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9 Sept. 26, 2013 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun 2500 Central Ave. Ste #202A Alameda (510) 809-5244 Professional organic skin care treatments, LED light therapy, full body waxing, and brow tinting 20% off first skin care treatment — OR — $5 off first waxing service ART SAILS Framing Personal Service, Quality Work Since 1977 Free upgrade to Conservation Glass w/any order of $100 or more! HOURS: Tues-Fri: 10-5, Sat: 10-4 12x12 and 16x16 square framed beveled mirrors while they last. Your choice: $79.95 2000 ENCINAL AVE. 522-4494 R&B Cellars Alameda's largest and oldest family owned winery. Superb award-winning wines at affordable prices OFFICE: 1835 San Jose Ave. Alameda TASTING ROOM: Alameda Vintners Club (510) 749-8477 | [email protected] | www.rbcellars.com The Improviser: Double Gold Medal, 98 Points, “Best of Class” of Appellation - California - State Fair Wine Competition, 2012 TASTING ROOM NOW OPEN at Angela’s Bistro & Bar 2301 Central Ave. A Shopping Destination of Distinction CHESTNUT ENCINAL STATION Visit www.SusanJeffries.com for our Blog & “Divorce Roadmap” SUSAN L. JEFFRIES, JD, LUM(Tax) n Master’s Degree in Tax Law n 31 Years Tax Experience n Past-chair of State & County Tax & Family Law Committees Marriage v Divorce v Children v Property Exceptional Expertise in all Divorce Issues Effective, Aggressive and Affordable Representation Over 20 years experience Protect your marital rights: v Property rights analysis v Custody & Visitation schedules v Spousal & Child support v Pre & Post Marital agreements v Financial & Tax advice v Trial litigation & Expert negotiation v Regular reports & explanations throughout the process Call now to protect your marital rights: MEMBER 10 Years Voted “BEST ATTORNEY” ANG Newspapers 93-03 Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter l 1590 Fortmann Way, Alameda, CA 94501 l 510-337-8565 A Benefit for The Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter - cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, and yes turtles! September 27 At Rockwall wine Company Vip reception 6PM - 7PM l Gala 7PM - 9:30PM Reserve now Gala Pre-sale $80 l VIP $125 100% of all event proceeds support homeless pets www.AfterTheBall.org KENT & KATHY ROSENBLUM JIVA CREATIVE MBH ARCHITECTS PROVIDENCE VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND CLINIC ROCK WALL WINE COMPANY US BANK ALAMEDA PET HOSPITAL BANK OF ALAMEDA BAY AREA NEWS GROUP - THE ALAMEDA JOURNAL CHRISTINA BALOGH-NUNES EXCEL GRAPHICS GAIL SOARES-ARTIKASLAN, EAMICHAEL & LEEANNE BAKER JANINE BOEHM PARK CENTRE ANIMAL HOSPITAL URBAN ISLAND HOME FURNISHINGS Alameda Funeral and Cremation Services Mim Carlson & Bob Treppa Edward Jones Investments - Office of Deb Knowles Fidelity Insurance Services Harbor Bay Realty John L. Lipp & Peter Lunny Roger Duke Farmers Insurance Nothing Bundt Cakes Sterling Morgtage Specialist Tonya Perme Photography In Memory of Judy Salamon, a Devoted Animal Advocate Fog Line Vineyards J. C. Cellars Rosenblum Cellars Thiel Family Wines Urban Legend Cellars Prospect 772 Wine Company 2013 After the Ball, Auctioneer: Lenny Broberg person. Redux Studios & Gallery, 2315 Lincoln Ave. (Info: 865-1109) n 2 to 4 p.m. Shoots and Ladders Softball Game: Featuring players from the Alameda police and fire associations. Proceeds ben- efit Alameda Family Services. Upper Washington Park, Central Avenue and Eighth Street. (Info: 747-7529 or www.alamedaca.gov/recreation) n 3 to 3:30 p.m. Fish Feeding Time: Five aquariums with more than 20 bay species will be fed while learning who is eating what and how aquarium environments are kept healthy. Free for all ages. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187) n 6 to 9 p.m. Anniversary Party: Meet the designers and learn about the classes. Free to the public. The Sewing Room and Style Lounge, 2434 Webb Ave. n 7 p.m. Meet the Author: Meet local author Phil Canalin who will read from and discuss his book Slow Pitch Softball — More Than Just a Game. Books, Inc., 1344 Park St. (Info: 522-2226) Sunday, Sept. 29 n 10:30 a.m. Blessing of the Animals Celebration: Bring your ani- mal companions (or a picture of one) to be honored and blessed during a special intergenerational celebra- tion. All are welcome. Courtyard, First Congregational Church, 1912 Central Ave. (Info: 522-6012) n 2 p.m. B.G.P. Social Network Book Society: Members (ages 16 and older) will discuss The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore. Books, Inc., 1344 Park St. (Info: 522-2226) n 2 to 3 p.m. Family Nature Fun Hour: “Nature Art.” Discover what’s new in the Visitors Center. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187) n 3 to 3:30 p.m. Fish Feeding Time: Five aquariums with more than 20 bay species will be fed while you learn who is eating what and how aquarium environments are kept healthy. Free for all ages. