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Kiosk In This Issue Fridays Pacific Groove Dance Jam Chautauqua Hall 8-10 PM • Saturdays Dance at Chautauqua Hall • Fri. July 14 5:30-7:30 p.m. Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, 165 Forest Ave. Free New maps - Page 3 Tiny Treasures - Page 9 Keepers - Page 12 Opening reception of “Collections: Our Community’s Stories.” This new exhibit will feature not only Museum collection items, but Pacific Grove’s also personal collections from the public. This opening reception is free and open to everyone. • Sat. July 15 “Changes in the Making” Gallery opening Monterey Peninsula Art Found. 425 Cannery Row 11 AM. - 5 PM • July 14-20, 2017 Your Community NEWSpaperTimes Vol. IX, Issue 42 Sat. July 15 Book Launch With Music’Bill Minor and Richard Rosen Delays at Cedar Street Times Goes on the Grand Tour Old Capitola Books 559 Tyler St., Monterey’2:00 PM Roundabout • Sat. July 15 Dear Jane Expected to Celebrate the bicentennial of the death of Jane Austen (obit. July 18, 1817) Shorten By Howard Burnham By Braeden Lueken as the Reverend Henry Austen The Little House in Jewel Park While construction continues on the Saturday, July 15, at 5:30 Holman Highway 68 roundabout, traffic $10 at the door delays are expected to shorten as paving • is scheduled to be completed early next Fri. July 21 week. According to the Transportation Third Friday Art Walk Agency for Monterey County (TAMC) 6 PM - 8 PM representative, Grant Leonard, traffic ArtWorks Pacific Grove 125 Oceanview Blvd delays have shortened considerably Suite 209-210, Pacific Grove compared to the start of construction, • with wait times expected to be alleviated Sat. July 22 further once an additional eastbound Four Shillings Short Concert lane opens early next week. With the Pacific Grove Art Center roundabout one of two ways to exit 7:00 – 9:00 PM Pacific Grove, the TAMC is installing a $10 members/$12 non-members traffic camera to broadcast live footage Call PGAC to reserve tickets of the roundabout so travelers can plan Tour group from Pacific Grove poses with Cedar Street Times in front of (831) 375-2208 their trips accordingly. The traffic-cam the Grand Hotel Bristol in Stresa, Italy on Lago Maggiore. Left to right: • is currently being tested and adjusted as Tony Prock, Hiroko Tsuzuki, Jean Prock, Jeanne Olin, Nina Guiang, Jim Sat. July 22 necessary with an expected implemen- Olin. Also on the trip from PG but not shown were Beverly Hill and Betsy Mandarin’s BBQ tation coinciding with the completion of Lobay. The trip took the travelers through the Swiss Alps and northern Italy Free - Bring a dish to share the project. George Washington Park Mr. Leonard shared on the phone by bus, train and boat. Arranged by Joe Shammas at PG Travel. Noon until 2:00pm that he was the only car in the round- • about when he drove through Tuesday Sat. July 29 around 2:45pm. This account perhaps Feast Day suggests a swifter flow of traffic which Feast of Lanterns will come when the project is completed Brief, Periodic Delays on Rec Trail at Pageant at Lovers Point as well as suggest a prime time to travel Yoga 11:15 am Hoffman Weekdays Through Fall 2018 Entertainment 12:30 pm for the quickest access to north and Pageant 8:00 pm southbound Highway 1. As the Monterey Bay Aquarium commenc- and will happen periodically throughout • Although cars have been moving es construction of the new Monterey Bay the work day, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues. Aug. 1 through the roundabout swiftly as of late, Aquarium Center for Ocean Education and Monday through Friday. The crane will Naional Night Out the most notable backups occur with Leadership, at two connecting buildings at not operate on weekends. Crane opera- 5-8 PM the lane flagging (to allow construction 585 and 625 Cannery Row, there will be tions and the associated brief trail delays Free food, music, giveaways, vehicles access to the site) and the intro- periodic—and brief—safety delays on the begin on July 17, 2017 and are set to fingerprinting and more duction of vehicles into the roundabout Recreation Trail at Hoffman Ave. during PGPD conclude in the fall of 2018. when the community hospital traffic crane operations over the trail. Hoffman will remain open to pedestrian light turns green. When the project is The project is expected to cost $50 mil- and vehicle traffic for the duration of the completed, these delays are expected lion and is a testament to the Aquarium's to diminish drastically, as the contact investment in the area. See REC TRAIL DELAYS page 2 between cars and construction workers Each trail delay will last about five minutes lengthens the current wait times. For the week of July 10-14, con- struction is slated from 9 a,.m. to 3 p.m. Inside with periodic flagging of the lanes which California Coastal Commission And Other Random Thoughts .......... 13 will cause delays. Night construction Cartoon ............................................. 