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likely to carry over post-pandemic. The Beach & Bay Press and La Jolla Village News surveyed a representative cross-section of small businesses and individuals in the community to get their take on if – or how – things will be different moving forward. “It’s a mess, just a rat’s race to figure out what’s going on,� is how Brett Murphy, owner of La Jolla Sports Club at 7825 Fay Ave., which has been shuttered
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since mid-March, summarized the pandemic “pause,� and efforts of small businesses like his to secure government stimulus funding. “The wait times are ungodly on the phone calls,� he added. Acknowledging he’s “remained positive� during the six weeks his fitness center has been shuttered as non-essential, Murphy has been busy setting up a food bank to help his laid-off employees. He’s also getting around to doing some
fix-its in his fitness facility. With the coronavirus situation changing daily, Murphy said intimations are he may be allowed to re-open July 1. But he noted, even what his exact operating conditions will be like for reopening, are uncertain. “We have no clue,� Murphy said. “We’re being told people in gyms may have to wear masks and gloves, and that we may have to temperature check everyone who walks in the door and provide sixfeet of distancing.� Murphy’s also being told it’s possible he may have to take 20- to 30-minute breaks periodically to sanitize things. Given the uncertainties, Murphy’s certain of one thing. “What I’m going to do is make my club the safest and cleanest you could possibly work out at,� he noted. Mission Beach small-business owner Greg Knight, who owns San Diego Kids Party Rentals, said the coronavirus pause has left him temporarily practically dead in the water. “Last year in April we did $145,000 in sales,� Knight said. “This year in April, I did $280.� Knight said it’s obvious he’s
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Ocean Beach, comes together to make it thrive.” Councilmember Dr. Jennifer Campbell, whose district includes the Peninsula and Pacific and Mission beaches, said the new normal will be with everyone for the foreseeable future. "This pandemic will have a multitude of impacts over the coming weeks, months, and years,” she said. “I believe wearing masks will be a part of our lives when out and about to protect each other. I also believe that we'll see folks ordering more take-out to support local restaurants over the coming
months, rather than eating out once they're allowed to open.” Added Campbell: “However, as chair of the (City Council) Environment Committee, I do believe that there will be some real permanent benefits from the way people have changed their lives during this time. For instance, I believe we will see working from home become far more common than before, helping us decrease our emissions and increase job satisfaction from less commuting. “I also hope that people continue to walk, bike, and run more than they did before Covid-19 came to San Diego. Finally, I hope that the sense of community San Diegans have built, with neighbors running errands for each
NEWS other, people checking in on each other more, continues once this time is in the rear-view mirror." Several individuals in the Peninsula gave their take and what they expect from the new normal. “I think some of our mom-andpop shops are going to do fine once things get back up and running,” said Andrea Schlageter, chair of Ocean Beach Planning Group. “There are ones that have really stepped up to help our communities and be a strong presence right now, and the community has in-kind supported them with their dollars. I think the biggest holes in our main street are going to be all the shops that cater almost exclusively to selling
San Diego T-shirts and cheap sunglasses.” “Nobody knows what the future holds,” said City Attorney candidate Cory Briggs. “What I know today is that San Diegans are resilient, resourceful, and generous. Whatever comes, I’m sure we’ll be a role model for others.” “I have seen the communities of Point Loma, Midway, and Ocean Beach come together strong to support our local small momand-pop businesses and each other in their own streets as neighbors,” said Peninsula community planner Margaret Virissimo. “It will be a little bit more challenging for just a few more months. However, the strong community
