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Enough people know the way to San Jose that it has become the third-largest city in California and the 10th-largest in the United States. Yet despite having a population of approximately 1 million, San Jose still maintains a close-knit vibe and cooperative spirit found in smaller towns. This unofficial capital of Silicon Valley is diverse in its cultures, with more than 40 languages spoken in the city, and equally varied in lifestyles, with an array of interesting shops, restaurants and events. Residents enjoy all of these aspects while soaking up 300 days of sunshine each year with an average temperature of 70 degrees.

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From Farm to ForkFood options rich and bountiful

to aIr IS HUmaNAirport undergoes huge modernization

How Green Is this Valley?Community takes sustainability seriously

tour the tech museum of Innovation in downtown

San Jose.

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2011 | ImaGeSSIlIcoNValley.com

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6 almanac

20 biz briefs

22 chamber report

23 economic profile

25 Health & Wellness

27 arts & culture

29 Sports & recreation

30 education

32 local Flavor

34 community profile

35 business Guide

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10 SaN JoSe: lIVING tHe Good lIFeFrom sunshine to sports, San Jose has it all.

14 HoW GreeN IS tHIS Valley?San Jose and the Silicon Valley take sustainability seriously.

18 to aIr IS HUmaNHigh-tech companies continue to power Silicon Valley.

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From Farm to ForkFood options rich and bountiful

to aIr IS HUmaNAirport undergoes huge modernization

How Green Is this Valley?Community takes sustainability seriously

tour the tech museum of Innovation in downtown

San Jose.

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SpoNSored by tHe SaN JoSe SIlIcoN Valley cHamber oF commerce

2011 | ImaGeSSIlIcoNValley.com

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Welcome to San Jose An introduCtion to the AreA’S people, plACeS And eVentS

almanac

San Jose airportlocated three miles north of downtown

San Jose, the norman y. mineta San Jose international Airport is a completely self-supporting enterprise, owned and operated by the city. more than 8.3 million passengers use the airport each year. the airport averages 259 commercial and 87 general aviation departures and arrivals per day and offers service from 12 airlines, including American, delta, Southwest and united.

Follow the musiceach summer, music fills the air in Plaza de cesar chavez

Park during the most highly anticipated concert series of the

year, music in the Park. Produced by the San Jose downtown

association, the event has grown steadily each year for more

than two decades. the series features 13 concerts, which occur

on thursday evenings from 5:30 to 9:15 from early June through

late august. a variety of musical genres are represented

throughout the series, from the alternative rock cold War kids

to the latin/Jazz stylings of the Pete escovedo orchestra, both

headliners during the 2010 season.

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popUlatIoNSan Jose: 1 million

Silicon Valley: 2.3 million

locatIoNSan Jose, the capital of Silicon Valley, is the

largest city in the Bay area. it’s located about

50 miles south of San Francisco.

beGINNINGSSan Jose was founded november 29, 1777, as

Pueblo de San Jose. it was california’s first

civilian settlement. now known as the capital

of Silicon Valley, San Jose used to be a largely

agrarian community. orchards of apricots,

walnuts, cherries and plums dotted the

hillsides and valley. Back then, it was referred

to as the Prune capital of the World.

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san Jose at a glance

museums and more

Plain weirdness is everywhere at

the Winchester mystery House, a

sprawling Victorian mansion built by

the heiress to the Winchester Rifle

fortune. the house boasts 160

rooms, 10,000 windows, 950 doors,

47 fireplaces and 40 staircases.

Bizarre construction elements include

passageways in the walls and a

staircase that consists of two-inch

high steps. the purple children’s

discovery museum has been ranked

by Child magazine as one of the top

10 children’s museums in the nation.

and of course, since this is Silicon

Valley, the city would not be complete

without the tech museum of

innovation, a technological

playground that includes 250

exhibits and an imax theater.

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third-largest city in

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of the safest cities

in the country.

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dream of a Bright christmas

no snow is necessary for a brilliant christmas celebration in

San Jose, thanks to christmas in the Park, one of the largest

christmas displays in the country. the event, which celebrates

its official 30th anniversary in 2010, traces its roots to a small

display of animated characters in front of community leader

don lima's business on Willow Street in 1950. lima donated his

characters to the city in

1970, and they were

displayed at city Hall for

a decade before lima

formally organized a

group including members

of the chamber of

commerce to have the

display moved to Plaza de

cesar chavez Park. the

spectacle has grown since

then to include more than

60 musical and animated

exhibits and the 60-foot

city community Giving

tree. the free event

draws more than 450,000

people to downtown San

Jose during the four-week

holiday season from late

november through

december.

Hard act to FollowSilicon Valley residents have improved

access to arts and culture experiences

thanks to a powerful network of leaders,

called 1stact Silicon Valley. the

organization is a coalition of business,

civic and arts innovators focused on

creating and maintaining an authentic

sense of place and cultural identity for

the area. the group’s function is

threefold: it supports the local arts and

culture industry with leadership, strategic

investment, marketing, branding and

capacity building; it creates more

opportunities for people of all types to

become engaged in the arts; and it works

to realize the vision of making downtown

San Jose Silicon Valley’s urban core.

all that Jazztop artists of the jazz genre and music

lovers come together each August at the At&t San Jose Jazz Festival, held over three days on nine stages and 15 club venues all within walking distance in downtown San Jose. there are four indoor and five outdoor stages, with the main stage located at plaza de Cesar Chavez park. each stage area has several vendor booths, selling food, beverages, arts and crafts. the event has delighted audiences for more than two decades and is produced by San Jose Jazz, a nonprofit organization that produces culturally diverse performance and educational programs throughout the year.

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collaboration for education

the dr. martin luther king Jr.

library is a product of a first-of-its-

kind partnership between San Jose

State university library and San

Jose Public libraries. the university

and city co-developed and

co-manage the $177.5 million facility,

which is the largest all-new library

west of the mississippi. opened in

2003, the library serves as a rich

educational resource for both

students and community members,

with a collection of approximately 1.9

million items, and each floor features

public art installations.

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san Jose: Living the Good Life

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With an active cultural life, great schools, history of economic success and

progressive planning, San Jose and the Silicon Valley have earned their reputations for a superb quality of life. And did we mention 300 days of sunshine annually and a climate that makes outdoor fun possible year-round?

Since it began life as an agricultural community, the San Jose area has

undergone dramatic transformation into the world’s leading technology center. “Silicon Valley” has become shorthand for a forward-thinking community that has led the international tech revolution. But talent pool aside, the San Jose area has unique amenities to offer those who live and work here.

“We certainly have some natural, built-in advantages that attract people to the area,” says Harry Mavrogenes, director of the San Jose Redevelopment

Agency. “Our climate and quality of life are positive things people look for first, and when you have a good environment, schools and brain power, people want to be here.”

big dreams, Future thinking thrive in San Jose

Perhaps one of the most attractive aspects of life here is an almost palpable innovative spirit that makes even the biggest dreams seem attainable, whether it’s a city’s green future, a

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Living the Good Life

clockwise from top: the skyline in downtown San Jose; residents can exercise along the various hiking, biking and running trails at Alum rock park; fans watch the action at a San Jose giants minor league baseball game.

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Major League Baseball team or the most outside-the-box solar research facility.

“You get the sense that anything can happen and you’re surrounded by success stories,” Mavrogenes says. “It’s an environment that’s electric and happening, a spirit of innovation and trying new ideas. We’re probably more advanced in that regard than most other places.”

He cites as an example the city’s ambitious, 20-plus-year-old recycling program, a national leader.

The area’s educational offerings are also first-rate, from excellent public and private schools to such outstanding higher-education options as Stanford University, San Jose State University, Santa Clara University and a number of technical and specialty schools.

plenty to do in the Silicon ValleyThough San Francisco’s attractions are close

by, the San Jose area boasts its own varied cultural, sports and entertainment choices. Families enjoy a lively event calendar as well as the San Jose Museum of Art, Lick Observatory and Children’s Discovery Museum, Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley, Opera San Jose and the San Jose Repertory Theatre.

Sports are another entertainment option. The San Jose Sharks, a pro hockey team, are based here, and so are other teams – the Earthquakes, a pro soccer team; and the Sabercats, with pro arena football. The Oakland A’s are waiting for the go-ahead from Major League Baseball to build a stadium in San Jose.

The city has invested more than $600 million in parks and recreation. Its 188 parks range from tiny pocket parks for toddlers to regional parks such as Alum Rock Park, a 722-acre wilderness in the city. The city maintains a working farm, Prusch Farm Park, Happy Hollow Park and Zoo and nine dog parks. Green space has been an integral part of smart-growth planning, says Mona Favorite-Hill, parks, recreation and neighborhood services communication director.

“The opportunities to get exercise and enjoy green space can get limited as a city grows,” Hill says. “But we need to offer spaces for people to walk, stretch, ride their bikes or just sit. Expanses of trees clean the air – and give people space to breathe.”

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A building in the South of First Arts (SoFA)district; children play soccer in a field near the visitors center at Alum rock park; artists and vendors crowd South First Street during the First Friday Art Walk.

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hp pavilion at San Jose is home to the San Jose Sharks. above: Fans watch the Sharks.

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It’s not easy being green, as Kermit the Frog once sang, but environmental sustainability is critical for a growing region and a goal Silicon Valley

takes seriously.Long at the forefront of innovative

technology, the valley is home to an increasing number of businesses specializing in renewable energy technology. Companies like Westinghouse Solar, SolFocus, SunPower, SoloPower, Nanosolar, Stion, Sopogy, SVTC and Fat Spaniel are among the leaders in the field. And in 2009 San Jose was rated by BusinessWeek as the number one U.S. city in which to start and grow a clean-tech company.

Renewable energy generation now accounts for 7,000 jobs in the valley, and city officials hope to see more coming, with its Clean Tech Strategy in place to help make it happen.

“Silicon Valley has reinvented itself several times,” says Harry Mavrogenes, executive

director of the San Jose Redevelopment Agency. “We are looking at diversifying, trying to attract solar companies, green technology and biosciences, because those are areas that have a link to the present nature of Silicon Valley, but take it in new directions.”

Sustainable energy a top priority in San Jose

Making sustainable energy a part of daily life in the area is one of San Jose’s top priorities. In 2007 the city initiated its Green Vision, an ambitious plan that in 2009 was named Best Sustainable Development Program for a Big City in the U.S. by the International Economic Development Council.

The 15-year program’s goals, related to jobs, energy, water, waste, trees and transportation, will make San Jose an international leader in sustainable development. Among the program’s 10 goals: create 25,000 clean technology jobs;

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Being green

San Jose has a long history of adopting sustainable practices. The first environmental incubator in the United States was established here. The city also boasts highly successful recycling and water conservation programs.

is This Valley?

How

San Jose’s new City hall is the first city hall in the nation to achieve a platinum leed rating.

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recycle and reuse 100 percent of the city’s water; build or retrofit 50 million square feet of green buildings; become a zero-waste community, diverting waste from landfills and turning it into energy; install 100,000 solar roofs, cutting electricity use by half; and move to 100 percent renewable energy.

“A vital cycle of success in the public sector requires growing an economy that enables prosperity for all and helps create a vibrant, sustainable community with a high quality of life,”

san Jose’s green VisionIn 2005, San JoSe adopted the goal of becoming a “Global Sustainable City” and meeting the standards of the U. N. Urban Environmental Accords.

In 2007 after the cIty councIl signed the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ Climate Protection Agreement, the city went one step further and adopted the most aggressive municipal greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals in the nation. Environmental sustainability has been a guiding principal for the city for more than a decade.

Source: www.sanjoseca.gov

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clockwise from left: A photovoltaic solar electric system is on the roof of the airport’s new parking garage; SolFocus makes solar energy systems; solar panels on the roof of a parking garage at Santa Clara Valley medical Center.

says Paul Krutko, the city’s chief development officer. “The Green Vision is our roadmap to do just that. It ensures that economic development and environmental efforts benefit individuals at all levels of the economic spectrum, as well as businesses at key stages in incubation, attraction and retention.”

energy efficiencySound huge? It is – but it’s

happening. Energy efficiency measures

have been implemented and solar panels installed at city facilities, with estimated energy savings to date of $986,000. A street tree inventory is underway, with thousands of new trees already planted. Forty-one percent of the city’s vehicle fleet is now using alternative fuel; and 66 percent of the city’s trash is already diverted from landfills.

A 3.4-acre, roof-mounted photovoltaic solar electric system on the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport’s new 3,350-space, seven-story

rental car center and public parking garage has the effect of removing 235 passenger vehicles from the road or the amount of carbon that 6,422 trees would sequester annually. The 4,700 panels produce about 20 percent of the facility’s power needs. It is one of the largest airport solar electric installations in the United States. The city also boasts the first platinum-rated, LEED-certified city hall in the country. The building is projected to save more than $30,000 in energy costs annually.

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technology and innovation remain signature traits of the business scene in San Jose and the Silicon Valley. Therefore, the region is rich in

human resources, with a large population of highly skilled, creative talent in computer science and engineering.

High-tech HeadquartersThe list of companies either headquartered

or with a significant presence in Silicon Valley reads like a virtual Who’s Who of high-tech entrepreneurship and the 1990s computerized revolution: Apple, Adobe Systems, Cisco, eBay, Facebook, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Oracle and SunPower, to name just a few. And these same companies are some of the biggest employers in the region.

