Friday, May 5, 2023, 10-2 pm Meet the Artist Maria Poroy at Venture Gallery, Portola Hotel, 260 Alvarado Street. Old Town’s own Maria Poroy will display and discuss her vividly colored art as May’s featured artist. Come visit her on May 5 and May 20. Her art is on display May 1-31.
Saturday, May 6, 8 am-5 pm and Sunday 10-5- Pacific Grove’s “Good Old Days” begins with an 8 am pancake breakfast at Jewell Park and parade on Pine Street at 10 am on Saturday, with fun, live music on five stages, food, and craft booths throughout both days on Lighthouse Avenue. The festival is free, but carnival rides and petting zoo requires fee.
Saturday, May 6, 2023, 10-12 – Wharf Walk with Maritime Historian Tim Thomas. – Learn about the history of the fishing industry and wharf on this free tour for ages 10-adult only. Meets in front of the Harbor House store. Advance reservations are required as space is limited. Call Tim Thomas at 831-521-3304 or email timsardine@yahoo.com.
Saturday, May 6, 3-7 pm. Dance Center’s Musical Theater Performance in front of Rockfish Harbor Grill at Old Fisherman’s Wharf. Free.
Monday, May 8, 4-9 – Stokes Adobe Fundraiser – Eat at the Stokes Adobe Restaurant and a portion of your bill will go to the Monterey Public Library.
Wednesday, May 10, 2023, 7 pm – Old Town Neighborhood Association Meeting with featured speaker Officer Leniart of the Monterey Police Department. In addition to updates from our local committees and projects, hear an update from the police on local issues and concerns, and bring any questions you may have. Meet at the Community Room of the McKone Building, MIIS, 499 Pierce Street/corner of Jefferson. All Old Town residents are welcome, regardless of membership. Come in person or join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://middlebury.zoom.us/j/95304056025?pwd=bGpnU21nUnhPUlVTTVNhVVZ1VjB2dz09
Password: 174127
Sunday, May 14, 2023 – Mother’s Day on the Wharf- Enjoy Mother’s Day decorations and photo opportunities on the wharf. Vendors offer specials for Mother’s Day.
Monday, May 29, 2023, 1 pm. Monterey County Pops! Annual Memorial Day Concert on Monterey City Hall lawn begins at 1 pm with the Monterey Peninsula Gospel Community Choir. At 2 pm Monterey County Pops! Orchestra plays. Free!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MERIENDA – We have filled the Old Town table for the Merienda fiesta on June 3. You may purchase tickets ($125) directly at https://montereyhistory.org, subject to availability.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey. Also, let them know if you want to be part of this committee.
COMMUNITY SURVEY The city requests your feedback in updating the General Plan (long range plan), in particular to comply with new state requirements to build 3654 new homes. Online at https://haveyoursaymonterey.org/monterey2031
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Don’t Forget the Community Meeting on the Affordable Housing Project tomorrow night plus Old Town Plays Bocce on Saturday. See you there!
Wednesday, April 12, 6 pm – Community Meeting on the Affordable Housing Project proposed by Mid-Pen Housing for Van Buren and Madison. Held at the Mid-Pen Senior Project, 669 Van Buren. This is your opportunity for an advance look at plans and to give valuable feedback in the early stages.
Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15, 7:30 pm Celebrate the Cherry Blossom Festival at the Stanton Center with a live performance of Taiko Drumming. Tickets are $10 child /$20 adult and help support Monterey History and Art. Doors open at 7 pm.
Saturday, April 15, 10:30 am Bocce by the Bay – Join neighbors from Old Town in this friendly game at the bocce courts off Custom House Plaza. We’ll bring some snacks and equipment. Just come for a lot of fun and camaraderie. No experience required. Free. No RSVP needed. Flyer attached.
Saturday, April 15, 2023- “Plein Air in Old Monterey”- See plein air artists painting at historic adobes and gardens throughout the day. Map available at Monterey Museum of Art, the Stanton Center, and at homes open for Jo Mora Day. Exhibition and sale of their work will be held 3-4 pm at Elkins Park on Calle Principal, next to the museum.
Saturday, April 15, 10-4 pm Jo Mora Day – Free walking tours and driving guides to see art work by Jo Mora, famous muralist, cartographer, and sculptor whose work is on display at Casa Serrano (412 Pacific St), Mayo Hayes O’Donnell Library (155 Van Buren), Doud House (177 Van Buren), Stanton Center (Custom House Plaza) and the Pacific House (Custom House Plaza), as well as other locations on the peninsula. Stop by these locations for more information, sponsored by Monterey History and Art Association.
Saturday, April 15, 2023 12-4 pm – Monterey Museum of Art Block Party. A free event for the family involving creating art at MMA at 559 Pacific Street. In addition, an evening dance party for adults over 21 costs $25 and helps raise funds for the museum.
