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Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com May 22, 2014 5 SPORTS PARK STREET SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE www.chowcpa.com [email protected] 523-6600 2411 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. 18 Alameda, CA 94501 MAGGIE E. CHOW, CPA A Professional Corporation Income Tax Planning & Preparation: Individual, Corporation, Partnerships, LLC and Multi-State Taxation Accounting Consulting on New Businesses, Entity Structure Selection Financial Statement Preparation Former IRS Agent IRS and State Agencies Audit Representations. Evaluate and Negotiate Offer to Compromise, To contact PSBA call 523-1392 or visit: www.shopparkstreet.com The information in this advertisement has not been fact-checked or approved by the Alameda Sun’s editorial department. The articles that appear in this section are provided by the members or the administers of the Park Street Business Association and are solely the opinion and position of the members or the association. Thanks for reading. To advertise here, call 263-1471. Jane Watson Financial Advisor . 1430 Everett St Ste A Alameda, CA 94501 510-522-1721 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Working Together for your Financial Future ALAMEDA ORTHOPEDIC FOOT CARE CENTER 2322 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda 510 523-4316 FULL SERVICE SHOE REPAIR Mens & Womens Shoes Half & Full Sole and Heels Restoration of Bags and Suitcases Dye Work for Shoes, Bags and Leather Coats We Also Make Custom Foot Orthotics MENTION THIS AD FOR A 10% DISCOUNT! KookyKitsch: Your Source for Vintage Pop Culture Collectibles College or retirement? Find out how to afford both. Deb Knowles, AAMS® Financial Advisor . 1336 Park Street Suite D Alameda, CA 94501 510-749-0403 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Story and photo Courtesy of Jim Grigg F ormer Alameda High School sprinter (2010), Kellie Grigg, is the new 2014 NCAA Big West Conference Women’s 400 Meter Hurdle Champion. Grigg, a senior from the University of California at Davis, converted from sprints to hurdles just two years ago, and has steadi- ly climbed the school’s hurdle rankings. Grigg (pictured at left) currently ranks fifth all-time in UC Davis’ 100-meter Hurdles and third all-time in the 400-meter hurdles. Her 10-point, first-place finish also helped the Aggies edge Cal State Northridge to win their third consecutive Big West Conference team champi- onship. For the past two seasons, Grigg also has been named to the Big West Conference’s All- Academic Team. Former Hornet Earns Top Honors in Big West 400-Meter Hurdle Fry Brothers Memorial Tournament Underway Sun Staff Reports On Thursday, May 15, the Alameda Women’s Golf Club host- ed the second round of the 84th Fry Brothers Memorial Match Play Tournament. This annual match honors the Fry brothers — Earl, Mark, Dick Fred and Tom — who donated the first trophy to the Alameda Women’s Golf Club in 1930, when all golf was “match play.” Three players forfeited their rounds: two due to injuries in Flight C and one because she was in Maui and was unable to resched- ule her match. Those who did play called it a perfect day for golf. Sunny, warm and a slight breeze to keep the temperature down to a comfortable degree combined to make it a perfect day for golf: the greens were fast, and the fairways cut short and wide. In Flight A it was Dot Moody over Stephanie Bellato, 3 and 2. Tai Chewpanich over Juanita Solano 4 and 3; Madeline Sally over (A3) Bernice Herzberg, 4 and 3; and Jackie Suh over Fran Mori by for- feit. In Flight B it was Barbara Wood over Barbara Mickle, 2 and 1; Debbie Adams over Linda Ferrill , 2 and 1; Louise Eilhardt over Sarah Valentine, 2-up; and Pat O’Hara over Carole Evans, 3 and 2. In Flight C it was Kay Park over Betty Hatch, 2 and 1; Bobbie Hoepner over Pam Curtis, by for- feit; Diane Hughes over Susan Logan, 1-up and Marty Stitzle over Donna Cooper, by forfeit. Today, May 22, should see some good golf as the undefeated in each flight play a match for first and sec- Sun Staff Reports Six & Under Santa Clara Systems Little Red Cherries vs. Wellguard Insurance Green Monsters: The Little Red Cherries played the Green Monsters at Krusi Field. In the top of the first inning the Cherries’ Eri Kakuno hit a solid line drive down the third base line and ran to first base. In the bottom of the first inning the Cherries’ first baseman Sadie Mozenter fielded a strong hit and hustled to tag first. In the top of the second inning, the Cherries’ Leah Benson smashed the coach’s pitch and ran to first base. In the bottom of the second, Alexandria Lamprecht fielded a pop-fly ball and threw it to Paloma Camacho at first base. Harbor Bay Realty’s Thunder- bolts vs. Tucker’s Sparkling Blue Dolphins: For the Thunderbolts, Aurora Stonehouse guarded first base expertly, while Cadence Trammel’s turn as catcher showed consistency and tenacity. Jordan Vaughan continually met the ball in motion, grabbed a fast-flying grounder and completed the game by power hitting to right field, bringing the base runner home. Ella Rumrill defended the pitcher’s mound with blue-chip stops and passes, had a steady