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Two more enter fall PUSD board race BY STEVE DREYER
• Jackie Foster earns 4-year scholarship to music college. A2 • City Council meetings now televised live. A2
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TODD GUTSCHOW
The list of Poway Unified School District candidates running in November grew by two this week with two-term board member Todd Gutschow and challenger Charles Sellers entering the race. Gutschow, a retired software firm owner, is a 25-year Poway resident and is the current school board president. Sellers, a Certified Public Accountant, has lived in Rancho Penasquitos for 28 years. Their announcements bring to four the number of candidates running to fill three seats on the five-member school board. The candidate filing period closes Aug. 15. “As a community, we have a lot to be proud of when it comes to our schools. In just about any performance measure, Po-
way Unified ranks at or near the top of all school districts in the state of California,� Gutschow said in a prepared statement. “Our graduates are well prepared to successfully meet the rigorous demands of college and/or career.� Moving forward, Gutschow said he sees a number of challenges facing the district including new learning standards, new accountability systems, a new funding mechanism and higher expectations from the community. He said he believes that his experiences as a business leader, education advocate and school board member give him the skills and expertise needed to successfully lead the district through these and other challenges the district will face in the years to come. SEE PUSD, Page A3
CHARLES SELLERS
Green Flash opening in Poway BY EMILY SORENSEN
• PHS grad's first novel published. B9 • Middle school students back from science camp. B2
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• Moonlight's 'Mary Poppins' well worth trip.
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• Poway musician has songs on movie soundtrack. B12
Poway is set to become a two-brewer y town with the addition of Green Flash Brewing Co. Green Flash Brewery has signed a 10-year, $1.28 million lease with the city for a 12,275 square foot industrial building in the business park. The brewer y’s new expansion will be at 12260 Crosthwaite Circle. It is scheduled to open early next year. The new location in Poway will be used to expand production capacity, and will also feature a small tasting room and tours of the facility. It will be the second brewery in Poway, joining Lightning Brewery, which opened in 2006 on Kirkham Way. Founded by Mike and Lisa Hinkley in 2002, Green Flash Brewing Co. is known world-wide for its West Coast IPA. Its main location is in the Sorrento Mesa area of San Diego, and includes a 4,000-square-foot tasting room, beer garden, gift shop and production area. Company of ficials were unavailable this week to comment further on plans.
A SURPRISING FLOCK — The Community Church of Poway recently worked some flamingo magic on church member Chris Crim’s yard, decorating it with 30 pink plastic flamingos overnight. The “flocking� is part of a “fun-draiser� the church is holding through the end of August. Anyone who donates a minimum of $50 to the church can have a friend or family member’s front yard filled with flamingos, complete with a “You’ve Been Flocked!� sign. The flamingos will migrate from yard to yard as donations come in. If you don’t want to wake up to a yard full of flamingos, you can also purchase a “AntiPink Flamingo Insurance Policy� by donating $30 to the church by Sunday, July 31. For more information, contact ccpucc@ sbcglobal.net.
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Level 2 water alert rules will start Aug. 1 BY STEVE DREYER
• Poway now home to Olympic hopeful. B25 • PHS grad Villa an All-American.
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• Kyle Dean ready for busy baseball month. B25
ALSO • Calendar • Editorial • Homes • Marketplace • Obituaries • On the Menu • Vacation photos
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Poway is moving into mandatory water conservation measures, effective Aug. 1. City Manager Dan Singer this week declared a “Level 2 Water Shortage Alert,� and will seek City Council concurrence at the Aug. 5 council meeting. The action would be retroactive to the first of the month. The declaration comes a week after the state Water Resources
Control Board adopted statewide emergency regulations to prevent water waste. Under the mandator y Level 2 rules, no landscape watering will be permitted between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. and the frequency of those waterings will be limited in the summer to three times per week. Residents are asked to make sure that water from sprinkler systems does not run off onto non-irrigated areas. The rules call for private swimming pools and
spas to be covered when not in use and prohibit the hosing down of paved surfaces such as driveways and patios. Power residents are also asked to use only a hand-held hose equipped with a positive shutoff nozzle or a bucket to water landscaped areas that are not irrigated by a system. Restaurants will be asked to serve drinking water only upon request and hotels and motels will be asked to offer guests the option of not having towels and sheets
Regional Republican group celebrating 50 years BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK
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washed daily. The city ordinance addressing Level 2 conditions can be found at www.poway.org. A resident discovered violating the restrictions will receive a warning the first time. Officially, a second violation could result in a fine of up to $100, a second violation of up to $250 and a third violation of up to $500. However, city officials are saying their intent is to educate the public on the need to conserve water rather than penalize them.
Rancho Bernardo Republican Women Federated members at the July 18 anniversary party who have served one or more terms as club president during its 50 years. From left, are Mary Rose Van De Weghe, LaJoyce Robinson, Vivi-Anne Riordan, Charlotte Devlin, Margie Rohan, Jean Anderson, Linda Porcelli, Janet Lynch and Lynn Ann Reagan-Jameson. Photo by Elizabeth Marie Himchak
Rancho Bernardo Republican Women Federated celebrated its golden anniversary with a summer evening party at its president’s Poway home. There were 110 members, guests and politicians present for the July 18 garden party at Linda and Frank Porcelli’s residence. According to President Linda Porcelli, 59 members met for the first time on Nov. 20, 1964. Now, the club has around 135 members from Rancho Bernardo and surrounding communities, including Poway, Escondido, Scripps Ranch and Rancho Penasquitos. They gather at 11 a.m. for a monthly luncheon in StoneRidge Country Club on the third Friday and since January, have also been holding a monthly “After Hours� gathering at 5:30 p.m. on the first Thursday at the Courtyard by Marriott in Rancho Bernardo. There are no meetings in July, August and December. SEE WOMEN, Page A4
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Watch council meetings live on TV, Internet
Community coming together for Poway Days
Poway City Council meetings can now be viewed in real time on two cable channels and through the city’s website. The city is inviting residents to check out the new option on Tuesday, Aug. 5 when Mayor Don Higginson delivers the annual “State of the City” address at the start of the biweekly council meeting, which will start at 7 p.m. The speech will highlight the city’s accomplishments over the past year, the current state of the city and Poway’s future. Higginson will award his second annual “Go Getter” Award, a blue vase, to a prominent and wellrespected Powegian. In addition, he will award two Mayor’s Awards to recognize outstanding citizens. Live streaming and archived videos can be accessed from the city’s website at www.poway. org. Poway residents can also tune into Cox Channel 24 or Time Warner Cable 19 to watch council meetings live on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
BY EMILY SORENSEN
50th annual parade, 5K run and pancake breakfast among Sept. 6 events Though Poway Days is still more than a month away, it’s never too early to take a look at what lies ahead. This is the 50th annual Poway Days parade, and to celebrate that, there’s a whole day’s worth of events surrounding the parade on Sept 6, including a 5K run, a pancake breakfast, car show and community day in Poway Community Park. This is the second year that the Poway-Scripps Rotary Club will be organizing the parade, led by Rotarian Pauline Getz. “(Poway Days) is actually going to be pretty cool,” said Getz. “It’s a nice lineup. A full day, with lots of fun.” The day of the parade will begin with a pancake breakfast in the Boys and Girls club next to Valley Elementary School on Bowron Road. The pancake breakfast, hosted by the Poway Kiwanis Club, will run until 10 a.m. There will be a nominal fee for the breakfast. The Poway Days 5K will also begin at 7 a.m., and will begin at Poway Road and Tarascan and run up and down Poway Road. The US
Army will be the main sponsor for the 5K. “We’re not doing a walk this year, but people are welcome to walk the course as long as they are finished before parade preparations begin,” said Getz. The 50th annual Poway Days Parade will begin at 9 a.m. and will march along Poway Road. The theme this year is the 50th anniversary. “We didn’t want to add another theme on top of that,” said Getz. There are no announced parade marshals yet, though Getz said she and her team have some possibilities in mind. Walmart will be a title sponsor for the parade, and one their new eco-friendly trucks will be in the parade. Beginning at 10 a.m. and going until 2 p.m. is the 11th annual MotorHead Madness car show, in the Boys and Girls Club parking lot on Bowron Road. Classic car fanatics can show their stuff in the show and win trophies. All cars and trucks are welcome. The car show benefits the Poway Soroptimists’ transitional housing program, which provides support and housing for women and chil-
Delaney Hughes, the 2013 MotorHead Madness Princess, checks out one of the competing cars at a recent show. The Poway show will be held Sept. 6 in the parking lot of the Poway Boys & Girls Club. Photo courtesy of Karen Dunn dren leaving violent situations. Registration is $20, or $25 day of show. The streets will be closed from 6:15 to 8 a.m. and 8:45 to 11:30 a.m. for events, so those planning on bringing
cars need to work around those times. To register or for information, contact Karen Dunn at karen@powaytransmissions.com or 858679-8000. Starting at 11 a.m. and
running until 3 p.m. is the Poway Days Community Celebration. Hosted by the Poway Chamber of Commerce, this free event will be held in Poway Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Drive, and will include vendor booths from local businesses, food from local restaurants, live music from local bands and a kids zone. The Poway Days Parade is still looking for entrants and sponsors. Information about how to register or be a sponsor can be found at www.powayparade.org, or by contacting Pauline Getz at 858-663-5830. Other upcoming Poway Days events will include: • Good Neighbor Day on the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 10. Residents are encouraged to come by Crystal Gardens Florist in the Creekside Plaza for free roses to distribute to neighbors and friends. •Poway Rodeo, Friday, Sept. 26 and Saturday, Sept. 27 at the PVRA grounds. Details and ticket information at www. powayrodeo.com. • The Tour de Poway Fun Bike Ride on Sunday, Sept. 28. Details at www.tourdepoway.com.
Poway singer earns full scholarship to Berklee College of Music BY EMILY SORENSEN A Poway singer will be expanding her musical horizons thanks to a full tuition scholarship from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Jackie Foster, 18, who graduated from Poway High School in June and was the 2013 Miss Poway, recently received the Berklee Lollapalooza Endowed Scholarship, a fouryear, full-tuition scholarship to the school. Tuition at Berklee is about $37,000 per year. With tuition covered, Foster will be left coving room, board and books. “It worked out well,” she said. Berklee and Lollapalooza, a music festival, have been partnering since 2011 to provide scholarships to talented musicians who might not otherwise receive the financial aid to attend Berklee College of Music. “I’m going to Boston, woo!” said Foster. “Without this scholarship, I would not be able to attend Berklee, so I’m very excit-
ed.” Foster plans to double-major in vocal performance and music business/management. Foster said her final choices for schools to attend were down to Berklee and UCLA. “UCLA is a wonderful school,” said Foster, “but it has a much smaller vocal department.” Foster was one of three vocal students accepted to UCLA, but she would have been pigeonholed into studying jazz vocals. “Berklee will allow me to study a wider variety of vocal styles, and work with many more students,” she said. “I didn’t like the idea of being more exclusive in my vocal studies. At Berklee, you can focus on whatever vocal style you want.” Though she mostly sings rock and pop music, Foster also has a background in jazz and classical vocals, and looks forward to expanding her musical horizons further. “Berklee encourages versatility,” said Foster. “They want you to get out and do as much as you can. I’ll be able to join all sorts of ensembles and bands. They might ask
me to join a salsa group. I don’t speak Spanish, but I’m willing to try it out.” As a perk of the scholarship, Foster and her father will be attending the Lollapalooza Music Festival in Chicago, where her scholarship will be acknowledged onstage. Foster said she’s looking for ward to living in Boston. “I always thought that I wanted to get out and be independent,” she said. “I love Poway and San Diego, and I plan on moving back here, but I need to get out and discover myself.” Foster has previously spent time at Berklee for camps, and said that she’s excited to return. “I fell in love with Boston. It’s amazing and has the scenery and beauty I want. The area I’m living in is very urban feeling. Everybody goes out and plays music in the park.” The Boston winters are something she’ll have to adapt to, she said, but she’s ready. “I just need to bundle up more,” said Foster. Foster is planning on returning to Poway for summers, where she’ll teach vocal lessons — and go to the beach.
Jackie Foster sang at her Poway High School graduation in June.
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'Old-Fashioned Family Days' start Friday with stargazing BY EMILY SORENSEN Families can come out and experience some good, old-fashioned fun at Old Poway Park this Friday at the first of a series of free family events. The Old-Fashioned Family Days, hosted by the city, is a new series intended to provide families with fun events in Old Poway Park outside of holidays. These family events will be held in the summer and fall, but will not be monthly. “We had the opportunity to select some new events, and we want to stick with the park’s historical theme,� said Sean Hill, community services recreation coordinator. “It also gives more opportunities for the volunteers in the park to get involved.� This first event will be from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, and will involve stargazing and stories around the campfire. Other events will be held in the afternoon. Members of the San Diego Astronomy Association and Oceanside Photo and Telescopes will be at the park with telescopes to allow for stargazing.
