
Kiosk In This Issue The count of the monarchs as of 10/26/14 is 7,800. Check the Museum website for the most recent count information: http://www.pgmuseum.org/ monarchs#monarchcount Fri. & Sat. Nov. 7 & 8 Carmel Orchid Society Fall Orchid Festival Community Church BOL - Page 7 Veterans Day - Page 10 Beloved Baker Dies - Page 15 Free Admission 831-625-1565 • Sat. Nov. 8 St Marys Bazaar 146 12th St., PG Pacific Grove’s 9 AM - 3 PM Arts & crafts Lunch and Bake Sake • Sat., Nov. 8 Howard Burnham as ‘Kaiser Bill’ 5:30 PM The Little House in Jewell Park (Central and Main) in PG$10 at the Door Times Sponsored by Pacific Grove Nov. 7-13, 2014 Your Community NEWSpaper Vol. VII, Issue 9 Recreation Department Mon. Nov. 10 Independent Photographers 7-9 PM at the Outcalt Chapel of the Community Church of Local Election Results 2014 the Monterey Peninsula, 4590 The makeup of Pacific Grove's city Three seats on the city council were the dais. Both ran on their records and the Carmel Valley Rd. council for the next two years is set. A open with Al Cohen being termed out, achievements of the current city council. Share prints and ideas. Free no-nonsense mayor who provided positive and six men threw their hats in the ring. Cuneo topped the votes at 1,897 (21.82 event for both beginning and leadership, Bill Kampe's 2,572 votes (75.36 Voters of Pacific Grove returned percent, while Fischer drew 1,721 (19.79 experienced photographers. Info: percent) appears to be insurmountable by ercent). (831) 915-0037 the two incumbents, Ken Cuneo and single-issue candidate John Moore. • Rudy Fischer to their respective seats on See KRASA Page 20 Tue. Nov. 11 Veterans’ Muster Pt. Pinos Lighthouse 10:30 AM The City Honors Its Veterans • Tues. Nov. 11 Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting Potluck- Bring your favorite dish and watch a performance: Irene Watson and the PwP Ballroom Dancers 3:00 pm Sally Griffin Active Learning Center 700 Jewell Ave. Kathy 372-7510 • Fri. Nov. 14 Mayor Bill Kampe Ken Cuneo Rudy Fischer Bill Peake Shoe Dinner Dance and Auction Chautauqua Hall Cocktails 6:00, Dinner 8:00 Followed by dancing Lori Mannel Info: (831) 236-5257 All The News That Fits, We Print or (831) 521-3045 There are stories that only appear online due to space considerations and stories • so hot they have to go out and not wait for the print version. We print on Fridays and to leave the Fri. & Sat. Nov. 14, 15, 21, distribute to more than 150 sites. Did you have to wait until today to read some of 22 these stories? Please see www.cedarstreettimes.com Pacific Grove at 7:00 PM Pac Rep presents R-rated ‘The Full Monty’ Sun. Nov. 16 & 23 at 2:00 PM Carmel Valley commuters face delay Annie Jr. the Musical It’s likely Kampe, Cuneo, Fischer, Peake Museum of Monterey Bay Charter School Caltrans seeks public input on transportation improvements 1004 David Avenue, PGTickets at Natural History the door State seeks to strengthen all transportation modes on Adults/Teens-14+: $10; California’s interregional corridor connections Lori Mannel is stepping down from her Children 13 & under: $5 position as the Executive Director of the 831-915-7644 Secretary Panetta to hold book-signing Nov. 11 Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History. • Half Marathon’s 3K and 5K Courses Shift to All-Coastal Route Mannel made this decision in support of her Sat. Nov. 15 Lori Mannel Stepping Down as Museum Director husband accepting a new job in Houston, Hootenanny Video Highlights of the Breakers win over King City Texas. Mannel and her family will be leaving Pacific Grove Art Center, 568 Monterey at the end of December. Lighthouse Ave. Breakers Stay Undefeated in League Play Chris Hasegawa, the President of the Whale Freed from Buoy Entanglement on 10/29/14 Museum Board of Directors, states,” Lori TAMC seeks nominations often describes Natural History as ‘Knowing a place as one would know a good friend.’ Inside ATTENTION ALL BASKETBALL HOT SHOTS! Today, our community is losing a good friend 100 Years Ago in Pacific Grove ........... 6 Cross Country Pacific Grove defeats Gonzales and Soledad and a visionary leader. Lori has once again Animal Tales Dining with Your Dog Training Class Offered by SPCA brought our 132 year-old institution to the & Other Random Thoughts ................ 8 forefront of the natural history movement Carmel Voice ..................................... 8 Public Water Now will Host its 4th Water Forum extending the Museum past the building Cartoon ............................................. 2 Carmel will celebrate Arbor Day with Free ‘Trees At Risk’ Cop Log ............................................. 7 and into our local communities, woodlands, Finances .......................................... 19 Workshop fields, and beaches. We are looking forward FYI ................................................... 21 Marine Life Studies Whale Entanglement Team Benefit Sympo- to honoring and continuing Lori’s work by Legal Notices ................................... 