turn at bat, and was later seen sliding into home. 8 & Under Ross, Sinclaire & Associates Green Goblins, 4 vs. Event Magic Monarchs, 0: In girls’ softball action at sunny Krusi Field, the lively bats of the Ross, Sinclaire & Associates Green Goblins faced the stingy defense of the Event Magic Softball Sees Cherries, Green Monsters Compete SOFTBALL: Page 12 I f you’re a fan of offbeat nov- elties from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s (and who isn’t?), then you’ll want to check out KookyKitsch on the second floor of Park Street Antiques & Collectibles at 1519 Park St. KookyKitsch is your source for Vintage Pop Culture Collectibles. Items for sale include vin- tage Hawaiian shirts and Tiki Mugs, mid-century barware and furnishings, 1920s to ’80s magazines, old cook- books, toys and games, paper ephemera, advertising promo- tions, scouting memorabilia, pharmaceuticals, beauty and cosmetic items, novelty and gag gifts, and “As Seen On TV” gadgets. Do you remember the ads with the Pillsbury Doughboy, Twinkie the Kid, and Sugar Bear? How about novelty items from former Alameda businesses like Rusty Pelican, Sambos, and Boniere Bakery? You’ll find these items (and much more) in the KookyKitsch collection. But before heading up the stairs, be sure to look for the fea- tured KookyKitsch collectibles displayed in two cases on the main floor. Jessica Lindsey, proprietor and “Pop Culture Maven” of KookyKitsch, wasn’t always in the business of selling pop culture collectibles. In fact, she tumbled into the business acci- dentally after being a longtime collector of all things “kitsch” and filling her house with it. Jessica’s obsession of pop culture led her long-suffer- ing (yet somewhat obliging) husband Mel Waldorf to create a website (www.kookykitsch. com) with the hopes that his tenacious treasure-seeking wife would sell some of the “extra” collectibles that had been filling their home to capacity. But instead of creating a less clut- tered living space, it fueled her drive to find even more kitsch… to sell! The spoils from Jessica’s love of estate/garage/yard/ rummage sales, thrift stores, hand-me-downs, and side- walk leftovers are what you’ll find at Park Street Antiques & Collectibles and on her website. Many products are unused and in their original packaging. Jessica rotates the collectible treasures in her displays on a weekly basis. This means there is always something “new” in store. If you are looking to give a gift that is sure to bring back fond memories for some- one you love, there’s a good chance you will find the perfect item among the KookyKitsch collectibles. You might even find something for yourself — “something you didn’t know you always wanted, until you see it.” So make plans to go on over to browse the KookyKitsch col- lections at Park Street Antique & Collectibles this week. Mention this article and receive 10 per- cent off anything marked “kk”. You can also look for KookyKitsch on Etsy, Pinterest, Facebook, and Ebay. Note: If there is something in particular you’re searching for, or if you have a collec- tion you’d like to donate/sell/ consign/trade, please contact her directly at kookykitsch@ aol.com. To meet with the Pop Culture Maven in person, find out when Jessica will be at Park Street Antiques & Collectibles by calling the store at 523-0895. Find Antique & Collectibles in the Park Street Business District: Bay Farm Coins, 1435 Park St., 865-7600 Fort Knox, 1546 Park St., 523-8000 Juniper Tree Vintage, 1320 Park St., 444-4650 Park Street Antiques & Collectibles, 1519 Park St., 523-0895 Pauline’s Antiques, 1427 Park St., 523-2361 Rocket Reuse, 1355 Park St., 337-0750 Silver Baron’s Rare Coins, 1435 Park St., 865-7600 2317 CENTRAL AVE. 510.769.FILM (3456) WWW.ALAMEDATHEATRES.COM Serving Real Butter At Our Concession Stand! ALAMEDA THEATRE & CINEPLEX STEP BACK IN TIME TO EXPLORE A VINTAGE EXPERIENCE IN STATE-OF-THE-ART SIGHT & SOUND Program Schedule 5/23 - 5/29 Now Playing in the Alameda Cineplex Now Playing in the Historic Theatre MALEFICENT 3D (PG) 8:00 10:20 (Special Thurs Show) A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST (R) 9:45 (Special Thurs Show) X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST 3D (PG-13) 11:20 am 2:10 7:40 2D 10:30 MILLION DOLLAR ARM (PG-13) 11:10 1:50 4:30 7:10 9:50 BLENDED (PG-13) 11:30 2:05 4:40 7:15 9:50 GODZILLA (PG-13) 2D 11 am 1:40 4:50 7:05 9:45 10:15 (No 9:45 show Thurs) 3D 11:30 2:10 7:35 RAILWAY MAN (R) 4:25 NEIGHBORS (R) 11 am 1:10 3:20 5:30 7:45 10:00 (No 7:45 or 10:00 show Thurs) AMAZING SPIDER MAN 2 2D (PG-13) 11 am 4:20 7:20 10:20 (No 7:20 or 10:20 show Thurs) GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (R) 2:00 5:00 SHOWTIMES IN THE HISTORIC THEATER ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CALL BOX OFFICE FOR TITLE PLAYING. VISIT WWW.ALAMEDATHEATRES.COM FOR ADDITIONAL SHOWTIMES MOMMY & ME MONDAY shows: THE NEIGHBORS at 11:00 am and MILLION DOLLAR ARM at 11:10 am ALAMEDA’S GOT TALENT HOST DAVE MAY FRI & SAT EVES PRECEDING FILM IN HISTORIC THEATRE. X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (PG-13) 1:25 4:15 7:25 10:15 (7:25 & 10:15 show in Cineplex Thurs) RAILWAY MAN (R) 11:00 MALEFICENT 2D (R) 7:25 9:45 (Special Thurs Show)

