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Citing rising costs and waning support, the Mission Bay Yacht Club cancels its pyrotechnics display on Mission Bay for the first time in 20-plus years. But the show will go on for others. Check out our roundup of area fireworks displays and other Fourth of July-related activities on Page 9.
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Homeland Security funds 14 surveillance cameras at 12 strategic beach, bay sites BY PATRICIA WALSH | BEACH & BAY PRESS
New surveillance cameras, like this one installed at the north end of the Ingraham Street Bridge, will be monitored by lifeguards. The cameras will be accessible to police, the U.S. Coast Guard, DepartPhoto by Patricia Walsh I Beach & Bay Press ment of Homeland Security and other governmental agencies.
City officials have installed surveillance cameras at key waterfront locations from Ocean Beach to De Anza Cove as a result of funding from the Department of Homeland Security. The 14 cameras are atop buildings and light poles in 12 locations: • encircling Mission Bay at Hospitality Point • San Diego Lifeguard Headquarters • Rose Marie Starnes South Shores Boat Launch • entrance to Fiesta Island • Dana Boat Launch • Vacation Island • the north end of the Ingraham Street Bridge • Mission Point • Ocean Beach Pier • Santa Clara Point • Ski Beach • De Anza Boat Launch Funding for the cameras comes from a grant the city received in 2011 from the Homeland Security’s Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). Of the $16 million grant, $385,000 pays for the cameras, according to Darren Pudgil, spokesman for Mayor Jerry Sanders’ Office. Pudgil said the city receives a grant from Homeland Security annually, and that camera-maintenance costs will be paid for over time from the city’s budget. The cameras, which will be shared by a cross-section of law enforcement and government agencies — including the SEE CAMERAS, Page 6
Collaborative summertime cleanup series set to polish PB BY KEITH ANTIGIOVANNI | BEACH & BAY PRESS Discover Pacific Beach (DPB), the Pacific Beach Business Improvement District (BID) and District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer’s office are joining forces with the community this month to spruce up Pacific Beach for the summer. The greater improvements include powerwashing sidewalks, sweeping, weeding planters and wells, repaving Garnet and replacing old trash receptacles. The cleanup is made possible through $21,000 from discretionary funds from Faulconer’s office that has paid The Urban Corps of San Diego County to work on the cleanups. “Unfortunately, many of the big cleanup projects tend to cost more than, for example, promotional efforts … Something of this size is really unique and we are grateful and excited for the opportunity,” said Sara Berns, director of DPB. SEE CLEANUP, Page 5
A member of The Urban Corps powerwashes a sidewalk during a previous summer cleanup day in Pacific Beach. More cleanups are slated this month as a result of $21,000 in discretionary funds provided by the office of District 2 City CounCourtesy photo cilman Kevin Faulconer.
Lifeguards jump from a rescue helicopter as part of a recent round of training at Mission Bay. The City Council last week authorized an additional $372,000 for San Diego Lifeguard Services for three relief positions and Photo by Jim Grant I Beach & Bay Press the creation of a wellness program.
City Council comes to rescue of lifeguards Funds OK’d for relief positions, wellness program pass the budget, but not before BY MARIKO LAMB | BEACH & BAY PRESS agreeing to revise expenditures San Diego lifeguards — who to accommodate the lifeguards’ said they were left out of Mayor funding request for three relief Jerry Sanders’ budget priorities positions and a wellness profor the coming fiscal year — gram. were rescued by the City Council “You guys really looked after a on June 11 at the council’s sec- group of professional rescuers ond public hearing of the who look after the public, and mayor’s revised budget. you’ve really taken into considerCouncilmembers voted 7-1 — ation our health and our wellwith District 5 City Councilman Carl DeMaio dissenting — to SEE FUNDS, Page 6
Guards bracing for a busy summer of rescues, beach ambassador duties BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS June 11 was the first official day of San Diego lifeguard’s super-busy summer season lasting through Labor Day on Sept. 3, and the department was ready with a beefed-up staff to handle the annual mass-migration of tourists and locals to coastal beaches. “There is full summer staffing at all Mission Bay beaches from now until the end of summer every day from Ocean Beach to Torrey Pines State Beach,” said San Diego Lifeguard Lt. John Everhart. “We base our summer schedule on the city school district being out.” Everhart said the annual displacement of students, local and not, from classrooms to beaches adds greatly to the daily coastal population as does “people traveling with their kids out of school trying to get an early jump on summer vacation.”
A lifeguard sprints into action during a rescue. Photo by Jim Grant I Beach & Bay Press
Since spring, Everhart said lifeguards have been gradually “ramping up” equipment and personnel preparing for summer during which time medically certified seasonal lifeguards are added to bolster staff up and down the coast. “We look forward to having SEE SUMMER, Page 6
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Disabled beachgoers have new tool to roam beaches BY MARIKO LAMB | BEACH & BAY PRESS When the ocean’s call beckons, San Diego’s residents and visitors alike flock to the coastal communities by the hundreds, particularly during the city’s warm summer months. For beachgoers with disabilities, however, a simple venture to the beach can be a daunting and discouraging undertaking. Now, thanks to the efforts of councilmembers, community groups and advocates for those with disabilities, wheelchair-bound beachgoers, too, can effortlessly answer the ocean’s enticing call. Just in time for summer, community leaders have banded together to supply three new beach wheelchairs at San Diego’s busiest beaches. The wheelchairs, which have oversize, allterrain wheels and a water-friendly cushioned seat, allow those who are mobility disabled to easily access the ocean, at no cost to the user. La Jolla Shores Surfing Association member Amelia Opean — an avid swimmer and wheelchair-bound para-
District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer (at podium) and councilmembers Todd Gloria and Sherri Lightner donated funds from their office budgets to supply beach communities like Pacific Beach with new beach wheelchairs for disabled beachgoers. Photo by Mariko Lamb I Beach & Bay Press
plegic — spearheaded the fundraising effort to fix La Jolla Shores’ only beach wheelchair last year. “I’ve been swimming down at La Jolla Shores about six years,” she said. “The chair wasn’t working too well last year, so I stepped up to raise some
money to get it fixed. Co-workers, friends, families — we all pitched in, and the La Jolla Shores Surfing Association was generous enough to match those funds.” SEE MOBILITY, Page 5
Investigators probing attempted sex assault in PB; other cases linked Detectives from the San Diego Police Department’s Sex Crimes Unit are hunting for the suspect in an attempted sexual assault that occurred June 14 in the area of 1300 Diamond Street in Pacific Beach. Investigators said the victim was reportedly jogging on the sidewalk when she was grabbed from behind by the suspect. The man reportedly forced her to the ground and then attempted to sexually assault her. When the victim screamed, the suspect fled the scene on foot. He was chased by two witnesses, who said they saw him get into a mid- to late 1990s,
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Detectives believe this case may be related to a previous series of sexual batteries that occurred in Pacific Beach on May 3 and May 6. In those cases, the suspect groped the women as they were walking or jogging on Pacific Beacharea streets. On May 9, five women were also reportedly groped by a suspect while they were jogging in the area of San Diego State University. Anyone with information connected with these cases is asked to contact the Sex Crimes Unit at (619) 531-2210 or San Diego County Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477. — Staff and contribution
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Darren Gorski of Pacific Beach, a fishmonger for The Fish Market, competed in the sixth annual Oyster Shucking Competition at the International Boston Seafood Show recently. International Boston Seafood Show/Seafood Processing America is North America’s largest seafood event, featuring more than 900 exhibits of seafood and seafood products, services and equipment from across the world. Expert contestants came from across the country to participate in the fun, heated competition, where contestants pit against each other and against the clock to shuck oysters as fast as they can. “Shucking will seem difficult at first, but with a little practice, you’ll find that you can easily shuck your oysters,”
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“All San Diegans and visitors deserve the opportunity to enjoy our city’s beaches, bays and natural wonders. These new beach wheelchairs will help beachgoers and surfers with disabilities to feel every bonfire, tase every s’more, watch every sunset and catch every wave.”
