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Members of the public will have until May 6 to comment on a draft environmental impact report on the proposed expansion of a portion of Espola Road from two to three lanes. The city on March 21 posted on its website the full 319-page report which includes a 38-page executive summary. The report is a PDF document that can be downloaded. A hard copy of the report can be viewed at Poway City Hall and the Poway Library. The report concludes the proposed project would result “in significant unavoidable adverse impacts to land use, visual/aesthetics and noise.” Some of this has to do with the proposed construction of 1,850 feet of sound walls of between 3 and 11 feet high, all north of Jerome Drive. A public hearing on the draft report is set for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4 in the Twin Peaks Middle School multipurpose room. The new report provides an in-depth description and environmental assessment of plans to replace the two-lane portion of Espola Road, from a point just south of Titan Way to Twin Peaks Road with a three-lane roadway. The completed project — for which the city currently has no money — would have one lane running in each direction and a third, middle lane for making turns into side streets See ESPOLA, Page A23
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Poway’s annual Easter Egg Hunt and festivities run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 30 in Poway Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Drive. Egg hunts for 3- to 10-year-olds by age groups are from 9:30 a.m. to noon. A pancake breakfast for $4 begins at 8 a.m. All other activities, including giant slide, obstacle course, interactive photo booth and making princess tiaras, are free. San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is offering a free Start Smart teen driver safety classes at Poway High School. Classes are also being offered 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, April 17 and May 15. Space is limited. Register at sdsheriff.net/co/ startsmart.html.
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On the main stage will be a great lineup of live music, including the Painted Daizies, a countr y-wester n band, The Destroyers, from the Navy Band Southwest, 24/7, and The Fabulous Woodies. The Madame Mechanic Classic Car Show will also be at the festival, with awards being held on stage at 3:30 p.m. Dr. Zoolittle will be performing for the kids on the community stage. A wide variety of food and beverages will
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Schedule a chat with the mayor Is there something on your mind that you’d like to share with the mayor? Mayor Don Higginson invites residents, business owners, community youth and members of faith-based organizations to join him in a chat. He is now available by appointment only on the second and fourth Friday of every month between 1 and 4 p.m. To schedule an appointment call 858-668-4520, or email dhigginson@poway.org.
Low-cost groceries offered Get low-cost groceries once a month by reserving your food packages ranging from $8 to $37 through the Poway Share Food Program. Orders can be placed between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. weekdays until April 11 at the Poway Senior Center, 13094 Civic Center Drive, or online at www.powayshare.com. Distribution will be 8 to 9 a.m. April 20 at the Poway Senior Center There are no requirements for participation in the Share Program. For more information, call Don at 858-229-6874, Vicki at 858-229-6875 or email powayshare@cox.net.
Tax help for seniors AARP Tax-Aide, a volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program, will be available through April 15 at the Poway Senior Center, 13094 Civic Center Drive. The program is for low- and moderate-income taxpayers with simple returns. Sign up at the reception desk or call 858748-6094.
will be briefed on a new sewer system master plan that recommends about $9 million in construction over the next two to five years. Prepared by a private firm at a cost of about $240,000, the report concludes that the city’s sewer collection and processing system is “sufficient” to handle capacities through 2050 but suggests that sections of the pipeline in about a dozen locations be replaced in coming years. The work would involve the replacement of 18,500 feet of pipe. Upgrades to two of the system’s lift sta-
tions, at Old Coach Road and Camino del Valle, are recommended as well. Any work authorized by the council would be financed through the city’s sewer fund reserve account. That account is projected to have $13 million in it by June 30, according to City Manager Penny Riley. The 256-page report is an update to a “Sanitary Sewer Master Plan” adopted by the city in 2000. It was prepared by Atkins, a worldwide company with offices in San Diego. The new report covers projections for eventual system capacity, the overall condition of the system, and outlines a 10-year capital improvement program. The sewer system has a central pro-
cessing plant, 185 miles of gravity lines, five lift stations and 4,000 manholes, the report notes. The system’s service area encompasses about 90 percent of the city, with the exception of North Poway homes that are on septic systems. The service area also extends a little to the west to include some City of San Diego homes and to the south and southwest to include some homes in the county. The city’s system handles about 3.5 million gallons of sewage each day, the report says. By 2030, the total will be about 4.3 million gallons, it predicts. By 2050 the flow will be at 4.7 million. The council will meet at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at 13325 Civic Center Drive.
Decorated WW II veteran Abe Baum, 91, dies BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Abe Baum, a highly decorated World War II Army veteran, died March 3 at his home. His memorial service was on Saturday in Rancho Bernardo and he will soon be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Baum, 91, was well-known in the community for his efforts supporting patriotism, veterans and bringing together area high school students with veterans so the youngsters could learn first-hand from those who experienced some of history’s most brutal and deadly moments. He was a member of the Rancho Bernardo Hall of Fame. Baum enlisted as a private soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. By the time he left the service at war’s end in 1945, Baum had risen to the rank of major and received nine medals, including the Distinguished Service Cross presented by Gen. George S. Patton Jr. plus multiple Silver Stars, Bronze Stars and Purple Hearts. He co-authored “Raid! The Untold
ABE BAUM Served with Gen. George Patton Story of Patton’s Secret Mission,” which was published in 1981. It detailed how Baum, then 24, was tasked by Patton with leading 300 men to a prisoner of war camp near Hammelburg, Ger-
many. Historians have said the March 26-28, 1945 mission was ill-fated from the start since a few thousand troops were needed, not a few hundred. Upon arrival, Baum learned that instead of 300 POWs there were 1,500, including Patton’s son-in-law. During the mission many were killed and scores wounded, including Baum. He was a POW for a couple weeks. After the military, Baum returned to his family’s garment business in New York and later lived in Florida and Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., before retiring in Rancho Bernardo with wife, Eileen. They were married for 63 years. She is among his survivors. In RB, Baum co-founded the RB Veterans Memorial Association, which created the veterans’ memorial in Webb Park. He held leadership positions in several veterans organizations and was a Neighborhood Watch district coordinator from 1992-96. For these efforts plus establishing the Oral History Program that united veterans and students, Baum was chosen as part of RB Hall of Fame’s 2003 induction class.
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BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Eligibility to enter the Miss Rancho Bernardo scholarship pageants has expanded since Poway residents who attend Rancho Bernardo or Del Norte high schools may compete. There will be a mandatory orientation meeting for Miss Rancho Bernardo and Miss Rancho Bernardo Teen contestants from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 6 in the Rancho Bernardo Inn, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Drive. The April 21 pageant will also be held at RB Inn. Pageant Director Lynn Ross said she made the eligibility change in response to the Miss Poway pageant opening its Miss and Teen contests to all teenage girls attending a Poway Unified School District school because when restricted to Poway residents it had difficulty recruiting contestants. A couple of Rancho Bernardo girls have entered next month’s pageant, along with several from Rancho Penasquitos. Ross said she has faced the same recruitment problem. In past years she turned away a few RB High students who expressed interest because they lived in Poway and the RB contests were only open to those living within the 92127 and 92128 ZIP codes. The two ZIP codes cover Rancho Bernardo, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Sabre Springs, 4S Ranch, Del Sur, Santaluz and Santa Fe Valley.
Miss Rancho Bernardo 2012 Mackenzie Bale, left, and Miss Rancho Bernardo Teen 2012 Amy Geis will crown their successors next month. All contestants must be U.S. citizens, ages 14 to 21 as of Jan. 1, attend RB or Del Norte high schools or live within the 92127 or 92128 ZIP codes, be enrolled in continuing education or be a full-time high school student, maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and have good moral character. The latter is defined as “single, never been married, no children, no convictions/crimes (and) never appeared and/or posed nude in pictures.” Miss RB candidates are ages 17 to 21, while Miss RB Teen candidates are 14 to 16. Contestants must provide evidence of U.S. citizenship; their driver’s license, state ID or report card to prove address; their most recent transcript and write a 300- to 500-word essay on why they are interested in becoming Miss RB/Miss RB Teen. A panel of judges will award points for personal interview, impromptu question, poise and personality, business and/or evening at-
tire and speech. In addition to the two titles, awards will be presented to the contestants at each level with the highest GPA and best speech. Each titleholder will become eligible for a $1,000 scholarship at the end of her year-long reign if participation requirements are fulfilled. In addition each will receive a pendant, crown, banner, glass trophy, hair and makeup session, photo shoot, Zed Cards and prize basket. The titleholders participate in community events along with sponsoring organizations’ events and community service opportunities. The contest packet is at www.missranchobernardo. com. For questions, contact Ross at lross@san.rr.com or 858-705-4920 (evenings prior to 9 p.m.). Contestant information sessions will be during lunch on April 2 and April 4 in the principal’s conference room at RB High, and on April 3 in the Nighthawk Center at Del Norte High.
THAT’S A WRAP - Bernardo Heights Middle School Students Mikayla Eskew and Taylor Simmons model their best duct tape fashions at the annual Duct Tape Fashion Show, held Thursday, March 14 at Meadowbrook Middle School. Students from Meadowbrook, Bernardo Heights, Twin Peaks, Black Mountain and Mesa Verde middle schools, as well as Valley Elementary School, strutted their stuff in front of their peers in outfits designed entirely from colored duct tape. Photo by Beverley Brooks
State Assemblyman Brian Maienschein has moved his San Diego district office has moved to Carmel Mountain Ranch. The new office is at 12396 World Trade Drive, Suite 118. “My new district office will continue to offer residents of our community the very best constituent services to assist them in any way they need,” Maienschein said. “Navigating the different state agencies can be complex and confusing. Fortunately, we are here to help with any issues or concerns you have regarding state government, and I encourage you to use us as a resource.” Maienschein’s district staff includes Chief of Staff Lance Witmondt, as well as Senior Field Representatives Robert Knudsen and Michael Lieberman. The new of fice phone number is 858-675-0077 and the new fax number is 858675-0688. Maienschein, a Republican, represents the 77th Assembly District in the California Legislature, which includes the communities of Rancho Bernardo, Poway, 4S Ranch, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Sabre Springs, Rancho Penasquitos, Carmel Valley, Del Dios, Del Mar Heights, Fairbanks Ranch, Rancho Santa Fe, Scripps Ranch, Mira Mesa, Clairemont, Kearny Mesa, San Carlos, San Pasqual Valley, Sorrento Valley and Tierrasanta.
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Rotary-sponsored beer festival will benefit service groups BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK An inaugural beer festival organized by Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotarians will benefit five local community service organizations. The Rancho BEERnardo Festival and Tasting will be 4-7 p.m. Saturday, April 13 in The Plaza at an outdoor space next to Unicorn Jewelry, 16781 Bernardo Center Drive in Rancho Bernardo. The 225 tickets are only being sold online in advance at http://ranchobeernardofestival.brownpapertickets.com. Tickets are $40 per person, ages 21 and older. The price includes a flight of eight beers plus appetiz-
ers. Wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available to those not interested in sampling beer. Festival chairwoman Laura Mello said there will also be two food trucks for those who would like to purchase a meal. Mello said $10 from each ticket will go to the nonprofit organization designated by the ticket purchaser. In addition, since each group will have a table at the festival, attendees can make additional direct donations to help the charities of their choice. The beneficiary groups are: • Ed Brown Senior Center at Rancho Bernardo provides programs plus educational and social
opportunities for the area’s older residents. • Team Red, White & Blue works to enrich veterans’ lives by connecting them to their community through physical and social activities. • Poway Valley Therapeutic Riding Center (PoVa) uses equine assisted activities and therapies to help children and adults with physical, cognitive and/or emotional disabilities. • Fresh Start Surgical Gifts transforms the lives of disadvantaged infants, children and teens with physical deformities caused by birth defects, accidents, abuse or disease by providing reconstruc-
tive surgery and related healthcare services. • Oasis Haven cares for abandoned children in South Africa by placing them with families in their homeland and around the world. It also operates Family Homes so children waiting for adoption or who cannot be adopted live in a stable, family-like environment. Mello said each of the groups were selected because the Sunrise Rotarians in the past have supported them with financial and handson assistance. She said the festival is meant to be a fun event in the community that also supports local businesses. The participating breweries are
Chuckalek Independent Brewers, Ironfire Brewing, Karl Strauss, Latitude 33, Lightning Brewery, Lost Abbey/Port Brewing, Manzanita Brewing, The Barrel Room, Stone Brewing Company and URGE American Gastropub. The appetizers will be provided by Brothers Provisions and Super Q will be one of the food trucks. “We’re so excited to hold this event in RB,” Mello said. “We really want to get the community out to it. It’s about supporting the local businesses and nonprofits and hope to see it grow.” Those with questions can email Mello at lgillig@gmail.com.
Soroptmists of Rancho Bernardo give $6,500 in awards and grants BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Soroptimist International of Rancho Bernardo presented a combined $6,500 in awards and grants at its annual awards luncheon. The March 20 event at The Barrel Room in Rancho Bernardo included presenting three global Soroptimist awards that revolve around the organization’s focus — improving the lives of women and children. The Violet Richardson Award, designated for a 14- to 17-year-old community volunteer, went to Taylor Laputka. The Ruby Award for an outstanding woman volunteer was presented to Jeeni Criscenzo from Amika, a transitional housing program for female veterans. The Women’s Opportunity Award, designed to assist a woman with reaching her educational
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DONATE PRODUCE - Backyard produce donations to help local families in need are being accepted 8:30 am - 2 p.m. Thursday, March 28 at the Seven Oaks Community Center, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive, Rancho Bernardo, and The Connection Church, 14047 Twin Peaks Road, Poway. For more information, contact jradatz@att.net or 858-485-5449.
FLORA AND FAUNA - Explore the animals and plants of Blue Sky Ecological Reserve’s habitats on a fun hike with naturalist Ale Franklin 9 a.m. Sunday, March 31. Blue Sky is located on Espola Road in Poway.
SEVEN OAKS GARDEN CLUB - Get gardening tips on bromeliad and air plants from Sharon and David Tooley at the Seven Oaks Garden Club meeting 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 in the Seven Oaks Community Center auditorium, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive, Rancho Bernardo.
RB WOMAN’S CLUB - Singer Deanna Manley performs a tribute to Patsy Cline at the monthly luncheon of the Rancho Bernardo Woman’s Club 11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 4 at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Drive. Cost is $26. Make reservations by April 1 to 858-6130344. Guests welcome.
RB ROTARY - San Diego City Councilman Mark Kersey takes a look at “What’s Ahead for San Diego” at the Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club meeting noon Thursday, March 28 at the Bernardo Heights Country Club, 16066 Bernardo Heights Parkway.
RB SUNRISE ROTARY Congressman Scott Peters reviews his first two months in Congress at the Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary meeting 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, April 2 at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road. Public welcome. Those staying for breakfast will be charged $15. For more information, visit www. rbsunrise.org.
POWAY ROTARY - Learn more about Huntington’s disease from George Essig, president of the San Diego Chapter of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America at the Poway Rotary Club meeting noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 at the Brigantine, 13445 Poway Road, Poway. For details, call 858-231-3619.
RB ROTARY - Know 10 signs of Alzheimer’s and why early detection matters from a presentation by Holly Pobst of the Alzheimer’s Association at the Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club meeting noon Thursday, April 4 at the Bernardo Heights Country Club, 16066 Bernardo Heights Parkway.
JOB WORKSHOP - “Supercharge your Resume” is the topic of a free job workshop 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, 16275 Pomerado Road, Poway. New member orientation begins at 6:30 p.m., registration at 6 p.m. More details at www.Inlandnet.org or by calling 858487-2159.
CEC AT RB - Thomas Hobbes is the next subject of “Philosophers Who Changed the World,” a lecture by Manuel Arriaga, Ph.D., at the Continuing Education Center at Rancho Bernardo at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4 at the Remington Club II, 16916 Hierba Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Cost is $5 for members, $7 for nonmembers. For details, call 858-487-0464 or visit www.cecrb.org.
RB KIWANIS CLUB - Sandra Scott of Scott Financial Services talks about “Obamacare” at the Rancho Bernardo Kiwanis Club meeting 7 a.m. Wednesday, April 3 at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo. For details, call 858-4876913.
WORLD AFFAIRS - How special economic zones have affected the economy here and abroad is discussed by Bill Thayer 10 a.m. Thursday, April 4 at the World Affairs Council at the Remington Club II, 16916 Hierba Drive, Rancho Bernardo.
POWAY KIWANIS - The Poway High Key Club “takes over” the Poway Kiwanis Club meeting 7 a.m. Thursday, March 28 at the Hamburger Factor y, 14122 Midland Road, Poway. More details at PowayKiwanis.org. WORLD AFFAIRS - David Edick Jr., details the challenges facing Mongolia at the World Affairs Council meeting 10 a.m. Thursday, March 28 at the Remington Club II, 16916 Hierba Drive, Rancho Bernardo. For more details, call 858-592-6087.
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CEC AT RB - Supreme Court decisions are the topic of Stephen Oggle, J.D. at the Continuing Education Center at Rancho Bernardo at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 2 at the Remington Club II, 16916 Hierba Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Cost is $5 for members, $7 for nonmembers. For details, call 858-487-0464 or visit www.cecrb.org.
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FRIDAYAPRIL 5 CITY OF HOPE - Fashion coach Donna Dotson shows how to use scarves and jewelr y to change your outfit at the City of Hope, Rancho Bernardo Chapter meeting 1 p.m. Friday, April 5 at the Rancho Bernardo Recreation Center, 18448 West Bernardo Drive. Send $12 check to Enid Harris, 12868 Camino de la Breccia, San Diego, CA 92128.
SATURDAYAPRIL 6 MEDICINAL, EDIBLE PLANTS - Find out about the many medicinal and edible plants at the Blue Sky Ecological Reserve from docent Kathy Reading during a hike starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 6. The reserve is located off Espola Road near Old Coach Road in Poway. For more details, call 858-668-4781.
