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Savvy Cellar WINE BAR & WINE SHOP

Hours: Saturday 2-11pm; Sunday 2-9pm

Savvy Cellar Wine Bar Art & Wine Festival & Wine Shop is located at the foot of Castro Street, in the Train Special Offer! Depot on Centennial Plaza (adjacent Caltrain 30% OFF and between VTA station and Evelyn Ave.) Premium glass of wine Look for us with the red 1 per customer balloons on the patio.

750 West Evelyn Avenue (at Castro Street) Mountain View, CA | 650.969.3958 | www.savvycellar.com

SaturdaySat & Sunday, OctoberO 4TH & 5TH

11AM - 7PM Present the 2nd Annual

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Located in the parking lot at intersection of Dana St. and Bryant St., just west of Castro St. and directly behind Steins Beer Garden & Restaurant. Serving Authentic German Beers and Cuisine. Traditional German entertainment. Kids Activities. All Ages Welcome. No Pets. No segway use. Benefiting non-profit organizations SOAR and Community Services Agency.

2 Q Mountain View Art & Wine • 2014 Mountain View Celebrates 43rd Annual Art & Wine Festival ‘Wine Haven’ Premium Wine Tasting Tent Debuts at the Event

he Mountain View Art & Wine TWO DAYS OF MUSIC TFestival returns for its 43rd year Thirteen bands will play a wide-ranging on Sept. 6 and 7, and includes musical mix — pulsating salsa, Motown, a fresh feature: a new premium wine- rhythm and blues, contemporary country, tasting pavilion, “Wine Haven, Taste of classic rock ‘n roll, jazz, soul, world-beat, the Mountains Passport Days.” Americana, Latin rock, disco and party The festival will also feature handcrafted music — on the Civic Center Plaza Music work by 600 top artists and craftmakers, Stage and multiple street locations. live music on stage and street throughout ARTS AND CR AFTS downtown, plus the return of mega-hit “Salsa Sunday.” BOOTHS There will be a range of food and drink, Professional artists and craftmakers will home and garden exhibits, health and well- showcase their extraordinary work. Shop- ness displays, and fun for kids with bungee pers will find thousands of handcrafted jumping and roll-on-water “waterballerz.” items while browsing among 600 booths The art festival, presented by the Cham- featuring original work in glass, ceram- ber of Commerce Mountain View, takes ics, metals, fiber, leather, wood, jewelry, place on Castro Street from 10 a.m. to 6 and fine art, stained and beveled glass, p.m. both days. Admission is free. etchings, sculptures, photography, oil and Tied House will be offering their flag- The event provides a consistent stream watercolor paintings, gold and silver jew- ship Cascade Amber plus a batch of of revenue that helps fund Chamber pro- elry, vests, handbags, hats, and more will a California Common as this year’s grams throughout the year. Proceeds are be among the thousands of one-of-a-kind special festival brew. Cool off with a invested in programs that help strengthen items available. Honey Green Tea, Unsweet Lemon Tea and bring together Mountain View’s or Pomegranate Blueberry Ade from diverse community. Among the programs FESTIVE FOOD Honest Tea. Plus, Zico Pure Premium sponsored by the Chamber are Yipee Festival eateries will be dishing up a world Coconut Water, bottled water and (Young Innovative Professional Entrepre- of flavorful fare — fresh corn-on-the-cob, soft drinks will be available — all to neurs Etc); SOAR, a mentorship/internship paella, patatas bravas, croquetas, tri-tip, raise funds for Leadership Mountain View View and Nothing Wasted Consulting program; Business ConneXions; and Lead- beef brisket and pulled pork sandwiches, (LMV), one of the Chamber of Commerce to promote and encourage Zero Waste. ership Mountain View. Teriyaki chicken and vegetables, barbecue Mountain View’s many programs. Free-standing containers will be posi- chicken and pork skewers, chicken wraps, COMMUNITY STAGE tioned throughout the festival route for WINE HAVEN gourmet sausages, chicken wings, pizza, composting biodegradeable food scraps The new Wine Haven, presented by garlic chicken sandwiches, Parmesan- & KIDS’ PARK and recycling glass, plastic and aluminum. the Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers sprinkled garlic fries, smoked turkey legs, A Kids’ Park will keep youngsters happy There will also be large behind-the-scenes Association, will be open noon to 5 p.m. zesty fried calamari, baked potatoes, with bungee jumping, waterballerz, composting and recycling containers for both days. Wine lovers can taste wine from bacon-wrapped hot dogs, made-to-order Mobile Rock’s climbing wall, temporary event staff, vendors and sponsors. premier Santa Cruz Mountains Vintners crepes, chocolate-dipped fruit kabobs, ice tattoos, face painting and body art, hula including Domenico, Cinnabar, Savannah- cream, fresh fruit smoothies, root beer hooping, carnival rides and more. The KMVT BROADCASTS LIVE! Channelle, Loma Prieta and The Mountain floats, fresh-squeezed lemonade, kettle INTUIT Community Stage will feature an KMVT 15 “Mountain View Community Winery, and all of the sampled wines and corn and more. array of young performers in a “Mountain Television” invites you to “SPEAK OUT” cheeses will be available for sale as well. And for foodies, there will be a range of View’s Got Talent” style showcase. specialty food to sample COMCAST PIGSKIN (continued on page 7) and buy, as well as the opportunity to chat with PARTY LOUNGE the producers. Sports fans will have a place to relax and TO QUENCH watch NFL and NCAA football and MLB pennant races on a giant LED screen in THE THIRST the Comcast Pigskin Party Lounge. It will Complementing the be located at Mercy and Castro food will be premium ZERO WASTE wines, seasonal micro- brews, margaritas, The Chamber of Commerce Mountain mimosas and sangria. View is partnering again with Recol- The brewmasters at ogy Mountain View, the city of Mountain