Families can also enjoy storytelling from Charles Johnson around the campfire, while they make s’mores. This event is completely free. The campfire portion of the evening will be set up in the boxcar lot. The second event will be from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, and will be focused around Tom Sawyer, including a read-a-thon, a scavenger hunt and Tom Sawyer-themed activities. “The August (family day) will be a little more educational,� said Hill. A third event, in November, will be a barbecue picnic sold by Hamburger Factory and will include old-fashioned carnival games and an opportunity to take family photos in front of the park’s steam engine. “Families like to take photos with the train, but it’s not always safe (when they do it while the train is running). This will provide a safe, static setting for those family photos.� For more information on the OldFashioned Family Days, call 858-6684576. Old Poway Park is at 14134 Midland Road in Poway.
DA invites public to Citizens' Academy The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office is holding its popular Citizens’ Academy starting in September on the University of San Diego campus. The ten-week Citizens’ Academy is a free course in partnership with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department that demystifies the criminal justice system and the workings of the District Attorney’s Office. A diverse group of speakers from the DA’s Office, Sheriff’s Department and public safety partners will discuss topics ranging from homicide to prosecuting economic crimes. Prosecutors and deputies will also cover gangs and narcotics, the Computer and Technology Crime High-Tech Response Team or “CATCH,� elder abuse, human trafficking and officer involved shootings. The
course includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the County’s Medical Examiner’s facility. “We started this program several years ago and the response has been overwhelmingly positive,� DA Bonnie Dumanis said. “It’s a unique opportunity for people to meet some of the dedicated prosecutors in our office and get an inside look at what we do.� The Citizens’ Academy begins Thursday, Sept. 11 and ends Thursday, Nov. 13. Classes will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice on the University of San Diego campus. More information and the required application are available at www.sdcda.org/office/ citizensacademy. Space is limited. Members of the public wishing to attend the academy should apply by Monday, Aug. 11.
LIBRARY PROGRAMS Poway Library 13137 Poway Road — 858-513-2900
Blood pressure check A free blood pressure screening will be provided by a Palomar Health specialist from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, July 29.
Summer reading party There will be dancing, games, ice cream and a grand old time at Poway Library’s End of Summer Reading Party for children. It starts at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 29.
Comic book flick Teens can watch a film based on a Marvel comic book and eat pizza at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 29.
Are you stressed? The Science of Breath meditation series will focus on what is stress, its causes, breathing secrets, energizing breathing techniques and guided meditation at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 30.
Do tai chi? A yang style tai chi class that focuses on balance, flow and relaxation will be offered to adults at 11 a.m. Monday, July 28. Sign up required.
Becoming a citizen? A free citizenship class for adults preparing to take U.S. citizenship tests will be offered at 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 28.
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If elected to a third four-year term, Gutschow said he would focus on: • Ensuring all students are prepared for post-secondary success in college and/or career; • Managing district finances responsibly, transparently, and with a primary focus on student learning; • Engaging parents and the community in open, two-way communication; • Ensuring students at all grade levels have access to a full range of support services, subject matter, and extracurricular activities to inspire and enrich their learning; • Increasing the use of technology in the classrooms to extend learning beyond the school day and create opportunities for personalized learning; • Maintaining the district’s practices of collaboration and open communication with its employees and their bargaining units; • Working collaboratively and professionally with the other members of the Board of Education and the superintendent. Gutschow, 53, moved to the San Diego area in 1983 after receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics from Harvard University. In 1986, Gutschow co-founded HNC Software where he worked in various senior leadership positions until retiring in early 2003. Gutschow is an active member of the nonprofit community supporting a number of children- and education-related organizations with time and resources. He and his wife, Mari, have three grown children, all of whom graduated from PUSD schools Gutschow’s campaign website is www. GutschowForSchoolBoard.com. Sellers said Tuesday he’s running largely in response to the school board’s 2011 decision to use no-call capital appreciation bonds (CABs) to finance improvements to district campuses. Taxpayers in non-Mello Roos districts will be paying for those improvements for 40 years. “That decision was catastrophic for the
district,� Sellers said. “Citizens will be impacted for decades to come.� Sellers, 54, does tax and estate planning for a Rancho Bernardo-based firm. He had a solo practice for 20 years and taught accounting ethics at San Diego State University for two years. He has one son attending Mt. Carmel High School. In 1995 Sellers helped reactivate the Rancho Penasquitos Town Council, then joined the Rancho Penasquitos Planning Board two years later. His 16-year service on that board included four years as its chairman. More recently Sellers served as one of three citizen members of the City of San Diego’s Audit Committee, created by the voters in 2008 as part of Proposition C. The panel was formed in 2009 and has oversight responsibilities for all matters relating to the city’s financial operations. Sellers said he sees some similarities between the City of San Diego’s pension crisis and the use of CABs by the school board. “It’s the same thing on a different level,� he said. Sellers said he feels that Gutschow and board members Marc Davis and Andy Patapow should all be replaced for their involvement in the CABs. Davis is expected to run for re-election; Patapow was re-elected nearly two years ago. The candidate said he is supportive of the district’s implementation of the Common Core curriculum, noting that further debate on the issue is moot as the district is already well into its implementation. “We’re half way around the track on that,’ he said. “We’ll have to see if it works.� Three of the five seats on the school board are up for election on Nov. 4. Gutschow is the first incumbent to announce for reelection. Davis is expected to do the same shortly while Penny Ranftle is retiring from the board after 20 years. Challengers to date include Michelle O’Connor-Ratcliff of Rancho Penasquitos and John P. Riley of Poway.
NEWS BRIEFS Interfaith Compassion Night The Poway Interfaith Team is hosting an Interfaith Compassion Night tonight (Thursday) from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Church of Poway, 13501 Community Road. This free event will features speakers from the Christian Science, New Thought, Sikh and Jewish Academy San Diego communities. There will also be light refreshments, a question and answer period and discussion. There will be a final event on Thursday, July 31 featuring Mayor Don Higginson, as well as Mormon, Unitarian Universalist and Muslim speakers. Attendees are asked to bring a can of food to donate. Love-donations will be accepted.
For more information, call 858-487-8885.
Free car show The Poway Cruisers Car Club is holding a twice-monthly car show the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month now through October in the overflow parking for Hamburger Factory and Old Poway Park. The next show will be 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13, where an estimated 45 classic cars and trucks will compete for best of the evening and a gift certificate to Hamburger Factory. Best of the evening will be named at 7 p.m. For details, go to www.hfcn.info/home. html.
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At meetings the women discuss club projects and often hear from Republicans whom members might support by volunteering for their campaigns. The work often includes going to campaign headquarters to send mailers, write postcards and make phone calls to potential voters, Porcelli said. While the club may endorse a candidate, it sometimes does not, such as during the June primary this year when three Republicans campaigned the 52nd Congressional race. “The Republican Party is very prominent in the Rancho Bernardo area,” Porcelli said, adding the club is “very lucky” to build long-term relationships with candidates, so members get to know them better. Candidates often speak at meetings and when more than one Republican is running for the same office, a debate is sometimes held. Even though the club has Rancho Bernardo in its name, Porcelli said for more than a decade it has been a regional group since many members are Poway residents who joined after the Poway Republican Women Federated disbanded. The RB club is one of 20 in San Diego County. It also belongs to the California Federation of Republican Women Southern Division and the state and national counterparts. “Initially women join because they want to get more knowledge, so they come to hear the speakers,” Porcelli said. “But after they are in the group awhile they (discover) this is a great group that is very active and they find something that touches their hearts.” Political activism that strives to get Republicans elected to offices at all levels of government is a key component of its mission. However, the club also does a lot of charitable work in the community. Porcelli said club helps wounded Marines being treated at Naval Medical Center San Diego and the hospital at Camp Pendleton; collects clothing, toiletries and money to help Hidden Valley House and its efforts to assist domestic violence victims; and supports MOMS — an organization at MCAS Miramar that assists junior enlisted military personnel and their families. Other community outreach includes participating in Poway Days and Rancho Bernardo’s Spirit of the Fourth festivities, plus awarding a college scholarship to a Poway Unified School District senior. In recent years, the scholarship has been in the $1,000 to $2,000 range, she said. “This is a wonderful group of ladies who want the same thing — getting the country back to where it belongs,” Porcelli said. According to Porcelli, membership tends to go up during presidential election years and the organization has noticed a “more substantial ... increase in the last few years, since 2008. “We’re generating more younger women and are active with the college campuses’ Young Republicans,” she said. Registered Republican women can become full-time members. They pay $31 per year in dues, plus $23 per luncheon and $15 for After Hours gatherings. Associate memberships are available to registered Republican men — often member’s husbands — and full-time members of other Federation of Republican Women clubs. Associate memberships are $18 per year. Guests are welcome to attend gatherings, paying $25 for luncheons and $15 for After Hours. For details, go to www.rbrwf.org.
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RBRWF 50th anniversary celebration
Lorraine Kaa, left, with Sally Edwards and Raenell Hooten. Emma Baker, left, with Carolyn Wells. Photos by Elizabeth Marie Himchak
52nd Congressional District candidate Carl DeMaio with, from left, Gina Porcelli, RBRWF President Linda Porcelli, Divelle Stacy and Kristina Krohne. Phyllis Hensperger, left, with Paula Carmichael, Brenda Langston and Beverly Rambo.
San Diego City Councilman Mark Kersey presenting a city proclamation honoring RBRWF’s 50th anniversary to club vice presidents Yvonne Dozier, left, and Melinda Winship.
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DIGEST Help a student by donating a book Donate a new or used book for children up to the age of 8 during the annual “Read to Succeed Book Drive” sponsored by the United Way and Mission Federal Credit Union. Books, both in English and Spanish, may be dropped off through Aug. 11 at the Poway Mission Federal branch, 13465 Poway Road, or the Rancho Ber nardo branch, 11868 Rancho Bernardo Road.
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BY ELIZABETH MARIE HIMCHAK Three young artists living in Rancho Bernardo will have their work displayed at Westfield Horton Plaza for at least a year starting next month. Art teacher Susan Stone submitted a mural proposal of six surfboards with images of San Diego as imagined by three of her students, 9-year-old Sara Ritchie and 13-year-olds James Dai and Austin Stone. Their entry, one of 17 in the recent competition for San Diego County residents, was among 10 murals selected for display. Each 6-foot-tall, 12-foot-wide canvas mural will be joined to form a community art gallery on the Horton Plaza Park barricade that surrounds the mall’s construction area. The My San Diego Community Art Contest held in June was sponsored by Westfield LLC and co-sponsored by NBC7 San Diego and Blick Art Materials. Artists have until Aug. 1 to complete their murals, which will be unveiled to the public on Aug. 4. All 17 mural proposals, including the 10 winners, can The watercolor mural proposal entered in the My San Diego Community Art Contest by a trio be seen at http://tinyurl.com/HortonPlazaArt. Stone said Ritchie’s parents told her about the contest and of young Rancho Bernardo artists. she wanted her students to enter because it would be a good learning op- would for a client — crafting a proposal and following through on all aspects of the job until the work is completed. Stone had the youngsters come up portunity. “I wanted to teach them the process of doing a mural,” Stone said. “I want with the concept and after they chose a surfboard theme, sketch their designs to scale. Their sketches were then traced into one combined design them to understand the business of art.” She said that means approaching the project the way a professional artist presented as a watercolor painting to the judges. Because they learned about the contest late into the entry period, the entire design process was completed within a few days, she said. “They’re amazing for being so young,” Stone said. “Sara is open to anything and puts her own ideas into it. James is mature beyond his years.” She said Austin, her son, has “a natural ability.” Each selected San Diego images that reflect their personal interests, she said. Since Sara loves animals and horses, she included an image of horses racing at Del Mar and seals. James’ affinity toward cars, the desert and outdoor activities are reflected in his highway design and sailboat. As for Austin, his love of baseball and family’s military connection are reflected in his baseball surfboard bearing a poem he wrote for school last year and the San Diego downtown skyline with an American flag behind it. To increase the educational value of the project, Stone said after prepping the canvas the students made templates of their 4-foot-high surfboards and are drawing them on the canvas before painting, instead of projecting the images on the canvas to transfer them. They were given the canvas and $200 to purchase the acrylic paints. They also can work on the mural at Stone’s Art teacher Susan Stone with her students who created the winning design. SEE MURAL, Page B22 From left, James Dai, Sara Ritchie and Austin Stone. Photo by Phillip A. Stone
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The four th annual RB Tastings Festival will be 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 at Bernardo Winer y, 13330 Paseo del Verano Norte, Rancho Bernardo. It will feature live music, local wines and craft beers, food tastings and vintage car show. Tickets are $25 per person in advance and $30 at the event. Purchase at www.rbtastings.com or call 858775-5788. Proceeds will benefit the Rancho Bernardo Historical Society.
