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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 2019

NEW LAWS FOR THE BIRDS

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And for surfing, straws and pets in 2019

Pacific Records set to drop new releases SEE PAGE 16

Birds without Paradise art installation SEE PAGE 13 Cormorants, a pelican, and an egret on Ross Rock watch a surfer at Sunset Cliffs in late December. As of Jan. 1, surfing is now California’s official state sport.

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Ocean Beach plays host to Springboard West Music Festival in January

Pointers basketball starts strong SEE PAGE 14

Springboard West Music Festival, dubbed the “music discovery festival,” is back in San Diego for its third consecutive year from Jan. 10-12. For three days, emerging artists from all over the world, industry professionals and locals will gather in Ocean Beach to celebrate the future of music.

The conference and festival mashup begins on Jan. 10 with a two-day “Band Bootcamp” where 40 bands and 10 solo artists cherry picked from more than 3,000 submissions will attend workshops, panels and pitch sessions with veterans and professionals in the music industry.

This year’s confirmed mentors include Vicky Hamilton, Guns N’ Roses’ first manager, award-winning producer Dale Penner, and casting directors from “American Idol,” “The Voice” and “The Four.” SEE MUSIC, Page 6

BAND & BREW CRAWL What: Springboard West culminates with the crawl, which will feature all 50 artists performing at Winston’s, OB Theatre, The Harp, Mother’s Saloon and OB Brewery.

When: 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12. Info: springboardfest.com.


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New state and local laws for 2019 that took effect on Jan. 1 Surfing is officially state sport, no helmets for adult e-scooter riders, pet stores must sell only rescue animals BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON

The new year brings many changes, including new laws addressing everything from surfing to gender identification, to cutbacks on plastic straws and the types of animals that can be sold in pet stores.

Here are a few new laws: • Dogs, cats and rabbits sold in pet stores are now required to be obtained only from animal shelters or rescue groups. • People applying for a license or identity card can select their own gender, female, male or non-binary. Those choosing "No binary" will receive a

card with an "X" gender category. • Surfing has been designated as California’s official state sport. • Kids meals in most restaurants must now have a milk- or water-based beverage as the default choice and a parent must request a soda for the child. • People over age 18 will no longer need to use a helmet to use a motorized scooter. • New rules will dictate how divorcing couples determine custody of the family pet. • State parks must now make clear on their websites if dogs are allowed. • Repeat offenders for DUI, or those

who receive a first DUI offense and have caused injuries, must install a breathalyzer on their engine ignition for 12 to 48 months. • Twelve years is now the minimum age for prosecution in juvenile court, unless a minor younger than 12 has committed murder or rape. • A defendant under the age of 16 can no longer be tried as an adult sending them to prison instead of a juvenile detention facility. • Authorized California car dealers must place a paper plate with a number and expiration date on every vehicle they sell, whether new or used. • Images of body cameras on police officers, and any other audio record-

ing acquired by a police agency, are required to be disclosed to the public within 45 days after a police shooting or excessive force causes death or injury to a person. • Courts will no longer be able to suspend, restrict or delay issuing a minor's driver's license for one year for truancy or for being under the guardianship of the state. • The exemption from smog verification for vehicles that have been purchased new will extend from six to eight years. During the two years of this exemption, the vehicle owner will not have to do the smog check but pay $25. • The DMV must include at least

one question on 20 percent of knowledge tests (written exams) on traffic laws about California's unsecured load code. • Anyone convicted of a misdemeanor domestic violence offense is prohibited from possessing a firearm for the rest of their lives. • Gun owners with a concealed carry license must undergo a minimum of eight hours of training, and demonstrate proficiency and safety on the shooting range. • Employers must make reasonable efforts to provide a room or place for breastfeeding that is not a bathroom. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

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YEAR IN REVIEW

BEACON’S TOP STORIES IN 2018

Surfers Izzy Poulin and Trevor Borello at the bottom of Ladera Street stairs in August. The stairway had been closed since a Feb. 13 cliff landslide, but has recently opened after repairs.

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Nati’s and Liberty Station sold, Sunset Cliffs improvement project, Target Express, North Chapel, and a mermaid BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON

Hot-button issues dominated the landscape in 2018 as Peninsula residents grappled with short-term vacation rentals and the proliferation of dockless bikes and scooters. Battles were also waged over a recycling center, and an affordable housing site some wanted rezoned as parkland/open space.