Saturday, April 15, 1:30-2:30 “Guided Tide Pooling at Lover’s Point, with the PG Foundation and the Western Flyer Foundation. For more information: https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10421608.
Thursday, April 20, 4-5 pm “Squid, Shark and Ray Artisanal Fisheries in the Gulf of California”, A Cannery Row Days Zoom presentation sponsored by the Monterey Public Library. Free, but must register at: https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10403160.
Thursday, April 20, 7-9:15 pm “Bach Goes to Town-Jazz Interpretations of Bach” at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies Irvine Auditorium, McCone Building, 499 Pierce St. A discussion and performance by Monterey Jazz Festival Regional All-Star Ensemble, members of the Monterey Symphony and Youth Symphony Salinas Faculty. Free to the public but must register, subject to space availability. More info at: https://montereyjazzfestival.org/education/program/bach-to-bop/.
Saturday, April 22, 2-4 pm – “CSUMB President Vanya Quinones Presents Plans for Growth” at Monterey Public Library Community Room, sponsored by American Association of University Women. Free and open to the public.
Saturday, May 5, 2023, 10-2 pm Meet the Artist Maria Poroy at Venture Gallery, Portola Hotel, 260 Alvarado Street. Old Town’s own Maria Poroy will display and discuss her vividly colored art as May’s featured artist. Come visit her on May 5 and May 20. Her art is on display May 1-31.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MERIENDA – We have filled the Old Town table for the Merienda fiesta on June 3. You may purchase tickets ($125) directly at https://montereyhistory.org, subject to availability.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey. Also, let them know if you want to be part of this committee.
COMMUNITY SURVEY The city requests your feedback in updating the General Plan (long range plan), in particular to comply with new state requirements to build 3654 new homes. Online at https://haveyoursaymonterey.org/monterey2031
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Thursday, April 6, 4-5 pm. “A Boatbuilder’s Perspective: Restoring the Western Flyer in Pt. Townsend, WA”, a Cannery Row Days presentation via Zoom sponsored by the Monterey Publix Library. Free but registration required at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10403156.
Saturday, April 8, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Saturday, April 8, 2023, 1-2:30 – “Spring Fling” Dance Center Musical Theater performance in front of the Rockfish Harbor Grill. Free.
Sunday, April 9, 2023 1-7 pm – Visit the Easter Bunny and enjoy decorations on the wharf. Great photo ops. Vendors offer special Easter items.
Wednesday, April 12, 6 pm – Community Meeting on the Affordable Housing Project proposed by Mid-Pen Housing for Van Buren and Madison. Held at the Mid-Pen Senior Project, 669 Van Buren. This is your opportunity for an advance look at plans and to give valuable feedback in the early stages.
Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15, 7:30 pm Celebrate the Cherry Blossom Festival at the Stanton Center with a live performance of Taiko Drumming. Tickets are $10 child /$20 adult and help support Monterey History and Art. Doors open at 7 pm.
Saturday, April 15, 10:30 am Bocce by the Bay – Join neighbors from Old Town in this friendly game at the bocce courts off Custom House Plaza. We’ll bring some snacks and equipment. Just come for a lot of fun and camaraderie. No experience required. Free. No RSVP needed. Flyer attached.
Saturday, April 15, 2023- “Plein Air in Old Monterey”- See plein air artists painting at historic adobes and gardens throughout the day. Map available at Monterey Museum of Art, the Stanton Center, and at homes open for Jo Mora Day. Exhibition and sale of their work will be held 3-4 pm at Elkins Park on Calle Principal, next to the museum.
Saturday, April 15, 10-4 pm Jo Mora Day – Free walking tours and driving guides to see art work by Jo Mora, famous muralist, cartographer, and sculptor whose work is on display at Casa Serrano (412 Pacific St), Mayo Hayes O’Donnell Library (155 Van Buren), Doud House (177 Van Buren), Stanton Center (Custom House Plaza) and the Pacific House (Custom House Plaza), as well as other locations on the peninsula. Stop by these locations for more information, sponsored by Monterey History and Art Association.
Saturday, April 15, 2023 12-4 pm – Monterey Museum of Art Block Party. A free event for the family involving creating art at MMA at 559 Pacific Street. In addition, an evening dance party for adults over 21 costs $25 and helps raise funds for the museum.
Saturday, April 15, 1:30-2:30 “Guided Tide Pooling at Lover’s Point, with the PG Foundation and the Western Flyer Foundation. For more information: https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10421608.
Thursday, April 20, 4-5 pm “Squid, Shark and Ray Artisanal Fisheries in the Gulf of California”, A Cannery Row Days Zoom presentation sponsored by the Monterey Public Library. Free, but must register at: https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10403160.
