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May 8, 2013 TheAlmanacOnline.com The Almanac 25 2 SECTION Community STORIES ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY ‘W oodside Jubilee” was the theme of the 91st annu- al May Day parade and celebration in downtown Woodside on Saturday, May 4 — tying in with the Woodside School Foundation’s auction theme of “British Invasion.” The parade — with the Woodside High Wildcats band along with plenty of neighborhood and Woodside Ele- mentary School entries — began at 10 a.m. and marched down Woodside Road. The San Mateo County Sher- iff’s Office motorcyclists led the way for grand marshal Eucadio Martinez, maintenance supervisor at Woodside Elementary School, who rode in style in a Magnussen Lexus convertible. Immediately after the parade, the community gathered in the school’s amphitheater, where the third-grade class did the traditional sword and maypole dance. The celebration continued throughout the day at the Woodside Elementary School with music by the town’s popular local talent, The Grateful Dads. Citizen of the Year honors this year went to two women, Gina Baldwin and Mary Pinkus, in recognition of their hard work and valuable contri- butions to the Woodside School com- munity. Both are longtime Woodside School mothers who have served in various capacities on the school’s PTA and foundation board. A delicious barbecue lunch was catered and enjoyed by the whole community. The PTA also hosted a family-friendly carnival, where both young and old tried their luck at the booths manned by school parents. Photos by Michelle Le/The Almanac Story by Zainab Khan/May Day Chair celebrates WOODSIDE MAY DAY See MAY DAY, page 27 Top: Woodside Elementary School third-graders unravel ribbons after the performance of the maypole dance. Above: The Los Trancos Woods Community Marching Band performs during the parade.

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2SECTION CommunityS TO R I E S A B O U T P E O P L E A N D E V E N T S I N T H E C O M M U N I T Y

‘Woodside Jubilee” was the theme of the 91st annu-al May Day parade and

celebration in downtown Woodside on Saturday, May 4 — tying in with the Woodside School Foundation’s auction theme of “British Invasion.” The parade — with the Woodside High Wildcats band along with plenty of neighborhood and Woodside Ele-mentary School entries — began at 10 a.m. and marched down Woodside Road. The San Mateo County Sher-iff’s Office motorcyclists led the way for grand marshal Eucadio Martinez, maintenance supervisor at Woodside Elementary School, who rode in style in a Magnussen Lexus convertible. Immediately after the parade, the community gathered in the school’s amphitheater, where the third-grade class did the traditional sword and

maypole dance. The celebration continued throughout the day at the Woodside Elementary School with music by the town’s popular local talent, The Grateful Dads. Citizen of the Year honors this year went to two women, Gina Baldwin and Mary Pinkus, in recognition of their hard work and valuable contri-butions to the Woodside School com-munity. Both are longtime Woodside School mothers who have served in various capacities on the school’s PTA and foundation board. A delicious barbecue lunch was catered and enjoyed by the whole community. The PTA also hosted a family-friendly carnival, where both young and old tried their luck at the booths manned by school parents.

Photos by Michelle Le/The Almanac

Story by Zainab Khan/May Day Chair

celebratesWOODSIDE

MAY DAY

See MAY DAY, page 27

Top: Woodside Elementary School third-graders unravel ribbons after the performance of the maypole dance. Above: The Los Trancos Woods Community Marching Band performs during the parade.

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G U I D E TO 2013 S U M M E R C A M P S F O R K I D S

Academics

Early Learning Camp Connection listing Palo AltoWrite Now! Summer Writing Camps

Emerson School of Palo Alto and Hacienda School of Pleasanton open

their doors and offer their innovative programs: Expository Writing,

Creative Writing, Presentation Techniques, and (new!) Test-Taking Skills.

Call or visit our website for details.

www.headsup.org Emerson 650-424-1267

Hacienda 925-485-5750

Foothill College Los Altos HillsTwo Six-Week Summer Sessions Beginning June 10. These sessions are

perfect for university students returning from summer break who need

to pick up a class; and high school juniors, seniors and recent graduates

who want to get an early start. 12345 El Monte Rd.

www.foothill.edu 650-949-7362

Harker Summer Programs San JoseK-12 offerings taught by exceptional, experienced faculty and staff.

K-6 morning academics - focusing on math, language arts and sci-

ence - and full spectrum of afternoon recreation. Grades 6-12 for-credit

courses and non-credit enrichment opportunities. Sports programs

also offered.

www.summer.harker.org 408-553-0537

iD Tech Camps - Summer Tech Fun Held at StanfordTake interests further! Ages 7-17 create iPhone apps, video games, C++/

Java programs, movies, and more at weeklong, day and overnight pro-

grams held at Stanford and 60+ universities in 26 states. Also 2-week,

teen-only programs: iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy,

and iD Visual Arts Academy (filmmaking & photography).

www.internalDrive.com 1-888-709-TECH (8324)

iD Teen Academies Gaming, Programming & Visual Arts StanfordGain a competitive edge! Learn different aspects of video game cre-

ation, app development, filmmaking, photography, and more. 2-week

programs where ages 13-18 interact with industry professionals to gain

competitive edge. iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy, and

iD Visual Arts Academy are held at Stanford, and other universities.

www.iDTeenAcademies.com 1-888-709-TECH (8324)

Mathnasium of Palo Alto-Menlo Park Menlo ParkPrevent Summer Brain Drain with Mathnasium Power Math Workouts.