Chamber of Commerce Mountain View 43rd Annual Art & Wine Festival Continues the Tradition he Mountain View Art & Wine Fes- ing the region’s best artists, wine and community since 1922. By creating a schools, and other visitor-serving interests. Ttival is the Chamber of Commerce food,” Chamber CEO Oscar Garcia says. strong local economy, the Mountain View For information, call the Cham- Mountain View’s largest fundraiser, “Earlier this year we were honored to be Chamber and its 550 business members ber of Commerce Mountain enabling the organization to provide a vari- recognized by the Metro as the ‘Best Art support a vibrant and diverse community. View at 650-968-8378 ety of important services, programs, and & Wine Festival’ in . As the Visitor Center for the city of Moun- or visit our website at scholarships to the community. The Chamber of Commerce Mountain tain View, the Chamber offers a variety of chambermv.org. “We continue the tradition of highlight- View has been connecting the business information on hotels, restaurants, events,

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Orquesta Borinquen Ruckatan Latin Tribe The Pacific Soul Band Urgent A Music Lineup Designed to Keep Happy Feet Dancing

tart your weekend out Saturday with in the world. The grooves are heavy within present. Bring your dancing shoes. the namesake “Urgent.” Sdance and party music, classic rock the art of songwriting, bringing positive Urgent brings all of the great classic rock The Megatones have been rocking covers, and a late ‘70s-era pop favorite messages of hope in an upbeat, danceable of Foreigner to life in a powerful way. This the Bay Area music scene for almost two Foreigner tribute band to kick things off. world beat. experienced band formerly known as the decades with unique dance medleys of con- Then get ready for “Salsa Sunday” with two The Pacific Soul Band is a group can Dirty White Boys has sold more than 70 mil- temporary rock classics. If you can dance to of the Bay Area’s top Latin bands. cover any genre, including R&B, oldschool, lion albums and has had dozens of top 40 it, the Metagatones can play it, with tight Orquesta Borinquen is a Bay Area salsa funk, hip-hop, reggae, soul, soft rock, and hits. Rock out to favorites like “Hot Blood- vocal harmonies, gutsy guitar, and rock- band with seamless vocals, a sizzling horn top 40 dance tunes from the past to the ed,” “Double Vision,” “Juke Box Hero,” and steady rhythm. section, driving percussion, and grooving Yes, they really did start out in a garage, bass, delivering a fresh, authentic sound that and for the last 30 years The Garage Band ranges from salsa dura to salsa romantic. has been dedicated to helping people have Powerhouse trumpet Bill Ortega Jr. leads the a great time through music. This cover band band with strength and pure determination extraordinaire can play almost any for a flawless performance. popular tune desired from the Experience the unique blend of Latin and 1950s to the present. reggae that is Ruckatan Latin Tribe. These Beyond the stage, talented seven musicians came together from their street musicians will be diverse backgrounds and found a common on hand to entertain all goal to reflect musically what is happening The Megatones The Garage Band weekend long.