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Six incoming eighth graders got the chance to explore anatomy, glaciers and more at Tech Trek. The Poway-Penasquitos branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) sponsored six Poway and Rancho Penasquitos girls to attend Tech Trek, a science and math camp for girls, which was held from June 22 to June 28 at UCSD. At Tech Trek, girls are assigned to a math or science core class, and spend a week learning about their field, doing hands-on experiments and working with other girls under the instruction of credentialed middle school teachers and women currently engaged professionally in math, science, or technology fields. The girls are from three middle schools in the Poway Unified School District: Gabby Decano and Cierra Stock from Meadowbrook Middle School; Kaitlyn Heard and Yarah Feteih from Black Mountain Middle School and Olivia Mahan and Abby Kooyman from Mesa Verde Middle School. All six girls were nominated by their science teachers, who gave them the applications for the camp. Some of the courses available to the girls were anatomy, glaciology, robotics, chemistry and marine biology. Gabby Decano, who attends Meadowbrook, was placed in glaciology, or the study of glaciers. While she had wanted to study anatomy, she said she ended up enjoying learning about glaciers. “Glaciology was really interesting,” said Decano. “We learned how fast glaciers can melt, how they form, about warm and cold glaciers and how to tell
how old a glacier is.” Decano had the opportunity to experience a number of hands-on experiments with glaciology, though she said her favorite involved using glue on a slanted board to time how long it took to travel, to simulate a glacier traveling. “I’m really interested in science and math,” said Decano. “I’ve always wanted to study more about anatomy and marine biology.” Decano said she was thinking about becoming a cardiovascular surgeon, and a marine biologist as well, in the future. Kaitlyn Heard, who attends Black Mountain Middle School, was assigned into the chemistry core, where she learned about atoms, molecules and much more. “I wanted to be in anatomy,” said Heard, “but I thought (the chemistry core) was really cool.” A recent science project piqued her interest in biochemistry and food science, and she was able to explore a little of that at Tech Trek, said Heard. “We were given petri dishes full of liquids, and we had to figure out what was in them by getting them to light up with a lighter,” said Heard. “We also put an egg in vinegar, and the shell dissolved. It felt like a bouncy ball, really jelly-like. I really like the experiments, and I took a lot of notes.” Heard said she’s interested in becoming a pediatrician, or maybe a biochemist, focusing on making makeup, or skin care. Yarah Feteih, who also attends Black Mountain Middle School, was part of the anatomy core class, something she was excited about. “I was already really into science before (Tech Trek),” said Feteih. “I like anatomy and life science.” SEE SCIENCE, Page B22
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HELP A CHILD — All are welcome to help stuff dolls that will be donated to hospitalized children. The ongoing service project’s next Adopt-A-Doll stuffing session will begin at 1:15 p.m. Thursday, July 24 at Seacrest Village,12730 Monte Vista Road in Poway. The project is organized by the Aviva Chapter of Hadassah. Call Rose Greenberg at 858-4875882.
BOOK SALE — Books written by Rev. Stephen Albert, co-minister at the All Faith Center, will be on sale at deep discounts as a fundraiser for the center, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 26 in the labyrinth in the backyard of his home at 17762 St. Andrews Drive, Poway. Subjects include self-help, success, marriage, family, peace, religion and more. Titles and descriptions at www.allfaith center.org/books.
SUMMER CONCERT — The free Smart & Final Concert Series will continue with the “Benneditti Trio” performing from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Sunday, July 27 at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road.
DONATE PRODUCE — Donate backyard produce to help local families in need from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday, July 24. Collection sites are the Seven Oaks Community Center, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive in Rancho Bernardo, and The Connection Church, 14047 Twin Peaks Road in Poway. Call 858485-5449 for details.
LECTURE AT ADOBE — Roderic McLean will discuss “Archaeology to Forensic Settings: An MIA Recovery Mission in Vietnam” at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 26 outside the Los Penasquitos Adobe in the Los Penasquitos Preserve, 12020 Black Mountain Road, Rancho Penasquitos. Bring seating and warm clothing. Call 858-538-0935 for details. OUTDOOR FAMILY MOVIE — Enjoy a free screening of “The Nut Job” starting at sunset Saturday, July 26 at Poway Community Park.
FAMILY SHOW — The Jacqi Bowe Variety Show comes to the Ed Brown Senior Center, 18402 W. Bernardo Drive, at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 27 as part of the center’s “Sunday Afternoons @ 3” series. Broadway show tunes, tap dance, comedy and novelty ukulele songs. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Purchase at the center or with a credit card by calling 858-487-9324.
THURSDAYJULY 31 CHAMBER MIXER — Poway Chamber of Commerce’s monthly mixer will be 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31 at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Drive. It will be hosted by the Palomar Community
College Foundation. Free to chamber members who RSVP; $10 at the door. Prospective members may attend one time for free.
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SATURDAYAUG. 2 LEARN CPR — The Health and Wellness Ministry at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church is holding CPR/AED (8 a.m.) and Adult First Aid (1 p.m.) classes on Saturday, Aug. 2 in the church conference room, 16275 Pomerado Road. Cost is $30 for CPR/AED, 30 Adult First Aid or $55 for both. Bring personal refreshments for the breaks. To register, call Chris Bodie at 858-618-5952 or email to csfamtree@aol.com. ATTEND FESTIVAL — There will be wine, beer, food, music and art featured at the fourth annual RB Tastings Festival, set for 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 in Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo del Verano Norte, Rancho Bernardo. There will also be a silent auction and classic car show. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the event. Buy at 858-775-5788 and
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www.rbtastings.com. The event benefits the Rancho Bernardo Historical Society. BOARDWALK CRAFT MARKET — Original works by artists and craftsmen are for sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road, Poway. FAMILY CAMPOUT — Bring the family out for a night under the stars at Lake Poway, running from 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 to 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 3. Night hikes, a campfire with s’mores, fishing and pedal boating. Bring camping equipment and dinner supplies. $52 for Poway residents, $62 for non-residents. Call 858-668-4770 or register online at www.poway.org.
TUESDAYAUG. 5 MEET AUTHOR — The woman’s book club at Poway Community Church will host Jennifer Coburn, author of “We’ll Always Have Paris,” at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5. Call 858-486-1189 to reserve.
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Meets at noon for lunch three Thursdays a month and for dinner the second Thursday at the Bernardo Heights Country Club. Cost: $17. For details, call Sandie Dewane at 858442-1059 or go to www.rbrotary.org. Upcoming speakers: July 31 — Kyle Kraska, CBS sportscaster, will talk about behind the scenes at TV news. Aug. 7 — District 5340 Gov. Louise Andres will visit the club. Aug. 14 — San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer will speak at the club’s 5:30 p.m. meeting. Send RSVP to dglov@san.rr.com. Aug. 21 — Marine Corps Capt. Jonathan Boucek, a F-18 pilot, will speak. Aug. 28 — Bert Upson, who was at World Trade Center on 9/11, will talk about his book, “On a Clear Day: An Eyewitness Account.”
Meets 7 to 8 a.m. Thursdays at the Hamburger Factory, 14122 Midland Road (Old Poway Park) in Poway. Also meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at Mainstream Bar and Grill, 13385 Poway Road, Poway. For details, go to www.powaykiwanis. org or visit the club’s Facebook page. Upcoming speakers: July 24 — Ronique Neilson on “Romanian Story.” July 31 — Abraxas High School Principal David MacLeod. Aug. 7 —New Poway City Manager Dan Singer Aug. 14 — Jeremy Grinslade from the Kiwanis International Foundation in Indianapolis. Aug. 21 — Evening meeting Aug. 29 — Juan Manuel Rocha, from the Blue Wave Kiwanis Club (Oceanside) on “A Rady Children’s Hospital Saga.”
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WALKING SPAIN — Bobbi Lona will present a travelogue of her experience on the 500-mile pilgrimage route across Spain during a meeting of the RB Travelers set for 1:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8 at the Seven Oaks Center, 16789 Bernardo Oaks Drive, Rancho Bernardo. Guests 18 years of age and older are welcome and first-timers are free. Call 858-943-1309. DRIVE-THROUGH SHREDDING — Palomar Health hosts free drive-through shredding 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8 in the first parking lot to the right after entering the Pomerado Hospital campus, 15615 Pomerado Road, Poway.
Meets from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the Brigantine restaurant, 13445 Poway Road, Poway. For details, call 858-231-3619.
Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road, Rancho Bernardo. A $15 fee will be charged to those staying for breakfast. For details, go to www.rbsunrise.org.
Rancho Bernardo Kiwanis Club Meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo, 12280 Greens East Road. A speaker gives a presentation each week. The buffet breakfast is $15. For details, go to www.ranchobernardokiwanis.org.
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RB Chorale celebrates 40th anniversary with gala The RB Chorale concluded its 40th anniversary celebration with a gala and silent auction on July 18 at the Carmel Mountain Ranch Country Club. The event for RB Chorale members and the musical group’s patrons included dinner, dancing and a silent auction, with proceeds benefitting its scholarship fund. In June, during its 40th anniversary “Down Memory Lane” concerts, the group awarded a combined $11,000 to six high school seniors who plan to continue their musical studies in college. Providing scholarships have been a main component of the all-volunteer choir since its beginning when 16 singers gathered in Director/Founder Pat Bean’s Rancho Bernardo living room. The RB Chorale had 130 singers this past year. After a summer hiatus, the award-winning RB Chorale will resume rehearsals and welcome new members at the first practice from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16 at Painted Rock Elementary in Poway. Singers will be preparing for the holiday concerts, set for Dec. 12 to 14 in the Poway Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets will go on sale in midNovember and often sell out. For details on joining — there are no auditions — or to purchase tickets, go to www. rbchorale.org or call 858-485-SONG (7664). Photos by Emily Sorensen
Mark Sanchez, David Clinton, Debbie Sprague, Leisl Sanchez, Bill Reed and Mary Reed.
Kathy Potter and Theresa McMullen.
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BY EMILY SORENSEN A Poway High grad is celebrating the release of her first novel. Stephanie Diaz, 21, who graduated from Poway High School in 2010, had her first novel, “Extraction,� released on Tuesday in hardcover. “It’s crazy, it already feels crazy,� said Diaz. “I’ve wanted to be published since I was 7 or 8 years old. It feels weird to finally have it happen.� “Extraction,� a young adult science-fiction novel, is the first in a trilogy. Diaz was signed to a three-book deal by St. Martin’s Griffin, an imprint of major publisher MacMillan. “Extraction� is set on another planet in the future, where humanity is killed at the age of 20 because they are no longer useful. Some
skillful people are allowed to live, however, and the protagonist of the novel, Clementine, is one of those lucky few, moving to the safety of the planet’s core, away from the poisonous moon. Clementine soon discovers that life in the core is not as safe as she thought it would be. Her novel is in the dystopian genre, like “The Hunger Games� and other popular young adult novels. The sequel, “Rebellion,� will be released in February. Diaz graduated from San Diego State University in May 2013, where she studied film production, and current-
San Diego residents Anya Egense and Michelle Toubeau have been named to the spring semester Dean’s List at the University of Iowa.
Laura Hinman, Poway resident and a student at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, made the Dean’s List for the spring 2014 semester.
possibly a short book tour as well. She will also be appearing at some book conferences. She also has a film agent, who is working to sell the rights to her novel. “That would be really cool, if it were made into a movie,� said Diaz. “I’d love to be able to make a full career out of writing,� said Diaz, who currently works a par t-time job at Panera when she isn’t writing, “as long as I can keep selling books.� To find out more about Extraction, visit www.stephaniediazbooks.com.
