/SUMMER

Evenflo Convertible Car Seat - 45.00

FisherPrice Rock,Roll,Ride Trike - 25.00

Jackets BOY 6mon-3 years $5

Kids size11 Rain boots Lands End

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Size 3T suit/tuxedo jacketReniew

Sno/ski pants size 3 y greycolor

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Stuffed animals box full only$20

Toddler shoes Size 4-6Boy - 3

417 GroupsMenopause mondays in Menlo Park

425 Health ServicesDiabetes, Cholesterol, Bergamonte, a Natural Product for Cholesterol, Blood Sugar and weight. Physician recommended, backed by Human Clinical Studies with amazing results. Call today and save 15% off your first bottle! 888-392-8780 (Cal-SCAN)

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440 Massage TherapySEEKING MASSAGE THERAPIST

Jobs500 Help WantedBusiness Development Mobile Iron Inc. has opening for Director of Business Development in Mountain View, CA. Domestic & international travel required. Send resume to 415 East Middlefield Rd., Mountain View, CA 94043 or Email to [email protected]. Visit www.mobileiron.com for job detail.

Engineer Software Engineer. Design and develop analytic s/w applications to be used in social and mobile gaming and social media. Mt View, CA. Req: MS+1. Res: Claritics Corporation, 1043 Shoreline Blvd. #204, Mt View, CA 94043. Ref: CC2012.

560 Employment Information$$$HELP WANTED$$$ Extra Income! Assembling CD cases from Home! No Experience Necessary! Call our Live Operators Now! 1-800-405-7619 EXT 2450 www.easyworkjobs.com (AAN CAN)

Drivers: 12 Needed Apply Now. Top 5% Pay. 2 Months CDL Class A Driving Experience. 1-877-258-8782. www.MeltonTruck.com/drive (Cal-SCAN)

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Help Wanted!!! Make money Mailing brochures from home! FREE Supplies!Helping Home-Workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity!No experience required. Start Immediately! www.theworkhub.net (AAN CAN)

Int’l Cultural Exchange Representative: Earn supplemental income placing and supervising high school exchange students. Volunteer host families also needed. Promote world peace! www.afice.org/reps (Cal-SCAN)

Sales: Life Agents Earn $500 a Day. Great Agent Benefits. Commissions Paid Daily, Liberal Underwriting. Leads, Leads, Leads. Life Insurance License Required. Call 1-888-713-6020. (Cal-SCAN)

Sales: Live, Work, Party, Play Hang in LA, Jet to New York! Hiring 18-24 gals/guys. $400-$800 wkly. Paid expenses. Signing Bonus. Energetic and Fun! 877-259-6983. (Cal-SCAN)

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624 FinancialReverse Mortgage? Ever Consider a Reverse Mortgage? At least 62 years old? Stay in your home & increase cash flow! Safe and Effective! Call now for your free DVD! Call Now 888-698-3165. (Cal-SCAN)

640 Legal ServicesHeller Immigration Law Group 650.424.1900. http://greencard1.comFree Chat online_Try it!

645 Office/Home Business ServicesAdvertise Truck Driver Jobs in 240 California newspapers for one low cost of $600. Your 25 word classified ad reaches over 6 million+ Californians. Free brochure call Elizabeth (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN)

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HomeServices

710 CarpentryCabinetry-Individual Designs Precise, 3-D Computer Modeling: Mantels * Bookcases * Workplaces * Wall Units * Window Seats.Ned Hollis, 650/856-9475

715 Cleaning Services

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Family House Service Weekly or bi-weekly green cleaning. Comm’l., residential, apts. Honest, reliable, family owned. Refs. Sam, 650/315-6681.

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719 Remodeling/AdditionsGary’s Remodel

730 ElectricalA FAST RESPONSE! Small Jobs Welcome. lic #545936 Bob 650-343-5125. www.HillsboroughElectric.com

Alex Electric Lic #784136. Free Est. All electrical. Alex, (650)366-6924

Stewart Electric Lic# 745186New Circuits, Repair. 408 368-6622Professional Service! Free Quotes!