Thursday, April 20, 7-9:15 pm “Bach Goes to Town-Jazz Interpretations of Bach” at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies Irvine Auditorium, McCone Building, 499 Pierce St. A discussion and performance by Monterey Jazz Festival Regional All-Star Ensemble, members of the Monterey Symphony and Youth Symphony Salinas Faculty. Free to the public but must register, subject to space availability. More info at: https://montereyjazzfestival.org/education/program/bach-to-bop/.
Saturday, April 22, 2-4 pm – “CSUMB President Vanya Quinones Presents Plans for Growth” at Monterey Public Library Community Room, sponsored by American Association of University Women. Free and open to the public.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MERIENDA – We have filled the Old Town table for the Merienda fiesta on June 3. You may purchase tickets ($125) directly at https://montereyhistory.org, subject to availability.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey. Also, let them know if you want to be part of this committee.
COMMUNITY SURVEY The city requests your feedback in updating the General Plan (long range plan), in particular to comply with new state requirements to build 3654 new homes. Online at https://haveyoursaymonterey.org/monterey2031
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Experience the Merienda – Monterey’s extravagant celebration of the founding of our city, will be held on Saturday, June 3 this year and is always a spectacular event, usually sold out without being advertised to the public. It is part pageant, part fiesta with mariachi music, dancers, and wonderful food. Gari SouléI and I are hosting a table of ten this year and have a few spots available we would like to use particularly for OTNA members who have never before attended. Note that the price went up to $100 per ticket this year if you are a member of the Monterey History and Art or want to reimburse me to sit at our table, since I am a member. It is normally $125. I’ve attached the flyer with all the scrumptious details. Please email oldtownneighborhood@gmail.com asap if you are interested in joining us. -Nancy Soule’
Thursday, March 30, 4-5 pm “The ‘We’ of Sea of Cortez: The Boat, the Crew, Steinbeck, Ricketts and Carol”, a zoom presentation by author and historian Susan Shillinglaw. Free but registration required at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10403151
Saturday, April 1, 2023, 2-4 pm “Through the Lens of Pat Hathaway” at Pacific Grove Art Center. Presentation by James Perry, Executive Director, Monterey County Historical Society. Free. Reserve at brickman@brickmanmarketing.com or 831-594-1500.
Saturdays, April 1, 8, 15, 2023, 8-5 pm. Free CERT class. This class not only prepares you to help your family plan for emergencies, it teaches basic safety lessons and structure if you want to help the Community Emergency Response Teams when they help search for lost vulnerable adults and children, help set up firefighter rehabilitation centers, or help keep the public safe during emergencies, which frees up first responders to do their important work. Email training@montereycert.org to participate.
Saturday, April 8, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Saturday, April 8, 2023, 1-2:30 – “Spring Fling” Dance Center Musical Theater performance in front of the Rockfish Harbor Grill. Free.
Sunday, April 9, 2023 1-7 pm – Visit the Easter Bunny and enjoy decorations on the wharf. Great photo ops. Vendors offer special Easter items.
Wednesday, April 12, 6 pm – Community Meeting on the Affordable Housing Project proposed by Mid-Pen Housing for Van Buren and Madison. Held at the Mid-Pen Senior Project, 669 Van Buren. This is your opportunity for an advance look at plans and to give valuable feedback in the early stages.
Saturday, April 15, 10:30 am Bocce by the Bay – Join neighbors from Old Town in this friendly game at the bocce courts off Custom House Plaza. We’ll bring some snacks and equipment. Just come for a lot of fun and camaraderie. Free. No RSVP needed.
Saturday, April 15, 2023 12-4 pm – Monterey Museum of Art Block Party. A free event for the family involving creating art at MMA Pacific Street. In addition, an evening dance party for adults over 21 costs $25 and helps raise funds for the museum.
Saturday, April 15, 10-4 pm Jo Mora Day – Free walking tours and driving guides to see art work by Jo Mora, famous muralist, cartographer, and sculptor whose work is on display at Casa Serrano, Mayo Hayes O’Donnell Library, Doud House, Stanton Center and the Pacific House, as well as other locations on the peninsula. Stop by these locations for more information, sponsored by Monterey History and Art Association.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OLD TOWN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ELECTION RESULTS –
At our March 9 meeting the following officers and directors were elected:
President: Gari Soulé
Vice President: Corey Brunson
Treasurer: Mary Grove
Secretary: Nancy Soulé
April Harrison (NCIP)
Phyllis Bussey (Social)
Max Troyer (Webmaster)
No changes were made to committee chairs or liaisons.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey. Also, let them know if you want to be part of this committee.