SUNDAYAPRIL 7 POWAY SPRING FESTIVAL - The Poway Chamber of Commerce holds its Spring Family Festival 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,
April 7 on Midland Road between Poway Road and Hilleary Place. This year’s festival features more arts and crafts booths, along with many children’s activities and the return of the Madame Mechanic car show. There will also be live entertainment and food favorites. HIKE WITH FIDO - The monthly dog walk at Blue Sky Ecological Reserve with docents John Morgan and Anna Gateley-Stanton is 8 a.m. Sunday, April 7. Leashes required, and water, treats suggested. The reserve is located off Espola Road near Old Coach Road in Poway. For more details, call 858-668-4781.
MONDAYAPRIL 8 EAT STEAK, SUPPORT SHOK - The 19th annual fundraiser for Seniors Helping Our Kids (SHOK) is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, April 8 at Outback Steakhouse, in the Target center in Poway. Order steak, salmon or chicken with all the fixins’ for $12, includes tax, tip and beverage. SHOK places volunteers in schools to be reading tutors and helpers. No reservations needed. Buy tickets at door.
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BETTER BREATHERS - Medicare updates is the topic of Sandy Peterson of Health and Elder Law Advocacy at the Rancho Bernardo Better Breathers meeting 1:15 to 3 p.m. Monday, April 8 at the Seven Oaks Community Center, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Meetings are open to all individuals with chronic lung disease, spouses, caregivers and friends. For details, call 858-497-8307.
TUESDAYAPRIL 9 GET TO KNOW BRANDEIS - Learn about membership in the Rancho Bernardo Chapter of the Brandeis National Committee at the “Getting to Know Brandeis” luncheon 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 9. No cost but reservations must be made in advance by calling 858-673-9470. CEC AT RB - “The Short L yrics of Wordsworth and Keats” is the focus of a lecture/ discussion by Cathering Blecki at the Continuing Education Center at Rancho Bernardo at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 9 at the Remington Club II, 16916 Hierba Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Cost is $5 for members, $7 for nonmembers. For details, call 858-487-0464 or visit www.cecrb.org.
WEDNESDAYAPRIL 10 JAZZ AT LIBRARY - The Peter Sprague Quar tet per forms from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 as the final concert in the Jazz at the Library series at the Rancho Bernardo Library. Admission is free, donations appreciated. Sponsored by the Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Library. For details, call 858-538-8163. POWAY ROTARY - Award-winning educator Keith Ballard explains why U.S. education needs to be restructured at the Poway Rotary Club meeting noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 at the Brigantine, 13445 Poway Road, Poway. For details, call 858-231-3619.
THURSDAYAPRIL 11 DIAMOND GATEWAY WOMEN - Richard Lederer, best-selling author on language, history and humor talks about the “Gift of Age” at the Diamond Gateway Women’s meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 at the Doubletree Resort, 14455 Penasquitos Drive, Rancho Penasquitos. Free, including dessert. For more details, email ebeck1@san.rr.com.
OBITUARIES Alphonso Cerise 1919 - 2013
Mr. Cerise, 93, of Escondido, passed away Mar. 13, 2013. Services will be held April 8, 2013, at 11am at Dearborn Memorial Park, Poway. Poway-Bernardo Mortuary
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Matthys. A celebration of his life will be held Sunday, April 7, 2013, at 4pm at the Seven Oaks Community Center, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive, San Diego, CA 92128. Please sign the guest book online at www.legacy.com/ obituaries/pomeradonews.
Jeanette Gloria Hawkins 1930 - 2013
Mrs. Hawkins, 82, of San Diego, passed away Mar. 18, 2013. Services will be held April 6, 2013, at 1pm at Poway-Bernardo Mortuary. Poway-Bernardo Mortuary
Jimmie Franklin Phillips Jr. 1941 - 2013
Mr. Phillips, 71, of Poway, passed away Mar. 17, 2013. Services are pending. Poway-Bernardo Mortuary
Tony Lozano 1957 - 2013
Mr. Lozano, 55, of Poway, passed away Mar. 17, 2013. Services were held Mar. 25, 2013, at Poway-Bernardo Mortuary. Poway-Bernardo Mortuary
Virginia J. Phippen 1924 - 2013
Mrs. Phippen, 88, of Temecula, formerly of Poway, passed away Mar. 19, 2013. Services will be held Mar. 28, 2013, at 10am at
Kingsley Vibberts 1930 – 2013
Kingsley Vibberts passed away peacefully on March 25, 2013. He was born in Bronxville, NY, to Gerald and Eunice Vibberts in 1930 and lived there to the age of 13. After that, the family moved to Greenwich , CT, until 1970 when they moved to Rancho Bernardo. In 1998 Kingsley settled in the Seven Oaks Community where he enjoyed playing shuffleboard, riding his bicycle around town for many years and taking organ and singing lessons. He was part of the Christian Science Church. He was interested in classical music and travelling to New Hampshire where he spent many summers of his youth. Kingsley is survived by his conservator and guardian of 28 years, Elisabeth
Virginia S. Greer 1916 - 2013
Virginia S. Greer, 97, of Liberty, PA, and formerly of Rose Valley, PA, died peacefully on the evening of March 7, 2013, in San Diego, CA, surrounded by her family. She was married to George F. Greer at St. Peters By-the-Sea in Cape May Point, NJ. They were blessed with 63 years of marriage before his death on September 3, 2003. Virginia is survived by her loving children, Barbara G. Warden and her husband, Richard, of San Diego, CA, George F. Greer, Jr. and his wife, Linda, of Temecula,
CA, Charlotte G. Goldsmith of Liberty, PA, and Peter C. Greer and his wife, Mandy, of Thousand Oaks, CA; her eight caring grandchildren, Douglas Warden, Gregory Warden, Breanne Goldsmith, Molly Goldsmith, Amy Stapleton, Katie Dahm, Noah Greer, Ginny Greer; and her seven greatgrandchildren. Born in Lebanon, PA, she was the only surviving child of Peter and Hilda (Petersen) Skopp. Virginia grew up in the Philadelphia area and graduated from Germantown High School in 1933, then earned a degree in Journalism from the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising and Journalism. She was an office manager at Dun and Bradstreet before her marriage. Later, she was an executive assistant to the head of the Psychology Department at Swarthmore College. She volunteered for the Red Cross for many years and was active in Wallingford Presbyterian Church, St. Peters Bythe-Sea, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and the Rose Valley Community. She was a member of the Helen Kate Furness Library Board and the Rose Valley Swimming Pool Board. Virginia lead a full life traveling throughout Europe and the Americas with her husband, George, gathering new friends of all ages and interests along the way.
The importance of friends and family were paramount to her as she continuously communicated with family, old and new friends via personal notes, emails and phone calls daily. A Memorial Service was held at Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian
Church in San Diego, CA. If you wish to make a donation in her name, please send to the “Virginia Greer Memorial” at St. Peters By-the-Sea, Box 261, Cape May Point, NJ 08212. Please sign the guest book online at www.legacy.com/ obituaries/pomeradonews.
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A homecoming concert for RB opera singer BY EMILY SORENSEN A local graduate turned opera singer will be returning home to perform with her mother’s youth orchestra. Alize Rozsnyai, who graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School in 2007, has traveled the world, performing in operas and concerts. Now, she’ll be performing a little closer to home, alongside her mother, Alyze Dreiling, and the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra Soloist Ensemble 7 p.m. Friday, April 5 at the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church, 17010 Pomerado Road, Rancho Bernardo. Rozsnyai, who graduated early from RBHS, was in both the RBHS choir and Madrigals. “They shaped my desire to perform,” said Rozsnyai, who started studying singing at age 12. Rozsnyai will soon begin studying for her master’s degree in opera in Philadelphia, which involves performing four times a year in an opera production, voice lessons, language studies and coaching. Rozsnyai, who also enjoys performing chamber music, is building up an international resume, performing last summer
ALIZE ROZSNYAI in Italy, as well as throughout France in 2010. She also recently performed in the role of Susanna in “Le nozze di Figaro,” with the Princeton Symphony. Rozsnyai has been in 20 productions, and said she hopes to be in many more. “I want to perform as much as possible,” she said. Rozsnyai will be coming home to perform, for the first time, with her mother’s YPO Soloist Ensemble, formerly known
as the YPO Philharmonic String Orchestra and Soloist Ensemble. Dreiling, who is the artistic director, said they recently shortened the name of the orchestra to “make things easier.” Made up of talented local musicians ranging in age from high school to 25, the YPO Soloist Ensemble will be performing works by Hailstork, Mendelssohn, Faure and Massenet, with solo performances by orchestra members Ethan Hsu, Christine Han, Adam Davis and Jacob Celniker. The orchestra has grown recently, now having 23 members, including one very talented 10-year-old violinist, who will performing in most of the major focal point pieces in the concert. The orchestra will also perform three works with Rozsnyai, who is the concert’s special guest soloist. Rozsnyai and the orchestra will perform works by VillaLobos, Mozart and Donizetti. “This is the first time collaborating with my mother,” said Rozsnyai. “She thought it would be a good fit with her current students.” Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 senior, student and military, and can be purchased at the door, or online at www. eventbrite.com/event/5327520758.
Monty Navarro (Ken Barnett) tries to keep girlfriend Sibella (Lisa O’Hare), left, and love interest Phoebe (Chilina Kennedy) from meeting in the musical comedy “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” playing at The Old Globe. Photo by Henry DiRocco
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ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR THEATER PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre, presents “Doubt, A Parable,” running weekends through Sunday, April 14 at 13250 Poway Road. Tickets are $18 adults, $15 students, seniors and active military. For tickets and information call 858679-8085 or contact boxoffice@ powpac.org. Scripps Ranch Theatre presents the psychological mystery “An Inspector Calls,” running through Sunday, April 21 at the Legler Benbough Theatre, Alliant International University, 10455 Pomerado Road. Tickets are $27 adults, $24 student/ senior/military, $10 children. For information and tickets, call 858-5787728 or visit www.scrippsranchtheatre.org. The Ed Brown Senior Center presents Play Readers’ Theater, 2:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28 at 18402 W. Bernardo Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Four skits will be performed, “Zorina, the Mystic,” “Fairy Tales Merged,” “Bake Sale,” and “The Bickersons.” The Poway Center for the Performing Arts Foundation presents “The Pirates of Penzance,” 8 p.m. Saturday, March 30 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts,
15498 Espola Road. Tickets are $50, $10 youth and students, $43 seniors. For tickets, call 858-748-0505 or visit www.powayarts.org.
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MUSIC The San Diego County Library presents Peter Bolland as part of the county’s ongoing Acoustic Showcase concert series 2 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at the Poway Library, 13137 Poway Road. Concert is free. The San Diego Children’s Choir is beginning a spring session of the Early Years program, for children ages 4 – 5. The 10-week session, April 6 to June 8, meets 9 - 9:35 a.m. Saturdays in Rancho Bernardo. Tuition is $120. To enroll, call 858587-1087. The Poway Folk Circle, a group of local musicians, host folk song circles and acoustic jams. Folk Song Circles meet at 6:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month in Templar’s Hall in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road. Bluegrass Jams meet on the second Monday of every month at Round Table Pizza in Rancho Bernardo, 16761 Bernardo Center Drive. The Craft Fair Jam is 9 a.m. the first Saturday of the month in Old Poway Park, and Slow Jam Sunday is 1 p.m. the last Sunday of the month
The San Diego English Country Dancers hold classes 6 - 9 p.m. every Sunday night at the Rancho Bernardo Swim and Tennis Club, 16955 Bernardo Oaks Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Beginners welcome, partners unnecessary. Clean shoes that won’t skid or stick on a wood floor required. Admission is $6-8, discounts available for students with I.D. and children under 18. For information, visit www.sdecd.org or call 858-486-9160. Tap dancing classes for adults, taught by Gigi St. John, are Tuesdays at the RB Swim & Tennis Club. Each class is one hour, intermediate at 11 a.m. and beginners at noon. Just show up or sign up by calling St. John at 951-282-3639. The Academy of World Dance n Arts offers a free introductory class to swing, salsa and ballroom 7 to 8 p.m. every Friday, year-round for ages teen through adults. No previous experience needed. For information, visit www.worldancenarts.com or call 858-679-8277. The academy is at 12621-A Poway Road, Poway.
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ART Poway resident and metalsmith Valerie Ann Bailey is currently Old Poway Park’s Artist In Residence for 2013. The Artist’s Studio, located in the Rose Room of the park’s Porter House, is open to the public on Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. through March 31. Old Poway Park is located at 14134 Midland Road in Poway. For information, call 858668-4576.
The North County Society of Fine Arts is sponsoring a bus trip to Sunnylands, Rancho Mirage and the Palm Springs Art Museum Saturday, April 20. The bus leaves the first parking site in Poway at 8:30 a.m. and the second parking site at the Deer Springs Park & Ride at 9 a.m., with return scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Cost is $70 and covers bus fare, tip for driver, admission charges, bottled water and substantial refreshments, research paper and video
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killings humorously contrived by Monty Navarro (Broadway veteran Ken Barnett), who is offing his estranged D’Ysquith relatives so he can become the ninth Earl of Highhurst. The eight male and female relatives — all wonderfully played by Tony Award-winner Jefferson Mays — stand in Monty’s way to fortune. He would be among the aristocracy in early 20th century England except for one unforgiveable error — in the D’Ysquith family’s opinion — committed by his recently deceased mother. She fell in love with and married a Castilian. Therefore, she and her son were disinherited. Monty learns of his ancestry through his mother’s longtime friend, Miss Shingle (Rachel Izen), who tells him after the funeral about his D’Ysquith relations. Though his initial outreach to the family is innocent — he informs them of his existence and requests assistance in obtaining work — the threatening rebuke by cousin Asquith D’Ysquith Jr. combined with a taunting comment by richesseeking girlfriend Sibella Hallward (Lisa O’Hare) set Monty on a course of murder so he can ascend to ownership of the family’s estate. Almost all the killings occur in the first act, which makes it a tad long at around 90 minutes. The second act concludes in an hour and seems to move at a faster pace. Though it is revealed early on that Monty is being tried for murder, there is a mystery: which relative is he accused of killing and is it a death for which he is responsible? While Monty is a cold-blooded killer, Barnett portrays him in such a sympathetic way the audience wants him to succeed. Plus the
deaths are so creative and comical that one cannot help but look forward to seeing how the next unfolds. As for Mays playing all the deceased, he shows how talented and versatile he is as an actor. At times, mere minutes separate the personas and each has a distinct personality and comedic storyline. Other notable performances include O’Hare as Sibella and Chilina Kennedy as cousin Phoebe D’Ysquith — who luckily is behind Monty in the line of succession and therefore safe from his murderous intentions. Together, they create the show’s love triangle. Both women play their roles convincingly — materialistic and self-absorbed in Sibella’s case, reserved and ladylike in Phoebe’s — and with Monty stage one of the show’s best numbers — “I’ve Decided to Marry You.” In addition to the performances, the set designed by Alexander Dodge deserves mention. Reflective of music halls popular at the time, a stage has been built onto the stage, therefore creating a venue for the various scenes, increasing the audience’s feeling that it is watching a show unfold and giving Monty the ability to step away from the action and address the audience directly. The technique is very effective and allows for quick scene changes while action continues on the main stage. “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” can be seen on the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage at The Old Globe Theatre in matinee and evening performances through April 14. Tickets start at $39. Purchase at www.TheOldGlobe.org, 619-234-5623 or go to the box office, 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park.
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March and April at Cafe Merlot, 13330 Paseo Del Verano. The public is invited but reservations are recommended for the restaurant. Call Cafe Merlot 858-592-7785. The North County Society of Fine Arts is a local nonprofit group devoted to bringing the visual arts to public attention and fostering art education. For further information, visit www.ncsfa.org for news about meetings, display opportunities, exhibit at Poway Center for the Performing Arts, paint-outs and trips. Karen Vincent is displaying her paintings at Luc’s Bistro, 12642 Poway Road in Poway. Selected members of NCSFA are showing artwork and photography in Rancho Bernardo at the Bernardo Heights Community Center, 16051 Bernardo Heights Parkway. The NCSFA is presenting the Poway Fine Art Exhibition 2013 during April at the Poway Center for Performing Arts. A reception will be held on Saturday, April 13, noon 2:00 p.m. Rancho Bernardo Art Association is looking for artists who want to meet others who share the same interest, learn from demonstrations and exhibit their work. The members have critique nights and an award show. For membership, contact Phyllis Hensperger at 858-675-2262. Adult membership is $25, couples $30, students $15. More information at ranchobernardoart.com.
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The Poway Arts & Crafts Guild presents the Boardwalk Craft Market 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first Saturday of the month in Old Poway Park. Features locally produced and clothing, jewelry, household furnishings and gift items. Next market is Saturday, April 6. For information, call PACG at 858-486-3497. Poway Farmers Market is 8 to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday next to Old Poway Park, at Midland Road and Temple Street. The market, sponsored by the City of Poway and operated by Outback Farms, features certified organic produce, most of which is grown in San Diego County. For more information, call 858-6684576. The Bernardo Winery hosts a farmers market which includes fresh produce, vendors and food stalls every Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte. The Mt. Carmel High School PTSA hosts a certified farmers market 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. every Sunday in the school parking lot, 9550 Carmel Mountain Road. The Scripps Ranch Farmers Market & Art Festival is from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Saturday at 10380 Spring Canyon Road, the site of the old E.B. Scripps Elementary School. For more information, visit www.srfm.org.
Walk in the footpath of Poway’s first residents every Saturday morning at Poway’s Kumeyaay-Ipai Interpretive Center. Savor the smell of blooming native plants that Kumeyaay people smelled each spring for more than 2,000 years. Trained guides will share the culture, history and botany of this five-acre archeological jewel for free from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturdays at 13104 Ipai Waaypuk Trail (formerly Silverlake Drive). For information, go to www. poway.org/kiic. The Rancho Bernardo Historical Society runs a free museum at the Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte, Rancho Bernardo. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays and noon to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Call 858-775-5788. The Poway Historical and Memorial Society operates the free Poway Heritage Museum and the Nelson House in Old Poway Park, 14114 Midland Road in Poway. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. Call 858-679-8587 or visit www.powayhistoricalsociety.org. OTHER EVENTS The Poway Valley Garden Club will host its 35th Standard Flower Show 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road. Admission is free.