748 Gardening/LandscapingBeckys Landscape Weekly/periodic maint. Annual rose/fruit tree pruning, clean-ups, irrigation, sod, planting, raised beds. Power washing. 650/444-3030

ConsultDr Spray Irrigation

MaintenanceLa Roc GardensEdib Gardens VBoxes

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856-9648

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LANDA’S GARDENING & LANDSCAPING *Yard Maintenance*New Lawns*Clean Ups*Tree Trimming*Wood Fences* Rototilling*Power Washing*irrigation timer programming. 17 years experi-ence. Call Ramon 650-576-6242

Leo Garcia Landscape/Maintenance Lawn and irrig. install, clean-ups. Res. and comml. maint. Free Est. Lic. 823699. 650/369-1477.

Mario’s Gardening Maintenance, clean-ups. Free est. 650/365-6955; 650/995-3822

R.G. Landscape Yard clean-ups, maintenance, installations. Call Reno for free est. 650/468-8859

Sam’s Garden Service

(650)969-9894Tired of Mow, Blow and Go? Owner operated, 40 years exp. All phas-es of gardening/landscaping. Refs. Call Eric, 408/356-1350

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE TRIMMING/ PRUNING, TREE SERVICE,STUMP GRINDING, CLEAN UPS,AERATION, IRRIGATION, ROTOTILLING.ROGER: 650.776.8666

751 General Contracting

NOTICE TO READERS It is illegal for an unlicensed person to perform contracting work on any project val-ued at $500.00 or more in labor and materials. State law also requires that contractors include their license numbers on all advertising. Check your contractor’s status at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB (2752). Unlicensed persons taking jobs that total less than $500.00 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board.

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759 Hauling# J & G HAULING SERVICE Misc., office, garage, storage, old furniture, green waste and yard junk. clean-ups. Licensed & insured. FREE EST. 650/368-8810 (see my Yelp reviews)

#1 Family Hauling Will beat most prices and haul anything. 650/207-9674

College Student Will haul and recycle your unwant-ed items and do genl. clean up. 650/641-3078; 650/868-6184

Frank’s Hauling Commercial, Residential, Garage, Basement & Yard. Clean-up. Fair prices. 650/361-8773

767 MoversBAY AREA RELOCATION SERVICES Homes, Apartments, Storage. Full Service moves. Serving the Bay Area for 20 yrs. Licensed & Insured. Armando,650-630-0424. CAL-T190632

771 Painting/WallpaperBELEW PAINTING *Interior painting specialist *Interior moldings installed *Over 20 years experience 650/465-0432 * CA lic #576983

GARY ROSSI PAINTING Free 2 gal. paint. Water damage repair, wallpaper removal. Bonded. Lic #559953. 650/207-5292

STYLE PAINTING Full service painting. Insured. Lic. 903303. 650/388-8577

775 Asphalt/ConcreteRoe General Engineering Concrete, asphalt, sealing, pavers, new construct, repairs. 34 yrs exp. No job too small.Lic #663703 * 650/814-5572

779 Organizing ServicesEnd the Clutter & Get Organized Residential Organizing by Debra Robinson (650)941-5073

790 RoofingAl Peterson Roofi ng

Specializing inng

since 1946

650-493-9177

Kurz Roofing/Rain Gutters Free estimates, fully insured. Excellent referrals upon request. New roofs and repairs on all types of roofs and gutters. Lic. #368696. Since 1979. 650/856-0453

792 Pool ServicesReflections Pool Company

RealEstate

801 Apartments/Condos/StudiosPalo Alto - $2,295/mo

Portola Valley, 1 BR/1 BA One bedroom with full bath and full kitchen (not a stand alone cottage).Above detached garage with great view.Shared laundry and designated uncovered parking.Looking for long term.5 miles from Stanford West of 280.

803 DuplexRedwood City - $2,000.00

Redwood City, 2 BR/1 BA - $2,000.00

805 Homes for RentNorth Los Altos, 4 BR/3.5 BA - $7650

Palo Alto - $ 4500/mon

Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $4600

Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $2,450/mo.