COMMUNITY SURVEY The city requests your feedback in updating the General Plan (long range plan), in particular to comply with new state requirements to build 3654 new homes. Online at https://haveyoursaymonterey.org/monterey2031
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 7 pm- Old Town Annual General Meeting: Speaker Kim Barber– Hear from our District One City Councilwoman and let her know your ideas at our Old Town Neighborhood Association annual meeting where elections will also be held. If you are interested in serving on our board or a committee for the next one-year term, please let us know by replying to this email. Meet at MIIS McCone Building Conference Room, 499 Pierce Street or join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://middlebury.zoom.us/j/98934808002?pwd=UkZGK1cxVWF6UlFUVWJqcGw4UENtQT09 Password: 010787
Saturday, March 11, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Sunday, March 12, 2023 1-3 pm – Cannery Row Days Launches at the Japanese American Citizens League Hall, 424 Adams St, Monterey (across from the Sports Center and Jacks Park). Three short lectures on Japantown, The Highs and Lows of Intertidal Investigation, and the Western Flyer Journey Continues, followed by activities, crafts and games for children with Miniature Tule boatmaking with Linda Yamane, sardine can label making, and a special marine edition of Loteria! Free. No RSVP.
Monday, March 13, 2023, 7 pm “The Return of the Western Flyer”, a presentation for the public Sherry Flumerfelt , sponsored by the Native Daughters of the Golden West, at Casa Serano, 412 Pacific Street. Sherry discusses the refurbishment and return to Monterey of the fishing vessel made famous by Doc Ricketts and John Steinbeck in his “Log from the Sea of Cortez“. Refreshments will be served. $10 donation requested. RSVP to Wendy Brickman at 831-633-4444 or brickman@brickmanmarketing.com.
Friday, March 17, 2023, 5-6 pm. “Before They Vanish”-part 3 Explorer and author James Dorsey at Monterey Public Library Community Room shows unique cultures he has visited. Reserve this free lecture at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event
Friday, March 17,2023 – 10 am to 9:30 pm Luck of the Irish Calamari and Cocktail Crawl on the Wharf. Enjoy the Irish St. Patrick’s decorations for photo ops. Hear bagpipes from 6 to 7 pm on the wharf and visiting the restaurants. Get your green on!
Saturday, March 18, 9-noon Horticulture Faire and Plant Exchange at Friendly Plaza, City Hall, corner of Pacific and Jefferson.
Saturday, March 18 and Sunday, March 19, 2023, 11 am to 5 pm – Whalefest 2023. A wonderful free event for the family! See fascinating exhibits and attend world-class lectures on marine life. Many volunteer opportunities to help in this endeavor can be found by emailing maryalicefettis@gmail.com. Find out the speaker schedule here: https://whalefest.org/symposium. Kids can make scrimshaw carvings, learn gyotaku, step inside an inflatable whale, (Sunday only) and watch abalone races in front of Rockfish Grill, see boats and interesting exhibits along the wharf. Live music and fun for the whole family.
Sunday, March 19, 2023, 3:30 pm- US Navy Band in Concert. The Navy Band Sea Chanters are the US Navy’s official chorus. See them in concert on their national tour at the Monterey Conference Center, 1 Portola Plaza. Call 831-646-3760 or visit Monterey.org/navyband for FREE tickets. General seating is open to the first 1000 guests with tickets. Fun for all ages.
Thursday, March 23, 4-5 pm. “Monterey’s Magical History Tour” with historian Tim Thomas. Learn about another fascinating part of Monterey history on this Zoom program sponsored by the Monterey Public Library. Free, but registration required at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10348765.
Saturday, April 1, 2023, 2-4 pm “Through the Lens of Pat Hathaway” at Pacific Grove Art Center. Presentation by James Perry, Executive Director, Monterey County Historical Society. Free. Reserve at brickman@brickmanmarketing.com or 831-594-1500.
Saturdays, April 1, 8, 15, 2023, 8-5 pm. Free CERT class. This class not only prepares you to help your family plan for emergencies, it teaches basic safety lessons and structure if you want to help the Community Emergency Response Teams when they help search for lost vulnerable adults and children, help set up firefighter rehabilitation centers, or help keep the public safe during emergencies, which frees up first responders to do their important work. Email training@montereycert.org to participate.
Saturday, April 8, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Saturday, April 15, 10:30 am Bocce by the Bay – Join neighbors from Old Town in this friendly game at the bocce courts off Custom House Plaza. We’ll bring some snacks and equipment. Just come for a lot of fun and camaraderie. Free. No RSVP needed.
Saturday, April 15, 10-4 pm Jo Mora Day – Free walking tours and driving guides to see art work by Jo Mora, famous muralist, cartographer, and sculptor whose work is on display at Casa Serrano, Mayo Hayes O’Donnell Library, Doud House, Stanton Center and the Pacific House, as well as other locations on the peninsula. Stop by these locations for more information, sponsored by Monterey History and Art Association.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey. Also, let them know if you want to be part of this committee.