Dean Krapf 1932 – 2014 Dean Krapf, age 82, passed away July 15, 2014, from Congestive Heart Failure. Dean was born May 16, 1032, in Minnesota where he was brought up on a farm. He served in the U. S. Army and played on the Army football team in Germany. After his service, he graduated from Mankato State University where he was a football star. Dean loved football and the San Diego Chargers until the end. He married the love of his life, Annette Vik, and they were married for 52 years. They had
two children Victoria and Michael (deceased 2012). The family moved to Westwood in Rancho Bernardo in 1969. Dean helped organize Pop Warner football in Rancho Bernardo and was the ďŹ rst Head Coach of the Rancho Bernardo Chargers. He was also involved with the ďŹ rst Men’s Club in Westwood. He loved young people. As Santa Claus, he went door to door making hundreds of children smile with anticipation as Christmas approached. He was always helping others by volunteering in community projects where ever he lived. Dean worked in Management, Marketing then Real Estate Sales. In retirement, Dean and his wife moved to Borrego Springs where he continued to work in real
estate. He was an active member in Borrego Springs Rotary Club; he helped establish the ďŹ rst American Legion Post 853; and was very involved in the Road Runner Club Association. After his wife Anne passed in 2010, Dean began a struggle with Alzheimer’s which brought him back to San Diego close to his daughter. He spent past three years at Belmont Village in Sabre Springs where he received wonderful care. Dean was a real gentleman, a loving husband, father, and genuine friend to many, many people. Because of his honesty, sincerity and loyalty, he was truly loved by all he touched and will be missed dearly. Dean is survived by his daughter, Victoria (Don)
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Savannah Crowl of San Diego was named to the Dean’s List of Emory College of Arts and Sciences, the undergraduate, liberal arts college of Emory University in Atlanta, GA for the spring semester.
currently working on the final book in the trilogy. She said that she also began writing another sci-fi novel last year, which she hopes to also publish. “I’m planning to stay in sci-fi and keep writing young adult (novels),� she said. “I’ve always pictured myself writing young adult.� Some of her inspirations in writing Extraction were Veronica Roth and Suzanne Collins, two big names in the young adult industry. While nothing is set in stone yet, Diaz said her publisher is trying to arrange a book signing at the Barnes and Noble in Mira Mesa, and
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Madison James, a 2013 Poway High graduate, was named to the President’s List (4.0 GPA) at West Virginia University. She is also on the varsity rowing team and was named to several conference honor rolls.
STEPHANIE DIAZ ly lives in Poway. She began writing in elementary school, and began trying to find an agent to represent her in the publishing industry when she was 12.
“It took me nine years to find an agent,� said Diaz. “I wrote three books in that time.� It was the third book, “Extraction,� that earned her the interest of St. Martin’s Griffin. She was signed to a threebook deal in 2012. “I found an agent who was interested in (Extraction), and it was sold six months later. I feel fortunate that the publishing industry hasn’t been too much of a challenge, since my book sold pretty quickly. I’ve been working with some awesome publishers and editors.� Diaz said she has the trilogy’s second novel finished and at the copy editor, and is
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES RB Senior Services Rancho Bernardo Senior Services serves seniors from all area communities. The office, 16769 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite K-14, offers many free programs including notary service 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 is $4.40 for regular, $5 for diabetic. Delivery drivers are also needed. Free services offered by appointment: notary; legal assistance by local attorneys - noon to 2 p.m. Mondays; Medicare/ long-term care insurance consultation - third and fourth Fridays; financial planner consultation - noon to 2 p.m. second Tuesday; income tax or estate planning consultation questions by appointment.
Poway Adult Day Health Care Center The Poway Adult Day Health Care Center is at 12250 Crosthwaite Circle in the Poway Business Park. It offers affordable respite for caregivers through their day programs. Call (858) 748-5044 for information. A caregiver support group meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. the second Wednesday of every month. The topic for Aug 13 is “Communicating with Someone with Memory Impairments.” Complimentary adult day care is provided during the meeting in the same building where the seniors have their programming. Call Amanda Cochran at (858) 748-5044 to
RSVP if care is needed. Come and learn about the no-cost TransMed program for any qualified senior, 60 or older, for non-emergency medical purposes. Call 858-449-5366 for more information. It is open to all seniors in the community who meet the low-income qualifications. A nutritionally balanced lunch is included and transportation to and from the center is available when needed. A four-hour, half-day program is also now available. Receive a complimentary visit day during the months of July and August, 2014. Call (858) 748-5044 for more information
Poway Senior Center Poway Senior Center, 13094 Civic Center Drive in Poway Community Park, offers “Feeling Fit” exercise, yoga, tai chi, knitting and ceramics. Call 858-748-6094 for details. The center’s annual meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jiuly 17 in Bill Bond Rooms 2 and 3. A Red Cross blood drive will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 16 in the Bill Bond Room. Upcoming programs: • Afternoon dancing, 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, July 25. $5 per person. Live music by the Sandy Devito Quartet. • Long-term care insurance, 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, July 31. Learn to line dance from noon to 2 p.m. Fridays. A free beginning jewelry-making workshop is 1 to 3 p.m. every Wednesday. Bring your beads and supplies. Win up to $1,199 playing bingo at 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 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for a requested donation of $4. Homebound seniors can have lunch delivered daily.
North County Inland Center North County Inland Center, a Jewish Family Service social and wellness program for adults 60-plus, is in Temple Adat Shalom, 15905 Pomerado Road in Poway. The center offers an array of exercise programs, lectures, entertainment and more every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Lunch and transportation are also available. For information, to make reservations or receive a monthly newsletter, call Melinda Wynar, program coordinator, at 858-674-1123.
Ed Brown Senior Center The Ed Brown Center at Rancho Bernardo, 18402 W. Bernardo Drive, has started a Ukulele Jam each Friday at 4 p.m. in the Center’s Room 2. Whether you are a beginner or an accomplished musician, you are welcome to bring your instruments and jam. People of all ages can share in the fun. No reservations are necessary, just a desire to play the ukulele. The center is starting a recycling project in conjunction with Employment & Community Options, a local nonprofit that provides job training and placement for adults with developmental disabilities. Bring your clean cans and bottles to the Center and deposit them in the attractive blue bins. Proceeds will benefit both organizations. Play bingo each Friday at 1 p.m. Open to anyone 18 and over. You need not be a member of EBSC to play.
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Entertainment 'THE IDENTICAL' OPENS IN THEATERS SEPT. 5
Movie soundtrack has songs by Poway musician BY EMILY SORENSEN
Rick Harchol has seven songs on the soundtrack to “The Identical.�
You’ll be able to hear a Poway musician’s talent nationwide on a major movie soundtrack. Rick Harchol, who has lived in Poway since the early 2000s, has seven songs featured on the soundtrack for “The Identical,� which comes out in 1,500 theaters nationwide on Sept. 5. “It’s really exciting,� said Harchol, who co-wrote and performed on the tracks with his musical partner Jimmy Carslake, who lives in La Jolla. “The Identical� stars Ray Liotta, Ashley Judd, Seth Green, Joey Pantoliano, Erin Cottrell and newcomer Blake Rayne. It tells the story of identical twins who are separated at birth during the Great Depression. One of
them grows up to be a rock and roll star in the 1950s, and the other later chooses to perform the music of his unknown twin, before discovering that they are related. “It’s a really good movie,� said Harchol, who was able to see a premiere of it in Nashville, “Very well done. It goes against the grain.� Harchol’s music is featured throughout the movie, including as the movie’s first song, and its closing credits. “I have the first and last songs in the movie, which is very cool.� His music is also featured in the movie’s trailer and on its website. In addition to having seven songs on the movie’s soundtrack, Harchol and Carslake have five more songs that will be included on a companion
album, “The Morph Kings,� that will be released alongside the movie’s soundtrack. Harchol described his music in the movie as “bluesy-rock.� This isn’t Harchol’s first time writing music for movies, as he’s also been featured on the soundtracks in the 2010 release “Four Stories of St. Julian�; the 1993 film “Arcade� starring Megan Ward, Peter Billingsley and Seth Green; the 1994 movie “Dragon World� and 1987’s “Son of The Last Surf Movie.� This will be the first time, however, that a movie he’s had music on will be released in theaters and not straight to video. He has also had music featured in programs produced by Harpo Productions, HBO, Discovery Channel, CMT, MTV and A&E, and has been
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The audience meets several new characters. The most notable comes in the form of Miss Andrew, George Banks’ former nanny, played frighteningly by longtime Moonlight veteran Debbie Prutsman. She is called “the holy terror” for good reason when she describes her form of child rearing in the song “Brimstone & Treacle,” performed with impressively high notes. Prutsman also gets to show her softer, kinder side as the Bird Woman. As for the title character, Moonlight veteran Jessica Bernard is an amazing ringer for the original Mary Poppins — Julie Andrews, not just resembling her physically, but getting the nuanced expressions down perfectly as she helps the family realize what is truly important and guides them to fixing their problems. Moonlight newcomer Leigh Wakeford as the jack-of-all-trades/chimney sweep Bert is delightful and light on his feet, especially during the fast-paced, ensemble tap showcase “Step In Time” that has Wakeford suspended upside down from the proscenium arch. That is just one of many special effects the Moonlight technical crew has excelled in for this show. Mary flies, a hat stand and other decorations magically appear from her carpetbag, a wrecked kitchen is straightened and the set quickly transforms as necessary, with rooms in the Banks’
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MUSIC The Sandy DeVito Combo will perform jazz, swing, pop, Latin, and light rock for dancers and listeners from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, July 25 at the Poway Senior Center, 13094 Civic Center Drive. There is a $5 per person cover charge. The Smart & Final Summer Concert Series presents the Benedetti Trio from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Sunday, July 27 at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road. This concert is free and open to the public. Bring a blanket or chair as well as a picnic dinner or snack. Parking is free at Old Poway Park. Please arrive early to secure a spot in front of the stage. For information call 858-668-4576. The YPO Soloists Ensemble Chamber Players will perform a concert at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6 at the Rancho Bernardo Library. The program will include the Brahms Sextet Op. 18 and the Mendelssohn Octet. Concert is free to the public. For information, visit www. yposd.org or call 858-592-9790.
THEATER PowPAC, Powayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Community Theatre, presents the comedy â&#x20AC;&#x153;Here Lies Jeremy Troy,â&#x20AC;? running through Sunday, Aug. 17 at 13250 Poway Road. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are available on-line at www.powpac.org, and are $20 general admission; $17 for students, seniors and active
The Jacqi Bowe Variety Show comes to the Ed Brown Center at Rancho Bernardo on Sunday, July 27 at 3:00 p.m. Tickets for all shows are $10 each for adults; $5 each for children 12 and under, and may be purchased at the Ed Brown Center, 18402 West Bernardo Drive (inside RB Community Park), or via credit card by calling the Center at 858-487-9324.
ART The Rancho Bernardo Art Association provides programs, workshops, exhibits and social activities related to art for its membership. Nancy Kempf will be exhibiting her award-winning paintings through July at Cafe Merlot. The public is invited but reservations are recommended for the restaurant. Call 858-592-7785. CafĂŠ Merlot is located at 13330 Paseo del Verano Norte in the Rancho Bernardo Winery. 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. For further information, visit www.ncsfa.org for news about meetings, display opportunities, exhibit at the Poway Center for Performing Arts, paint-outs and trips.
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house coming on and off the stage looking much like a dollâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s house. Lighting and color add a lot to the tone and mood. From the brightly, rainbowcolored â&#x20AC;&#x153;magicalâ&#x20AC;? scenes during the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s adventures with Mary to the drably colored bank set and purple/green lights for Miss Andrews â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the design and technical crew has done a wonderful job. Choreography is also a key element and Moonlight does not disappoint. John Vaughan, the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s director and choreographer, has excellent staging and a talented cast able to perform fancy and fast footwork â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and in the case of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Supercalifragilisticexpialidociousâ&#x20AC;? number, quick arm actions. With toe-tapping, memorable tunes played by the
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which was featured on the AXS TV show â&#x20AC;&#x153;Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Greatest Tribute Bands.â&#x20AC;? He also performs in four different bands that play in bars around town. He would love to make a full time career out of writing and recording music for movies, he said, which he can do out of his home studio in Poway. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to do more of that,â&#x20AC;? said Harchol. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love performing but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nice to be home.â&#x20AC;? To check out Harcholâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s music and see a trailer for â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Identical,â&#x20AC;? visit www.theidenticalmovie.com.