PB ticket-fixing case involving DDA moves ahead MOBILITY BY NEAL PUTNAM | THE BEACON A former police traffic sergeant has pleaded no contest to destroying a traffic citation issued to a county prosecutor, who in turn has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice involving a 2011 traffic stop in Pacific Beach. The misdemeanor case against former officer Kevin B. Friedman, 48, is over now that he retired from the San Diego Police Department, but there is a likely trial looming for Deputy District Attorney Allison Worden, 37, in San Diego Superior Court. Worden is on a paid leave from the county District Attorney’s Office. She is being prosecuted by the state Attorney General’s Office. Worden is accused of directing Friedman, allegedly an old
friend, to destroy two traffic tickets issued on May 28, 2011 in the 4600 block of Cass Street. A police officer pulled over Deputy District Attorney Amy Maund and issued tickets to her and Worden for not wearing seat belts. Worden allegedly asked Friedman later to destroy both tickets, which he admittedly did. Maund insisted she pay off her own ticket, and when she did, that prompted an investigation because the tickets no longer existed. She will be called as a witness in Worden’s trial, although a date has not been set yet because no judge as yet has agreed to hear it. So far, several judges have refused to preside over the trial because of their former connections to the DA’s Office. On June 8, Judge Amalia Meza was asked
and originally said yes, but then told attorneys her husband works for the DA’s Office as an investigator and declined. Worden’s attorney is ex-District Attorney Paul Pfingst. He appeared before Judge Tim Walsh on June 8 to ask that a judge be selected to preside over motions and the trial. Walsh said he would decide later. Worden has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice and destruction of traffic tickets. If convicted, she faces six months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine. Friedman was placed on two years’ probation by Judge Charles Gill and ordered to perform 40 hours of volunteer work on May 24. Friedman was fined $500. Sentencing will be reviewed Nov. 14.
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When area councilmembers Sherri Lightner, Kevin Faulconer and Todd Gloria discovered Opean’s efforts, they, too, decided to donate funds from their own office budgets for the cause. “I can’t thank the councilmembers enough,” Opean said. “To step up and actually buy a new wheelchair is beyond my dreams. I thought we were just going to get the old one repaired. Now we have plenty of chairs that can get me down to the water.” With the new additions, at least two manual beach wheelchairs are available for free at the La Jolla Shores, Mission Beach, Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach lifeguard towers. To reserve ahead, visit one of these main lifeguard towers or call (619) 980-1876. “All San Diegans and visitors deserve the opportunity to enjoy our city’s beaches, bays and natural wonders,” said Faulconer. “These new beach wheelchairs will help beachgoers and surfers with disabilities to feel every bonfire, taste every s’more, watch every sunset and catch every wave.” Other partners in the beach access
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program include the Disability Services Advisory Council, which donated funds for the new wheelchairs; San Diego’s Park and Recreation Department, which will oversee the free beach wheelchair program; and San Diego lifeguards, who will assist users of the beach wheelchairs. “By working together, we were able to fund this vitally important program without having to tap into our general fund,” said Stacey LoMedico, director of San Diego’s Park and Recreation Department. “It’s not just the right thing to do. It’s also good for our local tourism economy.” she said. “I can’t tell you how often people write us to say that San Diego is their vacation destination of choice because of our free beach wheelchair program.”
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Tree trimming, weeding and other general spruce-up projects are slated this month in a collaborative effort by the Pacific Beach Business Courtesy photo Improvement District, Discover Pacific Beach and District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer’s office.
