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Pets rescued from Hurricane Harvey arrive in RSF RSF Girl Scouts change lives, earn Gold Award. A9

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WINS BIG IN HOME OPENER The Torrey Pines High School football team beat Santa Fe Christian 35-17 in its first home game of the season on Sept. 1. (Above) Junior running back Mac Bingham ran for 158 yards and three touchdowns.

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Malcolm Tovey and his Sweetheart, daughter Briana. After her father was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Briana helped him make good choices for his health.

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BY BRITTANY WOOLSEY More than 60 rescued cats and dogs from Texas have made their way to San Diego. Staff members from Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe returned to the center Sept. 5 with 65 dogs and cats of all ages, who were rescued by Operation Pets Alive! and other Houston shelters to make room for animals that were displaced as a result of Hurricane Harvey. According to a news release from the Woodward Center, Houston shelters became too overcrowded to accommodate the victims who needed a place to keep their dogs and cats. "The help is important and necessary but has also left little-to-no room to take in stranded orphan dogs and cats," explained the Woodward Center. Montgomery-County Animal Shelter and Operation Pets Alive!, of Montgomery County, Texas, joined forces to save the nearly 700 pets from potential euthanasia and give them dry places to stay with food, water and required medical attention. The Woodward Center agreed to help with the rescue efforts, made possible by Southwest Airlines. The airline and its employees donated their airplane and time to ensure the animals arrived safely, according to the

Woodward Center. Jennifer Shorey, operations director for the Woodward Center, was one of the four staff members who flew to Texas on Aug. 31 to volunteer to help the animals. She described the trip as emotional, as she held a 10-week-old rescued puppy. “We wanted to be helpful in any way we could,” she said. “We were working a lot at the convention center, which became a relief center for a lot of the pets that had been displaced and evacuated. ... We worked directly with the shelters to take animals out of the shelters for those who were displaced. None of these are owned animals. They were all sheltered or in foster homes. We did what we could to alleviate that pressure because there’s going to be an influx of animals that are displaced from the hurricane.” The animals will be available for adoption beginning Sept. 7, Shorey said. People should visit animalcenter.org to see adoption updates of when animals are available. Helen Woodward is asking that members of the public who wish to make Harvey-related donations give to Operation Pets Alive! at operationpetsalive.org or the Montgomery-County Animal Shelter at mcaspets.org, and not Helen Woodward.

Tovey raises awareness about diabetes’ connection to heart disease BY KAREN BILLING Rancho Santa Fe Attack’s Malcolm Tovey is taking part in For Your Sweetheart, a national campaign to raise awareness about the critical link between type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Tovey, a type 2 diabetic, was unaware of the link until he discovered he had two blocked arteries and would likely die from heart disease if he did not make a healthy lifestyle change. The For Your Sweetheart campaign, which was developed and sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly and Company, also encourages

people with type 2 diabetes to learn more about their risk factors for the sake of their “Sweethearts,” the people they love. “Ever since I found out about the link between diabetes and heart disease, I’ve done everything to make positive lifestyle changes,” said Tovey, who received assistance from his own Sweethearts, daughter Briana and girlfriend Angela. “I’m very careful about my diet, I’ve increased my exercise and dropped 50 pounds.” Due to the complications associated with SEE DIABETES, A18

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Staff and volunteers from the Helen Woodward Animal Center carry a trio of puppies rescued from Hurricane Harvey.


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TPHS Foundation looks to continue San Dieguito Union High School District and Canyon Crest Academy last year’s fundraising success rank #1 in Niche School Rating

The TPHS Foundation’s fall drive is currently underway and will concentrate fundraising efforts for the TP Education Fund which benefits specific areas at Torrey Pines High School, namely funding the school’s Pathway programs which provide students with technical and academic knowledge to be college and career ready, as well as programming to promote student wellness, leadership and independence. “Last school year was a very successful fundraising year for the Foundation and we had unprecedented support from the TPHS community which translated into substantial

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TPHS Guitar Ensemble students with 40 new Fender acoustic guitars provided by donations through the TP Education Fund. improvements in classrooms across campus as well as in programming to help our students become more resilient, independent and connected,” states Nicole Baril, Foundation executive director. “We are off to a strong start this school year and with the continued support

of our TPHS families, we remain focused on our mission to enhance the educational and developmental experience of all TPHS students.” Funds raised through the TP Education Fund will be used to supplement instructional SEE TPHS, A18

Medical examiner: Pedestrian, meth deaths up in 2016 Pedestrian fatalities in San Diego County reached their highest number in decades, while methamphetamine-related deaths and homicides also increased last year compared to recent years. Those were among the findings noted in the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s just-released 2016 Annual Report. “These statistics closely follow trends reported

in 2015,” said Dr. Glenn Wagner, the County’s Chief Medical Examiner. “The report provides a view of recent death trends in San Diego County based on a subset of the total cases.” The report offers an overview of cases and examines trends in causes of death for the approximately 8,500 cases the ME’s Office SEE DEATHS, A18

San Dieguito Union High School District and Canyon Crest Academy continue to climb in the school ratings, recently being named the number one district and high school in San Diego County, according to a news release. Niche’s 2018 Best Public High Schools ranking is based on rigorous analysis of academic and student life data from the U.S. Department of Education, along with test scores, college data, and ratings collected from millions of Niche users. CCA also ranked as number two in the state of California, and is ranked #19 of 17,867 public high schools in America. The district also placed two other schools in the county’s top 10, Torrey Pines High School at number two and San Dieguito Academy at number six, the news release stated. The San Dieguito Union High School District is ranked number five in the state of California and Torrey Pines High School is ranked number 10 in the state of California, according to Niche’s 2018 Best Public High School ranking. Visit niche.com/k12/search/best-publichigh-schools/ “We are very proud of our district and our school and also proud of our partner down the street, Torrey Pines High School. We are happy to be ranked number one in the county, but how great is it that Torrey is number two and SDA is number six? We

have great educators in this district,and it is a district that has learned to do more with less, since we are the lowest funded high school district in the state of California,” says CCA Foundation Executive Director, Joanne Couvrette. “The Canyon Crest Academy Foundation’s theme for this year is ‘Grit and Gratitude’ and we are very grateful for our teachers, our students, and our parents who keep the focus on education and enrichment.” The top-ranked San Dieguito Union High School District is number 77 out of 77 high school districts in state funding, receiving just $8,319 per student in Local Control Funding Formula monies. The state average is $9,750 per student. “There are currently 12,799 students enrolled in the district, so if the district were to receive just the average funding it would be $18,315,369 more for these top-ranked high schools and their talented teachers and students,” the news release stated. The school foundations, through the generosity of its donors, contribute approximately $6 million to the school district programs each year, to fulfill their unified missions of enriching the experiences of district students. The gap in funding for the top-ranked district in the county is much higher when compared to a district with SEE RATINGS, A22

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Fundraiser to help mothers of critically ill newborns Miracle Babies’ annual gala will be Sept. 23 BY MARLENA MEDFORD Suzanne Seui was expecting her fourth child when she received devastating news: Her daughter, Manaia, would be born with a rare and serious condition that causes intestines to push into the chest cavity. It would require major surgery soon after birth, and an extended stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). “My heart hurt for her,” she recalled. “It pained me to know she was going to face so much at such a young age.” Seui knew because this was not her first visit to the NICU. Her older son was born with cerebral palsy — something she said overwhelmed her with stress and sadness. But this time around, Seui said she has found saving grace in Miracle Babies, a nonprofit that gives support and financial assistance to mothers of critically ill newborns in the NICU. “Knowing I have support this time around has made such a huge difference,” she said. “It makes me feel like I can get through this. It

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Thanks to Miracle Babies, Suzanne Seui is able to spend more time with her daughter in the NICU, and is able to participate in things like bottle feeding her multiple times a day. makes me feel like I can overcome anything for my kids.” Miracle Babies will be raising money to help hundreds of women like Seui during its annual gala, slated for Saturday, Sept 23,

from 5 to 11 p.m. at Rancho Valencia in Rancho Santa Fe. The event — this year themed “Celestial Serenade” — will feature a cocktail reception, dinner, live entertainment, dancing, and silent and live auctions. Dr. Sean Daneshmand founded Miracle Babies in 2009, and said aside from fundraising, the gala provides an opportunity to learn more about the full scope of work the nonprofit does. “Our big picture goal is to make society better as a whole — and we believe we can start doing that by supporting mothers because they are raising our next generation,” he explained. “If we can help give children respect and hope, I believe we will see more compassion and unity in the future.” Daneshmand explains that focusing on the mother’s wellbeing has a ripple effect that impacts her newborn — something he has witnessed firsthand as an OBGYN who specializes in high-risk pregnancies. “In the NICU I have seen mothers from all walks of life and they all love their babies the same way —regardless of their age, race, religion or socioeconomic status,” he said. “But, of course, not all SEE MOTHERS, A22

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Baby Manaia has spent the past couple months in the NICU following a major surgery. With the help of Miracle Babies, her mother Suzanne Seui has been able to spend more time bonding with her, which has helped her recovery.


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Tween dancer Merrick Hanna has 'Got Talent' BY PAM KRAGEN amously taciturn TV talent judge Simon Cowell isn’t one to gush. But when it came to appraising the robot-style dancing of 12-year-old Merrick Hanna on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” this summer, he hasn’t held back. “This to me was one of the best performances I’ve ever seen on the show,” said Cowell, after the Encinitas middle-schooler auditioned in May. Since then, Merrick has continued to rise in the weekly competition series. Recently, he made it through to the semifinals, where he will compete against 21 other top acts beginning Sept. 5 (after press time for this newspaper). Merrick — who started dancing three years ago and specializes in styles known as “popping” and “animation” — said he can hardly believe the response he’s received from Cowell (who gives him a standing ovation after each performance) and the TV audience. “I’m not expecting them to stand and I don’t expect the applause, because I look at the other acts performing with me and they’re all so amazing,” he said. Cowell isn’t the only one charmed by Merrick. A Youtube video of his audition has logged more than 13.4 million views in the last three months. He’s also a huge social media star. He has 157,000 followers on Instagram, 86,000 on his Youtube channel, 37,000 on Facebook and 13,500 on Twitter.

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Fairbanks Pharmacy and Day Spa opens in Del Rayo Village BY KAREN BILLING Fairbanks Pharmacy is now open in Del Rayo Village Shopping Center in Rancho Santa Fe, a full-service pharmacy offering specialty compounding, hormone replacement therapy, vaccinations and immunizations. Owner Bernard Gramlich, Pharm. D., said he believes that his is also the only pharmacy in the country with a day spa — the spa offers facials and peels, Botox and HydraFacial MD treatments. As an independent, family-owned pharmacy, Fairbanks Pharmacy aims to offer friendly, personalized“concierge-style service,” knowing customers will remember when they are treated well. “One of the things I love the most is that I feel like part of the community already,” Gramlich said. “I’ve been so embraced and people say they love us already. I’ve never had a welcome like this ever, it’s been amazing.” Fairbanks is Gramlich’s fourth pharmacy — he opened two in San Diego, one is Escondido and one in Las Vegas before selling them in 2013 and retiring. “When this space opened up, it was too good to let go. It’s in an underserved area and it’s the only pharmacy ever in Fairbanks Ranch and only the second in Rancho Santa Fe in the last 50 years,” Gramlich said. “There’s enough distance between us and the Rancho Santa Fe Pharmacy that we can work together to serve the community better.” The former bike shop was reimagined as a full retail pharmacy in the front of the house. The back pharmacy at Fairbanks has two separate compounding rooms — if compounding, pharmacies must follow stringent new laws

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RSF Girl Scouts change lives, earn Gold Award Girl Scouts Nicolette Bahr and Brittany Black of Rancho Santa Fe have earned the Girl Scout Gold Award — the organization’s highest honor — for creating meaningful, sustainable change in the world around them. Just five percent of Girl Scouts nationwide achieve this level of recognition. For her Gold Award project, Nicolette mentored students from underserved communities. She trained them in multi-media skills to give them a positive outlet for their ideas and feelings, and prepare them for high school, college and work environments. The daughter of Lisa Komoroczy and David Bahr, Nicolette started Girl Scouts in kindergarten. As a member of Troop 1106, she earned her Girl Scout Bronze and Silver Awards, the highest honors available to Girl Scout Juniors and Cadettes, respectively. Nicolette graduated from Torrey Pines High School in June, and is now a freshman at UC Santa Barbara majoring in economics and accounting major. Brittany’s project focused on youth literacy. Drawing on her passion for teaching, she established a tutoring program for students falling behind in school. She led a team that tailored its instruction style to each child, providing participants with the support they needed to tackle reading and homework challenges. Brittany — who was a Girl Scout for eight years in Troop 1156, and is the daughter of Lorraine and Bill Black — earned her Bronze and Silver Awards. Brittany is currently attending UC Davis, majoring in human development. She is a graduate of Torrey Pines High School, where she was an award-winning captain of the varsity cross country and track and field teams. Brittany volunteers for Best Buddies

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Rancho Santa Fe residents Nicolette Bahr (left) and Brittany Black earned the Girl Scout Gold Award. International, a nonprofit which pairs mentors with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Nicolette and Brittany are among 55 Girl Scouts in San Diego who earned the Gold Award this year and were honored during a recent ceremony. Girl Scouting’s highest award recognizes young women for outstanding leadership and commitment to taking action in their community and around the world. The Gold Award is the most current in a series of Girl Scout honors — starting with the Golden Eaglet of Merit in 1916 and including the Curved Bar and First Class — that have acknowledged the power behind each recipient’s dedication to empowering and bettering herself, and making the world a better place for others.