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More water storage, calls for conservation By Dave Roberts County supervisor
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s local and state officials heighten their calls for conservation, the San Diego Water Authority this month celebrated the completion of a project that goes a long way toward ensuring water reliability for the region. The $416 million San Vicente Dam Raise project is finished. Raising the height of the dam in Lakeside greatly increases the reservoir’s capacity. Water managers say the dam raise represents the largest water storage project in county history. As the county’s representative to the San Diego County Water Authority, I joined my water board colleagues at dedication ceremonies July 16 attended by nearly 200 officials from throughout the county and beyond. We shared our goodwill and congratulations near a boat ramp and marina that will open once the reservoir is full. The blue-green lake is cradled by rocky, bone-dry hills. Standing tall above the water line is more than 100 feet of new dam. The dam raise is the tallest of its kind in the nation. Construction began in 2009. Califor nia’s secretar y for natural resources, John Laird, praised the project while warning about the severity of the drought. The storage at San Vicente will provide our region critical reserves to carry us through
future water shortages. Laird added that he has taken to watering his entire yard by hand, with a 2-gallon watering can. Officials measure quantities at San Vicente on a much larger scale. An acre-foot — that’s one acre of surface area filled to a depth of one foot — is a most-common unit of measurement. The San Vicente reservoir expansion adds capacity for 152,000 acre feet. That can ser ve more than 300,000 homes for a year. That storage alone exceeds the capacity of any other reservoir in the county. The super-sized dam raise represents the final major piece of the water authority’s $1.5 billion Emergency Storage Project, which connects San Vicente, Olivenhain and Lake Hodges reser voirs through a system of pumps and pipelines. The Emergency Storage Project can provide our region with a six-month supply of water if imported water deliveries are interrupted by an earthquake or other disaster. Built in 1943, the original San Vicente Dam was owned and operated by the city of San Diego. Celebrations for the completed dam-raise were held one day after state regulators imposed unprecedented restrictions on outdoor watering that include possible fines for violators. Locally, the water authority’s Board of Directors is set to consider activating the next SEE WATER, Page B21
Readers offer ideas to honor Tony Gwymn After reading the July 17 editorial article on a tribute to Tony Gwynn, a tribute is a must to this wonderful man. Tony Gwynn was a class act, great person and had a contagious laugh. My son, who worked at the video store at Espola and Twin Peaks years ago, remembers him fondly when Mr. Gwynn would stop in to pick up movies for his family. My son also attended his baseball camp and worked with Mr. Gwynn during that week of camp. I liked Joseph Calabrese’s suggestion (Letter, July 17) to rename Espola Road. It doesn’t appear changing that name would hurt any person’s or family feelings since the name was a combination of Escondido (ES), Poway (PO) and Lakeside (LA), as Mr. Calabrese stated. Additionally, it would be a great tribute to name a Poway baseball field, either a community field or a Poway school’s field, for Mr. Gwynn. I look forward to reading of Poway’s tribute decision.
PATRICIA BLAZICK Rancho Bernardo (Former Poway resident for 22 years) I like the idea of naming part of Ted Williams Parkway after Tony Gwynn. Having the two of them honored side by side makes a lot of sense, but less than a mile of Ted Williams Parkway is in Poway. I’d like to
see his hometown pay him an honor that is unique to Poway. How about renaming Espola Road to Tony Gwynn Road? It goes right by the high school where his kids went and the family lived just up the hill a few blocks behind it. And Espola Road is 100 percent in Poway.
GREG WEST Poway Tony Gwynn would not want any part of the Ted Williams Parkway renamed for anyone. Tony had great respect and admiration for Ted Williams. I vividly remember the 1999 All Star Game. He and the rest of the All Stars surrounded Ted before the game and were all like Little Leaguers listening to Ted tell what hitting a baseball meant to him. Tony helped Ted throw out the first pitch. “Doing something” to honor Tony Gwynn is a great idea. Changing the name of a parkway named for his hero is not. Poway Mayor Don Hig-
ginson, county Supervisor Ron Roberts and Assemblyman Brian Maienschein need to understand the impact such a change would have on fans of Tony Gwynn and Ted Williams.
BILL YETMAN Rancho Bernardo
Thanks to RB MAD for project I would like to express my thanks to those responsible for the handsome fence and magnificent plantings along Pomerado Road, southeast of Rancho Bernardo Road. That strip used to be real eyesore, just a rusted, broken down chain link fence. Now it’s beautiful. I understand the Rancho Bernardo Community Council’s Maintenance Assessment District committee is responsible for this improvement. Thank you to all involved.
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Cut foreign aid to halt 'invasion' Regarding Dick L yles’ July 10 column, “America must adopt clear vision of its role in world.” This is an outright illegal foreign invasion. We have a $17 trillionplus ever-growing debt crisis. Our infrastructure to care for our own legal citizens will suffer from lack of funding, yet illegal activity is continuously allowed to flourish. Our homeless shelter in San Diego has been shut down to its own citizens for lack of funds, but somehow there can be found $3.7 billion for this latest foreign invasion. It’s been noted that many of these invaders are brought here by drug cartels and child sex traffickers, not to mention opening the door for foreign terrorists. Our priorities should be to take care of our own LETTERS, Page B21
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’ve been struggling to understand the still lingering love affair many people still have with President Obama. In spite of the consistent string of catastrophes he’s dealt us during the past few years (Benghazi, the IRS scandal and cover-up, NSA domestic spying, horrendous mismanagement of the VA, chaos at our borders, allowing Iraq to become a terrorist state, and the Syria and Ukraine debacles, to name a few) there still remain about 30 percent of the population who adore him. It doesn’t make sense. But as it turns out, the phenomena is nothing new. Back in the fifth century, Augustine of Hippo wrote, “People have such a love for truth that when they happen to love something else, they want it to be the truth; and because they do not wish to be proven wrong, they refuse to be shown their mistake. And so, they end up hating the truth for the sake of the object which they have come to love instead of the truth.” This explains why the liberal media and liberals are so willfully loyal to Mr. Obama and blind to
Dick Lyles GET REAL the truth of his failed presidency. They choose to love him rather than face the truth of his failure. About his failure there can be no honest doubt. Just look around. There are heated debates about whether Mr. Obama is the fifth or the third worst president in history. In a recent poll people named him the worst president since World War II. But it is time to move beyond the debate about whether Mr. Obama has failed and talk about the consequences of his incompetence. Where should we go from here? America has survived bad presidents in the past. What will it take to survive Obama’s tenure and create
a vibrant future for Americans and the world? Mistakes are unavoidable. Countries make mistakes just like individuals do. Our true test is how we respond to them. Will we learn and make the world a better place? Or will we throw in the towel and accept the dismantling of America’s greatness? The world now has a taste of what it’s like when America is out of touch, disinterested and detached from what goes on outside our borders. Foreigners can’t be too happy about it, which might be good for us all. Hopefully American detractors abroad will think twice before running us down in the future and join forces with our many supporters around the globe who appreciate the role America played in the world during the century just past. If they haven’t tasted it yet, Americans will soon get a full helping of all the ramifications of socialized health care and most won’t be happy. Hopefully those who think big government is the ultimate solution will now think twice about SEE LYLES, Page B20
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spiritual teacher is someone who helps us discover the essence of life. He or she does so by informing, inspiring, challenging and setting an example. Lately, my teacher has been a 3 year old. My husband and I are fortunate to spend every Wednesday afternoon and evening with our grandson. When we picked him up at preschool last week we entered a darkened classroom awash in the tranquil tones of Chopin’s Nocturne. We scanned the dozen or so children sleeping on cots and there curled beneath his “Cars”-themed blanket was our precious cargo — all rosy cheeked and innocence. The fact that a room full of toddlers can be quelled by soft music and mood lighting not only makes me hopeful for peace in the Middle East, it calls to mind a trick I used with my own boys. When they’d get loud and rambunctious, I’d lower my voice to a whisper. Miraculously, they too would lower their voices and eventually calm would take hold. The preschool vignette reminded me that naps go a long way toward helping me to maintain equanimity as does music, and that I need to work more of both into my life. From the preschool, we headed to the new Waterfront Park, next to the County Administration Building. I bit my lower lip watching our little guy tentatively climb a steep ladder, and anxiously looked on as he bravely joined a group of older children on a new-fangled merry-go-round, the centrifugal force of which seemed likely to send him flying onto the Star
Amy Roost AU CONTRAIRE of India across the street. As he cautiously tested the limits of his physical and social prowess, I contemplated the thrill that accompanies risk taking, the rules of fair play, and the complexities of connecting to others — a deeply felt basic need for us all. Once we’d worked up a good sweat, “one of us” suggested we go for frozen yogurt. When we arrived at the yogurt shop I helped my grandson choose a flavor and pick a topping — okay, two toppings — gummy worms and gummy bears. As we sat savoring our treats, he wiped the back of his hand across his mouth leaving a smudge of chocolate on his cheek. I encouraged him to use a napkin. He rejoined, encouraging me to make a “nose hat” with a paper cup, something his papa had just showed him was possible. The lessons here are simple, don’t take life
so seriously, be fully present in the moment, get silly, and smile. Because really, how can you not smile at a nose hat? Plus, smiling is good for you. Research has shown that smiling actually improves our outlook and has a powerful impact on health as well as life expectancy. We then took our grandson home to his parents, and to a wonderful home-cooked meal. While mom was preparing dinner, the rest of us sat on the floor near the kitchen to play together and keep her company. It occurred to me, there are far too few opportunities in adult life to sit on the floor, or play with building blocks, or crawl inside a Thomas the Train tent and read aloud by flashlight to your grandchild, or share dinner with your loved ones. All of this took place because of one small human, which speaks to perhaps the most essential ingredient of a good spiritual teacher, someone whose mere presence raises our awareness of what matters most in life. Bedtime rolled around and it was time for Nana and Papa to take leave. We got in our car and were blowing kisses to our grandson and his mother. As we pulled away, our little fella waved a floppy-handed good night and then spontaneously burst into song: “Happy trails to you. Until we meet again!” Happy trails indeed. Roost is executive director of Silver Age Yoga Community Outreach and a freelance book publicist. A former Poway resident, she now lives in Solana Beach. Reader comments, through letters to the editor or online at pomeradonews.com, are encouraged.
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Anne and Larry McCulla of Rancho Bernardo celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary in Turks and Caicos, British West Indies.
Left, Don Carmichael of Rancho Bernardo on the Herbert Glacier near Juneau, Alaska. Right, George and Shannon Sager of Poway camping at Silverwood Lake.
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going down that path. This might even cause the pendulum to swing back toward the privatization of health care services and limiting the role of government. Hopefully all Americans will realize how much they’ve been lied to and disrespected and how little they can trust the federal government. They might even realize how important it is to elect leaders who possess both integrity and moral character and whose decisions and communication are guided by truth. Perhaps that’s where we must start — let’s learn from the words of Augustine and love the truth more than the person (or cause) some people have come to love instead of the truth. Then upon this foundation of truth let’s rebuild an America that once again sheds its grace on its citizens and the world. Lyles, a Poway resident, is a business/management consultant and best-selling author. Reader comments, through letters to the editor or online at pomeradonews.com, are encouraged. Readers posting online comments must first register.
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legal citizens, and for that I applaud the citizenry of Murrieta. The current administration has been clueless how all this happened, required daily presidential briefings notwithstanding. One thing that would quickly halt this illegal activity would be to cut off foreign aid to the offending countries, including Mexico, the accomplice country. But the president has said he will make arrangements to deport these illegals. Just when we think nothing worse than the last multiple run of corruptions can get any worse, letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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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. Dan Singer, city manager. City Hall: 858-668-4400. 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: 619-238-0915. Email: markkersey@sandiego.gov. State Assemblymember: Brian Maienschein, 77th District; State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: 916-319-2077. District office: 12396 World Trade Drive, Suite 118, San Diego, CA 92128. Phone: 858-675-0077. Email: assemblymember.maienschein@assembly. ca.gov
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Café Merlot hosts RB Business Association reception Rancho Bernardo Business Association held its July 15 mixer at Café Merlot in the Bernardo Winery. Due to the warm summer evening, attendees mingled inside and on the restaurant’s shaded patio as they sampled an assortment of Café Merlot’s menu items, a full-sized array became a complete dinner. Photos by Elizabeth Marie Himchak
Greeting attendees at the registration table were Katherine Da Silva, RBBA’s new intern, left, and Mary Zipprian from MJ Accounting Services.
Getting acquainted were Herb Meeder from Dine In 2 Nite, left, and Peter Berkos from the Rancho Bernardo Writers Group. Tina Pavez, left, with Karen Dunn of Poway Transmissions and Pat Schultz from McLean, Rotherham & Company.
At left, Yvonne Dows from the Poway Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, left, with U-T San Diego representatives Dave Lemox and Debbie Keller.
At right, Jay Jeffcoat from DLA Piper Law Firm, left, with Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotarian Jim Stewart and John Goodrich of Goodrich Financial.
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In her anatomy course, Feteih was able to dissect a fetal pig and a cow heart. “I liked dissecting the fetal pig, because I got to see the whole organ system,” she said. She also liked learning about blood flow by dissecting the cow heart. Though she isn’t sure what she wants to do when she grows up, Feteih said she thinks her time at Tech Trek will help her in the future. “I think I got off to a good start,” said Feteih, “Tech Trek will definitely help influence my educational choices going forward.” Olivia Mahan, who attends Mesa Verde Middle School, was assigned to the marine biology core. “It was really fun,” said Mahan. “We got to go to the Birch Aquarium, and we dissected a fish and a shark, and we made a PowerPoint (presentation) about whales, which was really cool.” Her favorite part of the camp was dissecting the fish. “It had shrimp and
stuff inside of it,” she said. “(Tech Trek) was a really fun, good experience. I made a lot of friends.” Abby Kooyman, also a student at Mesa Verde Middle School, got to study a field of science she’d never experienced before in her robotics core. “I’d never done robotics before,” said Kooyman. “I would never have thought to pick it for my core.” In her robotics core, Kooyman learned to program servos and LEDs on hats, so they’d move and blink. “I did a beach theme (for my hat),” she said. She and her fellow robotics students also got to use a student lab at Qualcomm to experiment. “It was a great lab with great teachers.” Kooyman said she decided to attend Tech Trek because she thought it sounded “really cool.” “I love science and math,” she said, “and there were a lot of good parts (at Tech Trek). The environment was really supportive, with great teachers.”
