The Lighthouse District is an active hub of community merchants and activities in the New Monterey Neghborhood of Monterey, CA. Here are some photos of what you might find happening in our district.
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Families bring sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, chairs, and more to make Movies in the Park one of the most comfortable theatres around! Here we see movie goers before the Movies in the Park screening of "Viva Las...more
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Movie enthusiasts of all ages gather before the Movies in the Park screening of "Viva Las Vegas" on July 10, 2010. Movies in the Park is held at Scholze Park in New Monterey's Lighthouse District on the second Saturday of every summer month.
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Movies in the Park attendees stand ready to purchase goodies from the concessions stand operated by Bay View Elementary School's PTA before the Movies in the Park screening of "Viva Las Vegas" on July 10, 2010....more
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Families gather in Scholze Park for a picnic and some relaxation before the Movies in the Park screening of "Viva Las Vegas" on July 10, 2010. Movies in the Park is held at Scholze Park in New Monterey's Lighthouse District on the second Saturday of every summer month.
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Timothy Menz and Oliver Johnson ready the projector for the Movies in the Park screening of "Viva Las Vegas" on July 10, 2010. Movies in the Park is held at Scholze Park in New Monterey's Lighthouse District on the second Saturday of every summer month.
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NMBA's Executive Director, Rick Johnson, and the owner of Olio Vintage Fun, Melissa Thoeny, chat together before the Movies in the Park screening of "Viva Las Vegas" on July 10, 2010. Movies in the Park is held at Scholze Park in New Monterey's Lighthouse District on the second Saturday of every summer month.
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Happy Bay View Elementary School students pose underneath their new umbrellas!
The Bay View PTA is grateful to the following people and organizations for making this Shade Project possible: The American Association of...more |
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Happy Bay View Elementary School students pose underneath their new umbrellas!
The Bay View PTA is grateful to the following people and organizations for making this Shade Project possible: The American Association of...more |
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The bright and cheerful aluminum umbrellas now grace the playground of Bay View Elementary, providing a place of shade for the children. The Bay View Shade Project was made possible by grants from the American Association of Dermatologists and the Bay View PTA. Umbrellas were manufactured by Landscape Forms of Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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The bright and cheerful aluminum umbrellas now grace the playground of Bay View Elementary, providing a place of shade for the children. The Bay View Shade Project was made possible by grants from the American Association of Dermatologists and the Bay View PTA. Umbrellas were manufactured by Landscape Forms of Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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After installing the giant aluminum umbrellas into the pre-existing tables on the Bay View playground, all the Bay View families who volunteered that day broke for lunch to enjoy the shade.
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After installing the giant aluminum umbrellas into the pre-existing tables on the Bay View playground, all the Bay View families who volunteered that day broke for lunch to enjoy the shade.
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After installing the giant aluminum umbrellas into the pre-existing tables on the Bay View playground, all the Bay View families who volunteered that day broke for lunch to enjoy the shade.
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Bay View family members install the giant aluminum umbrellas into the center of the permanent, pre-existing tables on the Bay View playground.
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Bay View family members install the giant aluminum umbrellas into the center of the permanent, pre-existing tables on the Bay View playground.
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Family members of Bay View Elementary children carry the ladder up the ramp to the playground so that parents can install the giant aluminum umbrellas for the Bay View Shade Project.
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Even the kids are helping out with the Bay View Shade Project! Here, we see a child helping an adult carry a piece of the giant aluminum umbrellas to the playground for installation.
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Bay View parents assemble the giant aluminum umbrellas to be installed on the playground of Bay View Elementary to provide permanent shade for the children.
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Bay View parents assemble the giant aluminum umbrellas to be installed on the playground of Bay View Elementary to provide permanent shade for the children.
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Bay View parents carry panels of the aluminum umbrellas, preparing for assembly. These umbrellas were manufactured by Landscape Forms in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Bay View Principal Jone Amador poses with the panel of an aluminum umbrella just before assembly. These umbrellas were manufactured by Landscape Forms in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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The truck delivering the giant aluminum umbrellas arrives at Bay View Elementary.
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Dr. Joseph Rheim, a dermatologist, speaks with the children of Bay View Elementary about caring for one's skin and the importance of protection from the sun.
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Even the kitty cats got silly at the First Annual Children's Trick-or-Treat on Lighthouse, Saturday, October 31, 2009.
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