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Charles David “Chuck” Grim January 8, 1945–April 28, 2020 Beloved husband and father, Chuck Grim, 75, took off for his final flight on April 28th, wife and daughters by his side. A lifelong resident of Pacific Beach, the community will never be the same without him ripping around in his early Z28 or, more recently, his red Tesla. As a boy, Chuck enjoyed road trips with his family, traveling along Route 66 to visit his maternal grandparents’ farm in rural Kansas (where he delighted in seeing his uncle’s crop duster plane) and to his paternal grandparents’ farm in Chehalis, Washington. After attending Mission Bay High, Chuck earned a degree in engineering from San Diego State University. From graduation to retirement, he worked on inertial navigation systems for the Navy at North Island. He and his wife of 43 years, Mary Kay, were blessed with two wonderful daughters, Andrea and Katie. Chuck loved water skiing, snow skiing (especially their annual trips to Brianhead, Utah), and supporting his daughters in rowing and cross country. His lifelong passion for all things planes led him to cofound the Silent Electric Flyers of San Diego, help procure a flying field on Sea World Drive, and travel the world as team manager of the U.S. F5B/F5D international competition team. Chuck also helped found the “Beach Coalition for Farnum,” a local Pacific Beach group instrumental in turning the old elementary school site into the Taylor public library. For 11 years, Chuck waged a valiant
and honorable fight against prostate cancer. He was an active member of the Informed Prostate Cancer Support Group of San Diego—learning a great deal and making many friends. Special thanks to Dr. Richard Lam and team at Prostate Oncology Specialists and to Elizabeth Hospice. Chuck had a happy, productive life. He was rational and pragmatic, quiet but known to jump in with a good joke—and, most importantly, kind. He was a steady, loving, and supportive figure for his family. He is survived by his wife, Mary Kay, and daughters, Andrea and Katie; his many family members and friends in the San Diego and Los Angeles areas, including the Graff family; his brother Richard and family in Grants Pass, Oregon; and extended family in Kansas and Washington. If you would like to make a donation in his name, please consider IPCSG of San Diego (ipcsg.org).
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Garcia said. "You can count on me." "Victor's design really moved the town council board members," Sinsky-Crosby said. "It's the quieter, more subtle side of social distancing. It speaks to unsung heroes. My mail carrier was moved by Victor's design. I just bought him one as a gift." The "quarantees" are available for purchase for the next 12 days.
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T-SHIRT FUNDRAISER FOR CATS AND DOGS GB Apparel & Design, the parent company for San Diego performance apparel brand "Clinch Gear," has teamed up with Jenny Milkowski from CBS News 8 for their "Stay PAWsitive" T-shirt and tanks fundraiser with 100% of the profits benefiting The Cat Lounge in La Jolla, and Second Chance Dog Rescue. There is a two-week pre-order that ends on May 17. All tops will begin to ship on Tuesday, May 26. Visit gbapparelanddesign.com. BUB’S AT THE BEACH IS BACK Kick off the weekend with take-out from Bub’s at the Beach as the eatery at 1030 Garnet Ave. reopens its doors for to-go services on May 16 from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays
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he Pacific Beach Tuesday Farmers Market will reopen May 19 under the new City of San Diego guidelines. The market, which began in 2011, was closed in late March when the City of San Diego suspended all farmers’ markets permits. The governor's office ordered farmers’ markets to stay open along with grocery stores as essential services, but individual counties and cities set their own requirements for continued operations.
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Ruth's #5 Salsa, Baba Foods, Edible Alchemy fermented foods, Green Fix vegetable juices, and other favorites will also return.” Markets are not currently hosting food or beverages prepared to eat onsite, or local crafters. "With fresh air and wide-open spaces, nutrient-dense food straight from the farmer, and one-touch shopping, we think this is the very safest way to shop for groceries," she said. "One day, the Pacific Beach Tuesday market will be a community gathering place again, but right now the priority is to bring farmfresh food to our neighbors."
NEW RULES Farm and food booths will be spread far apart to allow for easy distancing, and sidewalks will be marked so that six-foot spacing is also maintained while waiting to enter. “One-touch shopping means no squeezing avocados or melons to check for ripeness, so no other customer touches any product before the purchaser,” said Fields White. “Instead, shoppers point at what they want, and the farmer will select the item and place it for pickup. Reusable bags can be used at markets as long as the shopper packs their own bag.