COMMUNITY SURVEY The city requests your feedback in updating the General Plan (long range plan), in particular to comply with new state requirements to build 3654 new homes. Online at https://haveyoursaymonterey.org/monterey2031
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Tuesday, February 28, 2023, 7 pm Planning Commission Meeting to consider Objective Design Standards for the Downtown and Lighthouse Specific Plans. Monterey City Council Chambers, 580 Pacific Street. Join the meeting at city council chambers, view on Comcast Channel 25, by zoom or by phone. Letters can be mailed to cityclerk@monterey.org. The agenda and instructions for participating can be found at https://isearchmonterey.org/OnBaseAgendaOnline/Meetings/ViewMeeting?id=5571&doctype=1
Thursday, March 2 2023, 7 pm – Monterey City Council Meeting – New Wireless Ordinance. New Wireless Ordinance Proposal is being considered for final adoption, deferred from February 21. Join the meeting at city council chambers, view on Comcast Channel 25, by zoom or by phone. Letters can be mailed to cityclerk@monterey.org. The agenda and instructions for participating can be found at https://isearchmonterey.org/OnBaseAgendaOnline/Documents/ViewDocument/Council_Adjourned_Meeting_5672_Agenda_Packet_3_2_2023_7_00_00_PM.pdf?meetingId=5672&documentType=AgendaPacket&itemId=0&publishId=0&isSection=false
After a year-long study by a wireless sub-committee of citizens and members of the planning commission, their recommendation to include the language that where wireless facilities are built, “A 100-foot setback from schools and residences must be required and any relief granted from showing effective prohibition must be the least intrusive.” was omitted by City Council, subject to this final hearing. The subcommittee believes this additional sentence is important to strengthen the current wording in the council proposal, as it addresses proximity to homes, if the restriction against building cell facilities in a residential neighborhood is overturned by courts through appeal by wireless providers. Old Town Neighborhood Association president Gari Soulé also supports having this sentence in the ordinance, as without it, there would be NO setbacks to residences and schools if the court should later rule against restriction by residential zoning. The issue is expected to be decided at this meeting, so if you have an opinion, now is the time to make yourself heard.
Friday, March 3, 2023, 7-9 pm – Opening Reception of New Art Exhibits at Pacific Grove Art Center, 568 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove. Enjoy music by Glenn Leon-Guerrero while browsing new exhibits in all five galleries. In addition to the Monterey County Historical Society’s new exhibit “Through the Lens of Pat Hathaway”, art by Caylah Jean Leas, Tracy Niewenhous, Leo Neufeld, and Big Sur Charter Schools will also be exhibited from March 3 to April 27. The reception is free, but donations are appreciated. More information at pgartcenter.org.
Saturday, March 4, 2023, 5:30-6:30 -“William Tecumseh Sherman”, a Zoom presentation by local actor Howard Burnham, sponsored by MCTA. The famous civil war general lived in Monterey in 1847 as a lieutenant in charge of constructing a fort on the site of today’s Presidio of Monterey. Free, but donations are appreciated, and registration is required at: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uh-LidcyRq6MkBYBZDfMiw.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 7 pm- Old Town Annual General Meeting: Speaker Kim Barber– Hear from our District One City Councilwoman and let her know your ideas at our Old Town Neighborhood Association annual meeting where elections will also be held. If you are interested in serving on our board or a committee for the next one-year term, please let us know by replying to this email. Meet at MIIS McCone Building Conference Room, 499 Pierce Street or join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://middlebury.zoom.us/j/98934808002?pwd=UkZGK1cxVWF6UlFUVWJqcGw4UENtQT09 Password: 010787
Saturday, March 11, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Monday, March 13, 2023, 7 pm “The Return of the Western Flyer”, a presentation for the public by Sherry Flumerfelt , sponsored by the Native Daughters of the Golden West, at Casa Serano, 412 Pacific Street. Sherry discusses the refurbishment and return to Monterey of the fishing vessel made famous by Doc Ricketts and John Steinbeck in his “Log from the Sea of Cortez“. Refreshments will be served. $10 donation requested. RSVP to Wendy Brickman at 831-633-4444 or brickman@brickmanmarketing.com.
Friday, March 17, 2023, 5-6 pm. “Before They Vanish”-part 3 Explorer and author James Dorsey at Monterey Public Library Community Room shows unique cultures he has visited. Reserve this free lecture at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event
Friday, March 17,2023 – 10 am to 9:30 pm Luck of the Irish Calamari and Cocktail Crawl on the Wharf. Enjoy the Irish St. Patrick’s decorations for photo ops. Hear bagpipes from 6 to 7 pm on the wharf and visiting the restaurants. Get your green on!