809 Shared Housing/RoomsALL AREAS - ROOMMATES.COM Browse hundreds of online listings with photos and maps. Find your roommate with a click of the mouse! Visit: http://www.Roommates.com. (AAN CAN)

825 Homes/Condos for SaleRedwood City - $1315888

Redwood City, 2 BR/1 BA - $369,000

830 Commercial/Income PropertySmall Office Boutique law office has one small unfurnished office available with great natural light. Equipped with VOIP service and access to copier.Includes reception service and use of conference rooms and kitchen. Located in the Courthouse Plaza Bldg. at 260 Sheridan Avenue, Suite 200, Palo Alto, 3 blocks south of California Avenue and 2 blocks east of El Camino Real and within walking distance of the California Ave Caltrain Station.Inquiries to [email protected] or by telephone to Maureen at 650-327-0100.

840 Vacation Rentals/Time SharesVacation Properties Advertise in 240 California newspapers for one low cost of $600. Your 25 word classified ad reaches over 6 million+ Californians. Free brochure call Elizabeth (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN)

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995 Fictitious Name StatementAEGIS APPLIANCEFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 561780 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as:Aegis Appliance, located at 1049-C El Monte Avenue #159, Mountain View, CA 94040, Santa Clara County. This business is owned by: An Individual. The name and residence address of the owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are): NICHOLAS MARTINEZ1161 Bonita Avenue #2Mountain View, CA 94040Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on February 24, 2012.(MVV Mar. 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 2012)

CYRCLE 360 INTERNATIONAL LLCFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 562293 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as:Cyrcle 360 International LLC, located at 740 Sierra Vista Ave. #F, Mountain View, CA 94043, Santa Clara County. This business is owned by: A Limited Liability Company. The name and residence address of the owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):CYRCLE 360 INTERNATIONAL LLC90660 4th St. #302San Francisco, CA 94107 Registrant/Owner began transacting business under the fictitious business

name(s) listed herein on 1/4/12.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on March 8, 2012. (MVV Mar. 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 2012)

arkboatFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 562778 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as:arkboat, located at 80 Descanso Dr. Unit 1315, San Jose, CA 95134, Santa Clara County. This business is owned by: A Corporation. The name and residence address of the owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):CEPAND INC.80 Descanso Dr. Unit 1315San Jose, CA 95134Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on March 21, 2012. (MVV Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 2012)

BRIAN HANSEN RELOCATIONFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 562116 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as:Brian Hansen Relocation, located at 236 N. Santa Cruz Ave. #233A, Los Gatos, CA 95030, Santa Clara County. This business is owned by: An Individual. The name and residence address of the owner(s)/registrant(s) is(are):BRIAN HANSEN27 Ashler Ave.Los Gatos, CA 95030

Registrant/Owner has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on March 5, 2012.(MVV Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 2012)

997 All Other LegalsNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSEDate of Filing Application:March 15, 2012 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are:XIUFEN WANG, JIAN ZHENG The applicants listed above are apply-ing to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:743 W. Dana St.Mountain View, CA 94041 Type of license(s) applied for:41 - ON-SALE BEER AND WINE - EATING PLACE (MVV March 30, 2012)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application:March 21, 2012To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of Applicant(s) is/are: PROST RESTAURANT GROUP LLC The applicants listed above are apply-ing to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:895 Villa St.Mountain View, CA 94041-1233 Type of license(s) applied for:47 - ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE(MVV Mar. 30, Apr. 6, 13, 2012)

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For more information, contact:Rosemary Lewkowitz (650) 922-8407

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Los Altos 650.941.7040Palo Alto 650.325.6161800.558.4443

ATHERTON

CENTRAL ATHERTON

BEAUTY! $13,888,000

7 BR 8 full BA + 3 half Private home on 1.4

acres. Lencioni Const., completed in 2002.

Finest Amenities. MP schls.

Diane Kneis, 650.325.6161

LOS ALTOS

231 HAWTHORNE AVE

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $3,290,000

5 BR 5 BA Beautiful Architecture + Floor

Plan Amenities Abound. Gleaming HW

Floors, Lovely Granite.

Jim Galli, 650.941.7040

CLASSIC TWO STORY $2,198,000

4 BR 3.5 BA Plus study.Classic 2-story

traditional w/pool,yard,patio & deck,

convenient to downtown.