“Expect a single entry and exit to each block, and market staff enforcing a maximum number of people per block and a minimum of six feet of physical distancing by everyone including family members,” added Fields White. “With a limited capacity, no pets are allowed in the market. Shoppers are requested to shop alone and efficiently so that more households can be served, then return home with their groceries. Face coverings are currently required for shoppers as well as farmers and vendors, by San Diego County order. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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near the bridge by one trailhead with a small parking lot accessible from Torrey Pines Road. “It cost $7,000 to $10,000 to clean that out,” she said. “That slope is now barren.” Another project by Friends of Coast Walk Trail involves addressing water leaking from underneath the trail eroding bluffs, while a third project entails the restoration of eroded stretches of the trail due to wear and tear. “We’ve been working together with stormwater and parks,”
noted Fake. At the same end of the trail where the Arundo was removed, a turnaround in a small parking lot was completed at that trailhead with a small cul-desac near Prospect Street. “Gary Pence (traffic engineer) from the City came out and worked with residents on a viable design,” said Fake noting, “You can’t have more parking down there because it’s a sensitive bluff. There are now seven parking spots, one disabled, and the turnaround to
relieve congestion.” Other trail-improvement projects include Overgrown vegetation removal, funded and started; removal of invasive Century plants and replanting of Lemonade berry, funded and started; and repair of worn Goldfish Point fencing, fundraising starting in fall 2020 with work scheduled to begin January 2021. Of five trail-improvements projects, Fake noted, “Two of the five are done. We can do the work if we have the funding.”
and recreation was prepared in 1956. Access the plan on the City's website. Find it under the "Complete Communities: Play Everywhere Documents" section sandiego.gov/planning. If you have a comment or question to share with the working group concerning La Jolla's shorelines and parks, email lajollaparksandbeaches@gmail.com by May 15.
fundraisers were canceled, the La Jolla High Foundation is still raising funds needed to support the school. Many of La Jolla High's needs such as a dedicated college specialist, an additional security guard, campus improvements, academic team advisors and science and art classroom supplies are not fully funded by the San Diego Unified School District. In lieu of the annual Viking Golf Classic and Spring Fling, the foundation will be holding its first online Spring Auction the week of May 18-22. Stay tuned for more
information about this amazing auction with more than 90 items donated to date and valued at more than $35,000. There will be something for everyone so be ready to join us and let the bidding fun begin.
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Fake estimates $25,000 will be needed to finance trail improvements. “I have one person who committed $5,000, and I’m about halfway there,” she said, adding a major problem being dealt with is replacing non-native invasive plants with drought-tolerant native species, like the lemonade berry for Century plant swap. About Friends of Coast Walk Trail’s plans, Fake said, “We’ll just keep going forward for the next three years.” Besides being scenic, there’s another distinguishing characteristic of the Coast Walk Trail: It’s practically in neighbors’ backyards. “Coast Walk is a trail, it’s a street, it’s people’s sidewalk, it’s a connector,” Fake said. She added Friends is working with Black Sage Environmental, a firm with 30 years of combined experience with natural resource management and environmental protection, on trail improvements. Fake said the pandemic has caused the dog-friendly trail with seven strategically placed but well-worn benches along its way to become more crowded, as quarantining people get out for a little socially-distanced R&R. “It’s not wide enough to accommodate both pedestrians and bikes,” she said. “It’s really a trail to be walked, not hiked.” For more information, or to volunteer or make a donation to Coast Walk Trail restoration, visit friendsofcoastwalk.org.
more than 30 million children who take part in the National School Lunch Program for regular, balanced and nutritious meals, are unsure of where their next meal may be coming from. Every month, the San Diego Food Bank provides food to approximately 350,000 individuals and families throughout San Diego County. That's why The Shops at La Jolla Village donated $25,000, for about 125,000 meals for those in need. LA JOLLA ON-RAMP CLOSURES POSTPONED The daytime lane closure previously scheduled to take place this week on southbound Interstate 5 has been postponed. The lane closure planned for the I-5 onramp from Genesee Avenue also has been postponed. Additional notice will be provided once the work is rescheduled. When the closures take place, crews will install permanent signage for the new auxiliary lane that will connect Genesee Avenue with La Jolla Village Drive. Due to the complexity of the work, closures can be postponed at any time without notice. View closure updates at ShiftSanDiego.com, Facebook.com/MidCoastTrolley, or Twitter.com/MidCoastTrolley.