Registration open for RSF Community Center’s Boys Junior Dunkers League The Rancho Santa Fe Community Center has begun player registration for its popular Boys Junior Dunkers league and over 150 players in grades 1 through 6 are expected to participate. Players will be separated into Instructional, Rookie, and Star divisions based on their ages and practices will begin at the end of October. Linda Durket, executive director of the center, said, “This year, a new kindergarten division has been introduced due to popular demand.” She added, “Families really enjoy this recreational league because of its friendly competition, excellent instruction and wonderful support within the community. We are so thankful for the dedication of our volunteer coaches, team sponsors, team parents and, of course, all the players.”

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Coach Mike and his One on One staff will run two co-ed Basketball Skills Clinics at the Community Center in preparation for the league and all registered players are invited to participate for free. A co-ed Hoops Skills class be held at the center on Thursdays from 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. for students in grades 1 through 6. For more information on registration or becoming a volunteer coach or sponsor, please call the Community Center at 858-756-2461 or visit www.RSFCC.org. The Rancho Santa Fe Community Center is a nonprofit, 501(C)3 organization that has been providing after-school care, youth sports activities and enrichment classes for over 40 years. Community Center membership is required for Boys Junior Dunkers registration.

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Registration open for RSF Community Center’s ‘All Fore the Community’ Golf Classic Oct. 23 at RSF Golf Club

The Rancho Santa Fe Community Center has opened player registration for its 24th annual “All Fore the Community” Golf Classic to be held on Monday, Oct. 23, at the exclusive Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club. The tournament is open to the public and includes a putting contest, buffet lunch, tee prizes and an “All Fore Fun” After Party featuring a cocktail reception, hosted bar, dinner, silent and live auctions and an awards ceremony. Player fee is $350 and include admission to the dinner and awards ceremony. Cost for non-players to attend the After Party is $100. Player registration opens at 10 a.m. with a buffet

lunch, tee prizes, chair massages, open driving range and a putting contest. The tournament begins with a shotgun start at noon in scramble format. The event will include several exciting on-course activities and contests. The Community Center relies on the tournament to help fund a large percentage of its operations. “This is an important fundraiser for the center and we’re proud that players rate it among their favorite tournaments,” Linda Durket, executive director of the RSF Community Center, said. “They say they love the pace of play, the on-course activities and certainly the golf

course itself. The Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club does a fantastic job giving golfers and guests a first-rate experience from start to finish.” Durket added, “The tournament is a great opportunity for local businesses and residents to enjoy a great day of golf together.” A variety of sponsorships are available, including After Party, Putting Contest, Beverage Cart and Tee sponsorships. All proceeds benefit the RSF Community Center, a nonprofit 501(C)3 organization. To register to play, or for sponsorship information, please contact Linda Durket by email at Ldurket@rsfcc.org or call 858-756-2461 or visit www.RSFCC.org.

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Encinitas CERT to present ‘Are You Ready?’ program Sept. 20 On Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 6 p.m., the Encinitas Fire Department and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) will present the two-hour disaster preparedness program “Are You Ready” at the Encinitas Community and Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Drive. The free program is tailored to address disasters that are likely to affect this area. Detailed steps to take before a disaster strikes will be discussed with the goal of minimizing the effects on families and homes. Materials will be provided that outline the supplies needed to support you and your family’s needs for up to 72 hours. Encinitas Fire Department endorsed Home Disaster Preparedness Starter Kits will be available at a reduced price during the training session. Please email RSVP to info@enccert.org. The successful “Are You Ready” (AYR) program was created by Solana Beach CERT approximately six years ago and has been adapted for local residents to build a safe, prepared and strong community. The two-hour presentation addresses the most likely events (earthquakes, flooding and wildfires) that could lead to a community-wide disaster, overwhelming public emergency response resources. The presentation is available to all

area residents free of charge. Encinitas CERT presents the program to the public multiple times during the year and also makes it available to smaller audiences such as homeowners associations and neighborhood groups. Funding for this program is provided in part by the City of Encinitas and Mizel Family Foundation Community Grant Program. The Encinitas Fire Department started the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program in 2004 to prepare residents for a catastrophic disaster. This program teaches citizens basic emergency skills and how to respond effectively to disasters as part of a team. Training is available to residents and workers in Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar and Rancho Santa Fe, and Elfin Forest/Harmony Grove, twice per year. The program was initially created by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1986 and has now been established in over 1,100 communities nationwide. Additional information is available online: enccert.org/about-us To learn more about Encinitas CERT, please visit enccert.org or RSVP for the event at info@enccert.org

RSF Garden Club and Osuna Adobe restoration Farm-to-Table Dinner to be held Sept. 23 The Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club and the Osuna Committee have teamed up for a Farm-to-Table Dinner and Silent Auction to be held on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. The goal is to raise funds to support the restoration of the historic Adobe and help fund the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club community grant program. This is an exciting Rancho Santa Fe community event that will be held at the historic Osuna Ranch. The evening will include live music, a silent auction, local farm vendors and a family style meal locally sourced. Funds will benefit one of the oldest historic Adobes in California and be used for maintenance and to restore the Adobe to its original state in the mid-1800s. Home to the first mayor of San Diego, the Adobe is one the most significant assets in the Rancho Santa Fe area and Southern California. The Adobe is currently undergoing California and federal designation as a historic site. The Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club has been a

part of the community since 1927, with a mission to further the development of charitable horticulture and charitable conservation activities, both within and outside the community of Rancho Santa Fe. In recent years, the RSF Garden Club initiated a grants program providing over $150,000, which not only helped restore the landscaping around the Adobe as well as the Arroyo but has provided for educational opportunities at local elementary schools by sponsoring their garden projects. Major sponsors of this event include: Annterese Toth, Financial Advisor for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and Jennifer J. Janzen-Botts with K. Anne Brizolis & Associates and Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty. Tickets are $150 each and seating is limited. Please reserve your seat by Sept. 8 with payment. For more information, please call 858-756-1554 or email shelly@rsfgardenclub.org

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The goal of the Farm-to-Table Dinner is to raise funds to support the restoration of the historic Adobe and help fund the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club community grant program.

RSF Library Guild to present ‘An Evening with Rod Laver’ Oct. 5 The RSF Library Guild, in partnership with the RSF Tennis Club and Warwick’s, will present “An Evening with Rod Laver” Thursday, Oct. 5 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Rod Laver at the RSF Tennis Club (5829 Via de la Cumbre, Rancho Santa Fe). The event will include a Q&A and “Tennis Talk,” beer, wine and appetizers. Cost is $65 and includes a signed copy of Laver’s autobiography. All proceeds benefit the RSF Library. Visit rsflibraryguild.org or call 858-756-4780.


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Sanil Gandhi (left) demonstrates a Krav Maga defensive move. He is hosting a self defense seminar for teens on Sept. 16.

Krav Maga Self Defense Seminar for teens, by teens on Sept. 16 BY KAREN BILLING Torrey Pines High School senior Sanil Gandhi is leading a Krav Maga Teen Self Defense Seminar on Saturday, Sept. 16 at MMA Academy in Sorrento Valley. The seminar, with members of the Torrey Pines Krav Klub, is $10 and all proceeds will be donated to Pissed off Chicks, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting assault victims founded by Anne Marie Mihalkanin and Michael Mihalkanin, lead instructor at MMA Academy. Sanil, a longtime MMA Academy student, was moved into action after volunteering at one of Pissed Off Chick’s self defense seminars for victims of assault. “It was very emotional and that’s when I realized how traumatic it was to be assaulted. Growing up in Carmel Valley, I never realized what other people were going through. It was really eye-opening for me,” said Sanil. “It struck me that maybe I could do something in my own community to make a difference.” Sanil said self defense is an important tool for teenagers to learn as statistics show that 14- to 25-year-olds are at the highest risk for sexual assault. One in three females will be sexually assaulted at some point in their life and one in eight males will be sexually assaulted at some point in their life. More than 27 percent of female college seniors reported having experienced some form of unwanted of sexual contact since entering college. “The whole purpose of the seminar is to spread awareness about self-defense and boost the confidence of teenagers so that they feel like they can protect themselves,” said Sanil.

Sanil has taken Taekwondo for 11 years and is a first degree black belt. After earning his black belt, he switched to Krav Maga training, where he is currently in level 3. Krav Maga is the official defensive tactics system of the Israeli Defense Forces and is considered to be one of the most practical systems of self defense in the world, emphasizing defensives against real attacks. In his training, Sanil has learned how to take on threats of choking, knife and gun attacks or multiple attackers at the same time. At MMA Academy, Sanil is also a teacher himself — he is a Taekwondo instructor for the junior black belt classes and is training to be a Krav Maga level 1 instructor. Sanil started the Krav Klub at Torrey Pines last year and they meet every other week. Sanil led the club through basic combative punches and kicks and incorporated different self defense techniques as the year progressed. “Seeing the club members improve inspired me to plan the seminar because I felt like even if only a few people show up, it can expose them to self defense and it could really be helpful,” Sanil said. In addition to starting the club at Torrey Pines, he also would like to start his own YouTube channel with instructional self defense videos to help reach even more people. “It’s good to have the self esteem to know that you can protect yourself if it ever came to that,” Sanil said. MMA Academy is located at 3962 Sorrento Valley Boulevard, suite 900, San Diego, 92121. To sign up, contact Sanil at kravklubtphs@gmail.com


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Chabad Jewish Center of RSF to hold Rosh Hashanah dinner and High Holiday services The RSF community is invited to celebrate the New Year together with Chabad Jewish Center of RSF. High Holiday services will be led by RSF Rabbi Levi Raskin throughout the holiday. Rosh Hashanah: Sept. 20-22, Yom Kippur: Sept. 29-30. A lovely Rosh Hashanah Dinner, featuring holiday favorites, will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. at Morgan Run Club & Resort. Advance reservation required.

All are welcome to join. No membership needed. For more information on several upcoming High Holiday services and other events or to make a reservation, please visit www.jewishRSF.com or contact Chabad Jewish Center of RSF at 858-756-7571 or info@jewishRSF.com. Morgan Run Resort Club & Resort: 5690 Cancha De Golf, Rancho Santa Fe, 92091.

RSF Toastmasters to host Open House Sept. 12 What is Toastmasters all about? It is more than becoming a better speaker and leader. On Sept. 12, the RSF Toastmasters Club is hosting a special meeting at the RSF Library. You will meet the members of the club as they describe what they have experienced – and what they see ahead. The club recently enjoyed speeches about the latest biotechnical advances and developing an author’s point of view, as well as adventures in the wilds of Alaska. This special meeting will be a fun “Table Topics” format where members will be called to speak, off the

cuff, about what they have learned, enjoyed, and expect in the future. You will meet people from the area that are friendly, helpful and fun to spend part of an afternoon with. This is a great way to see what may be in store for you! Guests are always welcome and don’t have to participate in speaking unless they choose to do so. The RSF Toastmasters club meets Tuesdays at the RSF Library Founder’s Room from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Questions? Contact Tim Canty attcanty3@gmail.com or 619-840-4822. The RSF Library is located at 17040 Avenida De Acacias, Rancho Santa Fe.

Girl Scouts information meeting Sept. 9 Girl Scouts San Diego is looking for families to form new troops in Rancho Santa Fe. Come learn about new kindergarten troops and the fun of being a Girl Scout at an information meeting on Saturday, Sept. 9 at the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center from 1-2 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Herrick Room at the Community Center, 5970 La Sendita in Rancho Santa Fe. For questions contact local organizer Tracy Browns at tbrowns@sdgirlscouts.org. To sign up, visit sdgirlscouts.org/join.

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Front row: Coach Mike Palmerin, Josh Urich, Nick Bello, Blake Muchnick, Robert Guerrero, Conner Hunt, Coach Marc Muchnick; Back row: Ethan Tao, Justin Diehl, Jordan Watkins, Jimmy Fernandez, Sean Bridges, David Linares, Eduardo Martinez, Connor Wood; Also contributing but not pictured: Jesus Calderon and Uriel Martinez

Attack B99 Academy wins division at Pegasus Labor Day Tournament The Attack B99 Academy team won the Men’s U19 Division last weekend at the Pegasus Labor Day Tournament. Outscoring opponents 9-3 in pool play secured them a spot in the finals where they dominated to win 3-0 and take the championship.