During the summer months, many students lose 2 to 2.5 months of math

skills learned during the school year. Mathnasium of Palo Alto-Menlo Park

is offering 8 and 16-Session Flexible Summer Passes which will keep your

child’s math skills sharp and provide a boost for the school year ahead.

Open to grades 1st - 10th grade. Summer Passes on sale now and expire

Sept. 7, 2013. Center located at 605 A Cambridge Avenue, Menlo Park

(next to the Oasis, one block north of Stanford Shopping Mall).

www.mathnasium.com/paloalto-menlopark 650-321-6284

Professional Tutoring Services of Silicon Valley Los AltosAcademic camps offering Algebra I & II, Geometry, and Spanish I to

III, small groups. Great for review or preview. Three sessions starting

June 24 through August 2. Perfect for junior high students taking high

school level courses. Register online or call us:

www.ptstutor.com 650-948-5137

Stanford EXPLORE Careers in Medicine and Science Series StanfordAre you a high school or college student interested in science, medicine

or healthcare but unsure what degrees or careers are available? Stan-

ford Explore has the answers!

explore.stanford.edu Email: [email protected]

Stratford School - Camp Socrates 17 Bay Area CampusesAcademic enrichment infused with traditional summer camp fun--

that’s what your child will experience at Camp Socrates. Sessions begin

June 24 and end August 9, with the option for campers to attend all

seven weeks, or the first four (June 24-July 19). Full or half-day morning

or afternoon programs are available.

www.StratfordSchools.com/Summer 650-493-1151

Summer at Saint Francis Mountain ViewSummer at Saint Francis provides a broad range of academic and ath-

letic programs for elementary through high school students. It is the

goal of every program to make summer vacation enriching and enjoy-

able!

www.sfhs.com/summer 650-968-1213 x446

TechKnowHow Computer Palo Alto & Lego Camps Menlo Park/SunnyvaleFun and enriching technology classes for students, ages 5-14 Courses

include LEGO and K’NEX Projects with Motors, Electronics, NXT Robot-

ics, 3D Modeling, and Game Design. Many locations, including Palo

Alto, Menlo Park and Sunnyvale. Half and all day options. Early-bird and

multi-session discounts available.

Www.techknowhowkids.com 650-638-0500

YMCA of Silicon Valley PeninsulaWhat makes Y camps different? We believe every child deserves the op-portunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. Y camp-ers experience the outdoors, make new friends and have healthy fun in a safe, nurturing environment. They become more confident and grow as individuals, and they learn value in helping others. We offer day, overnight, teen leadership and family camps. Financial assistance is available. Get your summer camp guide at ymcasv.org/summer camp. Youth camps (ages 5 - 17) run June 17 - Aug. 16 . Half-day and full-day options. Fees vary. 1922 The Alameda 3rd Floor, San Josewww.ymcasv.org 408-351-6400

Arts, Culture, Other Camps

Busy Bees & Astro Kids Summer Mountain View Adventure CampsJoin us for these half-day camps designed for 3-8 year olds as we have fun, participate in games and crafts, and go on fun field trips! Mountain View Community Center, 201 S. Rengstorff Avenuehttp://mountainview.gov

Community School Mountain View of Music and Arts (CSMA)50+ creative camps for Gr. K-8! Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Musical Theater, School of Rock, Digital Arts, more! One- and two-week sessions; full and half-day enrollment. Extended care available. Financial aid offered. www.arts4all.org 650-917-6800 ext. 0

DHF Wilderness Camps Rancho San Antonio Open Space PreserveChildren ages 6-14 can meet the livestock, help with farm chores, ex-plore a wilderness preserve and have fun with crafts, songs and games. Older campers conclude the week with a sleepover at the Farm. Near the intersection of Hwy 85 and Hwy 280mountainview.gov

Pacific Art League of Palo Alto Palo AltoPAL offers morning and afternoon art camps in cartooning and comics, printmaking, glass fusing, mixed media and acrylic and watercolor painting for children 5-18 years. It is a great place to explore imagination and creativ-ity in a supportive, encouraging and fun environment with a lot of personal attention. Scholarships are available. 227 Forest Avenuewww.pacificartleague.org 650-321-3891

Palo Alto Community Child Care (PACCC) Palo AltoPACCC summer camps offer campers, grades kindergarten to 6th, a wide variety of fun opportunities! K-1 Fun for the youngest campers, Neigh-borhood Adventure Fun and Ultimate Adventure Fun for the more ac-tive and on-the-go campers! New this year: Sports Adventure Camp for those young athletes and Operation Chef for out of this world cooking fun! Swimming twice per week, periodic field trips, special visitors and many engaging camp activities, songs and skits round out the fun offer-ings of PACCC Summer Camps! Registration is online. Open to campers from all communities! Come join the fun in Palo Alto!www.paccc.org 650-493-2361

Theatreworks Summer Camps Palo AltoIn these entertaining camps for grades K-5, students enjoy juggling, clowning, puppetry, playwriting, acting, improvisation, music, and dance - present their own original pieces at the end of each session.www.theatreworks.org/learn/youth/camps 650-493-7146

Western Ballet Mountain View Children’s Summer CampStudents attend ballet class and rehearsal in preparation for the recital of either Peter Pan or The Little Mermaid at the end of the two week ses-sion. Separate Saturday classes are also offered. Ages 4-9. 914 N. Reng-storff Ave, Mountain Viewhttp://westernballet.org/documents/summerchildrens.html