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The discretionary funds include money saved from the District 2 budget by the end of each fiscal year. The Urban Corps is a certified local conservation group and charter school. Its mission is to provide youth with an education that combines job training and community service in the fields of conservation and recycling to help youth become more employable while protecting San Diego’s natural resources and instilling the importance of community service. The corps was established in California in 1976 and has had a chapter in San Diego since 1989. In addition to The Urban Corps efforts, Garnet Avenue between Cass and Lamont strees has already seen repaving, with more scheduled in the areas west of Cass and east of Lamont after the city’s water-main project is completed. DPB and the Pacific Beach Planning Group have also worked together to repaint the colored curbs and other minor repairs. DPB is also offering a storefront improvement program (SIP) for small businesses in the Pacific Beach area. “The program provides an incentive award to reimburse the businesses for certain storefront improvements, as well as providing free design assistance by a licensed architect,” Berns said. Only small businesses — those with 12 employees or less — are eligible to apply for the SIP, and must be planning
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being,” said Sgt. James Gartland, San Diego Association for Lifeguards. “We’re going to provide a better service because of these things, and it’s going to give us the relief that we need,” he said. According to a city Independent Budget Analyst Office (IBA) report, $291,000 will be allotted for three relief positions, including a lifeguard sergeant and two full-time lifeguards, along with $81,000 for the wellness program to monitor health and prevent injuries. “The restoration of these positions and the flexibility that they offer would lessen the current strain on the lifeguard scheduling system, reduce the use of mandatory overtime to maintain constant staffing levels, and support scheduling personnel training,” said Andrea Tevlin, the city’s independent budget analyst. A “meet-and-confer” process is currently under way among city management and lifeguards to evaluate the implications and benefits of the wellness program prior to its implementation. A report on the results of the study will be completed by the end of June. “I’m anxious to get this program started,” said District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer at the meeting. “We’ve heard very clearly from the lifeguards that they want to make this a very expeditious process, so I have no doubt that it will conclude quickly. “It is critically important — as someone who is fortunate enough to represent the beach areas — to have that lifeguard personnel,” he said. Faulconer also touted other recommendations that were included in the revisions, like the restoration of five civilian police positions and funding for Teen Night programs. “Particularly over the last several months, there has been a significant
“The restoration of these positions and the flexibility that they offer would lessen the current strain on the lifeguard scheduling system, reduce the use of mandatory ovrtime to maintain constant staffing levels and support scheduling personnel training.” ANDREA TEVLIN City independent budget analyst
amount of cooperation that I haven’t seen in a long time,” said Faulconer. “I think we’ve had some of the best communication that we’ve had between the legislative branch and the executive branch,” he said. “This has been a collective team effort that has not always been the case, but I think we’ve established a process now that has served the city well.” Faulconer attributed initiatives like managed competition for saving the city millions of dollars each year. “We’re here not only because of the council’s leadership and the mayor’s leadership, but also, I believe, some very important tools that the voters, the citizens of San Diego have given this city,” he said. “This has not been easy, but I think the process that has gotten us here is important.” Lifeguard union representative Sgt. Ed Harris, who spearheaded the plea for funding at the City Council’s first public vetting of the mayor’s budget revisions, thanked the councilmembers. “Thank you again for all your support and for understanding what we do out there and being close to the issue,” Harris said. The City Council’s budget modifications have been sent to Sanders for review. With the changes adopted by the full City Council, Sanders will then approve or veto the final budget before the start of the new fiscal year June 30.
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U.S. Coast Guard, San Diego police and Homeland Security — will be monitored by San Diego lifeguards. A spokesman for the lifeguards said the cameras have been installed but are not yet operational. The city currently operates some video-monitoring cameras along San Diego Bay at Mission Bay. The Mission Bay cameras were partially privately funded by residents, Pudgil said. The federal government, military and Port of San Diego also have cameras on the bay and coastal waters. “Mission Bay was the next logical location for these types of cameras,” Pudgil said. “San Diego Bay already has a high number of cameras. Mission Bay was chosen for the protection of tourists and residents. We want to make it as safe as possible.” The USAI program, administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has allocated grants since 2003 to help “high-threat, highdensity urban areas” develop the capacity “to prevent, protect against, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism.” While video monitoring is new to the points around Mission Bay, it is not uncommon for the public to be under the watchful eye of cameras across San Diego. Along the coastline, federal and military installations have video monitoring.
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our seasonal staff, who do a great job for us, back to work providing service during summer months,” Everhart said. “I would say our staff is more like triple what it is the slowest time of the year, in the middle of the winter.” But, noted Everhart, how busy lifeguards actually are in relation to how many of them there are on duty compared to how many people are actually on the beach, varies considerably factoring in the time of the year and the weather on any given day. “It’s all relative,” he said. “Typically, springtime is when we are the busiest per-guard we have on duty. On a hot weekend in the spring, when we don’t have full summer staffing, we can still get huge crowds. Right now [mid-June] we have normal summer staffing levels to handle moderate conditions and typical crowds.” In the slower winter season, when lifeguard staffing is at its lowest, stormy weather can bring lots of unanticipated work for lifeguard rescue and beach teams alike. “When you get big surf, tons of people go in the water,” Everhart said. There is one day, though, during the
The Rose Marie Starnes South Shores Boat Launch is one of 12 locations in the Mission Bay Park, Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach areas to sport new surveillance cameras funded by Photo by Patricia Walsh I Beach & Bay Press the Department of Homeland Security.
Since 2001, the Port of San Diego has received more than $33.6 million through various Homeland Security and port security grants. Some of those funds paid for security cameras, according to John Gilmore, a representative of the Port District. Gilmore said the Port District has about 140 cameras installed at various locations around San Diego Bay, including cargo terminals for security and public safety. The Port District oversees 17 public parks, two maritime cargo terminals at 10th Avenue and National City and owns the B Street cruise ship terminal. The county also uses video-monitor-
ing equipment at some county buildings for general safety and security, according to Gig Conaughton, a county spokesman. However, the county does not monitor general outdoor activities at places like parks. In 2011, surveillance cameras operated by the city of Fullerton in Orange County captured police officers beating Kelly Thomas, a mentally-ill homeless man who died five days later. The video was instrumental in a judge’s ruling in May that two police officers involved in the beating stand trial for Thomas’ death.
year that is absolutely guaranteed busy: the Fourth of July holiday. “Obviously, Fourth of July is our busiest day in terms of crowds,” Everhart said. “No matter what the weather, beaches are going to be packed with people who’ve been going there for 20 years.” Initially concerned that much-needed lifeguard equipment and personnel requests might be left out of the recently approved city fiscal budget beginning July 1, San Diego Fire-Rescue Chief Javier Mainar, who oversees lifeguards, said the department ultimately fared well this year. “They [lifeguards] have two boats for firefighting on Mission Bay and one was completely out of service and a new vessel is being purchased, and the other had an engine that needed to be replaced and both of these needs are being met,” Mainar said. “We also had concerns about not having enough relief lifeguards floating around to allow us to do training and reduce time for overtime, but the city funded three relief positions.” For some time, said Mainar, lifeguards have sought to become part of the city’s wellness program that benefits both police and fire departments. This year, he said, that request was finally granted.
“It’s a very physical occupation and lifeguards were not part of that [Wellness] program,” he said. “I asked for $80,000 in funding per year, and the City Council approved that.” The San Diego Fire Fighter Regional Wellness Program — fully funded by the city — initially started with a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). National studies show well developed and implemented wellness-fitness programs help secure the highest possible level of health to emergency personnel. These programs are also proven to be cost effective, typically by reducing the number of work-related injuries and lost workdays due to injury or illness. Mainar said the City Council had concerns with the mayor’s proposed budget not containing the lifeguard positions in the Wellness Program. “The mayor felt there was insufficient funding to grant that request at this time,” he said. “But since revenues came in a bit stronger, the Council said now we have additional revenue, so now they’re funding that request.” “We’re ready for another busy summer,” concluded Everhart, pointing out San Diego’s beaches, regardless of the weather, are always a major draw. “We stay busy year-round now,” he said. “It’s pretty amazing.”
