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Downtown Mountain View Neup Set for Festival Y Concert With FREE EXAM For We’ve been dancing for over 30 Years First Time Clients (Max Value $55) Have Fun! Get Fit! Events coming up - check our Free Childcare Facebook for details: Bark in the Park September 16th Food & Bedding Drive - November 1st - January 1st All animals deserve compassionate New Session begins veterinary care September 11th, 2017 CallCall todaytoday to schedule an appointment Aerobic Dance Class Abdominal Work Strength Training Fun Aerobic Routines Mon-Wed-Fri • 9-10AM 24602460 W.W. 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Voted “Best Festival work in glass, ceramics, metals, fiber, in the South Bay” multiple times by leather, wood, jewelry, and fine art. readers of Metro, festival insiders FABULOUSLY know the Mountain View Art & Wine Festival is the crème de la crème FESTIVE FOOD on the Bay Area festival scene. This Festival eateries will be serving up year’s 46th annual festival, Septem- a world of flavorful fare. See page ber 9-10, promises to be a “festival 7 for more information and street like no other”. vendor locations. An enormous throng of art lovers SUPER DUPER KIDS’ PARK is expected to pour onto Castro AND MOUNTAIN VIEW’S Street in Silicon Valley’s epicenter for this vibrant “Cultural Commu- GOT TALENT STAGE nity Celebration” presented by the Action-packed Kids’ Park will keep action. It’s the perfect spot to kick Mountain View Chamber of Com- youngsters plenty enthralled with back and take a break while you merce. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ultra thrilling bungee jumping, wild enjoy a great day at the festival. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on and wacky waterballerz, Mobile WHAT’S UP Sunday. Admission is free. Rock’s challenging 24-foot rock ner of Castro and Church Streets by PHOTO BOOTH GROOVA-LICIOUS climbing wall, ultra fun obstacle Friends of Stevens Creek Trail. course and bouncers, super cool Inventor/mad scientists and hus- MUSICAL MIX henna art, glitter tattoos, face paint- band/wife team Paul and Deb- VEHICLE PARKING Two full days of dynamite live ing, party animal puppets, and sand bie Supp spent countless hours Free parking is available on streets music for fans of all musical styles art creative cards. of design and collaboration with and parking plazas surrounding the transform downtown Mountain DELECTABLY world-class engineers to bring you downtown area. Paid parking ($5) View into the Bay Area’s entertain- the ultimate photo booth experi- will be available both days from 9:30 ment mecca for the weekend! See DELICIOUS DRINK ence. “Dolores” is a work of art on a.m. to 6:30 p.m. page 4 and 5 for details. Festivalgoers can enjoy signature wheels; she is a fully automated NO PETS, PLEASE EXTRAORDINARY ART, festival cocktails. Beer lovers will be mobile photo booth that allows in hops heaven with the assortment you the unique opportunity to take For the safety, comfort, and cour- FINE CRAFTS of world-class brews. Wine lovers a step back in time while enjoying tesy of your pets and festival-goers, California Artists brings its world- will be tempted by luscious vintages technological advances of today. please leave your pets at home. class stable of professional art- from from several outstanding Dolores takes professional quality FESTIVAL DATES/ ists and winemakers. See page 7 for more photos that are printed instantly for fine craft- information. Sip your favorite bev- you to hold as keepsake for years HOURS/LOCATION makers erage in a beautiful, collector-item to come. Digital photos are also The festival will be held on Sep- to show- wine or beer glass adorned with the available. tember 9-10. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 case their stylish festival logo. VIVA PLASTIC: p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 extraordi- p.m. on Sunday. COMCAST WE TAKE CREDIT CARDS! nary work. PIGSKIN PARTY LOUNGE WEBSITE: http://mountainview. Shoppers For your convenience, pay for miramarevents.com/ will find AND CORNHOLE CORNER drink tickets and glasses using any FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook. Sports fans will have a place to major credit card at all Ticket/Glass com/MountainViewArtWineFestival relax and watch NFL and NCAA booths spread throughout the fes- football and MLB pennant races on tival site. a giant LED screen in