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187) n 6 p.m. The Intimates: East Bay Queer Book Club: Members will discuss Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Books, Inc., 1344 Park St. (Info: 522-2226) n 7 p.m. “Caminos Flamencos”: Featuring a rotating cast of flamenco performers, special guest artists and surprises. Tickets: $15, in advance; $20 at the door; $10 for children 12 and younger. Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Ave. (Info: 865- 5060 or www.rhythmix.org) Tuesday, Oct. 1 n 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Sea Squirts: “Are Dinosaurs Really Extinct?” Outdoor exploration and a theme-related craft for children 3 to 5 and an adult. Fee: $5. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Registration required: 888-327-2757, option 2, 3) n 1 p.m. Mastick Book Club: An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin. Free to seniors. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: Kevin Brunetti, 747-7512) n 7 p.m. Alameda Stamp Club: Meeting for collectors and prospec- tive members. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1420 Lafayette St.; enter on Chestnut. (Info: Barbara Herbert, 522-6503) Wednesday, Oct. 2 n 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AARP Driver Safety: First of two sessions of a program designed for motorists 50 and older. Fee: $12 for AARP mem- bers, $14 for non-members. Pre- registration is required. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave. (Info, registration: 747-7506) n Noon to 1:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Alameda: Jennifer Ott, from the city of Alameda staff, will dis- cuss the status of Alameda Point and the recent Environmental Impact Report. Open to the public. No-host lunch is optional, but must be reserved. Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Ave. (Info, RSVP: 523-5822) n 6 to 8 p.m. Lawyers in the Library: Free legal service. Signup at 5:30. Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St. (Info: 747-7713) n 7 p.m. Singer/Songwriter’s Open Mic Night: Open mic, fol- lowed by an original act at the end of the evening. High Street Station, 1303 High St. (Info: Billie, 995-8049) n 7 to 9 p.m. Alameda Island Poets: Poetry reading and writing workshop. Featured readers, then open mic. Books, Inc. 1344 Park St. (Info: 418-0266 or 522-6442) Thursday, Oct. 3 n Noon: East Bay Retired Teachers, Division 2: Luncheon meeting and special program. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave. n Noon to 3 p.m. Alameda Oakland Homelearners: Meet for fun and idea exchange. Lincoln Park, High Street and Santa Clara Avenue. (Info: www.aohl.net) n 7 to 9 p.m. Literary Night: Sign up to read your own work or listen as others do. Free to the public. Julie’s Coffee and Tea Garden, 1223 Park St. (Info: 865-2385) Friday, Oct. 4 n 6 to 8 p.m. First Friday Social Dinner: Gathering of members and friends of the League of Women Voters of Alameda. High Street Station Café, 1303 High St. (RSVP: Connie, 995-8672) n 7 to 9 p.m. Fr’ette JAM: Unplugged or quietly electric; play in turns or jam with others. Bring your own instrument. Free to the public; donations appreciated. Frank Bette Center for the Arts, 1601 Paru St. (Info: www.frankbette- center.org or 523-6957) n 9 p.m. Zydeco Music and Dance: Featuring the Alameda All- Star Zydeco Band. Dance lessons at 8. Tickets sold at the door; $15. Eagles Hall, 2305 Alameda Ave. (Info: 522-7626 or 415-285-6285) SNEAK PEEK n Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. El Rancho Day Fiesta: Game booths, bingo, barbecue dinners, food booths, face painting, music and raffle prizes. Annual fundraiser for St. Joseph Elementary School, 1910 San Antonio Ave. (Info: www.stjo- sephalameda.org) n Oct. 5, 2 p.m. Blessing of the Animals Celebration: Bring your animal companions (or a picture of one) to be honored and blessed during a special courtyard celebra- tion. All are welcome. Courtyard, First Presbyterian Church, 2001 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: 522-1477) n Oct. 5, 3 p.m. Blessing of the Animals of Alameda for the Feast Day of Francis of Assisi: A service with pets (or photos of them), followed by outdoor blessings for hoofed or restless animals. Free to the public. Christ Episcopal Church, 1700 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: www.christchurch alameda.org/blessings) Events: Taking place in the Island City this week and beyond Continued from page 4 Courtesy photo In honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals, Alameda’s animals can receive blessings both Sunday, Sept. 29, and Saturday, Oct. 5, at three local churches. SPACIOUS TOWNHOME! Lovely 3 bedroom/2.5 bath townhome located in beau- tiful courtyard. Updated kitchen and baths. Neutral carpets, dual-paned windows and sliding doors, private patio and a two-car garage with storage. 3338 Solomon Lane Asking $544,00O PENDING SINGLE LEVEL! Spacious 2 bedroom/2 bath townhome in a fabulous location. Updated kitchen, neutral carpets, dual-paned windows, sliding doors and skylights in both baths. Also includes a two-car garage and a lovely patio. 3334 Cook Lane Asking $489,00O OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM [email protected] Nancy Evans, CRS (510) 769-1680