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MAGGIE E. CHOW, CPAA Professional Corporation

523-6600

Former IRS Agent

IRS and State Agencies Audit Representations.Evaluate and Negotiate Offer to Compromise,

Installment Agreement

Income Tax Planning & Preparation:Individual, Corporation, Partnerships,

LLC and Multi-State Taxation

Accounting Consulting on New Businesses,Entity Structure Selection

Financial Statement Preparation

2411 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. 18Alameda, CA 94501

[email protected]

MAGGIE E. CHOW, CPAA Professional Corporation

523-6600

Former IRS Agent

IRS and State Agencies Audit Representations.Evaluate and Negotiate Offer to Compromise,

Installment Agreement

Income Tax Planning & Preparation:Individual, Corporation, Partnerships,

LLC and Multi-State Taxation

Accounting Consulting on New Businesses,Entity Structure Selection

Financial Statement Preparation

2411 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. 18Alameda, CA 94501

[email protected]

MAGGIE E. CHOW, CPAA Professional Corporation

523-6600

Former IRS Agent

IRS and State Agencies Audit Representations.Evaluate and Negotiate Offer to Compromise,

Installment Agreement

Income Tax Planning & Preparation:Individual, Corporation, Partnerships,

LLC and Multi-State Taxation

Accounting Consulting on New Businesses,Entity Structure Selection

Financial Statement Preparation

2411 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. 18Alameda, CA 94501

[email protected]

MAGGIE E. CHOW, CPAA Professional Corporation

523-6600

Former IRS Agent

IRS and State Agencies Audit Representations.Evaluate and Negotiate Offer to Compromise,

Installment Agreement

Income Tax Planning & Preparation:Individual, Corporation, Partnerships,

LLC and Multi-State Taxation

Accounting Consulting on New Businesses,Entity Structure Selection

Financial Statement Preparation

2411 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. 18Alameda, CA 94501

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Story and photo Courtesy of Jim Grigg

Former Alameda High School sprinter (2010), Kellie Grigg, is the new

2014 NCAA Big West Conference Women’s 400 Meter Hurdle Champion. Grigg, a senior from the University of California at Davis, converted from sprints to hurdles just two years ago, and has steadi-ly climbed the school’s hurdle rankings. Grigg (pictured at left) currently ranks fifth all-time in UC Davis’ 100-meter Hurdles and third all-time in the 400-meter hurdles.