Tied House We’ve been dancing for over 30 Years Brewery & Cafe Have Fun! Get Fit! Good Eats, Award-Winning Beer, Nice People Free Childcare

Aerobic Dance Class Happy Hour 4-6:30, Weekdays Abdominal Work Strength Training Fun Aerobic Routines $1 Half Pint Night 9-Close, Thursdays 3 for $3 Beer Flights, Weekends Mon-Wed-Fri • 9-10AM Mountain View Masonic Lodge 954 Villa Street, Mtn View 890 Church Street (next to Library) Open 7 Days a Week, 11am Weekdays, 11:30am Weekends [email protected] or (650) 941-1002 www.TiedHouse.com, 650-965-2739 Complimentary childcare services

4 Q Mountain View Art & Wine • 2014 Entertainment THANK YOU! Music Schedule MUSIC STAGE (IN CIVIC CENTER PLAZA) Saturday, September 6 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM — Pacific Soul Band www.pacificsoulband.com 1:30 PM to 3:15 PM — Urgent (Foreigner tribute) www.urgentband.com 3:45 PM to 5:45 PM — The Megatones www.megatones.net Sunday, September 7 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM — The Garage Band www.thegarageband.com 1:30 PM to 3:15 PM — Orquesta Borinquen www.orquestaborinquen.com 3:45 PM to 5:45 PM — Ruckatan www.ruckatan.com