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He describes himself as a “luthier” — a builder of guitars and ukuleles — though he can barely play a chord on either instrument. Back in the 10th grade, Crown Point’s Robert Hein assembled his first guitar — from a kit. “It was very crude, a throwaway,” the 71-year-old said. But the long-time woodworker, whose grandpa was a cabinet maker, never lost interest in creating musical instruments. Fifteen years ago, he tried again. And ever since, he’s been building classical and flamenco guitars, as well as bass, tenor, concert and soprano ukuleles in his garageworkshop. “If you’re a good woodworker and craftsman, you can build good, playable guitars,” Hein said. After reading everything he could on the subject, “I got to the point where I couldn’t learn any more from books. The only thing I could do was work with a master.”
So he headed to Spain to study with Jose Romanillos. Though “I didn’t speak a lick of Spanish,” Hein said he was lucky the guitar maker taught in English. Three years later, the Pacific Beach native was ready to return to the beach and pursue what he said is neither a job nor a hobby — but rather, a “passion.” “From the selection and feel of the woods to the smell of the sawdust as I work, the creative process of taking several pieces of rough wood and crafting them in to an instrument that makes a beautiful sound has become my passion,” he reveals on his website. Retired from his supervisory job at the Point Loma Waste Water Treatment Plant, Hein equipped his workshop “cave” with all the tools he needs to build instruments. The father of two said he used the cash he’d saved to buy a “new used car,” opting to hang onto his old one. Hein said he has pursued all his dreams with equal zest. He started surfing at 13 and, later, built several surfboards, a craft he picked up from his father. Longtime residents might remember his dad, William “Hadji” Hein, a pioneer PB surfer
“I shape, feel, carve and listen to the wood to create the best, bright flamenco sound or to create a classical sound that is well-balanced with excellent sustain and volume.” ROBERT HEIN Guitar, ukelele crafter and Pacific Beach native
and an aficionado until he died at the age of nearly 92. Robert Hein joined the memorial paddle out for his father and said that’s the last time he went in the water. Now with his legs planted on terra ferma, he spends long hours in his workshop, inspired by guitar music on his CD player. “I shape, feel, carve and listen to the wood to create the best, bright flamenco sound or to create a classical sound that is well-balanced with excellent sustain and volume,” he said. The most important piece of a guitar, he pointed out, is the soundboard. “You have to learn how to listen to the wood ...You want it to vibrate like a bell,” he said. Hein held one of his soundboards up to his ear and tapped across it to demonstrate. “I have one good ear; I use that,” he said. “Everything is done from scratch.” He builds his own templates and jigs, as well as the decorative rosettes around the sound hole. Hein uses “traditional” woods to build his guitars, including cypress, spruce and rosewood. He mills the koa wood for the ukuleles himself. Incidentally, he said, the instrument has made “a tremendous comeback” in the last five to seven years. Instead of the once-popular Hawaiian tunes, ukulele players are into pop and rock. Hein figured he’s made about 50 guitars and 25 ukuleles over the years. He sells them on his Internet site (www.robertheinguitars.com) and at Blue Guitar on Mission Gorge Road. He said his guitars sell for between $2,500 and $4,000 and his ukuleles from $1,500 to $2,500. “If you attached an hourly rate to them, I’m probably in the hole,” Hein said. But he said it’s worth all the effort when he gets the chance to listen to a musician playing a Robert Hein guitar. “It gets me weepy-eyed,” he said.
MUSTREAD Book recommendation from the Pacific Beach/Taylor Branch Library TITLE: 11th Hour AUTHOR: James Patterson and Maxine Paetro SYNOPSIS: The Women’s Murder Club returns with two mysteries to unravel. Lindsay Boxer is called to the most bizarre crime scene she has ever seen — the discovery of severed heads in the palatial gardens of a movie star’s home. At the same time, someone is killing drug dealers with weapons stolen from the police evidence room. Is it a member of the force? A fun read at the beach. Reserve this book: www.sandiegolibrary.org; Pacific Beach/Taylor Branch Library, 4275 Cass St.; (858) 5819934
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Igniting the sky with July 4 fireworks; MBYC cancels annual show In one of the more impressive Fourth of July pyrotechnics displays in San Diego, SeaWorld San Diego will host an “Independence Day Fireworks Spectacular” — an extended display set to patriotic music — at 9:30 p.m. on July 4. In an unfortunate development for the Mission Bay area, the Mission Bay Yacht Club’s 20-plus-year tradition of pyrotechnics displays from the club’s docks has been shelved for lack of funding. Organizers cited increasing costs of environmental permits for fireworks shows, along with decreasing community support. The displays are estimated to cost the yacht club $26,000 annually, including an extra $2,000 paid for mandatory water-quality testing.
The yacht club’s decision leaves SeaWorld’s display as the primary July 4 pyrotechnics show on Mission Bay. SeaWorld is not the only Independence Day pyrotechnics game in town, of course. America’s Finest City celebrates the Fourth of July in style with a number of spectacular fireworks shows from the Ocean Beach Pier to San Diego Bay to La Jolla Cove. • Ocean Beach Pier: 9 p.m.; lasts roughly 20 minutes • La Jolla Country Club: fireworks visible from Mount Soledad, approximately 8:20 p.m. • La Jolla Cove: 9 p.m. • San Diego Bay: “Big Bay Boom 2012,” 9 p.m.
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OTHER JULY 4-RELATED ACTIVITIES • Embarcadero: San Diego Symphony presents “Star Spangled Pops” with Marvin Hamlisch on Friday, June 29; Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 1 (all shows at 7:30 p.m.) Hamlisch will lead the symphony in a rousing Independence Day salute that will feature John
Philip Sousa marches, “American Idol” stars, a tribute to the military and a spectacular fireworks display to light up the sky near the Embarcadero Marina Park South. $18 to $76. For more information, visit www.sandiegosymphony.org. • University City: July 4, Standley Park,
all-day festivities (no fireworks) to include a 5K run, pancake breakfast, live entertainment, food and games. • Old Town San Diego: July 4, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parade, crafts and activities linked to San Diego’s history, a pie-eating contest and wagon rides.