There are 6,300 technology companies located in the San Jose Metropolitan Area, employing approximately 256,000 people. That means high-tech firms account for more than 30 percent of all employees in the area. Among the prevalent professions in San Jose are semiconductor processors, computer hardware and software engineers, sales engineers, electronics engineers, electromechanical equipment assemblers, electrical engineers and engineering managers.

entrepreneurs and Venture capital

San Jose is one of the best cities in the country in terms of encouraging entrepreneurship, with 85 percent of new job growth in the region coming from companies that are less than 10 years old. More than $7 billion in venture capital was invested in San Jose-area companies in 2008, and the city leads the nation in the number of patents generated. Because of the proliferation of high-paying engineering and computer science jobs in the region, San Jose households enjoy some of the highest rates of disposable income in the U.S. The median household income is $77,000, and 67 percent have incomes of more than $50,000.

airport of the yearThe presence of so many national and

international companies in the region led to a $1.2 billion modernization project at the Mineta San Jose International Airport. The airport built a new concourse and terminal, refurbished an existing terminal, consolidated its rental car garage and put in all new infrastructure. In 2008, the Airline Pilots Association International union named Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International the “Airport of the Year.” Nearly 10 million passengers flew out of the airport that year. Visit www.sjc.org to learn more.

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clockwise from top: norman y. mineta San Jose international Airport; eBay’s headquarters; headquarters of Adobe Systems

major high-tech employersCisco Systems 11,600

IBM 7,460

eBay 3,000

Hitachi 2,900

Xilinx 2,340

Sanmina-SCI 2,170

Adode Systems 2,000

KLA-Tencor 1,770

Cadence Design Systems 1,560

Brocade Communications 1,450

Altera 1,000

BD Bioscience 870

Source: Office of Economic Development, City of San Jose; 2010

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Biz BriefsBuSineSSeS – lArge And SmAll – thAt help deFine SAn JoSe

And SiliCon VAlley’S Strong eConomiC ClimAte

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$9,091,996retail sales ($1,000)

$10,146retail sales

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$1,167,123accommodations

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60,695total number

of firms

source: U.s. census Quickfacts

lockHeed martINBiz: Global security and defenseBuzz: Lockheed Martin is a powerhouse in the defense and security industry that employs about 136,000 people around the world. Lockheed’s San Jose branch specializes in information security and defense. Its San Jose facility is designed to support the TSAT Mission Operations System program by prototyping and testing programs before and after they are used in operation.www.lockheedmartin.com

black rIdGe VINeyardSBiz: VineyardBuzz: Black Ridge Vineyards is a small vineyard overlooking the heart of San Jose and Silicon Valley. Its wines are made entirely from fruits grown on the estate, thanks to the vineyard’s ideal elevation and geographic orientation as well as its close proximity to the Lexington Reservoir. Growing its own ingredients allows Black Ridge to cultivate varieties that enable it to develop unique blends.www.blackridgevineyards.com

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300 SaN JoSeBiz: Bowling, bar and entertainmentBuzz: Bowling never looked this cool. Welcome to 300 San Jose, which offers state-of-the-art lanes, f loor to ceiling video screens, casual dining and a full service bar. Trippy light and video effects create a treat for the eyes along the 50-lane concourse. Sporting events can be enjoyed on projection screens in the plush lounge area.www.threehundred.com/ san_jose.html

SaNtaNa roWBiz: Shopping and dining areaBuzz: Featuring shops like Gucci and Burberry, Santana Row is a premier shopping and dining area. Santana Row is an inviting and accommodating home to many upscale shops and boutiques. Several spas and salons are housed in the mixed-use development. Santana Row also nurtures art and culture with its Century’s CinéArts 6 theater, which showcases independent, documentary, foreign and art films.www.santanarow.com

SaN JoSe bIoceNterBiz: Science research and development facilityBuzz: With a state-of-the-art facility offering wet laboratory and office space, San Jose BioCenter provides business and facility services for science and tech companies. Among the services that BioCenter provides are a chemical lab, a biology lab and four conference/meeting rooms. BioCenter’s goal is to provide entrepreneurs the resources needed to commercialize their technology. www.sjbiocenter.com

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chamber reportChAmBer tArgetS iSSueS, monitorS trendS, SupportS youth

If you think a local chamber of commerce is about nothing but

mixers, luncheons and the occasional newsletter, you haven’t met the San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber.

Sure, it offers its growing membership all the fun stuff you’d expect, but beyond that the chamber maintains a vital presence as an advocate for business, weighing in on important issues and crafting far-reaching programs designed to serve the changing needs of the business community.

“We’re probably doing three to five events a month, mainly geared toward small business,” says Jason Minsky, chamber vice president, membership & marketing. Among those events is a lively series of educational seminars for members, which have focused on such diverse topics as time management,

identity theft, search engine optimization, social networking and, a favorite, “How to Love Cold Calling.”

“We’ve had a tremendous response to these seminars,” Minsky says.

advocate for San Jose Silicon Valley business

The chamber’s role as an advocate for business is of primary importance to the organization, Minsky says. It has drafted a series of position papers, available on its website, addressing such issues as increases in city fees charged to businesses, pension/benefit reform in the city of San Jose, the city’s contracting-out process and unemployment. It meets regularly, maintains close communication with local and state elected officials, and firmly endorses pro-business political candidates.

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“About two years ago we outlined a bigger strategy and have created an infrastructure to implement that strategy,” says Jim Eller, 2010 chair of the chamber’s ChamberPAC advocacy wing. “We’ve tried consciously to be more proactive because we think that’s the more effective way to get results. Labor has done this for years and has been very successful, but business has not been as methodical – we’re trying to change that.”

The chamber’s strong stance during the last mayoral race landed it in a hard-fought lawsuit by the city, which charged the organization with campaign finance violations. Three-plus years later, the chamber ultimately won the suit. While it maintains friendly relationships with city government, the victory, Eller says, “is indicative of the fact that we dug in and said no. We will do what’s right for business.”

San Jose’s business FutureThe chamber’s TYP (Today’s Young

Professionals) program, started in early 2009, has been a major success, bringing young business leaders together for educational, social and charitable events and professional networking.

“We just saw a need for developing the future business leaders in our area,” Minsky says. “Many years ago we made our annual City to City trip to Denver, where someone there told us they were actually recruiting people out of Silicon Valley to work in Denver. We realized then we needed to cultivate local talent and keep them in the valley.”

Programs for these 20-40-year-olds are far more than just social, Minsky says. The TYP executive series has included insider tours of Adobe, seminars on candidates and issues, and work with Habitat for Humanity.

“We want to really engulf them in the culture of San Jose,” Minsky says.

– Laura Hill

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2008 INcome

median Household income,

$80,616

average Household income,

$100,843

median Family income, $90,119

average Family income,

$110,006

median non-Family income,

$52,505

average non-Family income,

$71,190

Per capita income, $33,849

aVeraGe WaGeS by maJor INdUStry

Professional/technical,

$121,260

manufacturing, $115,494

information, $113,882

utilities, $97,201

Wholesale trade, $81,757

Finance and insurance, $77,170

management, $76,076

traNSportatIoN

Airports

norman y. mineta San Jose

international airport

(408) 277-4Sky

www.sjairport.com

Reid-Hillview airport

rail

amtrak

www.amtrak.com

(800) 872-7245

caltrain

www.caltrain.com,

(800) 660-4287, 510 817-1717

Sources:

www.sjchamber.com,

www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov

US Census Bureau, American

Community Survey, 2008

California Employment

Development Department, 2008

Office of Economic Development,

City of San Jose; 2010

Silicon Valley/San Jose

Business Journal

JobS by INdUStry

construction, 31,100

educational & Health Services,

107,800

Financial activities, 30,500

Government, 90,100

information, 41,100

leisure & Hospitality,

75,500

manufacturing, 155,700

mining and logging, 300

other Services, 23,800

Professional & Business

Services, 163,400

trade, transportation and

utilities, 125,700

total, all industries,

852,100

total Farm, 7,100

total nonfarm, 845,000

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center in the world, according to the milken institute Study. the

area continues to lead all other metropolitan regions in north

america in the breadth and scope of economic activity it creates

through technological innovation. Some of the world’s largest

technology companies, including apple, Google, Facebook, HP,

intel, cisco, ebay, adobe, agilent, oracle, yahoo, netflix and ea

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Health & Wellness

san Jose silicon Valley has plenty of medical choices, with more than a dozen major hospitals. the region also offers unique medical specialties not found in all parts of the country, including several clinics staffed by specialists who are among leaders in their field.

general health-care Facilities

among the area’s general

health-care facilities, the oldest is

o’connor Hospital, which opened

in 1889 and was run at the time by

four members of the daughters of

charity. more than 120 years later,

o’connor is still affiliated with the

daughters of charity Health

System and sees approximately

15,000 patients each year.

Good Samaritan Hospital offers

a variety of specialized services,

including a stroke team that is on

call 24 hours a day. it was one of

the first five hospitals in the u.S.

to be certified as a Primary Stroke

center. Good Samaritan has been

chosen numerous times by

readers of Bay Area Parent

magazine as the Bay area’s Best

Place to Have a Baby as well as a

Family Favorite Hospital.

the nearby Santa clara Valley

medical center is a sprawling

facility with nearly 600 beds.

ScVmc’s programs and services

include a burn center, a

rehabilitation center and a

women’s and children’s health

clinic. it’s also home to the Valley

Specialty center, which offers

specialized services in areas such

as genetic counseling and a

cancer center.

the Regional medical center of

San Jose lists cardiovascular

work, neurosciences and cancer

care among its specialties.

Recently, the hospital underwent

major renovations to include an

expanded intensive care unit and

an additional 77 new private

patient rooms.

other hospitals in the area

include kaiser Permanente medical

center and kaiser Santa clara,

which offer specialized services

such as a sleep-disorder clinic,

weight-loss management, spine

care and cardiac care, among

others. Both the Genetic and

autism Spectrum disorders

regional referral centers are

located in kaiser Permanente, and

the hospital holds 242 beds as well

as two outpatient medical offices.

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Packard children’s Hospital, which

was included in u.S. news’ 2010

list of america’s Best children’s

Hospitals. the hospital is

dedicated solely to the treatment

of babies, adolescents and

expectant mothers and has been

internationally recognized for its

care. the facility revolves around

the idea of family-centered care,

which encourages families to

work together with their health-

care team.

el camino Hospital holds two

campuses in mountain View and

los Gatos. Specialized services

include a cancer center, women’s

hospital and neuroscience institute.

For a complete list of facilities,

visit the city of San Jose website,

www.sanjoseca.gov/resident.asp.

Fertility specialists and pediatric care

San Jose’s health-care

community is also known as one

with leading professionals in

fertility and pediatric care. the

Fertility and Reproductive Health

institute of northern california is

one of the most popular

institutions in the field, as its

laboratory has received repeated

accreditations of excellence by the

college of american Pathologists.

– Cary Estes and Karen Schwartzman

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san Jose is an extremely diverse city. Residents speak more than 56 different languages, according to the San Jose unified School district. that diversity is evident in the city’s variety of cultural offerings, including festivals and theater performances.

theatrethe tapestry Festival is just

one element of the city’s vibrant

arts scene, which is highlighted

by the bright blue building

containing the San Jose

Repertory theatre. the Rep, as it

is known locally, has attracted

several famous actors since

opening in 1980, including Holly

Hunter, lynne Redgrave, carol

Burnett and angela lansbury.

children can join in on the acting

through the Saturday afternoon

creative Playshop, a side theater

where kids can improvise scenes

from the play their parents are

watching on the main stage.

the stunning california

theatre, built in 1927, was restored

and reopened in 2004 after being

closed for 30 years. the theatre is

used for performances by opera

San Jose, Ballet San Jose Silicon

Valley, Symphony Silicon Valley

and the cinequest Film Festival,

as well as national touring

companies.

arts-FOcused districts

european flair marks Santana

Row, a collection of upscale

restaurants, nightspots, shops

and galleries located about three

miles from downtown. this

pedestrian-friendly area has

fountains imported from

Barcelona and vibrant, colorful

architecture. Street performers,

musicians and outdoor chess

games add to the mediterranean

feel of the area.

if you’re seeking an asian

influence, San Jose has one of the

three remaining Japantowns in

the u.S. traditional Japanese food

can be found in various shops,

restaurants and a farmers market.

the store nichi Bei Bussan

has been selling Japanese

merchandise such as kimonos

since 1902.

it is possible to have a good

time in San Jose without ever

leaving the sofa. in this case,

that’s SoFa, as in the South of

First arts area. SoFa is located

near San Jose State university.

this is the place to dance and

hear live music at clubs with such

names as agenda and the elixir

ultralounge. – Cary Estes

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arts & culture

the California theatre marquee is lit up for the First Friday Art Walk.

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From thrill rides at the california Great

america theme park to slap shots at San

Jose Sharks hockey games, there is

plenty to see and do in San Jose.

music and mOre at hp paViliOn

many of the city’s biggest events take

place at the beautiful HP Pavilion, a

20,000-seat, multipurpose sports and

entertainment facility. in addition to the

popular Sharks games, the arena hosts a

wide variety of musical acts. during a

typical month, the concert lineup at HP

might bounce from the eagles’ classic

rock to the modern funk of the Black

eyed Peas to taylor Swift’s country pop.

For information, visit www.hppsj.com.

parks and trailsWith so many warm, sunny days, there

are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy.

you can cool off at the Raging Waters

water park or Great america’s Great

Barrier Reef Wave Pool. cyclists can find

big air at the calabazas Bmx Park. and

there are dozens of parks and hiking trails

throughout the region. the primary city

park is 156-acre kelley Park. Features

include the Happy Hollow Park & zoo for

children, the peaceful Japanese Friendship

Garden, the History Park museum and the

Portuguese Historical museum.

the Guadalupe River trail winds

through downtown and is a favorite with

cyclists, joggers and people who walk to

work. a highlight is the Heritage Rose

Garden, where more than 3,000 varieties

of roses are on display. the 720-acre alum

Rock Park offers a more rugged outdoor

adventure. located in a canyon on the

eastern edge of town, alum Rock is the

oldest municipal park in california and one

of the largest, with trails for biking and

horseback riding.

museums and Other attractiOns

exhibits at the children’s discovery

museum invite guests to go on self-

directed, open-ended explorations. Child

magazine ranks the museum as one of the

top 10 children’s museums in the nation.

and Silicon Valley would not be complete

without the tech museum of innovation.

Highlights at this technological playground

include an imax theater and 250 exhibits.

