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November 19, 2004
nikewomen Store Opening at Stanford Shopping Center on the Heels of Phil Knight's Resignation
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On the "heels" of Nike Chairman, CEO & Co-Founder, Phil Knight's resignation yesterday, Palo Alto, California prepares for Saturday's grand opening of a new store at the Stanford Shopping Center called nikewomen.

nikewomen is the first free standing Nike women's store in the Bay Area.

On Saturday, a personal trainer, tennis pro, and yoga instructor will give tips to improve your practice. Plus a chair massage, a scrumptious brunch, and a grand opening goodie bag from nikewomen will be offered to all those who attend.

nikewomen - who, what, where, when...

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October 25, 2004
San Francisco Chocolate Adventure Tour: XOX Truffles, Scharffenberger & Recchiuti Among Winners
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A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King

Now that I've hopefully captured your attention...

Last week, I stopped into XOX Truffles to get a big box of Jean-Marc and Casimira Gorce's creations as a partial wedding gift. As I sipped my XOX latte and waited for the collection of twenty-seven flavors to be put together, I couldn't help but overhear a conversation between Jean-Marc, as he stood there making his creations, and three women indulging in a taste of his finest.

Three times a year, these two sisters and their friend typically rendezvous for a wine tour up in Napa. Nancy Eggert travels from Denver to San Francisco to experience the West Coast's finer places and products of life. However, on this trip -- for a change -- she, her sister, Paula Zigant and their friend Catherine chose chocolate-tasting over wine-tasting.

The three women were gracious to share their itinerary with me and their comments as inspiration for others who live in this great city, as well as for those traveling to Northern California looking for an alternative adventure in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Over the past year, in preparation for coming to America's most European chocolate mecca, Nancy had compiled her list of Chocolate Adventures after collecting all the best articles from her favorite magazines including: Gourmet, Departures, Food & Wine, Travel & Leisure, Bon Apetit and Town & Country.

She had every article with her along with a tasting bag to take back to her sister's place. At the end of their adventure, the three intended to share a glass of wine and do a taste test of each of their favorite chocolates of the day.

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First Adventure

The ScharffenBerger Factory Tour in Berkeley (free to the public)

914 Heinz Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94710
phone: 510.981.4066 or
email: tours@scharffenberger.com

Tours of the 27,000 square foot factory are free to the public.
Reservations are recommended.
Private tour groups cost $35 (limit 30 people)

For more details go to: ScharffenBerger.com

The Scharffenbergers and Steinbergs use vintage European equipment and artisanal methods to create their "lovingly handcrafted" chocolate from the finest cacao beans.

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September 17, 2004
Rugged Elegant Living in San Francisco This Weekend - - September 17-19 2004

Photo by: www.ChuckLantz.com © 2004 Here's a taste of the San Francisco scene, Rugged Elegant Living style, created to inspire you this weekend, September 17-19, 2004. HEALTHY LIVING Surfs Up! Photo by: www.ChuckLantz.com © 2004 Every week day that's... more

September 12, 2004
Canada's Charles Dionne and Wales' Nicole Cooke Win T-Mobile International Cycling Races in San Francisco

It took Canada's Charles Dionne 4:24:32 to win the fourth annual T-Mobile International Pro Cycling race in San Francisco, this morning. Dionne, a Webcor Cycling team member, took the lead in the final three miles, and then finished eight... more

July 1, 2004
Rugged Elegance Celebrates Pacific Heights' Summer 2004 "Places of Taste"

Pacific Heights is a place where gourmets gather. Gourmet food lovers, gourmet hair sylists and gourmet boutique owners. Descend down Fillmore Street, and smell the aroma of fresh-ground coffee, freshly-baked croissants, or the city's finest gourmet floral designs. Take... more

May 17, 2004
San Francisco Bay to Breakers Brings Out The Healthy, The Adventuresome, The Soulful and...

While my brethren at City Church got soulful with Reverend Fred Harrell yesterday morning at their annual picnic, two of us pounded our soles for 7.46 miles in an outdoor sanctuary called San Francisco's Bay to Breakers. The 2004 Bay... more

May 13, 2004
San Francisco Restaurants Inspired To Keep It Clean

Photo, San Francisco Chronicle In an effort to protect and promote the health of all San Francisco restaurant-goers, City Supervisor Tony Hall authored an ordinance, which passed this week in a 7-3 vote, that requires restaurants in the city... more

March 18, 2004
Positive Coaching Alliance Celebrates Youth Sports & Earthquakes GM, Alexi Lalas at Stanford

Last night, the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) hosted their annual National Youth Sports Awards Dinner at Stanford University. Three Bay Area celebrities were part of the third annual event: Earthquakes president and general manager, Alexi Lalas, ex-Stanford All-America basketball player,... more

