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Cal PreservingWebsite: http://www.calpreserving.com/OUR MISSION |
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Ada's CafeWebsite: http://www.adascafe.orgAda’s Cafe & Catering is a non-profit food service business that serves delicious food and hires disabled adults and trains them to work in our business. Ada’s Cafe at the Mitchell Park Community Center. Ada’s will serve delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner items, as well as frozen yogurt, smoothies, and fresh baked goods, made on the premises, in a friendly setting. Our motto is “Where Good Food and Community Meet.” Ada’s is available for Catering events for every type of celebration or gathering from small dinner parties, cocktail parties, themed events and banquets for up to 400 guests. When you hire Ada’s, not only will you be receiving a delicious, creative event, but you will also be supporting the very best in social entrepreneurship. We focus on organic, local and seasonal food simply and deliciously prepared. At Ada’s, we’re serving more that just great food! We are building community, fostering understanding and giving an often neglected part of our population a place to learn skills and earn a living. |
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Alhouse RealtyWebsite: https://www.alhousedeaton.com/Assisting home sellers and home buyers on the Peninsula and Silicon Valley with friendly, personalized service, Alhouse King Realty is one of the longest operating independent real estate companies in the Bay Area. We have built a reputation of honesty and integrity in providing a “turnkey” solution to all your real estate needs. We look forward to serving you! Please visit us at: www.akrealty.com |
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Goetz Bros Sporting GoodsWebsite: https://goetzsports.comGoetz Brothers Sporting Goods has been a family owned and operated business for over 70 years. Founded as a small card and gift store in downtown Redwood City, California in 1937 Goetz Brothers grew to become a department store of sorts furnishing the area with TVs, typewriters, hobbies, pianos as well as sporting goods. Over the years the sporting goods department grew becoming the biggest department in the store. The music department was the last non sports related department until it was dropped in the late 1990s leaving Goetz Brothers as a team sports store specializing in baseball/softball, with football, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, rugby, volleyball, and just about everything else you could need for team sports. With over seventy years in the business we are confident that we can serve all your needs from equipment to shoes to uniforms. If you don’t see what you need on goetzsports.com please call or email us. Please visit us at: www.goetzsports.com |
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Guy Plumbing and HeatingWebsite: http://guyplumbing.com/Welcome |
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PAPOAWebsite: http://www.paloaltopoa.com/The goal of the Palo Alto Police Officers’ Association is to partner with the community and provide quality police service through community interaction, emphasizing the highest degree of cooperation, professionalism and ethical behavior, and to create an atmosphere of safety and security. Our community policing approach helps neighborhoods keep safe by working with our police officers daily. The Palo Alto Police Officers’ Association is active in our community and many of our members volunteer in and around the communities where they live. |
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Sundance The SteakhouseWebsite: http://www.sundancethesteakhouse.com/Since its opening in 1974, beef & martinis have never gone out of style at this Palo Alto institution. The atmosphere is very clubby with fireplaces, dark wood, sports memorabilia & plush leather booths tucked into the many nooks throughout the dining room. Famous for their slow-roasted prime rib, they also offer fresh seafood, lobster tail & of course their specially aged prime graded steaks. The menu is supported by extensive award-winning wine list making this steakhouse one of the best on the Peninsula. Visit us at www.sundancethesteakhouse.com for more information. |
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Palo Alto OaksWebsite: https://www.baclbaseball.com/The Palo Alto Oaks honor Tony Makjavich for his love and dedication to the Oaks. Without Tony, the Oaks would have surely died long ago like all the other semi pro teams on the peninsula. |
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The Old ProWebsite: http://www.oldpropa.com/The original Old Pro on El Camino in Palo Alto opened its doors in 1964 and was the Bay Area’s first “Sports Bar”. A unique looking building that resembled a Quonset Hut was more than a sports bar. “The Pro” originally offered a basic menu of burgers, fries, sandwiches and of course, cold beer. The “New Old Pro” has re-opened its doors on Ramona Avenue in the heart of downtown Palo Alto after undergoing a major remodel in 2006. Please visit us at: www.oldpropa.com |
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Dutch GooseWebsite: http://www.dutchgoose.netThe Dutch Goose in Menlo Park has been serving burgers, brews, and pizza to our loyal patron since 1966. We take pride in our carved tables, peanut shells on the floor, signature deviled eggs, 8 plasma televisions, heated outside patio, private conference room, pool table, arcades, 12 cold beers on tap, and our outside bar The Duck Blind. Visit us at: www.dutchgoose.net |
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