With more than 4,000 artifacts, the

Rosicrucian egyptian museum &

Planetarium houses the largest collection

of egyptian artifacts on display in

western north america. the museum’s

design was inspired by the temple of

amon at karnak and features objects from

pre-dynastic times through egypt’s early

islamic era. – Cary Estes

coming soon• Voters recently passed a measure approving the San Francisco 49ers plan to build a stadium in Santa Clara. The 69,000-seat bayside stadium will cost $937 million.

• The Oakland A’s are awaiting approval from Major League Baseball to build a stadium in San Jose. Commissioner Bud Selig appointed a committee 18 months ago to research and recommend a Bay Area stadium site for the team.

• 360 Architecture has been chosen to design the new stadium for the San Jose Earthquakes. The 18,000-seat stadium will be built near the San Jose International Airport. It’s scheduled to be completed in 2012.

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Sports & Recreation

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providing top-notch educational opportunities has been essential to San Jose and the surrounding Silicon Valley ever since the technology boom of the 1990s began attracting large numbers of college graduates to the region. the education level of the metro area’s workforce is among the highest in the united States. more than half have earned a college degree and approximately two-thirds have some college education.

san JOse state uniVersity

at the center of the

educational system and the city

itself is San Jose State university.

located on 154 acres in the heart

of downtown, SJSu has

approximately 30,000 students

and 4,000 employees. Founded in

1857, it is the oldest public

university on the West coast, but

it has evolved significantly since

those early frontier days.

What began as a school

designed specifically to train

teachers is now a comprehensive

research university, with seven

colleges that offer a total of 134

degrees. along with the high-tech

fields of engineering and science,

SJSu has popular programs in

visual arts, nursing, journalism and

social sciences. and, of course, the

school still preps aspiring teachers

for careers in the classroom.

in addition to being a longtime

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education

fixture in downtown San Jose,

SJSu partnered with the city in

an innovative way with the 2003

creation of the dr. martin luther

king, Jr. library. this eight-story

facility is co-managed by the

university and the city, making it the

first of its kind in the u.S. Because

of the joint venture, the library

contains nearly 2 million items and

draws 7,500 visitors daily.

san JOse city cOllegeat San Jose city college on

moorpark avenue, students may

choose from a variety of education

options, including two-year college

degrees and certificates, specialized

career and technology training,

lower-division transfer and general

education courses. the college also

offers training for basic professional

skills and english language

instruction. the college traces its

history back to 1921, and today is

part of the San Jose/evergreen

community college district. the

district also includes evergreen

Valley college, and together, these

entities serve 950,000 residents

within 303 square miles.

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santa clara uniVersity

more than 8,000 students

attend Santa clara university, a

comprehensive Jesuit, catholic

university. Besides undergraduate

curricula in the arts and sciences,

business and engineering, the

school offers master’s, Ph.d. and

law degrees. Scu has the fourth-

highest graduation rate among all

u.S. master’s universities, and it’s

also california’s oldest-operating

higher education institution.

Other cOlleges and uniVersities

Several other smaller

universities and colleges are

located in San Jose, including

the national Hispanic university,

which offers a “multicultural

education,” the lincoln law

School and the california

university of management

and technology.

West Valley college offers 18

career programs, professional

certificates and degree programs.

Prestigious Stanford university is

located in nearby Palo alto.

puBlic and priVate schOOls

there are 16 public-school

districts in San Jose, led by the

San Jose unified School district.

the SJuSd consists of 25

elementary schools, six middle

schools, two k-8 schools and

seven high schools. there are

also two alternative school

programs (learning options

and Broadway High School), as

well as a college preparatory

charter school called downtown

college Prep.

most private schools in San

Jose are affiliated with churches.

the largest of these is the

catholic diocese of San Jose,

which is second only to SJuSd in

terms of the number of students

enrolled. – Cary Estes

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local Flavor

restaurants in san Jose take the eating local movement to new heights. Several local farms supply the eateries with everything from seafood, to poultry and angus beef, to organic bread. this commitment pays off for the restaurants – and the diners.

eat lOcalat San Jose’s upscale left

Bank Brasserie, diners not only

know who cooked their food.

they also know who grew it

and where.

this Santana Row eatery, like

a growing multitude of fine

restaurants around the country,

emphasizes fresh food, locally

grown and used at the height of

its season. So committed is the

restaurant to the “locavore” (eat

local) concept that its changing

weekly menu lists currently

featured in-season items and the

nearby farms that grew them.

“it’s not hard to make the most

delicious food in the world when

you’re using ingredients that are

the freshest, most flavorful

available in their peak seasons,”

says lisa leventhal, left Bank

manager. “our chef is very

passionate about using local

farm-fresh things. He focuses on

what he can get fresh that week,

or that day, and our menu

changes accordingly.”

san JOse silicOn Valley Farms On the menu

among the local growers that

supply left Bank are Bassian

Farms (poultry and angus beef),

cleanfish (safe, sustainable

seafood), Happy Boy Farms,

Santa cruz (baby salad greens,

heirloom tomatoes, melons,

potatoes, sweet corn), Bay Bread

(organic bread with authentic

French-style recipes) and county

line Harvest, Sonoma county,

(spicy, flavorful root vegetables

and tender lettuces). the

restaurant makes its own sausage,

terrine and pates in-house from

local meats and poultry.

eating Well tO liVe Well

the growing interest in locally

grown fruits, vegetables, meats,

poultry and seafood is borne of an

increased awareness of the role

food plays in maintaining good

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health, leventhal says. the use of

pesticides and hormones and the

eco-unfriendly import of food from

faraway farms, which requires huge

amounts of fossil fuels, has put food

safety in the headlines.

“Health is a huge issue in the u.S.

People are starting to take a look at

what’s going on, and are supporting local

food, farmers markets, etc., and looking

at what they are putting into their

bodies,” leventhal says. “in the last

couple of decades, we have seen such a

rise in diseases like cancer and diabetes,

that now people are thinking they’ll try

to step away from the inside aisles of a

supermarket, shop the perimeter and

get good food into their kids.”

Farmers markets in san JOse silicOn Valley

Farmers markets (you can find one

somewhere in the San Jose area every

day of the week, leventhal says) are one

great way to “eat local.” the downtown

Farmers market at San Pedro Square runs

Fridays from may 7 to dec. 17, 10 a.m. to

2 p.m., featuring 35 local suppliers. it

even offers “cookin’ the market” cooking

demonstrations of how to use local

produce to turn out delicious, easy and

healthy meals. – Laura Hill

In keeping with the city’s philosophy on sustainability, the Downtown Farmers Market is a Zero Waste Event. Vendors use biodegradable bags, and food vendors use compostable serving ware.

Shoppers are asked to be a part of the efforts by shopping at the market

with their own reusable bags.

Since May, all waste has been sorted to divert the majority to composting or recycling bins and will continue to happen for the rest of the season.

Green events and demonstrations are even offered at the market. Every third Friday is

“Green Days at the Market” in which special vendors are on site offering tips on how to live green.

The “greening” doesn’t stop there. Shoppers who show their valid VTA Light Rail or Bus pass at the information table earn $1 in “Carrot Cash,” which works like real money at the market.

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the Silicon Valley’s climate is

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edUcatIoN

the education level of the

San Jose metropolitan area

workforce is one of the highest

in the united States. Sixty-seven

percent of the workforce has

some college education, with

40 percent having a college

degree. San Jose has 16 public

school districts, and there are

several private schools, colleges

and universities in the region.

Source: City of San Jose, Office of Economic Development.

HoSpItalS

Hospitals in the region include:

el camino Hospital

www.elcaminohospital.org

Good Samaritan Hospital

www.goodsamsj.org

kaiser Permanente Santa clara

medical center

www.kaiserpermanente.org

lucile Packard children’s

Hospital, www.lpch.org

o’connor Hospital

www.oconnorhospital.org

Regional medical center

of San Jose, www.regional

medicalsanjose.com

Santa clara Valley medical

center, www.sccgov.org/

portal/site/scvmc

Saint louise Regional Hospital

www.saintlouiseregional

hospital.org

Stanford Hospital & clinics

www.stanfordhospital.org

parkS & recreatIoN

the city of San Jose

department of Parks,

Recreation and neighborhood

Services oversees the 1,559

acres of developed parkland.

there are 179 neighborhood

parks, nine regional parks,

six skate parks, one Bmx

Park and the Happy Hollow

Park & zoo.

Parks, Recreation and

neighborhood Services

200 e. Santa clara St.

San Jose, ca 95113

(408) 535-3570

Source: www.sanjoseca.gov

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Pfahnl & Hunt Accountancy Corp. (408) 993-9494

The Ronald Whittier Family Foundation FamiliesCAN • (650) 948-8268

SingerLewak • (408) 294-3924

Wong Ewers, LLP • (408) 275-8600

Ynchausti & Co., CPA, Inc. • (408) 678-8855

Zoom Imaging Solutions • (408) 200-2679

Lori Adam • (408) 568-7568

Carson & Crew • (408) 445-6100

JCJ Accounting, Bookkeeping & Tax Service, LLC • (408) 300-7885

Ram Accountancy Services • (408) 866-5860

Sensiba San Filippo, LLP • (510) 770-1414

Ad Plus, LLC • (408) 528-0818

Victor Ajlouny • (408) 230-6640

Barnestorming Advertising • (408) 399-4480

Billboard Connection • (650) 294-4886

Bovt Design • (650) 208-6474

Carter Myers Public Relations & Marketing Communications • (408) 354-2344

Clear Channel Outdoor • (510) 446-7203

Coakley Heagerty • (408) 275-9400

DeCarolis Design & Marketing • (408) 947-1411

Foster Interstate Media, Inc. • (415) 538-7070

JDS Group Public Relations • (408) 294-2712

Lamar Transit Advertising • (408) 216-5640

Lee Wayne Corp. • (408) 265-7552

Len Fong Consulting • (408) 829-6697

Mental Marketing • (805) 704-8475

Orloff/Williams • (408) 293-1791

PRx Communication Strategists, Inc. (408) 287-1700

PureMatter Brand Marketing + Interactive (408) 297-7800

Ravina Marketing • (408) 268-3229

Maneesh Reddy • (408) 410-3541

Transparency • (408) 279-2879

Vineyard Unlimited • (408) 265-1517

Lockheed Martin Space Systems • (408) 756-7516

John Silveira • (925) 825-9090

Valley View Packing Co., Inc. • (408) 289-8300

All Temperature Service Air Conditioning, Inc. (408) 926-2718

Carrier Commercial Services • (650) 864-9530

72 Degrees Cooper Brothers • (408) 649-2008

Therma Corp. • (408) 347-3400

URI Mechanical • (408) 942-9600

Valley Heating & Cooling Co. • (408) 294-6290

ACM Aviation • (408) 286-3832

ACM Aviation, Inc. • (408) 938-5390

Golden Gate Helicopters • (408) 805-5910

Alaska Airlines • (206) 433-3383

American Airlines, Inc. • (800) 433-7300

ANA – All Nippon Airways • (650) 598-3105

Delta Air Lines • (800) 221-1212

Santa Clara County Airports • (408) 272-0160

Southwest Airlines • (510) 769-6795

It’s All About ME! • (408) 865-1917

American Medical Response • (408) 574-3800

Rural – Metro Ambulance • (619) 533-3491

Town Cats • (408) 779-5761

ApartmentSearch By CORT • (408) 687-0132

Elements Apartments • (408) 271-2600

The Grove • (408) 295-1155

Hidden Willows Apartments • (408) 294-5333

The Irvine Co. Apartment Communities (408) 570-5000

Legacy Fountain Plaza • (408) 288-9100

NCPHS – Town Park Towers • (408) 288-8750

Palma Sorrento • (408) 229-2850

Santa Palmia • (408) 365-0871

Valley West Apartments • (408) 287-7325

Villa Torino • (408) 294-3000

Villa Veneto Apartments • (408) 365-9290

The Village of Marineo • (408) 365-0871

Standards of Excellence • (408) 907-3815

Hulberg & Associates • (408) 279-1520

Anderson Brulé Architects • (408) 298-1885

BCA Architects • (510) 353-4108

Gensler Architecture, Design & Planning Worldwide • (408) 885-8100

Habitec Architecture & Planning • (408) 977-0606

HNTB Corp. • (408) 451-7300

MIRO Design Group • (408) 246-1155

Salvatore Caruso Design Corp. • (408) 998-4087

Steinberg Architects • (408) 295-5446

ACSATM, Inc. • (408) 241-0910

Bill Gould Design – Art & Architecture (408) 224-9890

The Whole Bead Show, Inc. • (530) 265-2544

University Art Center, Inc. • (408) 297-4707

Association of Retired SJ Police Officers & Firefighters • (408) 920-0479Be a Champion Foundation • (408) 373-9286BOMA Silicon Valley • (408) 453-7222California Apartment Association, Tri-County Division • (408) 342-3500The Commonwealth Club of California (408) 280-5390Construction Employers’ Association (925) 930-8184Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • (408) 213-0320Italian American Heritage Foundation (408) 293-7122LeTip of San Jose • (408) 745-7185Little Italy San Jose • (408) 399-4713Manufactured Housing Ed. Trust of Santa Clara County • (408) 294-1474

Individuals

accountants – certified public

accounting, bookkeeping & taxes

advertising & public relations

aerospace

agriculture

air conditioning & Heating

aircraft charter & Services

airlines

alternative Health day Spas

ambulance Service

animal Services

apartments

appliances

appraisers

architects

armored car Services

art & architecture

arts & crafts Galleries

arts & crafts Supplies

associations

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National Electrical Contractors Association (408) 288-6100Rotary Club of San Jose • (408) 297-6100San Jose Convention & Visitors Bureau (408) 295-9600San Jose Downtown Association • (408) 279-1775San Jose Police Officers Association • (408) 298-1133San Jose State University Research Foundation (408) 924-1400San Jose Teachers’ Association • (408) 267-0411Santa Clara County Association of Realtors (408) 445-8500Santa Clara County Medical Association (408) 998-8850Silicon Valley Association of Health Underwriters • (408) 240-4369Silicon Valley Association of Realtors (408) 200-0100Silicon Valley Auto Dealers Association (408) 437-7557