Saturday, March 18 and Sunday, March 19, 2023, 11 am to 5 pm – Whalefest 2023. A wonderful free event for the family! See fascinating exhibits and attend world-class lectures on marine life. Many volunteer opportunities to help in this endeavor can be found by emailing maryalicefettis@gmail.com. Find out the speaker schedule here: https://whalefest.org/symposium. Kids can make scrimshaw carvings, learn gyotaku, step inside an inflatable whale, (Sunday only) and watch abalone races in front of Rockfish Grill, see boats and interesting exhibits along the wharf. Live music and fun for the whole family.
March 18 Plant swap in front of Colton Hall (per Loma)
Sunday, March 19, 2023, 3:30 pm- US Navy Band in Concert. The Navy Band Sea Chanters are the US Navy’s official chorus. See them in concert on their national tour at the Monterey Conference Center, 1 Portola Plaza. Call 831-646-3760 or visit Monterey.org/navyband for FREE tickets. General seating is open to the first 1000 guests with tickets. Fun for all ages.
Thursday, March 23, 4-5 pm. “Monterey’s Magical History Tour” with historian Tim Thomas. Learn about another fascinating part of Monterey history on this Zoom program sponsored by the Monterey Public Library. Free, but registration required at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10348765.
Saturdays, April 1, 8, 15, 2023, 8-5 pm. Free CERT class. This class not only prepares you to help your family plan for emergencies, it teaches basic safety lessons and structure if you want to help the Community Emergency Response Teams when they help search for lost vulnerable adults and children, help set up firefighter rehabilitation centers, or help keep the public safe during emergencies, which frees up first responders to do their important work. Email training@montereycert.org to participate.
Saturday, April 8, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey. Also, let them know if you want to be part of this committee.
Wharf Valentines Poetry Contest: Enter an original four-line (maximum) poem that incorporates the sea life theme and send to info@montereywharf.com prior to February 28, 2023. Include your name, address, email and phone, plus indicate whether the poem can be used on the Wharf’s social media. The email subject line must read: “Wharf Valentines Poetry Contest Entry”. Three winners will be read on KMBY 1240 AM/95.9 FM. 1st Place wins $100 in Wharf Dollars; 2nd place $50 in Wharf Dollars; 3rd place $25 in Wharf Dollars to be redeemed at any Wharf merchant.
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Tuesday, February 21, 2023, 7 pm – Monterey City Council Meeting – New Wireless Ordinance. The New Wireless Ordinance Proposal is being considered for final adoption. Join the meeting at city council chambers, view on Comcast Channel 25, by zoom or by phone. Letters can be mailed to cityclerk@monterey.org. The agenda and instructions for participating can be found at http://isearchmonterey.org/OnBaseAgendaOnline/Meetings/ViewMeeting?id=5437&doctype=1
After a year-long study by a wireless sub-committee of citizens and members of the planning commission, their recommendation to include the language that where wireless facilities are built, “A 100-foot setback from schools and residences must be required and any relief granted from showing effective prohibition must be the least intrusive.” was omitted by City Council, subject to this final hearing. The subcommittee believes this additional sentence is important to strengthen the current wording in the council proposal, as it addresses proximity to homes, if the restriction against building cell facilities in a residential neighborhood is overturned by courts through appeal by wireless providers. Old Town Neighborhood Association president Gari Soulé also supports having this sentence in the ordinance, as without it, there would be NO setbacks to residences and schools if the court should later rule against restriction by residential zoning. The issue is expected to be decided at this meeting, so if you have an opinion, now is the time to make yourself heard.
Saturday, February 25, 2023, 4-7 pm. “Chocolate and Wine” Fundraiser for the Monterey Public Library at MPL, 625 Pacific Street, Monterey. Early bird tickets up until February 1 are $60; $75 after February 1. Enjoy chocolate, wine, beer, and savories. For tickets, visit investinmpl.org.
Friday, March 3, 2023, 7-9 pm – Opening Reception of New Art Exhibits at Pacific Grove Art Center, 568 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove. Enjoy music by Glenn Leon-Guerrero while browsing new exhibits in all five galleries. In addition to the Monterey County Historical Society’s new exhibit “Through the Lens of Pat Hathaway”, art by Caylah Jean Leas, Tracy Niewenhous, Leo Neufeld, and Big Sur Charter Schools will also be exhibited from March 3 to April 27. The reception is free, but donations are appreciated. More information at pgartcenter.org.