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Brain injury experts to speak at Sept. 21 Del Mar Seacoast Republican Women Federated meeting Del Mar Seacoast Republican Women Federated will host “Politics and Wine,” a forum of politics, issues and ideas, on Thursday, Sept. 21 at the Del Mar Country Club. Come for an informative evening with two preeminent leaders in brain injury research and trauma. Drs. Lars Hungerford and Mark Ettenhofer will speak of their research at the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center at the Naval Medical Center San Diego. They will address mechanisms of injury, diagnostic challenges and current intervention strategies. Participants will

have the opportunity for hands-on experience with the latest brain assessment prototype. All are welcome to join this event for an enlightening and entertaining discussion. Wine and appetizers will be served from 6-6:30 p.m., the speakers and Q&A portion of the event will run from 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Reservations are required prior to Sept 21. Names are submitted to the gate at the Del Mar County Club. Donation $25. Contact: Terry at tminasian@sbcglobal.net or www.delmarseacoasatrwf.org

RSF Rosh Hashanah Sweet Shoppe event for kids to be held Sept. 12 On Tuesday, Sept. 12, join the RSF Hebrew School of the Arts Opening Day for a free, yummy, healthy twist on ancient Jewish High Holiday customs and desserts. The event will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. at Morgan Rub Club & Resort (5690 Cancha de Golf, RSF, CA 92091). The Rosh Hashanah Sweet Shoppe will feature all-natural honey to create fabulous edible honey dishes made of challah, flavor-filled honey sticks, taffy-pops, and apples-n’-honey lip balm,

all handmade by attendees. The afternoon will also include a fun-filled family holiday game to bring together mind, heart, body and soul in a deeper understanding and celebration of Rosh Hashanah. This event is a project of Chabad Jewish Center of RSF. To register your child or to find out more about the High Holiday Sweet Shoppe event, visit www.jewishRSF.com or contact Devorah at Devorah@jewishrsf.com.

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RSF Democratic Club to present ‘Three Challengers for Darrell Issa’ forum The Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club invites all to a forum featuring “Three Challengers for Darrell Issa” Thursday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m. Come meet, hear and question all three Democratic challengers to Congressman Darrell Issa: Doug Applegate, Mike Levin, and Paul Kerr. This race promises to be one of the most watched of 2018, drawing massive amounts of national press attention and campaign money. The 49th Congressional District includes the North Coast from Del Mar to Oceanside. The Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club meets second Thursdays (except July and August, and

December) at 6:30 p.m. at the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club, 1505 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, in Solana Beach. The program begins at 7 p.m. and ends by 8:30 p.m., with socializing before and after. Friendly atmosphere. Meet candidates and elected officials. Great hors d’oeuvres. Beer and wine available. Always lots of Q&A. The cost for this event is $15 for all San Diego County Democratic Club members and $25 for others. New members can join the RSF Club for $50 to qualify for the $15 meeting rate and member discounts all year long. RSVP at www.rsfdem.org or phone Vickie at 858-735-6404.

Sept. 11 ‘Patriotic Celebration’ benefit in RSF Supporters of the 501(c)3 scholarship fund Future Legends gathered at the home of Judy and Dick Arendsee in late July to learn of the exciting upcoming “Patriotic Celebration” to be held on Sept. 11 on the campus of the Village Church of RSF. The event is a fundraiser equally to benefit SongwritingWith:Soldiers and Future Legends. The founder of SongwritingWith:Soldiers and three others will hold a concert in the Sanctuary at 7 p.m.. Festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. and include music from a military band, plus dinner and wine in the Fellowship Hall and open patio area. Premium tickets of $911/couple are already selling. Tickets also available for $250/person and a limited number at $100. Tickets can be purchased at www.futurelegendsfund.org. For more information, contact nancyh@futurelegendsfund.org or call 858-692-4509.

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Moonshine Memories stayed ahead of Piedi Bianchi to win the Grade I, $300,000 Del Mar Debutante.

Moonshine Memories wins Grade I, $300,000 Del Mar Debutante During the final weekend of Del Mar’s summer meet, Moonshine Memories held off a late challenge by Piedi Bianchi to capture the Grade I, $300,000 Del Mar Debutante by a half-length (pictured). Spectator was an additional 5 1/4 lengths behind in third. The Del Mar Debutante – held Saturday – is the track’s championship for 2-year-old fillies. SEE CHAMPIONSHIP, A22


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FROM DIABETES, A1 diabetes, such as high blood sugar, high blood pressure and obesity, cardiovascular disease is a major complication and the leading cause of death associated with diabetes. People with diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than people without diabetes. Approximately 50 percent of deaths in people with type 2 diabetes worldwide and approximately two-thirds of deaths in people with type 2 diabetes in the U.S. are caused by cardiovascular disease. When Tovey looks back, pre-diagnosis, there weren’t that many overt signs that he was diabetic. He sometimes lacked energy and had gained weight but he led a very active lifestyle — he has been with Rancho Santa Fe Attack soccer for 20 years and is the current director of coaching, he’s a PE teacher at The Nativity School and the varsity soccer coach at The Bishop’s School. “Diabetes is a silent killer, it just creeps up on you slowly and you don’t even realize it’s happening,” Tovey said. “When I was diagnosed, it was quite a shock.” Tovey said he didn’t take his diagnosis seriously and he didn’t have the information he needed to make the correct choices. It was hard for him to grasp that he was a diabetic — after all, he was an athletic coach and teacher and he exercised nearly seven times a week. He ignored the diagnosis and didn’t do the right things to take care of

himself. “That was my first mistake, I was completely in denial,” Tovey said. About 13 years ago, Tovey was in the hospital for a broken leg when the doctors discovered he had two blocked arteries and would have to undergo an immediate cardiovascular surgery to put in stents. The blocked arteries were attributed to complications from his type 2 diabetes. He had plenty of time in the hospital to think about the choices he’d made as he had to wait for three days after the stents were put in before surgery to repair his broken leg. “The broken leg may have saved my life,” Tovey said. The experience made him completely re-evaluate the way he treated his disease and motivated him to take his health and wellbeing seriously. But he didn’t do it alone. “My daughter has been very influential in helping me,” Tovey said of Briana. “I have a sweet tooth and I call the little princess the fridge police.” Both Briana and Angela help keep him on track, unhealthy food never lasts long in the household. Tovey said his Sweethearts took the diabetes diagnosis seriously from the start and encouraged him to speak with his doctor to get more educated — “You don’t want to mess with them,” he said. This year Briana and Angela purchased a 24-hour blood glucose monitor that registers Malcolm’s blood sugar online. If the results get too high, alerts can be sent to

FROM DEATH, A2 investigates annually – a little less than half of the 19,000 to 21,000 deaths recorded in San Diego County every year. After an initial review, many of those cases are then determined to be sudden, unexpected natural deaths. The data in the report focuses on the 3,070 cases in 2016 that the Medical Examiner’s Office fully investigated. Of those cases, 47 percent were accidental, including deaths related to prescription drug overdoses, motor vehicle trauma, and industrial or agricultural and home-based trauma. Another 33 percent were determined to be natural deaths, 14 percent were suicides, a little more than 4 percent were homicides, and in nearly 2 percent, the cause was undetermined. The report notes that of the 307 motor vehicle fatalities last year, pedestrian fatalities went up to 101 cases, excluding two suicide pedestrian deaths. This is an increase from 93 pedestrian fatality cases in 2015. The 101 unintentional pedestrian deaths were the highest number since 1994 when there were 103 cases. Another trend was a general increase over 15 years in unintentional deaths due to drugs and medications, up to 544 in 2016 compared to 268 in 2000. In illicit drug and prescribed medication deaths, methamphetamine remained the single largest cause in 2016 with 240 cases. The number of methamphetamine death cases is also at its highest number in 16 years, increasing steadily since 2000

www.rsfreview.com his family members. “They’ve been a wonderful support mechanism,” Tovey said. “External support is massive but you really have to intrinsically buy into the program yourself for it to be truly effective.” The reformed chocoholic said as much as possible he now makes the right food choices and, as a coach and PE teacher, works to share that message with his young players and students. With the For Your Sweetheart campaign, he wants to educate even more people, to raise awareness of the risks and to encourage people to talk to their healthcare providers. The sooner people know the risks, the sooner they can take steps to reduce those risks, he said. “If I had known about the link between heart disease and diabetes I would’ve been more engaged in working with my doctor from the beginning,” Tovey said. “My reaction when I was diagnosed was embarrassing. If you are diabetic, know about the link to heart disease and get educated early on to get on the right track. Diabetes doesn’t have to be a death sentence.” Visit ForYourSweetHeart.com to take the Heart You Quiz and sign up to get a customized discussion guide to team up with your doctor and your sweetheart to learn about heart disease risk. For everyone who signs up, Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly and Company will donate $1 to 11 leading patient advocacy organizations.

when there were 62 cases. Among the substance-related deaths, alcohol had the second most cases with 106. Heroin overdoses were the third largest cause of deaths with 91 cases, and were most common in the age range 20 to 29. Opiates represented the largest group of medications in the 2016 drug deaths, which included heroin, morphine and benzodiazepines. In 2016, San Diego also saw four cases involving designer drugs. The drugs included an acetyl fentanyl death, a death from mitragynine (a plant-based opioid commonly referred to as kratom), and two deaths from U-47700, an opioid analgesic not intended for human use. The data also showed that homicide rates increased compared to the last three years. In 2016, there were 116 homicides, compared to 93 in 2015, 90 in 2014, and 88 in 2013. In 2012, there were 122 cases. Last year, 50 cases were due to firearms, 26 cases were due to cutting/stabbing, 22 were from blunt force, and seven were from asphyxiation. The other 11 were from less common mechanisms such as poisoning, drowning or environmental exposure. Suicides increased slightly last year with 431 cases compared to 427 cases in 2015. The County urges anyone who is struggling with depression or is concerned about a loved one to seek free mental health and substance abuse counseling. Call the County’s Behavioral Health Access and Crisis Line at (888) 724-7240. Suicide prevention and awareness information is also available at up2sd.org.

FROM TPHS, A2 materials, equipment, technology and other items necessary for learning. “Because we are dedicated to supporting every student, 100 percent of each donation made to the TP Education Fund will be used to fund these programs,” states Baril. “We run the Foundation with a low overhead to ensure our students receive the maximum benefit for every dollar donated.” TPHS Pathway course concentrations include: Biotech; Business; Arts, Media and Entertainment; Computer Science; Culinary Arts; Engineering; and Visual and Performing Arts. These tracks expose students to more in-depth courses which support potential college and career aspirations. “TPHS Pathways are an opportunity for students to connect their high school coursework to their college and career plans,” states Robert Coppo, TPHS principal. “These courses are specifically aligned with college expectations and industry standards and are designed to empower students with transferable skills they can use in whatever profession they pursue.” In addition to pathways, the Foundation will continue to fundraise to support the PALS (Peer Assistance Leadership Support) and their yearlong programming, classroom technology, Challenge Day, mentoring programs, the AVID college prep program, and Teacher Classroom Grants, just to name a few. “The Foundation provides invaluable support that directly impacts the lives of our students. Whether it’s providing equipment for a new course or funding for a wellness program, the TP Education Fund supports all of our students every day,” says Coppo. Interested parents and community members can go to the TPHS Foundation website at www.torreypinesfoundation.org for information on the TP Education Fund and the programs and projects it supports or to make their tax deductible donation. Any donor who contributes $800 or more to the TP Education Fund will receive tickets to an Appreciation Event to be held later this year, among other items. The TPHS Foundation is a 501-C-3 corporation founded in 1993 which not only raises funds to provide state-of-the-art technology and cutting edge programs to promote personal social growth, leadership and independence for all students, but also acts as the umbrella organization for parent volunteers and provides support for booster groups on campus.– Submitted press release As drug-related deaths continue to increase, so have the number of cases handled by the forensic toxicology laboratory. In 2016, the laboratory handled more than 2,100 cases, a hundred more cases than the previous year, and the highest increase in 16 years. In 2001, the laboratory handled fewer than 1,700 cases, but those numbers have steadily increased over the years. “In general, the findings are valuable to the law enforcement, mental health and drug rehabilitation communities and help guide how we direct resources to county initiatives like Live Well San Diego and the associated task forces on suicides, elder abuse, domestic violence, child fatalities, methamphetamine and prescription drug abuse,” said Wagner. “The death investigation work done by this office is a combination of service, education and research.” County Medical Examiner investigators are also involved in many research opportunities and are members of various multidisciplinary death review committees, including those that work to reduce trauma deaths and improve the trauma system. Pathologists, investigators and other staff also share their expertise at conferences and in academic settings, including providing a teaching rotation program for pathology residents from UC San Diego School of Medicine and Naval Medical Center Balboa, as well as brief clerkships for medical students from around the country. – By Yvette Urrea Moe, County of San Diego Communications Office