Silicon Valley Children’s Fund • (408) 558-5440

Akdeniz Law Group • (408) 694-3143

Berliner Cohen • (408) 286-5800

The Christine McGuire Law Office (408) 828-3319

Law Offices of Marshall A. Coyle • (408) 625-1136

Eller & Associates • (408) 299-0180

Law Office of James L. Evertts • (408) 292-1692

Ferrari Ottoboni Caputo & Wunderling, LLP (408) 280-0535

Foley & Lardner, LLP • (415) 434-4484

Fountainhead Law Group • (408) 244-6319

Law Offices of Page B. Galloway • (408) 998-1776

GC Law Group, LLP • (408) 203-3871

Phillip J. Griego, Attorney at Law (408) 293-6341

Hannig Law Firm, LLP • (650) 482-3040

Heritage Law Group • (408) 993-2100

Hoge, Fenton, Jones & Appel, Inc. (408) 287-9501

Hoge, Fenton, Jones & Appel, Inc. (925) 224-7780

Hoover and Bechtel, LLP • (408) 947-7600

Hopkins & Carley, A Law Corp. • (408) 286-9800

Intellectual Property Law Group, LLP (408) 286-8933

J.W. Klawitter Law Offices • (408) 374-7709

Littler Mendelson, PC • (408) 795-3490

William D. Mahan, Attorney At Law (408) 288-8100

Law Offices of Lino V. Martire • (408) 280-6898

Matteoni, O’Laughlin & Hechtman (408) 293-4300

Miller Morton Caillat & Nevis, LLC (408) 292-1765

Morgan Lewis • (415) 442-1251

Nolan Law • (408) 203-3871

Pahl & McCay • (408) 286-5100

Pelosi & Ferguson, LLP • (408) 296-3600

Popelka Law Group • (408) 298-6611, Ext. 109

Pratt & Associates • (408) 369-0800

Schneck & Schneck • (408) 297-9733

Sims & Layton • (408) 998-3400

Structure Law Group, LLP • (408) 441-7500

The Law Office of Steven L. Walker (408) 828-9989

Xilinx • (408) 559-7778

Avista Audio Video Rentals • (408) 907-1345

Intuitive Technology Solutions • (408) 998-4600

Beshoff Infiniti • (888) 653-9064

Beshoff MotorCars • (408) 239-2300

Carl Chevrolet Kia • (408) 266-4000

Frontier Ford • (408) 241-1800

Frontier Infiniti • (408) 243-4355

Normandin Chrysler Jeep Dodge (408) 266-9500

Stevens Creek Toyota • (408) 984-1234

Enterprise Rent-A-Car • (408) 754-0315

AJ Auto Detailing • (408) 947-1111

Alves Alongi Properties, LLC • (408) 292-1488

B & J Transmissions • (408) 929-5222

Calderon’s Tires • (408) 259-2245

Calderon’s Tires • (408) 297-3600

Calderon’s Tires • (408) 254-3000

Capitol Collision Repair • (408) 972-0300

Hardcastle Auto Body & Paint • (408) 292-1488

Los Gatos Auto Service, Inc. • (408) 377-1751

Santa Clara Truck Wreckers • (408) 727-2244

Willow Glen Automotive • (408) 279-0920

Atlantic Aviation Services • (408) 938-5390

Aviation Institute of Maintenance (757) 490-3157

Jeppesen • (408) 961-2280

Trade Winds Aviation • (408) 729-5100

Bad Boys Bail Bonds, Inc. • (408) 271-1111

Bijan Bakery & Café • (408) 971-8000

Charlie’s Cheesecake Works • (408) 268-4555

Panera Bread • (408) 299-0993

Bank of America • (408) 254-5900

Bank of America – Almaden Valley (408) 277-7561

Bank of America – Blossom Hill/Winfield (408) 363-6088

Bank of America – Capitol/Aborn • (408) 277-7452

Bank of America – Capitol/Berryessa (408) 277-7746

Bank of America – Civic Center • (408) 277-7235

Bank of America – East San Jose • (408) 971-5180

Bank of America – Eastridge • (408) 277-7212

Bank of America – Hacienda Gardens (408) 277-7570

Bank of America – Hester • (408) 277-7111

Bank of America – King/Story • (408) 933-6161

Bank of America – McKee/Toyon • (408) 277-7079

Bank of America – Monterey Plaza (408) 260-6049

Bank of America – Orchard Park • (408) 954-7788

Bank of America – Phelan/Monterey (408) 277-7243

Bank of America – Prospect/Highway 85 (408) 277-7311

Bank of America – Prospect/Saratoga (408) 277-7296

Bank of America – S. Market St. • (408) 277-7085

Bank of America – Santa Teresa/Bernal (408) 277-7852

Bank of America – Snell/Blossom Hill (408) 277-7716

Bank of America – The Villages • (408) 277-7377

Bank of America – Valley Fair • (650) 846-4798

Bank of America – Washington Square (408) 277-7210

Bank of America – Willow Glen • (408) 277-7901

Bank of America Peninsula • (888) 852-5000, Ext. 7151

Bank of America – Business Banking (888) 852-5000

Bank of America – Cambrian Park (408) 983-0588

Bank of America/Loan Center • (408) 277-7143

Bridge Bank • (408) 423-8500

City National Bank • (408) 392-2100

Comerica Bank – Airport Pkwy. • (408) 451-8500

Comerica Bank – Blossom Hill Rd. (408) 269-4427

Comerica Bank – Lincoln Ave. • (408) 295-5737

Comerica Bank – Milditas • (800) 888-3595

Comerica Bank – N. De Anza Blvd. (408) 244-1700

Comerica Bank – W. Santa Clara St. (408) 556-5000

Community Bank of the Bay • (408) 489-1200

Focus Business Bank • (408) 288-5900

Fremont Bank • (408) 660-4104

Global Trust Bank • (650) 810-9400

Heritage Bank of Commerce • (408) 947-6900

POS Card Systems • (650) 630-3331

State Bank of India (California) • (408) 938-9241

U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management • (408) 277-7528

Valley Community Bank • (408) 275-7150

Wells Fargo – E. Arques • (408) 738-2114

Wells Fargo – Homestead • (408) 523-2000

Wells Fargo – N. Santa Cruz Ave. • (408) 685-8267

Wells Fargo Bank – Almaden Blvd. (408) 938-8006

Wells Fargo Bank – Almaden Rd. • (408) 277-6388

Wells Fargo Bank – Blossom Hill • (408) 998-3830

Wells Fargo Bank – Branham • (408) 363-8799

Wells Fargo Bank – Calle De Farrar (408) 238-7476

Wells Fargo Bank – El Camino Real (408) 807-6060

Wells Fargo Bank – Homestead • (408) 277-6648

Wells Fargo Bank – Lincoln Ave. • (408) 277-6241

Wells Fargo Bank – Market St. • (408) 286-1595

Wells Fargo Bank – Meridan • (408) 998-3784

Wells Fargo Bank – Monterey St. • (408) 779-3157

Wells Fargo Bank – N. Capital • (408) 347-2905

Wells Fargo Bank – N. First St. • (408) 277-6403

Wells Fargo Bank – N. Santa Cruz Blvd. (408) 947-7562

Wells Fargo Bank – N. Winchester (408) 236-2378

Wells Fargo Bank – Park Center Plaza (408) 277-6206

Wells Fargo Bank – Rivermark • (408) 330-6620

Wells Fargo Bank – S. Bascom • (408) 626-1180

Wells Fargo Bank – Santa Teresa • (408) 277-6155

Wells Fargo Bank – Saratoga Ave. (408) 277-6656

Wells Fargo Bank – Story Rd. • (408) 928-3020

Wells Fargo Bank – Tully • (408) 998-3719

Wells Fargo Bank – Walnut Creek (925) 979-2603

ITEX in San Jose • (408) 565-8569

ITEX in Silicon Valley • (408) 565-8569

attorneys

audio Visual Services

auto dealers

auto rental

auto Services & repairs

aviation

bail bonds

bakeries

banks

barter

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Vanda Salon • (408) 224-1224

Bella Capelli Salon • (408) 371-2041

Happy Boy Distributor, Inc. • (831) 970-1343

Joseph George Wine Shop • (408) 448-9463

Becton Dickinson – BD Biosciences (408) 954-2220

Cambrian Bowl • (408) 377-2354

Elevator SVC of Central California, Inc. (831) 475-9181

Acacia Group, Inc. • (408) 216-8034

AdviCoach • (408) 833-6189

Accelerated Synergies • (408) 369-9495

ActionCOACH Business Coaching – Al Tervalon • (408) 425-4832

Citslinc International, Inc. • (626) 571-0616

Industry Council for Small Business Development • (408) 255-6360

Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs Club (408) 986-1798

work2future San Jose • (408) 794-1100

BusinessCards.com • (408) 456-0900

FedEx Office • (408) 998-1652

GoPoint Business Consulting • (408) 272-5881

Heather Housley – TYP • (408) 656-5041

International Market Link Corp. • (408) 551-8496

Journal Communications • (615) 771-0080

JR Lester & Associates, Ltd. • (510) 232-8099

MBI Merchant Solutions • (408) 887-8967

Open WebU, Inc. • (650) 279-6467

Pacific Integrated Handling, Inc. • (408) 515-8901

PricewaterhouseCoopers • (408) 817-3700

San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce (408) 291-5250

Seccion Amarilla USA • (650) 526-2000

Silicon Valley Small Business Development Center • (408) 351-3600

Solutions Office Interiors • (408) 295-0101

Success Starts Now • (408) 888-4848

Tannen & Associates • (408) 888-9663

UBS Financial Services, Inc. • (408) 286-5500

Dolce Bella Chocolates Cafe • (408) 866-8351

Bay 101 • (408) 437-5564

Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino (866) 794-6946

Garden City Casino • (408) 244-3333

Everest College • (408) 246-4171

C & S Carpet & Floor Coverings • (408) 330-6100

Conklin Brothers • (408) 266-2250

Harry L. Murphy, Inc. • (408) 955-1100

Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner • (408) 943-1788

Bon Appetit Catering • (408) 554-7804

Elegant Events Catering, Inc. • (408) 971-1880

JW Catering • (408) 725-3675

Le Boulanger – Blossom Hill • (408) 629-9969

Le Boulanger – Camden • (408) 559-0654

Le Boulanger – El Paseo De Saratoga (408) 379-8775

Le Boulanger – Lincoln • (408) 288-7095

Le Boulanger – Mathilda • (408) 774-9000

Le Boulanger – Metro Dr. • (408) 286-6780

A Party Place • (408) 871-0752

The Sandwich Mill • (408) 266-7815

Specialty’s Cafe & Bakery • (408) 667-3686

San Jose Day Nursery Child Development Center • (408) 288-9667

Advantage Chiropractic • (408) 532-1130

Almaden Chiropractic Center • (408) 267-7111

Rose Garden Health • (408) 249-0789

Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church and School (408) 867-3493

The Workingman’s Emporium • (408) 287-3942

Peet’s Coffee & Tea • (408) 213-4770

CBSJ Financial Corp. • (408) 792-4600

Booge Commodities • (800) 489-5041

American Chemistry Council • (916) 448-2581

American Diabetes Association • (408) 241-1922

American Heart Association • (408) 977-4950

American Red Cross, Silicon Valley Chapter (877) 727-6771

APICS – Santa Clara Valley Chapter (408) 727-1125

Art of Living Foundation • (408) 269-6122

Arts Council Silicon Valley • (408) 998-2787

Books Aloud, Inc. • (408) 808-2613

Boy Scouts of America • (408) 280-5088

Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley (408) 957-9685

California Society of CPAs, SV San Jose Chapter • (408) 983-1122

Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County (408) 325-3285

Century Arts Alliance Foundation (408) 571-2223

Christmas in the Park • (408) 281-7333

Church of Scientology • (408) 383-9400

City Year San Jose – Silicon Valley (408) 907-6500

The Corneal Dystrophy Foundation (866) 807-8965, Ext. 1

Crime Stoppers Silicon Valley • (408) 673-1581

Diabetes Society of Santa Clara Valley (408) 287-3785

Family & Children Services • (408) 292-9353

Goodwill of Silicon Valley • (408) 869-9100

Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley, Inc. (408) 942-6444, Ext. 3

Happy Hollow Foundation • (408) 227-3498

The Health Trust • (408) 559-9385

Housing Industry Foundation • (408) 935-9201

InnVision • (408) 292-4286

Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley & Monterey Bay • (408) 988-8915

