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6 May 9, 2013 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun Happy Mother’s Day! T R E AT Y O U R M O M ! py Hap y! a D s her ’ t o M The Alameda Sun Celebrates Mom M I N I Give Mom a Pizza Your Heart this Year S P A Refreshing massages 50-minute massages $25 per person GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE BUY FOUR GET ONE FREE 1 4 1 1 PA R K S T R E E T • 5 1 0 / 5 2 1 - 8 7 7 8 • M A S S A G E 1 4 0 3 PA R K S T R E E T • 5 1 0 / 5 2 1 - 8 7 7 0 • H A I R MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET BRUNCH Sunday, May 12 • $2395 Three Seatings: 10 AM, 12 Noon & 2 PM Children under 10 years old — half price! HOME-STYLE COOKING: Crispy fried prawns, Seafood Pasta in Alfredo Sauce, Roasted Tri-Tip in BBQ Sauce, Eggs Benedict, Sausage, French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Vegetable Egg Rolls, and O’Brien Potatoes. REFRESHING SALADS: Caesar, Baby Spinach, Organic Mixed Green, Ambrosia, Fresh Fruit, Potato, Greek Tomato, Cole Slaw and More! DESSERTS: Fresh Strawberry Shortcake, Brownies, Cookies, Tapioca and Chocolate Pudding & Fresh Fruit Tarts! BEVERAGES: Coffee, Orange Juice & Iced Tea Dinner Served from 4:00-9:00pm Prices Start at $16 95 • Includes Soup or Salad FEATURING: Lobster, Angus Prime Rib, Angus Steak, Fresh Fish, Seafood, Fresh Oysters, Lamb, Pork, Chicken & Lots More! Waterfront Restaurant 1148 Ballena Blvd. 865-5086 • 865-5088 www.pier29restaurant.com Alameda Epicure Gil Michaels For many of us Baby Boomers, our slow descent into Geezerville has meant that Mother’s Day is a time for melancholy reflection and remembrance, rather than celebration. In remembering my mom, the angelic Champagne Rosie (my mom had to be an angel to put up with my bloated persona for 50 years), I prefer to focus on the things that she loved. Champagne Rosie loved Champagne, cheeseburgers, great pizza and, most of all, giving me advice. There was her advice on my attire: “L’il Puddin, don’t go out wearing brown pants, a green shirt and a red hat. You look like a giant shrub.” There was her advice on my grooming: “Honey, I know that you want to look more mature, but that little moustache and bad haircut make you look like a huge Hitler.” There were her observations on my love life: “Chubbo, I don’t care if your girlfriend is the Virgin Mary, Mother Teresa, Joan of Arc and Oprah Winfrey all put together, she’s not good enough for my L’il Puddin and she’s too fat to be wearing tank tops.” There was her commentary on Courtesy photo my social skills: “Gil, I know that Croll’s co-owner and Puertas family matriarch, Teresa you’re obsessed with culinary stuff. Puertas, enjoys a moment with Croll’s pizza customer E PIZZA: Page 7 No. 1 (who is also her grandson) Marco. What’s Happening on the West End? • Professional Drycleaning • Quality Shirt Laundry • We Operate Our Own Plant 1529 Webster St. Alameda (510) 522-8299 M-F 7AM-6:30 PM • SAT 8AM-6PM $3 OFF ANY DRY CLEANING W/ORDER OF $15 OR MORE One Coupon Per Order • Exp. 05/31/13 Must present coupon w/order www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun Fashion Show Event Lanvie Fine Women’s Apparel hosts a Fashion Show on Saturday, May 18, highlighting current styles and previewing their new fall collection. Lanvie’s Fashion Show features in-house designers Lan and Reyna offering a Europeaninspired whimsical, stylish and trendy line for contemporary women. By incorporating in-house design and sourcing, Lanvie brings an elegant innovative collection at reasonable prices. Unique pieces are all travelfriendly and boast a “true-toyou” fit. WESCAFE “The Best in the West” Coffee, Espresso, Sandwiches 1536 Webster St. • 510.522.7200 www.thewescafe.com The fashion show begins at 4 p.m., with doors opening at 3 p.m. Free hors d’oeuvres and wine will be served. To RSVP and get location of show, please email: alameda@ lanvie-apparel.com or call 8653688. A goody bag awaits those who RSVP ahead. Lanvie has been a family clothing manufacturing business in Oakland since 1984. Lan and husband, Vincent, emigrated from China to the U.S. in 1997, with Lan bringing her degree in Fashion Design. In 2002, as the family factory was closing, Lan and Vincent started creating their own brand. Today, the Lanvie line can be found in over 300 boutique stores throughout the country. In 2013 Assistant Designer Reyna joined Lanvie with a master’s in Fashion Design. Lanvie has two convenient locations in Alameda — the West End location is at 1501 Webster Street at the corner of Webster & Santa Clara. Food Truck Frenzy: Mother Trucker Rock Wall Wine Company presents Food Truck Frenzy: Mother Trucker, Saturday, May 11, from noon to 4 