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SOCIAL LIFE

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Symphony at Salk

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he 22nd annual Symphony at Salk, “A Concert Under the Stars,” took place Aug. 26 at the Salk Institute in La Jolla. The evening featured Grammy-winning songwriter, composer and producer David Foster and the San Diego Symphony. All proceeds support the Salk Institute’s mission of “understanding the foundations of biology to seek new insights in neuroscience, genetics, immunology, plant biology and more.” Visit www.salk.edu Online: rsfreview.com

SEE MORE PHOTOS, A20

Claire Geddes, Hermina Nedelescu, Graziana Gatto, Maya Ridinger, Ceyda Coruh (all are Salk Women in Science 2017 special initiative awardees) Janelle and Adam Ayres (she’s a Salk associate professor), Elizabeth Keadle (Salk trustee)

Claire Guillemin, Dr. Roger and Lucienne Guillemin (he’s a Nobel laureate; former interim Salk president)

PHOTOS BY VINCENT ANDRUNAS

Alan Gold (Salk Trustee), Jay and Sarah Flatley (he’s a Salk Trustee), Tim Schoen (sponsor)

Brian Lewis, Dan and Martina Lewis (he’s a Salk trustee), Mandy Morris, Mark Lewis

Ben and Ann Haddad, Colette Carson Royston and Dr. Ivor Royston

Edward and Martha Dennis, David and Noreen Mulliken, Cissy and Scott Wolfe


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Brent Wakefield (Salk sr. director of external relations), John Reynolds (Salk professor; Fiona and Sanjay Jha chair in neuroscience), Sandie and Donne Pitman

Scott and Susie Tietjen

Colette Carson Royston, Matthew and Iris Strauss, Dr. Steven Garfin (UC San Diego orthopedics chair), Karen Cohn, Paul Jacobs

Sara Linker, Swati Tyagi, Annie Rabhore, Cynthia Reyes, Silvana Konermann (all are Salk Women in Science 2017 special initiative awardees)

Robert and Susan deRose (sponsors), Terry Andrews, Rick and Christine Friedman

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Friends of San Pasqual Academy to host ‘Teens, Jeans and Dreams’ Don’t miss an evening of excitement and thrills on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 5 p.m. at Del Mar Fairgrounds. Put on your jeans and western boots and join in the fun. Friends of San Pasqual Academy is organizing a Team Penning Event to benefit the foster teens of San Pasqual Academy. The 2017 Chairperson for “Teens, Jeans and Dreams” is Roblee Valentine. Committee members include Lois Jones,Karen Ventura, Teri Summerhays, Kathy Lathrum, Patty Brutten, Lynn Devenport, Andrea Reynolds, Heidi Hollen, Mary Beth Oblon, Crosby Bennett, Kasey Bennett, Carole Markstein, Ken Markstein, Gina Daley, George Scott, Joanie Spence, Debby Syverson, Bob Syverson and Joan Scott. Sponsors of Teens, Jeans, and Dreams are Marc and Patty Brutten, Ken and Carole Markstein, Markstein Beverage, Art and Catherine Nicholas, Scott and Franci Free, Lusardi Construction and Roblee Valentine, For sponsorship information or to answer any questions regarding Teens, Jeans and Dreams, please call 858-759-3298. What is Team Penning? This is

a very exciting and fun activity to watch that involves horses, western riders and cows. It is a timed competition, where a team of three riders on horses attempt to put three of the same numbered cows in a pen. The team that does this the fastest, wins! Unfortunately, it is not as easy as it sounds. There are 30 numbered cows in a herd and each team must cut three specific cows that have the same number out of the herd. They must bring these cows down to the other end of the arena and put them in a corral. If more than four cows cross over a designated line, the team is disqualified. Many amusing things happen trying to accomplish this feat! The best way to experience this event is by having dinner in your own private box, which is located ring-side. Cost of a ringside VIP Sponsor box is $1,200, which includes dinner and beverages for six people, a VIP Wine Reception and a Silent Auction. There is a limited supply of VIP Boxes and they must be purchased in advanced by Sept. 28 by calling 858 759-3298. General admission tickets are $30 for adults, $15 for children, 12 and under, which

COURTESY

Volunteers from National Charity League are shown assisting Karen Ventura with some of the unique auction items for Teens, Jeans and Dreams. This fun equestrian event benefits the foster teens of San Pasqual Academy. can be purchased the day of the event at the Box Office. A “Calcutta” that is coordinated by Patty Brutten, will start at 6 p.m. before the competition begins. This provides the opportunity to purchase a team that one feels will win the competition. The purse is shared by the highest

bidders of the top three teams of the Team Penning event. Come cheer on your local riders, enjoy a quality Silent Auction that is headed by Karen Ventura and come support the foster students of San Pasqual Academy. Friends of San Pasqual Academy is a nonprofit 501 (c)

(3) organization that enriches the lives of foster teens of San Pasqual Academy. For more questions regarding this information, please call (858) 759-3298 or visit www.friendsofsanpasqual academy.org. Donations can also be sent to P.O. Box 8202, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067.

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FROM RATINGS, A2 comparable demographics, the Los Gatos-Saratoga District, which receives $4,934 more in per student funding, according to the news release. With the district’s current enrollment of 12,799, an additional $4,934 per student would amount to a total of $63,150,266 if the district were funded at an equivalent per student rate as Los Gatos, the news release said. Many parents credit the school district administrators for maintaining such a high level of performance on such a comparatively low amount of funding. Said one district parent in the news release, “I think we need to sing the praises of

this school district’s management team, who are obviously proving that you can do a lot with a little. The number one district on the smallest budget is a very impressive accomplishment!” Canyon Crest Academy recently hosted a parent panel for the school’s new student orientation, which included former and current CCA parents answering questions and giving tips to parents of the entering freshman class. According to Kelley Vacheron, former CCA Grad Nite chair, and parent of three CCA graduates, “This is a private school education at a public school price, free! Of course, we all pay our taxes, but there are a lot of

Life Tributes

Everlasting memories of loved ones

Robert J. ‘Bob’ Bohrer March 3, 1929 - august 11, 2017

Rancho Santa Fe — Robert J. “Bob” Bohrer, 88, passed away august 11, 2017 at Scripps Memorial hospital La Jolla, with his family at his side. Born on March 3, 1929, in chicago, IL, and raised in Detroit, MI, Bob relocated to southern california where he secured graduate and post-graduate degrees (UcLa; USc) and embarked on a career in the computer science industry, culminating in executive leadership positions at computer Sciences corporation and Litton Industries. Bob’s passion was his family, and he prioritized them over any further career aspirations. he relocated the family to Rancho Santa Fe in 1971 and dedicated himself to their happiness and success. an avid athlete, Bob founded Rancho Santa Fe Youth and championed the cause of youth sports in Rancho Santa Fe. he worked with the community to develop the programs and facilities that remain to this day. Bob is survived by his beloved wife, Gloria; two sons, Brad and Robert; daughters-in-law, Meg and Paulette; and grandsons, nico and alex.

as he dedicated his life to our success, we dedicate ours to his memory. In keeping with Bob’s wishes, no public memorial services are planned. a celebration of life will be held at the Rancho Santa Fe tennis club, on September 9, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. those who knew and loved Bob are welcome. In lieu of flowers, donations in his honor may be made to the Robert J. Bohrer Memorial Youth tennis tournament c/o Youth tennis San Diego / the Barnes tennis center 4490 West Point Loma Blvd., San Diego, ca 92107. attn: Linn Walker 619-221-9000. Please sign the guest book online at legacy.com/ obituaries/ranchosantafer eview.

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families out there paying a $35,000 tuition who cannot boast this level of education. We are so lucky. This is a great community of parents, who are involved in the school in so many ways.” She also mentioned that Canyon Crest Academy is also one of the few schools in the county to offer a Grad Nite at the school site, when many other schools have moved it to an offsite location due to lack of volunteer support, the news release said. Couvrette encouraged parents at the orientation to sign up to volunteer, saying, “I know a lot of the kids will tell their parents that they shouldn’t volunteer anymore, once they are in high school, but we have plenty of volunteer opportunities at the school and your student won’t even know you are here. Every year, the schools depend on the PTSAs and foundations to help them find volunteers to staff registration, Back-to-SchoolNight, Wellness Days, and much more.” “Most of us in this district take it for granted that we have great schools, staffed by hard-working, dedicated teachers and administrators, so we never even think to attend a school board meeting unless we have a complaint to voice. But wouldn’t it be great if every parent took the time to attend just one meeting this year to let our district officials know we support their hard work, and encourage them to continue to put students first and focus on the mission in a positive, productive way to keep our district at the top of the educational landscape,” says Vacheron in the news release. Parents are invited to attend the next SDUHSD school board meeting, and all school board meetings, to express their gratitude and voice opinions on all educational concerns. The next meeting is on Sept. 14 at 6:30 pm at the school district offices, 710 Encinitas Blvd., Encinitas. A complete list of school district board meetings can be found at bit.ly/2gzhSAj – News release information submitted by the Canyon Crest Academy, Torrey Pines High School and San Dieguito Academy Foundations.

FROM CHAMPIONSHIP, A16 With Flavien Prat in the saddle, Moonshine Memories traveled 7 furlongs on the dirt in 1:23.61. “No special instructions for me today; he (trainer Simon Callaghan) said, ‘She’s got speed; get her away from there and find a spot,’ ” Prat said. “She was cruising out there today. Just cruising. She’s a nice filly. And I think she’ll definitely run on.” Moonshine Memories is owned by Bridlewood Farm and Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith and Michael Tabor. In the second stakes race that day, favored Cambodia narrowly took the Grade II, $200,000 John C. Mabee Stakes over Goodyearforroses. The following horses also won major races during the last week: Bolt d’Oro (Grade I, $300,000 Del Mar Futurity), Sharp Samurai

FROM HANNA, A6 styles of dance is that I really liked robots and saw Jabbawockeez doing animation and thought it looked similar to a robot.” Two of Merrick’s three performances on “America’s Got Talent” have been bittersweet dances about a lonely robot boy, set to songs by Alec Benjamin, “I Built a Friend” and “Lost Boy.” Merrick started taking dance classes at the Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA with instructor Cameron Greene. They’re still working together, but Merrick is now one of Greene’s only students. Merrick also takes instruction and choreographic assistance from Poppin John of the SoulBiotics Krew. But for the most part, the Hannas say Merrick comes up with his own songs, story ideas and choreography. The biggest challenge this past summer has been finding new songs and dance steps each time he makes it through to the next level. Many of his suggestions have come from his fans on social media. “It’s very challenging to create a performance that tops the last one,” he said. “America’s Got Talent” is just Merrick’s latest competition. He has also been a contestant on “So You Think You Can Dance The Next Generation” and “Lip Sync Battle Shorties.” He has also performed on “The Ellen Show” and commercials for H&M, Honda and Gap

FROM MOTHERS, A4 mothers can to be at the NICU around the clock for months on end. And that’s a shame because a mother’s voice, her touch — that all has a profound impact on the baby’s recovery.” Through Miracle Babies, Daneshmand has helped thousands of mothers stay with their critically ill newborns. In fact, so far this year alone, the organization has provided financial assistance to more than 500 mothers. Beyond that, Miracle Babies supports mothers by educating them about how to prevent preterm births, and providing them with counseling services to deal with the emotional trauma of having a critically ill newborn. The nonprofit also funds medical research, and hopes to begin offering educational support for children who spent time in the NICU, as many have lingering learning challenges.