Kidango VMC Child Development Center (510) 897-6900

LibraryWorld, Inc. • (408) 993-2140

March of Dimes • (408) 260-7629

Morgan Autism Center • (408) 241-8161

Next Door • (408) 501-7550

The Parkinson’s Institute • (408) 542-5673

Respite Research for Alzheimer’s Disease (408) 279-7515

Rotaract Club of Silicon Valley • (408) 529-5141

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center (408) 298-7600

San Jose “Vietnam War” Memorial Foundation (408) 506-4884

San Jose Jazz • (408) 288-7557, Ext. 2332

San Jose Job Corps Center • (408) 937-3204

City of San Jose Public Library • (408) 808-2363

San Jose Repertory Theatre • (408) 367-7255

San Jose/Blossom Hill Certified Farmers’ Market, Su • (925) 465-4693

School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County (408) 284-2287

Second Harvest Food Bank • (408) 266-8866

Silicon Valley Community Foundation (650) 450-5400

Stroke Awareness Foundation • (408) 879-8433

United Neighborhoods of Santa Clara County (408) 981-3833

United Way Silicon Valley • (408) 247-1200

Valley Yellow Pages • (408) 378-8888

Via Services, Inc. • (408) 243-7861

Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley, Inc. (408) 275-6996

YMCA of Silicon Valley • (408) 351-6400

Carlson Networks • (408) 944-9004

Adobe Systems, Inc. • (408) 536-6000

Blue Ant Consulting • (408) 591-1842

Cadence Design Systems, Inc. • (408) 943-1234

F-Secure, Inc. • (408) 350-2171

Learn iT! • (415) 693-0250

McAfee • (408) 346-3333

Microsoft Corp. • (650) 693-1397

Power Production Software • (408) 559-0800

Pureconduit • (408) 215-8364

Soffront Software, Inc. • (510) 413-9000

Baywell Technologies, Inc. • (408) 229-9355

CSE Secure Systems, Inc. • (408) 351-3429

Four Point Communications Co. • (800) 497-7215

IBM Corp. • (914) 499-1900

Kishiyama Consulting, Inc. • (510) 651-7251

Pyrate Tech • (408) 859-8141

RJ2 & Associates • (408) 448-7800

Sagacent Technologies, Inc. • (408) 248-9800

Thrush Technology Services • (408) 672-0805

Wired Integration, Inc. • (408) 441-8100

Apple • (408) 974-2503

Cal Micro, Inc. • (408) 321-9777

CompuSharp • (408) 850-7160

Hewlett-Packard • (650) 857-1501

Intel Corp. • (408) 765-8080

OCZ Technology • (408) 733-8400

beauty Salons

beauty Supplies & Services

beverages

biotechnology

bowling centers

building maintenance

business brokers

business coaches

business development

business Services

candy Stores

card rooms – casinos

career colleges – education

carpet & rug Services

catering

child care Services

chiropractic Services

churches

clothing & Fashion

coffees & teas

collection agencies

commodities

community benefit organizationscomputer repair Services

computer Software

computer Systems consultants

computers, components & peripherals

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Quicksilver Concierge • (408) 264-6224

The Alley Group • (408) 275-9007

Almaden Family Housing Partners, LLP (408) 275-1922

Bay Area Builders, Inc. • (408) 648-4500

Brio Building & Management, Inc. (408) 227-2746

Bruns Belmont Construction, Inc./ Saramark, Inc. • (408) 977-1708

Dahl’s Equipment Rental, Inc. • (408) 292-1888

Daley’s Drywall • (408) 374-7626, Ext. 4236

Devcon Construction, Inc. • (408) 942-8200

Draeger Construction, Inc. • (408) 536-0420

Garden City Construction, Inc. • (408) 289-8807

Granite Construction • (408) 327-7000

Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co. (408) 988-4200

IPEK Construction • (408) 891-1996

Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. • (408) 727-5700

Kitchell • (408) 280-7889

O.C. Jones & Sons • (510) 526-3424

Parsons Brinckerhoff • (415) 243-4600

Raisch Products • (408) 227-9222

STF Development • (408) 296-5820

Swenson Development and Construction (408) 947-1100

Barry Swenson Builder • (408) 287-0246

Swinerton, Inc. • (408) 567-9755

Taylor Morrison • (925) 659-0127

TBI Construction & Construction Management, Inc. • (408) 246-3691

Toeniskoetter & Breeding, Inc. Development (408) 246-7500

Toeniskoetter Construction, Inc. • (408) 260-3488

Webcor Construction, Inc. • (650) 349-2727

Zolman Construction & Development, Inc. (650) 802-9901

Accenture • (415) 537-5000

AlanMeridian.com • (408) 723-4153

Best Personnel Services • (408) 984-1340

Boyce Associates • (408) 867-3737

B2B CFO • (408) 927-9587

Jerome S. Burstein • (650) 579-4864

DeCarlo Consulting, Inc. • (408) 826-4417

Diamond Associates • (408) 554-0110

Carole C. Edman, SPHR • (408) 323-0404

Evergreen Business Advisors, LLC (408) 274-6301

Lowell E. Grattan • (408) 379-2350

James P. Reber – Consultant & Special Events (408) 505-0438

Frank Jesse, AIA, Architect • (408) 218-0222

LifeSuccess Consultant • (408) 888-5608

Professional and Technical Consultants Association • (408) 971-5902

David Sandretto • (408) 371-2920

Scratch, Inc. • (408) 313-8451

Tony Sundiang • (209) 892-1672

TMFC, Inc. • (408) 280-0285

Central Concrete Supply Co., Inc. (408) 293-6272

Graniterock Co., Pavex Construction Division (408) 574-1417

Lehigh Southwest Cement • (408) 996-4158

Star Concrete • (408) 947-0669

The Best Electrical Co., Inc. • (408) 287-2040

Cupertino Electric, Inc. • (408) 808-8000

R.K. Electric • (510) 770-5660

Rosendin Electric, Inc. • (408) 286-2800

Specialized Electrical Contractor • (650) 585-2922

Air Systems, Inc. • (408) 280-1666

Associated Builders & Contractors (925) 474-1300

AvBase San Jose, LLC • (408) 998-2177

Bay Area Construction • (408) 757-1784

BayCal Construction • (408) 426-0805

Blach Construction Co. • (408) 244-7100

Cambrian Construction • (408) 540-7175

Case Handyman & Remodeling (Next Stage, Inc.) • (408) 323-5300

DPR Construction, Inc. • (408) 370-2322

ECS Design & Remodeling • (408) 621-1627

Gidel & Kocal Construction Co., Inc. (408) 370-0280

Hallmark Construction, Inc. • (408) 727-4422

Hensel Phelps Construction Co. • (408) 452-1800

Iron Construction, Inc. • (408) 282-1080

Robert A. Bothman, Inc. • (408) 279-2277

ROEM Builders, Inc. • (408) 984-5600

Sahpazis Enterprises • (408) 292-5866

The Santos-Alviso Partnership • (408) 263-1422

South Bay Construction • (408) 874-2254

Taisei Construction • (408) 434-9300

Todd Trekell – TYP • (408) 938-6335

Turner Construction • (408) 918-1614

West Valley Construction Co. • (408) 371-5510

Monster Mechanical, Inc. • (408) 727-8362

Coastal Paving, Inc. • (408) 988-5559

Graham Contractors, Inc. • (408) 293-9516

Reed & Graham, Inc. • (408) 287-1400

O.C. McDonald Co., Inc. • (408) 295-2182

Falcon Roofing • (408) 225-1705

Los Gatos Roofing • (408) 298-9399

Canon Business Solutions, Inc. • (408) 468-2366

Printwise Office Solutions, Inc. • (408) 441-7025

CresaPartners • (408) 551-5317

Addison Avenue Federal Credit Union (408) 282-7702

Alliance Credit Union • (408) 445-3386

Bay Cities Credit Union • (510) 690-6100

CommonWealth Central Credit Union (408) 531-3100

The Golden 1 Credit Union – Cal Center (916) 732-2808

The Golden 1 Credit Union – Park Ave. (408) 885-8003

The Golden 1 Credit Union – Santa Teresa (877) 465-3361

KeyPoint Credit Union • (408) 262-5834

Meriwest Business Banking – Chesbro (408) 365-6314

Meriwest Credit Union – Cottle Rd. (408) 365-6328

Meriwest Credit Union – E. El Camino Real (650) 254-2203

Meriwest Credit Union – N. First St. (408) 363-3200

Meriwest Credit Union – River Oaks (408) 365-6401

Provident Credit Union • (408) 532-6348

Star One Credit Union • (408) 543-5202

Technology Credit Union • (408) 437-3730

USE Credit Union • (408) 282-7702

Valley Credit Union • (408) 955-1310

Xceed Financial Credit Union • (310) 607-2082

ExNet International, Inc. • (408) 418-4625

California Overnight/OnTrac • (408) 719-1149

Hi-Speed Delivery, LLC • (925) 570-4685

Artisan Family Dental • (408) 227-5058

AV Dental • (408) 295-1100

Beautiful Smiles • (408) 247-8080

Dental Solutions • (408) 531-9501

Mt. Pleasant Dental Care • (408) 259-0458

Plaza Dental Group • (408) 270-4333

Willow Glen Dentistry • (408) 293-9600

Rex Cleaners • (408) 292-0363

SRK Enterprises • (408) 910-4859

Achievekids • (408) 928-5777

Bay Area Glass Institute • (408) 993-2244

Institute of Medical Education • (408) 534-0714

Knowledge Quest – The Learning Place (408) 377-8996

Knowledge Quest – The Learning Place (408) 323-1544

Pepperdine University • (408) 982-2595

San Jose Conservation Corps & Charter School (408) 287-9919, Ext. 19

San Jose Glass Artist Alliance • (408) 971-1530

Silicon Valley Technical Institute, Inc. (408) 573-0100

Youth Science Institute • (408) 356-4945

Glacial Energy • (408) 907-2771

Batteries Plus • (408) 538-3333

Buckles Smith Electric Co. • (408) 280-7777

Metech Recycling • (408) 848-3050

Administrated Solutions • (408) 728-7189

CH Pension Service • (408) 979-8020

Leavitt Pacific Insurance Brokers, Inc. (408) 626-6100

Paine Financial & Insurance Services, Inc. (408) 995-6851

Advantage Personnel • (408) 266-8844

CET – Center for Employment Training (408) 534-5334

Incline, Inc. • (408) 454-1148

concierge Services

construction & building

consultants

contractors – concrete

contractors – electrical

contractors – General

contractors – mechanical

contractors – paving

contractors – plumbing

contractors – roofing

copier Sales & Services

corporate real estate Service advisors

credit Unions

currency credits trading Systems

delivery Services

dental Services

dry cleaners

e-commerce

educational Services

electricity Suppliers

electronic equipment & Supplies

electronic recycling

employee benefits

employment Services

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Manpower – Newberry Dr. • (408) 979-6300

Manpower – Park Ave. • (408) 998-4444

Manpower HealthCare • (408) 249-9090

Manpower Professional – Stevens Creek (408) 249-9983

The Mergis Group • (415) 733-7500

Project Hired • (408) 557-0880

Robert Half International • (408) 293-9040

Robert Half Technology • (408) 271-9063

TransAccess • (408) 278-2000

GreenVent Kitchen Rebate Program (800) 927-2134

Sprig Electric • (408) 298-3134, Ext. 205

AECOM • (408) 232-2800

Albin Engineering Services, Inc. • (408) 733-2374

Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc. • (408) 296-5515 Ext. 1110

Community Volunteer • (408) 999-0211

CRB Consulting Engineers, Inc. • (408) 367-2000

Genesis Engineering Services, Inc. (408) 527-0705

HMH • (408) 487-2200

JMH Weiss, Inc. • (408) 286-4555

Kajon Systems, Inc. • (408) 379-0370

Mark Thomas & Co., Inc. • (408) 453-5373

Norris Consulting Services • (510) 440-0141

Preston Pipelines, Inc. • (408) 262-1418

Raymond Barro Engineering • (650) 380-1759

Ruth and Going, Inc. • (408) 236-2400

Salas O’Brien Engineers, Inc. • (408) 282-1500

Stellar Solutions • (650) 473-9868

VER Consultants • (408) 834-7889, Ext. 103

WMH Corp. • (408) 971-7300

Angels on Stage • (408) 394-6816

California’s Great America • (408) 988-1776

Century 21-23 Theatres • (408) 984-7539

Chardonnay Sailing Charters • (831) 423-1213

Children’s Discovery Museum San Jose (408) 298-5437

City Lights Theater Co. • (408) 295-4200

Comedy Sportz • (408) 224-0842

Dave & Busters • (408) 957-9215

David Bruce Winery • (408) 354-4214

Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park (408) 840-7100

Grand Central Sauna & Hot Tub Co. (408) 247-5177

History San Jose • (408) 287-2290

Lyric Theatre • (408) 986-9090

Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca • (831) 242-8204

Nor-Cal-Events • (408) 236-2000

Red Hawk Casino • (530) 672-5215

Strike Cupertino • (408) 252-2695

The Tabard Theatre Co. • (408) 979-0231

The Tech Museum of Innovation • (408) 294-8324

300 San Jose • (408) 578-8500, Ext. 215

VooDoo Lounge • (408) 286-8636

Winchester Mystery House • (408) 247-2000

Wine Shop at Home • (408) 947-7482

Green Business Council • (408) 516-2918

Sustainable Living Group, Inc. • (408) 702-5147

West Coast Green • (415) 383-5105

Ecology Action/Right Lights Program (650) 210-8547

City of San Jose – Environmental Services Department • (408) 975-2574

Hadley Media, Inc. • (415) 274-2552

Corinthian Event Center at San Jose Athletic Club • (408) 938-2332

Cosmopolitan Catering • (408) 732-1400

Events, etc. • (408) 307-6443

The Party Helpers • (408) 435-7337

Penguin Ice • (408) 971-2225

Silicon Valley Capital Club, Inc. • (408) 971-9300

Williams Party Rentals • (408) 297-1078

Positively Events • (415) 269-3370

ACEH Capital • (408) 921-3281, Ext. 202

Acer Capital Group • (408) 799-1398

Acuity Ventures, LLC • (408) 261-4286

Ameriprise Financial Services • (408) 918-5300

BFI Business Finance • (408) 369-4000

Brown Financial & Insurance Services (408) 452-6025

Corinthian Wealth Management • (408) 995-0915, Ext. 201

Debt Bills • (800) 771-9811

Edward Jones Investments – S. White Rd. (408) 531-9677

Edward Jones Investments – Tom Coombs (408) 286-2788

EFS Capital • (888) 654-0257

Essex Property Trust, Inc. • (650) 849-1640

Financial Shepherds • (408) 265-8916

Harris myCFO, Inc. • (650) 210-5000

Heartland Payment Systems – Agate Dr. (408) 247-8189

Heartland Payment Systems – Iowa Ave. (408) 733-4118

Matthew P. Herrick, CFA – Merrill Lynch (408) 283-3009

Horizon Investments – Marty Lefton (408) 286-3507

JLC Wealth Management, Inc. (408) 890-2440

Miceli Financial Partners • (408) 286-4010

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney – Scott Caldwell • (408) 947-2257