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changed up a little ever y year, but not drastically, said Forest. “There is some new music this year. It’s a matter of keeping the quality in the show.” Tickets for “In the Mood” range from $29 - $49, and are available online at www.artcenter.org/performances/ or www.Tickets.com, by calling 800-988 -4253, and in person at the theater, located at 340 North Escondido Blvd., Escondido.
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Take a nostalgic musical trip back in time with “In the Mood,” performing two shows, 3 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. The touring musical revue show, now in its 19th season, features costumed and choreographed performers singing and dancing to the music of over 40 songs performed live on stage, like “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B),” “In The Mood,” “Tuxedo Junction,” “Sing, Sing, Sing” and more. “It’s a little like theater, and a little like a concer t,” said Bud Forest, music director, producer and pianist/conductor for “In the Mood.” Forest, a former Julliard student who served as a pianist in the Air Force’s The Singing Sergeants, initially formed what would grow into “In the Mood” from an interest in the music of the 1940s. Initially a group of three women singing The Andrews Sisters songs, “In the Mood” has grown and evolved over the past 19 years into the revue it is today. “It grew over the years,” said Forest. “I never thought that in 2013, I’d still be doing it.” “In the Mood” has toured with the USO, performed as part of the entertainment for the 53rd Presidential Inauguration Ball for President Clinton, and was the national touring event for Spirit of ‘45, a national project that recognizes and celebrates veterans who fought in World War II. “The 1940s was really the last time everyone in the country were all listening to the same music,” said Forest. “It’s an iconic part of our history. [‘In the Mood’] indicates and celebrates this.” Despite the focus on 1940s music, Forest said the show is enjoyable for everyone,
“from an 8-year-old kid, to an 88-year-old grandmother.” “It really is a family show,” said Forest. “Bring ever yone.” Forest and his show tour for roughly 20 weeks out of the year, 10 weeks in the fall, and between 10 and 12 weeks in the spring. Forest conducts the orchestra and plays the piano in the show. “That way I can maintain its quality and consistency,” said Forest. The show is
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For these high school students, science is a magical subject
BY EMILY SORENSEN A group of students from Westview High School have started a nonprofit organization in the hopes of making science magical for young students. Sixteen Westview High School students, all sophomores and juniors, are part of Catalyst 4 Success, which per forms magic shows for eager elementary school students and gives in-classroom demonstrations. Their goal is to encourage students’ interest in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and math. Catalyst 4 Success is only a little over a month old, but
has already performed science magic shows for over 3,000 students at five elementar y schools in the Poway Unified, San Diego Unified and Chula Vista school districts. Founder and CEO Jason Ge, a junior at Westview High School, said that the group’s goal is to perform for 20,000 students within a year. The son of scientists, Ge credits his parents’ enthusiasm encouraging him to pursue science with inspiring him to form Catalyst 4 Success with his schoolmates. “My parents are ver y supportive of what we’re doing,” said Ge, who was recently named one of the top four chemistry students in the country, and won
Catalyst 4 Success members Tina Quach, Cameron Ramos, Erik Owen and Jason Ge, after giving a presentation to the board of education. Photo by Emily Sorensen a silver medal at the International Chemistr y Olympiad. “They tried for many years to get me into science, and it worked.” Ge and his 15 fellow science enthusiasts use simple scien-
tific demonstrations, framed as a magic show, to get the kids interested in science. To reinforce that interest once the excitement of the assembly wears off, Catalyst 4 Success conducts follow-up classroom
demonstrations, using safe chemicals, paper chromatography, and safe acids and bases. “[The demos are] things they can do at home,” said Ge. Despite all the members being students at Westview High School, Ge said their organization has nothing to do with school or school credit. Being a nonprofit organization, once they become a 501(c)(3) organization (their status is pending), they will be open to receive grants and funding. Currently, Catalyst 4 Success is working with material donations from schools, and funding from some of the members’ parents, but they hope to begin fundraising soon. Running a nonprofit organi-
zation as a high school junior is time-consuming. Ge said that he spends four to five hours a day outside of school working on Catalyst 4 Success. “All the members are really dedicated,” said Ge. Ge said he hopes the group can return to schools in the future for more presentations and classroom experiments, and possibly even expand their repertoire of “magic.” “We [currently] do chemistry because I have a good background in chemistr y,” said Ge, “but we would like to expand to other sciences in the future, like physics.” For more information on Catalyst 4 Success, visit www. catalyst4success.org.
PUSD board looking for the next student representative BY EMILY SORENSEN Want to be a voice in your school district? The position of student board representative is opening for high school juniors. The Poway Unified School District board is looking to fill the position of student board representative for the fourth year, as current board representative Mt. Carmel High School senior Anna Page prepares to graduate. Any current PUSD high school junior who is in good standing may apply for the position. Appli-
cations are due Wednesday, April 17, and the new board member will be presented to the public on Monday, May 20 at the monthly board meeting. In addition to submitting an application, potential student board members will undergo an inter view process this spring, before the final decision is made. As student board representative, the selected student will be expected to attend and participate in the monthly school board meetings, be able to give sufficient time to study the issues coming before the school board,
and to act as the student voice for the entire school district. “It has been wonder ful, and interesting,” said Page of her time on the boar d. Page will stay on the board through the end of the school year, with the new board representative taking over in PAGE August. “I’m sad to be leaving. It’s been a phenomenal experience.”
Page is the third student to hold the position, taking over from Poway High School student Gustavo Lopez. Westview High School student Victoria Wu was the first student board member, during the 2010-11 school year. Alr eady inter ested in politics when she joined the school board, Page found that the controversial capital appreciation bond issue has helped shape her future direction. “Going in, I had no idea how heavy the financing would be,” said Page. “So much of that goes into run-
ning the board.” Now preparing to head to college, Page said her time on the board has inspired her choice of major. “I’ll be majoring in economics, with an emphasis in statistics,” said Page. “Possibly, I’ll go into the financial sector [as a career].” Page said she made time to periodically meet with different board members to discuss the monthly meeting agendas, spending two or more hours discussing the issues. “The amount of time you put into [the board position] is what you get out of it,” said Page.
Page had a little advice to give to prospective board members, saying applicants should be themselves. “Show you have an interest in creating a better community, and have a spark,” said Page. “I encourage [the new board member] to take ever y opportunity given, and look at how [the position] can influence your future.” Information and the application for student board representative can be found on the district’s website, www. powayusd.com/board/studentboard.
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SART SPEAKER - Lupe Calzada, center, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) member from The Center for Community Solutions for 10 years, was the guest speaker at a recent Soroptimist International of Poway meeting. Calzada explained the role of a SART member in advocating for victims of sexual assault. Pictured with her are club member Judy Horning and club President April Mitchell.
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RB care facility fined $100,000 BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Villa Rancho Bernardo Care Center is being fined $100,000 for providing inadequate care that resulted in a resident’s death, state officials said. California Department of Public Health announced the penalty on Monday, calling the Class “AA” citation “the most severe penalty under state law.” It assessed Villa Rancho Bernardo with the highest fine for that level, which goes from $25,000 to $100,000. An investigation completed this month found that on Oct. 28, 2012, a 61-yearold man identified as “Resident 1” fatally choked on two pancakes and two uncut whole sausages, which he put in his mouth together. “The facility failed to follow the physician’s orders for a chopped diet. The Cook, the Dietary Line Checker, the Licensed Nurse and the Certified Nursing
Assistant did not verify that the prescribed diet, in the correct consistency, was checked prior to bringing the meal tray into Resident 1’s room. Resident 1 was known to have behaviors in which he immediately grabbed for food and stuffed the food into his mouth.” According to the report, the resident was admitted earlier that year with a diagnosis of dementia and later with cognitive/behavior impairment that included not being able to make medical or daily decisions for himself, having unclear speech and an inability to understand others. He required one-on-one monitoring when eating. Staff involved in the incident cited being busy or distracted as factors in the resident receiving the wrong food tray. After the death, the facility reportedly reviewed its food procedures and took corrective measures to prevent another incident.
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BREAKING GROUND - Mayor Don Higginson, with shovel, and representatives from Walmart and the Chamber of Commerce held a ground-breaking ceremony Tuesday morning to mark the start of the expansion of the Poway Walmart store. The 37,000-square-foot expansion will include a full grocery store and is projected to be completed in mid-2014. Opened in 1992, the Poway store was the first Walmart in San Diego County.
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and driveways. The project would also include: • Sidewalks and bike lanes on both sides of Espola Road. The sidewalks for the most part will be separated from the road by landscaped parkways. • Landscaping to lessen the visual impact of the sound walls; • New traffic signals at the road’s intersection with Golden Sunset/Durhullen Drive and upgraded traffic signals at High Valley/Del Poniente Road; • The undergrounding of all overhead lines and the removal of most utility poles; • A new storm drainage system that would extend beyond the project area about 500 south of Twin Peaks Road to Rattlesnake Creek. The city has been exploring ways to reduce traffic congestion along Espola Road — especially near Poway High School in the morning and afternoon — since the late-1990s. The r epor t r eleased Thursday includes parts of a similar report prepared in 2002-03 with a four-lane
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Lush landscaping and dirt pathways border much of Espola Road. project in mind. That option was eventually rejected by the City Council. Planning then started on a three-lane options, including one that included one or two roundabouts in place of traf fic lights. The roundabout option also failed to gain council approval.
City Manager Penny Riley on Thursday said that about $2 million has been spent on Espola Road planning, starting from the 2002 four-lane alternative. The money came mostly from the now-defunct redevelopment agency, with about $300,000 coming from the
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Photo by Beverley Brooks San Diego Association of Governments. Riley said that if and when the draft EIR is certified by the council, it will be valid for between 7 and 10 years. Whether the road will ever be financed, and by whom, is unknown at this point, she said.
Poway High School’s robotics team, FRC Robotics Team 1622, is continuing their winning streak by snagging four awards at the San Diego FIRST Robotics Regional competition. While they did not place at the regional competition, the team still took away four awards, including one that qualifies them for the World Championship, which will be held in St. Louis. The team won the Engineering Inspiration Award, which is one of two top awards at the regional, which celebrates outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering and engineers, both within their school, as well as their community. This award qualifies the team to attend the World Championship, and also includes having the $5,000 registration fee covered by a donation from NASA. The robotics team also won the Underwriters Laboratories Industrial Safety Award, which celebrates the team finding new and innovative ways to eliminate or protect against hazards. Rodger Dohm, the mentor for the PHS robotics team, was also awarded with the The Woodie Flowers Award. Dohm was nominated by one of his students, Matthew Matze, who wrote an essay praising Dohm’s work with the students. Finally, Nicole Gonzales of the PHS robotics team was awarded the Dean’s List Award. Mentors are allowed to submit essays nominating two students, and Gonzales was chosen. As a finalist, she will compete at the World Championship to be one of 10 winners. Next up for the PHS robotics team is the Inland Empire Regional from Thursday, March 28 to Saturday, March 30. After that, the team will fly to Hawaii for the Hawaii Regional, and then to St. Louis for the International Worldwide Championship FIRST Robotics Competition from April 24 to 27.
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Phyllis Pfeiffer Publisher Steve Dreyer Editor
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e join a growing list of community newspapers from across the state in asking our readers to write letters and send emails opposing a bill in Sacramento which, if passed, could literally put many of us out of business. Assembly Bill 642, authored by Anthony Rendon (D-Bell), proposes to permit the online publishing of public notices by allowing Internet-only entities to become “newspapers of general circulation.” Affected would be the publishing of notices of public meetings and bids, fictitious business statements, name changes, and trustee sales. Rendon, a freshman member of the state Assembly, agreed to carry the legislation at the specific request of AOL (formerly known as America Online), which operates the Patch online local news sites. AOL wants the law changed so that it can steal the precious legal advertising dollars to help infuse new cash onto its struggling news model. AB 642 is similar in scope to last year’s AB 1902, which died in the Assembly Judicial Committee. This new version has been assigned to the same committee for a yet-to-bescheduled hearing. Here are a few of the many reasons it deserves the same fate: • The criteria used to establish an Internet-only entity to be the official newspaper for a community is so weak it would allow any blogger or hobbyist with a laptop, tablet or smart phone to qualify. • AB 642 requires no brick-andmortar presence, no business office, and therefore, likely no local publisher, editors, local ad staff, no production or circulation staff. A single “regional editor” aggregating content from the worldwide
Web and rewriting news created at great expense by real newspapers would qualify. • The Internet is a seek-andfind technology. Newspapers are a “push technology” dependably pushing millions of printed, published and distributed public notices into millions of households and businesses every day. Put another way, AB 642 moves published and distributed public notices from a proven, reliable method of delivery to an uncertain, experimental system requiring the public to identify, seek and find public notices. • Internet-only public notices are undependable, have no permanency; are subject to change; and susceptible to technological failure. Internet connections fail, servers crash, links die and websites are hacked. • We find it improbable that an Internet-based “newspaper” can offer a level of service for the legal advertising dollar that includes filing a proof of publication with the court. Our local Assembly member, Brian Maienschein, is a member of the Judiciary Committee and has emphatically stated his opposition to the bill. However, he is one of only three Republicans on the 10-member committee that is chaired by Bob Wieckowski (DFremont). If you care about the public’s right to know and the financial viability of newspapers such as this one, please take a few moments within the next week to write or email your opposition to AB 642. (A sample letter can be downloaded at www.pomeradonews.com.) Send it to assemblymember. wieckowski@assembly.ca.gov or mail to his capitol office at State Capitol Room 4016, Sacramento, CA 95814.
LOCAL LEADERS Poway City Council: Don Higginson, mayor, Jim Cunningham, John Mullin, Dave Grosch and Steve Vaus, members. Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the City Council chambers, 13325 Civic Center Drive. Penny Riley, city manager. City Hall: 858-668-4400. San Diego Mayor: Bob Filner, 202 C St., 11th floor, San Diego, CA 92101. Phone: 619-236-6330. Email: BobFilner@sandiego.gov. San Diego City Councilman: Mark Kersey, District 5. City Administration Building, 202 C Street, MS No. 10A, San Diego, CA 92101. San Diego phone: 619-236-6655. North County phone: 858-673-5304. Fax: 619-2380915. Email: markkersey@sandiego.gov. Poway Unified School District: John Collins, superintendent. Andy Patapow, Penny Ranftle, Todd Gutschow, Marc Davis and Kimberley Beatty. Mailing address: 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA 92128-3406. Phone: 858-521-2800.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Killers will find ways There seems to be growing support for laws that will place major restrictions on owning guns. Passing these new laws on gun control would only infringe on the rights granted to us by the Second Amendment in the Constitution. What people in support of these laws do not seem to realize is that there are many more easily accessible weapons that criminals could use for these killings. The bottom line is that if a person decides that they want to kill other people, they will find a way to do it. In order to prevent these massacres, our society needs to keep a watchful eye out for potential criminals rather than guns.
NOLAN JOHNSON Rancho Bernardo
Gym manager not to blame Regarding the March 14 story about the For Women Only gym closing: One patron blamed Lori Golia for not returning the clients’ money when the gym closed. Lori was the only the manager of the gym. The owner was Mike Ippolito who was the person responsible for returning any client money. Lori was a very competent manager of the gym, but she is not responsible for the contracts or payment made by the patrons.
NANCY HIGBIE Poway
A little caution, please In response to Gerold Firl’s Feb. 28 letter: Interesting how Mr. Firl picked only a couple of points to prove Republicans are not smart. Here are some of the evidence he chose to ignore: 1) The rape of Mr. Stevens was reported by the Libyan Free Press. Rumors by Republicans was not the cause of this being spread. Since the media and the Obama administration has decided to hide what happened we probably won’t know any time soon.
2) President Obama watching by satellite feed, yes this is false. What really happened, based on testimony on this incident, President Obama decided to call it a day instead. He told Pentagon and CIA to handle this situation. Apparently being re-elected was more important than helping our citizens. The authority to send in help could have only come from President Obama. Perhaps in the future, Mr. Firl, you should be more cautious in your wording.
CHRISTINE WRIGHT Poway
Longer delays needed Having been ticketed by a red-light camera before, I can’t say I’m disappointed to see the ones in Poway being covered for six months. Although I don’t exactly agree with the decision to completely shut it down, reforming on the way it works is a great idea. I was ticketed at 1:30 a.m. on a weekday, performing a notorious “California stop” while turning right. If a cop had seen it, I’m sure a warning would have sufficed for him. Unfortunately with these machines there is very little gray area. On the other hand, it has proven effective, with serious crash rates reducing significantly. If we want real reform, we should lengthen the amount of time the intersection is empty during transition of traffic flow. This is safer and fair to the people. Let’s work toward a solution that works for all.
NICK PISANO Rancho Bernardo
(Editor’s note: Poway officials said red lights at the three intersections already have delays programmed.)