(Grade II, $250,000 Del Mar Derby), Encumbered ($100,000 Del Mar Juvenile Turf), Terra’s Angel ($100,000 Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf), Bookies Luck ($100,000 I’m Smokin Stakes), Spiced Perfection ($100,000 Generous Portion Stakes) and Miss Sunset ($99,485 C.E.R.F. Stakes). Collected, who was victorious in the $1 million TVG Pacific Classic over Arrogate several weeks ago, was named Horse of the Meeting. The riding title was awarded to Prat, who had 35 wins; Richard Baltas and Phil D’Amato tied for first for the training title, with 18 wins each. Brothers Pete and Kosta Hronis were the champion owners, with seven visits to the winner’s circle and earnings of $854,055. Racing will resume at the seaside oval on Nov. 1, and will immediately kick into high gear with the Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships on Nov. 3-4. Visit dmtc.com Kids. Juggling the show and family has been a challenge this past summer. Merrick and his mom have spent weeks at a time at an L.A. hotel while the series rehearses and tapes in Pasadena. Last weekend they came home for three days, just long enough to do laundry and a little family bonding before heading back up again on Sunday. For the semifinals, Merrick will have to miss the first two weeks of school, though Aletha said all of the children on the show get a mandatory three hours of school instruction each day. Shawn said Merrick has received so much interest as a result of the show, the family is considering a temporary relocation to L.A. Merrick said he hates the idea of leaving his school and his friends behind but he does want to pursue an acting career. Whether he makes it through to the finals is the next big question. Although he has some big fans on the judging panel, Merrick hasn’t generated the buzz among TV viewers as some of the other acts this season. He said the shock he expresses on-camera during the results episodes is genuine. “It’s not like I’m really nervous I’m going to get eliminated, I expect to get eliminated,” he said. “I’m not expecting to move on each time, so I just really want to enjoy the experience and live in the moment.” – Pam Kragen is a writer for The San Diego Union-Tribune Seui said she will be forever grateful for Miracle Babies, and encourages others to support its mission however they are able. “This is literally a chance to change someone’s life,” she said. “I can promise you I would not have made it through this very difficult time of my life without Miracle Babies. And I’ve formed relationships and gained knowledge that I will carry with me. Miracle Babies has helped me be a better mother, which will benefit my children — and I’m so thankful for that.” Tickets to Miracle Babies’ gala can be purchased on the event website at www.miraclebabiesgala.org. Sponsorship opportunities are also available starting at $5,500. Underwriting opportunities and in-kind donations are also being accepted. For more information please contact Miracle Babies at (858) 633-8540 or via email at gala@miraclebabies.org. For more information about Miracle Babies, visit www.miraclebabies.org


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Yoga Del Mar raises money for school in Uganda BY BRITTANY WOOLSEY The Ugandan children stood in a line about a mile long, tossing bricks to each other for what would become their new student dormitory. For Katie Nager, watching this process was seeing her good efforts put into action first-hand. Nager, studio manager at the 17-year-old Yoga Del Mar and international relations master’s degree student at San Diego State University, spearheaded a community effort to raise about $2,000 for Widows and Orphans Support Organization Uganda (WOSO) earlier this summer. For a week in late June to early July, visitors at the yoga studio dropped off cash and checks, as well as donated to an online fundraising campaign. Staff members also donated parts of their paychecks to the efforts, and more than $2,000 worth of electronics — such as MacBooks, calculators and Microsoft Office programs — were also donated by the community. "The Del Mar yogi community was just phenomenal," Nager said. "I was pretty floored by their generosity, especially in a time when things are so chaotic and there's so much disgust among communities. To see everyone come together to help a community on the other side of the world felt healing for everybody." She said she believes people were compelled to help after learning about the poor conditions and hardships the Ugandan students there face, such as 150 girls sharing one dormitory. The children lived far away

Katie Nager teaches a worker at Widows and Orphans Support Organization Uganda how to use a computer.

A worker helps construct a dormitory for Widows and Orphans Support Organization Uganda, which Katie Nager and the Yoga Del Mar community raised about $,2000 for.

from the school, so they would stay overnight, she explained. Nager, who does community development work in San Diego and has volunteered in Africa and Tanzania in the past, took the donations with her to WOSO in Uganda from July 6 to Aug. 2. The trip was part of her thesis for school, she said. While she enjoyed raising the money, showing the workers there how to use the

Projectors and solar panels were also donated, which means the students can now have movie nights. While she was there, the school also began constructing the new dormitories, which were partly paid for through the donations from Yoga Del Mar. "It was so amazing to see how much you can make change happen so quickly on the other side of the world," she said.

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electronics was the most rewarding part, she recalled. "A lot of the staff there don't even have a computer in their main office," Nager said. "There were just files stacked to the ceiling. To be able to give them something like this was just awesome. This software will allow them to create files and apply for grants and have solid data to apply with instead of just estimations."

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North Coast Rep revives ‘Last Of The Red Hot Lovers’ BY DIANA SAENGER merican playwright Neil Simon once said he enjoyed watching the early comedians like Charlie Chaplin. After high school and a short stint in the Army Air Force Reserve, he began writing comedy scripts for radio and early television shows. His first play was “Come Blow Your Horn” in 1996. Since then, he has received more combined Oscar and Tony nominations than any other writer. Simon’s “Last Of The Red Hot Lovers,” which premiered in 1969, is now playing at The North Coast Repertory Theatre, whose staff claims nobody does Neil Simon like they do. Christopher Williams directs, and the cast includes Phil Johnson (Barney Cashman), Katie Karel (Elaine), Noelle Marion (Bobbi), and Sandy Campbell (Jeanette). “Barney Cashman is a bored middle-aged, overworked man with no experience in covert maneuvers,” Johnson said. “That’s because he’s dating three different women besides his wife. His bungled attempts at seduction leave audiences howling with laughter, and for me, working with three absolutely beautiful — and really talented — actresses is grand.” Johnson is part owner of the New Theatre troupe The Roustabouts, and said this play reminds him of another Simon delight, “London Suite.” “It’s three separate plays in one act, and it’s a ball to have three different situations and work with women who are really quick and good,” he said. “For me, being a writer, actor and a director, it’s a gift in understanding storytelling.

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Community Concerts of Rancho Santa Fe kicks off new season with The 3 Redneck Tenors Sept. 29 Community Concerts of Rancho Santa Fe will kick off its 18th season of bringing world-class musical talent to North County San Diego with the singing trio The 3 Redneck Tenors. The event will be held Friday, Sept. 29, from 6 p.m. -9 p.m. at the Village Church Fellowship Hall in Rancho Santa Fe. A “new breed” in the world of tenors, Matthew Lord, Blake Davidson and Jonathan Fruge star in this musical comedy that features classically-trained veteran artists and brings a unique combination of down-home laughs and big city music. Individually, these artists have had remarkable careers performing at nearly every major Opera House in the United States and around the world. It’s Duck Dynasty meets Carnegie Hall! Written by opera-veteran Matthew Lord,

with arrangements by award-winning composer Craig Bohmler, the 3 Redneck Tenors have been thrilling audiences since 2006. Tickets are $75 for adults and $15 for youth ages 13 – 18. Children age 12 and under accompanied by an adult are free. Season ticket price of $225 for all four concerts is still available. Evening includes heavy appetizers catered by Whole Foods and a wine bar compliments of Northern Trust. Dessert and coffee are served at intermission. More information, including performer videos, ticket prices, and donor/sponsor levels are available at www.ccrsf.org. Tickets can be purchased through the website or by mail to PO Box 2781, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. Question? Please email info@ccrsf.org.

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Del Mar doctor takes an alternate route with autism and ADHD

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BY SEBASTIAN MONTES For three decades, Dr. Lisa Loegering steeped herself in the pharmaceutical-heavy, symptom-centric treatments of western medicine. But now, at the private practice she started last year in Del Mar, she’s carving a different path — one that relies on a nutrients-based treatment to correct deficiencies in her patients’ brain chemistry. Truth is, Loegering always harbored an interest in alternative medicine, even back during the decade she spent at the UCLA School of Medicine for her medical degree, residency and fellowship in child development and behavior. That interest only grew during her two decades of working with children at the Scripps Clinic and in the Sharp healthcare system. It was then that attention-deficit disorder was

booming and Ritalin and Adderall were standard treatment throughout the pediatric world. Parents were relieved to see their kids do better, but invariably, the side effects would arrive swiftly and sometimes be severe. “I’m sure I prescribed way too many pharmaceuticals back then,” she said. “In western medicine, you diagnose symptoms and you treat that. But you rarely look at why it happened.” More and more, she saw families turning to alternative practitioners. In those early days it was hard to separate fact from fiction, but with time, those practitioners matured the science, studies and data, giving the movement critical mass. And when she saw her father respond to a nutrients-based treatment after his Parkinson’s diagnosis, she knew it was time for her to enter a new medical

arena. First came the Institute for Functional Medicine, where she learned about building personalized treatment plans based on a detailed understanding of a patient’s genetic, biochemical and lifestyle factors. After that she immersed herself in the data-rich environment of the Walsh Research Institute, the central tenet of which is the fact that many of the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that come from food are also the building blocks in neurotransmitter synthesis. She fused those fields together with her experience as a board-certified pediatrician into the approach she launched early last year at Integrative Pediatrics of Del Mar, where she specializes in difficult cases of kids with autism and ADHD as well as anxiety and depression. “I didn’t want to be in any

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Dr. Lisa Loegering, a Del Mar resident for more than 20 years, is a board-certified pediatrician who now specializes in a nutrient-based course of treatment for children with autism and ADHD. She launched her private practice, Integrative Pediatrics of Del Mar, last year. kind of traditional setting. I don’t want the short appointments. I already did that,” she said. “I wanted a different venue where I could use all my skills. I love alternative medicine and it made sense with my extensive experience in traditional medicine. Really, to be able to help people, to put that all together to do the most good for the kids in the most need, that’s my main goal —to be a parent’s answer to a difficult situation.” The practice on Camino del Mar has grown over its 18 months, yet remains small enough to ensure she can give her cadre of families the

intimate attention needed for her meticulous treatment. But she cautions that the treatment isn’t for everyone. Starting with a 60- to 90-minute session, she puts together a patient profile using their medical history and analyses of blood and urine to give her a vantage into the biomarkers involved in producing neurotransmitters. From there she can she carefully crafts a set of lifestyle interventions that include supplements, vitamins and changes to diet designed to target specific changes in brain biochemistry —naturally, rather than with foreign molecules that compel the

brain into abnormal states. “Not everybody’s biochemisty is right for pharmaceuticals,” she said. “For a lot of these kids, the pharmaceuticals are not working right. Some kids probably do need pharmaceutical help, but a lot of these kids are on three medications and they’re totally sedated. That’s probably not good for them, so I’ll try to get them down to two or even one.” The treatment requires vitamins in the morning and more at night. Extensive lab work is common. The regimen is typically pricier than a bottle of pills. And while pharmaceuticals can yield immediate results, her route is slower, gentler and more deliberate. Some patients need up to four months before results start to show. “It takes a certain kind of parent. People have to be patient,” she said. “With my approach, parents have to buy into wanting it. You’re basically correcting underlying deficiencies and prodding the body to make more neurotransmitters. That takes time.” For those who stay with it, the pay-off is well worth the trouble and expense, she said. SEE DOCTOR, B18

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Annual DreamKeepers Membership Enjoy music of the ‘Greatest Generation’ at upcoming RSF Appreciation Event is Oct. 2 DreamKeepers Project Inc. recently announced that its13th annual Membership Appreciation Event “Fall Flavors and Friends! A Morning of Coffee, Sweets and Good Friends” will take place on Monday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to noon at a spectacular private residence in Rancho Santa Fe. The event will feature an exclusive cooking demonstration by Chef Brian Freerksen, executive chef at Nick & G’s in Rancho Santa Fe. Chef Freerksen’s culinary credits include Urge Gastropub & Common House, La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, and Paradise Point Resort & Spa.

There will also be exciting shopping with merchandise from favorite vendors featuring jewelry, clothing, and artful items for the home. And, of course, the famous opportunity drawing for fabulous gift baskets will conclude the morning of fun. RSVP by Monday, Sept. 25 to: contact@dreamkeepersproject.org or 858.756.6993 to receive details and directions to the venue. There is no charge for this event – please consider bringing a donation for the babies and toddlers at FRC.

Village Church Community Theater to present ‘Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Show’ The Village Church Community Theater presents “Murder By The Book,” a “Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Show” by Craig Sodaro. Performances will take place Friday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 23 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. The play: The Raven Society is holding its annual meeting to select the best mystery book of the year to win the coveted Smoking Gun Award. Because of the prestige of the prize, the membership in this club is secret, even among

themselves. Each member attends the three-day meeting, cut off from the rest of the world, disguised as a famous author. After leader Edgar Allen Poe receives a letter announcing that each member of the society will die, only mystery maven Agatha Christie takes the message seriously, but it becomes clear that one of the famous authors is trying to kill the competition. $38 per person, includes dinner. To purchase tickets, visit www.villagechurchcommunity theater.org

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The Rancho Santa Fe Big Band, a 17-piece swing orchestra, will perform Nov. 5 at the Village Church in RSF. and Glenn Miller, and have backed up greats like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee and more. Band vocalist and event coordinator Marie Addario brings her soulful sound to this swing ensemble. RSF Big Band is a nonprofit organization and has contributed to various San Diego charities, including the Camp Pendleton Marine Family Food Drive, KSDS Radio, and many local organizations in their home town. The band

has performed on the greens at both the La Jolla Cove and Rancho Santa Fe July 4th concerts. Tickets are $45 per person. Tables of 10 may be reserved for a discount of $400. Email ticket requests at addariomarie@gmail.com or call 858-756-4542. More information and music videos can be found on the band’s website: rsfbb.com. The Village Church is located at 6225 Paseo Delicias, Rancho Santa Fe.