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LIVEMUSIC BY BART MENDOZA | BEACH & BAY PRESS One of the most interesting trends in the world of tribute bands is that of all-female doppelganger combos like Iron Maidens, who perform at Brick by Brick on June 22. Playing only songs by their namesake heavy metal group, the quintet rocks hard, turning in stellar versions of such genre classics as “Run to the Hills” and “Two Minutes to Midnight.” If you like your rock loud, hard and in-your-face, this night’s five-band bill, with comedian Jose Birriantos as master of ceremonies, is just what the doctor ordered. • Iron Maidens perform at 8 pm. on Fri- The Iron Maidens play at Brick by Brick on June 22. Courtesy photo day, June 22 at Brick by Brick, 1130 Buenos Ave. 21 and up. $20. June 28. Formed by singer/songwriter Band, songs with an emphasis on the and guitarist Jesse Gawlik, the band beat, making this gig the week’s best www.brickbybrick.com also features female harmony vocals option for anyone who is looking for a Hard-rock heroes Mower has a soft- from bass guitarist Lara Stucki. Tight bit of dance-floor action. er side, as showcased by its musical musicianship from all three band mem- • Scott Carter & The New Breeds perform at alter ego, Slower, which just started a bers results in a sound that’s as heavy 9 p.m. on Friday, June 29 at Beaumont’s, Sunday night residency at the 710 on dynamics as skanking rythms. 5662 La Jolla Blvd. 21 and up. Beach Club. The band plays slower, at While there is currently no shortage of www.beaumontseatery.com times even jazzy versions of Mower’s reggae groups in the area, Gawlik’s Fronted by one of the best songwritown classic tunes, but what really gets strong tunes make the band an aboveers playing the area today, Dustin Loththe party started is its superb cover ver- average listen. sions of everyone from Elvis and The • The Broken Stems perform at 10 p.m. on speich, indie pop trio Old Tiger is well Beatles to Wilson Pickett and Harry Thursday, June 28 at RT’s Longboard, worth checking out. Favoring melody Belafonte. Mower fans will love this 1466 Garnet Ave. 21 and up. and classic-sounding hooks over bombast and speed, the band’s set list is full of show, but anyone who likes classic rock www.longboardgrill.com songs that are instantly catchy and full and pop tunes from the 1950s through Five-piece cover band Scott Carter & of sing-along melodies. Best of all, the the ’70s will find a lot to enjoy from The New Breed appear at Beaumont’s musicianship is top-notch quality, with these guys. • Slower performs at 8 p.m. on Sundays on June 29. Fronted by Carter, the band Lothspeich’s sweet, soulful voice perfectthrough July at the 710 Beach Club, includes two other lead vocalists in ly matched to his superb guitar playing. 710 Garnet Ave. 21 and up. bassist Kevin Smith and keyboardist Songs like Old Tiger’s “Get Along” would Billy Meza, giving their mix of soul and be top ten hits in a perfect world. www.710bc.com • Old Tiger performs at 9 p.m. on Friday, rock classics a nice range. The band A new reggae trio, The Broken covers everything from Prince and June 29 at The Griffin, 1310 Morena Blvd. Stems, performs at RT’s Longboard on Michael Jackson to the Steve Miller 21 and up. www.thegriffinsd.com
For fans of 1970s and early 1980s punk and rock, it’s possible there won’t be a better show this year than the set by the International Swingers at Brick by Brick on June 28. A super group that includes Glen Matlock (The Sex Pistols), Clem Burke (Blondie), James Stevenson (Generation X) and Gary Twinn (Supernaut), the band is giving audiences what they want — a set list consisting solely of the various band members’ best-known songs and a few choice covers. With a set list that includes classics like “Pretty Vacant,” “Dancing With Myself ” and “Hanging On the Telephone,” as well as evergreens like 1972’s “Stay With Me,” (included via Matlock’s stint in the Faces), this show promises to be many a die-hard rock ’n’
REMEMBER WHEN? DUCK DIVE is the latest installment of an eating and drinking establishment on the northwest corner of Emerald Street and Mission Boulevard. I expect there are legions of legal-age drinkers who only remember Hennessey’s on that site. A whole bunch of older folks
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roll fan’s dream come true. • The International Swingers perform at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 28 at Brick by Brick, 1130 Buenos Ave. 21 and up. $12. www.brickbybrick.com — Bart Mendoza
have fond memories of Tug’s Tavern on the corner. I took this photo on Nov. 16, 1985, probably about the time that venerable establishment closed its doors. You can view Remember When photos enlarged, and in color, on the Pacific Beach Historical Society web page at www.johnfry.com/pages/PBHS.html. — John Fry may be reached at (858) 272-6655 or by email at mail@johnfry.com.
ENJOY THE COLORS & BEAUTY OF OLD TOWN STAGECOACH DAYS: Celebrating The West On The Move --All Aboard for Old Town; each Saturday including Californio Day, Next Stop Stagecoach Days at Women of the West, Soldiers and Citizens, Old Town San Diego State His- TwainFest and Vaquero Day. Attendees will enjoy afternoons filled toric Park-Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is celebrating travel and transportation in the era of real horsepower at Stagecoach Days from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturdays in July and August. The free event features a different theme
ning in 1857, stage lines passed through rural San Diego moving passengers, freight and mail. These new services helped bring the outside world closer to the emerging with activities that reflect life in early San frontier community that we know today as Diego and celebrate the West on the move. San Diego. Through vignettes, demonstrations, living history activities, stories and songs, visitors The 2012 Stagecoach Days schedwill gain an appreciation for early modes of ule is as follows: transportation and daily life. July 7 – West on the Move - After the It’s been more than a century since the Mexican War, more and more settlers came last stage line operated in San Diego. Begin- to San Diego as a place to live or as a resting
August 11 – Vaquero Drive -- Cattle was the single most important economic resource for Southern California for more than 50 years. This day will give the opportunity to learn about the hide and tallow trade, chuck wagon cooking, roping, brandJuly 14 -- Californio Day – From 1821 ing, saddle making and more. through 1848, the people who lived in August 18 -- TwainFest -- The festival Southern California were called “Californios” rather than Mexicans. Those marks 102 years of Mark Twain’s passing unique “Californio” cultural such as gam- and celebrates the American author as well bling and paper flower making will be pre- as some of his peers. Excerpts from famous works will be read aloud by costumed San sented. Diego actors at a variety of park venues July 21 -- Women of the West -- Women throughout the day. played an important part in the developAugust 25 – Soldiers and Citizens -- In ment of the West. Some of the daily activthe mid-1840s, California went to war with ities of these women will be demonstrated Mexico. United States troops were stationed on this Saturday. in San Diego County and fought here in an July 28 -- Games and Amusements -- effort to support the war. This day will feaIn the 1800s, games and amusements were ture military practices that changed San commonly associated with large celebra- Diego forever. tions that incorporated most of the local Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, townspeople. This day will pay tribute to with the support of the Boosters of Old traditional games of the time. Town and Fiesta de Reyes, is proud to offer August 4—Trades That Shaped West- these free activities for adults and children ward Expansion -- As towns developed in of all ages. The park is located on San Diego the West so did the need for specialized Avenue and Twiggs Street, conveniently trades and artisans. Old Town San Diego located next to the Old Town Transit Center will present pivotal 19th century trades with Coaster, trolley and MTS bus service. that shaped the community of San Diego. For more information, go to www.parks.ca.gov/oldtownsandiego. point prior to heading to the gold fields of Northern California. Today, California State Parks will present demonstrations and activities that promote 19th century transportation.