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of award-winning Rock Wall wines, gourmet street food from some of the Bay Area’s best food trucks, an awesome mix by DJ Dave For more information about West Alameda, visit us online at www.westalameda business.com. Come see the history in your own backyard Alameda Naval Air Museum Building 77, 2151 Ferry Point on the Former Alameda Naval Air Station Stebbins, a complimentary five-minute back massage, mini-makeover, face painting, or Food Truck Frenzy photo booth to commemorate your good time, free parking and much more! Event is family-friendly, open to all ages. Children under five are free. To purchase wine, you must be 21 or over. Age will be verified at admission. This event is known to sell out! There are a limited number of presale tickets, so RSVP today! Admission will be $10 at the door, if tickets are still available. Club Viva members: please get ticket information at: http://rwmothertrucker13. eventbrite.com Wine by the glass, flights and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for an additional charge at wine bars and flight tables. Food can be purchased directly from the trucks, and most trucks are cash only. For a list of participating food trucks, please check website. Are you still looking for a special gift for Mom? Coco Tutti, Loops N’ Hoops Jewelry, Stop, Shop and Roll and Flower Pop will be on hand for all your shopping needs. Come join us for all the fun! Wishing Everyone's Mom a Happy Mother's Day! her Mother Work Day Clubs. The daughter helped E CLUBS: Page 13 establish Mother’s Day as a national holiday. 510.205.5003 www.alamedaislandyoga.com OPEN FOR SPECIAL EVENTS BY APPOINTMENT Continued from page 6 Teresa Puertas’ homemade ranch As a dutiful dressing, but it would be kind of But, a 30-minute diatribe on how to son, I indulged a diss to others who belong on clean leeks, make chimichurri and the list of Alameda’s Great Eats. blanch asparagus does not make for Champagne (The margaritas at Otaez, Pier scintillating dinner conversation.” Rosie’s love of 29’s clam chowder, Gold Coast As a dutiful son, I indulged Grill’s rack of lamb, Pappo’s “anyChampagne Rosie’s love of motherly motherly advice. advice. (I ignored all of it.) And, if she (I ignored all of it.) thing duck,” the salads at Burma Superstar and Scolari’s “burger was still sipping Champagne on this ‘n’ fries nirvana.”) side of the veil this Mother’s Day, I If your mom is a fan of perfect pizza, as Champagne would indulge one of her other loves, great pizza, by takRosie was, take her to Croll’s on Mother’s Day. ing her to Croll’s. At Croll’s Pizza, the Puertas family, led by Lorenzo Lorenzo Puertas and his mom, Teresa, prepare pizza and his mom, Teresa, is making the best pizza in Alameda with real motherly attention, care and love. Croll’s Pizza is open for dinner only at 705 Central — ever. Their new menu lists several delicacies that are already in the Alameda “Great Eats” hall of fame. With Ave. Order pizza for pick up at 864-2828. Croll’s new menu items added, that Alameda Great Eats I’ll have the lot at satsfats510@mailstation.com list now includes: 1. Croll’s Garlic-Cheese Bread. This dish is a decadent, delicious and glorious “Death By Cheese”; a beautiful, cheesy, gooey, crispy, garlicky delight. When eaten straight from Croll’s ovens, with their homemade red sauce, it is truly one of Alameda’s finest culinary treats. 2. Croll’s new Spring Seasonal Pizza. “Fresh local asparagus, aged Parmesan cheese, creamy mozzarella and Black Forest ham in our homemade creamy garlic sauce,” said Lorenzo. “The we top it with lemon zest from lemons grown in my neighbor’s Alameda backyard.” This pizza features a superb, aromatic balance of asparagus, ham, garlic and lemon flavors. Excellent. 3. Croll’s new “Batatista” pizza features thinly sliced sweet potato with red onions, sheep’s milk feta cheese, fresh garlic, and California extra-virgin olive oil. An eclectic blend of sweet and salt savoriness, with a mild garlic punch. Terrific. 4. Croll’s new “Smoky Sue” pizza is topped with toasted leaves of kale, gorgonzola, Parmesan and lemon zest, over Croll’s homemade creamy garlic sauce. A Croll’s guest took one bite of her Smoky Sue and said, “Oh, my God, I’m in heaven!” 