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Mayor Faulconer expands childcare support for essential workers Continuing to take steps to deliver relief to San Diegans affected by Covid-19, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer joined County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and City Councilmember Chris Cate on May 8 to announce the City and the County will direct $10 million in federal stimulus funding to provide childcare for essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic response. At the mayor’s direction, the City has committed $5 million in CARES Act funding to the effort, matching the County’s $5 million commitment approved earlier this week. “Our economy is powered by people. People with families, with children. That’s why childcare is economic development. You can't have one without the other,� Faulconer said. “So today we are proud to announce that San Diego is expanding childcare support for our essential and frontline workers. This funding will support them so they keep our communities safe and our families healthy.�
Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the City received $248 million to address Covid-19 related expenses. Essential workers are eligible to receive childcare assistance regardless of their income, including health care workers, first responders, emergency medical services personnel, grocery store staff and environmental services professionals. Childcare providers are also eligible for relief. “Life is a struggle for many families under normal circumstances and, during a pandemic, financial and childcare struggles are magnified. The $10 million in combined childcare vouchers we’re making available for essential workers and vulnerable working families will ease some anxiety during this difficult time,� said Fletcher, the County’s Covid-19 Subcommittee co-chair. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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work with a woman in her 90s), and I wondered how to show my appreciation. I decided to make a little needlepoint pillow for Jack with his birthdate. Two months later, the pillow was finished. I called Matt, my Smart TV technician, to come pick it up at the front desk of my retirement community as he could no longer visit me due to the coronavirus. When he arrived here, he was wearing a mask. One of the residents stopped him and said, “I wish I had one of those.” Afterwards, he asked me whether White Sands needed some masks. As he had ordered a thousand to donate to a friend’s hospital here in town, he said he would be happy to divert some to White Sands. I forwarded his email to Shelly, our Health Service Administrator. She was beyond excited and was most grateful for this windfall as her own expected delivery was delayed. The next day, Matt delivered a hundred masks to White Sands. While spending time with Matt as he was fiddling with my Smart TV, we talked about our lives. Out of this seemingly casual encounter, something happened that may make a difference in the health of many. On top of his generous donation of masks, Matt sent me a pot of beautiful yellow tulips. In a note he wrote that he would tell Jack that the pillow was made by his adopted grandmother. Sometimes a meeting with an unlikely stranger can lead to unexpected outcomes. In these times of uncertainty and chaos,
be willing to go beyond a casual conversation; open yourself up and share parts of your life with another. You may create a bond that can have unexpected positive repercussions. Even when nothing comes out of a conversation, there are some things that happen in the moment of the connection, something about our shared humanity, about two people who, for a few minutes, go beyond superficial chitchat. There is a kind of resonance that speaks to a seldom-reached part of our psyche — the part that is activated when we spend time with family or good friends. Although we cannot currently have these chance encounters in person, we can reach out to friends we have lost touch with. I am grateful to be hearing from some of my old friends concerned about how I am doing during this crisis. I also have distant relatives who are now sending photos of their children and new grandchildren. We are reviving and strengthening our social networks. I hope that these new connections with friends and relatives will last beyond the virus. I have learned how to FaceTime with my assistant, Kati; we have been working on these columns together remotely. FaceTime provides us with a face, not just a voice, which is welcome in these times of seclusion. I have also learned to take classes via Zoom, permitting me to see the faces of other White Sands residents helps to reduce feelings of isolation. Copyright © 2020. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.
year, and it’s big business for our San Diego Bay waterfront tenants. Ultimately, public health is most important, and we must follow state public health directives which say large public events are not allowed and aren’t likely to be allowed for some time,” said Port of San Diego CEO Randa Coniglio. “We look forward to the return of this celebratory and captivating event in 2021.” Like many events this year, the Big Bay Boom is going virtual. The public is invited to tune in to a live television special to air on Saturday, July 4, on FOX 5 (San Diego) and KTLA (Los Angeles). While details are still to come, the special will feature Big Bay Boom fireworks from past years, along with special interviews and content. “More than 125,000 households throughout Southern California and Baja watched the 2019 Big Bay Boom on television – making it the most watched locally produced special in the country. This year, we’re focusing all our efforts on the TV special and plan to include even more content to celebrate our nation’s independence,” said Sandy Purdon, Big Bay Boom executive producer.
