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2002 » Issue 33, Published on Wednesday, August 14, 2002 » Special Section
By Meekk's moves to new site

Meekk’s Kitchen is scheduled to move from the Four Species Garden at the Jewish Community Center on Arastradero Road to the former Original Joe’s restaurant site in Palo Alto next month. Meekk’s is one of several tennants forced to relocate due to the closure of the community center.

The strictly-kosher kitchen specializes in vegan and parve menus, which contain no animal or dairy products.

Customers may order meals through the kitchen’s “food-subscription” service, which operates much like a magazine subscription.

Customers sign up for the restaurant’s menu mailing list. The restaurant offers those on the mailing list different menus. The meals are precooked and need only be warmed up in a microwave or oven if necessary.

Operators plan to provide at-site dining at the new location.

21st annual Winefest at MacArthur Park

MacArthur Park restaurant in Palo Alto will sponsor the 21st annual MacArthur Park Winefest 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, at 27 University Ave. The fund-raising event benefits the American Red Cross.

Organizers said the event will feature more than 75 California wineries, as well as food and music. For more information, call 688-0438.


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We’ve recently covered the passing of two of this community’s most involved and committed volunteers, Lee Lynch and Billy Russell. They represented an era when people helped out, not so they could get their name on a building, but because it was simply the right thing to do.

There’s a new generation of volunteers hard at work right now in this community who are carrying on their legacy. The level of involvement in the recent Los Altos Relay For Life event bears this out.