January • In late December 2017, the second of three temporary bridge shelters was opened by Veterans Village of San Diego in the Midway District. The new shelter provided homeless relief from the streets, while connecting them to permanent housing. • Five student-athletes from Point Loma High received All-CIF honors following the fall sports season. Honored Pointers were Charlie Ekstrom, JL Skinner, Mathew Fa'alele, and Davey Folsom. Pointer freshman Loren Gomez won the CIF individual golf tournament and was named CIF Player of the Year. • A new study titled “Part 150” was green lighted to evaluate flight-path improvements and noise reductions in and around San Diego International Airport. • Maximizing online presence was the main topic at Ocean Beach MainStreet Association’s annual marketing breakfast Jan. 9 at Wonderland.

now, everyone knows about it.” • Ocean Beach People’s Organic Food Market added a new vegetarian café, OB Garden Café, formerly Tiny’s Tavern, to its growing mix at 4741 Voltaire St. • A cliff collapse near Ladera Street stairs reported on Feb. 13 caused the stairs leading down to Garbage Beach to be closed for an extended period for repairs. • A public protest was held Feb. 10 at Stump’s Family Marketplace to attempt to compel Prince Recycling Center to move from 3770 Voltaire St. in the parking lot. The rally drew attention to alleged crime-related issues associated with homeless utilizing the purportedly problematic recycler. • It was announced that Nati’s iconic Ocean Beach Mexican restaurant, which opened in 1960, was being sold. • Diminutive Gianni Buonomo Vintners on Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach was awardNati's Mexican Restaurant in Ocean Beach officially closed its doors on June 7. TONY FRANCO / PENINSULA BEACON ed a double gold medal at the prestigious San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. The • The Peninsula Community Planning Board unanimously endorsed a developer’s February winery competed against the biggest names in plan to convert The Dolphin Motel into bouthe U.S. wine industry at the largest competitique Monsaraz Hotel. The old Dolphin Motel’s • Dockless electric scooters and bikes debut- tion of American wines in the world. four existing buildings were to be demolished ed in the beach communities causing conand replaced by a new 49,150-square-foot, sternation for some locals. March 92-unit, three-story hotel. • San Diego Lifeguard Lt. Rick Romero spec• Ocean Beach MainStreet Association ulated social media was the cause of mush• The Point Loma High girls water polo team (OBMA) honored members for their contri- rooming crowds at beach attractions like accomplished what no Pointer team had butions to the Ocean Beach community at its jumping off The Arch at Sunset Cliffs. “It used CONTINUED ON Page 10 annual Awards Celebration Jan. 25. to be just locals doing it,” said Romero. “But


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Bail set at $1M for Midway murder suspect BY NEAL PUTNAM | THE BEACON

A prosecutor said on Dec. 28 there was DNA evidence linking a man to a baseball bat attack on a homeless man who was fatally beaten on Rosecrans Street on Dec. 5. Deputy District Attorney Brian Erickson told a judge the DNA of Christian Louis Ewing, 29, was found on the barrel of the bat that struck Gregory Freeman, who later died from head and facial injuries. Erickson told San Diego Superior Court Judge Joseph Brannigan the 57-year-old victim’s DNA was also recovered from the bat, which was found at the scene on Rosecrans Street near Pacific Highway. Erickson asked Brannigan to set bail at $1 million, which he did after Ewing’s attorney submitted the bail issue without argument. He was arrested Dec. 24 in the Midway area. Ewing made a brief court appearance wearing green jail clothes in a wheelchair that he was strapped to and was handcuffed. He pleaded not guilty to a murder charge. The arraignment Friday almost didn’t happen as Ewing resisted

coming to court from his cell for the second day in a row. Brannigan ordered deputy sheriff ’s to extract him from the cell by force if necessary to come to court. Ewing was placed in a wheelchair simply because it is easier for deputies to push a reluctant inmate in a wheelchair than to try and walk him from the central jail into court. He’s not believed to be injured. He did not sign a form saying he had been advised of his constitutional rights, but defense attorney Raymond Aragon told the judge Ewing could not sign it because he was handcuffed. This is the second publicized case against Ewing as he was charged with felony assault in 2015 after he rushed the stage at Petco Park when singer Taylor Swift was performing a concert. Ewing pleaded guilty to felony assault in causing the breaking of several ribs to a security guard who tackled Ewing on the stage on Aug. 29, 2015. He also pleaded guilty to resisting an executive officer in that incident. Ewing was sent to Patton State Hospital in 2015 after he was deter-

mined to not be mentally competent to stand trial. After he recovered his mental competency, he was sentenced to almost two years he had spent in jail and at the psychiatric hospital. Taylor was not hurt in that incident and Ewing’s purpose in jumping the stage was unknown. Erickson said Ewing also resisted coming to court during that case and extraction orders were issued to get him in court. If Brannigan had not issued the extraction order Friday, the arraignment would have been delayed for several days as the court was on limited hours on Monday, Dec. 31. The court was closed on Jan. 1. Erickson said someone called 911 from the Old Town Trolley Station to report seeing a man beat another man with an umbrella. The caller was some distance away and could not see the object was a bat. The prosecutor said authorities do not yet know if Ewing was acquainted with Freeman before the assault. Freeman was homeless, but had relatives in Missouri, he said. A preliminary hearing was tentatively set for Jan. 11.