Sara Ritchie painting the mural at the provided studio on Saturday. Photo by Phillip A. Stone
home and a studio space available to all the winners for a couple weeks. The winners include youths and adults, whom Stone described as amateurs, students or emerging artists. “I’m really psyched, happy and really wanted to do this,” said Austin, an incoming Bernardo Heights Middle School eighth grader. “I really thought we had a chance (when we entered).” Austin said he likes to create art in his free time because “I find it relaxing and a stress reliever.” His favorite art form is drawing and this is the first mural he has created. “(The experience) is really cool,” he said. “(At the studio) I get to meet other artists who are making art ... for their careers. This has been a really cool adventure so far.” “It’s been fun,” said Sara, an incoming Turtleback Elementary fourth grader. “I like working with the group and my art teacher. It’s been a really good experience.” Sara said she has been taking art lessons since first grade and enjoys it because of the colors and how even when she makes a mistake she can turn her artwork into something else. “I think it’s pretty cool (that we won),” she said. “I’ve never done this before, so it’s something new.” James was not available for an interview.
Bachmann joins President's Circle Anna Ward, manager of Berkshire Hatha- sonal representation. She is also a five-time way HomeServices California Properties’ recipient of San Diego Magazine’s “Five Star Rancho Bernardo office, announced recently Real Estate Agents” award, which is based on that Elizabeth Bachmann was honored for client satisfaction. her outstanding sales last Since her initial year when year. As a recipient of the she attained the Rookie of President’s Circle award, the Year award, Bachmann Bachmann ranks in the top has excelled as a result of 3 percent of the brokerage’s her focus on making herself national network of sales available to serve the needs professionals. of her clients, follow through “The service that Elizaand in-depth knowledge of beth provides for her cliRancho Bernardo real estate. ents has set her apart,” said “Working every weekend is Ward. “This is evidenced by par for the course in real the numerous awards that estate,” explains Bachmann. she has received for her “I love the feeling of knowsales and service, and her ing that I have done everyimpeccable reputation in thing I can to help my clients the real estate community.” achieve their goals.” A residential specialBachmann can be conist with nearly a decade of tacted through Prudential ELIZABETH BACHMANN experience, Bachmann is a California Realty’s Rancho two-time winner of her ofBernardo office, at 858-618fice’s Gold Service award, which is informal- 5678, via email at ebachmann@bhhscal.com, ly known as the award that honors the agent or on the web at www.ElizabethBachmann. that agents would choose if they needed per- BHHSCalifornia.com.
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he airport-based PGA Tour Grill concept seems to be taking off. Since May 9, the new golf-themed restaurant chain -- a partnership between HMSHost and the PGA Tour -- has opened in three cities, with several more planned through 2015. The flagship site is in a spacious corner just past the security checkpoint of Terminal 2 West at San Diego International Airport. It’s modeled after a golf clubhouse, with dark woods, soft seating and scenic murals of Torrey Pines Golf Course. Memorabilia is everywhere, including a replica of the surfboard presented to the Farmers Insurance Open winner, and guests can watch golf TV programming from any vantage point in the restaurant. Other perks include free WiFi and ample space between seats, to allow for luggage. “We have a large number of conveniences that travelers want,” said Scott Welding, director of brands and restaurant support for HMSHost. That also includes cuisine that’s beyond “typical” for what’s normally offered in airports. PGA Tour Grill’s tagline is “Eat Smarter, Play Harder,” which in terms of food means a number of heart-healthy and gluten-free options. And the quality is something that you would find “streetside” -- items made from scratch, which showcase fresh produce and meats that are delivered almost daily. The day starts early at the restaurant. At the crack of dawn, people are fueling up for their journeys with dishes such as the Whole Wheat Buttermilk Cinnamon Pancakes, accented with lemon zest-scented berry compote and served with warm syrup; Steak & Eggs; and the Egg White TLT (turkey bacon, lettuce, tomato) Sandwich on toasted whole-grain bread. There are juices and coffee, or to spice things up, the “bloody” Hangar One Chipotle Mary. The lunch/dinner menu is full of vegetarian and protein selections. Among the appetizers are
the Hummus Trio & Grilled Vegetable Plate, containing triangles of sea-salted naan to be dipped in spreads of smoked paprika, edamame and a citrusy Greek yogurt; and the Quinoa Stuffed Portobello in a skillet, covered in tomato-fennel sauce and melted burrata. Entrees range from the sizable Chopped Kale & Romaine Salad, highlighted with tomato, avocado, herbed goat cheese, paprika pumpkin seeds, dried bing cherries and a pomegranate vinaigrette; to the sweetand-spicy Habañero BBQ Shrimp Flatbread. Yet “at the end of the day, everyone wants a burger,” said Rick Jauert, senior operations manager for HMSHost. There are buffalo and ground turkey varieties, along with the Locally Raised California Beef Burger -- a 100 percent hormone- and antibioticfree Brandt beef patty layered with Tillamook cheddar, house-made red onion jam, baby arugula, fried onion crisps and garlic aioli, between slices of artisan brioche. It can be complemented with a bucket of Sweet Potato Fries (or fruit or salad) and a pint of beer. The most popular brew is the Ballast Point Sculpin IPA; the “house” brand is the Carry On Citrus Ale. There are other libations, as well -- golf-themed cocktails are part of the full bar offerings, including the crisp and fruity West Coast Swing with Hangar One Wild Blueberry Vodka, raspberry syrup, lemon juice and Sprite.
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PHS grad Villa an All-American BY MICHAEL BOWER Catherine Villa is happy to be back under the hot sun in Poway, but the four years she spent in the cold at Washington and Jefferson College is a time she can treasure forever. The 2010 Poway High graduate played four years of field hockey and water polo at the NCAA Division III college in Pennsylvania. She helped the Presidents’ water
polo team win a single-season school record 17 matches this past season and she was named to the Division III Women’s Water Polo All-America Team for the second time. She helped the field hockey team win the Empire 8 championship in 2011. “It was a lot of fun,” said Villa, who led the water polo team’s defense with 46 steals in addition to 19 goals and 12 assists last season. “A lot of my friends were made in both field hockey and
water polo.” Villa graduated in the spring with a degree in art with a concentration in graphic design. She is currently helping her mom, Cindi Lou-Villa, coach the Poway Mystix field hockey team while she looks for a job. The amount of time Catherine has on her hands now is a drastic change from her busy schedule throughout her four years of college. Villa played SEE VILLA, Page B26
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Poway home to Olympic hopeful BY MICHAEL BOWER
Joe Maloy hopes to represent USA in the triathlon in the 2016 Olympics. Photo by Delly Carr 30 minutes. “Only one of us in our group grew up in Southern California and I am from New Jersey so it took a while to get used to not checking the weather,” he
added. “It is gorgeous ever yday and to be outside and be active; this is just an amazing place.” Maloy rents a home in Poway with two other members of the squad,
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The beautiful hills, steep trails and windy roads in and around Poway is exactly the reason Joe Maloy and a few members of The Triathlon Squad moved here from various locations around the country. It has become their home training ground. They run, bike and swim in and around the city they have dubbed “Powaydise.” Maloy, 28, moved here in 2012 from New Jersey and the 2016 Olympic hopeful is loving it. “We like r unning the trails and they are ever ywhere,” said Maloy, who graduated from Boston College in 2008, took a job as an assistant coach for the swim team there and then decided in 2010 to pursue a future competing in triathlons professionally. “The proximity to good biking roads and ever ything is great. We can be swimming in the ocean or biking in the mountains in
Eric Lagerstrom and Jason Pederson. All three wanted something more than just a regular profession, so they chose to pursue their dreams of reaching the Olympics in the triathlon. “I think it definitely was kind of a leap of faith for me,” Maloy said, “but I am really fortunate that I have had great suppor t from my family and friends. The way I looked at it was that it wasn’t so much this really scar y thing, it was more of an awesome opportunity where I realized if I want this and if I am willing to work then the opportunity is now.” Maloy is certainly on the right path toward representing USA in the Olympics in 2016. He claimed the biggest victor y of his career on June 29, winning the USA Triathlon Elite National Championship — an event within a bigger event, the Inter national Triathlon Union World SEE MALOY, Page B27
Kyle Dean will be playing baseball in four different events in the month of August. File photo
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Poway High grad Catherine Villa was a two-time All-American at Washington & Jefferson University. Courtesy photo
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two sports, was in a sorority and spent a lot of time on her studies. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like being busy, but it is weird right now,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have a lot of free time, but I tr y to keep myself busy by coaching with my mom. Mostly, I am coaching, working out, sleeping or job searching. A lot of the time I am job searching.â&#x20AC;? Villa is also healing. She had her fair share of injuries throughout her four-year athletic career at Washington and Jefferson. It started freshman season when she rolled her ankle during field hockey and began having a nagging shoulder pain during water polo. Her sophomore year was more of the same. She rolled her ankle during the summer before the start of the field hockey season and then in water polo she had
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Villa credited her teammates for helping her push through the injuries over the four years. She credited her roommates for helping her adjust her wardrobe to the cold weather. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was dif ficult for me to get used to the cold,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In Pennsylvania, when you wake up and see the sun shining you wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know it is 30 degrees. Here you see the sun and know you can wear shorts. In Pennsylvania, I put on shorts and my roommates were like â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;what are you doing?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; They had to dress me and take me to the store to buy a coat.â&#x20AC;? There will be no more of that for Villa. She plans to stay in Poway, save money and try to get her foot in the door with a company. She said she ultimately would love to do cosmetology set makeup in Hollywood.
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS — Ten students and instructors from a taekwondo school in the Rancho Bernardo Swim and Tennis Club attended the American Taekwondo Association World Championships July 9-13 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Instructor Kevin Cano-Koscelek, above, placed fourth in Traditional Forms and fifth in Creative Forms. Karla Walsh won a Silver medal in weapons, Steven Hines placed second in weapons and third in combat sparring and Kelsie Telson took third in Traditional Forms. Courtesy photo
Triathlon Chicago. Maloy was the first American to cross the finish line (1 hour, 49 minutes, 24 seconds) and the 17th overall competitor to finish in the Elite Men’s Division of the race, which consisted of a 1,500-meter swim, 24.8-mile bike leg and a 6.2-mile run. He was up against nine other Americans and some of the best runners in the world. “It is a big step for me, personally,” he said. “It probably is the most prestigious title I have won in my career. It meant a little more because my whole family was there and it was really cool to celebrate with my mom and dad and brother. It was awesome.” The overall winner was Javier Gomez of Spain (1:47.21). But being the first American to cross the taper has kept Maloy in front of the pack when it comes to the point system, which is used to help determine the Olympic team. There really are no breaks during the peak triathlon season, which runs from about March to October. Maloy and his team put in full days of training. One of those days last week con-
sisted of a 7 a.m. bike ride to the top of Palomar Mountain, about an 80 to 90-mile ride round trip. Then a 5,000-yard swim at the Poway Community Swim Center capped off with an 8-mile run. Maloy said his favorite spot to run is Lake Poway. “I like the hills,” he said. “We didn’t have anything like that in New Jersey so it was a bit of a culture shock running that loop for the first time. I just remember thinking, ‘wow, I have to do that again.’” Maloy has run it several times now. He also has his favorite food spots in the community. He mentioned The Company Kitchen and Pub and In the Mix Frozen Yogurt as two of his top spots. “I kind of like the little guys,” he said. Even though Maloy and some of his teammates will take trips to train in Europe or Arizona sometimes, he only calls one place home. “We train in dif ferent places ever y year,” Maloy said. “It just depends on the triathlon schedule. We try to balance our need to be comfortable and do what is best to get us ready to perform. But, if I have a home, Poway is it.”