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Uncorked & Unplugged 1/2 off all bottles of Wine & Premium Corked Beers 6-10pm Live Music – 9pm to Close
Thursday Special $3 22 oz Mugs of House Beer $3 U Call Its DJ Music – 10pm to Close
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Burger, Fries & 16 Ounce Domestic Draft $7.00
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$2.50 Mimosas & College Gamday!
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40cent wings starting at 4pm 1/2 price drinks for Hospitality Industry employees $4 Stoli Vodka and Flavors $3.50 Bud Light Schooners
Happy Hour Food 4 to Close & Drinks 4 to 7
1/2 price appetizers starting at 5pm
Goldfish Races start at 10pm Rib dinner for $10 - includes a rack of BabyBack Ribs, fries, and a salad $3 Svedka Vodka
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$3.00 Wing Basket & $5.00 Selected Whiskeys
2-for-1 Burgers starts at 5pm $3 U-Call-It's starts at 9pm
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Happy Hour 4 to 7 Every Night in the Bar Areas! Coming Soon DJʼs and Bands Thurs – Sat! Lunch Deals (Mon - Fri) start @ $4.99 Nightly Specials:
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NFL Sunday Ticket: All you can eat Slices for 6.99 + tax til 3 pm + Happy Hour Beer prices during all NFL games
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PB warrior recalls horrors of Normandy’s D-Day invasion BY KEITH ANTIGIOVANNI | BEACH & BAY PRESS June 6 marked 68 years since D-Day, the largest amphibious assault in world history. Allied forces stormed five beaches along a 50-mile stretch of Normandy, France that day in 1944, propelling some 156,000 American, British, Canadian and free French troops into heavily fortified Nazi strongholds in what was dubbed “Operation Overlord.” By late August 1944, all of northern France had been liberated by the Allies, and by the following spring, the Germans and the Axis powers had been defeated. But it was the bloody, intense and epic Normandy landings that triggered the beginning of the end of war in Europe. Among the Allied warriors braving the D-Day invasion was Pacific Beach resident Clair “C.P.” Martin, an Oceanside native. During the invasion, Martin — now 90 — was part of the U.S. Army 29th Infantry Division. “We practiced the landing for a year before the invasion, and all those times I never got more than my feet wet,” said Martin. “But during the invasion, the water was almost five feet deep.” Martin, an Army radioman, was supposed to land at Normandy’s Omaha Beach with three others: a captain, a sergeant and an assistant radioman. But he said he lost contact with the captain and sergeant before he got to the beach, recalling the scene as “total chaos” as the Allied troops struggled to do everything they could to find cover from the German firepower aimed at them from emplacements above the cliffs. “I remember seeing our battleships, but the Navy quit firing at the coast 10 minutes after we landed, and the Air Force couldn’t see because of the weather,” Martin recalled.
Clair “C.P.” Martin of Pacific Beach was among the 156,000 or so Allied troops who participated in the bloody and intense invasion of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944 as part of Photo by Keith Antigiovanni I Beach & Bay Press the beginning of the end of World War II in Europe.
“We practiced the landing for a year before the invasion, and all those times I never got more than my feet wet. But during the invasion, the water was almost five feet deep.” CLAIR “C.P.” MARTIN Pacific Beach resident, veteran of D-Day Invasion in Normandy, France on June 6, 1944
Martin and the assistant radioman were forced to take cover until later that evening when Allied command posts could be set up. Getting to the beaches and making the landings were just the beginning for Allied troops, however, as they tried to break through inland German defenses in the towns of St. Lo, Vire and during the Battle of Brest in the summer of 1944. By late 1944 and early 1945, Allied forces pushed back
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the stubborn Nazis during the Battle of the Bulge to take the fight into Germany. The war ended after Germany’s dictator, Adolf Hitler, committed suicide on April 30, 1945 and the nation officially surrendered on May 8. Two months after the Germans surrendered, Martin was heading back home to Oceanside to resume the life he had before the war. After his discharge, he was reunited with his wife for the first time in more than three years. He returned to his old job with the phone company until he retired in 1986. Martin moved to Pacific Beach in 1967. “What I remember most when I came back [from the war] is how nothing had changed at home,” he said. “Everything was still the same. All the bridges were intact and life was normal, compared to how things were in Europe.”
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Diego County. Volunteers are being sought to collect donations from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. that day. San Diego’s Ronald McDonald House provides a “home away from home” for families with critically ill or injured children being treated at local hospitals. For more information or to register as a volunteer, visit www.rmhcsd.org/redshoeday.
BEGINNING JULY 14 The 59th Annual World Championship Over-The-Line (OTL) TournaBeach and bay-area events, June 21 ment, sponsored by the Old Mission through July 15 Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC), will take place once again on the sand of BEGINNING JUNE 21 Fiesta Island at Mission Bay. The Laughing Tree Productions is tournament begins July 14 and 15 launching the hilarious new interac- and concludes July 21 and 22 (both tive musical comedy dinner-theater weekends 7:30 a.m. to dusk). The cruise production season of “Once event offers food, fun, sports, enterUpon A Wedding” aboard the William tainment and more. For more inforD. Evans at The Bahia Resort Hotel in mation, visit Mission Bay. The William D. Evans is www.ombac.org/over_the_line, or located at 998 W. Mission Bay Drive. email otl@ombac.org. Show dates are June 21, 28, July 5, 12, 18, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, TUESDAYS Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 and Dec. 13. For Low- and no-cost vaccinations are specifics on dates, times and ticket being offered every second Tuesday prices, call (619) 823-9590, or visit of the month from 8 to 11 a.m. at www.onceuponaweddingthemusical. Mission Bay High School, com. 2475 Grand Ave. The clinic will be located either in the auditorium or THURSDAY, June 28 the nurse’s office. No appointment is Volunteers will be stationed at the necessary. Bring vaccination intersections of Garnet Avenue and cards/records. All minors must be Mission Bay Drive, Grand Avenue accompanied by a parent or legal and Lamont Street, and Turquoise guardian. For more information, Street and Mission Boulevard to col- contact the San Diego County Health lect donations for Ronald McDonald and Human Services Agency at House Charities of San Diego as part (858) 573-7300. of the “Red Shoe Day” across San
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AIRLINE CAREERS Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-242-3214 AMATEUR FEMALE MODELS Amateur Female Models Wanted: $700 and more per day. All expenses paid. Easy money. (619) 702-7911 BARBER/STYLIST WANTED PARADISE BARBER SALON is now hiring licensed barber/ stylist..comission/ boothrent available... if you are interes please contact Saida@ 619)756-7778 or (619) 929-7310 GET PAID TO DRIVE where you want! Green Car wrap inc. seek people - regular citizens, NOT professional drivers - to go
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ITEMS WANTED 325 GOT OLD COMIC BOOKS? Local collector seeks vintage comic books and paperbacks 1950s and older. Let’s make a deal! Contact me at sandiegocomics@yahoo.com.