Saturday, March 4, 2023, 5:30-6:30 -“William Tecumseh Sherman”, a Zoom presentation by local actor Howard Burnham, sponsored by MCTA. The famous civil war general lived in Monterey in 1847 as a lieutenant in charge of constructing a fort on the site of today’s Presidio of Monterey. Free, but donations are appreciated, and registration is required at: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uh-LidcyRq6MkBYBZDfMiw
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 7 pm- Old Town Annual General Meeting: Speaker Kim Barber– Hear from our District One City Councilwoman and let her know your ideas at our Old Town Neighborhood Association annual meeting where elections will also be held. If you are interested in serving on our board or a committee for the next one-year term, please let us know by replying to this email. Meet at MIIS McCone Building Conference Room, 499 Pierce Street or join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://middlebury.zoom.us/j/98934808002?pwd=UkZGK1cxVWF6UlFUVWJqcGw4UENtQT09 Password: 010787
Saturday, March 11, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations can be made at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Friday, March 17, 2023, 5-6 pm. “Before They Vanish”-part 3 Explorer and author James Dorsey at Monterey Public Library Community Room shows unique cultures he has visited. Reserve this free lecture at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event
Saturday, March 18 and Sunday, March 19, 2023, 11 am to 5 pm – Whalefest 2023. A wonderful free event for the family! See fascinating exhibits and attend world-class lectures on marine life. Many volunteer opportunities to help in this endeavor can be found by emailing maryalicefettis@gmail.com.
Sunday, March 19, 2023, 3:30 pm- US Navy Band in Concert. The Navy Band Sea Chanters are the US Navy’s official chorus. See them in concert on their national tour at the Monterey Conference Center, 1 Portola Plaza. Call 831-646-3760 or visit Monterey.org/navyband for FREE tickets. General seating is open to the first 1000 guests with tickets. Fun for all ages.
Saturdays, April 1, 8, 15, 2023, 8-5 pm. Free CERT class. This class not only prepares you to help your family plan for emergencies, it teaches basic safety lessons and structure if you want to help the Community Emergency Response Teams when they help search for lost vulnerable adults and children, help set up firefighter rehabilitation centers, or help keep the public safe during emergencies, which frees up first responders to do their important work. Email training@montereycert.org to participate.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey.
Wharf Valentines Poetry Contest: Enter an original four-line (maximum) poem that incorporates the sea life theme and send to info@montereywharf.com prior to February 28, 2023. Include your name, address, email and phone, plus indicate whether the poem can be used on the Wharf’s social media. The email subject line must read: “Wharf Valentines Poetry Contest Entry”. Three winners will be read on KMBY 1240 AM/95.9 FM. 1st Place wins $100 in Wharf Dollars; 2nd place $50 in Wharf Dollars; 3rd place $25 in Wharf Dollars to be redeemed at any Wharf merchant.
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Undergrounding Committee You can learn more and become part of this committee by going to montereyundergrounding.net
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
There is lots going on around Old Town, shown below. Got ideas for finding new residents? See announcement below.
Thursday, January 26, 4 pm. – Monterey’s Mysteries with Tim Thomas– Zoom presentation through MPL via Zoom. Free, but register at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/9925578.
Thursday, January 26, 6 pm- Presentation by Peter Hiller, author of “The Life and Times of Jo Mora” at the Stanton Center. Free presentation, but reserve at https://tixr.com/e/57651.
Saturday, February 4, 2023, 1-2:30 “Where Photography’s Past Meets It’s Future”, at Pacific Grove Art Center Gill Gallery, 568 Lighthouse Ave, Pacific Grove. Free. Refreshments.
Saturday, February 4, 2023, 2:30 “Bella Italia”, A free Discussion with Ernie Luppi on creative photography from Italy. PG Art Center, Annand Gallery, 568 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023, 7 pm – Monterey City Council Meeting – New Wireless Ordinance. New Wireless Ordinance Proposal is unveiled. Join the meeting at city council chambers, view on Comcast Channel 25, by zoom or phone 833-568-8864. Letters can be mailed to cityclerk@monterey.org. Agenda is posted on Friday, February 3 at Monterey.org.
Thursday, February 9, 2023 6 pm – “Why California Has a Housing Crisis and What Can Be Done” by AIA. $25 for public; Email executivedirector@aiamontereybay.org for tickets and info.
Friday, February 10, 2023 – Deadline for Neighborhood Improvement Projects. See below.
Saturday, February 11, 2023 -9 am and 10:30 am – Free Tours of the Pacific Biological Laboratory, 800 Cannery Row. Lab docents share the role this lab played in the life of marine biologist Ed Ricketts and his friendship with author John Steinbeck, their circle of friends, and the PBL Members who bought the lab and founded the Monterey Jazz Festival. Free tours last one hour with advance reservations required. Donations are gratefully accepted. Reservations at https://montereypl.libcal.com/calendar/pbl?cid=15157&t=g&d=0000-00-00&cal=15157&inc=0
Tuesday, February 14, 2023 – Noon to 5 pm Valentines Day on the Wharf – Enjoy a free candy from the cupid near Candy World, plus enjoy Valentines décor on the wharf. Enter “For the Love of the Sea” Valentine’s Poetry Contest! Details under announcements.
Friday, February 17, 2023, 5-6 pm. “Before They Vanish”-part 2 Explorer and author James Dorsey at Monterey Public Library Community Room shows unique cultures he has visited. Reserve this free lecture at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/10142984.