Helen Kuckens & Kirk Mahncke 650.941.7040

169 E. PORTOLA AVE

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,998,000

5 BR 3 BA Beautiful remodeled and

expanded home is like new w/5 bedrooms,

3 baths.

Jo Buchanan & Stuart Bowen 650.941.7040

1905 QUAIL MEADOW RD

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,578,000

4 BR 3 BA 1/2 acre property close to

town. 2200 sq ft. New carpet and paint

throughout.

Barbara Cannon 650.941.7040

2015 CRIST DR

SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,495,000

3 BR 2 BA Wonderfully remodeled with

designer touches. Great flr plan. 1,936 sq ft,

10,389 lot.

Deborah Greenberg 650.328.5211

LOS ALTOS HILLS

VIEW HOME WITH PA SCHOOLS $3,595,0005 BR 4.5 BA Mediterranean Villa w/views of bay & valley. 4,900 sq. ft. on an acre and a half appx. Vicki Geers 650.941.7040

EARLY CALIFORNIA HACIENDA $3,195,0005 BR 4.5 BA 6000+ square ft beautiful custom home. 1.3 acre oaktree studded lot with expansive lawns. Terri Couture 650.941.7040

ELEGANT-AMAZING VIEWS $2,645,0005 BR 4.5 BA Experience a beautifully dynamic residence that transforms with the setting sun.

Vicki Geers 650.941.7040

VALLEY VWS W/PA SCHOOLS $2,395,0003 BR 2 BA Private hills living awaits your touch & imagination!Enjoy a generous lot of 1.170 acres.

Vicki Geers 650.941.7040

LOS GATOS

MAGNIFICENT $1,995,0006 BR 5 BA Magnificent Mediterranean Estate,impeccably built w/fine material & exquisite touches. Ron & Nasrin Delan 650.941.7040

QUIET CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION $1,879,0004 BR 3 BA 12,200 sq ft lot. 4 bed 3bath.Los Gatos schls.”Martha Stewart inspired” eat-in kitchen. Terri Couture 650.941.7040

2363 POLLARD COURT SAT 1 - 4/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $849,0003 BR 2 BA This home is a real treat to see due to the sleek design & unique finishes. Marcie Soderquist 650.941.7040

MENLO PARK

10 MANSION CT

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,295,0002 BR + Study, 2.5 BA Size, condition,

location, price! Larger than many single

family homes for the price.

Nancy Goldcamp 650.325.6161

MOUNTAIN VIEW

179 HAMWOOD TERRACE

SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $869,0003 BR 3.5 BA Large home, spacious, SFR w/

wrap porches, fam kit, MBR suite, 2 car

garage, priv Rd.

Lollie Gilbert 650.941.7040

1010 ASBURY

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $725,0003 BR 2.5 BA Located in Prime Location.

Private & spacious featuring vaulted ceilings,

frplc, hrdwd flrs.

Gary Herbert 650.941.7040

2 STORY

TOWNHOME $595,0002 BR 2.5 BA Remodeled townhome.

Downtown MV. Bubb Elem. Gorgeous new

kitchen. Serene development.

Kim Copher 650.941.7040

PALO ALTO

PRIME OLD

PALO ALTO $5,495,0005 BR 4.5 BA Beautiful Spanish-style Design.

Stunning finishes. ±11,250 sf lot size, Built

in 2001.

Zach Trailer 650.325.6161

515 W. CRESCENT DR

SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,920,0003 BR 2 BA No Expense spared. As new.

Contemporary 3/2, LR, FR and DR. Chef’s

kit. Great gardens.

