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21
Oct

It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon….

Oct
21
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon….
Prairie Home Companion's Garrison Keillor comes to Monterey's Golden State Theatre for one evening - Sunday, October 25. This beloved monologist is the host and writer of A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer's Almanac heard on public radio stations nationwide. He is also the author of more than a dozen books, including Lake Wobegon Days, The Book of Guys, Love Me and Homegrown Democrat. Read More about It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon….
06
Oct

Stop him…he's painting on the walls!!

Oct
06
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
Stop him…he's painting on the walls!!
Calm down - In this case, it's okay. That's because the painter is renowned Los Angeles-based artist Mark Licari and the walls are at the Monterey Museum of Art's beautiful La Mirada location. In the inaugural work of a new program called In Process, Licari is painting directly on the Museum's huge Dart gallery walls, creating a site-specific mural. For the next two weeks, Mark will use La Mirada as his vibrant laboratory where he will create an exhibition consisting of paintings, drawings, sculptures and his ephemeral mural that will weave together a fantastic, elaborate narrative. Keep up-to-date on Mark's exciting installation on www.montereyart.org Friday, October 9, 6-8pm is the preview. Licari will lecture and sign exhibit catalogues on Saturday, October 10 at 11:30am. Tickets are on sale at www.monteryart.org. Read More about Stop him…he's painting on the walls!!
14
Sep

Oh baloney. Actually it's abalone….

Sep
14
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
Oh baloney. Actually it's abalone….
Recently The New York Times' Christine Muhlke reported on the Monterey Abalone Company in the paper's Sunday magazine, celebrating the long-awaited return of this delicious delicacy to our tables. Overfished in the 1990s, commercial abalone fishing was banned in 1997. Muhlke writes about owners Trevor Fay and Art Seavey and their successful abalone farm under Monterey's Municipal Wharf No. 2. According to the story, they "sell more than six tons a year to walk-in customers, nearby restaurants and great chefs across the country." Read More about Oh baloney. Actually it's abalone….
24
Aug

This joint is jumpin' - It's Monterey Jazz Time!

Aug
24
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
This joint is jumpin' - It's Monterey Jazz Time!
Make your reservations now for the 52nd annual Monterey Jazz Festival, September 18-30. This three day jazzathon celebrates the best in jazz, with legendary artists Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Stanley Clarke, Wynton Marsalis, Susan Tedeschi, Pete Seeger and hundreds more. More than 500 artists appear on nine stages spread throughout the Festival's 20 acres of magnificent grounds. Read More about This joint is jumpin' - It's Monterey Jazz Time!
12
Aug

Set down that heavy load - celebrate Labor Day in Steinbeck Country - September 7

Aug
12
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
Set down that heavy load - celebrate Labor Day in Steinbeck Country
The Labor Day holiday - always the first Monday in September - turns 115 years old in 2009. Created as a day off for working citizens to celebrate the ‘strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor unions', today it's considered a day for relaxation, picnics and parades. And it's also sometimes considered the symbolic end of Summer. But not in Monterey. The Labor Day weekend means warm, sunny days and balmy evenings - perfect for a swim in the ocean, tide pool exploring (eyes only; no fingers!!), biking along the coast or kayaking with the seals and otters. Don't forget your sunscreen. So take a load off in beautiful Monterey - home of Nobel Prize winning author John Steinbeck, one of the country's most prominent writers about labor and the human condition. Take a spin through the National Steinbeck Center in nearby Salinas - please visit www.steinbeck.org for more information. Read More about Set down that heavy load - celebrate Labor Day in Steinbeck Country - September 7
24
Jul

Entrants Revving to Go

Jul
24
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
Entrants Revving to Go
It's official. Four hundred fifty entries have been accepted for the 36th Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races, one of vintage motorsport's most revered racing traditions, set for August 14-16 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Of those, 145 are Porsche cars, helping to celebrate Porsche as this year's featured marque and lending live-action perspective on the company's storied racing heritage, which includes remarkable cars made famous by legendary drivers. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic Porsche 917, and fittingly, four 917Ks will take to the track. Three of those are re-uniting from the Gulf Wyer Team, and their former Executive Director John Horsman will be watching them race along with Brian Redman and Vic Elford, both of whom claimed victories at 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring and are former Porsche factory drivers who raced the 917 at Le Mans. (Elford also was behind the wheel of the 917 for the high speed scenes in the Steve McQueen film "Le Mans.") Read More about Entrants Revving to Go
29
Jun

Race Night on the Row Revs up Cannery Row on July 4th

Jun
29
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
Race Night on the Row Revs up Cannery Row
Race Night on the Row is back for its 12th year along the Cannery Row waterfront, located in Monterey, California. After a day at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world will come together to celebrate at the area's most popular after party on Cannery Row, known for its endless fun and entertainment. Once the row is filled with bikes, the party begins. Read More about Race Night on the Row Revs up Cannery Row on July 4th
05
Jun

Where o where in Monterey?

Jun
05
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
Where o where in Monterey?
There is now yet another compelling reason to visit Made in Monterey at the Monterey Museum of Art-Pacific Street. Besides the beauty of the sweeping 50th Anniversary exhibition and engaging new family gallery activities, locals and visitors alike can try their hand at a contest titled Where Oh Where in Monterey? Monterey's glorious landscape and romantic architecture has sparked the creativity of generations of artists. While many of these historic scenes are immediately recognizable, others have changed over the decades. Participants can put their sleuthing skills to the test by correctly identifying nine different locations selected from works in the exhibition. Entry forms that correctly identify all locations depicted will be entered into a drawing to win a one-night stay at one of the luxurious Inns of Monterey. Read More about Where o where in Monterey?
01
Jun

What has a head like a horse, tail like a monkey and pouch like a kangaroo?

Jun
01
 2009
About ago by The Inns of Monterey Comments
What has a head like a horse, tail like a monkey and pouch like a kangaroo
It's the seahorse! In its new, jaw-dropping, interactive exhibit, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has 15 species of seahorses and their kin-one of the nation's largest collections of these charismatic animals. Meander through four multimedia galleries and discover how these shy and secretive animals grow up, attract mates and give birth-this is the only family in Read More about What has a head like a horse, tail like a monkey and pouch like a kangaroo?
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