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9 Sept. 26, 2013 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun

2500 Central Ave. Ste #202AAlameda

(510) 809-5244Professional organic skin care treatments, LED light therapy,

full body waxing, and brow tinting

20% off first skin care treatment — OR —

$5 off first waxing service

Art SAilS FramingPersonal Service, Quality Work Since 1977

Free upgrade to Conservation Glass w/any order of $100 or more!

HOURS: Tues-Fri: 10-5,

Sat: 10-4

12x12 and 16x16 square framed beveled mirrors

while they last. Your choice: $79.95

2000 ENCINAL AVE.522-4494

R&B CellarsAlameda's largest and oldest

family owned winery.Superb award-winning wines at affordable prices

Office: 1835 San Jose Ave. AlamedaTASTing ROOm: Alameda Vintners club

(510) 749-8477 | [email protected] | www.rbcellars.com

The Improviser: Double Gold Medal, 98 Points, “Best of Class” of Appellation - California

- State Fair Wine Competition, 2012

TASTING ROOMNOW

OPeNat Angela’s

Bistro & Bar2301 Central Ave.

A Shopping Destination of Distinction

Chestnut enCinal station

Visit www.SusanJeffries.com for our Blog & “Divorce Roadmap”

SuSan L. JeffrieS, JD, LUM(Tax)

n Master’s Degree in Tax Lawn 31 Years Tax Experiencen Past-chair of State & County Tax & Family Law Committees

Marriage v Divorce v Children v Propertyexceptional expertise in all Divorce Issues

Effective, Aggressive and Affordable Representation

Over 20 years experienceProtect your marital rights:

v Property rights analysisv Custody & Visitation schedulesv Spousal & Child supportv Pre & Post Marital agreementsv Financial & Tax advicev Trial litigation & Expert negotiationv Regular reports & explanations throughout the process

Call now to protect your marital rights: MEMBER

10 Years Voted

“BEST ATTORNEY”

ANG Newspapers 93-03

Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter l 1590 Fortmann Way, Alameda, CA 94501 l 510-337-8565

A Benefi t for

The Friends of the

Alameda Animal Shelter -

cats, dogs, rabbits, birds,

and yes turtles! 