the Comcast Pigskin Party Lounge. Centrally BICYCLE PARKING located at Mercy and Castro, there Avoid the traffic congestion and will be plenty of seating, festive ride your bike. Free valet bicycle food and drink and cornhole tossing parking will be offered near the cor- Mountain View Chamber of Commerce 46th Annual Art & Wine Festival - Continuing the Tradition he Mountain View Art & Wine “the Mountain View Art & Wine Festi- are excited to continue our tradition the Mountain View Chamber, with Festival is the Chamber’s val continues to grow and expand its of Salsa music on Sunday. Our Kids’ its 546 business members, supports Tpremier annual fundraiser, selection of authentic arts and crafts Park will offer fun children’s activities. the unique and desirable quality of enabling the organization to provide and highlights the region’s best wine, The Mountain View Chamber of life and our vibrant and diverse com- the Mountain View community with beer and other festive libations along Commerce has been empower- munity. For information, call Moun- a variety of important services, pro- with a wide variety of tasty food. An ing, supporting and protecting the tain View Chamber of Commerce at grams, and scholarships. array of hot musical talent will be business community since 1922. By 650-968-8378 or visit our website at: Chamber CEO Tony Siress says, featured on our Main Stage and we creating a strong local economy, chambermv.org Mountain View Art & Wine • 2017 Q 3 Mountain View Art & Wine Fes 46TH ANNUAL 90 B L A Y A V A I R T E S A E ' F SEPTEMBER 9-10, 2017 S E BE IN Pacific Soul Band Ruckatan ST ART & W THANK YOU! Takin’ It to the Streets in D The Mountain View Chamber of Commerce would like to extend Magnificent Music Lin its sincere thanks to the volunteers who have given so generously of their time and service, and to the following sponsors whose Saturday Soul Train Dance Party participation has made the Art & Wine Festival possible. Plus Salsa Sunday With Ru Alice 97.3 FM Humboldt Creamery Photos, Movies and More Ballast Point Sculpin IPA IloveMV.org Provident Credit Union wo sensational days of sizzlin’ Salsa Sunday kicks into high gear with Caravanserai Bass Note Sangria Illy Espresso Pyrus Law Salsa, rhythm and blues, classic . Now in the midst of its Trock ‘n roll, cool jazz, Motown Twentieth Anniversary Tour, Caravan- Bay Area Air Kaiser Permanente Recology Quality Management District soul, world-beat, Celtic folk and dance- serai has established itself as the most KBCW 44 Red Cross, Silicon Valley Bay Home & Window able party music transform downtown widely known Santana Tribute band in KCBS 740 AM/106.9 FM Renewal by Andersen BAY 94.5 FM Mountain View into the Bay Area’s the country. This is the group the San KLIV 1590 AM San Francisco Chronicle Blackberry React entertainment hot-spot during the Art Jose Metro declared “The Top Santana KMVT 15 Santa Clara Valley Water District & Wine Festival, September 9-10 on Tribute” and the San Francisco Exam- Caltrain KPIX 5 Shoreline Amphitheatre Castro Street. iner called “The Country’s Pre-eminent California Artists KQED Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest Blue House will kick things off on Sat- Santana Tribute Band”. CEFCU KRTY 95.3 FM Silicon Valley urday with their unique blend of folky Ruckatan Latin Tribe, a fusion of Latin Chiropractic First Community Foundation Landsystems Landscapes acoustic & electric originals and cov- and Reggae, will close out Salsa Sun- City of Mountain View Silicon Valley Magazine Leadership Mountain View ers, powered by plenty of rocker ‘tude. day with their dance-oriented Latin, Clear View Screens SolarCity LinkedIn Their beautifully blended harmonies Caribbean and World music-inspired Columbus Crafts Meats Stanford Chiropractic Longboard Bar are the perfect way to start the day. rhythms. This uplifting 7-piece band Comcast Star One Credit Union The Johnny Neri Band pays tribute includes members from three different Luma Soda Corona Extra Strong & Kind Energy Bars to the greatest rock bands from the continents who love to share their cul- Metro Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water Study.com 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. They play vintage ture and celebrate life with their original Mix 106.5 FM Current Silicon Valley Sunlight Concepts popular hits that consistently amaze music.
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