OB STREET FAIR AND JULY 4 FIREWORKS CANCELED The 41st annual Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off Festival, originally scheduled for June 25, has officially been canceled. Out of an abundance of caution, careful consideration and advice from health and government officials, the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association has decided to postpone their biggest annual event to June 26, 2021. “Because our events bring local, national and international attendees, we must take extra precautions and careful consideration in our decision-making,” said Denny Knox, executive director of the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association. “We will do everything we can to make our events as safe as possible for everyone in attendance.” The Ocean Beach MainStreet Association continues to monitor the situation closely as they plan on how to adapt their events to correspond to social distancing and sanitary government standards. OBMA plans to reopen their weekly farmers market in early summer and will announce an official date soon. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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FROM MY GARDEN – Spanish style home with an English soul MME. PLANTIER:
BY LINDA MARRONE
Growing up an apple tree in the corner of the front yard, Blairii #2's stunning pink blossoms intermingle with a new crop of apples. A fragrant Bourbon Rose that was cultivated in 1845, Blairii #2 can climb to heights of 18 feet. A heavy bloomer at first, it will then produce fewer flowers as the season goes on, much like many antique varieties.
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ne of the first homes bu i lt i n La Jol la's Barber Tract in the 1920s, this Spanish Revival home is draped in climbing roses and surrounded by gardens f illed with fruit trees, f lowering plants and herbs that all flourish alongside antique roses. In the same family for over 50 years, the charming style of the garden is reminiscent of the English countryside, but with a Mediterranean f lair. Originally from England, the current owner's mother began planting the garden in the 1960s and when I met her decades later, she shared with me some of her knowledge of gardening and antique roses. Her garden was featured on the first Secret Garden Tour in 1999 and again in 2001 and the many varieties of old roses are special elements of the gardens. Predecessors of today's roses, antique roses have a much stronger perfume than modern roses and the fragrance of the old roses greets you at the garden gate and follows you throughout the garden. Following are a few of the many different heritage roses that adorn the garden:
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON:
Named after the Chateau de Malmaison, the former residence of Empress Josephine of France and in honor of her beautiful rose garden, this heavily fragrant ruffled Bourbon Rose was cultivated in 1843. The rose bush is not a vigorous grower and all its
NEW DAWN: Tumbling over the front garden wall with its ruffled creamy white blossoms and sweet scent, Mme. Plantier is one of the many antique roses that welcomes you to the garden. A hearty Alba Rose that can also be trained as a climber, Mme. Plantier was cultivated in 1835, but the Alba Rose itself dates back to the Middle Ages and it was once known as the "tree rose."
energy seems to go into its blush pink flowers that can measure 4 inches across. CHEROKEE (ROSA LAEVIGALA): Sprawling across a portion of fence on the north side of the home is the species rose, Cherokee. Introduced to the United States in the 1700s, it now grows wild all over North America. In 1916, the state of Georgia designated it as their state flower. Considered to be a "rambler" that can grow 15 to 30 feet long, its long vine-like canes are covered with fragrant white roses that have five single petals surrounding a large yellow center pistil.
BLAIRII #2: Gracefully climbing up an arbor on the front of the home, New Dawn has pale pink blossoms that turn to almost white as they mature and are an artful contrast to the homes sunny yellow façade. While still considered an "old rose," this fragrant vigorous climber was cultivated in 1930 and will grow from 10 to 15 feet in height. It blooms more frequently than many of the older varieties.
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La Jolla school helps manufacture face shields for healthcare workers the pandemic. “Someone from Francis Parker had been working on some designs for face shields,� Stewart said. “We had them down here teaching us how to use the (3-D) technology on our printers.� “We reached out to Scripps and they were very excited about our 3-D project,� said Jennifer Seymour, an Upper School math teacher at Bishop's and a member of its Center for Creative Sciences team. Founded in 1909 and affiliated with the Episcopal church, The Bishop’s School is an independent coeducational college preparatory day school for students countywide in grades six through 12. Francis Parker School is a college preparatory independent day school in San Diego serving students from junior kindergarten through 12th grade.
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