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ARCO sale could fuel high gasoline prices
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re you ready for $6-per-gallon gasoline? Then $7 a little later? Premium grades of gasoline already go for more than $5 per gallon in some parts of California; regular has been above $4.50 for a month at hundreds of service stations. There is no promise these near-record price levels will drop anytime soon, especially with summer approaching and refiners making more expensive California-specific blends for the next few months. But consumer advocates warn that a proposed purchase of BP’s Arco gasoline refinery and its company-owned stations by Texas-based Tesoro Corp. may cause prices to rise much more in the not-so-distant future. The state’s tax-regulating Board of Equalization recently took the first step toward raising gas prices above even today’s levels, voting 3-2 to up gasoline excise taxes 3.5 cents, from 36 cents to 39.5 cents per gallon. This assures that even if prices come down in the near term, they will not drop to where they were before the latest big bump took regular over an average of $4.30, even at “cheap” non-branded stations. The vote was strictly party-line, with the board’s two Republicans voting no and three Democrats saying yes. The bump was the result of a 2010 law signed by then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (who promised, among other things, never to raise taxes), which cut the sales tax on gas from 8.25 percent to 2.25 percent, while more than doubling the excise tax to 35.3 cents (raised to 36 cents a year ago). The total tax on each gallon of gas bought here will now average just over 70 cents. That 2010 change allowed some gas tax money to flow to the state’s general fund, easing a budget crunch. But — combined with reduced gasoline sales due to the increasing efficiency of many new cars — it also caused a $157 million
Thomas Elias SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS shortfall in road-maintenance money. Hence the latest excise tax increase. But the impending purchase of Arco from the former British Petroleum by refining giant Tesoro could pose a far larger potential threat to drivers’ pocketbooks. Tesoro proposes to pay $1.175 billion for Arco’s refinery, stations, pipelines and other equipment, with payment for Arco’s inventory of gasoline, diesel and other items (like the merchandise in its AM-PM convenience stores in California, Oregon and Washington) probably lifting the full payment to well over $2.5 billion at current gasoline price levels. It would leave the Arco name on most stations that now carry it. BP is not explaining the sale this way, but it would net a couple of billion dollars or more, likely to be used for lawsuit settlements from the huge 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The sale poses a threat to California prices, consumer groups contend, because it would leave Tesoro in a commanding position in the California market, even if Tesoro were to sell off its current refinery in Carson, smaller than and adjacent to the Arco facility, to appease anti-trust regulators. Tesoro, on the other hand, said in its press release announcing the purchase agreement that the move will have “competitive advantages” for California drivers. A company spokeswoman refused to say what those advantages might be, saying the firm can’t comment until the deal goes through.
Tesoro currently sells in California under the USA Gasoline and Shell labels, as well as supplying hundreds of unbranded stations. The company now owns the former Ultramar/Beacon refinery in Martinez, the former Shell refinery in Carson and others in Hawaii, Washington and Texas. If this deal goes through, Tesoro and Chevron together would produce well over 50 percent of all California gasoline. “Who would want two companies to control more than half California’s gasoline market?” asks Jamie Court, president of the Consumer Watchdog advocacy group, which has asked both the Federal Trade Commission and state Attorney General Kamala Harris to nix the deal. Since 1980, the number of gasoline refineries in California has shrunk from 27 to 14. Meanwhile, California gas prices (even before the nation’s highest gas taxes) have consistently remained 10 to 20 cents above those in the rest of America. “Our market is geared to shortages and scarcity,” said Court, noting that a fire or other outage in a single refinery can make prices skyrocket. Historically, when price spikes occur, they later come down, but almost never back to previous levels. So the next spike begins at a higher level than the last one, driving prices ever upward. If that pattern continues, it has to lead to $6-per-gallon gasoline prices and higher. All of which means that if BP sells Arco, the FTC or Harris should insist that Tesoro not be the buyer. Maybe Exxon-Mobil, Valero or Pilot Flying J, all of which also have refineries here. But concentrating production of vital necessities in just a few hands is rarely a recipe for competitive pricing and it doesn’t figure to be this time, either. Reach Elias, a syndicated columnist, at tdelias@aol.com. Reader comments at pomerado news.com are encouraged.
Pope Francis, Jerry Brown have much in common
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he new pope seems like Jerry Brown. Both are minimalists — riding the bus, living frugally, cooking their own meals in austere apartments. The new pope is wearing his own cross instead of the heavily bejeweled cross usually worn. (As archbishop, he often rode the bus instead of the limousine available to him, and those who wanted to have an audience with him knew where to find him.) The pope and Jerry Brown both studied as Jesuits. My knowledge of Catholicism — as a child, raised Episcopalian — was in Catholic military boarding schools, and the Sisters of Divine Providence, all of which were educational, intellectual, strict, and frugal. We had priests, and there was not a hint of misbehavior. (The misbehavior was all on the part of a certain Episcopalian whose “Why?” echoed daily in the Catechism class. His question usually brought a gentle “God works in mysterious ways” rejoinder.) It was not until I went to Spain as a young midshipman that it dawned on me that there might be some disconnect between the church and the poor. Because I love massive European church architecture, in my first port call, Vigo, Spain, I sought out such a church. It happened on some religious holiday or oth-
Allen Polk Hemphill TAKING THE POINT POSITION er, which is immaterial, but out of this massive church came a procession of hundreds, and six big men carrying a large solid, obviously heavy silver statue of the Virgin Mary. On the very steps of this beautiful cathedral were beggars asking for alms. This resulted in cognitive dissonance for me. The delta between the gilded church and the poor that the leader of that church had ordered his people to help was shocking. I have great hope that the new pope can sell off just a few of the Renaissance paintings that absolutely clog the catacombs of the Vatican. I can’t say the paintings are unseen because I saw some of them on a PBS special a few years ago. So, we have a new pope who lived in a sparse apartment in Argentina, and now he lives in the second largest palace in the world — 1,400
rooms — second only to the palace of the Dali Lama I am told. Obviously, the new pope doesn’t want to rent out rooms and give the proceeds to the poor. At 76 he must realize that the next pope is close around the corner, and the next pope doesn’t want to evict all the renters. On Feb. 8 on my daily blog, I wrote: “It was cold and rainy last night. The homeless shivered outside in the cold rain. The churches were warm, dry — and VACANT! Case closed.” As “The People’s Pope” it would be nice to see if he can’t nudge the Vatican toward humility. The Vatican can use it. Hey, I am no radical...but movement in the right direction would be welcome. Reach Hemphill at ahemphill@cox.net. Reader comments at pomeradonews.com are encouraged.
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It's time to require background checks of youth league coaches
By Brian Maienschein State Assembly Member
As parents, our children are the most precious things in our lives, and we can’t help but worry about them whenever they are not with us. GUEST COLUMN W h e t h e r it’s when we drop them off at school, a friend’s house, or at evening sports practice, we want to be as certain as we can that they are safe.
That is why I am proud to announce that I recently introduced Assembly Bill 465, which would require youth sports leagues to conduct criminal background checks on all paid and volunteer coaches. This is something that I care deeply about, because in addition to being a father to my two girls, I also coach their soccer team. When kids are asked why they enjoy playing a sport, the most common answer they give is as simple as it can get — it’s fun.
For those of us with children, we know that playing spor ts also teaches them impor tant life skills. It provides a positive environment where they can be competitive, learn to work well with others, and develop personal discipline. Most importantly, it is an environment that fosters character building and gives many kids self-confidence and a sense of worth. But for too many kids, this experience has been stolen from them, along with their innocence, as they become the vic-
tims of sexual abuse. In 2011, approximately 4,890 children were sexually abused in California, and that number is likely much higher since it is estimated that only one in three incidents is reported to the authorities. In addition, 90 percent of children who are sexually abused know their perpetrator — often times family members, family friends, or authority figures such as teachers and coaches. This is why I believe it is impor tant for Califor nia youth
sports leagues to follow the same processes that public schools do in requiring background checks for coaches. By doing this, youth spor ts leagues can show that they are committed to ensuring the safety of the children on the team. It will also help build a stronger relationship of trust between the parents and the coaches. Mainschein, R-San Diego, represents the 77th District, which includes Rancho Bernardo and Poway.
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The bar at O’Harley’s offers 30 tap beers ranging from Hangar 24 Chocolate Porter, to Coronado Brewing’s Orange Wit and all of your favorites. The interior of the restaurant has been remade and 13 flat-screen TVs, pool tables and U-shaped granite bar added. Located at 12165 Alta Carmel Court in the Rancho Carmel Village Center (just north of the Camino del Norte and Paseo Lucido intersection), O’Harley’s is centrally located and make a great place to join friends and family for an evening of great food and fun. Look for it in the former Graziano’s location. Check us out online at OHarleysBHP.com for a complete menu and an easy-to-follow map to your new favorite brewhouse & pizzeria.
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Officials: Ignore claims about dialing 1-1-2 for help San Diego Fire-Rescue officials are telling locals to ignore claims that dialing 1-1-2 instead of 9-1-1 will get them faster emergency assistance. Spokesman Maurice Luque recently sent a media advisory in response to social media posts urging people to dial 1-1-2, the European emergency number. “This is bad advice,” according to the advisory. Officials said the posts are telling drivers that dialing 1-1-2 “is especially effec-
TOP TEACHERS - Poway Unified 'Teacher of the Year' honors were presented last week to Heather Smith, above, with flowers, a preschool teacher at Del Sur Elementary and to Jay Posteraro, a music teacher at Mesa Verde Middle School, shown below with Supt. John Collins. Also honored was Kerry Araiza, a second-grade teacher at Pomerado Elementary.
tive if you are being pulled over in your car and want to ensure that you are dealing with the police.” In addition, they are being misled by the false claim that their call will be answered faster because it goes directly to police. According to the advisory, both 9-1-1 and 1-1-2 work on mobile phones using various wireless providers depending on the caller’s location. While 1-1-2 might work on occasion in the United States, there is no guarantee it will reach emer-
gency assistance. “Even if it does, 1-1-2 provides no special emergency call handling. In fact, it adds a delay due to it having to be converted to 9-1-1 and then routed to the appropriate 9-1-1 call center.” The advisory also said locals should not try to test the European emergency number to see if it works here since doing so will “tie up public safety resources and waste valuable time for people facing real emergencies.”
San Diego allocates money to help homeless programs (CNS) - The San Diego City Council voted unanimously Monday to commit more than $10 million in anticipated federal grant money to fund homeless programs, along with public service, capital improvement and community economic development projects in the upcoming fiscal year. City officials expected annual funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Development through the Community Block Development Grant Program would be 5 percent less than the amount allocated during the 2013 fiscal year because of sequestration-related cuts, although the amount of actual funding will not be known until early April. Council President Todd Gloria said he believed the reductions to the program designed to help alleviate the needs in low- and moderate-income areas were not the last to come, and the council through its committees should come up with ways to handle future potential cuts. Amy Gowan of the city’s Economic Development Department said including the 5 percent reduction, the amount city officials expected would be about $10.1 million, and to that would be added funds from the former redevelopment agencies’ repayments.
NEW KIWANIANS - Ted Reynolds, left, and Dave Grosch earlier this month became members of the Poway Kiwanis Club. Grosch serves on the Poway City Council. The club has 56 members, the most in its 39-year history. Its next public event is the annual 'Bark at the Park - A Dog Day Celebration' on May 11 in Poway Community Park.
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The library today, left, and a 1977 photo taken in the old library building. Color photo by Beverley Brooks, 1977 photo courtesy of SDPL
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Continued from PAGE A1 60,000 patrons. That demand has remained. In fiscal year 2012, Rancho Bernardo was the thirdbusiest of San Diego Public Library’s 36 facilities, with a circulation of 300,347 materials, according to Branch Manager Karen Reilly. The branch now has 115,065 items in its collection, not counting the “floating” collection of DVDs, videos and audio books. Plus most of the library system’s 3.8 million materials can be sent to RB for checkout if requested. The 1988 Rancho Bernardo Community Plan and 1991 San Diego Library Facilities Report both said the first permanent facility was inadequate.
By September 1990 Rancho Bernardo Community Council authorized a citizen coalition to develop a plan for a new facility since expansion was not feasible. After failing to get Proposition 85 funding in 1992 and city funding Rancho Bernardans wanted went to Rancho Penasquitos and Carmel Valley’s new facilities, residents decided to raise the money themselves. In a twist of fate, the City of Hemet had to relinquish its state funding because it could not raise the 35 percent matching funds and Rancho Bernardo was awarded the $3.6 million Proposition 85 grant in 1993. Through a public/private partnership, the Rancho Bernardo Library campaign set out to plan, build, equip and
endow a $6.8 million facility, with $5.2 million secured through public money. The remaining $1.6 million came from residents, corporations and foundations. A fundraising campaign launched in early 1994. According to The Bookmark, a June 1995 newspaperstyle publication promoting the library endeavor, architect Bob Coffee said he drew inspiration for the new library from early California’s first settlers and ranchers, Bernardo Winery and Rancho Bernardo Inn. He wanted the building to reflect the 1990s but also the area’s natural landscape and history. For example, the ceiling’s wood beams are clustered and connected with metal brackets to create a look reminiscent of
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RB Community Council meets monthly at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday, with the exception of its combined November/December meeting held on the first Thursday of December. Meetings are in the Rancho Bernardo Library’s second-floor community room, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. The 20-member council focuses on preserving and enhancing the community’s quality of life. Its permanent committees include code compliance, government/utilities, Maintenance Assessment District, programs, public relations/elections, public safety, and traffic and transportation. It also hosts events like the annual sidewalk chalk art competition. RB Recreation Council meets monthly at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday in the Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center, 18448 W. Bernardo Drive. The nine members focus on activities in the park and its facilities, including the sports fields and recreation center. Other park facilities include the Ed Brown Senior Center, off-leash dog park, tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts and lawn bowling green. In addition to coordinating field and recreation center access for numerous youth and adult sports teams and special events (such as tournaments and charity walks), the council hosts three annual parties for children. They are the spring egg hunt, Halloween party and winter holidays party. The council also helps fund park and recreation center improvements that exceed the city’s park and recreation budget. The candidate form for RB Community Council can be downloaded at www.RBCommunityCouncil.com or obtained by contacting Robin Kaufman at 858-487-6227 or Rbns1nest@aol.com, or Ruth Coddington at 858-485-9597 or Rcoddington@san.rr.com. The candidate form for RB Recreation Council can be downloaded at www.RBCommunityPark.com or by going to the Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center, 18448 W. Bernardo Drive. For questions, call the center at 858538-8129 or contact Robin Kaufman at 858-487-6227 or Rbns1nest@aol.com, or Jean Davis at jeanldavis@yahoo.com.
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donate money for each strikeout he records this season or Parker Bugg was a freshman to make a flat donation on his when 17-year-old Poway High behalf. All of the money raised will student Chelsea King went for be going to the Chelsea’s Light a run at Rancho Bernardo Community Park and was attacked Foundation, which supports and killed by a registered sex efforts “to eliminate harm to children by sexual predators offender in February of 2010. Like many others in the com- through community activism, legislative remunity, Bugg form, and educould not beMAKE A DONATION cation.” The lieve something Visit Parkerbugg.com to foundation also so horrific hapmake a donation. gives out scholpened where so arships. many tended to “It all started live because of its safety. Now, three years later, the with my official visit to LSU last senior right-handed pitcher November,” said Bugg, who for Rancho Bernardo is raising through Tuesday has 18 strikemoney to help ensure it never outs. “They talked about how they have the highest attenhappens again. Bugg, who earned a full dance in college baseball and scholarship to college baseball because of that they encourpowerhouse LSU, announced age players to give back to the Rancho Bernardo High’s Parker Bugg launched a fundraiser, his fundraising effort, “Strike- community ... I came home and ‘Strikeout Sex Offenders.” All of the proceeds will go to the out Sex Offenders,” last week. talked about it with my parents Chelsea’s Light Foundation. File photo See BUGG, Page B5 Bugg is asking for people to
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La Jolla Country Day’s Kelsey Plum. Photo by Scripps Photo
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Kelsey Plum, a Poway resident and girls basketball star at La Jolla Country Day School, was selected to play in the prestigious McDonald’s All-American Game at Chicago’s United Center on Wednesday. The game is reserved for only the top-ranked seniors in the nation. Plum, who will play at Washington next year, is only the third female in San Diego to be honored with the opportunity and first since 2004.
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Titans’ coach Bennet wins 200th BY MICHAEL BOWER Not many high school softball coaches can say they have won 200 games over the course of their career. Even fewer can say they notched their 200th in the fashion Poway High coach Jim Bennet did. The 11th-year head coach for BENNET the T itans man-
aged to come out on the right side of a 14-inning marathon to snag his 200th career victory, as Poway scratched out a thrilling 4-3 win over visiting El Camino last Wednesday. The Titans scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning on a twoout triple by Chase Snell just to force the extras. Arianna Marsh gunned down a runner at the plate in the 10th and Daniel White made a tremendous run-saving catch in centerfield in the 11th. After all that, the Titans ended up scoring the game-winning run on an
error, passed ball and then a wild pitch. The girls did not know it was the 200th win for Bennet right away, but word spread quickly. “Somehow they found out about it,” Bennet said. “We cleaned up our field and I was sweeping out the visitor’s dugout and talking with the El Camino coach and then I walked to the back room and the kids were singing ‘Happy 200’ to the tune of ‘Happy Birthday.’” It was a special moment for Bennet, who was first hired as the freshman softball coach in 1995. He became the See BENNET, Page B4
The Poway High 4x400-relay team. From left to right: Jesse Lentz, Lance Mudd, Chris French and Sam Ozenbaugh. Photo by Sherri Cortez
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Titans’ Ozenbaugh warming up to 400 school record last season, running 3:19.02 in the preliminary round at the state championships. Sam Ozenbaugh still does what The 400 is often regarded as he loves most — sprinting — but one of the most painful events. only after 300 meters of running Ozenbaugh has gone through his one notch below top speed. fair share of pain, but says the re“I started out wanting to be a ward at the finish line makes it all sprinter, but then coach started worth it. making me do the 400,” said the “I would say I have a love-hate Poway High senior. “I started doing relationship with the 400 because it as a freshman and I hated it at practices are hard and the race is first because I thought it was a long hard, but right when you finish race and I am not really a distance and cross the line it is cool to see runner. But now I have done it so your time,” he said. “You get this much I enjoy it.” feeling of being healthy and in And he is great at it. shape. It is an adrenaline rush; a Ozenbaugh turned on his boostself-bettering feeling.” ers during the 4x400-relay at the Ozenbaugh, who still runs the Mt. Carmel ASICS Invitational last occasional 200, might be in for anSaturday, passing two runners durother change once he gets to the ing his anchor run to help the Ticollege level. With his above-avertans take first place in 3 minutes, age stride and ability to maintain 27.04 seconds. This came after his top speed for a long period of Ozenbaugh won the 400 in a seatime, Poway coach Bruce Jackson son-best 50.76. says colleges are eyeing OzenFor his efforts, Ozenbaugh is the Pomerado News Athlete of the Poway High’s Sam Ozenbaugh captured the baugh for the 800. 400-meter title and anchored the first-place “For us, right now, I see him Week. “I passed one guy on the first 4x400-relay team at the Mt. Carmel ASICS Invita- still running the 400 because I Photo by Sherri Cortez think he has a shot to be the Palostraight away and the second guy tional last Saturday. mar League champion and has a around the bend and that was when my finish kicked in so that was pretty cool,” he said about chance to place high at the CIF championships,” Jackson said. “But I know long term the 800 is something he will the relay. Ozenbaugh placed third in the Palomar League in the want to think about and I know he already has.” See OZENBAUGH, Page B5 400 and was part of the 4x400-relay team that broke the
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tinued. “There is no couch time or heat problems in the summer. That and all the athletes that seem to end up here in California gives us an advantage.” For now, though, the benchmark for high school lacrosse continues to be set by schools in the East, especially in Maryland. And that’s why when those schools come to town it is a big deal. Last year, Rancho Bernardo hosted DeMatha Catholic of Maryland, a perennial power, and fell 8-7. On Tuesday night at 7, Poway will take its shot against the Stags, which through Monday are ranked No. 10 in the state of Maryland by Laxpower.com. “It would really give our guys a lot of confidence going into the rest of the season to be able to knock them off,” Burke said. “They always have physical athletes, they have a great tradition and a great coaching staff. We have our hands full, but we are confident. I don’t know if we will win, but I think we will be able to compete. I don’t expect to get blown out.” Playing a team like DeMatha also gives players a shot to impress colleges. It’s no secret that a scout is
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far more blown away with a strong performance coming against a team from the East Coast than one here in California. “The second I call back East and say this guy had two goals and an assist against DeMatha, it just justifies that player,” Burke said. “So playing these guys helps me with my job and that is to give guys an opportunity to get into college.” The Titans entered this week with a 4-1 record, their only loss coming to Torrey Pines, 11-4, on March 19. Poway trailed 7-0 midway through the second quarter and Burke was disappointed
with the way his team started that game. “They just didn’t believe in themselves against Torrey Pines,” he said. “We can’t come out like that. We have to come out hot and full of energy.” DeMatha will be the final out-of-area squad coming to town to play the Titans. Before Poway faces the Stags, they will host Monarch High of Colorado on Friday night at 7. San Ramon Valley, a Northern California power, was slated to be in town this past Tuesday to face Poway (check PomeradoNews.com for the result).