Street Performer Locations Thee ChChamberamber of CommerceCommerce MMoMountainunttaiin VViewiiew wowoulduld lilikeke ttoo extendextend itsit sincere thanks to the volunteers who have given so generously of Ancient Winds (Evelyn Ave.) ancientwinds.net their time and service, and to the following sponsors whose John Clarke (Villa St.) www.johnclarkemusic.com participation has made the Art & Wine Festival possible. Bob Culbertson (Dana St.) stickmusic.com Emerson (California St.) www.growiser.com/hubert_emerson Advanced Home Improvement Hotel Avante Recology Oscar Reynolds (California St.) www.karumanta.com Alice 97.3 FM IloveMV.org Red Cross, Silicon Valley American Laser Skincare Intuit Renewal by Andersen Aryeh Frankfurter (Church St.) www.lionharp.com Artisan Wine Depot Kaiser Permanente Rhino Shield HeartStrings Music (High School Way) www.heartstringsmusic.com Bank of the West KBAY 94.5 FM San Francisco Chronicle Bay Area Air Quality Management District KBCW Channel 44 Santa Clara County Department of Bay Home & Window KCBS 740 AM/106.9 FM Environmental Health Blackberry React KEZR “Mix” 106.5 FM Water District Bonterra Vineyards KFOX 98.5/102.1 FM Santa Cruz Mountains BX ConneXions KGO 810 AM Winewgrowers Association California Artists KLIV 1590 AM Sares Regis California Department of Tourism KMVT Savannah-Chanelle Vineyards Fiesta Del Mar Cascadian Farm KOA Fitness Sears Home Services CEFCU KPIX Channel 5 Shell Vacations Gourmet Mexican Cuisine Chase Bank KRTY 95.3 FM Cheryl Burke Dance Studio Larabar Silicon Valley Community Foundation Chevrolet Leadership Mountain View Softub Chiropractic First Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital SolarCity Cinnabar Winery ME Fox Company Sons of Italy Thank you to all our Loyal City of Mountain View Metro Stanford Chiropractic Click–Scan–Share MJA Vineyards Stanford Federal Credit Union Customers for voting us Comcast Mountain Bay Plaza Star One Credit Union Community Health & Awareness Council Mountain View City Signs Sungevity 2014 the Best Mexican Restaurant Cutco Cutlery Mountain View City Streets Sunlight Concepts David Walley’s Hot Springs Resort & Spa Mountain View Family Dentistry Sunnyvale Chiropractic 18 years in a row! Day Worker Center of Mountain View Mountain View Fire Dept The Craftsmens’ Guild Diamond Resorts International Mountain View Police Department Reserve The Domenico Winery Police Officer Unit The Solar Company 3 Great Mountain View Locations Door 2 Door Storage Mountain View Police Dept The Swig Company Ellis Eye & Laser Medical Center Mountain View Recreation Dept TheatreWorks Fiesta Del Mar European Wax Centers Mountain View Solid Waste Tied House Café & Brewery First Tech Federal Credit Union Mountain View Voice Trilogy at the Vineyards 1005 N Shoreline Blvd, Food Should Taste Good Mountain View/Whisman School District University Chiropractic 650-965-9354 Foundation Repair of CA Newport Coast Villas UPS Friends of Stevens Creek Trail New York Times VTA fi estadelmar.com Genworth Financial Nothing Wasted Consulting Wells Fargo Gold Rush Getaways One Lawn Xfinity Seafood, Rotisserie, Mexican Cuisine & Cantina Google Palace Café YIPEE GoVoluntr Palo Alto Medical Foundation YP Fiesta Del Mar Too Graham Middle School Prometheus Real Estate Group ZICO Pure Premium Coconut Water Greystar Provident Credit Union 735 Villa Street, Honest Tea Real Goods Solar 650-967-3525 fi estadelmar.com www.chambermv.org Seafood, Rotisserie, Mexican Cuisine & Cantina

AGAVE Mexican Bistro 194 Castro Street, 650-969-6767 agaveca.com Beautiful Back Patio Dining, Banquets & Large Groups Reservations Available

Mountain View Art & Wine • 2014 Q 5 Chamber of Commerce Mountain View Food Vendors: 43rd Annual Art & Wine Festival F1 Frozen Fantasies Frozen Chocolate Dipped Fruit Kabobs & Ice Cream Bars, Fruit Smoothies, Lemonade/Herbal Iced Tea F2 Nora Cocina Espanola EVELYN B-TH EVELYN Paella, Patatas Bravas, Croquetas 1 F3 Sandy’s Pop Shop TG1 Kettle Korn F4 Big Bites Vietnamese Eatery Banh Mi, Vermicelli Bowl VILLA ST W-1 F7 Kiwanis Club of Mountain View VILLA ST Dittmer’s Sausage, Corn-on-the-Cob, Tea B/M TG2 W-2 2 F8 Barrett’s Lemonade Fresh Squeezed Lemonade F9 The Tamale Factory TG3 Tamales, Tacos, Burritos F1 W-3 F3 F10 Hot & Sizzling Grill DANA ST DANA ST F2 F4 Greek Sandwiches, Chicken Tender Plate w/Fries, B-TH 3 Mozzarella Sticks

ARTIST BOOTHS • ARTIST BOOTHS BOOTHS • ARTIST ARTIST F11 California BBQ Chicken or Pork Kebob, Chicken Teriyaki Rice Plate, TG4 LMV Teriyaki Chicken Noodles 1 F12 Big Ed’s Buzzard BBQ F7 F10 F11 CALIFORNIA ST CALIFORNIA ST Tri-tip Sandwich, Pulled Pork Sandwich, Beef Brisket B/M F8 F9 4 F13 F12 F13 Silicon Valley Lions Club Bacon Wrapped Hot Dogs, Bacon Wrapped Corn Dogs, Blackberry React W-4 Shaved Ice Lost & Found F14 Lemoine Creperie