2 will run from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. which will Votes to Permit Repair of Pacific Crime ................................................ 6 cause closures of the Highway 1 off- Homeless in Paradise ....................... 14 ramp, the southbound on-ramp and the Grove Sea Wall Keepers of Our Culture .................... 12 entrance to Pebble Beach, although they The California Coastal Commission potential contractors now that this vote has Legal Notices ................................... 15 voted 6-4 Wednesday to permit the City MotorSports ....................................... 7 will be reopened in the morning. been taken. Otter Views ................................... dark The project is expected to be com- of Pacific Grove to repair the sea wall near “Once we have the documentation from Poetry .............................................. 13 pleted in early October, and the TAMC Lovers Point, which was damaged in a se- the Coastal Commission in hand, we'll begin Postcards from the Kitchen ................ 9 extends its thanks for your continued rious storm this past January. A portion of the process,” said Gho, who states he has Rain Gauge ....................................... 2 the trail above had been closed since then already met onsite with contractors to deter- Real Estate ....................................... 16 patience and understanding while con- struction is occurring. for safety reasons. mine what to ask for in the bid request stage. Public Works Director Dan Gho looks forward to beginning the solicitation of See SEA WALL page 2 PENROLLMENT From Page 1 Page 2 • CEDAR STREET Times • July 14, 2017 Joan Skillman PREC TRAIL DELAYS From Page 1 construction project. Skillshots The construction crew will station flagmen on the Recreation Trail at each end of the construction area—roughly between Wave Street Café and the former Cinemark XD Theater (next to Cannery Row Brewing Co.). Alternate pedestrian and bicycle routes are available along Wave Street and Cannery Row; surrey bicycles will have to wait for the trail to reopen. The new Center for Ocean Education and Leadership will welcome its first students early in 2019. One building will become the new K-12 Ocean Educa- tion and Leadership Center and the other will be retained by the Aquarium for future use. The Ocean Education and Leadership Center will focus primarily on providing innovative and highly interactive education programs for youth and teachers. “If you see the crane arm moving, when not in operation, don’t worry,” say Aquarium officials. “Like a weathervane, tower cranes are engineered to shift with the wind when they are not operating. The arm is designed to move, so the crane won’t tip over—even in hurricane-force winds. If you see the arm moving when it is not in operation, it’s perfectly normal.” PSEA WALL From Page 1 He said plans call for rebuilding the wall and mimicking what was already there “It will not be a faux wall, but rather rock and mortar,” he said. He pointed out that the large engineering and construction firms who would likely be respoded are par- ticularly busy this season. Gho added that the goal for completion is before the next wet weather season. A special program to celebrate the bicentennial of the death of Jane Austen (obit. July 18, 1817) written and performed by Howard Burnham as the Reverend Henry Austen The Little House in Jewel Park Saturday, July 15, at 5:30 $10 at the door Sponsored by the Pacific Grove Recreation Dept. Pacific Grove’s Rain Gauge Data reported at Canterbury Woods Week ending 06-29-17- at 8:15 AM ....... .03" Total for the season ............................ 24.73" The historic average to this date is .......N/A" Times Wettest year ................................................. 47.15" Cedar Street Times was established September 1, 2008 and was adjudicated a legal newspaper for Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California on July 16, 2010. It is During rain year 07-01-97 through 06-30-98 published weekly at 306 Grand Ave., Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Driest year ................................................... 15.54" Press deadline is Wednesday, noon. The paper is distributed on Friday and is avail- able at various locations throughout the county as well as by e-mail subscription. During rain year 07-01-12 through 06-30-13 Editor/Publisher: Marge Ann Jameson RAINFALL SEASON BEGINS JULY 1 EACH YEAR Regular Contributors: Jan Austin • Mike Clancy • Scott Dick • Ron Gaasch • Zach Goodwin • Kyle Krasa • Dixie Layne • Alli Mayorga • Peter Mounteer • Alec Murdock • Michelle Netzlaff •Wanda Sue Parrott • Jean Prock • Jane Ro- Near Lovers Point land • Patrick Ryan • Peter Silzer • Joan Skillman • Tom Stevens Distribution: Amado Gonzales Data reported by John Munch at 18th St. Advertising and Features: Webster Slate Cedar Street Irregulars Week ending morning 07/13/17 .........