Western Ballet Mountain View Intermediate Summer IntensiveStudents obtain high quality training in ballet, pointe, character, jazz, and modern dance, while learning choreography from the classical bal-let Paquita. The students dance in featured roles in a final performance. Ages 9-12. Audition required 914 N. Rengstorff Ave, Mountain Viewhttp://westernballet.org/documents/summerpre-intermediate.html

Western Ballet Mountain View Advanced Summer IntensiveStudents obtain high quality training in ballet, pointe, character, jazz, and modern dance, while learning choreography from the classical bal-let Paquita. The students dance in featured roles in a final performance. Ages 13-23. Audition required. 914 N. Rengstorff Ave, Mountain Viewhttp://westernballet.org/documents/summer_int_adv.html

Athletics

Alan Margot’s Tennis Camps AthertonAlan Margot’s Tennis Camps provide an enjoyable way for your child to be-gin learning the game of tennis or to continue developing existing skills. Our approach is to create lots of fun with positive feedback and reinforce-ment in a nurturing tennis environment. Building self-esteem and confi-dence through enjoyment on the tennis court is a wonderful gift a child can keep forever! Super Juniors Camps, ages 3-6; Juniors Camps, ages 6-14.www.alanmargot-tennis.net 650-400-0464

City of Mountain View Mountain View Recreation DivisionDiscover fun with us this summer through the many programs available

with the City of Mountain View Recreation Division. From sports to tra-

ditional day camps, to cooking camps, dance camps and art camps... we

have it all! Mountain View Community Center, 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue

http://mountainview.gov

City of Mountain View Swim Lessons Mountain View Rengstorff and Eagle ParksWe offer swim lessons for ages 6 months to 14 years. Following the

American Red Cross swim lesson program, students are divided into one

of the 11 different levels taught by a certified instructor. Rengstorff Park

Pool, 201 S Rengstorff Ave and Eagle Park Pool,650 Franklin St.

http://mountainview.gov/

Club Rec Juniors & Seniors Mountain ViewClub Rec Juniors and Seniors is open for youth 6-11 years old. These tra-

ditional day camps are filled with fun theme weeks, weekly trips, swim-

ming, games, crafts and more! Monta Loma Elementary School, 490

Thompson Ave.

http://mountainview.gov

Foothills Day Camp Palo AltoWhat will you discover? Foothills Day and Fun Camps, for youth ages

8-10 and 5-7 respectively, includes canoeing, hiking, animal identifica-

tion games, crafts, and more- all for less than $5 an hour. Registration

begins February 15th for residents. (February 22nd for non-residents.)

Hurry, spaces are limited!

cityofpaloalto.org/enjoy 650-463-4900

J-Camp Palo AltoExciting programs for kindergartners through teens include swimming,

field trips, sports and more. Enroll your child in traditional or special

focus camps like Surfing, Archery, Animal Adventure, Circus Camp and

over 50 others! Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way

www.paloaltojcc.org/jcamp 650-223-8622

Kim Grant Tennis Academy Palo Alto & Summer Camps Menlo Park/Redwood CityFun and Specialized junior camps for Mini (3-5), Beginner, Intermedi-

ate 1&2, Advanced and Elite Players. Weekly programs designed by Kim

Grant to improve players technique, fitness, agility, mental toughness

and all around tennis game. Camps in Palo Alto, Menlo Park and Red-

wood City. Come make new friends and have tons of FUN!!

www.KimGrantTennis.com 650-752-8061

Nike Tennis Camps Stanford UniversityDick Gould’s 43rd Annual Stanford Tennis School offers day camps for

both juniors & adults. Weekly junior overnight & extended day camps

run by John Whitlinger & Lele Forood. Junior Day Camp run by Brandon

Coupe & Frankie Brennan.

www.USSportsCamps.com/tennis 1-800-NIKE-CAMP (645-3226)

Spartans Sports CampSpartans Sports Camp offers multi-sport, week-long sessions for boys

and girls in grades 3-6 as well as sport-specific sessions for grades 6-9.

There are also strength and conditioning camps for grades 6-12. Camps

begin June 10th and run weekly through August 2nd at Mountain View

High School. The camp is run by MVHS coaches and student-athletes

and all proceeds benefit the MVHS Athletic Department. Lunch and ex-

tended care are available for your convenience. Register today!

www. SpartansSportsCamp.com 650-479-5906

Spring Down Camp Equestrian Center Portola ValleySpring Down Camp teaches basic to advanced horsemanship skills.

Ages 6-99 welcome! Daily informative lecture, riding lesson, supervised

hands-on ski-ll practice, safety around horses, tacking/untacking of own

camp horse, and arts/crafts.

www.springdown.com 650-851-1114

Stanford Water Polo Camps StanfordAges 7 and up. New to sport or have experience, we have a camp for

you. Half day or Full day option for boys and girls. All the camps offer

fundamental skill work, position work, scrimmages and games.