21 identifying a leader who will continue to Marriage Can be Funny ................... 20 sium: Saving Whales — One at a Time Opinion ..................................... 10, 11 advance the Museum as a living field guide Otter Views ...................................... 13 Cone Zone Report 11/2-11/9 of the California Central Coast and a regional Rainfall .............................................. 3 Fire Dept. gets a new engine resource.” Real Estate .............. 4, 5,7,9,19, 23, 24 During Mannel’s six-year tenure as the Sports ........................................ 17, 18 And yes, it can change signal lights with a GPS! See MANNEL Page 3 Page 2 • CEDAR STREET Times • November 7, 2014 Joan Skillman Coping with Grief during the Holidays Hospice Giving Foundation presents its annual workshop "Coping with Grief During the Holidays." Please join us for a panel discussion to help individuals and family members understand and better cope with the emotions that may emerge Skillshots during the holiday season after the loss of a loved one or friend. There is no charge to attend; seating is limited. Our panelists, who represent some of the agencies to which we award grants, will present their perspectives on grief and loss, including addressing some of the cultural aspects of grief. These experienced professionals will share their insights about how to face the holidays during difficult times. They will engage the audi- ence in a conversation about how to manage your grief while also learning how to remember loved ones and discover new ways of celebration. John Juster, MSW, Social Worker, Palliate Care Service, Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula will moderate the discussion. Our panelists: Suzanne Graybill, LMFT, Catholic Charities Cindi Gray, Director of Grief Support Services, Hospice of Santa Cruz Rev. Lawrence A. Robles, Spiritual Care Advisor [Chaplain], Natividad Medi- cal Center Connie Riley, Chaplain, CHOMP/Hospice of the Central Coast If you have any questions please visit our website at www.hospicegiving.org or call the Hospice Giving Foundation office at 831.333.9023. SPCA Rescues Two Emaciated Dogs On November 5 the SPCA for Monterey County rescued two severely emaciated dogs from a house in north Salinas. The dogs, both hound mixes, were very underweight. The female, named Chicken, weighed just 10.9 pounds when her healthy weight should be 15-20 lbs. The male, named Cowboy, weighted just 16.9 lbs, when he should weigh 20-25 pounds. Both dogs also suffered from flea infestations and were understandably very hungry. SPCA Humane Investigations officers are still investigating and will likely submit today’s case to the Monterey County Office of the District Attorney for their consideration of multiple counts of animal abuse under the California State Penal Code. To report animal cruelty and neglect, please contact the SPCA at 831-373-2631. All calls are confidential. To donate to help animals like these, please call the SPCA or donate online at www.SPCAmc.org/rescue. You can also donate items to rescued pets by visiting our Amazon Wish List: www.spcamc.org/amazon. Photography Exhibit The “Along the Way” exhibit of photographs by Susan Theodore is on display through the end of November at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Monterey Peninsula, 490 Aguajito Road in Carmel (624-7404). THANK YOU, PG! For all your good wishes and support! Political campaigns wear you out! I am bushed and need rest! Most Sincerely, BRUTUS THE BASSET ASSISTANT CAMPAIGN MANAGER KEN CUNEO Let’s work together and get needed things done!! November 7, 2014 • CEDAR STREET Times • Page 3 PMANNEL From Page 1 PELECTION From Page 1 Executive Director, the Museum earned re-accreditation It was the third seat that was up for grabs, and with the American Alliance of Museums; a distinction newcomer Bill Peake appears to have come out on top awarded to fewer than 5 percent of all American Mu- of the remaining candidates with 1,818 votes (20.91 seums. percent). Behind him were former postmaster Shannon The Museum’s collection care and management was Cardwell at 1,330 votes (15.20 percent), newcomer significantly enhanced with the digitization of the Muse- Brian Brooks at 1,022 votes (11.75 percent), and repeat um’s collection catalog and improved collection storage. candidate Robert Pacelli at 907 votes (10.43 percent). Last year, the Museum galleries were visited by over There will be another update likely on Friday, No- 77,000 people and the City of Pacific Grove approved an vember 7 but though numbers may change, the results architectural permit for a new Butterfly Pavilion. will probably not be any different. More than 13,000 people participated in the Mu- When the vote is certified late in the month, the seum’s cultural and science education programs including cuncul will be seated.
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