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Longhorns win tourney title The San Diego Longhorns 11U baseball team captured the Triple Crown Spring Training championship in Arizona on March 17. The Longhor ns, comprised of players from Poway, Rancho Bernardo and Scripps Ranch, defeated the fifth-ranked Alameda Bulldogs in the title game, 11-3. Chad Abel of Poway tossed six innings to get the victory, while Matt Schlesener went 3-for-4 with two triples and four RBIs to lead the hitting attack. Schlesener went 14for-17 with a home r un, six triples, two doubles and five singles over the course of the tournament for the Longhorns, which outscored their opponents 63-13. The Longhorns are currently ranked No. 9 in the state of California.
The San Diego Longhorns celebrate their championship. Top from left to right: Drew Johnson, Justin Campos, Ethan Davis, Grant Andersen, Matt Schlesener and Kelton Castillo. Bottom from left to right: Jake Pearlman, Connor Jabbar, Garrett Nasif, Stephen Frey, Brent Fish and Chad Abel.
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“When I was 9, I woke up one morning and couldn’t walk because my leg hurt and nobody really knew why,” she said. “They tried to treat it and diagnose it, but nothing worked.” Lichtman was on crutches for seven months and doctors told her she was never going to walk again. But she powered through the pain and started walking and playing volleyball. She continues to fight through the pain to this day. “It hurts all the time,” she said. “The more activity I do the worse it gets. They have tried lots of treatments and they have all pretty much failed. Now it is just a matter of how much pain I want to take.” Lichtman played for the San Diego Volleyball Club in 4S Ranch from the time she was 10 until she graduated from Francis Parker in 2007. She realized throughout her time as a youngster there was no connection with the USA National Team and that is something she hopes to change. “Even now, I have been training right here in Southern California where all these great players are playing and we have no contact with them,” she said. “They don’t know who we are or what we are doing.” Lichtman’s staff will be made up of volunteers ranging from other national team coaches and players to college coaches and club coaches. The gyms she will be using for these clinics are donating their space. “Anything I can do to share the love of the game with younger players is a plus,” she said. “On top of that, being able to help kids that are dealing with medical issues and help lighten their burden is a bonus.” For more information on the “Play with a Purpose” clinics or to register, email Cassidy Lichtman at pwaclinics@ gmail.com.
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junior varsity coach in 1996 and in 2003 took over for Jeff Lusk as the varsity head coach. “It is special,” said Bennet, who has also been the Poway girls varsity golf coach for the past two years and junior varsity basketball coach since 1999. “The thing I am most proud of is it took 10 years and nine games. That is really close to 20 wins a year. That shows we have been consistently good.” Even more impressive is Bennet goes out of his way to make the most challenging non-league schedules each year. Poway has never shied away from the top teams in the section. Combine that with playing in the Palomar League — one of the toughest leagues in the state — and piling up 200 wins just over 10 years is an incredible feat. “We are doing what we wanted to do and that is be a top program year in and year out,” Bennet said. “A lot of that is because we just have had a lot of good players over the years.” A few of those good players are now assisting Bennet and were able to share the moment with him. Lindsey Crousch and Tara Chenier both graduated in 2007 and were part of about 75 of those 200 victories as players. “They played a big part in a lot of those wins,” Bennet said. Bennet is still searching for his first CIF San Diego Section Division I crown as a head coach. He was an assistant to Lusk in 2002, when Poway captured its only Division I title. Bennet has been agonizingly close to winning the big one over the years. He guided his team to the 2011 title game, but fell 4-3 to Grossmont. He has been to a handful of section semifinal games. The title has been quite elusive, but ever y team in the section knows Bennet will have the Titans right there in the mix for the crown at the end. “That is all I ever wanted for our program,” Bennet said. “To be right there competing for a title ever y year.”
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Ozenbaugh hopes to continue his track career in college somewhere in California. But, for now, he will work on mastering the 400 and helping the 4x400-relay team earn a trip back to the state meet. “Hopefully, we win CIF again and compete at the state
level and I get a scholarship to some school,” he said. “That would be a great way to wrap up my senior year.” The Titans will be back in action with the start of Palomar League competition. Poway will host Rancho Bernardo in the opener on April 4 at 3:15 p.m.
SPORTSSCOOPS Poway Pop Warner registration is now open at ppwfootball.org. You must register online before attending a walk-in date. The walk-in dates are: April 7, April 14 and May 19. Location is the Poway Community Center and times for all dates are 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. For more information, visit ppwfootball.org. Rancho Penasquitos Pop Warner Football and Cheer registration will be on Saturday, April 13 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Canyon View Elementary and all day on May 5 at Fiesta De Los Penasquitos. Participation is open to kids ages 5-15. Cost for tackle football (ages 7-15) is $375; flag football (ages 5-7) is $225; competitive cheer (ages 9-15) is $375 and non-competitive cheer (ages 5-8) is $195. All participants must pre-register online prior to attending inperson registration. Visit RPPW.com for more information. The second annual Kickin’ It Challenge, a two-day youth soccer tournament that brings teams together from all over San Diego to help fight the battle against breast cancer, is now open for registration and closes on May 19. All of the proceeds will be donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, to provide free diagnostic mammograms, surgeries, meal delivery, child care and temporary financial aid to local women. The tournament will be held on June 22 and 23 at Frances Ryan Park in Escondido. You can register online at kickinitchallenge.com. Registration is now open for the Accutek 3v3 Challenge Basketball Tournament to be held at Rancho Bernardo High School on April 28. Divisions are available for boys and girls teams in grades 3-12. Cost is $88 per team with a max of four players and includes a minimum of three
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games and a 3v3 T-shirt for each participant. For more information, email broncoball@gmail.com or go to rbhoops.com and select the “3v3 Challenge” tab. An adult coed softball league at the Carmel Mountain Ranch Community Park, 10152 Rancho Carmel Drive, on Wednesday nights will start on April 10. Teams and individuals can sign up or get more information by calling Pete McNamara at 858-752-9757 or email pmcna80@gmail.com. The Oaks North Senior Men’s Golf Club invites men, 55 years and older, to join the club, which was recently formed by the merger of the Tuesday and Thursday Oaks North Men’s Clubs. The new club has starting times on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Oaks North Course, located off Pomerado Road in Rancho Bernardo. Annual dues are $25. For more information, call Roger Mark at 858-487-4070 or Alan Billotte at 858-674-4121. The Rancho Bernardo Inn Men’s Golf Club is looking to add new members who enjoy the game of golf. The club holds approximately 46 tournaments a year on the beautiful championship golf course at the Rancho Bernardo Inn. Members play for special, reduced green fees and are eligible to win prizes for tournament play. In addition, members enjoy special, discounted food and beverage prices at the Inn after each tournament. For more information, visit their website at rbimgc.com or contact Joe Walkington, membership chairman, at 858-451-8566. Repairs to the Carmel Mountain Ranch/Sabre Springs Recreation Center have been completed and the gym is available for open play during the following hours: Mondays, noon - 2:45
p.m.; Tuesdays, noon - 2:30 p.m. for volleyball and 2:30 - 5:45 p.m. for basketball; Wednesdays noon - 8:45 p.m.; Thursdays, 2 - 5:45 p.m.; Fridays noon - 6:45 p.m.; Saturdays noon - 4:45 p.m. For more information, call 858-538-8100. If you are interested in playing 9 holes of golf with a fun group of ladies, join the Oaks North Ladies 9-Hole Tuesday Golf Group. They start each Tuesday at 10 a.m. All player levels are welcome. Annual dues are $15. Call or just show up ready to play on Tuesday. For more information, contact Angela Schmidt at 858-217-6006.
and thought this would be the perfect idea.” Bugg, who stands 6-feet, 6-inches tall and hovers around 87-90 mph with his fastball, said so far he has raised in the neighborhood of $500. He had to get permission from the CIF San Diego Section, Rancho Bernardo athletic director Peggy Brose, head coach Sam Blalock and the Chelsea’s Light Foundation to start the fundraiser. “They were all for it,” Bugg said. “They all thought it was a great idea and they are all supporting me on this.” Bugg made a two-minute video to explain the fundraiser. You can find the video on his website (www.parkerbugg. com), where you can also signup to make a donation. Bugg will update his website after each outing so people can follow along with the progress of the fundraiser. “I just want to try to raise awareness so it will never happen again,” he said. “I was also fortunate enough to earn a scholarship so maybe I can help somebody else get one.”
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The Bernardoettes invite you to join them for a fun game of golf. This friendly group of women golfers plays 18 holes of golf every Wednesday morning at the Oaks North Golf Course, an executive course located in Rancho Bernardo. For more details about the Bernardoettes and a free round of golf, contact Lloyd Porter, Oaks North Head Professional, at 858-487-3021. Youth roller hockey clinics are being held in the 4S Ranch Community Park, 16118 4S Ranch Parkway, 8 a.m. - noon Saturdays for youths ages 5 through 18. Sessions are 10 weeks long and are hosted by volunteer coaches who have a passion for teaching young athletes the sport. For more information, visit www.4sranchrollerhockey.net or contact the 4S Ranch Recreational Office at 858-673-3900. The park also hosts an adult roller hockey league from 6 - 10 p.m. Monday nights for ages 18 and up; an advanced adult roller hockey league from 6:30 - 10 p.m. Tuesdays; a roller hockey league intended for adults ages 30 and older from 7 - 9:45 p.m. Wednesdays; and an adult men’s basketball league that plays 6 - 10 p.m. Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays for ages 18 and up.
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Marketing your business on a tight budget
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Can I grow my business without much money? — Cara Beck, Vista
BY EMILY SORENSEN Looking for a place your kids can get creative and messy, without having to scrub paint off your furniture? Beth Jeffrey, a newcomer to the Poway area, who moved here with her family from Australia three months ago, recently opened “Paint the Walls,” an arts and crafts activity center, located at 11385 Poway Road, Suite 108, Sabre Springs Plaza. “We chose Poway [to move to] because it’s such a family-friendly community with great schools,” said Jeffrey. “Paint the Walls” offers both free play and more structured arts and crafts play. “It’s really about open, creative play,” said Jeffrey, who was inspired to open the store after her children enjoyed playing in a similar activity center in Sydney, Australia. “The idea is for little kids to be creative and make that mess they can’t make at
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Owner Beth Jeffrey’s daughter, Violet, enjoys playing with the homemade Play-Doh in the store. home.” Jeffrey said the activity center is also her way of giving back to children who may not have access to art at school, due to budget cuts. The walls are literally your child’s canvas at “Paint the Walls,” as they’re made of whiteboard, intended to be painted on, and a chalkboard floor for chalk art. Paint and chalk is unlimited and part of the entrance fee. When your child tires of painting, they
can also have unlimited time with the store’s homemade Play-Doh, as well as dough tools and colored sticks. Each week, new additional activities will be offered. Craft items are also available for sale for children ages 3 and up, ranging in price from $2.50 - $3.50, and include a tray of special crafting items like rhinestones, glitter, feathers, wiggly eyes, foam shapes See PAINT, Page B9
Yes, and this is the holy grail of the small business owner. With overall budgets tightening daily, doing more with less has become THE driving business philosophy. Recognizing this, consider using these tools to promote high visibility without breaking the bank: • Stay in touch. To encourage repeat business, remind customers who you are and why they liked you. • Stay current. Keep your website updated, change information and provide reasons for folks to repeatedly visit your site. • Pay per click. Online ads where you set daily budgets. • Search engine optimization. Be sure you’re consistently using the best words on your website. • Network socially. Outreach on Facebook, LinkedIn, blogs and other social media for big impacts on your bottom line. • Be a drip. Send out
Rob Weinberg ASK MR. MARKETING monthly electronic promotions to drive traffic to your website and convert leads to sales. • Don’t be shy. Network like heck at business and industry events. • Speak up. Talk to groups about why you’re special. • Leave it behind. Develop a brochure or DVD to remind folks weeks after your meeting why you’re still worth buying from. • Get pinned. Belong to Rotary, a fraternity, or similar group? Wear your pin. Don’t belong to a group? Join one. • Contact editors. Use 24-7pressrelease.com to reach thousands of editors nationwide for $50. Use this ser vice to publicly position yourself as an expert. • Promote yourself. Sales
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BUSINESS SHOWCASE MERKLEY LANDSCAPE has been helping Poway and RB “grow” for over 20 years. Owner Scott Merkley has the experience and knowledge necessary to design and install a beautiful landscape that is “Water Wise.” Southern Californians are having to adjust to new water conservation guidelines and Merkley Landscape is on the cutting edge in implementing landscaping that conserves water, while at the same time giving you a yard you can be proud of. We are a service oriented landscape company and specialize in new installation and renovation. We offer the full spectrum of services from design, concrete, patio covers, fencing, bbq’s, water and fire features, irrigation and drainage. Call 858-361-1297 and ask for Scott!
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Looking for love and companionship online Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about online dating for older people? My daughter has been urging me to give it a try, but at age 62, I’m a little hesitant. — Lonely Senior
Jim Miller THE SAVVY SENIOR graphics. Or, if you are looking to find a specific type of person, there are hundreds of niche sites like OurTime.com and SeniorPeopleMeet. com for those 50 and older, Alikewise.com for book lovers, DateMyPet.com for animal lovers, VeggieDate.org for vegetarians, JDate. com for Jewish singles, BlackPeopleMeet.com for African-Americans, and ChristianMingle.com whose slogan is “Find God’s Match for You.” Or, check out AARP’s new dating website partner HowAboutWe.com. Create a profile: When you join a dating site you’ll need to create a personality profile that reflects who you are including recent photos, hobbies, interests, favorite activities and more. If you need some help, sites like eFlirtExpert.com or VirtualDatingAssistants.com can write one for you for a fee. Use caution: When you register with a dating site you remain anonymous. No one gets access to your full name, address, phone number or email until you decide to give it out. So be very prudent who you give your information to, and before meeting, chat on the phone a few times or video chat online, and when you do meet in person for the first time, meet in a public place or bring a friend along. If you want to be extra cautious, you can do a quick background check on your date for a few dollars at sites like valimate.com and mymatchchecker.com. Don’t be naive: In an effort to get more responses, many people will exaggerate or flat out lie in their profiles,
Dear Lonely, Dating sites have become enormously popular among the older generation in recent years. In fact, boomers and seniors make up about 20 percent of online daters today, and the numbers keeps growing. Here’s what you should know. Meeting online If you’re interested in dating again or are just looking for a friend to spend time with, dating websites are an easy way to meet hundreds of new single people without ever having to leave home. If you’re feeling hesitant, a good way to ease into it is to visit a few dating sites and look around. Most services allow you to check out their members at no cost or obligation. Then, if you like what you see, you can sign up (fees typically range between $15 and $60 per month, however some sites are free) and start emailing members you’re interested in or they can email you. Here are some other tips to help you get started. Choose a site: With over 1,000 matchmaking sites on the Internet today, choosing can be a bit overwhelming. Depending on your preferences here are some popular options to look into. If you don’t want to spend any money, free sites like PlentyofFish.com and OKCupid.com are good places to start, but beware that these sites have a lot of ads. If you’re interested in lots of choices, consider mainstream sites like Match.com and eHarmony.com which have huge memberships in all demo-
or post pictures that are 10 years old or 20 pounds lighter. So don’t believe everything you see or read. Make an effort: A lot of times, people — especially women — sit back and let others come to them. Don’t be afraid to make the first move. When you find someone you like, send a short note that says, “I really enjoyed your profile. I think we have some things in common.” Keep it simple. Don’t get discouraged: If you don’t get a response from someone, don’t let it bother you. Just move on. There are many others that will be interested in you and it only takes one person to make Internet dating worthwhile. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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and more. In April, “Paint the Walls” will begin offering classes for kids, with projects including beaded necklaces, letters for names, toy vehicles, trinket boxes, frames, treasure chests, and more. Classes 3:30 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays for ages 4 -6, and 3:30 4:30 p.m. Thursdays for ages 7 -10. Cost is $150 for eight weeks, including materials. On Saturdays, “Paint the Walls” will host birthday parties, which include set up and clean up, basic decorations and a craft pack for each child, with extra services and items available for purchase, including balloons, fun foam, face painting and party favor bags. Cost for birthday parties begins at $275 for 15 children. Entrance is $10, $8 for a second child (must be a sibling). Discounts available for large groups (please call ahead). For more information, call 858-722-6920 or visit www.paintthewallssandiego.com.