StanfordWaterPoloCamps.com 650-725-9016

Summer at Saint Francis Mountain ViewSports & Activity Camp (ages 6-12): This all-sports camp provides group

instruction in a variety of field, water and court games. Saint Francis fac-

ulty and students staff the camp, and the focus is always on fun. The

program is dedicated to teaching teamwork, sportsmanship and posi-

tive self-esteem. After camp care and swim lessons available.

www.sfhs.com/summer 650-968-1213 x650

Summer at Saint Francis Mountain ViewAdvanced Sports Camps (5th-9th grades): We offer a wide selection of

advanced sports camps designed to provide players with the opportu-

nity to improve both their skills and knowledge of a specific sport. Each

camp is run by a Head Varsity Coach at Saint Francis, and is staffed by

members of the coaching staff.

www.sfhs.com/summer 650-968-1213 x650

For more information about these camps, see our online directory of camps at http://paloaltoonline.com/biz/summercamps/

To advertise in a weekly directory, contact 650-326-8210

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TOWN OF WOODSIDE

INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE

REVIEW BOARDTerm Expiring February 2015

The Architectural and Site Review Board reviews and makes recommendations to the Planning Director on residential, site design and commercial applications.

Meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month, 4:30 p.m. Appointment is for an unexpired term through February 2015.

Interested residents may request information and applications Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.-12 noon and 1-5:00 p.m. at the Town Clerk’s Office, 2955 Woodside Road, by telephone at (650) 851-6790, or through the Town’s web site at www.woodsidetown.org. Deadline for applications is Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 5:00 p.m.

TOWN OF WOODSIDE

2955 WOODSIDE ROAD

WOODSIDE, CA 94062

PLANNING COMMISSION

May 15, 2013

7:30 PMPUBLIC HEARINGS:

2. Sue Poletti APPL2013-0001 1580 Cañada Lane Planner: Sage S. Schaan, Senior Planner

Appeal of the Planning Director’s conditional approval of ASRB2012-0042; signs and awnings for Intero Real Estate

on a commercial building.

All application materials are available for public review at the Woodside Planning and Building Counter, Woodside

Town Hall, weekdays from 8:00 – 10:00 AM and 1:00 – 3:00 PM, or by appointment. For more information, contact

the Woodside Planning and Building Department at (650) 851-6790.

This annual May Day celebration — which began early with a fun run organized by the Woodside Recreation Committee and a pan-cake breakfast put on by the Rotary Club of Woodside-Portola Valley — relies on the par-ticipation of more than 170 parent volunteers, which is a real testament to the community support and spirit of Woodside. A

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Below: School volunteers Mary Pinkus, left, and Gina Baldwin were named the May Day citizens of the year. Eucadio Martinez, the maintenance supervisor at Woodside Elementary School, was the parade’s grand marshal.

Top: In character as Austin Powers, Bo Magnussen rides the back of a firetruck during the May Day parade. Above: Eighth-graders perform a teaser for the upcoming operetta, “Once Upon a Mattress!”

Academic AchieversSylvan Learning Center900 Main St. #900, Redwood City650-716-2570www.sylvanlearning.comSylvan custom-tailors classes to meet children’s academic goals and needs. Focuses on allowing teenag-ers to take challenging courses, get good grades, score well on the SAT or ACT to get into college.

Mid-Peninsula High School1340 Willow Road, Menlo Park650-321-1991 x122www.mid-pen.com

Mid-Peninsula High School offers a series of classes and electives designed to keep students engaged in learning. Classes are Monday-Wednesday or Monday-Thursday and limited to 15 students. The science and art classes will have weekly field trips.

Camp GalileoOak Knoll Elementary School, 1895 Oak Knoll Lane, Menlo Park1-800-854-3684 www.galileo-camps.com/camp-galileo/location/menlo-park Camp Galileo offers hands-on art, science and outdoor activities for pre-K through eighth graders. The camp runs June 24-August 9, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fifth through eighth graders can sign up for Galileo’s Summer Quest. Sign up online.

Health & FitnessSportsHouse 3151 Edison Way, Redwood City

650-362-4100www.SportsHouseOnline.comSummer youth sports camps at SportsHouse’s indoor facility includes lacrosse, soccer, flag foot-ball, cheerleading, volleyball, basket-ball and more. Featuring the National Academy of Athletics, these camps are a great option for parents and kids who love sports.

Kidz Love SoccerBurgess Soccer Field, Menlo Park408-774-4629www.kidzlovesoccer.com/classes.phpKidz Love Soccer youth soccer classes are open to boys and girls of all abilities. The curriculum is cus-tomized for kids of all ages. Classes encourage a better SELF - Sports-manship, Esteem, Learning and Fun.

Alan Margot Tennis150 Watkins Ave., Atherton650-400-0464 www.alanmargot-tennis.net

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VOLLEYBALL CAMPS & CLINICS

BASKETBALL CAMPS & CLINICS

ALL–SPORTS CAMPS

ADULT & YOUTH PERFORMANCE

CLASSES DAILY

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The Foundry is a state-of-the-art sports facility conveniently located at Hwy. 101 and Woodside Road in Redwood City.

WWW.FOUNDRYSPORT.COM

Looking for something to do this summer? Try your hand at cooking, swimming or exercis-ing your mind by learning a new language. School’s out — and so are your kids — so sign them up for a science or sports camp. All the classes listed below are local.

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Alan Margot’s 25th annual summer tennis camps, for ages 3 to 14, begin July 15. There are four sessions total, the last ending on August 9. The camps include videotape analysis of form on serve and ground strokes, ball machine practice to improve stroke consistency, strategy ses-sions on both singles and doubles match play, personal instruction designed to meet the needs of every player and a ratio of six students per instructor.