HEALTH SERVICES 450 WERE YOU IMPLANTED WITH A ST. JUDE RIATA DEFIBRILLATOR LEAD WIRE between June 2001 and December 2010? Have you had this lead replaced, capped or did you receive shocks from the lead? You may be entitled to compensation. Contact Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727
PETS & SERVICES 400 WWW.CUTTINGEDGEK9.COM CUTTING EDGE K9 REHAB Has Been Featured On Local & National News, Radio, A Number Of Local Papers & Magazine Articles. Swimming is one of our strongest recommendations for most K9’s. It is an ideal form of exercise for a many reasons. Our rehab services offer assisted swimming in a warm water environment. The benefits are: Non-weight-bearing (reducing
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Dr. Kenneth Anderson has been practicing family and sports medicine in Pacific Beach for 22 years. Now he has opened his own clinic. The Anderson Medical Center is located at 1945 Garnet Avenue. The clinic features the latest in technology including digital x-rays and electronic health records. Patients will be seen on a walk-in basis. This allows easy access with the extended hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. during the week and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and holidays. The Anderson Medical Center is equipped to handle minor emergencies such as suturing and casting. It is designed to take care of patients of all ages as their primary care physicians. Physical therapy will also be available on a scheduled basis. Most insurance will be accepted. For more information you can call 858-224-7977 or visit our website at Andersonmedicalcenter.com.
Sanctuate! offers luxury chair massage that's both convenient and affordable. Massage is provided by the Inada Sogno DreamWave, "The World's Best Massage Chair™." Stress? Fatigue? Sore muscles? No problem. sanctuate! has the massage you need when you need it. This is massage therapy on your terms. Drop in today. Our 15minute massage starts at just $15. At this price, you can't afford NOT to treat yourself! It's time to recharge your body, mind, and spirit. It's time to sanctuate! Open M - F, 10am - 8pm, Sat, 10am 7pm , Sun, 10am - 5pm 3619 Midway Drive, Suite K, San Diego, CA 92110 Call us today for more information at 619-223-1774.
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GARDENING·LANDSCAPING
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COMPUTER REPAIR
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San Diego, CA 92116 Ph. (619) 282-6252 Fax (619) 521-0117
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7514 Girard Ave. (619) 365-5601 Phone (619) 342-7125 Fax alan.peter1@gmail.com
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CHURCH SERVICES
ROOFING
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DRYWALL, PLUMBING, CARPENTRY, Additions, Kitchens, Baths. Any size job! Excellent references!
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL SAN DIEGO BAHA’I COMMUNITY 6545 Alcala Knolls Dr. (off Linda Vista Rd.) SUNDAY 9:00 - 10:00 Interfaith Devotions; 10:30 - 12:30 Introductory Talk & Discussion Please Call 858-274-0178 for Directions or for more information General Baha’i Info - www.bahai.org www.sandiegobahai.org
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CA DRE Broker's # 01312924 Karen Dodge CA DRE Broker's # 01312925 Mike Dodge
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Karen: 619-379-1194 • Mike: 619-384-8538 E-mail: Karen-Mike@San.rr.com Web: www.karen-mike.com 4931 Cass St. North Pacific Beach
OPEN HOUSES LA JOLLA Fri, Sat, Sun 1-4pm .7033 Via Estrada . . . . .6BR/4.5BA . . . . .$12,00 Mo. Rental Joe Graham • 858-735-4141 Fri, Sat, Sun 1-4pm .7033 Via Estrada . . . . .6BR/4.5BA . . . . .$3,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Graham • 858-735-4141 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .7520 Draper #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3BR/3.5BA . . . .$999,000 Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .333 Coast Blvd. #16 . .2BR/2BA . . . . . .$1,050,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol Doty • 858-997-8151 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .5555 Ladybird Lane . . .3BR/2BA . . . . . .$1,225,000 . . . . . . . . .Tami Krug / Jeannie Thompson 858-395-7727 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .7964 Prospect Place . .3BR/2.5BA . . . . .$2,295,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Reed Team • 858-456-1240 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .365 Prospect St. . . . . .3BR/3.5BA . . . . .$2,695,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Noonan • 858-551-3302 Sat & Sun 2-5pm . . .245 Prospect #3 . . . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . .$4,900,000-$5,400,000 Eric Eaton • 858-349-7566 Sat 2-5pm . . . . . . . .4304 Lamont St. . . . . .3BR/2BA . . . . . .$650,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mel Burgess • 619-857-8930 Sat 11-2pm . . . . . . .1887 Viking Way . . . . .2BR/2.5BA . . . . .$3,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ross Clark • 858-442-2643 Sun 9-12pm . . . . . .7453 Girard Ave. . . . . .1BR/2BA . . . . . .$649,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Nelson • 858-215-3739 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .101 Coast Blvd. #1D . .2BR/2.5BA . . . . .$839,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cassandra Altmann • 858-449-6966 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .553 Bonair Place . . . . .3BR/2.5BA . . . . .$1,145,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alex De Rosa • 858-752-3803 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .5471 Pacifica Dr. . . . . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$1,225,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Claire Melbo • 858-551-3349 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .2381 Darlington Row . .3BR/2.5BA . . . . .$1,245,000 . . . . . . . . . .Ed Cabo & Gretchen Monak • 858-336-3357 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .7635 Caminito Avola . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$1,560,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marilyn Robertson • 858-775-6290 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .1341 Caminito Arriata . .3BR/2.5BA . . . . .$1,599,950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maria Valencia • 619-888-8947 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .7020 Via Estrada . . . . .5BR/4BA . . . . . .$1,700,000-$2,100,000 David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .2752 Caminito Prado . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$1,765,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emma Williams • 858-232-2967 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .7161 Country Club . . . .6BR/6.5BA . . . . .