HOPE Made-To-Order Crepes, Lemonade, Ice Tea

ARTIST BOOTHS ARTIST SAN BRYANT W-5 MIM F15 Earthly Delights F14 B-TH F17 F18 F15 5 TG5 Comcast Pigskin Chicken Sandwich, BBQ Pork Sandwich, Party Lounge MERCY ST F16 F20 F19 Parmesan Garlic Fries LMV F21 2 F16 Olde Tyme Kettle Korn Music MERCY ST Kettle Korn, Roasted Peanuts (in the shell) Stage B/M W-6 6 CASTRO STREET F17 Willow Street Fried Calamari, Smoked Turkey Legs, Fried Artichokes & Zucchini F18 Ear-Good Corn Roaster

Stage Fresh Corn-on-the-Cob, Baked Potato, Lemonade Park Kid’s Community TG6 F19 Thai Stick B/M 7 F22 BBQ Chicken & Pork On-A-Stick, Chicken Rice Bowls, F23 Chicken Wraps CHURCH ST F24 CHURCH ST W-7 F20 Frankie, Johnnie & Luigi, Too! LMV 3 Hot or Sweet Italian Sausage Sandwich; ARTIST BOOTHS ARTIST Sautéed Bell peppers or Onions; Brownies B-TH TG7 F21 Baskin Robbins 8 YOSEMITE Ice Cream F22 Mountain View High School Choir HIGH SCHOOL WAY F25 Wine Haven Shaved Ice Tasting Tent F23 Thai Stick BBQ Chicken & Pork On-A-Stick, Chicken Rice Bowls, FAIRMONT Chicken Wraps Free Speech Free F24 Pedemonte & Company

Free Speech Free Volunteer Gourmet Sausages, Garlic Cilantro Fries, Lemon-Limeade Check-in F25 Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Pizza Slices & Chicken Wings EL CAMINO REAL

LMV 1- 3 Water, Organic Juice Tied House Beer Beer + Margaritas Wine Fire Department Info/Artist Booth MISC: & Soda Honest Tea – Honey Green Tea, Unsweet Lemon Tea, Information Booth Food YIPEE Tickets/Glasses Police Department Restrooms Pomegranate Blueberry Ade, ZICO @ California & Castro Sangria/Mimosas Pure Premium Coconut Water, First Aid Soda, Water @California & Castro Recycling SAN LMV Sangria Waste Water Tank First Aid Bicycle Parking Lost & Found SAN/MIM Sangria & Mimosas @California & Castro LMV Water Credit Card Accepted Here MV Community Debris Box Street Performer YIPEE Sangria/Mimosas (Morada Kid’s Park Juice & Soda For Tickets, Glasses Access TV Sangria & Pinord Cava Brut @Church & Castro Mimosas) – Mercy & Castro Bicycle Parking LMV (Morada Sangria) @Church & Castro – California & Castro Volunteer Check-in @El Camino & Castro TG 1-7 Ticket & Glass Booths WINE: BEER & MARGARITAS: 1 Ticket: $6 value W-1 Cortenova Pinot Grigio, B-1 Tied House Cascade Amber Beer, Wine, Sangria, Credit Cards Accepted For Beringer Merlot and California Common Mimosas: 1 Glass ($6) Drink Tickets & Glasses –– CC Major Credit Cards accepted W-2 Beringer Chardonnay, B-2 Rebel IPA, Goose Island Honkers Ale, “Wine Haven, Taste of at TG 1 (Evelyn Ave.), Columbia Crest Amitage Red Stella Artois, Shock Top Belgian White, the Mountains” $45 for a TG 2 (Villa St.), TG 3 (Dana St.), W-3 Bonterra Sauvignon Blanc, Bud Light Margaritas commemorative festival wine Bonterra Cabernet Sauvignon B-3 Tied House Cascade Amber TG 4 (California St.) glass, a tasting of all of the wines and TG 7 (High School Way) W-4 Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling, and California Common from all five wineries, a wide plus the Wine Haven Tent Seaglass Pinot Noir B-4 Rebel IPA, Goose Island Honkers Ale, selection of cheeses to sample, (High School Way). W-5 Cortenova Pinot Grigio, Stella Artois, Shock Top Belgian White, and a Passport booklet (a $45 Beringer Merlot Bud Light Margaritas value itself) valid for two years of W-6 Beringer Chardonnay, B-5 Tied House Cascade Amber Passport Days to the Santa Cruz Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling, and California Common Mountains Columbia Crest Amitage Red B-6 Rebel IPA, Goose Island Honkers Ale, W-7 San Elias Sauvignon Blanc, Stella Artois, Shock Top Belgian White, NO SEGWAYS PLEASE! Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Bud Light Margaritas NO PETS PLEASE! Wine Haven, Taste of the Mountains B-7 Rebel IPA, Goose Island Honkers Ale, Viva Plastic! We Take Credit Cards! The Mountain Winery, Stella Artois, Shock Top Belgian White, For your convenience, pay for drink tickets and glasses with any major Cinnabar, Savannah-Chanelle, Bud Light Margaritas credit cards at the Ticket/Glass booths at Evelyn Ave., Villa St., Dana Domenico, Loma Prieta Winery B-8 Tied House Cascade Amber St., California St., and High School Way. Major credit cards will also be and California Common accepted at the Wine Haven tent.