Camp MenloBurgess Pool, 501 Laurel St., Menlo Park 650-330-2232www.menloswim.com/menlo/camp_menlo/Camp Menlo is an aquatics day camp that provides instruction and encouragement in a fun, safe and friendly environment. Each camper has a daily swim lesson from a Menlo Swim School instructor, and free play time in the pool. With a family-style lunch and group games and crafts, campers enjoy community and team-work. Every week from June 3-Au-gust 16 (July 1-5 is a 4-day camp; no camp session on Thursday, July 4).

Swim Pro LessonsBurgess Pool, 501 Laurel St., Menlo Park650-330-2230www.menloswim.com/Regular classes, workouts, and les-sons specifically for adults are held weekly as well as by appointment. Participants can learn to swim, improve strokes, or simply get a workout.

Youth Boxing Fitness (Non-Contact)2860 Spring St. Unit 1, Redwood City650-290-1920www.peninsulaboxing.orgOffers non-contact boxing fitness and conditioning classes for men, women, and children ages 8 and up.

Little House Activity Center800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park650-326-2025www.penvol.org/littlehouse/classes.cfmLittle House Activity Center offers children and adults a variety of classes including health and well-

ness classes for seniors, athletics for kids, arts and crafts, language, and computers.

Jazzercise800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park650-703-1263www.jazzercise.commeredithozbil@hotmail.comJazzercise blends aerobics, yoga, Pilates and kickboxing movements into dance routines set to new music. All fitness levels welcome. Classes are ongoing. Go directly to class to register.

Jim Gorman Swim School3249 Alpine Road, Portola [email protected]://www.jgswimschool.com/Daily lessons from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-ends. Private and small group les-sons for all ages and abilities.

Language CoursesABC Languages1370 Willow Road, Menlo [email protected] Languages offers up to 20 dif-ferent language classes to adults and children either in groups or privately. ABC’s teaching staff is composed of experienced instruc-tors who are native speakers of the language they teach.

Istituto Educazione Italiana1000 El Camino Real, Atherton650-868-5995iei@italybythebay.orgwww.italybythebay.orgThe Italian Educational Institute offers evening language classes for adults, with a revamped curriculum, reduced fees and classes led by native Italian speakers. Skype-based lessons are also available. Classes start the week of March 11, and tuition can be paid through PayPal.

Music, Arts and CraftsDraeger’s Cooking School1010 University Drive, Menlo Park

650-685-3704cookingschool@draegers.comwww.draegerscookingschool.com/Draeger’s cooking classes are taught by chefs and cover a wide array of regional cuisines.

Old World Designs727 Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park650-321-3494info@oldworlddesigns.comwww.oldworlddesigns.comOld World Designs has stitching classes for all levels.

Iberia Restaurant Cooking Classes1026 Alma St., Menlo [email protected]://iberiarestaurant.com/cooking-classes/Iberia offers classes on paella, tapas and other Spanish cuisine.

School DaysLydian Academy815 El Camino Real, Menlo Park650-321-0550www.lydianacademy.comLydian Academy is a personalized middle and high school with rolling

admissions. It welcomes new stu-dents every week, year round.

Circle of Friends Preschool3214 Alameda de las Pulgas,

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Palo Alto PrepCHANGING LIVES...REDEFINING EDUCATION

Palo Alto Prep is a unique private high school designed to help students succeed in every aspect of life. We believe that school should be fun and every student should experience the pride of personal and academic achievement.

Come visit our newly built campus and experience a different kind of college prep high school.

2462 Wyandotte Street, Mountain View650.493.7071

Celebrating our 27th Yearwww.paloaltoprep.com

SUMMER PROGRAM - July 1 - August 9Students can earn up to 20 semester units.

Get ahead or replace classes for college.

STILL ENROLLING FOR FALL 2013-2014Fully accredited/UC A-G college prep.

Year-round enrollment.

PALO ALTO PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Mid-Pen Summer School offers a powerful series of classes, designed

to keep students busy and engaged in learning. Our summer classes

have two purposes: offer interesting electives and make up missing

high school credits. Classes are open to both Mid-Pen

students and to students from other schools.

Summer School offers a lively and rapid path

to a stronger high school transcript.

Summer SchoolJune 24 - July 25

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Menlo [email protected]://sites.google.com/site/cofpre-school/homeCircle of Friends Preschool’s goal is to promote the development of the whole child: physical, emo-tional, social, lingual and intellectual. Detailed assessment of each child helps build partnerships with families to support emerging competencies. All this in a play-based program, where children have opportunities to create, explore, problem- solve, learn concepts and integrate knowledge in a hands-on environment.

German-American International School275 Elliott Drive, Menlo [email protected] International School (GAIS) is an international school serving approximately 300 students from preschool through 8th grade. GAIS offers a German bilin-gual program through 5th grade, and welcomes English-speaking students in a new English language middle school program that offers German, Spanish and French as additional language options. GAIS follows the academically rigorous, inquiry-based programs developed by the Interna-tional Baccalaureate Organization.

Kirk House Preschool1148 Johnson St., Menlo [email protected] House Preschool is a half-day preschool with both morning and afternoon classes for children aged 3-5 (Young Fives class). Kirk House Preschool is a Christian, play-based school which offers a development-oriented curriculum in a park-like setting.