New England Financial/MetLife – Nadia Crawford • (408) 355-8672

New York Life – Ray F. Montgomery (408) 452-6070

NF Wealth Management • (408) 343-0693

Partnervest Financial Group, LLC (408) 244-2070

Roundleaf Consulting, Inc. • (408) 912-2323

Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc. • (408) 985-6811

Strategic Financial Group of CA • (408) 971-2060, Ext. 2010

Travelex Global Business Payments (415) 315-1666

Valley Credit Union • (408) 955-1310

Visa • (415) 932-2268

Waddell & Reed • (408) 369-9400

Wells Fargo Advisors • (408) 288-8700

Almaden Valley Athletic Club • (408) 267-3700

Domen Strength Pilates • (408) 893-8242

San Jose Athletic Club • (408) 292-1141

Snap Fitness 24/7 • (408) 260-1111

LifeSport Fitness – Becky Williamson, MS (408) 265-1540

B.T. Mancini Co., Inc. • (408) 942-7900

Bitticks Carpets & Interiors, Inc. • (408) 226-0383

Butler-Johnson Corp. • (408) 259-1800

Kevin Cookson – Floor Seal Technology, Inc. (408) 436-8181

Floor Coverings International • (408) 470-3919

The Screen Shop • (408) 295-7384

Citti’s Florist, Inc. • (408) 984-8900

Areas USA • (305) 267-8510

Eclectic Home Furnishings • (408) 998-1286

All the Buzz • (408) 504-3703

Almaden Golf and Country Club • (408) 268-4653, Ext. 14

Bradford Golf Academy • (408) 217-0302

Cinnabar Hills Golf Club • (408) 323-7803

Los Lagos Golf Course • (408) 361-0250

The Ranch Golf Club • (408) 270-0557

Frys.com Open • (408) 487-4653

Housing Authority of Santa Clara County (408) 993-2900

Netherlands Business Support Office (650) 356-0017

Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport • (408) 501-7600

City of San Jose Office of Economic Development • (408) 535-8181

San Jose Police • (408) 277-4212

San Jose Redevelopment Agency (408) 535-8500

Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office (408) 808-4900

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (408) 321-5516

Santa Clara Valley Water District • (408) 265-2607

Javad GNSS • (408) 770-1770

Elative Marketing • (650) 327-1998

Lisa Smith Graphic Design • (408) 504-9141

Tremayne Co. • (408) 537-3002

Eat My Dust, Inc. • (408) 963-6250

Joey Franco’s PW Supermarket • (408) 501-2150

PITCO Foods • (408) 613-7555

Safeway – The Market • (408) 292-4010

Safeway Stores, Inc. – Alamaden • (408) 268-3511

energy efficiency

engineering Services

entertainment & attractions

environmental business Services

environmental organizations

environmental Services

event marketing

event planning & catering

event planning & employee recognition

Financial Services

Fitness centers

Fitness consulting

Floor & Window coverings

Florists

Food processors & distributors

Furniture

Gifts

Golf courses & equipment

Golf tournaments

Government agencies

GpS design & manufacturing

Graphic design

Green Janitorial Supplies – Services

Grocery Stores

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Safeway Stores, Inc. – Branham Ln. (408) 267-0550

Safeway Stores, Inc. – Story Rd. • (408) 259-4233

Safeway, Inc. • (925) 467-3523

San Jose Grocery Outlet • (408) 292-2132

San Pedro Square Market • (408) 813-5984

Zanotto’s Family Markets • (408) 294-9151

Susan’s Boucle D’or • (408) 710-7857

GeneWize Life Science • (408) 623-4206

Arbonne International • (408) 206-2068

American Cancer Society • (408) 871-1062

Amicus House Drug & Alcohol Treatment (408) 294-2277

Angel’s Care Collective • (408) 986-0131

A1 Care • (408) 995-3300

ARC Healing Center • (408) 564-5118

Aurora Body Therapy • (408) 636-3922

Elemental Wellness Center • (408) 433-3344

Eternal Health Wellness Acupuncture Center (408) 241-6638

Gardner Family Health Network • (408) 271-9085

Harborside Health Center • (408) 321-8404

Human Pheromone Sciences, Inc. (408) 938-3030

Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley, Inc. (408) 445-3400

Interim Healthcare • (408) 292-5680

Lucent Benefits • (408) 348-8930

Medi Weightloss Clinics of Los Gatos, Inc. (408) 871-7726

National Alliance on Mental Illness, Santa Clara County • (408) 453-0400

Naturopathic Wisdom • (408) 297-6877

(PacServ) Pacific Project Services Group, Inc. (408) 723-0218, Ext. 102

Pathway Society, Inc. • (408) 244-1834

Professional Healthcare at Home • (408) 432-8100

Santa Clara Family Health Plan • (408) 410-0811

Synergy HomeCare of the South Bay (408) 288-7788

Valley House Rehabilitation Center (408) 988-7667

Visiting Angels San Jose • (408) 977-1133

Plant 51, LLC • (408) 793-8363

ROEM Development Corp. • (408) 984-5600

Shapell Homes • (408) 946-1550

Taylor Morrison • (925) 659-0150

Trumark Cos. • (925) 648-8300

Dependable Home Services • (408) 529-6212

Lowe’s • (408) 518-4165

Orchard Supply Hardware – Alum Rock (408) 259-5470

Orchard Supply Hardware – Branham Ln. (408) 267-6460

Orchard Supply Hardware – Charleston Rd. (650) 691-2000

Orchard Supply Hardware – Cottle (408) 578-0552

Orchard Supply Hardware – E. Capital Expy. (408) 270-2600

Orchard Supply Hardware – El Camino Real (408) 247-1915

Orchard Supply Hardware – Jarvis (510) 794-8300

Orchard Supply Hardware – Middlefield (650) 365-7373

Orchard Supply Hardware – N. Capital Blvd. (408) 945-9555

Orchard Supply Hardware – Prospect Rd. (408) 446-0525

Orchard Supply Hardware – Sunnyvale-Saratoga Rd. • (650) 525-2100

Orchard Supply Hardware – Via Del Oro (408) 281-3500

Orchard Supply Hardware – W. San Carlos (408) 297-7173

Orchard Supply Hardware – Metro Center (408) 732-7734

Community Health Partnership, Inc. (408) 556-6605

HCA Silicon Valley Healthcare – Good Samaritan Hospital • (408) 559-2011

Kaiser Permanente • (408) 972-3000

Kaiser Permanente Regional Sales (408) 236-6400

Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara • (408) 851-1000

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (650) 497-8277

O’Connor Hospital • (408) 947-2500

Regional Medical Center of San Jose (408) 729-2801

U.S. Health Works • (408) 288-3800

The Arena Hotel • (408) 294-6500

Candlewood Suites • (805) 928-4155

Carmel Mission Inn • (831) 624-6612

Clarion Hotel San Jose Airport • (408) 392-2401

Comfort Suites Airport • (408) 392-9009

CordeValle – A Rosewood Resort (408) 695-4500

Crowne Plaza • (408) 998-0400

The Cypress Hotel • (408) 253-8900

Dolce Hayes Mansion • (408) 226-3200

Doubletree • (408) 453-4000

Embassy Suites Milpitas • (408) 942-0400

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott (805) 925-8500

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott (408) 453-3133

Fairmont Hotel • (408) 998-1900

Hampton Inn & Suites • (408) 298-7373

Hilton San Jose & Towers • (408) 287-2100

Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites (408) 467-1789

Hotel De Anza • (408) 494-4736

Hotel Los Gatos • (408) 335-1700

Howard Johnson Express Inn • (408) 280-5300

Los Gatos Lodge Hotel • (408) 354-3300

Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa • (831) 646-1701

The Moorpark Hotel • (408) 864-0300

Phoenix Lounge and Cafe • (408) 292-1141

Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay (831) 649-4511

Radisson Hotel • (408) 452-0200, Ext. 4020

Residence Inn • (408) 559-1551

The Sainte Claire • (408) 295-2000

San Jose Marriott • (408) 280-1300

Sleep Inn • (408) 434-9330

Squaw Valley Ski Resort • (530) 581-7107

Staybridge Suites • (408) 436-1600

Wyndham • (408) 453-6200

HR Global • (650) 269-737

TTG Consultants – Northern California (408) 501-2111

Andolasoft, Inc. • (408) 564-9964

Ayebiz, Inc. • (408) 383-0800

CMIT Solutions of SW Silicon Valley (408) 872-1577

Intelligent Network Services, Inc. (408) 260-1601

NovaTech Services, Inc. • (408) 295-3188

Allstate Insurance – Val Deleon • (408) 266-8501

Farmers Insurance – Blakeley & Gleason Insurance • (408) 457-9752

Garland-Sturges & Quirk Insurance Service, Inc. (408) 227-9991

Kennedy Insurance Agency, Inc. • (408) 296-1000

Micheletti & Associates • (408) 292-4900

Jeffrey Nott Insurance Services • (408) 221-1165

Paine Financial & Insurance Services, Inc. (408) 995-6851

Professional Insurance Associates (415) 613-2666

Shaw Financial & Insurance Services (408) 738-8882

State Farm Insurance – Jim Fiorentino (408) 267-3276

True-Course Aviation Insurance Services, Inc. (650) 288-2235

Y.A. Tittle & Associates Insurance Services (408) 289-5917

AAA Northern Califonia, Nevada & Utah (408) 985-9300

AAA Northern California , Nevada & Utah (408) 574-2300

Allstate Insurance • (408) 402-5767

Allstate Insurance • (916) 859-8615

Allstate Insurance – Maryann Bettencourt (408) 366-9570

Andre Nguyen, State Farm Agency (408) 298-7300

Bankers Life & Casualty Co. • (408) 377-0175

BEN-E-LECT • (888) 886-7973

Blue Cross of California • (650) 726-7328

Bozzuto & Associates Insurance Services, Inc. (800) 989-8712

CareMore • (800) 499-2793

Expert Quote • (408) 953-1000

Filice Insurance • (408) 350-5723

Lockton Insurance Brokers, Inc. • (415) 568-4000

Lockton Insurance Brokers, Inc. • (408) 200-3600

Nanci Amos – Strategic Financial Group (408) 971-2060

National Agents Alliance – Joanna Eikanas (408) 561-6858

Pacific Advisors • (408) 487-9900

Pirie Jensen, State Farm Agent • (408) 985-2755

Shaun Krilanovich – TYP • (408) 792-5416

State Farm • (408) 923-2073

State Farm – Angela Frangieh • (408) 723-2268

State Farm – llda Mitchel • (408) 655-8557

State Farm – Lillian Moore • (408) 268-8600

State Farm Insurance • (510) 985-6651

State Farm Insurance – Josh Anderson (408) 439-9015

State Farm Insurance – Jonathan Barron (408) 867-1650

Hair & Wig Services

Health & Nutrition

Health products

Health Services & products

Home builders

Home Improvements & repairs

Hospitals & clinics

Hotels & lodging

Human resources

Information technology Services

Insurance – business

Insurance – personal

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State Farm Insurance – Kriten Dorset (805) 252-0711