SENIOR ACTIVITIES Rancho Bernardo Senior Services serves seniors from all area communities. The office, 16769 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite K-14, offers many free programs including free hearing tests and blood pressure checks. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. For appointments, reservations and more information, call 858-487-2640. Hot meal program available for home delivery in Rancho Bernardo. Drivers are also needed to deliver the meals. Now offering free notary services by appointment. Free services offered by appointment: notary; veterans’ benefits consultation - fourth Wednesday; health insurance consultation - second and third Fridays; legal assistance by local attorneys - noon to 2 p.m. Mondays; financial planner consultation - noon to 2 p.m. second Tuesday; income tax or estate planning consultation. AARP Driver Safety Program is the first and second Friday of the month ($12). Free blood pressure checks are 10 to 11 a.m. second and fourth Wednesdays. No appointment necessary. ***** The Poway Adult Day Health Care Center, located at 12250 Crosthwaite Circle, at the corner of Danielson Street, offers affordable respite for caregivers through their day programs. A caregiver support group meets 10 to 11:30 a.m. the second Wednesday of the month. Call 858-748-5044 for information or to arrange complimentary adult day care during the support group. A vehicle donation will support the center’s programs and may reduce your taxes. Call 866-244-8464 for details. ***** Poway Senior Center, located in Poway Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Drive, offers “Feeling Fit” exercise, yoga, tai chi, knitting, ceramics. AARP Tax-Aide, a volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance program, will be available through April 15 for low- and moderate-income taxpayers ages 60 and older with simple returns. Sign up at the reception desk or call 858-748-6094. A free beginning jewelry-making class is 1 to 3 p.m. every Wednesday. Bring your beads and supplies. Call 858-748-6094 for details. Win up to $1,199 playing bingo 5:30 p.m. Saturdays and 12:15 p.m. Tuesdays. Open to all 18 and over. Proceeds benefit the nutrition program. Lunch is served 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for a requested donation of $4. Homebound seniors can have lunch delivered daily. Membership is $35 per year, non-members pay a nominal fee per class. Free medical and legal assistance available. Call 858-748-6094 for more details.
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Egg hunts scheduled Saturday across region BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Here are some of the places where children can participate in Easter — or spring — egg hunts and associated festivities throughout the Inland Corridor. To hunt for eggs, children need to bring their baskets. RANCHO BERNARDO • Westwood Club, 17394 W. Bernardo Drive, is holding an Easter egg hunt at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 30 for its members and their guests of all ages. Bring club card for entry. Call 858-485-6300.
PAPAL CELEBRATION - Msgr. Neal Dolan releases white balloons in celebration of the inauguration of Pope Francis as part of a prayer service at St. Michael’s School. Each student was given a balloon to take home as a reminder to pray for the pope. The ceremony also included a special blessing by the students for Msgr. Dolan in recognition of the 49th anniversary of his ordination.
Local students earn honors Four students from Stone Ranch Elementary School in 4S Ranch were among the 15 county students recognized for their creative writing skills by the Greater San Diego Council of Teachers of English. The students wrote about a favorite book or wrote a continuing chapter of that book. Celene Cen placed first in the Grade 3-4 category and Sara Earney placed second. In the Grade 5-6 category, Jenna Kim placed second and Samantha Wong placed third. As a first-place winner, Celene was also recognized as a winner of the state-wide CATE student writing competition. Her story will appear in “California English,” a professional quarterly publication. ***** Poway residents Connor Maher, Elizabeth Morlock and Erik Van Heyningen have been named to the fall semester dean’s list at Boston University. ***** Cortney Metzgar of Poway graduated from Washington State University in the fall semester 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in humanities.
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POWAY • Living Way Church is hosting an Easter egg hunt and festivities for the Poway community from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 30 at Poway Community Park, 13094 • Chinese Bible Church of San Diego is Civic Center Drive. Five-year-old twin brothers, from left, Isaiah and Isaac Reese, started opening their plastic eggs in search The egg hunts will begin of candy shortly after last Saturday's hunt in Rancho Bernardo Community Park. Photo by Beverley Brooks as follows: age 3 at 9:30 a.m., age 4 at 10 a.m., age 5 at 10:30 a.m., age 6 at 11 a.m., ages 7-8 at 11:30 4S RANCH/SANTA FE VALLEY holding a spring fair for the entire commua.m. and ages 9-10 at noon. • 4S Ranch Homeowners Associa- nity at Maranatha Christian Schools, 9050 In the free fun zone there will be face tion is holding an Easter egg hunt for 4S Maranatha Drive in Santa Fe Valley, from painting, inflatable bounce houses and Ranch residents from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 30. slides, games, relays, crafts, balloons March 30 in Pioneer Park (the splash There will be an egg hunt at 1:30 p.m. and prize baskets. The optional pancake park), at Sienna Hills Drive and Albert The event also includes games and activibreakfast is $4. It starts at 8 a.m. Call 858- Avenue. Resident IDs will be required to ties for all ages, and wide variety of food. 486-1441 or send an email to lwcpoway@ enter. Go to www.4SConnect.com if ID is Participants may receive a free family aol.com. needed. photo. Call Gloria Lee at 858-675-8777 ext. Egg hunts begin at 9:30 a.m. for 3 and 121. CARMEL MOUNTAIN RANCH/ younger, 10:15 a.m. for 4-7 years, and 11 SABRE SPRINGS RANCHO PENASQUITOS a.m. for 7 and older. The event will also • Carmel Mountain Ranch/Sabre include jumps, crafts and photos with the • Rancho Penasquitos Recreation Springs Recreation Council is hosting a Easter Bunny. Professional photos will be Council is offering free spring crafts, acfree spring egg hunt on Saturday, March $5. tivities and egg hunts in four parks at 10 30 at the CMR/SS Recreation Center, Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection Dis- a.m. Saturday, March 30. Attendees are 10152 Rancho Carmel Drive. Bring a bas- trict firefighters, Miguel’s Cocina and encouraged to attend the event nearest ket for hunts that will begin as follows: Lori Long with Farmers Insurance will their home and to walk, if possible, since toddlers to 2 years at 10 a.m., 3-5 years prepare the breakfast, served from 8:30- parking is limited. at 10:20 a.m., 6-8 years at 10:40 a.m., 9-11 10:30 a.m. Tickets can be purchased in Egg hunts will be in Penasquitos Creek years at 11 a.m. and 12 years and older at advance at www.4SConnect.com for $5 Park, 8021 Park Village Road; Ridgewood 11:20 a.m. per person or $15 per family of four. At the Park, 12604 La Tortola; Rolling Hills Park, Also available will be photos with the event tickets are $5 per person. Breakfast 11082 Carlota Drive and South Village bunny, crafts, a jumper and refresh- proceeds benefit the San Diego Burn In- Park, 14756 Via Azul. Call 858-538-8131 or ments. Call 858-538-8100. 858-538-8198. stitute.
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2013-00039396-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Central Division PETITION OF: F. BRANNON DEMPSEY for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: F. BRANNON DEMPSEY on behalf of minor children, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name LEAH TARYN SUTHERLAND to Proposed Name LEAH JEAN DEMPSEY. b. Present Name RICHARD BRANNON SUTHERLAND to Proposed Name FORREST BRANNON DEMPSEY II. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: 5/3/2013. Time: 8:30 a.m, Dept C-52. The address of the court is: Superior Court, 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Poway News Chieftain. Date: Mar. 15, 2013. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court P3413. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013
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PAGE B14 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013 ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in §5102 to the Financial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. Trustor(s): DOMINIC J. KOWALSKI AND CAROLYNN M. KOWALSKI, HUSBAND AND WIFE Recorded: 08/01/03, as Instrument No. 2003-0929921, of Official Records of SAN DIEGO County, California. Date of Sale: 04/19/13 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA The purported property address is: 14315 LOUETTA LANE, POWAY, CA 92064 Assessors Parcel No. 323220-40-00 The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $276,661.28. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid, plus interest. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the beneficiary, the Trustor or the trustee. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 877-484-9942 or 800-2802832 or visit this Internet Web site www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www. Auction.com using the file number assigned to this case 7037.92681. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: March 14, 2013 NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., as Trustee Bonita
Salazar, Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Sale Info website: www.USAForeclosure.com or www.Auction.com Automated Sales Line: 877-484-9942 or 800-280-2832 Reinstatement and Pay-Off Requests: 866-387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER # 7037.92681: 03/28/2013, 04/04/2013,04/11/2013. P3411 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-008336 Fictitious Business Name(s): The Shooting Doctor Located at: 13335 Caminito Ciera 96, San Diego, CA, 92129, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same as above. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: SeSeatha LaRue Brown, 13335 Caminito Ciera 96, San Diego, CA 92129. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/20/2013. SeSeatha LaRue Brown. P3412. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-007836 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Tinsmith b. Tinsmith Old Town c. Tin man d. Tinner e. Whitesmith f. Tin store g. Tinsmith Old Town Inc. h.Tinsmith Old Town San Diego i. The Tinsmith j. Tin products k.Tinshop l. Tinsmith company m. Tinsmith shop Located at: 2613 San Diego Ave., San Diego, CA, 92110, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 13137 Bella Rosa Road, San Diego, CA 92131. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 7/26/2002. This business is hereby registered by the following: Tinsmith Old Town Inc., 13137 Bella Rosa Road, San Diego, CA 92131, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/15/2013. Ana Salcedo, President. P3410. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-008282 Fictitious Business Name(s): San Diego Dental Personnel Service Located at: 5360 Jackson Dr. #212, La Mesa, CA, 91942, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 24630 High Country Rd., Ramona, CA 92065. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 1/1/1986. This business is hereby registered by the following: Alison Jones, 24630 High Country Rd., Ramona, CA 92065. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/20/2013. Alison Jones. P3409. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S No. 1364498-36 APN: 278-170-7700 TRA: 17054 LOAN NO: Xxxxxx9057 REF: Issa, Khaled IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED January 25, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 17, 2013, at 10:00am, CalWestern Reconveyance Corporation, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded February 03, 2005, as
POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP Inst. No. 2005-0093434 in book XX, page XX of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of California, executed by Khaled Issa A Married Man As His Sole and Separate Property, will sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the financial code and authorized to do business in this state: At the entrance to the east county regional center by Statue, 250 E. Main Street El Cajon, California, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: PARCEL A: PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 11442, IN THE CITY OF POWAY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JULY 2, 1981 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 81209575 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PARCEL B: AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PIPE LINE PURPOSES TO BE USED IN COMMON WITH OTHERS, OVER AND ACROSS THE WESTERLY 60.00 FEET OF THE EASTERLY 360.00 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF LOT (NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER), EXCEPT THE EAST 360.00 FEET OF SAID SOUTHERLY 60 FEET OF ALL IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. PARCEL C: AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PIPE LINE PURPOSES TO BE USED IN COMMON WITH OTHERS, OVER AND ACROSS THE WESTERLY 60.00 FEET OF THE EASTERLY 360.00 FEET BEING MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF LOT 1 NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTERS SAID EASTERLY 360.00 FEET BEING MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF LOT 1 .OF HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF LOT (NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER), EXCEPT THE EAST 360.00 FEET OF SAID SOUTHERLY 60 FEET OF ALL IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. PARCEL D: AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO CONVEY THE SAME TO ANY PERSON OR PERSONS, OR TO DEDICATE THE SAME TO PUBLIC USE, OVER AND ACROSS THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF LOT 1 IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE POINT DESIGNATED IN PARCEL 1 AS POINT A IN DEED TO JAMES A. HERAS ET UX, RECORDED MAY 15, 1973 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 73-130176 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE SOUTH 49 31’ 31” WEST, 45.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE BEGINNING OF A 45.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY RADIAL OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH 49 31’ 31” WEST TO SAID POINT, THENCE CLOCKWISE ALONG SAID CURVE 202.54 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 257 DEGREES 53 06 TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE WITH A 45.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE, SOUTHEASTERLY A RADIAL OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 52 35’ 23” WEST TO SAID POINT; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 30.58 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 38 56’ 33” THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 1 31’ 56” EAST, 245.07 FEET TO A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 30 FEET NORTHERLY AT A
RIGHT ANGLES FROM THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 89 59’ 01” EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE 306.31 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE ALONG THE EAST, AND SOUTH LINE THEREOF SOUTH 1 33’ 52” EAST 30.01 FEET AND SOUTH 89 59’ 01” WEST, 356.33 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH LINE NORTH 1 31’ 56” WEST, 273.76 FEET TO A TANGENT 45.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHERLY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 38 56’ 33” AN ARC DISTANCE OF 30.58 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL E: AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, OVER AND UNDER AND ALONG SAID ACROSS A STRIP OF LAND 10.00 FEET IN WIDTH LYING WITHIN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF LOT 1, SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SURVEY, THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID 10.00 FOOT STRIP OF LAND BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF LOT 1 DISTANT THEREON NORTH 1 33’ 52” EAST, 30.01 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE MOST EASTERLY NORTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL 6-A OF THAT CERTAIN DEED TO JAMES A. HERAS, ET UX. RECORDED MAY 15, 1973, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 73-130176 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL 6-A, SOUTH 89 59’ 01” WEST, 306.31 FEET TO THE END OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED LINE. SAID 10.00 FOOT STRIP OF LAND, TERMINATES EASTERLY IN THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID LOT 1 AND TERMINATES WESTERLY IN A LINE BEARING NORTH 1 31’ 56” WEST FROM THE WESTERLY TERMINUS OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED LINE. PARCEL F: AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO CONVEY THE SAME TO ANY PERSON OR PERSONS, TO IMPROVE THE SAME OR TO DEDICATE THE SAME TO PUBLIC USE, OVER AND ACROSS THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF LOT 1 (THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER) OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SURVEY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINTING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF LOT 1 DISTANT THEREIN SOUTH 89 38’ 58” EAST, 331.01 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO JAMES KAKIS, ET UX, RECORDED MAY 15, 1973 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 73-130177 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID DAKIS LAND, SOUTH 1 32’ 07” EAST (RECORD SOUTH 1 31’ 56” EAST) 135.45 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SAID WESTERLY LINE DISTANT THEREON NORTH 1 32’ 07” EAST, 45.00 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID DAKIS LAND, SAID POINT BEING ALSO A POINT IN THE ARC OF A 45.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY A RADIAL OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 1 32’ 07” WEST TO SAID POINT THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 20.73 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 26 24’ 02” TO A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 20 FEET EASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID DAKIS LAND, THENCE LEAVING SAID CURVE AND ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, NORTH 1 32’ 07” WEST; 154.57 FEET TO A LINE WHICH BEARS SOUTH
89 40’ 50” EAST FROM THE TRUE PACIFIC BELL; THENCE NORTH 89 40’ 50” WEST, 20.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 16110 Lakeview Rd Poway CA 92064 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $973,236.03. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (619)590-1221 or visit the internet website www.rppsales.com, using the file number assigned to this case 1364498-36. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web Site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. For sales information:(619)590-1221. CalWestern Reconveyance Corporation, 525 East Main Street, P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon, CA 92022-9004 Dated: March 18, 2013. (R-427871 03/28/13, 04/04/13, 04/11/13). P3407 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-008298 Fictitious Business Name(s):
Pacific Automotive Plaza Located at: 2910-2924 Damon Ave., San Diego, CA, 92109, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 4960 Newport Ave., San Diego, CA 92107. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. The first day of business was 1/1/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: Small Properties, LLC, 4960 Newport Ave., San Diego, CA 92107, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/20/2013. John Small, Manager. P3406. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee’s Sale No. CARSG-12013476 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/12/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Internet Web site www.lpsasap. com, using the file number assigned to this case . CA-RSG-12013476. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that Aoccur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. On April 17, 2013, at 10:30 AM, AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, in the City of EL CAJON, County of SAN DIEGO, State of CALIFORNIA, ASSET FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., a California corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under that certain Deed of Trust executed by LDG STONERIDGE COUNTRY CLUB LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, as Trustors, recorded on 11/20/2007, as Instrument No. 2007-0727968, modified under Instrument No. 2009-0366271, further modified under instrument No. 20110284734, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of CALIFORNIA, under the power of sale therein contained, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Property
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POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP is being sold “as is - where is”. TAX PARCEL NO. 273-110-07-00, 273-11008-00 and 273-110-18-00, PARCEL 1: LOT 1 OF STONERIDGE UNIT NO. 1, IN THE CITY OF POWAY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 7550, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, FEBRUARY 14, 1973. PARCEL 2: PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 9852, IN THE CITY OF POWAY, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, MARCH 27, 1980. From information which the Trustee deems reliable, but for which Trustee makes no representation or warranty, the street address or other common designation of the above described property is purported to be 17166 STONERIDGE COUNTRY CLUB LANE, POWAY, CA 92064. THE BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT, IN ITS DISCRETION, TO EXERCISE ITS RIGHTS AND REMEDIES IN ANY MANNER PERMITTED UNDER SECTION 9604(1) OF THE CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL
CODE, OR ANY OTHER APPLICABLE SECTION, AS TO ALL OR SOME OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY, FIXTURES AND OTHER GENERAL TANGIBLES AND INTANGIBLES MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE DEED OF TRUST. Said property is being sold for the purpose of paying the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees and expenses of sale. The total amount of the unpaid principal balance, interest thereon, together with reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Trustee’s Sale is $6,419,756.45. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest
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bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. SALE INFORMATION LINE: 714730-2727 or www.fidelityasap. com Dated: 3/19/2013 ASSET FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., AS TRUSTEE By: Georgina Rodriguez, Trustee Sales Officer A-4371452 03/28/2013, 04/04/2013, 04/11/2013. P3405 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFP No. 13-008 Notice is hereby given that the City of Poway, California will accept sealed proposals at the Public Works Administration Office, 14467 Lake Poway Rd, Poway, CA 92064 until 3:30p.m. Thursday April 18, 2013. Proposals shall be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title: City of Poway AsNeeded Electrician Services RFP #13-008. The purpose of this RFP is to obtain proposals for the provision of as-needed electrician services for various City facilities. The City wishes to enter into an agreement with a company that is proactive in their work standards and can meet or exceed the qualifications set forth in this proposal package. The successful company shall be familiar with and have the ability to provide routine electrical repairs in various City of Poway facilities. Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of experience and ability to perform, including, but not limited to, experience and history of the firm, as well as upon the amount proposed. The award of the Contract, if made, will be made to the proposer, who in the sole discretion of the City is best able to perform the contract in a manner most beneficial to the City of Poway. The award of the contract is subject to appropriation of funds for fiscal year 2013/2014. The length of this contract shall be for 1 year, fifteen days beginning on June 15, 2013 through June 30, 2014. The contract may be extended with a total of four (4) separate one-year time extensions. The maximum length of the contract can be five (5) years, fifteen days. The option to renew may be by mutual agreement between the City and the selected contractor and subject to