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RSF Senior Center BY TERRIE LITWIN

RSF Senior Center offers a wide range of classes, activities Resource and Referral Service - Available Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seniors and their family members can speak with a staff member and receive valuable information to address a wide variety of needs. For assistance, or to schedule an appointment, please call the Senior Center (858) 756-3041. Books, Blockbusters, and the Year We Had – Professor Garrett Chaffin-Quiray will engage participants in a review and discussion of influential movies and books from 1936, 1939, 1947 and 1950. Each session will focus on one year in the categories of Oscar, Box Office Winner, New York Times Fiction

Bestseller, and Pulitzer Prize in Fiction winner. This is a monthly class which meets on the first Friday of each month from 10 a.m.– 12 p.m. Class dates are Oct. 6, Nov. 3, and Dec. 1. Memory Spark: Four Bright Ways to Spark Up a Better Memory – Meet at the Senior Center at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Sept.13, for transportation to Casa Aldea where you will enjoy a delicious lunch, musical entertainment, and a fun and interactive presentation by Lisa Randall, M.S. Lisa is a health educator with 15 years of experience in preventative healthcare and aging. You will learn practical skills and tools that will help you improve your

ability to remember. Reservations are required by Sept. 11. Please call (858) 756-3041 to register. We will return to the Senior Center at approximately 2:30 p.m. Disaster Recovery: Removing the Mask of Mystery – On Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m., you will learn how to prepare for the most common disasters as well as how to spot common post-disaster scams that turn disaster survivors into disaster victims. You will also receive valuable tips on navigating the insurance claims process, hiring contractors, and much more. Please call (858) 756-3041 to register. Flu Shots – It’s That Time of Year Again! Wednesday,

Oct. 4 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., flu shots will be available at the RSF Senor Center. If you would like to receive your flu shot, please call (858) 756-3041 to reserve. You will need to bring your insurance card and ID. Guided Group Meditation – Get your week off to a great start by enjoying a 30-minute guided group meditation followed by an optional discussion. Join Chopra Center Certified instructor, Lizzy Weiss, Monday mornings from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., and learn to reduce stress and enhance well-being. If weather permits, meditation will take place in the Senior Center garden. Please bring a jacket or blanket to ensure your comfort during your meditation practice. Classical Music Appreciation – Instructor Randy Malin leads this class featuring classical music composers and the music that has endured through the ages. Join Randy for a little history, a little biography, and a lot of

music! This class meets on the following Mondays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4, and 12/18. Art History Video Lecture – Enjoy an art history video lecture from the Great Courses Teaching Company® hosted by Jan Lyon. This class meets on the following Mondays from 2 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.: 9/18, 10/2, 10/16, 10/30, 11/13, 11/27, and 12/11. Oil Painting Class – Create beautiful works of art using your favorite photos – from portraits to landscapes. Instructor, Lynne Zimet, provides step-by-step demonstrations using various techniques. All levels are welcome. There is a $10 fee per class paid to the instructor. Students are responsible for purchasing their own supplies. Please call for current class schedule. Chair Yoga – Attend this class and learn practical exercises to improve well-being and reduce stress. Chair yoga is a gentle form

of yoga performed sitting in, or standing by a chair. It has been shown to improve strength and flexibility. Instructor, Laura Humphrey, RN, will lead this class each Thursday from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. There is a $10 fee paid to the instructor. Please call (858) 756-3041 to reserve your space. Mahjong – Weekly play on Thursdays from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. The National Mahjong League Rules and Card apply. For more information, please contact Laurel Lemarie at (858) 756-2835 or email: whyfret1@mac.com Acting Class with Monty Silverstone – Instructor Monty Silverstone teaches students about monologues, scene study, and cold reading from scripts. Monty is an accomplished actor and father of Hollywood actress Alicia Silverstone. Please call (858) 759-7881 for more information. – Terrie Litwin is the executive director of the RSF Senior Center

Tuesday Night Comics Sandpipers Square Dance sessions start Sept. 11 returns to North Coast Rep with top comics The local favorite Variety Night Show, Tuesday Night Comics, returns to North Coast Repertory Theatre on Sept. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Night Comics is arguably one of the funniest nights of comedy in San Diego. Award-winning comedian Mark Christopher Lawrence hosts the North Coast Rep stage with his extensive list of talented comedian friends from all over the country with late night credits as well as

credits from Comedy Central, HBO, Showtime, etc. Tickets for the one-night-only performance are $23. North Coast Repertory Theatre offers Happy Hour at 6:30 p.m. with $3 beers and free appetizers. To order tickets, visit northcoastrep.org, or call the box office at 858-481-1055. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075.

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Sandpipers Square Dance Club’s new class is open to singles, couples and families. It will begin Monday, Sept. 11 in Carlsbad. The dance sessions will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the Woman’s Club of Carlsbad, 3320 Monroe Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Square dancing is an enjoyable social activity that keeps your mind sharp, gives you a great work out, plus an opportunity to meet an interesting community of fun, friendly people. The Sandpipers Square Dance Club, along with a network of square dance clubs based throughout San Diego County, provides weekly dances which engage people of all ages in a healthy and energetic activity. Come casually dressed and try out various square dance steps that are easily learned and performed to a broad range of music. An experienced and well-known caller sings melodies of country, rock,

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Local San Diego musician to play KAABOO BY BRITTANY WOOLSEY An up-and-coming San Diego singer-songwriter is getting the chance to play alongside some of the biggest musical acts when he performs at KAABOO Del Mar later this month. Matthew Phillips, alongside drummer Adam Graham, will bring his mix of alternative rock and pop to the festival's TRESTLES by Voss Stage on Sept. 17 from 11:40 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. The set will include four original songs and two covers by the Goo Goo Dolls and Lifehouse, Phillips said. The 25-year-old lifelong San Diego resident was one of three winners of the Discovery Tour, which traveled to venues around Southern California before selecting musicians and comedians to join KAABOO's eclectic lineup. This time around, 70 musical acts such as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Pink, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse and Weezer will grace the event’s stages from Sept. 15 to 17. The festival will also include works from visual artists, food from craft vendors and more experiences. Phillips shared his excitement for KAABOO and his career thus far in an interview. For more information about Matthew Phillips, visit matthewphillipsmusic.com and follow him on Instagram at mattsmusicofficial. Visit kaaboodelmar.com How long have you been a musician and how did you start playing? I've been playing music for seven years. I started in church as a guitar player, and I moved into being a worship leader. Then, I started to play with other musicians as a session guitar player. I found my way into being a solo artist out of default for just wanting to make my own music. How would you describe your sound? It's a mixture of a lot of things. I would consider my music rock/alternative with pop elements to make it a little bit edgy but still family-friendly. Two of my biggest inspirations are the Goo Goo Dolls and Lifehouse. I cover their songs in my sets because I love what they're doing and I try to

emulate people who are successful in the industry. You've mentioned on your website that your sound in your live shows is akin to listening to your album. How do you accomplish that? I was a sound engineer, so I've developed a rig that essentially enables me to have a 15-piece band with only two people. I'm doing something that not a lot of people are doing. I have a lot of instruments in the background of my music — like strings and bass — that I've played that really make this huge sound that normally I would have to have many more people on stage for. How did you get the chance to play KAABOO? I saw a Facebook ad for GigTown that said KAABOO was looking for local acts. I've worked with GigTown many times before, so I knew it was legit. I signed up, put my music in there and KAABOO invited me to come play a show at the Music Box, which is my favorite venue. I was overjoyed to play there for this competition. What does it feel like to you to be playing alongside artists like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Tom Petty? Those two names you just mentioned played the Superbowl. I'm getting goosebumps right now just saying that. It's overwhelming, but it's what I want to do. I want to be playing festivals like this all over the world. This is my passion and dream. How does playing KAABOO compare to the rest of your musical career? This is one of the biggest festivals I'm going to play for some time. This is definitely the biggest one I've played thus far. What are some of your favorite memories so far as a musician? There was a really awesome moment when I sold out the House of Blues [in San Diego]. I had just finished my last song, the stagehand looked at me and I asked, "San Diego, should we do one more?" There was this roar that happened that was a moment I'll never forget. It was so cool to have that much support and love. What are your goals as a musician? I want to tour around the world and not just be a national act.

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100 % Chiropractic making adjustments in new Cielo Village office BY KAREN BILLING 00 % Chiropractic, a chiropractic wellness center, celebrated its grand opening in Cielo Village on Aug. 17. The new business aims to educate and empower patients to take charge of their health, rather than just treat symptoms. 100% Chiropractic offers chiropractic care, chiropractic x-rays, massage therapy and treatment of neck, spine, hip and knee injuries from automobile or sport accidents. Drs. Jason and Vanessa Helfrich founded the first 100 % Chiropractic in their hometown of Colorado Springs in 2004. Since then they have expanded to open 30 offices throughout Colorado, Georgia, Texas and California — the couple opened San Diego’s first location in Cielo Village after moving to Rancho Santa Fe with their three boys. The Cielo Village location is now the headquarters and training center for the business. With 100 % Chiropractic, the Helfrichs have a vision for a “health revolution.” They believe that the current healthcare model in the country doesn’t work for prevention and wellness — it focuses on treating sickness not preventing it. 100 % Chiropractic recognizes there are many misconceptions of what chiropractic is and it is their

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100% Chiropractic is now open in Cielo Village. mission to “educate the world on what true health is, one patient at a time.” “Chiropractic is all about keeping the nervous system functional,” Lowe said. The practice looks to correct subluxation, the misalignment of the bones which puts pressure on nerves and interferes with the body’s ability to function properly.

By manipulation of the vertical column, the nervous system is allowed to work better, which can help treat asthma, allergies, headaches and digestive issues. “A lot of people think it’s just for back pain but it’s a lot more than that,” said Chelsea Lowe, office manager. The Cielo location, like all of their locations, aims to be warm and

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upbeat with a focus on making clients feel 100 percent like family. Lettering on one wall reads “Let our family take care of yours” and client success stories are highlighted on another. The back of the office has a discovery room where clients have their first appointment with the doctor, undergoing posture analysis, a spinal and nervous system exam

and x-rays to determine the type of adjustments the patient needs. “This is where we do the detective work,” Lowe said. After initial discovery findings, clients meet with the doctor in a private “empowerment and education” room where they can learn about what was seen on x-rays, getting a “crash course on radiology” to help set their health goals. “Our main charge is educating patients to the level that they feel empowered to make their own health choices,” Lowe said. The open adjustment area features adjustment tables and computers that show x-rays on the screen so the doctors can focus in and make the best adjustments possible. The office also includes a private massage room, where x-rays are also utilized to provide a specific therapeutic massage and a retail center offers pharmaceutical grade supplements. “A chiropractic adjustment is a great way to get your power turned on,” Lowe said. 100% Chiropractic is located in the Cielo Village off Del Dios Highway, 18025 Calle Ambiente, Suite 204, Rancho Santa Fe, 92067. To learn more visit 100percentchiropractic.com or call (858) 367-8660.

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Why not all doctors are qualified

Medical professionals have their areas of study. But some, enticed by the promise of expanded business (and income), get quick weekend training or conference certification. Some claim that since they already have a medical degree, that it is perfectly safe for them to administer what they see as cosmetic treatment. But board-certified dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons, and especially phlebologists have an expertise to see beyond shortcuts and know exactly how to treat a specific condition. Skin and veins require additional, highly specialized expertise, and it takes more than 4-day-long workshops to acquire that. Proficiently handling lasers and injections is its own area of expertise, as well, which requires a lot of education, training, and experience.

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microdermabrasion, and laser treatments. Their business is beauty—not health.

What can go wrong

There are reports of some professionals misusing sclerotherapy, or causing severe burns from mishandling a laser. Some patients have reported severe reactions to treatment or having botched procedures that have left large scars. Dermatologists are reporting an increase in their “repair” procedures to fix work done by unqualified (or underqualified) professionals, both MDs and aesthetic specialists. And remember with varicose veins: these are a medical condition. You want your sclerotherapy treatment done by a trained phlebologist or vein specialist with plenty of experience and expertise in treating veins. If you have more questions about the sclerotherapy procedure or are ready to consider sclerotherapy to remove your varicose veins, visit us at www.sdveininstitute.com or contact us at 760-944-9263.

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he 11th annual Midway American Patriot Award Gala was held Aug. 31 aboard the USS Midway Museum. The Midway American Patriot Award honors “extraordinary individuals who exemplify the finest of American ideals, recognizing individual acts as well as cumulative lifetime achievement.” This year the gala honored the Naval Aviator Vietnam Prisoners of War.

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Angie Lasagna, Frank Ault (Fire Chief SD/Riverside, Ret.), Joan Jones, Cheryl Mitchell, De Anna and Rodger Dougherty

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EVENT BRIEFS Contact womensfund@rsffoundation.org to register Guests are always welcome at RSFWF events. This event is open to women in the community who have an interest in learning about The Rancho Santa Fe Women’s Fund.