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2013. By: Shari N. D’Andrade (Attorney for Plaintiff). By: Venetia H. Velazquez, Esq. Clerk of the Court. By: Jeanette M. Smith, Court Clerk I. Shari N. D’Andrade, Esq., Edward B. Reynolds, Jr., Esq., Christopher Allen Kroblin, Esq. VI Bar Nos. 1221, 597 and 966. Note: The defendant, if served personally, is required to file his/her answer or other defense with the Administrator/Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney within (20) days after service of this summons, excluding the date of service. If served by publication or by personal service outside of the jurisdiction, the defendant is required to file his/ her answer or other defense with the Clerk of the Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the attorney for the plaintiff within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of publication or personal service outside the jurisdiction. Solomon Blum Heymann, LLP 40 Wall Street, 35th Floor New York, New York, NY 10005 Telephone: (212)267-7600 Facsimile: (212)267-2030 Email: ereynolds@solblum.com Kellerhals Ferguson Kroblin PLLC 9100 Port of Sale Mall, Suite 15 St. Thomas, USVI 00802-3602 Telephone: 340.779.2564 Facsimile: 888.316.9269 Email: ckroblin@kellfer.com P4177. 7/24/14, 7/31/14, 8/7/14, 8/14/14. TSG No.: 8411862 TS No.: CA1400257875 FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN: 288-362-08-00 Property Address: 16334 OAK SPRINGS DRIVE RAMONA, CA 92065 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 02/23/2007. 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. On 08/13/2014 at 10:00 A.M., First American Title Insurance Company, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 02/28/2007, as Instrument No. 20070139227, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of California. Executed by: GERALD GROFF AND JENNIFER GROFF, 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# 288-362-0800 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 16334 OAK SPRINGS DRIVE, RAMONA,
CA 92065 he 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 $475,435.33. 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 CA1400257875 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 against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Date: First American Title Insurance Company 5 First American Way Santa Ana CA 92707 First American Title Insurance Company MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE FOR TRUSTEES SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772 NPP0233293 To: RAMONA SENTINEL 07/24/2014, 07/31/2014, 08/07/2014. R2907. CITY OF POWAY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the City of Poway, CA will accept sealed proposals at the Public Works Administration Office, 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA 92064, until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 05, 2014. Proposals shall be submitted in plain, sealed envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title: RFP NO. 15-002 Environmental and Biological Fieldwork for Storm Water Maintenance Programs. Project Description: The successful proposal by a qualified Contractor will result in an Agreement with the City of Poway to provide environmental and biological fieldwork services in support of the City’s annual storm water maintenance programs. Fieldwork services are necessary prior to removal of invasive species, sediment, debris, trash etc. within the City’s concrete and earthen drainage channels. 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 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 waive any informality in the proposal, and to accept any proposal or portion of it. Standard Agreement Length: The length of this Agreement shall be for three (3) years beginning on September 3, 2014 through September 2, 2017. The Agreement may be extended with a total of two (2) separate one-year term extensions. The maximum length of the Agreement can be up to five (5) years. The option to renew may be by mutual agreement between the City and the selected Contractor and subject to appropriation of funds. Each renewal period, 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 (Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers CPI-W) or 5%, whichever is less. The first adjustment would occur no earlier than September 3,
2017. Proposal documents may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of $5.00 per set from the City of Poway Public Works Department, located at 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA 92064 during regular business hours or free of charge via our website at www.poway. org. For further information contact Pat Ryan, Public Works Operations Manager, 858-668-4717. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, July 24 & 31, 2014. Order No. 14-089. P4175. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017871 Fictitious Business Name(s): XFX External Fire Extinguishing Systems Located at: 7865 Hillandale Drive, San Diego, CA, 92120, San Diego County. Mailing address: 7865 Hillandale Drive, San Diego, CA 92120. This business is registered by the following: Derrick C. Denessen, 7865 Hillandale Drive, San Diego, CA 92120. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/01/2014. Derrick C. Denessen, Owner. P4176. July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-016973 Fictitious Business Name(s): Poway Spine & Pain Located at: 13981 Umbria Way, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing address: 13981 Umbria Way, Poway, CA 92064. This business is registered by the following: Ravi K. Lakkaraju, M.D., Inc., 13981 Umbria Way, Poway, CA 92064, California. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/20/2014. Ari C. David, Attorney/Incorporation. P4173. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Central Division PETITION OF: ZACKARY MATTHEW CROSIER for change of name. AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2014-00020416-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name ZACKARY MATTHEW CROSIER to Proposed Name ZACKARY MATTHEW RUCKLE. 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: AUG 29, 2014 Time: 9:30 AM Dept 46. The address of the court is: 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: JUL 14, 2014. David J. Danielsen Judge of the Superior Court RB985. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018095 Fictitious Business Name(s): Rhombus Located at: 16945 Platinum Pl., Lakeside, CA, 92040, San Diego County. Mailing address: 16945 Platinum Pl., Lakeside, CA, 92040. This business is registered by the following: #1. Julie Hayden, 16945 Platinum Pl., Lakeside, CA, 92040, #2. Raymond Hayden IV, 16945 Platinum Pl., Lakeside, CA, 92040. This business is conducted by: A Married Couple. The first day of business was 05/20/2014. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/03/2014. Julie Hayden. P4174. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018807 Fictitious Business Name(s): Woof Pack Walkers Located at: 12719 Robison Blvd., #15, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 12719 Robison Blvd., #15, Poway, CA 92064. This business is registered by the following: Yang Zheng, 12719 Robison Blvd., #15, Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/11/2014. Yang Zheng. P4172. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018771 Fictitious Business Name(s): Routine Golf Gear Located at: 1520 Industrial Avenue, Unit #G, Escondido, CA, 92029, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 1520 Industrial Avenue, Unit #G, Escondido, CA 92029. This business is registered by the following: 1. Mike Patrick Gener, 13970 Crossrock Rd., Poway, CA 92064 2. Nicole Candice Lauzier, 2137 San Diego Avenue, Ramona, CA 92065 This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business was 7/11/14. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Hall of Justice Courthouse PETITION OF: KELLY COLLEEN RALPH for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2014-00022876-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner KELLY COLLEEN RALPH filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name KELLY COLLEEN RALPH to Proposed Name KELLY COLLEEN O’BRIEN. 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: AUG 29, 2014 Time: 9:30 AM Dept 46. The address of the court is: 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: Jul 11, 2014. David J. Danielsen Judge of the Superior Court RB984. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018591 Fictitious Business Name(s): Brett’s Pool Service Located at: 14028 York Ave., Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. This business is registered by the following: Brett Aleshire, 14028 York Ave., Poway, CA 92064. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/10/2014. Brett Aleshire, Owner. P4170. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017641 Fictitious Business Name(s): The Lunch Box: A Cooking and Learing Academy Located at: 9066 Lamar St., Spring Valley, CA, 91977, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 9066 Lamar St., Spring Valley, CA 91977. This business is registered by the following: Ashley Barbee, 9066 Lamar St., Spring Valley, CA 91977. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/27/2014. Ashley Barbee. RB981. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018131 Fictitious Business Name(s): AlRayes Brothers Inc., DBA Village Bonsall Market Located at: 5527 Mission Rd., Bonsall, CA, 92003, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 5527 Mission Rd., Bonsall, CA 92003. This business is registered by the following: AlRayes Brothers Inc., 5527 Mission Rd., Bonsall, CA 92003, CA. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 02/01/1999. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/03/2014. Ramez AlRayes, C.E.O. RB983. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018518 Fictitious Business Name(s): Active Networkers Located at: 13029 Pomerado Road, #A, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 807, Poway, CA 92074-0807. This business is registered by the following: Mark W. Burdette, 17388 Via Del Campo, San Diego, CA 92127. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was July 1, 2014. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/09/2014. Mark Burdette, Owner. P4168. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. Notice of Intent to Sell Real Property The following property will be sold at private sale to the highest bidder. Offers should be presented to Realtor Olga Cortez, RE/MAX Associates, 16787 Bernardo Center, Ste 6, San Diego, California, 92128 on or after August 1, 2014. The address of the property to be sold is 12827 Montauk Street, Poway, California, 92064. APN: 317-34326-00. Legal description: Lot 66 of Tustin Hills Unit No. 1, in the City of Poway, County of San Diego, State
of California, according to Map thereof No. 4442, filed in the Office of the county Recorder of San Diego County, January 12, 1960. Except therefrom all oil, gas, minerals and other hydrocarbon substances, lying below a depth of 500 feet, without the right of surface entry. Sale subject to court approval. For property information contact: olgapowayhomes@gmail.com. Not. to Sell. 7/17, 24, 31/14. RB982 CITY OF POWAY NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Customer Services Counter, City of Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA 92064 until 3:00 p.m. on August 6, 2014, at which time they will be publicly opened by a representative from the Administrative Services Department and read. They shall be submitted in sealed envelopes marked on the outside with the project title: CITY FACILITIES ROOFING 2014/2015 BID NO. 15-003. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project consists of the total roof removal and replacement of nine City of Poway buildings in various locations citywide. The total roof area for the nine buildings is approximately 11,770 square feet. The project includes removal and replacement of the roof material, fascia, flashing and sheathing. Two types of roof materials being used on this project are 20-year warranty Composition Asphalt Shingles and 20-year warranty Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) membrane. The City of Poway has performed Asbestos testing at various City facilities and the roofs at two of the sites included in this bid have tested positive. The roof at Camelback Pump Station tested positive for 2% Chrysotile and the roof at Community Road Pump Station tested positive for 5% Chrysotile (See Reports, Appendix A). Additional information and abatement requirements are contained in the Technical Specifications Part C. No bid will be accepted unless it is made on a bid form which is included as part of the Special Provisions for the project. Each bid shall be accompanied by cash or a cashier’s check or a certified check, or a satisfactory bid bond issued by a California admitted surety insurer in the form as included in the bid documents, in any event in an amount not less than 10% of the total amount of the bid. Plans, Specifications, and other Contract documents are available at the Public Works Administration Building, at 14467 Lake Poway Rd, Poway CA 92064 or on our website at www.poway.org. A non refundable fee of $60.00 is required for each set of Contract documents. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled on July 23, 2014, at 9:30 a.m. at Public Works Administration, 14467 Lake Poway Road, Poway, CA 92064. The meeting is to answer bidders’ questions on the CITY FACILITIES ROOFING 2014/2015 project. Because of the importance of the information disseminated at the pre-bid meeting, attendance should be considered mandatory. Please direct all questions during the bidding process to Diane Mann, Public Works Supervisor at (858)
668-4704. PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE: $63,500 to $72,500. Published in the Poway News Chieftain July 17 & 24. Order No. 14-088. P4167. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018366 Fictitious Business Name(s): Advance Limousine Located at: 12280 Corte Sabio, #4210, San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 12280 Corte Sabio, #4210, San Diego, CA 92128. This business is registered by the following: Majid Razzaz Hashemi, 12280 Corte Sabio, #4210, San Diego, CA 92128. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/08/2014. Majid R. Hashemi, Owner. RB980. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the CITY OF POWAY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT of A PUBLIC HEARING on the following items that will be held before the POWAY CITY COUNCIL at the time and location noted below. Environmental Assessment and Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) 14-002, an Ordinance of the City of Poway, CA, amending Chapters 17.08, 17.18, and 17.20, and adding Chapter 17.31 to Title 17 of the Poway Municipal Code pertaining to regulations for amateur radio antenna installations in residential areas; a Resolution approving a Negative Declaration for ZOA 14002, and a Resolution amending the Master Fee Schedule to establish processing fees pertaining to antenna permits and appeals. Pursuant to California Government Code 66016, information on the Master Fee Schedule amendment will be available 10 days prior to the public hearing. The Master Fee Schedule amendment is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) the CEQA Guidelines in that it can be found with certainty that establishment of processing fees will not result in an effect on the environment. DATE OF MEETING: August 5, 2014 TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 PROJECT NAME: Regulations for Amateur Radio Antenna Installations STAFF: Jason Martin PHONE NUMBER: (858)668-4658 E-MAIL ADDRESS: jmartin@poway.org ANY INTERESTED PERSON may review the staff report and obtain additional information at the City of Poway City Hall, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA, or by visiting the City’s website at www.poway.org. If you wish to express comments in favor or against the above, you may appear in person at the abovedescribed meeting or submit your concerns in writing to the City Clerk,
City of Poway. 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, July 24, 31, 2014. Order No. 14-083. P4162. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018268 Fictitious Business Name(s): Donato’s Taco Shop Located at: 6780 Miramar Rd. #114, San Diego, CA, 92121, San Diego County. This business is registered by the following: Victor Olivares, 4150 Caledonia Dr., San Diego, CA, 92111. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/07/2014. Victor Olivares. P4165. Jul. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2014. Trustee Sale No. : 00000004282620 Title Order No.: 1607902 FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 06/27/2007. 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. BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER & WEISS, LLP, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 07/09/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0456861 and Page No. 4825 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: GORDON F JANKO AND MELINDA L JANKO, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). DATE OF SALE: 08/08/2014 TIME OF SALE: 9:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 18650 OLD COACH WAY, POWAY, CALIFORNIA 92064 APN#: 277-220-08-00 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 B33 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 $3,199,786.21. 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 800-2802832 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 00000004282620. 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 2 ONE MAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 92618 800-280-2832 www. auction.com BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER & WEISS, LLP IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018527 Fictitious Business Name(s): California Square Dance Council Education Fund Located at: 13844 Savage Way, Poway, CA, 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: PO Box 273, Poway, CA 92074. This business is registered by the following: California National Square Dance Convention, Inc., 13844 Savage
Way, Poway, CA 92064, California. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 04/13/2013. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/09/2014. Ave M. Herndon, Treasurer. P4169. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014.