Saturday, February 25, 2023, 4-7 pm. “Chocolate and Wine” Fundraiser for the Monterey Public Library at MPL, 625 Pacific Street, Monterey. Early bird tickets up until February 1 are $60; $75 after February 1. Enjoy chocolate, wine, beer, and savories. For tickets, visit investinmpl.org.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 7 pm- Old Town Annual General Meeting: Speaker Kim Barber– Hear from our District One City Councilwoman and let her know your ideas at our Old Town Neighborhood Association annual meeting where elections will be held. If you are interested in serving on our board or a committee for the next one year term, please let us know by replying to this email. Meet at MIIS McCone Building Conference Room, 499 Pierce Street or join by Zoom. Details to follow.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPECIAL NEED: If you have ideas for our membership recruiter on how to find new residents in Old Town, please contact Elaine Giampietro, at dearylane@yahoo.com.
UNDERGROUNDING SURVEY – If you haven’t yet, please go to montereyundergrounding.net and complete this important survey.
Wharf Valentines Poetry Contest: Enter an original four-line (maximum) poem that incorporates the sea life theme and send to info@montereywharf.com prior to February 28, 2023. Include your name, address, email and phone, plus indicate whether the poem can be used on the Wharf’s social media. The email subject line must read: “Wharf Valentines Poetry Contest Entry”. Three winners will be read on KMBY 1240 AM/95.9 FM. 1st Place wins $100 in Wharf Dollars; 2nd place $50 in Wharf Dollars; 3rd place $25 in Wharf Dollars to be redeemed at any Wharf merchant.
Potholes from the Storm? The city has asked those who find potholes from the storm to email the general location/any landmark to suggest@monterey.org.
Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is now LIVE! Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.
Undergrounding Committee You can learn more and become part of this committee by going to montereyundergrounding.net
Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are $20 per household which helps support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us! This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association. Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change. Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org. Old Town Neighborhood Association, P O Box 724, Monterey, CA 93942
Early on Monday, January 9, I was making coffee when the noise of that morning’s rainstorm was interrupted by an enormous, long-lasting series of cracks and crashes that I thought was a large tree limb hitting our house. Our power cut off and I went outside to inspect. Through the rain I could just make out a mess of wires and some sort of electrical gadgetry lying in our walkway against the southwest corner of the house, a place where electrical gadgetry definitely doesn’t belong.
It turned out that a large Monterey pine which had stood roadside, was now lying across our side yard. If the angle had been different, that tree was more than tall enough to crash into our home. Yikes!
Falling trees are scary enough, but soon the fire department arrived to stand guard over the downed power lines; PG&E was on the scene within a couple hours to shut off the power and begin making repairs. Only then were we able to go outside and survey the damage. We’d assumed that the equipment lying against our house came from our own roof, and we were already planning to stay elsewhere until an electrician could reconnect us, but we were surprised to discover that the connection to our house was still in place.
The electrical gadgetry lying in our walkway had been ripped off the top of a house across the street! The theory is that, as the falling tree was pulling the power lines with it, tension built until the electrical connection was ripped from our neighbor’s roof, flinging their weatherhead across the street, over the cars in our driveway, through the oak trees, and against our home. How the gear avoided hitting the cars or breaking our front window is a mystery.
The home across the street appears to have suffered damage. A week later, it has no power and we can see that the electric meter has been removed. (That house is part of a small collection of homes that exit to a side street, so we never see the inhabitants to chat.) Our suspicion is that the home’s wiring was seriously damaged when the connection was yanked out.
We were luckier; PG&E restored our power that afternoon. It did take a full week for AT&T to restring their cables which, while not dangerous, were inconveniently draped across our front stairs and our next-door neighbor’s driveway, although our internet connection continued to work just fine. Other than the tree lying in our yard and one broken windowpane, we are unscathed.
Had the broader emergency situation been more severe, and repair crews spread even more thin, it’s easy to imagine how live wires could have been draped across our properties for an extended period, leaving us trapped inside. In Monday’s storm, the electrical connection from our neighbor’s roof could have come through our front window to where I was standing, rather than landing harmlessly outside. A lot went right for us this time, but the risk was and is real.
Trees and power lines are a dangerous combination.
With the numerous fallen trees pulling power lines down during the winter storms of January 2023, public safety has been a major concern. The number of wires stretching across major arteries like Pacific Street or hidden within tall trees in Monterey lead to real safety concerns, not only of live wires but blocked access to evacuation routes.
The Monterey Undergrounding committee has worked to investigate many ways the city could use to underground our utilities and increase safety, and we ask residents to respond to our survey to help us in communicating with the city about this. Please take a few minutes to read about these options and complete this important survey. Go to https://www.montereyundergrounding.net. Although we ask for your name and address to prevent duplication, your information will be kept private and only used collectively. If you want to take the survey again, only your last survey will be used.