Cardiff Greek Festival Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church welcomes the San Diego community to experience Hellenic cuisine, entertainment and hospitality during the 39th Annual Cardiff Greek Festival on Sept. 9 and 10. Under its iconic gold dome, the church grounds will once again be transformed with the sights, sounds and aromas of Greece. The Cardiff Greek Festival will be celebrated Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 10 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the grounds of Saints Constantine and Helen, 3459 Manchester Avenue, a half mile east of I-5 at the Manchester exit in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Free parking is available at the adjacent Mira Costa College. For more information, visit cardiffgreekfest.com.

JCompany Jubilee JCompany kicks off its 25th season with JCompany Jubilee, an exhibit that takes a trip down memory lane, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 at Garfield Theatre and Gotthelf Art Gallery, in the Jewish Community Center, 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla. Exhibit pays tribute to JCompany stars and costumes, props and memorabilia from favorite shows. Tickets: $10 to benefit rehearsal room renovation. sdcjc.org/jc/jcostore.aspx

Solana Beach Sunset 5K and Wellness Expo

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Join Champions for Health at its 4th Annual Solana Beach Sunset 5K and Wellness Expo - Southern California’s only sunset 5K to take place on the sand. The event will be held Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. at Fletcher Cover in Solana Beach. Benefiting its diabetes prevention program, Jump Start for Health, the event includes a wellness expo and registration at 3 p.m. The 5K Run/Walk begins at 4 p.m. After the race, at 5 p.m., cool down and rock out to 706 Union Band. Fletcher Cove is located at 111 S Sierra Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075. Cost: $39-$100. For information and registration: bit.ly/2wjfSne

Oscar de la Renta, Ralph Lauren, Bally, Salvatore Ferragamo, Max Mara and Versace are among the top international designers and luxury retailers to be showcased on Sept. 14, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., when The Country Friends presents the 2017 Art of Fashion in partnership with South Coast Plaza. The runway show, which celebrates South Coast Plaza’s 50th Anniversary, also will include the latest looks from the fall/winter collections of Roberto Cavalli, Brunello Cucinelli, M Missoni, Weekend Max Mara, The Webster and Saks Fifth Avenue. The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe again serves as the historic venue for this annual homage to fall, fashion and philanthropy. The event, chaired by Maggie Bobileff and Denise Hug, honors entrepreneur and philanthropist Jenny Craig, and benefits more than 40 San Diego County charities. Fox 5 Anchor Kathleen Bade will emcee. For more details, visit thecountryfriends.org

‘A Tribute to Big Band Vocalists’

RSF Women’s Fund luncheon

KAABOO Del Mar returns to the fairgrounds for its third consecutive year from Sept. 15 to Sept. 17. The event will feature 70 musical acts such as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Pink, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse and Weezer. The festival will also include works from visual artists, food from craft vendors and more experiences. For more information about the festival, visit kaaboodelmar.com

The Rancho Santa Fe Women’s Fund will kick off its 2017-2018 year Sept. 19 with a special luncheon noon at the Rancho Santa Fe Bistro. Guest speaker at the event will be Wendy L. Patrick, a San Diego County Deputy District Attorney, named the Ronald M. George Public Lawyer of the Year by the California State Bar’s Public Law Section, and recognized by her peers as one of the Top Ten criminal attorneys in San Diego by the San Diego Daily Transcript. She has completed over 150 trials ranging from hate crimes, to domestic violence, to first-degree murder. Fee for this luncheon is $40 per person.

The Coastal Cities Jazz Band will present six talented vocalists to sing tunes Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. that where made popular by great singers of the big band era. The vocalists will include: Ruby Presnell, The Evans Brothers, Tom and Rick, Draeh Jirnae, Michael Ruhl, and Leonard Tucker, Jr. Songs like, Blue Skies, Old Black Magic, It Had to Be You , All of Me and many more. The Coastal Cities Jazz Band has become one of the most popular big bands in San Diego and has presented several outstanding guest musicians over the past few years. Location: Poway Center for the Performing Arts (15498 Espola Rd, Poway). For advance tickets or questions, call Gary Adcock at 858-775-1113.

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Summer Twilight Concert The Del Mar Foundation’s final Summer Twilight Concert of this season will be held Sunday, Sept. 10 at Powerhouse

Park, 1658 Coast Boulevard, Del Mar, with Sensation Show Band performing. All concerts are free and open to the public. The concert begins at 5 p.m., preceded by a 4 p.m. opening performance featuring Whitney Shay and Robin Henkel. Visit delmarfoundation.org.

Coldwell Banker ‘Homes for Dogs’ event The Rancho Santa Fe office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage and Greyhound Adoption Center are joining hundreds of Coldwell Banker offices and animal shelters around the country for the Coldwell Banker "Homes for Dogs National Adoption Weekend." The dog adoption awareness event will be held Sunday, Sept. 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, located at 5951 Linea del Cielo, Rancho Santa Fe. "There will be a greyhound walk through the village of Rancho Santa Fe at 10 a.m. for those who would like to bring their greyhounds to socialize," said Lorraine Cimusz, an affiliated agent with the Rancho Santa Fe office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. "Come meet some adopted racing greyhound ambassadors on the lawn of the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe and learn more about the many other greyhounds rescued from racetracks who are ready for their forever homes at the Greyhound Adoption Center. Come out and spend some time getting to know the greyhounds!" For more information about the event, please contact Lorraine Cimusz at 760-822-9749 or info@LorraineSellsSD.com. To learn more about the Coldwell Banker Homes for Dogs Project, visit blog.coldwellbanker.com/homes-for-dogs/ To learn more about the Greyhound Adoption Center, visit houndsavers.org.

Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon The 12th annual Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon takes place at Dog Beach Del Mar on Sunday, Sept. 10 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other dog-and-family friendly activities scheduled at the 12th Annual Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon include the Surf Dog Hall-of-Fame Induction Ceremony, and live beach tunes, as well as regular event favorites including the pup-ular Canine Costume Contest, 50 interactive vendor booths with great gifts, snacks and dog items available for purchase, opportunity drawings, and a free special Kids’ Activity area – with crafts, face painting, games and more. For more information on the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon, visit animalcenter.org or call 858-756-4117.

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club Luncheon The North County San Diego Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club Luncheon and Meeting will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 11 a.m. Please contact DeeDee Barkley for location and more information at 858-771-5120.

‘American Art at SDMA’ lecture The next San Diego Museum of Art North County Chapter art lecture will be held Monday, Sept. 18 and feature the topic "The New Installation of American Art at SDMA." Speaker Sherry Reed, docent at the San Diego Museum of Art, will present highlights of familiar and "in the vault" works in the re-installation of American Art. The lecture will be held in St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, Del Mar, 15th & Maiden Lane (across from the Del Mar Plaza). Registration and refreshments at 9:30 a.m. and meeting from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Free for San Diego Museum of Art, North County Chapter members. $10 for others. Information: 760-704-6436.

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Surfing Madonna Beach Run set to break world record The beloved Surfing Madonna Beach Run, happening on Sunday, Nov. 5 at Moonlight Beach, is expected to set a new Guinness World Record for the world’s largest beach run. Only in its fifth year, this quickly growing run, which benefits the important ocean conservancy work of the Surfing Madonna Oceans Project, attracted 3,800 participants last year. This year, they expect to see over 5,000 runners tackling the

beautiful coastal sandy course and setting a new world record. Official Guinness World Record Judges are coming out from New York City to verify the attempt and ensure that the guidelines created specifically for this event (officially called “Largest race on sand”), are being closely followed. Part of the requirements include an “independent witness” for every 50 runners present, to

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Silver Age Yoga to hold fundraiser Sept. 18 Silver Age Yoga, a nonprofit organization that provides free yoga classes to seniors, and which taught over 800 free classes last year, is holding its fifth annual fundraiser Monday, Sept. 18 at the Powerhouse Community Center in Del Mar. The event is from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. with live music, great food and wine, beautiful sunset, spectacular ocean view, and a fun silent auction featuring items from local artists, restaurants and businesses. Silver Age Yoga students and teachers tickets are $42. All proceeds from the event will support Silver Age Yoga classes. For more information, or to buy tickets, go to silverageyoga.org or call 858-693-3110.

Historical Society needs volunteers with computer program skills The Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society is seeking volunteers with computer skills working with programs such as Power Point, Publisher, Pages and, possibly, Past Perfect for maintaining museum archives. The RSF Historical Society is using Apple iMac computers and the OS X El Capitan Operating system. The RSF Historical Society also has Windows for Mac. Please RSVP via email: info@rsfhs.org, or call 858-756-9291. Visit www.rsfhs.org.

Trevor Denman has new calling: Hall of Famer “And away they go…” — Trevor Denman’s signature call BY CHRIS ELLO nd now the track announcer, whose voice has become as welcome and familiar as that of ol’ Bing Crosby easing out a rendition of “Where the Turf Meets the Surf,” is going places himself. Trevor Denman — who has sent horses on their way with his signature call for more than three decades, and brought them home “moving like a winner” — is on his way to the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Denman will be inducted along with Los Angeles Lakers color analyst Stu Lantz in January at Toluca Lake. Denman will make a special trip from his Minnesota farm, where he all but disappears to during his offseason, to attend the ceremony at the Lakeside Golf Club. “This is a special honor because this encompasses all sports,” said Denman, before lending his all-but-patented South African accent to flawlessly calling another day of racing at the Del Mar racetrack recently. “It’s very, very nice. I mean, to be among some of the huge names that have won this honor — it’s very flattering.” Denman took over race-calling duties at Del Mar from the venerable Harry Henson in 1984. As the one-time voice of Santa Anita and the Breeders’ Cup as well, he joins an impressive collection of Southern California-based announcers. “I really pushed hard for him on the board,” said Larry Stewart, former longtime media columnist for the Los Angeles Times. “To me, he’s on the rung just below the real giants of the business, like Vin Scully (Dodgers), Chick Hearn (Lakers) and Bob Miller (Kings). He’s right there with the likes of Dick Enberg and many others. He’s an all-time legendary announcer.”

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Trevor Denman is in his 34th season as the Del Mar track announcer and has just been recently chosen for SoCal Sports Broadcaster Hall of Fame. For at least one generation of fans, and maybe even two, it’s hard to imagine a day at the races without Denman. He started calling races in 1971 at the age of 18 in his native South Africa after his original plan to become a jockey didn’t pan out. As he went along, Denman realized that just calling races wasn’t enough. Most horse racing announcers to that point had simply described the action. Denman is given much of the credit for reshaping the way horse racing is called by adding commentary. And his many colorful catchphrases have endeared him to fans. He had come up with “And away they go …” by the time he starting announcing at Santa Anita in 1983, but gives credit for its fame to his bosses there, who encouraged him to put more energy into the phrase. Some of his other favorites: “he’s coming on like an express train;” “they would have to sprout wings to catch him;” and “if you bet on Cigar, you can start heading to the collection window.”

“To me, you want to be professional, but it’s also important to be entertaining as well,” he said. “I try to balance the two. I don’t like ‘so-and-so is in third, so-and-so is in fourth, and so-and-so is in fifth.’ I think you have to pump a little life into it.” Nearing his 65th birthday, Denman feels full of life himself. Despite hobbling around all summer on a broken leg, suffered when he fell from a tractor on his farm back home, he says he has felt a second wind since retiring from Santa Anita at the end of 2015. Denman has no plans to leave his Del Mar post, saying that, at least for now, he’ll call the races until he’s no longer allowed to. Only when that day comes will Denman call it a career. Whatever the case, his Minnesota farm — far, far away from the hustle and bustle of the race track and general everyday life — will be waiting for him. And … away he’ll go. – Chris Ello is a writer for The San Diego Union-Tribune

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the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: ERIC M TOKUYAMA ESQ SBN 182217 HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP 400 SOUTH HOPE ST 8TH FLR LOS ANGELES CA 90071 CN940716 MCCRINK RSF5145286 Aug 24,31, Sept 7, 2017

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Foundation awards $30,000 grant to Elizabeth Hospice The Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation awarded The Elizabeth Hospice with a $30,000 grant in support of the nonprofit’s Hospice Care Fund that provides hospice care to patients who are challenged with financial hardship. As San Diego County’s most experienced and largest hospice provider, The Elizabeth Hospice has touched the lives of more than 95,000 individuals in its 39-year history. “This generous gift from The Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation makes it possible for individuals of all ages to receive comprehensive hospice care, regardless of their ability to pay,” said Jan Jones, president and CEO of The Elizabeth Hospice. Over the last 17 years, the Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation has donated $425,000 in support of the organization’s comprehensive programs, including family-centered community counseling services. Thanks to charitable support, The Elizabeth Hospice has never turned away a hospice-appropriate patient because of their inability to pay. Visit elizabethhospice.org

FROM RUN, B15 write a report confirming that people started at the same time, and ran at least 100 meters. Another criterion is that the course must consist of sand a minimum of 10 centimeters deep. Presuming the event meets all the requirements, the official judge will present the World Record title at the race’s award ceremony directly following the run. Following the run, Surfing Madonna will host an after party for participants at Seaside Bazaar complete with DJs and a beer garden. Runners will be invited to come celebrate, donning their finishers medals which features the Guinness World Record logo and proclaims, “Record Holder.” For more information, visit surfingmadonna.org.