September 27At Rockwall wine Company

Vip reception 6PM - 7PM l Gala 7PM - 9:30PM

Reserve now Gala Pre-sale $80 l VIP $125

100% of all event proceeds support homeless pets

www.AfterTheBall.org

KENT & KATHY ROSENBLUM • JIVA CREATIVE • MBH ARCHITECTS PROVIDENCE VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND CLINIC • ROCK WALL WINE COMPANY • US BANK ALAMEDA PET HOSPITAL • BANK OF ALAMEDA • BAY AREA NEWS GROUP - THE ALAMEDA JOURNAL

CHRISTINA BALOGH-NUNES • EXCEL GRAPHICS • GAIL SOARES-ARTIKASLAN, EA MICHAEL & LEEANNE BAKER JANINE BOEHM • PARK CENTRE ANIMAL HOSPITAL • URBAN ISLAND HOME FURNISHINGS

Alameda Funeral and Cremation Services • Mim Carlson & Bob Treppa • Edward Jones Investments - Offi ce of Deb KnowlesFidelity Insurance Services • Harbor Bay Realty • John L. Lipp & Peter Lunny • Roger Duke Farmers Insurance • Nothing Bundt Cakes

Sterling Morgtage Specialist • Tonya Perme Photography • In Memory of Judy Salamon, a Devoted Animal Advocate

Fog Line Vineyards • J. C. Cellars • Rosenblum Cellars • Thiel Family Wines • Urban Legend Cellars • Prospect 772 Wine Company

2013 After the Ball, Auctioneer: Lenny Broberg

person. Redux Studios & Gallery, 2315 Lincoln Ave. (Info: 865-1109)

n 2 to 4 p.m. Shoots and Ladders Softball Game: Featuring players from the Alameda police and fire associations. Proceeds ben-efit Alameda Family Services. Upper Washington Park, Central Avenue and Eighth Street. (Info: 747-7529 or www.alamedaca.gov/recreation)

n 3 to 3:30 p.m. Fish Feeding Time: Five aquariums with more than 20 bay species will be fed while learning who is eating what and how aquarium environments are kept healthy. Free for all ages. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187)

n 6 to 9 p.m. Anniversary Party: Meet the designers and learn about the classes. Free to the public. The Sewing Room and Style Lounge, 2434 Webb Ave.

n 7 p.m. Meet the Author: Meet local author Phil Canalin who will read from and discuss his book Slow Pitch Softball — More Than Just a Game. Books, Inc., 1344 Park St. (Info: 522-2226)

Sunday, Sept. 29

n 10:30 a.m. Blessing of the Animals Celebration: Bring your ani-mal companions (or a picture of one) to be honored and blessed during a special intergenerational celebra-

tion. All are welcome. Courtyard, First Congregational Church, 1912 Central Ave. (Info: 522-6012)

n 2 p.m. B.G.P. Social Network Book Society: Members (ages 16 and older) will discuss The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore. Books, Inc., 1344 Park St. (Info: 522-2226)

n 2 to 3 p.m. Family Nature Fun Hour: “Nature Art.” Discover what’s new in the Visitors Center. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187)

n 3 to 3:30 p.m. Fish Feeding Time: Five aquariums with more than 20 bay species will be fed while you learn who is eating what and how aquarium environments are kept healthy. Free for all ages. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 544-3187)

n 6 p.m. The Intimates: East Bay Queer Book Club: Members will discuss Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Books, Inc., 1344 Park St. (Info: 522-2226)

n 7 p.m. “Caminos Flamencos”: Featuring a rotating cast of flamenco performers, special guest artists and surprises. Tickets: $15, in advance; $20 at the door; $10 for children 12 and younger. Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Ave. (Info: 865-5060 or www.rhythmix.org)

Tuesday, Oct. 1n 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Sea

Squirts: “Are Dinosaurs Really Extinct?” Outdoor exploration and a theme-related craft for children 3 to 5 and an adult. Fee: $5. Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Registration required: 888-327-2757, option 2, 3)

n 1 p.m. Mastick Book Club: An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin. Free to seniors. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: Kevin Brunetti, 747-7512)

n 7 p.m. Alameda Stamp Club: Meeting for collectors and prospec-tive members. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1420 Lafayette St.; enter on Chestnut. (Info: Barbara Herbert, 522-6503)