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(continued from page 3) VEHICLE PARKING PUBLIC TR ANSPORTATION NO PETS, PLEASE Free parking is available on streets and Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) will Pets are not allowed at the festival. For on TV at its booth during the festival. parking plazas surrounding the downtown be running its normal weekend schedule the safety, comfort, and courtesy of your Drop by any time on Saturday or Sunday area. Paid parking ($5) will be available with bus and light rail service to downtown pets and festival-goers, please leave your between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to speak out, both days from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mountain View. Ride VTA Light Rail (exit at pets at home. on camera, on any topic of your choice for including: 400 Castro Street (parking lot the Mountain View Transit Center) or VTA FESTIVAL DATES/HOURS/ one to two minutes. In addition to broad- entrance on Bryant Street), 444 Castro Bus Lines 22, 32, 35, and 522 to the festi- casting your comments on KMVT 15, you Street (parking lot entrance on Bryant val. Please note Bus Lines 32 and 522 do LOCATION will also receive a FREE customized DVD of Street), Bank of the West (501 Castro Street not operate on Sundays. For your free trip The festival will be held on September your recorded commentary! The broadcast parking lot entrance on Hope Street), Kaiser plan, call (408) 321-2300, or visit vta.org. 6-7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Castro Street booth will be located at Church and Castro Permanente (555 Castro Street parking lot For Caltrain information, call 800-660- from El Camino Real to Evelyn Avenue. Streets, in front of Wells Fargo. entrance on Hope Street), Chase Bank (749 4287 or visit caltrain.com. Caltrain, VTA Admission is free. El Camino Real/Castro Street), the City of light rail and bus service drops riders off INFO-LINE BICYCLE PARKING Mountain View parking Lot #13 (on Bryant at the Mountain View transit center, just Avoid the traffic congestion and ride your between California and Mercy Streets) and steps from the primary festival entrance. For festival information, call the bike. Free valet bicycle parking will the Google parking lot (1200 Villa Street). Chamber of Commerce Mountain be offered near the corner of Parking fees benefit the Community Health STREET CLOSURES View at 650-968-8378, or visit Castro and Church streets by Awareness Council, creating healthy lives Castro Street will be closed to traffic from miramarevents.com. the Friends of the Stevens for children and families in Mountain View, El Camino Real to Evelyn Avenue for the Creek Trail. Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. two-day festival.

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