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appropriation of funds. Each renewal period (fiscal), the contractor’s costs shall be adjusted based on the annual change in the previous calendar year’s Consumer Price Index for the San Diego area (All Urban Consumers CPI-U) or 5% whichever is less. The first adjustment would occur no earlier than July 1, 2014, and would be based on the change in the San Diego Region Consumer Price Index for the previous calendar year. No proposal will be accepted unless it is made on proposal forms furnished by the City of Poway. The City reserves the right, after opening proposals, to reject any or all proposals, to accept or reject any one or more items of a proposal, to make award to the lowest responsible proposer and reject all other proposals, to waive any informality in the proposal, and to accept any proposal or portion of it. A pre-proposal conference will not be held. The RFP document and specifications can be downloaded free of charge through the City’s website, www.poway.org. Submittal of forms via U.S. Mail (postmarks not accepted): Public Works Department, P.O. Box 789, Poway, CA 92074-0789. Submittal of forms via courier service or walk-in delivery: Public Works Administration Office, 14467 Lake Poway Rd, Poway, CA 92064. For further information contact Pat Ryan, Operations Manager, Public Works, at (858) 668-4717 or by email at pryan@ poway.org. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, March 28 and April 4, 2013. Order No. 13016. P3404
business was 03/06/1998. This business is hereby registered by the following: Maria Diliberti, 12664 Senda Acantilada, San Diego, CA 92128. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/12/2013. Maria Diliberti. P3402. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2013-00039867-CU-PT-NC SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 325 S. Melrose Dr. Vista, CA 92081 North County Division PETITION OF: STEPHANIE RENEE HANKINS for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: STEPHANIE RENEE HANKINS filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name STEPHANIE RENEE HANKINS to Proposed Name STEPHANIE RENEE SANTIAGO. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS petition without a hearing. NAME STATEMENT Notice of Hearing Date: May 14, File No. 2013-007854 2013. Time: 8:30 am Dept 26. The Fictitious Business Name(s): address of the court is same as noted a. Smartnook.com above. b. Smart Nook A copy of this Order to Show Cause Located at: 12747 Avenida de shall be published at least once each Espuela, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego week for four successive weeks prior County. This business is conducted to the date set for hearing on the by: An Individual. The first day of petition in the following newspaper business has not yet started. This of general circulation, printed in this business is hereby registered by the county: Poway News Chieftain. following: Kyle Newbrough, 12747 Date: Mar, 19, 2013. Avenida de Espuela, Poway, CA K. Michael Kirkman 92064. This statement was filed with Judge of the Superior Court Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ P3401. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/15/2013. Kyle Newbrough. P3403. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 2013 FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 37-2013-00038086-CU-PT-CTL NAME STATEMENT SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA File No. 2013-007318 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Fictitious Business Name(s): 330 West Broadway a. Abbie & TJ Productions San Diego, CA 92101 b. San Diego Clowns.com Central Located at: 12664 Senda Acantilada, PETITION OF: ERIC TSUEI on behalf San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego of minor NHI, TUYET TSUEI for County. Mailing Address: 11956 change of name. Bernardo Plaza Dr. #514, San Diego, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: CA 92128. This business is conducted Petitioner: ERIC TSUEI and CUC by: An Individual. The first day of NGUYEN filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name NHI TUYET TSUEI to Proposed Name EVELYNN NHI THAI. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: 5/3/2013. Time: 8:30 a.m, Dept 46. The address of the court is: Superior Court, 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Rancho Bernardo News Journal. Date: Mar. 14, 2013. Robert J. Trentacosta
Judge of the Superior Court RB747. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006492 Fictitious Business Name(s): Rock Wayne Organization Located at: 8250 Valdosta Ave., San Diego, CA, 92126, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 8250 Valdosta Ave., San Diego, CA 92126. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Thomas Wayne O’Mary, 8250 Valdosta Ave., San Diego, CA 92126. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/05/2013. Thomas Wayne O’Mary. P3400. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-007832 Fictitious Business Name(s): Soul Sitters Located at: 16307 Santa Cristobal St., San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 03/11/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: Stacey Canfield, 16307 Santa Cristobal St., San Diego, CA 92127. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/15/2013. Stacey Canfield. RB746. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 Madge Bradley Building CASE NUMBER: 37-2012-00152750-PR-LA-CTL Estate of: JOSEPHINE S. GORDON, Decedent NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JOSEPHINE S. GORDON To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of JOSEPHINE S. GORDON. A Petition for Probate has been filed by CLIFFORD L. GORDON, II in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. The petition for Probate requests that CLIFFORD L. GORDON, II be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: April 25, 2013 Time: 1:30 p.m. Dept.: PC-2. Address of court: same as noted above. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate
PAGE B16 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013 Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: Joseph A. Sciarretta 1222 D Street Ramona, California 92065 760-789-2611 P3399. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006296 Fictitious Business Name(s): PATH San Diego Located at: 1250 6th Avenue, San Diego, CA, 92101, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 340 N. Madison Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 2/1/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: PATH, 340 N. Madison Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/01/2013. Sandra Oluwek, CFO. P3398. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-007539 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Superior Roofing b. Superior Roofing & Windows c. Loring Roofing & Windows Located at: 7690 Northrup Pl., San Diego, CA, 92126, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 7/30/90. This business is hereby registered by the following: David Loring, 7690 Northrup Pl., San Diego, CA 92126. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/13/2013. David Loring. P3397. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006031 Fictitious Business Name(s): Coney Island Pizzeria Located at: 17034 Poway Rd., San Diego, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 1707 Westinghouse St., San Diego, CA 92111. This business is conducted by: A Married Couple. The first day of business was 02/28/2013. This business is hereby registered by the following: #1. Christina Rodriguez, 1707 Westinghouse St., San Diego, CA 92111, #2. Elmer Rodriguez, 1707 Westinghouse St., San Diego, CA 92111. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/28/2013. Elmer Rodriguez. P3395. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2013-00038936-CU-PT-CTL
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Central Division, Hall of Justice PETITION OF: KIM MASSO on behalf of minor KAYLI MARIE GURNEY for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: KIM MASSO on behalf of minor KAYLI MARIE GURNEY filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name KAYLI MARIE GURNEY to Proposed Name KAYLI MARIE MASSO. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: 04/26/2013. Time: 9:30 a.m, Dept C-52. The address of the court is: Superior Court, 220 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Poway News Chieftain. Date: Mar. 13, 2013. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court P3396. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 TSG No.: 5476307 TS No.: CA1100229868 FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN: 273-163-14-00 Property Address: 13828 TAM O SHANTER COURT POWAY, CA 92064 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 07/18/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 04/10/2013 at 10:00 A.M., First American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 07/27/2005, as Instrument No. 20050637411, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of California. Executed by: ZAHRA ABDOLLAHI, A MARRIED WOMAN, AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) At the entrance to the East County Regional Center by the statue, 250 E. Main St., El Cajon, CA. All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 273-163-14-00 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property
POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP described above is purported to be: 13828 TAM O SHANTER COURT, POWAY, CA 92064 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $1,143,047.17. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust has deposited all documents evidencing the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and has declared all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has caused a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be executed. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the County where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (916)939-0772 or visit this Internet Web http://search.nationwideposting. com/propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file number assigned to this case CA1100229868 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse. First American Title Insurance Company First American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC 3 FIRST AMERICAN WAY SANTA ANA, CA 92707 Date: FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772 First American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NPP0214687 POWAY NEWS CHIEFTAIN 03/21/2013, 03/28/2013, 04/04/2013. P3394
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 570 Rancheros Drive, Suite 240 San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 471-4237 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application: December 11, 2012 To Whom It May Concern: The name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: Chen Corporation The applicants listed above are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 11967 Bernardo Plaza Dr. San Diego, CA 92128-2537 Type of license(s) applied for: 41 – On-Sale Beer and Wine – Eating Place P3393. Mar. 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-007325 Fictitious Business Name(s): Arsenal FC – San Diego Located at: 10531 4S Commons Dr. #130, San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 3/7/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: 4S Ranch Youth Soccer Association, 10531 4S Commons Dr. #130, San Diego, CA 92127, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/12/2013. Brian Basinger, Comp Treasurer. P3392. Mar. 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006615 Fictitious Business Name(s): Plated Imagery Located at: 12171 Fidelio Way, San Diego, CA, 92131, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 2/14/2013. This business is hereby registered by the following: Christopher Ryan Costa, 12171 Fidelio Way, San Diego, CA 92131. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/05/2013. Christopher Ryan Costa. P3391. Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006789 Fictitious Business Name(s): Prestige Asset Management Located at: 3836 Creststone Place, San Diego, CA, 92130, San Diego County. Mailing Address: POB 1282, Solana Beach, CA 92075. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Descante, Inc., 3836 Creststone Place, San Diego, CA 92130, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/07/2013. Sandra J. Rimer, President. RB745. Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 1365326-25 APN: 323-312-15-00 TRA: 17029 LOAN NO. Xxxxxx7284 REF: Thibeault, Lori J. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, Dated: August 03, 2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 19, 2013, at 9:00am, Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded on August 11, 2004, as Inst. No. 2004-0759946, in book XX, page XX, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of California, executed by: Lori J. Thibeault and J. Wahlsten, wife and husband as
joint tenants, will sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a State or National Bank, a check drawn by a State or Federal Credit Union, or a check drawn by a State or Federal Savings and Loan Association, Savings Association, or Savings Bank specified in Section 5102 of the financial code and authorized to do business in this state: Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive, Auction.com Room, San Diego, California, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Completely described in said Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 13534 El Mar Avenue, Poway, CA 92064-5010. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the Trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $337,122.09. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The Beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the County where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the County recorder’s office or a Title Insurance Company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a Court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about Trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (800)280-2832 or visit the internet website www.auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 1365326-25. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the
Internet Web Site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. For sales information: (800)280-2832. Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation, 525 East Main Street, P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon, CA 92022-9004 Dated: March 08, 2013. (03/21/2013, 03/28, 04/04) R-427224. P3390 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 2013-006628 Fictitious Business Name(s): V-NTV Located at: 1350 E. Vista Way #2, Vista, CA, 92084, San Diego County. Mailing Address: vntv1@yahoo.com. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 11/21/2011, and assigned File No. 2011-032332 is (are) abandoned by the following registrant (s): Owner / Ngoc, B, Bui, 1915 S. Griset Pl., Santa Ana, CA 92704. This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk, Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., of San Diego County on 03/05/2013. Ngoc B. Bui, Owner. P3389, Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006424 Fictitious Business Name(s): Divsat Located at: 11697 Aspen View Drive, San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: George Mancuso, 11697 Aspen View Drive, San Diego, CA 92128. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/04/2013. George Mancuso. P3388. Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006275 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Mr. Morris Books b. The World of Mr. Morris c. United Earth Publishing Located at: 1030 Salem St., Vista, CA, 92084, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 3/1/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: Benjamin Martin, 1030 Salem St., Vista, CA 92084. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/01/2013. Benjamin Martin. P3387. Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006429 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Rad Train b. The Rad Train Located at: 8303 La Jolla Shores Dr., San Diego, CA, 92037, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: James B. Riha, J.R., 8303 La Jolla Shores Dr., San Diego, CA 92037, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/04/2013. James B. Riha. P3383. Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005016 Fictitious Business Name(s): Studio One Photography & Flowers Located at: 13118 Avenida La Valencia, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Married Couple. The first day of business was 1/29/2003. This business is hereby registered by the following: #1. Behzad Nassery, 13118 Avenida La Valencia, Poway, CA 92064, #2. Wendy Nassery, 13118 Avenida La Valencia, Poway, CA
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POMERADO NEWSPAPER GROUP 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/20/2013. Wendy Nassery. P3382. Mar. 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 2013 Trustee Sale No.: 20120168300096 Title Order No.: 1077799 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 9/11/2003. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 09/18/2003 as Instrument No. 2003-1148911 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: ALBERTO GONZALEZ AND XOCHITL GONZALEZ,, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). DATE OF SALE: 4/3/2013 TIME OF SALE: 09:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive San Diego, CA 92101 STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 13981 MIDLAND ROAD , POWAY, CA 92064 APN#: 314-221-15-05 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any , shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $233,675.28. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about
trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site www.auction.com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case 20120168300096. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM, LLC ONE MAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 92618 800280-2832 www.auction.com NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 2/27/2013 P1023741 3/14, 3/21, 03/28/2013. P3386 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-004545 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Maggie Tyler Weddings and Events b. Maggie Tyler Events Located at: 13234 Lingre Avenue, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 13234 Lingre Avenue, Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Tammy Lee Coleman, 13234 Lingre Avenue, Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/13/2013. Tammy Lee Coleman. P3380. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005895 Fictitious Business Name(s): Acies Investigative Group Located at: 4343 Morena Blvd., Suite 10, San Diego, CA, 92117, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 502814, San Diego, CA 92150. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Denaire L. Walker, 4343 Morena Blvd., Suite 10, San Diego, CA 92117. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/27/2013. Denaire L. Walker. P3379. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006356 Fictitious Business Name(s): CFO Computech Located at: 9267 Lethbridge Way, San Diego, CA, 92129, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Clarinda O’Brien, 9267 Lethbridge Way, San Diego, CA 92129. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/04/2013. Clarinda O’Brien. P3377. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006422 Fictitious Business Name(s): SICA Practice Management Located at: 12532 Oak Knoll Rd., #A4, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: John Pizutelli, 12532 Oak Knoll Rd., #A4,
Poway, CA 92064. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/04/2013. John Pizutelli. P3378. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 2013-005936 Fictitious Business Name(s): Coney Island Pizzeria Located at: 14034 Poway Rd., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 3404 Ottawa Ave., San Diego, CA 92117. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: Oct. 13, 2011, and assigned File No. 2011-028792 is (are) abandoned by the following registrant (s): B and B Group SD, LLC, 3404 Ottawa Ave., San Diego, CA 92117. This statement was filed with the Recorder/County Clerk, Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., of San Diego County on 02/27/2013. Stephen Bell, Managing Member. P3373, Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2013-00036412-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Central Division PETITION OF: Gale Archuleta Hymes for change of name. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Gale Archuleta Hymes filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name Gale Archuleta Hymes to Proposed Name Abigale Archuleta Hymes. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Notice of Hearing Date: Apr 12, 2013. Time: 8:30 am Dept 46. The address of the court is same as noted above. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Poway News Chieftain. Date: Feb. 26, 2013. Robert J. Trentacosta Judge of the Superior Court P3374. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-006232 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Applied Universal Engineering Inc. b. AUE – INC Located at: 5028 Cliff Place, San Diego, CA, 92116, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Applied Universal Engineering Inc., 5028 Cliff Place, San Diego, CA 92116, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 03/01/2013. John D. Dannecker, Vice President, Engineering. P3375. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005555 Fictitious Business Name(s): Redpoint Product Design Located at: 11590 W. Bernardo Ct., #230, San Diego, CA, 92127,