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Thomas Melody (Neiman Marcus VP/GM), Elaine Darwin, Matthew Richter (Old Globe major gifts officer), Llewellyn Crain (Old Globe director of development), Ida Sandico-Whitaker (Neiman Marcus PR manager), Alex Yanez (Neiman Marcus style advisor)

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Bestselling author Gretchen Rubin to speak at RSF Library Guild event at The Inn Sept. 20 The RSF Library Guild, in partnership with Warwick’s, will present bestselling author Gretchen Rubin Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. The event will include a casual lunch, author presentation, and question and answer session. Rubin is one of the most influential and thought-provoking writers on human nature, according to a press release. Her pioneering work on happiness, which is at the heart of her bestsellers The Happiness Project and Happier at Home (more than two million copies sold worldwide), has sparked powerful conversations about the human search for happiness and has earned her a spot on Oprah’s SuperSoul 100, “a collection of 100 awakened leaders who are using their voices and talent to elevate humanity.” Rubin’s blockbuster bestseller Better Than Before explored how we can improve our

habits and create lasting change, the press release said. Now in her new book, “THE FOUR TENDENCIES: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How to Make Your Life Better (and Other People’s Lives Better, Too)” (Harmony, on sale Sept. 12, 2017), Rubin unlocks the personality framework that allows people to make better decisions, meet deadlines, suffer less stress and burn-out, and engage more effectively. And it all starts with a single question: “How do I respond to expectations?” For more information, visit www.gretchenrubin.com. The fee for the Sept. 20 event is $75, which includes a signed copy of Rubin’s new book. To make a reservation, visit rsflibraryguild.org or call 858-756-4780. The event has open reservations, one does not have to be a RSF Library Guild member to attend.

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physical maladies that oftentimes accompany her patients’ disorders, such as asthma, allergies, eczema and trouble sleeping. “Parents will say after a few months their child is like a different child. Some parents will say they don’t get sick at all anymore,” she said. “There are a lot of side benefits. I know that it works, it just works at different rates and it takes a lot of work.” Dr. Lisa Loegering will be giving a series of talks at local libraries about her approach to treating ADHD, the first of which is at 6 p.m. on Oct. 17 at the Carmel Valley Library. Learn more at www.lisaloegeringmd.com - Business spotlights are developed through this newspaper’s advertising department in support of our advertisers.

Side effects are rare, and her treatment can make the brain more receptive to other forms of therapy — for example, Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) for autism. And while autism remains without a cure, but her type of biochemical treatments help her autistic patients roughly 85 percent of the time, she said. “It’s a shame that people don’t even know it exists,” she said. “They know that ABA is very effective but they know absolutely zero that a nutrient treatment would make the brain healthier and as a result make the child healthier, and would complement that treatment.” And it can have dramatic effect on the kinds of

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Together Against Cancer workshop Moores Cancer Center presents Together Against Cancer, a free relationship workshop for couples impacted by cancer. For information and to register, please go to holdmetightcouplesretreat.info/tac/ or phone (858)822-5381.

New comedy ‘American Hero’ New Village Arts announces the second play of its 17th season, American Hero, the provocative new comedy by Bess Wohl. Runs Sept. 15-Oct. 15 at New Village Arts Theatre in Carlsbad. American Hero takes place at a newly-franchised sub shop at the local mall in a run-down American suburb. There, three down-on-their-luck "sandwich artists" — a teenager, a single mom and a downsized corporate banker — are perfecting the mustard-to-cheese ratio, according to the company manual, when their shot at the American dream is interrupted by a series of peculiar events. To keep their minimum-wage jobs, they must become unlikely allies in a post-recession world; even as corporate America gives up on them, they band together to prove that heroes aren't born, they're made... fresh to order on your choice of bread. Visit newvillagearts.org. Location: 2787 State Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008

Foreign Film: Lemon Tree Israeli Foreign Film: Lemon Tree Israeli, Arabic and Hebrew with English subtitles. 2008, 1 hr 46 min; rated PG-13. Friday, Sept. 8 1 p.m.-3 p.m. San Elijo Campus of MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave, Cardiff, CA 92007, room 204. Free

Striking architectural design and luxurious style distinguish this custom contemporary beach house! Watch the waves break at Seaside from your master suite or experience ultimate indoor-outdoor living from the view deck overlooking San Elijo Lagoon. Western multi sliders, exquisite oak wood floors, largeformat concrete tiles and cumaru wood siding perfectly blend designer elements to give warmth and romance to this coastal gem. A short walk to the best beaches and shopping and acclaimed Seaside Market!

$2,919,000

Kevin Dalzell Mobile 858.922.8547 kevin@dalzellgroup.com CalBRE #01358895

The story of a Palestinian widow who must defend her lemon orchard when a new Israeli Defense Minister moves next to her and threatens to have her lemon grove torn down. At the same time she develops a human bond with the minister’s wife. Info: lifesanelijo@gmail.com

28th annual Fall Home/ Garden Show During its three-day extravaganza this Sept. 22-24 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, the 28th annual Fall Home/Garden Show will feature hundreds of products, remodeling inspiration, hands-on demonstrations, educational seminars by professional trade, building and design associations. For more information: 858-350-3738 or visit www.fallhomegardenshow.com

Garden Native to hold workshop Garden Native will present a workshop Saturday, Sept. 16 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This is an event for garden enthusiasts and landscape professionals to learn how to plant a native garden. In addition to the basics, attendees will learn of the far-reaching benefits of using native horticulture. These benefits include low-water use, low maintenance, and providing habitat for native wildlife including birds and other pollinators. The keynote speaker, Greg Rubin, CEO of California's Own Native Landscape Design, Inc., will be delivering a comprehensive talk on native plant installation. The workshop will be held on the campus of First Unitarian Universalist Church, 298 West Arbor Drive, in the Hillcrest neighborhood of San Diego. Tickets are $40 and include lunch and hot beverages and muffins in the morning. Parking is free. For registration and further information, visit gardennative.org

San Diego Friends of Jung Lecture to be held Sept. 15 The San Diego Friends of Jung Friday Lecture will be held Sept. 15 7:30 p.m. at The Winston School, 215 9th Street, Del Mar, 92014. The event will feature Julie Sgarzi, Ph.D., who will speak on “Stuck Frozen, Immobilized: Finding Meaning in Psyche.” What is happening when we feel utterly stuck in our lives or on a project? Is there meaning in these feelings of paralysis that arise so frequently? What is needed to reawaken our energetic nature? Inevitably, there are times when we each feel stuck unable to live

fully and connect with the creative nature of psyche and the energies needed to animate and propel us into life. In this talk and discussion, we will investigate how psyche immobilizes and frees, exploring the vital place of image and symbol in reconnecting with the unconscious and transforming what once was hopelessly stuck. Julie Sgarzi, holds a doctorate in depth psychology, and lectures and writes on contemporary issues from a Jungian and depth-psychological perspective. Non-members $20 www.jungsandiego.org


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Greg Williams Affiliates with Rancho Santa Fe Office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Greg Williams has associated with the Rancho Santa Fe office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage as an affiliate agent. He comes to the office with more than 22 years of real estate experience. “I have always been exposed to real estate. This began with my father, a businessman who redeveloped two of his farms into housing communities, also my wife is an experienced REALTOR and interior designer, and I have retail properties across the North of England,” said Williams. “I chose Coldwell Banker because of prior experience with their agents in Florida. Plus, they are the complete package with a great reputation for marketing, education and professionalism.” Prior to affiliating with Coldwell Banker

Greg Williams Residential Brokerage, Williams worked for GKE Investments, Realty 3000 and Arvida Realty Sales. He was responsible for all aspects of commercial and residential property investment, including purchase, renovation, management, tenant relations, budget analysis and sales. He has a Florida real estate license and is a short sale and foreclosure

specialist, Smart Home specialist and a member of the San Diego Green Building Council. He is working toward obtaining Negotiation Expert and Seller Representative Specialist designations. Williams holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and entrepreneurial studies from Babson College, Boston. “I have personally bought, renovated and sold many homes over the years, and I moved my family, three teenagers, two dogs, possessions and cars from Florida to Rancho, so I know the process and stress involved,” said Williams. “I believe that every real estate transaction should be a win-win for all involved.” For more information about Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, visit coldwellbankerhomes.com.

RSF Homes Sold Aug. 15 - Sept. 1 Address / Bed / Bath / Selling Price

92067 5305 La Crescenta / 6 / 6.5 / $4,500,000 4773 El Mirlo / 6 /8 / $3,975,000

David Toler, vice chair of the Kumeyaay Diegueno Land Conservancy, to speak at DMF Talks event The Del Mar Foundation presents DMF Talks with David Toler, vice chair of the Kumeyaay Diegueno Land Conservancy and a board member of the Inter-Tribal Court of Southern California and a member of the San Pasqual Tribal Council, speaking on “Past and Present: the Original Inhabitants of San Diego County.” Who are the Native Americans who lived on the land before us? David Toler will speak about the journey of one of the first peoples, his ancestors, who lived in this area through the story of one Ipai (aka Kumeyaay) family. The event is free and will be held at the Powerhouse Community Center in Del Mar on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. Online reservations are required and may be made at

delmarfoundation.org/events. Seating is limited. DMF Talks, the Del Mar Foundation’s unique version of TED Talks, draws its speakers from locally-based creative, intellectual and scientific leaders. Launched in 2012, DMF Talks aims to entertain, inspire, and educate the Del Mar community through a series of free presentations. The Del Mar Foundation sponsors programs, makes grants, and manages over $2 million in endowment funds to benefit the greater Del Mar community. The Foundation’s community endowment provides long-term funding stability for community needs. For more information about the Del Mar Foundation visit www.delmarfoundation.org.

OPEN HOUSES $549,000 3BD / 2.5BA

CARLSBAD

3052 Avenida Christina Heidi White, Berkshire Hathaway California Properties

Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 858-353-1171

CARMEL VALLEY

$489,500 1BD / 1BA

3857 Pell Place, Unit 112 Sat & Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Cheryl Chen, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices CA Properties 858-366-2767

$1,429,000 4BD / 3.5BA

5034 McGill Way Sat & Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Charles & Farryl Moore, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 858-395-7525

$1,579,000 5BD / 4.5BA

5280 White Emerald Drive Charles & Farryl Moore, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

$2,099,000 4BD / 3BA

6535 Caminito Stella Brett Combs, P.S. Platinum Properties

Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 858-284-1800

$6,995,000 5BD / 6.5BA

4920 Rancho Del Mar Trail Becky Campbell, Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty

Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 858-449-2027

$1,629,000 4BD / 4.5BA

748 Rancho Santa Fe Rd – Olivenhain Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Christie Horn, Berkshire Hathaway CA Prop/Host: Nicholas Wilkinson 858-775-9817

ENCINITAS

RANCHO SANTA FE

5515 San Elijo / 2 / 2.5 / $3,200,000

$1,398,000 4BD / 4BA

7547 Delfina – Santaluz Jennifer J. Janzen-Botts, Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty

5511 Codorniz / 5 / 6 / $2,830,000

$2,168,900 5BD / 3BA

4611 El Mirlo Danielle Short, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

4447 La Noria / 5 / 4.5 / $2,500,000

Sat 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 858-395-7525

Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 760-845-3303

Sat & Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 619-708-1500

$2,649,000-$2,799,000 7559 Northern Lights – Santaluz 4BD / 4.5BA Gloria Shepard & Kathy LysaughtColdwell Banker

Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 619-417-5564

$2,750,000 3BD / 3BA

15815 Las Planideras Linda Sansone, Willis Allen Real Estate

Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 858-775-6356

$7,300,000 5BD / 6.5BA

17501 Via de Fortuna Tom DiNoto, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

18425 Calle La Serra / 4 / 4.5 / $3,195,000

$975,000 2BD / 2BA

255 Turf View Drive Csilla Crouch, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices

16112 Via Madera Circa W. / 4 / 3.5 / $1,339,000

$1,698,000 5BD / 3BA

672 San Mario Danielle Short, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

6513 Paseo Delicias / 4 / 3.5 / $2,050,000

92091 18408 Calle La Serra / 4 / 5 / $4,075,000

Source: RealQuest

SOLANA BEACH

Sat & Sun 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 858-888-3579 Sat & Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 858-245-6793 Sun 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 619-708-1500

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SOUTHWEST ESCONDIDO, 1+2BD/2+1BA | $999,500

RANCHO SANTA FE, 4BD/ 7+2BA | $30,000,000

SANTALUZ, 4+1BD/4+1BA | $2,425,000

RANCHO SANTA FE, 4+1BD/4+2BA | $2,188,888

RANCHO SANTA FE, 4+1BD/4+2BA | $7,250,000

RANCHO SANTA FE, 5BD/5+2BA | $3,350,000

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