February 24, 2004
Takin' It To The Streets of San Francisco in Style ... Hot Pink Hottie Mama Style

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King Amy Bonetti Price & Birthday Girl, Carmel Greenberg Carmel Greenberg has the best friends. To celebrate her 40th birthday, three gal pals, Amy Bonetti Price, Zem Spire Joaquin and Elisa Goldblatt... more

February 7, 2004
The Best of San Francisco's 2004 Fancy Food Show

The Republic of Tea A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King San Francisco's annual Fancy Food Show has come and gone. But it left a wonderful taste in our mouths that will last a long time. Here... more

February 4, 2004
Zone Perfect Bars At Amazon.com

A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Timothy Fredel Healthy living is a natural part of the lifestyle in San Francisco. Many people here are following low-carb diets such as the Zone diet. One of the biggest challenges in following... more

January 30, 2004
San Francisco Proposes Feng Shui Law Led by Yee

State Assemblyman, Leland Y. Yee A Rugged Elegance Inspiration Network Exclusive by Jennifer King Biotechnology is a respected science in the United States because the FDA requires approval before a drug is brought to market. The art and science... more

January 2, 2004
Putting The 'Out' In Workout

The San Francisco Chronicle: In the Bay Area, tree hugging isn't just a political stance, it's turning into a great upper-body workout. For years, Bay Area residents have taken advantage of the region's mild weather and abundance of open... more

January 1, 2004
San Francisco's Most Sought After Rugged Elegant Restaurants in December 2003

To follow are The Month of December 2003 Search Results from Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Earthlink, Inktomi, and other search engines referring into RuggedElegance.com. Click on any of the restaurants below to go to their Rugged Elegance profile. 1) The... more

December 31, 2003
Yoga Conference - January 30 - February 2, 2004

Yoga Journal presents their second annual West Coast Conference, January 30 - February 2, 2004 at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco. Each year, Yoga Journal hosts a number of events, conventions and teacher trainings to serve the growing yoga... more

December 8, 2003
Osmosis Spa Offers Only Enzyme Baths in the U.S.

San Francisco's Jerel and Lesley Cain of Theratopia, Inc. "Massage at Work", celebrated their 6th wedding anniversary this past weekend, and decided to try something new. Instead of mudbaths in Calistoga, they went for Enzyme Baths in Freestone, California... more

November 28, 2003
Photographer, Dennis Anderson Releases Book "Hidden Treasures of San Francisco Bay"

San Francisco Chronicle: Paul McHugh, Chronicle Outdoors Writer Art can propel us to far-flung global locales, out into the cosmos, or deep into mystic scenery conjured by the human mind and heart. But amid an era of accelerating environmental... more

November 3, 2003
Golden Gate Park Free Shuttle Soars In Service

Shuttle News Ridership Climbs to 56,000 on Golden Gate Park FREE Shuttle; 55 Percent Increase over 2002 Summer Season The Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority (GGPCA) today announced a dramatic increase in ridership on its Golden Gate Park FREE Shuttle--a... more

October 28, 2003
Ferry Building Marketplace Draws Local "Artisanal" Foods

Washington Post: by Valerie Jablow If eating locally and dining globally are key for happy travel, then San Francisco's landmark Ferry Building should become a much-savored destination. And we have an earthquake to thank for it. This summer, locally... more

October 17, 2003
Neil Parry, The Saint of San Jose

The Badger Herald: by Brandon Gullicksrud, Associate Sports Editor Sometimes it seems like the only big news that ever comes out of the sports world is negative. In the past year alone, baseball has seen one of its most-heralded players... more

RV Heraclitus Homecoming Tour - Oct 18-Nov 24

Planetary Coral Reef Foundation: After circumnavigating the globe and sailing over 200,000 sea miles, RV Heraclitus (RVH) is returning home for the very first time since it was built and launched in Oakland, California in 1975. On May 4,... more

October 16, 2003
Post Ranch Inn - #1 Hotel in North America

Passport Resorts: The highly acclaimed Post Ranch Inn proves once again that bigger doesn't always mean better. Nestled between towering redwoods and the pristine beauty of the Big Sur coast, the intimate thirty-room hotel has received some of the... more

October 11, 2003
Waterfalls Put Action Into The Landscape

San Francisco Chronicle: When Patrice Donna steps into her backyard and it's quiet, something's amiss. She's used to the sounds of falling water, day in and day out. "It's very noticeable - in a good way," she explains. "It's... more

October 5, 2003
The Encyclopedia of Surfing

San Francisco Chronicle: Matt Warshaw [is a] San Francisco-based surfing journalist/archivist/historian who has piled up more words on the sport and its unique culture than anyone dead or alive. [Warshaw is] just 43 years old. ... To build "The... more





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