San Diego County. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. The first day of business was 2/11/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: Redpoint Engineering LLC, 11590 W. Bernardo Ct. #230, San Diego, CA 92127, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/25/2013. Kok Huat Chong, Principal. RB743. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005678 Fictitious Business Name(s): de Jong Bonsall Properties Located at: 807 East Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, 92069, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 807 East Mission Road, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is conducted by: A Limited Partnership. The first day of business was 08/27/2002. This business is hereby registered by the following: Bonsall Bridge Properties LLC, 807 East Mission Road, San Marcos, CA 92069, California. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/26/2013. Arie de Jong, General Partner of de Jong Bonsall Properties, LP, Member of Bonsall Bridge Properties, LLC. P3372. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005532 Fictitious Business Name(s): WTF…Work That Figure Outdoor Fitness Located at: 2003 54th St., San Diego, CA, 92105, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 1/1/2013. This business is hereby registered by the following: Chris Tiller, 2003 54th St., San Diego, CA 92105. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/25/2013. Chris Tiller. P3371. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Poway will hold a Public Hearing to consider the following item: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Poway approving a 2% increase in the Regional Transportation Congestion Improvement Program (RTCIP) Traffic Fee for Fiscal Year 2013/2014, as required by the TransNet Ordinance. The proposed traffic fee increase is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to the CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061(b)(3), as it entails State-mandated updates to current City regulations and there is no possibility that this will have a significant effect on the environment. DATE OF MEETING: April 2, 2013 TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 PROJECT NAME: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Poway approving a 2% increase in the Regional Transportation Congestion Improvement Program (RTCIP) Traffic Fee for Fiscal Year 2013/2014, as required by the TransNet Ordinance STAFF ENGINEER: Zoubir Ouadah EMAIL: zouadah@poway.org PHONE NUMBER: (858) 668-4640 ANY INTERESTED PERSON may
review the staff report for this project, and obtain additional information at the City of Poway Development Services Department, Engineering Division, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, California, or by visiting the City’s website at www.poway. org. If you wish to express concerns in favor or against the above, you may appear in person at the above described meeting or submit your concerns in writing to the City Clerk, City of Poway. IF YOU WISH TO SPEAK at the meeting please fill out one of the speaker’s slips, which are located at the back of the Council Chambers, to the right of the door as you enter. The agenda, which gives the order of the meeting, is also located there. You must give the speaker’s slip to the City Clerk prior to the meeting or prior to the subject item in order to be called to the podium to speak. If you challenge the matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. If you have special needs requiring assistance at the meeting, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (858) 668-4530 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that accommodations can be arranged. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, March 21 and 28, 2013 Order No. 13-014. P3370 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005683 Fictitious Business Name(s): Lera Located at: 839 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92107, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This business is hereby registered by the following: Lera Baker Smith, 839 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., San Diego, CA 92107. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/26/2013. Lera B. Smith. P3368. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013-005051 Fictitious Business Name(s): May Remodeling Services Located at: 10806 Carmel Mnt Rd. #B, San Diego, CA, 92129, San Diego County. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 2/19/13. This business is hereby registered by the following: Faezeh Heydari, 10806 Carmel Mnt Rd. #B, San Diego, CA 92129. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 02/20/2013. Faezeh Heydari. P3366. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. 11-01538-5 Loan No: 0147365787 APN 314050-55 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED September 22, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 3, 2013, at 10:30 AM, at the entrance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020, FIDELITY NATIONAL
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on September 29, 2005, as Instrument No. 2005-0843641 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Diego County, CA, executed by: JOHN P. COLLINS AND LISA S. COLLINS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Trustor, in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 14197 PALISADES DRIVE, POWAY, CA 92064 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust (together with any modifications thereto). NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714.730.2727 or visit this Internet Web site www. lpsasap.com, using the file number assigned to this case 11-01538-5. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this
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PAGEB18 B18 THURSDAY, THURSDAY,march MARCH 2013 PAGE 28,28, 2013 Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $1,160,649.31 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings
association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the
POMERADO POMERADO NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER GROUP GROUP property receiver, if applicable. DATE: 03/11/2013 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, TRUSTEE 11000 Olson Drive Ste 101 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 916636-0114 Megan Curtis Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.lpsasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714.730.2727 A-4367797 03/14/2013, 03/21/2013, 03/28/2013. P3385
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Espola Road Improvement Project (SCH #2003121157) and Notice of Public Hearing
Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21091 and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15105, notice is hereby given that a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Espola Road Improvement Project (“Project”) (SCH #2003121157) is available for public review during a 45-day public comment period (March 21, 2013 - May 6, 2013). The City of Poway (City) has prepared the Draft EIR to analyze the environmental impacts associated with implementation of the proposed Project; to discuss alternatives; and to propose mitigation measures for identified potentially significant impacts that will minimize, offset, or otherwise reduce or avoid those environmental impacts. Project Description: In overview, the proposed Project consists of providing circulation improvements to Espola Road from approximately 1,000 feet south of the intersection of Espola Road and Titan Way (just north of Willow Ranch Road) to the intersection of Espola Road and Twin Peaks Road, with drainage improvements continuing to approximately 500 feet south to where Espola Road crosses Rattlesnake Creek. Improvements would consist of widening and resurfacing the road from a two-lane to a three-lane roadway facility. Necessary traffic safety (new or upgraded signals), utility (undergrounding), drainage (increased capacity), pedestrian (sidewalks and pathways), bikeway (designated bicycle lanes), equestrian crossing (marked crossing at Del Poniente Road) and landscaping improvements (slope and parkway plantings with street trees as well as screening of potential retaining and sound walls) also would occur. These improvements would take place within a slightly expanded road right-ofway; new right-of-way would total approximately 18,687 square feet. Environmental Analysis: This Draft EIR contains an environmental analysis of the potential impacts associated with implementing the Project. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the following environmental effects for the Project were analyzed: Land Use, Visual/Aesthetics, Noise, Biological Resources, Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils, Transportation/Circulation, Air Quality, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, Paleontology, Public Services, Public Utilities, Agricultural Resources, Mineral Resources, Population and Housing, and Recreation. The Draft EIR details the Project’s potentially significant environmental impacts and proposed mitigation measures by issue: including whether the impact would be reduced to below a level of significance after implementation of the proposed mitigation measures or could remain significant. Based on the initial study prepared for the proposed Project, the City has determined that the Project would not have the potential to cause significant adverse effects in the following areas: scenic highways, and light and glare (aesthetics); agricultural resources; odor (air quality); transport of hazardous materials, and risk of wildlife (hazards and hazardous materials); mineral resources; construction of replacement housing and parks (population and housing); recreation; hazards and emergency access, alternative transportation (traffic/transportation); and water and waste systems. During preparation of this Draft EIR, impacts associated with the following environmental issues were determined to not be significant: traffic/transportation, air quality, hazards/hazardous materials, paleontological resources, public services and population/housing. Impacts associated with biological resources, cultural resources, and geology/soils would be significant, however, can be reduced to less than significant levels following implementation of appropriate mitigation. The proposed Project would also result in significant unavoidable adverse impacts to land use, visual/aesthetics and noise. DRAFT EIR REVIEWING LOCATIONS Please submit written comments by 5:30 pm Monday, May 6, 2013
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Public Review and Comment Period: The purpose of this notice is to inform local residents, institutions, agencies, and other interested parties about the availability of the Draft EIR during the public review and comment period (March 21, 2013 - May 6, 2013). The Draft EIR document can be reviewed at the following locations: Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064; San Diego Public Library, Poway Branch Library, 13137 Poway Road, Poway, CA, 92064; or online at the city’s website: www.poway.org. All comments concerning the Draft EIR must be submitted in writing prior to the close of the public review period as noted above. The City is required to consider all written comments received during the noticed public review period prior to considering the project. Written comments on the Draft EIR must be submitted no later than 5:30 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013, to the address below. Public Hearing: This notice is also to inform you of a PUBLIC HEARING on this item to be held before the POWAY CITY COUNCIL on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. at the Twin Peaks Multipurpose Center (Twin Peaks Middle School), 14640 Tierra Bonita Road, Poway, CA 92064. A subsequent public hearing notice will also be published in the Poway News Chieftain and mailed to property owners located within 500 feet of the Project site. If you have special needs requiring assistance at the meeting, please call the City Clerk at (858) 6684530 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that accommodations can be arranged. Published in the Poway News Chieftain Thursday March 28 and April 4, 2013. Order No. 13-017. P3408.
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Interior designers offer services as fundraiser The 114-unit Solterra EcoLuxury Apartments in Scripps Ranch will begin renting in May, according to builder H.G. Fenton Company.
Solar-powered apartments opening in Scripps Ranch With the approaching summer completion of Solterra EcoLuxur y Apartments in Scripps Ranch, San Diegans will have their first opportunity to live in a community where all of the electricity they need for daily living is generated by the sun. The innovative new “smart” community, a development of H.G. Fenton Company, not only allows residents the benefit of “zero” electricity bills, but gives them added conveniences including garages that are pre-wired for electric vehicle charging and inhome Virtual Net Metering displays that let them easily monitor their kilowatt usage. The community’s first units will be released in May with completion of the entire project anticipated in early summer. Rental rates range from $1,495 to $2,255 per month. “We are very proud to offer San
Diegans the first market rate, 100 percent photovoltaic apartment community that will provide solar generated electricity for all 114 units as well as common areas,” said Mike Neal, H.G. Fenton Company’s president and CEO. The complex is at the intersection of Scripps Ranch Boulevard and Erma Road. Solterra features a mix of luxuriously appointed one- and two-bedroom floor plans offering 741 to 1,127 square feet. Residents will enjoy modern upscale finishes, thoughtfully planned layouts for easy living and entertaining, flat screen TV hookups, and adjoining decks or patios. The focal point of Solterra is a 3,200-square-foot Club Room that will provide an inviting, trendy place for residents to socialize, work-out or entertain. The heart of the clubhouse
is an expansive restaurant-style bar and professional culinar y kitchen that can be used for gatherings and events. There also is a Sports Club with cardio stations, personal television screen monitors, iPod docks and free weights; a gaming center with Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstations, and billiards; a 24/7 Cyber café and lounge equipped with wireless printing, faxing and scanning capabilities; and a private stand-up tanning salon. The Club Room overlooks Solterra’s luxury resort-style pool area that features a refreshing salt-water pool and spa, spacious sundeck, private outdoor cabanas offering towel service and built-in HDTVs, and a barbecue and fire pit lounge area. For information, email solterra@ hgfenton.com or visit www.solterra ecoluxuryapts.com.
realtor of the week
Investor experience helps Richard Novey as Realtor Richard Novey of Realty Experts began his career in real estate as an investor. As a member of the North San Diego Creative Investment Association and the San Diego Creative Investment Association, he rehabbed several properties in Southern California and across the countr y. Currently he is par t of a monthly Mastermind group who meet to discuss the latest trends and developments in investment techniques. Novey says that his education in the investment side makes him a better Realtor, understanding the concerns of the buyer and being able to provide creative solutions to problems for which the average homeowner has little or no context. Knowing the importance of a good education, in addition to his course work for his real estate license, Novey has a business degree from the University Of Southern California and is in the real estate coaching program with Tom Ferr y, where he
RICHARD NOVEY applies what he has learned to advanced lead-generation techniques, mega open houses, monthly marketing campaigns including newsletters, expired listings, Notice of Trust Sale campaigns, agent referrals, door-knocking campaigns. His newest idea is Poolside Chats about real estate where he interviews vendors and suppliers about their services, including escrow, lenders,
title, roofers, tree specialists, home photographers, etc. for his website. Richard is the District RAP Representative for District 7 as well as being on the Valley Center Coordinating Committee for the Nor th San Diego California Association of Realtors, a member of the Valley Center Trails Committee, he was an original member of the Valley Center Community Initiative as well as having done two shows at the Valley Center Community Theater. On March 30 this year, Novey will be undertaking his most challenging role as the Easter Bunny in full costume for the annual Escondido Easter egg hunt. Look for the video of Novey in his bunny suit riding his motor scooter or friend him on Facebook to see the photos! Novey is a Premier Zillow agent. He likes to tell a story about a couple who came to him to buy their first home from a Zillow referral. They called back a few days later to say that the bank will
loan them money to either build the school in Africa or to buy the house, but not for both. They chose to build the school. When they called and told him, he said, “You made the right choice.” He called them ever y few months to inquire about the school and finally, a year later, they were approved again to buy a house. They closed escrow last November. “When you see the faces of first-time home buyers getting to live the dream, well that’s why I love this business!” Prior to his career in real estate, Novey was a 19-year veteran of the film business, having been involved in the production and distribution of over 246 pictures in the last 11 years including 35 major theatrical releases for Warner Bros. Call Richard Novey to discuss selling your home or buying your next one. He can be reached at 760884-6897 or through email at RichardSavesHouses@ gmail.com
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is offering affordable in-home design advice during Spruce Up, the San Diego Chapter’s annual fundraiser that sends professional designers into the community to give consumers a taste of professional design services. “For $85 per hour (maximum two hours) you can consult with a professional designer in your home or business,” said Robin Wilson Carrier, ASID, president of the chapter. “The designer can help with furniture placement, color, window treatments, integrating antiques, showcasing collections, organizing spaces, media rooms, outdoor kitchens, or feng shui — basically, whatever design dilemma you have.” During March through May, ASID will link consumers with the perfect designer based on their specific needs and geographic location. “Spruce Up gives consumers an easy and affordable introduction to working with an interior designer,” said Carrier. “Professional design guidance is not a luxury. In fact, designers minimize expenditures by eliminating costly mistakes and getting the most for your money.” Pre-paid appointments can be arranged at convenient times now through the end of May. For additional information and to register, contact the ASID office at 858274-3345. Information is also available at the chapter’s website ASIDSanDiego.org.
Report: Prudential repeats as top San Diego brokerage For 16 consecutive years, Prudential California Realty has been the top-ranked residential real estate brokerage for sales volume in San Diego, according to data compiled by the San Diego Business Journal. With a local sales volume in excess of $3.9 billion, and more than 6,500 closed transactions in 2012, it’s clear that buyers and sellers in San Diego value the professionalism and real estate knowledge of Prudential’s team of sales associates. When asked about Prudential’s track record, CEO David M. Cabot said, “Having a network of 33 branches in San Diego allows our sales team to quickly and ef ficiently respond to the
needs of our clients. We are in a unique position, since we can provide our clients with the benefits of working with a local expert who has the backing of an industry leader.” An affiliate of Berkshire Hathaway, Pr udential affords its agents with access to a worldwide referral network, advanced technology and exclusive marketing oppor tunities. Recognizing that the most effective strategy for creating a base of satisfied clientele is to support its sales associates, the company also of fers extensive opportunities for training and development, in-house real estate attorneys and a highly trained management team.
REAL ESTATE PEOPLE Real Living Lifestyles has named Marie Jo Atkins as its top producing team in 2012. Atkins has been recognized as a top producing agent since 2003. “My entire team has real estate licenses, which helps support the effort to create a wonderful real estate experience,” Atkins said. ***** Steve and John Ferreira of The Ferreira Group with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Scripps Ranch had a record fourth-quarter sales in 2012 selling 20 homes for nearly $15 million dollars in production. The two have also recently been honored — for the fifth straight year — with the 2012 Five Star “Best in Client Satisfaction” real estate professional award.
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319 Poway | $995,000-$1,095,000 Spacious one-level 4 br, 3.5 ba home on appx 1-acre lot with beautiful view in Lomas Verdes. Very open floorplan with lots of light, large rooms, high ceilings, neutral decor, built-in cabs/shelves and master br fplc. Newer windows/sliding doors. Diana Webber 858.676.6124
Poway | $1,299,000 Fabulous single-level Solar Electric custom 4 br, 3.5 ba atop prestigious Lomas Verdes Estates. Private, easy to maintain one acre on cul-de-sac. Panoramic views, fruit trees, 3-car garage. Pool/spa surrounded by view deck, koi pond with waterfall. Marilyn Hanes 619.540.6750
Rancho Bernardo | $549,900 Immaculate condition single-story 3 br, 2 ba home in “The Greens”. Bright & open floorplan. Newer flooring, Milgard dual-pane windows. Open kitchen overlooks dining & family rm, wet bar & gas grill. Upgraded baths. Fireplace in living and dining rms. Jeannine LaChance 858.485.8087
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Escondido | $539,000-$569,000 Must see single-level 4 br, 2.5 ba home. Immaculate with pool and spa, large lot, mature landscaping and superb view. Many recent upgrades, newer concrete driveway. Tile flooring, glass cooktop, roll-up garage door, on semi-private cul-de-sac. Sam Blank 858.676.6158
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Escondido | $747,000 Magnificent custom-built estate ranch-style 4 br, 3.5 ba home with more than 4,000 appx sf. Off I-15 in the exclusive Hidden Meadows community near the Lawrence Welk Resort. Absolutely no expense was spared in the home’s construction. Barbara McAree 760.855.4997
Escondido | $789,000 Paradise found. Escape and discover the treasures to be found in your own 3 br, 2.5 ba resort-style home situated on over an acre. The incredible lush gardens welcome you to this sprawling home with its magnificent mountain views. Pool and spa. Terri Fehlberg 858.705.1739
Poway | $1,295,000 Great cust home on golf course, mtn views. Remodeled 6 br, 3.5 ba, 4,500 est appx sf. Granite, travertine, marble. Fab media rm w/bar, kit. 2 laundries, sec sys. Yard w/pond, wtrfall, creek. Putting green. 3-car gar, epoxy flr. Outside access to off. Sallie Hite 858.212.7212
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Poway | $2,395,000-2,595,000 Almost new, Lomas Verdes Estates, blt in 2009. The grand brilliance of the home’s interior is matched in its outdoor living spaces. Great room with soaring wood-beamed ceilings, indoor/outdoor living with pocket doors for a true outdoor feeling. Debby Palmer 619.559.6161
Rancho Bernardo | $225,000 Affordable living in Rancho Bernardo. This singlestory 2 br, 2 ba home is on a quiet street in RB’s 55plus Seven Oaks. Seven Oaks Community Center included. Scenic area. Separate dining room and kitchen lead to enclosed patio room. Laundry room. George Cooke e-PRO, SRES, QSC, CNS 858.674.1222
Rancho Peñasquitos | $399,000-$450,000 Gorgeous panoramic mountain views. Complete int & ext paint March 2013. 12-in tile in fam room. 2 br, 2 ba. Above-ground spa. Flagstone tile. Mirrored closet doors and ceiling fans in br. Skylights in both ba. Large 2-car gar w/storage. Rick Sauer 858.414.0977
Rancho Bernardo | $529,900 Immaculate one-story Parview 2 br, 2 ba home on golf course. Abudant light and vaulted ceils. Fam rm, eat-in kitchen/breakfast area. Large master suite with lux ba/Roman tub. Formal dining room. Liv rm fplc. Newer heating and air. 15th fairway. Patti Keller 858.602.6502
Rancho Bernardo | $630,000 Elegant single level 2 br + den, 2 ba, 2344 appx sf home in Eastview. Remodeled gourmet kitchen, center island with cooktop and warming drawer. 2 fireplaces, family room and living room. Hardwood floors, access to atrium with water feature. Gwen Thompson 858.676.5223
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