Woodland School360 La Cuesta Drive, Portola Valley650-854-9065info@woodland-school.orgwww.woodland-school.orgWoodland School’s focus is on strong academics, inclusive commu-nity and individual character devel-opment. Its blend of a traditional and inquiry-based approach emphasizes the “6 C’s of 21st Century Learning” -- critical thinking, creativity, col-laboration, communication, character and cross-cultural competency.

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Bethany Lutheran Church1095 Cloud Ave. Menlo Park

650-854-4973 www.bethany-mp.org/preschool

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SUMMER CAMP LIMITED OPENINGS2 YEAR-OLD PROGRAM

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995 Fictitious Name StatementZENERGY DESIGNSFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 255653 The following Person(s) is (are) doing business as:Zenergy Designs, located at 205 De Anza Blvd. #46, San Mateo CA 94402, San Mateo County.Is (Are) hereby registered by the follow-ing owner(s):LAVENDER JEWELL205 De Anza Blvd. #46San Mateo, CA 94402 This business is conducted by: An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on N/A.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on April 26, 2013.(ALM May 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013)

LOCKEHOUSELOCKEHOUSE COMMERCIALLOCKEHOUSE COMMERCIAL GROUPFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 255652 The following Person(s) is (are) doing business as:1.) Lockehouse, 2.) Lockehouse Commercial, Lockehouse Commercial Group, located at 433 Airport Blvd., Suite 426, Burlingame, CA 94010, San Mateo County.Is (Are) hereby registered by the follow-ing owner(s):STEPHAN JOHN CUTTER1715 Ralston AvenueBurlingame, CA 94010 This business is conducted by: An Individual.

The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 12/06/2007.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on April, 26, 2013.(ALM May 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013)

NATALIE’S TWIST & CURLFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 255699 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as:Natalie’s Twist & Curl, located at 1183 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025, San Mateo County; Mailing address: 2552 Mardell Way, Mountain View, CA 94043.Registered owner(s):NATALIE CANATA2552 Mardell WayMountain View, CA 94043 This business is conducted by: An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 5, 1968.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on May 1, 2013. (ALM May 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013)

HEAVENLY HOUSECLEANINGFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No.: 255645 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as:Heavenly Housecleaning, located at 1008 Woodside Rd., #206, Redwood City, CA 94061, San Mateo County.Registered owner(s):EMANUELA GARCIA1008 Woodside Rd. #206RWC, CA 94061 This business is conducted by: An

Individual.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on N/A.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on April 26, 2013.(ALM May 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013)

997 All Other LegalsSTATE OF MAINE

CUMBERLAND COUNTY PROBATE COURT

DOCKET NO. 2012-1551

ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

IN RE: Estate of Mildred A. Lothrop

This notice is directed to Laurie Litke, whereabouts unknown, who is believed to have an interest in this Application for Informal Probate of Will or Appointment of Personal Representative Under a Will or Both.

This cause came to be heard on a Motion for Service by Publication by Petitioner, Linwood Lothrop, by and through his counsel, Victoria Powers, Esquire, Toole and Powers, P.A., 75 Market Street, Suite 301, Portland, ME 04101.

The Application to be served seeks appointment of Linwood Lothrop as Personal Representative of the Estate of Mildred Lothrop, who died on September 28, 2012.

Laurie Litke is a niece of Mildred A. Lothrop.

THE COURT FINDS that the where-

abouts of Laurie Litke are unknown and cannot be ascertained by reasonable and due diligence.

THE COURT FINDS FURTHER that Laurie Litke cannot be served by a pre-scribed method of service other than publication.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Laurie Litke appear and defend the cause and serve a response to said Application for Informal Probate of Will or Appointment of Personal Representative Under a Will or Both upon Petitioner, Linwood Lothrop, c/o Victoria Powers, Esquire, Toole and Powers, P.A., 75 Market Street, Suite 301, Portland ME 04101 on or before June 12, 2013, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. Laurie Litke is notified that if she shall fail to do so, the relief demanded in the Application may be granted. Her response should also be filed with the Cumberland County Probate Court, 142 Federal Street, Portland, ME 04101.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published in The Almanac, a newspaper published in Menlo Park, California once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks, commencing on or before May 10, 2013.

DATED: April 5, 2013

/s/ __________________________ Joseph R. Mazziotti, Judge, Probate Court

State of Maine, County of Cumberland SS.:Registry of Probate & Probate Court

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Dance Expressions Summer 2013!

One Brick Community Dog Day

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PALY Music MAY Flea Market

Restaurants with Heart

Silicon Valley Open Studios

Spring Down Open Horse Show

Stanford Introduction to Opera

Stanford music tutoring

substitute pianist

Summer Dance Camps & Classes

Used Book Sale

130 Classes & InstructionAirline Careers begin here – Get FAA approved Aviation Maintenance Technician training. Financial Assistance available. Job place-ment assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-242-3382 (Cal-SCAN)

Airlines are Hiring Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 877-804-5293 (Cal-SCAN)

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Attend College Online 100% *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality, *Web. Job placement assistance. Computer and Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 888-210-5162 www.CenturaOnline.com (Cal-SCAN)

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EARN $500 A DAY Airbrush & Media Makeup ArtistsFor: Ads - TV - Film - FashionTrain & Build Portfolio in 1 week. Lower Tuition for 2013. www.AwardMakeupSchool.com (AAN CAN)