Mike Sokolsky 650.325.6161

PALO ALTO

LOVELY PALO ALTO CONDO! $925,0002 BR 2.5 BA Gorgeous South Palo Alto condo. Built in 2009! Model unit with over $40,000 in upgrades! DiPali Shah 650.325.6161

REDWOOD CITY

259 SEQUOIA AV SUN 1 - 4 $539,0002 BR 1 BA Shows beautifully! Completely remodeled. Updated kit & baths, bamboo flr, new landscaping. Drew Doran 650.325.6161

SAN JOSE

1664 MULBERRY LN SUN 1 - 4 $1,695,0005 BR 3 BA Remodeled hm in Willow Glen w/family rm, French doors, updtd baths, lrg backyard & patio. Tim Trailer 650.325.6161

2785 CLARA SMITH PL SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,138,0005 BR 4.5 BA This exceptional residence epitomizes the elegance & grace of beautiful Silver Crk Area Terrie Masuda 650.941.7040

1836 DALTREY WY SUN 1 - 4 $875,0004 BR 3 BA Spacious tri-level Shapell home. Central A/C. Near Cataldi Park, shops and schools. Teresa Lin 650.328.5211

SAN MATEO

3985 BRANSON DR SAT/SUN 1:30 - 5:30 $588,0003 BR 2 BA This updtd Hm is located in the desirable San Mateo Village. Kelly Kim 650.941.7040

SANTA CLARA

1516 HOMESTEAD ROAD

SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $849,000

3 BR 2 BA Elegant “Haman House” in the

charming and historic section of Santa Clara.

Dianne Vernon 650.941.7040

STANFORD

827 LATHROP DRIVE

SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,295,000

4 BR 2 BA Sweeping vistas draws you to

Mid-Century Modern Designed home

across from Lathrop Park.

Carole Feldstein 650.941.7040

SUNNYVALE

154 S BERNARDO AV

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $725,000

3 BR 2.5 BA Located near dwntwn

Sunnyvale & Mountain Vw features a liv rm

w/fireplace & dining rm.

Jo Buchanan & Stuart Bowen 650.941.7040

152 S BERNARDO AV

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $625,000

2 BR 2 BA Located near dwntwn SV & MV

w/liv rm/din rm combination & granite kit

w/adjoining fam rm.

Jo Buchanan & Stuart Bowen 650.941.7040

1225 VIENNA DR #213

SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $130,000

3 BR 2 BA Looks like a luxury townhome

featuring granite counters, tile & laminate

flrs.

Merrian Nevin 650.941.7040

WOODSIDE

PRIME LOCATION! $29,000,000

Private prestigious location. 11+ acre

property in central Woodside close to town.

Susie Dews & Shena Hurley 650.325.6161

SUNNYVALE

760 SHASTA FIR DR $825,000

3 BR 2 BA 1685 Sqft. Large step down living rm w/glass door to serene bckyrd w/lots of greenery. Bonnie Kehl 650.941.7040

WILLOW GLEN

1011 PATRICIA WY $839,000

3 BR 2 BA Beautifully remodeled throughout, this charming home is just blocks from Lincoln Ave.Cesar Cervantes/Wendi Selig-Aimonetti 650.328.5211

MOUNTAIN VIEW

2001 SHOWERS DR $693,000

3 BR 3 BA Gorgeous tri-level end unit townhouse in the desirable Crossings complex bordering LA & PA Barbara Sawyer 650.325.6161

WILLOW GLEN

1798 SANTA BARBARA DR $999,500

3 BR 2 BA Remodeled kitchen, hrdwd floors, A/C, 2 car garage, lrg lot, exquisite updates throughout. Maha Najjar 650.325.6161

Sun 1:00-4:00

LOS ALTOS HILLS

12121 FOOTHILL LN $1,488,000

3 BR 2 full BA + 2 half Opportunity to remodel or build new. Quiet pastoral setting, amazing SW views, PA schools. Clara Lee & Rod Creason 650.325.6161

LOS ALTOS

437 PANCHITA WY $2,399,000

4 BR 3 BA Rebuilt from the ground up in 2008. Barely lived in, beautifully done, high ceiling, one level Carmichael Team 650.941.7040

LOS ALTOS

RARE LOS ALTOS ACRE $2,999,990

3 BR 2 BA Incredible light, big windows w/wooden shutters, guest cottage. Terri Couture 650.941.7040

CUPERTINO

20674 MAPLETREE PLACE $669,800

3 BR 2.5 BA This end-unit residence offers a lrg lot affording the most privacy in the complex. Enis Hall 650.941.7040

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