5. Croll’s famous Margherita pizza rounds out the top five. Lorenzo describes this pizza as, “the classic Italian pizza made with our special tomato sauce, sliced Roma tomatoes, creamy mozzarella and fresh basil” (from Lorenzo’s backyard). Croll’s Margherita is Alameda’s most popular pizza, and is a favorite of celebrated local culinary goddess Weezie Mott. It is also a favorite of another Croll’s guest, a vociferous, pizza loving nine-year-old boy, who loudly proclaimed it to be, “The best pizza, ever!” I could easily fill the remaining spots on the Alameda Great Eats List with goodies from Croll’s new menu, like their famous Gold Coast and Fernside pizzas and Crow’s Nest Facility Available for Small Banquets CALL FOR INFO: 522-4262 See our exhibits on the China Clipper, Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, Battle of Midway, Benton Field, WAVES, SeaBees and much more! TREAT THEM www.pacificpinball.org Alameda SDA Church 1515 Verdi ~ Alameda Register at: www.laughyourway.com Information: 866-525-2844 Saturday May 18 Doors Open | 5:45 pm Event | 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Sunday May 19 Doors Open | 8:45 am Event | 9:30 am-1:00 pm Register at: www.LaughYourWay.com Pappo Momma Loves... Mother’s Day Brunch Fresh Orange Juice Sm 3.5 | Lg 4.5 Coffee/Iced Tea 3 Mimosa | Bellini 8 Blood Orange Soda | Organic Lemonade 4 1st Course Homemade Strawberry Lemonade 4.5 Fresh Baked Croissants with Strawberry Butter | Fresh Fruit 2nd Course Classic Eggs Benedict | Prather Ranch Maple Ham | Breakfast Potatoes Asparagus & Smoked Salmon Scramble | Red Onions | Fresh Chives Tow Eggs Any Style | Prather Ranch Bacon | Breakfast Potatoes Buttermilk Strata | Assorted Berries | Vanilla Syrup | Cinnamon Whipped Cream Braised Duck on Baguette | Roasted Garlic Aioli | Cilantro | Potatoes or Salad Penne Pasta Primavera | Spring Onion | Mushrooms | Asparagus | Rosemary Cream 3rd Course Double Chocolate Terrine | Creme Anglaise | Sea Salt Almond Orange Cake | Orange Marmalade | Fresh Whipped Cream Twenty Six Dollars Per Person 2320 Central Ave. • 337-9100 • www.PappoRestaurant.com MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR JULY 21! Alameda Meals on Wheels 17th Annual Community Faire & Wine Tasting Fundraiser Sunday, July 21 · 1 to 5 pm at Rock Wall Wine Company Largest fundraiser of the year for Alameda Meals on Wheels MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS SPECIAL! 1510 Webster Street, Alameda A Please show your support and come out to what is called “the best event in Alameda!” M-F 8:30-5:30 • Sat. 9:00-2:00 www.alamedaautolab.com Over 80 Pinball Machines Set to Free Play TO CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE 631 BUENA VISTA • 522-0510 • Fax 522-0524 www.alamedanavalairmuseum.org WAY 2301 Monarch Street, Alameda Alameda Auto Lab a 501c3 Non Profit Preserving the art, science and history of pinball YO UR Join Mark Gungor for his twoday, VIDEO, Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage event! Pizza: Now gourmet at Island favorite OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS 10AM to 4PM Small, focused classes and workshops with highly qualified teachers in Hatha, Vinyasa and Iyengar Yoga, Mindfulness Meditation, and Tai Chi Chih L AUGH Clubs Paved Way for Mothers Day Dennis Evanosky Julia Ward Howe takes credit for coming up with Mother’s Day as we know it today. Her 1870 proclamation put the day on the American calendar. Howe’s proclamation was a reaction to death during the Civil War. She called on mothers to unite and protest the futility of their sons killing other mothers’ sons. By 1873 women’s groups in 18 North American cities were observing Howe’s holiday. When it came to celebrating mothers, another woman preceded Howe by some 15 years. In the 1850s Anna Reeves Jarvis started Mother Work Day Clubs, organizations that focused on providing medicine for the poor and on improving sanitary conditions. During the Civil War, Mothers Day Clubs cared for all soldiers — regardless of whether Courtesy photo they fought for the Union or the Anna Reeves Jarvis holds her daughter and namesake. Confederacy. When the war ended, Jarvis worked to bring people The mother pioneered the idea of Mother’s Day with CUT TO & EXTRA VALUE! COLOR -OR- & CUT $75 EACH - INCLUDES COMPLIMENTARY MANICURE! PARTIAL HIGHLIGHT NOT VALID AFTER MAY 30 LONG HAIR EXTRA 7 A SPECIAL EVENT! ! Treat Mom Right. Make Sure Her Car Drives Safe with a Tune Up at $5 Admission / Children under 12 FREE Men & Women in Uniform: No Charge May 9, 2013 Taste of Alameda · Hors d’oeuvres from local restaurants · Tucker’s ice cream Wine Tasting · Tastings from award-winning California wineries Silent Auction · Fine wines, gift baskets, vacation destinations Live Swing and Jazz Music · Provided by Three O’Clock Jump Children’s Play Area · Backyard Carnivals SUGGESTED $20 DONATION AT THE DOOR Underwriting and auction item donations are welcome. Visa & Mastercard accepted for donations and payments. For information about receiving meals or volunteering for Alameda Meals on Wheels or Alameda Friendly Visitors call (510) 865-6131 or visit www.alamedamealsonwheels.org