$2,495,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Karen Ekroos • 858-735-9299 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .6209 Beaumont Ave. . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$2,595,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryl Weightman • 858-354-2913 Sun 12-2pm . . . . . .5341 Chelsea St. . . . . .5BR/4BA . . . . . .$2,650,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Melanie Aalbers • 858-729-4431 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .7505 Pepita Way . . . . .3BR/3.5BA . . . . .$2,750,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nancy Mitchell • 858-405-0283 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .7781 Hillside Dr. . . . . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$2,795,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Susana Corrigan • 858-229-8120 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .1260 Inspiration Dr. . . .5BR/6.5BA . . . . .$5,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Tolerico • 858-876-4672 PACIFIC BEACH / MISSION BEACH / CROWN POINT Sat 1-4 Sun 10-2pm .1263 Oliver Ave. . . . . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$899,000 $955,000 Sat & Sun 10-5pm . .1253 Oliver Ave. . . . . .4BR/4BA . . . . . .$929,000-$959,000 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .1624 Malden . . . . . . .3BR/3BA . . . . . .$1,200,000-$1,400,000
BAY PARK Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .4134 Dillon Way . . . . .3BR/2.5BA . . . . .$1,250,000-$1,450,000 . . . . . . . . . David Schroedl • 858-459-0202
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REAL ESTATE 800 rentals STUDIO IN SUNSET CLIFFS for rent Inc. utilities, walk to Bermuda Cove Quiet, peaceful, secure $950 per month Call today for your appointment to view 619-518-2755 ARE YOU A RENTER? Unique opportunity to live in Point Loma (92106) is being designed near the Village of Point Loma. Great amenities, central location and parking. Interested parties plz call 619-687-2405 DOWNTOWN LA JOLLA law firm has a small ocean view executive office available for lease. Call Nora @ (858) 459-0581 for details. OFFICE USERS! Architect developing a uniquely designed boutique office building located in the Point Loma Area of San Diego (92106). Close to downtown, waterfront, La Playa and San Diego Yacht Club. Interested parties plz call 619-6872405 SELL YOUR HOME. NO COMMISSION We buy “As Is”. No hassle service. Quick closings. Offers within 24hrs. We specialize in resolving many real estate misfortunes. www.quicksellsolutions.com (619) 786-5596 x ID 3164264 Place your classified ad today! Go on-line to sdnews.com and create your user account. Then move through the prompts to choose your style. Questions 858-270-3103
BERNIE SOSNA “I’LL COME TO YOUR RESCUE” DIRECT: 858.490.6127 CELL: 619.977.4334 WWW.BERNIESOSNA.COM LICENSE: 01104934
3Br/3.5Ba unique condo just steps to shopping & restaurants. Master bedroom has huge walk in closet, fireplace and sun deck. Attached 3 car garage, A/C & Solar electricity.
Open Sat and Sunday 7520 Draper #1 La Jolla
Commercial Space for sale or lease in a mixed use building. Situated on the corner of Mission Blvd. & PB Drive. Built in 2009 they offer ADA compliant bathroom facilities, A/C, solar electricity, 2 parking spaces & great visability with floor to ceiling windows; prime streets front units!
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A Clear Day You Can See Forever Enjoy the panoramic ocean views from this Muirlands home with 4bedroom/3.5 bath, private courtyard and lap pool, gourmet kitchen, 3-separate living areas with fireplaces, marble and wood flooring, huge master suite, exercise room or office, plus a separate guest or maid's quarters.
David R. Hill ReMax Coastal Properties 619-889-4455 DRE # 00631219
Asking $2,795,000
Pacific Beach/Sail Bay $689,000! ONLY property of its kind on Sail Bay!! Direct bay front access from this 2 brm /2 ba! Open floor plan w/ incredible bay views! Gated complex w/ pool & spa & 2 garaged parking spaces!!
Shawn Grant
858.717.7720 cell 858.274.1553 office REALTOR ® CA DRE# 01431577
Kathy Evans • 858-488-7355 Terry Mobley • 619-933-9751 David Schroedl • 858-459-0202
POINT LOMA / OCEAN BEACH Sat & Sun 11-4pm . .867 Harbor View Pl. . . .4BR/4.5BA . . . . .$2,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat & Sun 11-4pm . .1353 Plum St. . . . . . .4BR/3BA . . . . . .$2,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .745 Temple St. . . . . . .3BR/2.5BA . . . . .$719,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cindy Wing • 619-223-9464 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .1034 Novara St. . . . . .4BR/3BA . . . . . .$859,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cindy Wing • 619-223-9464 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .615 San Gorgonio . . . .4BR/4.5BA . . . . .$2,450,000-$2,750,000 . . . . . . . . . David Schroedl • 858-459-0202
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3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 in Clairemont. gjonilonis@att.net Fax 760-431-4744 for sale or exchange DEL MAR LAGOON VIEW HOME buy, lease or lease option, $1.65mil. Kearney Mesa 21,800 sq ft office building just reduced $300K, now $3.35mil. Buy 200 ft Baja beach lots or 9 miles (or less) Pacific Ocean front land. Need a partner to develop all or part. Local resale shop biz for sale. Many more RE opportunities. Geo Jonilonis Rltr 619 454 4151
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Open Sunday 1-4 • 4134 Dillon Way Overlooking all of Mission Bay with beautiful sunsets, the ocean beyond and absolutely breathtaking views from every floor. This 2003 custom built, executive style property, is located on a quiet cul-de-sac with totally unobstructed views throughout the home. The enormous roof deck takes in a 360-degree view including La Jolla, Mission Bay, Coronado & the Pacific Ocean and is an entertainer's paradise. Wonderful open floor plan complete with great room and kitchen that encompass the fabulous views. Seller will entertain offers between $1,250,000 & $1,450,000
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Just Listed! • Forever Views in North Pacific Beach Open this Saturday & Sunday from 1- 4
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Just Listed! • Open Saturday & Sunday 1- 4 • 1624 Malden Street Outstanding views - Beach, Bay and Downtown all the way to the Coronado Bridge! Entire home remodeled in 2003 with hardwood floors throughout, custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counters. Spacious and flowing master suite takes up entire upstairs. Beautiful mature landscaping surrounding private backyard pool & spa. 2 Car garage has a workshop area & extra storage.
Seller will entertain offers between $1,200,000 - $1,400,000 www.1624MaldenStreet.com
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