Wednesday, Oct. 2n 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AARP Driver

Safety: First of two sessions of a program designed for motorists 50 and older. Fee: $12 for AARP mem-bers, $14 for non-members. Pre-registration is required. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave. (Info, registration: 747-7506)

n Noon to 1:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Alameda: Jennifer Ott, from the city of Alameda staff, will dis-cuss the status of Alameda Point and the recent Environmental Impact Report. Open to the public. No-host lunch is optional, but must be reserved. Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Ave. (Info, RSVP: 523-5822)

n 6 to 8 p.m. Lawyers in the Library: Free legal service. Signup at 5:30. Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St. (Info: 747-7713)

n 7 p.m. Singer/Songwriter’s Open Mic Night: Open mic, fol-lowed by an original act at the end of the evening. High Street Station, 1303 High St. (Info: Billie, 995-8049)

n 7 to 9 p.m. Alameda Island Poets: Poetry reading and writing workshop. Featured readers, then open mic. Books, Inc. 1344 Park St. (Info: 418-0266 or 522-6442)

Thursday, Oct. 3n Noon: East Bay Retired

Teachers, Division 2: Luncheon meeting and special program. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave.

n Noon to 3 p.m. Alameda Oakland Homelearners: Meet for fun and idea exchange. Lincoln Park, High Street and Santa Clara Avenue. (Info: www.aohl.net)

n 7 to 9 p.m. Literary Night: Sign up to read your own work or listen as others do. Free to the public. Julie’s Coffee and Tea Garden, 1223 Park St. (Info: 865-2385)

Friday, Oct. 4n 6 to 8 p.m. First Friday Social

Dinner: Gathering of members and friends of the League of Women Voters of Alameda. High Street Station Café, 1303 High St. (RSVP: Connie, 995-8672)

n 7 to 9 p.m. Fr’ette JAM: Unplugged or quietly electric; play in turns or jam with others. Bring your own instrument. Free to the public; donations appreciated. Frank Bette Center for the Arts, 1601 Paru St. (Info: www.frankbette-center.org or 523-6957)

n 9 p.m. Zydeco Music and Dance: Featuring the Alameda All-Star Zydeco Band. Dance lessons at 8. Tickets sold at the door; $15. Eagles Hall, 2305 Alameda Ave. (Info: 522-7626 or 415-285-6285)

Sneak Peek

n Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. El Rancho Day Fiesta: Game booths, bingo, barbecue dinners, food booths, face painting, music and raffle prizes. Annual fundraiser for St. Joseph Elementary School, 1910 San Antonio Ave. (Info: www.stjo-sephalameda.org)

n Oct. 5, 2 p.m. Blessing of the Animals Celebration: Bring your animal companions (or a picture of one) to be honored and blessed during a special courtyard celebra-tion. All are welcome. Courtyard, First Presbyterian Church, 2001 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: 522-1477)

n Oct. 5, 3 p.m. Blessing of the Animals of Alameda for the Feast Day of Francis of Assisi: A service with pets (or photos of them), followed by outdoor blessings for hoofed or restless animals. Free to the public. Christ Episcopal Church, 1700 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: www.christchurch alameda.org/blessings)

events: Taking place in the Island City this week and beyondContinued from page 4

Courtesy photo

In honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals, Alameda’s animals can receive blessings both Sunday, Sept. 29, and Saturday, Oct. 5, at three local churches.

SPACIOUS TOWNHOME!

Lovely 3 bedroom/2.5 bath townhome located in beau-tiful courtyard. Updated kitchen and baths. Neutral carpets, dual-paned windows and sliding doors, private patio and a two-car garage with storage.

3338 Solomon Lane Asking $544,00O

PENDING

SINGLE LEVEL!

Spacious 2 bedroom/2 bath townhome in a fabulous location. Updated kitchen, neutral carpets, dual-paned windows, sliding doors and skylights in both baths. Also includes a two-car garage and a lovely patio.

3334 Cook Lane Asking $489,00O

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM

[email protected]

Nancy Evans, CRS(510) 769-1680