Her 10-point, first-place finish also helped the Aggies edge Cal State Northridge to win their third consecutive Big West Conference team champi-onship. For the past two seasons, Grigg also has been named to the Big West Conference’s All-Academic Team.

Former Hornet Earns Top Honors in Big West 400-Meter Hurdle

Fry Brothers Memorial Tournament Underway

Sun Staff ReportsOn Thursday, May 15, the

Alameda Women’s Golf Club host-ed the second round of the 84th Fry Brothers Memorial Match Play Tournament. This annual match honors the Fry brothers — Earl, Mark, Dick Fred and Tom — who donated the first trophy to the Alameda Women’s Golf Club in 1930, when all golf was “match play.”

Three players forfeited their rounds: two due to injuries in Flight C and one because she was in Maui and was unable to resched-ule her match. Those who did play called it a perfect day for golf. Sunny, warm and a slight breeze to keep the temperature down to a comfortable degree combined to make it a perfect day for golf: the greens were fast, and the fairways cut short and wide.

In Flight A it was Dot Moody over Stephanie Bellato, 3 and 2. Tai Chewpanich over Juanita Solano 4 and 3; Madeline Sally over (A3) Bernice Herzberg, 4 and 3; and Jackie Suh over Fran Mori by for-feit.

In Flight B it was Barbara Wood over Barbara Mickle, 2 and 1; Debbie Adams over Linda Ferrill , 2 and 1; Louise Eilhardt over Sarah Valentine, 2-up; and Pat O’Hara over Carole Evans, 3 and 2.

In Flight C it was Kay Park over Betty Hatch, 2 and 1; Bobbie Hoepner over Pam Curtis, by for-feit; Diane Hughes over Susan Logan, 1-up and Marty Stitzle over Donna Cooper, by forfeit.

Today, May 22, should see some good golf as the undefeated in each flight play a match for first and sec-

Sun Staff Reports

Six & UnderSanta Clara Systems Little Red

Cherries vs. Wellguard Insurance Green Monsters: The Little Red Cherries played the Green Monsters at Krusi Field. In the top of the first inning the Cherries’ Eri Kakuno hit a solid line drive down the third base line and ran to first base. In the bottom of the first inning the Cherries’ first baseman Sadie Mozenter fielded a strong hit and hustled to tag first. In the top of the second inning, the Cherries’

Leah Benson smashed the coach’s pitch and ran to first base. In the bottom of the second, Alexandria Lamprecht fielded a pop-fly ball and threw it to Paloma Camacho at first base.

Harbor Bay Realty’s Thunder-bolts vs. Tucker’s Sparkling Blue Dolphins: For the Thunderbolts, Aurora Stonehouse guarded first base expertly, while Cadence Trammel’s turn as catcher showed consistency and tenacity. Jordan Vaughan continually met the ball in motion, grabbed a fast-flying grounder and completed the game

by power hitting to right field, bringing the base runner home. Ella Rumrill defended the pitcher’s mound with blue-chip stops and passes, had a steady turn at bat, and was later seen sliding into home.

8 & UnderRoss, Sinclaire & Associates

Green Goblins, 4 vs. Event Magic Monarchs, 0: In girls’ softball action at sunny Krusi Field, the lively bats of the Ross, Sinclaire & Associates Green Goblins faced the stingy defense of the Event Magic

Softball Sees Cherries, Green Monsters Compete

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If you’re a fan of offbeat nov-elties from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s (and who isn’t?),

then you’ll want to check out KookyKitsch on the second floor of Park Street Antiques & Collectibles at 1519 Park St. KookyKitsch is your source for Vintage Pop Culture Collectibles.

Items for sale include vin-tage Hawaiian shirts and Tiki Mugs, mid-century barware and furnishings, 1920s to ’80s magazines, old cook-books, toys and games, paper ephemera, advertising promo-tions, scouting memorabilia, pharmaceuticals, beauty and cosmetic items, novelty and gag gifts, and “As Seen On TV” gadgets.

Do you remember the ads with the Pillsbury Doughboy,

Twinkie the Kid, and Sugar Bear? How about novelty items from former Alameda businesses like Rusty Pelican, Sambos, and Boniere Bakery?

You’ll find these items (and much more) in the KookyKitsch collection. But before heading up the stairs, be sure to look for the fea-tured KookyKitsch collectibles displayed in two cases on the main floor.