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Diego County on 07/11/2014. Nicole Candice Lauzier, Partner. P4171. July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014.
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OBTAINED B34 INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER & WEISS, LLP as Trustee Dated: 07/11/2014 NPP0233000 To: POWAY NEWS CHIEFTAIN 07/17/2014, 07/24/2014, 07/31/2014. P4163 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017757 Fictitious Business Name(s): Mighty Garage Doors, Inc. Located at: 9380 Activity Rd, Suite J., San Diego, CA, 92126, San Diego County. Mailing address: 9380
Activity Rd, Suite J., San Diego, CA, 92126. This business is registered by the following: Mighty Garage Doors, Inc., 9380 Activity Rd, Suite J., San Diego, CA, 92126, California. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 01/15/1998. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/30/2014. Dean Wozney, President. P4164. Jul 10, 17, 24, 31, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018284
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Fictitious Business Name(s): Brew4Dogs Located at: 11444 Elbert Way, San Diego, CA, 92129, San Diego County. Mailing address: 11444 Elbert Way, San Diego, CA, 92126. This business is registered by the following: Allison Beaulieu, 11444 Elbert Way, San Diego, CA, 92126. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/07/2014. Allison Beaulieu. P4166. Jul 10, 17, 24, 31, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-018124 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. CBCSD – TVC b. CBCTVC Located at: 12335 World Trade Drive, #2-5, San Diego, CA, 92128, San Diego County. This business is registered by the following: Chinese Bible Church of San Diego, 12335 World Trade Drive, #2-5, San Diego, CA 92128, California. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was Jan. 20, 1986. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 07/03/2014. Derek Wong, Treasurer. RB979. July 10, 17, 24, 31, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017714 Fictitious Business Name(s): Precision Automation Located at: 12384 Gay Rio Dr., Lakeside, CA, 92040, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is registered by the following: Michael C. Doherty, 12384 Gay Rio Dr., Lakeside, CA 92040. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 8/20/13. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/30/2014. Michael C. Doherty. P4160. July 10, 17, 24, 31, 2014.
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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: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION RENEWING THE FIRE PROTECTION TAX, THE STREET AND WATER AND SEWER ASSESSMENTS, AND THE ROAD IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS TO BE COLLECTED ON THE PROPERTY TAX ROLLS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 DATE OF MEETING: August 5, 2014 TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 STAFF: Andrew White PHONE NUMBER: (858)668-4426 ANY INTERESTED PERSON may review the staff report and obtain additional information at the City of Poway, Administrative Services Department, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, CA. 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 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) 6684530 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that accommodations can be arranged. Published in the Poway News Chieftain on Thursday, July 24 and July 31, 2014. Order No. 14-081. P4158. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017785 Fictitious Business Name(s): Grama B’s Gourmet Cheesecake Located at: 11233 Paseo Montanoso,
#60, San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 11233 Paseo Montanoso, #60, San Diego, CA 92127. This business is registered by the following: Tracy B. Smith, 11233 Paseo Montanoso, #60, San Diego, CA 92127. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/30/2014. Tracy B. Smith. RB978. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017644 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. KDRE Commercial b. KDRE Located at: 9921 Carmel Mountain Road, #302, San Diego, CA, 92129, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is registered by the following: Kenyon L. Davis, 9921 Carmel Mountain Road, #302, San Diego, CA 92129. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 07/14/07. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/27/2014. Kenyon L. Davis, Broker/ Owner. RB977. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-016975 Fictitious Business Name(s): Caring Hands Home Care Located at: 1709 Cripple Creek Dr., #1, Chula Vista, CA, 91915, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 1709 Cripple Creek Dr., #1, Chula Vista, CA 91915. This business is registered by the following: 1. Patty Bonillas, 1709 Cripple Creek Dr., #1, Chula Vista, CA 91915 2. Elizabeth Piña, 500 Ocean View Ln., Chula Vista, CA 91914 This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business has not yet started. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/20/2014. Elizabeth Piña. P4156. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Central PETITION OF: JACQUELINE and LUIS BARRIENTOS, on behalf of JAZMIN A. BARAJAS, for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER 37-2014-00021016-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: JACQUELINE and LUIS BARRIENTOS, on behalf of, JAZMIN A. BARAJAS, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name JAZMIN A. BARAJAS to Proposed Name JAZMIN A. BARRIENTOS. 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: AUG 08, 2014, Time: 8:30am, Dept: C-46. The address of the court is 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: JUN 26, 2014. David J. Danielsen Judge of the Superior Court P4155. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-015939 Fictitious Business Name(s): a. Dalva, Inc. b. Silly Starz Located at: 14316 Twisted Branch Rd., Poway, CA 92064, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same as above. This business is registered by the following: Dalva, Inc., 14316 Twisted Branch Rd., Poway, CA 92064, California. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 06/10/14. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/10/2014. Cristiane Hughes, CEO. P4154. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-015940 Fictitious Business Name(s): The Greek Cafe Located at: 9450 Scranton Rd., Ste. 114-A, San Diego, CA, 92121, San Diego County. This business is
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 W. Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 PETITION OF: YU-LIN WANG and YI-SHIOU CHEN, on behalf of minor child, JIA-YOU CHEN, for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER 37-2014-00020407-CU-PT-CTL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: YU-LIN WANG and YI-SHIOU CHEN, on behalf of minor child, JIA-YOU CHEN, filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name JIA-YOU CHEN to Proposed Name JONATHAN JIAYOU CHEN. 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: AUG 08, 2014, Time: 8:30am, Dept: 46. The address of the court is 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: JUN 23, 2014. David J. Danielsen Judge of the Superior Court RB974. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-015766 Fictitious Business Name(s): YTacote Located at: 147 Sunwest Glen, Escondido, CA, 92025, San Diego County. This business is registered by the following: Carlos Ortega Aragon, 147 Sunwest Glen, Escondido, CA 92025. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 05/19/2014. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/09/2014. Carlos Ortega Aragon, Owner. P4150. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-016407 Fictitious Business Name(s):
a. Orfila Vineyards and Winery b. Orfila Vineyards Located at: 13455 San Pasqual Rd., Escondido, CA, 92025, San Diego County. Mailing Address: same. This business is registered by the following: Orfila Vineyards Inc., 13455 San Pasqual Rd., Escondido, CA 92025, California Corporation #1866651. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The first day of business was 09/27/1993. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/16/2014. Martha Daley, Secretary. RB973. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 2014-017128 Fictitious Business Name(s): Pacific Coast Sharpening Located at: 11473 Matinal Cir., San Diego, CA, 92127, San Diego County. Mailing Address: 11473 Matinal Cir., San Diego, CA 92127. This business is registered by the following: Samuel S. Williams, 11473 Matinal Cir., San Diego, CA 92127. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The first day of business was 06/23/14. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/23/2014. Samuel S. Williams, Owner. RB972. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014. DID YOU KNOW? There are more than 9 million millionaires and about 800 billionaires in the world – depending on how the stock market did today.
NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF LEVEL 2 WATER SHORTAGE ALERT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July 21, 2014, per Poway Municipal Code Section 8.94.050(B)(2), the City Manager of the City of Poway declared a Level 2 Water Shortage Alert, with mandatory conservation measures to take effect on August 1, 2014. On August 5, 2014, the City Council of the City of Poway will consider the following item: Resolution Declaring Level 2 Water Shortage Alert per Poway Municipal Code Chapter 8.94 – Water Conservation Plan and Enhanced Water Conservation Program. This item recommends City Council ratification of the City Manager’s action, as required by the Municipal Code, and implementation of enhancements to the City’s Water Conservation Program to encourage and support continued water conservation efforts by our residents. This information is not subject to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review.
ANY INTERESTED PERSON may review the staff report for this project and obtain additional information at the City of Poway, City Clerk Office, 13325 Civic Center Drive, Poway, California. 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 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, July 24, 2014. Order No. 14-091. P4184
Lead poisoning is a silent threat to your children that could be lurking in many places around your home or property. It is a preventable condition caused by breathing in lead dust or eating something that has been contaminated with lead. It often occurs with no visible or obvious symptoms and frequently goes unrecognized. The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) has recently begun a community outreach and education program aimed at the parents of children under the age of 6. “Lead poisoning is still a risk as long as there are people living in older homes that may have lead-based paint,” said Lillan Jalali, a CLPPP community health promotion specialist. Besides lead-based paint, other potential sources include soil contaminated from leaded gasoline use or factory pollution; imported toys or crayons; imported tamarind, chili powder and chili-coated candies; handmade or imported pottery; home remedies such as azarcon and greta; and jewelry. Last month CLPPP was at the Santee Farmers’ Market handing out information, answering questions and providing families with a certificate for $10 in fresh fruits and vegetables from vendors. “We do farmers’ markets and events that
help us reach our target audience of parents with children under the age of 6,” said Jalali. Farmers’ markets are an especially strategic venue because the program has really been emphasizing the role of nutrition in preventing lead poisoning. “We’re teaching parents about the importance of good nutrition to help prevent childhood lead poisoning,” said Jalali. “If a child is lacking in Vitamin C, calcium or iron they are more likely to become poisoned if exposed to lead. “We’re emphasizing good nutrition more and it fits with the Live Well San Diego initiative,” she said, referring to the county’s effort to improve the well-being of residents. Lead poisoning can damage the brain, kidneys and nervous system of young children. Even low levels of exposure can cause learning and behavioral problems. The only way to find out if your child has lead poisoning is to get a blood test. The CLPPP recommends that children with publicly funded insurance be tested when they are 1 and 2 years old and anytime up to the age of 6 if they have never been screened before. Medi-Cal and low-income children can get free medical checkups, including a blood lead test. For information call the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program at 800-675-2229. -- County News Service
FYI Apply for Head Start Head Start is accepting applications for its federally funded free preschool program, which offers nutritious meals, educational activities and kindergarten readiness skills. It serves around 200 families living in the Poway Unified School District. Foster children and children with special needs are also served. For details, call 858-672-0738 or 858-391-0216.
Recycle paint Leftover paint from household and commercial use can be recycled for free at three Poway locations: Dunn-Edwards, 12344 Poway Road; Frazee Paint, 12511 Poway Road; and Sherwin-Williams, 13355 Midland Road. The program was established by state law that required paint manufacturers to develop a recycling program for leftover paint. For details and restrictions, go to www.paintcare.org.
Free child car seats Through September, the County of San Diego will be distributing 1,944 child car seats to low-income parents due to a recent grant from
the California Office of Traffic Safety and its Keep ‘Em Safe program. For details, contact the Pacific Safety Center at 888-846-4200.
Flag disposal Maj. Abraham J. Baum Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7766 in Rancho Bernardo will pick up worn, torn or badly faded American flags so they can be disposed in a respectful manner. Flags must be removed from poles. To schedule a free pick-up, contact Mike Vaughn at 619-316-6851 or adj@vfwpost7766. org. They can also be dropped off at the RB Swim & Tennis Club, 16955 Bernardo Oaks Drive. To purchase a new, high quality, American-made flag, go to www.VFWstore.org.
Hear a siren? San Diego Fire-Rescue has a website at www.sdfiredispatch.org so those in the City of San Diego can see to what type of emergencies the department is responding when they hear sirens. The site is updated every five minutes.
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DATE OF MEETING: August 5, 2014 TIME OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF MEETING: City Council Chambers 13325 Civic Center Drive Poway, CA 92064 AGENDA ITEM: Resolution Declaring Level 2 Water Shortage Alert per Poway Municipal Code Chapter 8.94 – Water Conservation Plan and Enhanced Water Conservation Program STAFF CONTACT: Roger Morrison, Public Works Management Analyst E-MAIL: rmorrison@poway.org PHONE NUMBER: (858) 668-1215
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registered by the following: 1. Tony Nicholas, 14316 Twisted Branch, Poway, CA 92064 2. Nina Nicholas, 15664 Bernardo Center Dr., Unit 1306, San Diego, CA 92127 This business is conducted by: A General Partnership. The first day of business was 4/16/14. This statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on 06/10/2014. Tony Nicholas, Partner. P4153. July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2014.
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