State Farm Quezada Agency • (408) 295-2900

Strategic Employee Benefit Services (408) 535-5770

Tate Fuller – TYP • (408) 792-5446

Ted Way • (408) 792-5448

Thoits Insurance • (408) 792-5400

United Health Care • (925) 246-7544

Robert Varich Agency – Allstate Insurance (408) 257-1234

Word & Brown • (408) 437-5929

G. Cox & Associates • (408) 280-1525

adjango • (408) 373-0437

eBay, Inc. • (408) 376-7400

Focused Life Marketing • (866) 948-2978

Get Found Search Engine Marketing (408) 802-8743

Local Biz Network • (408) 205-0864

Online Media Magic • (408) 806-0718

prxy, Inc. • (408) 850-8111

Barbaccia Properties • (408) 227-7551

Enterprise Trust & Investment Co. (408) 358-5811

Horizon Investments – Marty Lefton (408) 286-3507

Mobius Financial Network • (408) 871-1414

Wells Fargo Private Bank • (408) 938-8018

Anago Cleaning Systems • (408) 441-9700

California Janitorial Supply Co. • (408) 286-8141

General Janitorial Service • (408) 436-1322

Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems • (408) 260-3200

Moreno & Associates, Inc. • (408) 924-0353

Significant Cleaning Services • (408) 559-5959

Lomonaco & Co. • (408) 251-4100

R & J Jewelry and Loan • (408) 295-3610

Ms Bellezza Jewelry • (408) 210-7058

Pandora Jewelry • (408) 615-1417

Denali Landscape, Inc. • (650) 537-9485

Ambius • (408) 467-9453

Baxter Landscaping, Inc. • (831) 338-0263

Common Ground Landscaping • (408) 592-1239

Decorative Plant Service, Inc. • (650) 962-8275

Everything’s Blooming • (408) 993-0930

Interior Plant Design • (408) 286-1367

Leah Drake & Associates • (408) 688-7651

Metamorphosis Landscape • (408) 835-3313

ValleyCrest Landscape • (408) 453-5904

Xeralux • (650) 793-3015

CRS, Inc. Court Reporters • (408) 298-3376

JD Process Serving • (408) 722-4017

Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. • (408) 807-7965

Lighting & Watercon Supply • (408) 725-0320

UniFirst Corp. • (408) 239-9627

UniFirst Corp. • (510) 293-1380

UniFirst Corp. • (408) 931-2256

SDL International • (408) 743-3600

Loyal Bucks • (925) 984-9371

Babbitt Bearing Co., Inc. • (408) 298-1101

Advertisers Mailing Service • (408) 938-9000

FedEx Office – Campbell • (408) 379-4454

The UPS Store • (408) 927-7117

Cisco Systems, Inc. • (408) 526-4000

DCL (Discopy Labs) • (510) 651-5100

G & L Precision Die Cutting, Inc. • (408) 453-9400

Gordon Biersch Brewing Co. • (408) 278-1008

JAI • (408) 383-0300

Linear Technology Corp. • (408) 432-1900

Teledex, LLC • (408) 363-3100

Telewave, Inc. • (408) 929-4400

Tropos Networks • (408) 331-6800

KwickCart • (408) 858-2278

Marketing Works Now • (845) 222-5512

Ravensa Systems, Inc. • (408) 876-4413

Service for Profit • (650) 799-7261

Age Defy Dermatology and Wellness (408) 369-4250

Five Branches University • (408) 260-0208

Medicus Reimbursement, LLC • (408) 582-2616

Pharmin USA, LLC • (408) 316-6660

Coyote Ranch • (408) 463-0661

The Network Meeting Center at Techmart (408) 562-6111

Santa Clara County Fairgrounds Management Co., Inc. • (408) 494-3203

Scottish Rite Center • (408) 978-7483

U.S. Army • (408) 247-6311

Darling & Fischer Mortuaries • (408) 998-2226

Lima Family • (408) 295-5161

Neptune Society – San Jose • (408) 287-8700

Oak Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Park (408) 297-2447

Trident Society • (408) 249-0650

RG Racing • (916) 692-1102

Ace Relocation Systems, Inc. • (408) 287-7575

Blossom Hill Self Storage • (408) 265-7867

Extra Space Storage • (408) 998-9401

Graebel Cos., Inc. • (408) 572-8799

Lincoln Avenue Self Storage • (408) 998-4460

Moving Solutions, Inc. • (408) 920-0110

Safe Place Storage • (408) 947-8775

Silicon Valley Moving • (408) 941-0600

Suddath Relocation Systems • (408) 288-3030, Ext. 2836

My Singing Telegram • (408) 984-4600

AAI • (408) 297-8899

CORT • (408) 984-0433

Deco Designs Systems Furniture, Inc. (408) 919-0234

KBM Workspace • (408) 351-7100

Airport Park Office Building • (408) 727-7237

Pacific Business Centers • (408) 725-7100

Rockefeller Group Business Center (408) 572-5600

Samaritan Medical Center • (408) 356-3103

San Jose Executive Center • (408) 995-3200

Cartridge World • (408) 777-9001

Costco • (408) 678-2150

Konica Minolta Business Solutions (408) 241-3800

Office Depot – Aborn Sq. • (408) 223-0100

Office Depot – Auto Mall Pkwy. • (510) 497-5576

Office Depot – Blossom Hill Rd. • (408) 363-8002

Office Depot – Channing Ave. • (408) 874-6817

Office Depot – Coleman Ave. • (408) 294-9880

Office Depot – El Camino Real • (408) 746-2040

Office Depot – El Monte Ave. • (650) 964-8249

Office Depot – Los Gatos Blvd. • (408) 356-3757

Office Depot – Stevens Creek Blvd. (408) 985-4060

ShopNow • (650) 472-4027

Abrams LASIK Vision Center • (408) 557-8443

Dr. Scott P. Feldman, Optometrist (408) 294-1842

Cilker Orchards • (408) 264-2534

Associated Bag • (800) 926-6100

Packaging Results, Inc. • (510) 429-3131

Pay ‘n Time Payroll Services • (408) 927-0047

Paychex, Inc. • (408) 436-5530

PrimePay Payroll and Business Services (408) 437-3973

Clark Pest Control, Inc. • (408) 639-8667

Coastal Termite Control, Inc. • (408) 421-1035

Taps Termite and Pest Specialists, Inc. (408) 259-5900

Terminix • (510) 489-8689

Van Hooser Enterprises, Inc. • (408) 536-0550

Chevron Products Co. • (925) 842-0600

Robinson Oil Corp. • (408) 327-4300

Western States Oil • (408) 292-1041

Interior plantscaping

Internet advertising

Internet Services

Investment management

Janitorial Services & Supplies

Jewelers

Jewelry

landscape construction

landscape Services

led lighting

legal documentation Services

legal Service plans

lighting

linen Supply Services

localization – translation

loyalty programs

machine Shops

mailing Services

manufacturers

marketing – technology

medical Services

meeting Facilities

military, military recruitment

mortuaries, cemeteries & cremation

motorcycle racing teams

moving & Storage Services

music – entertainment – events

office Furniture & design

office Space

office Supplies & equipment

online directories

optometrists

orchards

packaging Services & Supplies

payroll Services

pest control

petroleum products

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Allen’s Portrait Arts • (408) 866-8811

SANJOSESTOCK.COM • (408) 691-7826

West Coast Locators, Inc. • (800) 518-8343

Calpine Corp. • (408) 995-5115

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. • (408) 743-5000

AIM Mail Center • (408) 377-2005

Copyland • (408) 971-9800

Express Printing & Graphics • (408) 400-0223

FedEx Kinko’s • (408) 873-8209

FedEx Office – Prospect Road • (408) 252-7821

Hillis Printing Co. • (408) 294-2535

Hillview Printing • (408) 779-6960

Minuteman Press • (650) 965-3600

1-800 ProColor, Inc. • (408) 354-1481

San Jose Blueprint • (408) 295-5770

Ignite Marketing • (408) 265-6180

California Strategies, LLC • (408) 572-5630

Catapult Strategies, Inc. • (408) 999-0222

Communication Techniques • (408) 255-9319

The Schoennauer Co. • (408) 947-1234

Ace Charter School • (408) 295-6008

Ira Ruskin, State Assemblyman • (650) 691-2121

Office of Assemblyman Joe Coto • (408) 277-1220

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. • (408) 725-2239

El Observador Newspaper • (408) 938-1700

The Mercury News • (408) 920-5000

95120 Almaden LifeStyles Magazine (408) 768-9160

Silicon Valley – San Jose Business Journal (408) 295-3800

Silicon Valley Community Newspapers (408) 200-1001

Target Marketing • (800) 933-3909, Ext. 1035

The Wave Media • (408) 316-7051

94.5KBAY/Mix106.5 • (408) 287-5775

Channel 104.9/KCNL-FM • (408) 452-7655

98.5 KFOX/KUFX-FM • (408) 451-7661

KGO Newstalk AM 810 • (415) 954-8100

KLIV/KRTY Radio • (408) 293-8030

92.3 La Preciosa • (408) 451-7617

Bovis Lend Lease • (415) 512-0586

Cornish & Carey Commercial • (408) 982-8466

DiNapoli Commercial Properties, LLC (408) 395-6133

Don Quick & Associates • (512) 255-3000

Embarcadero Capital Partners – St. James Plaza • (408) 490-1641

Federal Realty Investment Trust – Santana Row (408) 551-4600

Fong Enterprises • (408) 251-2576

Forst Commercial Real Estate • (408) 260-2412

GD Commercial Real Estate • (408) 955-9900

Hudson Companies • (408) 445-4000

Reilly Commercial • (408) 246-7843

Ritchie Commercial Real Estate • (408) 971-2700

Harmon Shragge, Jr. • (415) 781-8050

SJP Commercial • (408) 307-9785

Texas GVS Ideal Investments, LLC (408) 281-9674

Alain Pinel – Cindy Andrade • (408) 375-5135

Alain Pinel Realtors • (408) 472-4564

Alain Pinel Realtors, Benford & Benford Team (408) 358-1111

B & A Realtor • (408) 274-8766

Better Home & Gardens – Ventura Barnett (408) 997-9999

ClickHome Realty • (408) 615-1000

Hollingsworth & Associates • (408) 828-0123

Intero • (408) 687-3626

Intero Almaden • (408) 754-9500

Intero Real Estate – Camden • (408) 558-3600

Intero Real Estate – Evergreen Village Center (408) 850-9590

Intero Real Estate – Hamilton • (408) 879-7270

Intero Real Estate – Santana Row (408) 557-3800

Intero Real Estate Services – De Anza (408) 342-3000

Intero Real Estate Services – First St. (408) 876-4440

Intero Real Estate Services – Bob Haghighi (408) 979-5454

Intero Real Estate Services – Blayssa Nadir (408) 863-3173

Intero Real Estate Services – Saratoga (408) 863-3000

Intero Real Estate Services – Story (408) 655-2500

Intero Real Estate Services – University (408) 857-9671

Intro Real Estate • (408) 445-3600

KB Home • (888) 435-7970

Keller Williams – Dana Raines • (650) 248-8745

Linh Truong, Broker Associate – Gentry Real Estate • (408) 888-0992

Merrill Gardens at Willow Glen in San Jose (707) 980-8459

Pacific Marketing Associates • (415) 346-7888

Peter Van Dam Real Estate • (408) 947-0303

Realty World Home Advantage • (408) 264-7030

Standard Pacific Homes-South Bay Division (408) 626-6947

Mark Von Kaenel • (408) 559-8355

Westlake Realty Group, Inc. • (650) 579-1010

Read Zaro • (408) 275-6325

Keyser Marston Associates • (415) 956-4472

AMB Property Corp. • (415) 733-9504

Arcadia Development Co. • (408) 286-4440

Boston Properties • (415) 772-0700

Brandenburg, Staedler & Moore • (408) 279-5200

CIM • (323) 860-4979

The CORE Cos. • (408) 292-7841

Encitra, Inc. • (831) 818-0656

Hudson Development Services, Inc. (408) 445-4000

Invision Development Co. • (925) 752-5556

JP DiNapoli Cos., Inc. • (408) 998-2460

Keenan Land Co. • (650) 614-6246

Kimball Small Properties • (408) 998-1411

KT Properties • (408) 257-2100

MCM Diversified • (408) 288-2400

Mesa Development Co. • (408) 298-2002

The Morley Bros. • (408) 458-4400

Republic Urban Properties • (408) 977-7718

Terrence J. Rose, Inc. • (408) 496-1234

SDS NexGen Partners • (408) 298-4264

Sobrato Development Cos. • (408) 446-0700

Union Community Partners • (408) 323-1113, Ext. 410

Wilson Meany Sullivan • (415) 905-5349

WPV San Jose, LLC • (415) 489-1700

Amerimac Cal-West Financial, Inc. (408) 558-1350

Bank of America • (408) 476-6272

Bank of America Mortgage • (408) 369-7527

Bank of America Mortgage • (408) 254-7940

Blue Oak Mortgage Corp. • (408) 718-8842

Cedar Mortgage • (408) 879-9011

Coast Residential Funding • (408) 688-0312

Discovery Mortgage • (888) 884-9958

E.F. Foley & Co., Inc. • (408) 371-8882

Housing Trust of Santa Clara County (408) 436-3450

Interstate Financial • (415) 990-1119

Mortgage Magic • (408) 975-2400, Ext. 262

Partners Mortgage • (408) 257-9840, Ext. 230

Plaza Loans • (408) 460-1905

RPM Mortgage, Inc. • (408) 583-3238

Sandy Lorber • (408) 206-9648

Wells Fargo Homes Mortgage • (408) 472-5094

Lester Business Properties • (408) 655-7070

Boccardo Management Group • (408) 354-5222

C.A.W. Properties • (408) 395-2279

C.W. Swenson, Inc. • (408) 293-2555

Coates & Sowards, Inc. • (408) 371-8770

The Farmers Union • (408) 295-6605

Gilbane Building Co. • (408) 660-4400

Grubb & Ellis • (408) 452-5900

The Hudson Cos. • (408) 445-4000

Legacy at Museum Park • (408) 975-9450

MacMillan Partners, Inc. • (408) 280-6300

Massingham and Associates Management, Inc. (408) 540-5025

Muller Co. • (408) 985-1555

Northwind Properties, Ltd. • (408) 977-0707

Orchard Commercial • (408) 922-0400

Remax Real Estate Services – Len Walther (408) 806-5783

San Jose Commercial Properties • (408) 258-9690

Stonebrook Asset Management Co., Inc. (408) 257-2103

Valley Management Group • (408) 286-4200

Allied Waste Services • (408) 432-1234

Borgata Recycling • (408) 283-0557

California Waste Solutions, Inc. • (408) 292-0830

Cintas – Hal Stansbury • (510) 573-5300

Garden City Sanitation • (408) 988-4500

Green Earth Enterprises • (408) 286-3600

Green Waste Recovery, Inc. • (408) 283-4804

Recycled Fibers of California • (408) 297-1022

SIMS Metal Management • (408) 494-4200

Stevens Creek Disposal and Recycling (408) 392-3002

photographers

pipeline & leak detection

power providers

printing & copying

promotional products

public affairs

public charter Schools

public officials

public Utilities

publishers

radio Stations

real estate – commercial

real estate – residential

real estate advisory

real estate developers

real estate Financing

real estate Investors

real estate management & Services

recycling & Waste disposal

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Zach’s Recycling Center • (408) 823-2263