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

133 Music LessonsAcoustic Guitar Classes www.carolmccomb.com (650)260-2654

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

Enjoyable Piano Lessons Young, old, beginners, advanced, enjoy the special pleasure of playing the piano in a relaxed setting. Dr. Renee’s Piano 650 854-0543

FUN Piano|Violin|Guitar Lessons

Hope Street Music Studios In downtown Mtn.View. Most Instruments voice. All ages & levels 650-961-2192 www.HopeStreetMusicStudios.com

Voice Lessons

135 Group ActivitiesThanks to St Jude

145 Non-Profits NeedsDONATE BOOKS/HELP PA LIBRARY

Moms/Daughters- $ Stanford

150 VolunteersFosterers Needed for Moffet Cats

FRIENDS OF THE PALO ALTO LIBRARY

Moms/Daughters- $ Stanford

For Sale201 Autos/Trucks/PartsBMW 1999 323i Convertible - $8,900 obo

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 (AAN CAN)

Donate Your Car Fast Free Towing 24 hr. Response - Tax Deduction. United Breast Cancer Foundation. Providing Free Mammograms and Breast Cancer Info 888-792-1675 (Cal-SCAN)

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 SalesLA: 655 Magdalena Ave., 5/17, 8-4, 5/18, 8-3 Huge rummage sale. Los Altos United Methodist church x street FootHill Express Way.

PA: Citywide Yard Sale, June 8 Helping the environment and mak-ing money has never been so easy. Reusing - whether you donate, buy, or sell - is one of the best ways to reduce waste and keep usable stuff out of the landfill.

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The map and listings will be upload-ed to this page and be printed in the June 7, 2013 edition of the Palo Alto Weekly.

Palo Alto, 2328 Louis Rd., May 18, 9-12 Quality toys and children’s clothes! Parents Nursery School.

San Bruno, K S A Estate Sale 1901 Monterey Dr. , May 10-11th, Fri 10 - 5; Sat 10 - 3 KSA Estate Sales1901 Monterey Dr.San Bruno, CA 940662 Vehicles, LRM DRM BRMs, Garage, Basement, See www.KSA2000.com for photos and more details.Across the street from Church of the Highlands

230 FreebiesSunset Magazines 1999-2009 - FREE

235 Wanted to BuyDiabetic Test Strips Wanted Cash paid. Don't throw boxes away-Help others. Unopened /Unexpired boxes only. All Brands Considered! Call Anytime! 24hrs/ 7days. (888) 491-1168 (Cal-SCAN)

240 Furnishings/Household itemsBench, Box, Curio,USB fan lamp - $10.

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245 MiscellaneousAT&T U-verse for just $29/mo! Bundle and Save with AT&T Internet+Phone+TV and get a free pre-paid Visa Card! (select plans). Hurry, call now! 800-319-3280 (Cal-SCAN)

Cable TV-Internet Digital Phone-Satellite. Save! You`ve Got A Choice! Options from all major service providers. Call us to learn more! CALL Today. 888-706-4301. (Cal-SCAN)

DISH Network Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available.) Save! Ask About Same Day Installation! Call Now! 1-888-806-7317. (Cal-SCAN)

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NEW Womens 6.5-7 shoes and boots - $10.

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330 Child Care OfferedExcellent Nanny/Caregiver I also cook, clean and drive.CA drivers licenseExcellent References!1-650-308-5109 [c]

Nanny/housekeeper for Fridays.

340 Child Care WantedChild Care & Household Help

Nanny wanted f/t

345 Tutoring/LessonsMath Tutoring by college student. All levels. Hourly rates $20 to $30. 650/630-1685.

350 Preschools/Schools/CampsFree Earth Day Celebration

355 Items for Sale2Large Ironman&Megatronthatspeak

5/6YearsBOYclothes2bagsfull

Boy shoes11/12, 12,5 $4

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425 Health ServicesSleep Apnea Sufferers with Medicare. Get CPAP Replacement Supplies at little or NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, prevent red skin sores and bacterial infection! Call 888-699-7660. (Cal-SCAN)

475 Psychotherapy & Counseling

Counseling Services Mental Research Institute clinics offer low cost counseling services byappointment for individuals,couples, families and children in English, Spanish, and Mandarin. Location: 555 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto. For information, call 650/321-3055

Jobs500 Help Wanted

Engineering EMC Staff Engineer, for Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. in Menlo Park, CA. Perform EMC testing against various national and world-wide EMC requirements for general and non-radio products. Relevant degree and experience required. Send cover letter and resume to: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc., Attn: Kristi West, 25791 Commercentre Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630

Part Time Food Server Part Time Server 4:15pm - 7:30pm To work in a Assisted Living Community. Must have good communication skills. Apply in person at:Palo Alto Commons 4075 El Camino Way Palo Alto CA 94306

Registered Nurse Wanted to give injections to retired gentleman living in MV in retirement apt. On call. 650/669-2262

Restaurant Cafe Borrone is now hiring enthusiatic individuals who enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and providing excel-lent customer service. Full and part-time positions available. Will work with school schedule. Apply in person, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park.