Jessica Lindsey, proprietor and “Pop Culture Maven” of KookyKitsch, wasn’t always in the business of selling pop culture collectibles. In fact, she tumbled into the business acci-dentally after being a longtime collector of all things “kitsch” and filling her house with it.

Jessica’s obsession of pop culture led her long-suffer-

ing (yet somewhat obliging) husband Mel Waldorf to create a website (www.kookykitsch.com) with the hopes that his tenacious treasure-seeking wife would sell some of the “extra” collectibles that had been filling their home to capacity. But instead of creating a less clut-tered living space, it fueled her drive to find even more kitsch… to sell!

The spoils from Jessica’s love of estate/garage/yard/rummage sales, thrift stores, hand-me-downs, and side-walk leftovers are what you’ll find at Park Street Antiques & Collectibles and on her website. Many products are unused and in their original packaging.

Jessica rotates the collectible treasures in her displays on a weekly basis. This means there is always something “new” in store.

If you are looking to give a gift that is sure to bring back fond memories for some-one you love, there’s a good chance you will find the perfect item among the KookyKitsch collectibles. You might even find something for yourself — “something you didn’t know you always wanted, until you see it.”

So make plans to go on over to browse the KookyKitsch col-lections at Park Street Antique & Collectibles this week. Mention this article and receive 10 per-cent off anything marked “kk”.

You can also look for KookyKitsch on Etsy, Pinterest, Facebook, and Ebay.

Note: If there is something in particular you’re searching for, or if you have a collec-tion you’d like to donate/sell/consign/trade, please contact her directly at [email protected]. To meet with the Pop Culture Maven in person, find out when Jessica will be at Park Street Antiques & Collectibles by calling the store at 523-0895.

Find Antique & Collectibles

in the Park Street Business District:

Bay Farm Coins, 1435 Park St., 865-7600

Fort Knox, 1546 Park St., 523-8000

Juniper Tree Vintage, 1320 Park St., 444-4650

Park Street Antiques & Collectibles, 1519 Park St., 523-0895

Pauline’s Antiques, 1427 Park St., 523-2361

Rocket Reuse, 1355 Park St., 337-0750

Silver Baron’s Rare Coins, 1435 Park St., 865-7600

2317 CENTRAL AVE. 510.769.FILM (3456)WWW.ALAMEDATHEATRES.COM

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ALAMEDA THEATRE & CINEPLEXSTEP BACK IN TIME TO EXPLORE A VINTAGE EXPERIENCE IN STATE-OF-THE-ART SIGHT & SOUND

Program Schedule 5/23 - 5/29

Now Playing in the Alameda Cineplex

Now Playing in the Historic Theatre

MALEFICENT 3D (PG) 8:00 10:20

(Special Thurs Show)A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN

THE WEST (R) 9:45 (Special Thurs Show)

X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST 3D (PG-13)

11:20 am 2:10 7:40 2D 10:30MILLION

DOLLAR ARM (PG-13) 11:10 1:50 4:30 7:10 9:50

BLENDED (PG-13) 11:30 2:05 4:40 7:15 9:50

GODZILLA (PG-13) 2D 11 am 1:40 4:50 7:05 9:45

10:15 (No 9:45 show Thurs) 3D 11:30 2:10 7:35

RAILWAY MAN (R) 4:25NEIGHBORS (R)

11 am 1:10 3:20 5:30 7:45 10:00 (No 7:45 or

10:00 show Thurs)AMAZING

SPIDER MAN 2 2D (PG-13) 11 am 4:20 7:20 10:20

(No 7:20 or 10:20 show Thurs)GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL

(R) 2:00 5:00

SHOWTIMES IN THE HISTORIC THEATER ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CALL BOX OFFICE FOR TITLE PLAYING.

VISIT WWW.ALAMEDATHEATRES.COM FOR ADDITIONAL SHOWTIMES

MOMMY & ME MONDAY shows: THE NEIGHBORS at 11:00 am and MILLION DOLLAR ARM at 11:10 am

ALAMEDA’S GOT TALENT HOST DAVE MAY FRI & SAT EVESPRECEDING FILM IN HISTORIC THEATRE.

X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (PG-13) 1:25 4:15 7:25 10:15

(7:25 & 10:15 show in Cineplex Thurs)RAILWAY MAN (R) 11:00

MALEFICENT 2D (R) 7:25 9:45 (Special Thurs Show)