Zanker Road Resource Management (408) 263-2384

Rich’s Business Directories, Inc. • (800) 969-7424

GreenVent Kitchen Rebate Program (800) 927-2134

Keystone Restaurant Supply • (408) 288-4000

Amato Pizzeria • (408) 997-7727

Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria • (408) 289-9000

Antonella’s Ristorante • (408) 279-4922

Arcadia Restaurant • (408) 278-4555

Armadillo Willy’s BBQ • (650) 948-4659, Ext. 115

Billy Berk’s • (408) 292-4300

Birk’s Restaurant • (408) 980-6400

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse • (408) 284-4260

Blendz • (408) 286-0668

Blue Rock BBQ • (408) 978-2583

Britannia Arms • (408) 278-1400

Buca di Beppo – San Jose Oakridge (408) 226-1444

California Pizza Kitchen • (408) 243-0081

Campo Di Bocce • (408) 857-0074

Capers Loft, LLC • (408) 291-0677

Carl’s Jr. – Bowers • (408) 727-6660

Carl’s Jr. – Capital Ave. • (408) 258-8100

Carl’s Jr. – Coleman • (408) 292-5240

Carl’s Jr. – First St. • (408) 286-3740

Carl’s Jr. – Jackson Ave. • (408) 258-3680

Carl’s Jr. – Kiely Blvd. • (408) 243-4700

Carl’s Jr. – Lafayette St. • (408) 496-1187

Carl’s Jr. – Los Gatos Blvd. • (408) 356-5165

Carl’s Jr. – McCandless Dr. • (408) 956-1846

Carl’s Jr. – Oakmead Pkwy. • (408) 720-1501

Carl’s Jr. – Old Oakland Road • (408) 920-9611

Carl’s Jr. – S. White • (408) 238-3821

Carl’s Jr. – Saratoga Ave. • (408) 243-1234

Carl’s Jr. – Saratoga Ave. • (408) 246-6966

Carl’s Jr. – Tasman Dr. • (408) 969-0344

Carl’s Jr. – Tully Rd. • (408) 433-9507

Carl’s Jr. – W. Calaveros • (408) 263-6416

clubHOUSE Restaurant & Sports Lounge (408) 294-6843

Cold Stone Creamery – King Road (408) 347-8900

Crab Landing Seafood & Steakhouse (650) 712-1288

Denny’s – Berryessa • (408) 923-8469

Denny’s – Blossom Hill Road • (408) 448-6205

Denny’s – E. Capital Expressway • (408) 578-2549

Denny’s – South First Street • (408) 292-6217

Denny’s – Tully Road • (408) 274-1922

Dio Deka • (408) 354-7700

Downer Station Cup & Saucer Cafe (408) 266-0808

E & O Trading Co. • (408) 938-4100, Ext. 14

Erik’s Delicafe – J. Richman Group (408) 998-2323

Eulipia Restaurant & Bar • (408) 280-6161

Fahrenheit Restaurant & Lounge • (408) 998-9998

Famous Dave’s • (408) 292-7494

Flames Restaurant-Fourth Street • (408) 971-1960

Giorgio’s Italian Food and Pizzeria (408) 264-5781

The Grill on the Alley • (408) 294-2244

HMS Host • (408) 294-5108

Il Fornaio • (408) 271-3366

Krung Thai • (408) 260-8224

Left Bank Restaurant • (408) 984-4229

Lunch with Tony • (408) 493-6090

Maggiano’s Little Italy • (408) 423-8678

Mariani’s Inn & Restaurant • (408) 243-1431

Marie Callender Pie Shop • (408) 578-0643

Mizu Sushi Bar & Grill • (408) 260-7200

The Mmoon Empanadas • (408) 999-0288

MoJo Burger • (408) 924-0595

Morton’s, The Steakhouse • (408) 947-7000

O’Flaherty’s Irish Pub • (408) 947-8007

Outback Steakhouse • (408) 371-5384

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro – Blossom Hill (408) 960-2940

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro – Second St. (408) 961-5250

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro – Stanford (650) 330-1782

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro – Sunnyvale (408) 991-9078

Paolo’s Restaurant • (408) 294-2558

Paragon Restaurant & Bar • (408) 282-8888

The Pasta Market – Los Altos • (650) 949-1235

The Pasta Market – San Jose • (408) 288-6600

The Pasta Market – Sunnyvale • (408) 720-1299

Peggy Sue’s Restaurant • (408) 298-6750

Pizza My Heart • (408) 280-0707

Quiznos Subs • (408) 441-9000

Matt Rocca • (408) 292-7030

Rosie McCann’s Irish Pub and Restaurant (408) 247-1706

Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill • (480) 652-9126

Ruffled Feathers • (408) 280-7220

San Jose Bar & Grill • (408) 286-2397

Sonoma Chicken • (408) 287-4098

Sonoma Chicken Coop – Skyport • (408) 287-4098

Sweet Tomatoes • (408) 275-0423

Tessora’s Barra di Vino • (408) 626-7711

Tres Gringos • (408) 278-9888

Wetzel’s Pretzels • (408) 557-8739

Wingstop • (408) 275-9464

Best Buy for Business – Almaden Expy. (408) 979-1591

Best Buy for Business – Stevens Creek Blvd. (408) 241-6040

De La Rosa Latin American Imports, Inc. (408) 828-1983

FNK ASIA • (408) 244-2324

Fry’s Electronics • (408) 888-5449

Fry’s Electronics, Inc.

Jorcal, Inc. • (408) 406-0697

Jos. A. Bank Clothiers • (408) 224-3903

Nakashima Golf • (800) 455-5514

Perfect Penmanship • (408) 406-4586

The Plant Shopping Center • (415) 489-1707

Play It Again Sports • (408) 371-4531

San Jose Men’s Wear • (408) 251-3326

Spartan Shops, Inc. • (408) 924-1900

Tap Plastics, Inc. • (408) 292-8685

Walgreens • (408) 283-0835

Walmart • (408) 885-1142

Walmart • (408) 363-9050

Maple Leaf RV Park • (408) 776-1818

United Site Services • (800) 322-2263

Finn C. Jenssen • (408) 288-8730

Bellarmine College Preparatory • (408) 294-9224

Campbell Union High School District (408) 371-0960

Daycare & Preschool Dom Dinis, Inc. (408) 993-0383

Franklin McKinley School District (408) 283-6022

The Harker School – K-5 Campus • (408) 871-4600

The Harker School – 6-8 Campus • (408) 248-2510

The Harker School – 9-12 Campus (408) 249-2510

Mt. Pleasant School District • (408) 223-3700

Oak Grove School District • (408) 227-8300

San Jose Unified School District • (408) 535-6000

Santa Clara County Office of Education (408) 453-4310

Silicon Valley Education Foundation (408) 790-9400

DeVry University • (408) 571-3760

Heald College • (408) 934-4900

Lincoln Law School of San Jose • (408) 977-7227

MetroED • (408) 723-6724

Mission College • (408) 855-5019

National Hispanic University • (408) 273-2697

National University • (408) 236-1100

Palmer College of Chiropractic • (408) 944-6000

San Jose State University • (408) 924-1000

UC Davis Graduate School of Management (530) 752-5354

UCSC Extension in Silicon Valley • (408) 861-3700

University of Phoenix • (408) 678-1154

West Valley Mission Community College District • (408) 741-2195

All-Guard Alarm Systems, Inc. • (800) 255-4273

Broadview Home Security • (408) 931-4439

C & C Security Patrol, Inc. • (408) 383-9370

Corporate Security Concepts • (408) 559-1573

Imperium Security

Frank Lisowski • (408) 441-9999

OnView Security Services, Inc. • (408) 677-6429

PF Distribution Center • (408) 323-2370

Protection One • (800) 696-2475

RFI Communications & Security Systems – San Ignacio Ave. • (408) 225-0600

RFI Communications & Security Systems – Turtle Creek Ct. • (408) 298-5400

Securitas Security Services • (408) 341-3748

Security Code 3 • (408) 978-9111

Agilent Technologies • (408) 345-8167

NXP Semiconductors • (408) 474-7537

Angel’s Touch Home Care • (408) 365-8539

Ask Barbara • (408) 316-8169

The Atrium – Brookdale Senior Living (408) 445-7770

Eldercare Scout • (408) 338-5447

Extended Family – Living Assistance Services, LLC • (408) 404-0330

Familiar Surroundings Home Care (408) 979-9990

Home Instead Senior Care • (408) 370-6360

Regency of Evergreen Valley Assisted Living (408) 532-7677

resources

restaurant equipment & Supplies

restaurants

retail

rV parks & campgrounds

Sanitation

Scales

Schools – k-12

Schools, colleges & Universities

Security & alarm Services

Semiconductors

Senior living & Services

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Service Station Systems, Inc. • (408) 971-2445

Golden Freight, Inc. • (408) 295-4300

Almaden Plaza Shopping Center (408) 264-3766

Capitol Square Mall • (415) 775-0717

Eastridge • (408) 833-1000

The Flea Market • (408) 453-1110

Gilroy Premium Outlets • (408) 842-3729

Great Mall • (408) 945-4022

McCarthy Ranch • (408) 356-2300, Ext. 10

Princeton Plaza Mall • (408) 275-0550

Pueblo Plaza Shopping Center • (408) 997-7011

Santana Row – Federal Realty Investment (408) 551-4611

Tropicana • (408) 251-2576

Westfield Oakridge • (408) 578-2912

Westfield Valley Fair • (408) 248-4451

Shred-it • (650) 588-2227

BLR Sign Systems • (408) 956-9401

Mission City Signs • (408) 963-6587

San Jose Signs • (408) 294-7446

Sign-A-Rama • (408) 977-1450

Signs By Tomorrow • (408) 988-7797

Signs Tech Solutions • (408) 988-9988

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, LLC (415) 652-5993

Jan Marini Skin Research, Inc. • (408) 362-0130

JoAnn Johnson Independent Beauty Consultant Mary Kay • (408) 891-1674

Leslie D. Mejia – Mary Kay Beauty Consultant (559) 352-5021

Rayco Energy • (408) 836-4758

Real Goods Solar • (408) 370-3600

REC Solar • (408) 746-3062

Regency Renewable Resources, Inc. (408) 946-7100

Renewable Power Solutions, Inc. • (408) 998-7400

Solar Junction • (408) 503-7000

SolFocus • (650) 623-7186

SunPower North America • (408) 240-5500

Westinghouse Solar • (408) 402-9410

Ayoma LifeSpa • (408) 423-5424

Balance Yoga Center • (408) 362-1139

Designers Limited Grand Salon & Med Spa (408) 378-7300

Oakland A’s – Earthquakes Soccer (510) 638-4900

San Francisco 49ers • (408) 562-4949

San Jose Earthquakes • (408) 556-7700

San Jose Sharks • (408) 287-7070

San Jose Sports Authority • (408) 288-2930

San Jose Sports Marketing • (408) 440-3432

Tax Goddess, Inc. • (408) 246-6136

aap3, Inc. • (408) 876-4866

Agilent Technologies • (408) 345-8167

Applied Materials, Inc. • (408) 727-5555

Kerio Technologies • (408) 496-4500

Lockheed Martin – San Jose Campus (408) 473-4445

AT&T • (408) 493-7680

Bridge Wireless • (408) 264-8500

CBeyond • (866) 382-4519

InTouch Wireless (T-Mobile) • (408) 253-2000

PSS Communications, Inc. • (408) 496-3330

TelePacific Communications • (408) 240-2200

Comcast • (800) 945-2288

CreaTV San Jose • (408) 295-8815

KICU TV36 • (510) 874-0176

KPIX-TV • (415) 362-5550

NBC Bay Area • (408) 432-4351

Oakwood Temporary Housing • (408) 551-6971

Far West Sanitation & Storage, Inc. (800) 832-6886

College of Adaptive Arts • (408) 394-6816

Renegade Theatre Experiment • (408) 351-4440

Shady Shakespeare Theatre Co. • (650) 969-5195, Ext. 408-569-03

The Balanced Body Therapeautic Massage (408) 905-1401

City Towing and Automotive Services (408) 297-6792

Delta Towing, Inc. • (408) 287-1160

Motorbody • (408) 993-9555

Consulate General of Brazil-Trade Promotion Bureau • (415) 820-5283

Westminster Promotions • (408) 962-1515

The Abundance Co. • (408) 975-9930

Achievex Corp. • (408) 404-6764

Environmental Institute of America (800) 459-3090

San Jose – Evergreen Community College District • (408) 283-3600

Stars-Strategic Training & Research Services (408) 204-3147

Allstar Bay Area Limousine • (408) 207-5536

APM Limousine Services • (408) 980-5133

Bauer’s Intelligent Transportation (415) 522-1212

Corinthian International Parking Services, Inc. (800) 500-2477

Eco City Cycles • (408) 771-7723

511 Rideshare • (510) 273-3600

Royal Coach Tours • (408) 279-4801

Valley Relocatio – Meridian Worldwide (408) 938-3625

Yellow Cab Co. • (408) 777-7777

Art History Alive • (831) 475-3807

Casto Travel, Inc. • (408) 984-7000

Let’s Travel • (408) 972-0770

Omega World Travel • (707) 678-6381

R.T. Peak Travel Group • (408) 286-2633

Segway of San Francisco • (650) 355-8655

Ticket To Travel • (408) 531-9228

Uchida Travel • (408) 293-3399

Olympic Trophy Manufacturing Co., Inc. (408) 295-6300

Fleet Bodyworx, Inc. • (408) 291-0676

Mission Valley Ford Truck Sales, Inc. (408) 933-2300

Alsco – American Linen Division • (408) 279-2345

Gifted Grant Writing • (408) 374-8480

Inspired Media and Message • (408) 348-3458

LTv – Online Video Production • (408) 421-6523

PreviewMe.tv • (408) 672-4742

STILL N’ MOTION • (408) 292-9982

San Jose Distribution Services (408) 292-9100

Aqua Purification Systems, Inc. (408) 225-7972

Poseidon Water • (408) 799-3852

R&B Co. • (408) 436-1699

San Jose Water Co. • (408) 279-7900

Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC – Steven Eggers (408) 244-3500

Morgan Multimedia, Inc. • (408) 984-4600

M3iworks, Inc. • (408) 476-9667

Sandra L. Smith, Inc. • (408) 971-1104

Stark Marketing Group • (408) 425-5758

Vier Creative • (408) 655-1726

Greenlite Medicine • (650) 396-8080

Roman Paradigm Massage & Therapy (408) 726-2363

Black Ridge Vineyards • (408) 399-6396

Celilo Group Media/EcoMetro • (408) 423-9698

Cinnabar Vineyard & Winery • (408) 741-5858

The Mountain Winery • (408) 741-2820

The Copywriting Specialist • (408) 829-6070

I Write the Words • (408) 504-6614

Service Station equipment

Shipping

Shopping centers

Shredding Services

Signs & banners

Ski resorts

Skin care

Solar energy Systems

Spas

Sports organizations

tax Services

technology

telecommunications

television

temporary Housing

temporary Site Services

theater

therapeautic massages

towing

trade promotion bureau

trade Show Services

training

transportation Services

travel & Vacations

trophies & awards

trucks, rVs & motorcycles

Uniform Services

Video Services

Warehousing

Water

Wealth management

Web design

Weight loss Services

Wellness

Wineries

Writers – editors

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