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 http://www.easywork-greatpay.com (AAN CAN)

AIRLINE CAREERS begin here – Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved train-ing. Financial aid if qualified – Housing available. Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 877-492-3059 (AAN CAN)

Drivers: A Few Pro Drivers needed! Top pay & 401K Recent CDL grads wanted. Call 877-258-8782 www.ad-drivers.com (Cal-SCAN)

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615 ComputersMy Computer Works Computer problems? Viruses, spy-ware, email, printer issues, it now! Professional, U.S.-based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-888-865-0271 (Cal-SCAN)

624 FinancialAuto Insurance Save $$$ from the major names you know and trust. No forms. No hassle. No obligation. Call Ready for My Quote now! Call 1-888-706-8325. (Cal-SCAN)

Credit Card Debt? Get free of credit card debt now! Cut payments by up to half. Stop creditors from calling. 888-416-2691. (Cal-SCAN)

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

645 Office/Home Business ServicesDid You Know that Ten Million adults tweeted in the past month, while 164 million read a newspaper in print or online in the past week? Advertise in 240 California news-papers for one low cost. Your 25 word classified ad will reach over 6 million+ Californians. For brochure call Elizabeth (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN)

Display Business Card Ad Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising – Mark Twain. Advertise your business card sized ad in 140 California news-papers for one low cost. Reach over 3 million+ Californians. Free brochure [email protected] (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN)

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

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715 Cleaning ServicesAcostas’ Housecleaning

Excellent Housecleaning Excellent References!Rosalina Lopez 1-650-308-5109.

Navarro Housecleaning Services Apartments and homes. Carpets and windows. 20 years exp., good refs. Call for free est. 650/853-3058; 650/796-0935

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

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Call 650-690-7995748 Gardening/LandscapingBeckys Landscape Weekly/periodic maint. Annual rose/fruit tree pruning, clean-ups, irrigation, sod, planting, raised beds. Power washing. 650/444-3030

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YaTree triming & removing,

including P650.814.1577 650.455.0062

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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 experience.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.

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Sam’s Garden ServiceGeneral Cleanu Gardening

Prun TrimmingNew Lawn Sprinkler Systems

Planting (650) 969-9894

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751 General Contracting

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DRE #00585398

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT $1,500,000

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HUGH CORNISH

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DRE #00912143

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT $3,195,000

Multi-level contemporary house perched on approx 3.82 acres overlooking sweeping views of South Bay Hills. Lawn bordered by unspoiled woodland.

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ERIKA DEMMA

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DRE #01230766

460 SUMMIT SPRINGS RD $3,295,000

3BD/2.5BA Beautifully remodeled on 1.3 ac in Cen-tral Woodside. Chic modern ambiance & open fl r plan. Close-in location. www.460summitsprings.com

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181 MYRTLE ST $919,000

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TOM LEMIEUX

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DRE #01066910

54 TUSCALOOSA $7,990,000

Custom estate home built by Colin Whiteside in 2003. 5 bedrooms,each with en suite bath.Two levels serviced by elevator,solar-heated pool & spa.

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ERIKA DEMMA

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DRE #01230766

3985 WOODSIDE RD $5,595,000

A beautifully renovated & expanded 3BD/4.5BA home w/private pool & spa, + 3 beautiful acres & equestrian facilities. www.woodsidecountryhome.com

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HELEN & BRAD MILLER

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1 GROVE CT $6,950,000

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STEVE BELLUMORI

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DRE #00494595

2 FREDRICK CT $3,495,000

Rare offering on 2/3 acre! Stunning Soaring Ceiling Mid-Century Contemporary + 1BR/1BA apartment + lovely Cabana/Exercise Room.

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JOE & GINNY KAVANAUGH650.851.1961

www.TheKavanaughs.comDRE #00884747, 01351481

0 ALPINE RD $925,000

Wonderful fl at .77 acre (per county) in charming creekside neighborhood convenient to Stanford, Silicon Valley, trails,and great schools. 0Alpine.com

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NATALIE COMARTINHUGH CORNISH650.380.3122/566.5353

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SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT $14,250,000

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HELEN & BRAD MILLER

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354 ALBION AVE $5,395,000

Gracious living in 5BR/5.5BA home on 1.41 ac in prime location around corner from town center shopping, restaurants & the acclaimed Woodside School.

WOODSIDE

DAN ZIONY

650.752.0808www.DanZiony.com

DRE #01380339

736 COLLEGE AV $2,395,000

Stunning 3 BD/3 BA home w/offi ce. Gourmet kitchen.Generous LR, DR. Luxurious Master Suite. Sep Pool House w/full bath. Wine Cellar. Beautiful grounds.

MENLO PARK | ALLIED ARTS

ERIKA DEMMA

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DRE #01230766

275 JOSSELYN LN $8,900,000

Privately situated property of nearly 9 acres of land. Breathtaking views of the Western Hills and is just minutes to town. www.275JosselynLane.com

WOODSIDE

BONNIE BIORN

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DRE #01085834

497 STOCKBRIDGE AVE $4,500,000

Fabulous property on 1.14 ac. 2 spacious guest houses. Enchanting Japanese Tea House completes the serene landscaping. Sparkling pool & waterfall.

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MARGOT LOCKWOODERIKA DEMMA

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DRE #01017519/01230766

2 BRIDLE LN $5,495,000

4BD/3.5BA Stunning and spacious 4940 sf contemp. home located on 3.78 level ac in Central Woodside. Enjoy views at the beautiful pool & garden area.

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