Transient gets 8 years prison for OB arsons BY NEAL PUTNAM | THE BEACON

A transient who set seven fires in Ocean Beach, damaging six cars, was sentenced Dec. 20 to eight years in state prison. San Diego Superior Court Judge Polly Shamoon ordered Michael Alexander Barringer, 26, to pay $4,823 to the City Treasurer’s office in restitution and a status on further restitution to victims was set for Jan. 30. Barringer, wearing blue jail clothes, said nothing before he was sentenced. Shamoon fined him $5,000 and gave him credit for serving 321 days in jail. Barringer pleaded guilty to seven counts of arson, and five other arson related charges were dismissed after

he pleaded guilty on Nov. 21. The car most severely damaged was a 1979 MGB classic convertible that was owned by Scott Stavish. The car’s interior was destroyed. A detective testified Barringer placed trash and papers inside the car and set it on fire. Most of the fires were set inside trash or recyclable bins that were either put on or beside the vehicles in Ocean Beach. After Barringer is paroled, he could face a staggering prison sentence if he is charged with another felony. The seven counts are considered strikes, said Deputy District Attorney Meghan Buckner, and he could get 25 years to life per felony charge in the future. Barringer admitted to all 10 arsons including two attempts to

commit arson on late July 12 and on July 13 in the early-morning hours after he was shown photos of the scenes, said Detective Patrick Shadoan. There was no apparent motive in all but one of the fires and Barringer didn’t know the cars’ owners. Barringer said he put a bag of dog feces on someone’s porch and set it aflame because the resident in the house had refused to give him money, said Shadoan. The first fire was set in an alley near Bacon Street and Cape May Avenue. Other fires were set on Newport Avenue, Voltaire Street, Muir Avenue, Spray Street, Long Branch Avenue, and Niagara Avenue. He was arrested at 5:30 a.m. on July 13.

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COMMUNITY MUSIC CONTINUED FROM Page 1

Springboard West culminates Jan. 12 with the popular Band & Brew Crawl, which will feature all 50 artists performing at Winston’s, OB Theatre, The Harp, Mother’s Saloon and OB Brewery. The Band & Brew Crawl is open to the public. “All of the mentors and industry experts are donating their time to give back to the next generation of independent artists,” says Barry Coffing, founder and creator of SpringboardMusic Festival. “I am so excited to see how our impact on the lives of everyone involved has grown, mine included.” Springboard Music Festival made its way to San Diego in 2017 after years of success in Houston. In the past, the festival has mentored and featured more than 500 artists and assisted with more than 100 careerchanging deals including recording, management and publishing contracts. Check out “The Springboard Effect” success stories at springboardwest.com/impact. Tickets to the Band and Brew Crawl are $20 and may be purchased at eventbrite.com. Proceeds benefit local nonprofits, Autism Tree Project Foundation, Pioneer Day School, as well as Sustainable Artists, which is focused on helping artists create a balance between artistic focus and economic reality. For more information, visit springboardfest.com.

Freedom, a new group made up of four young women from San Diego (Ayla, Tkay, Kris and De La), will perform on Jan. 12.

San Diego breweries create beer to support music fest A group of San Diego brewers recently announced its unique craft beer collaboration called Springboard Pale Ale to support Springboard West Music Festival. Participating breweries include OB Brewery, the host at 5041 Newport Ave., along with Amplified Ale Works, Belching Beaver, Pizza Port Ocean Beach, Kilowatt Brewing and Mike Hess Brewing. This limited-edition, draft-only release will be available at all of Springboard West Music Festival’s stages during the Band & Brew Crawl. The Springboard Pale Ale will have a light malt sweetness balanced with a low level of bitterness and fruity hop flavors including notes of passionfruit and citrus.

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BRIEFS OCEAN BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTATION The Ocean Beach Historical Society will present “Trolley to the Beach” by Eric DuVall, president of the Ocean Beach Historical Society, 7 p.m. on Jan. 17 at Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. The story is about how dependable electric streetcar service allowed people to live at the beach – specifically Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Pacific Beach and La Jolla – and still be able to work downtown. It is the story of the Point Loma Railroad and The San Diego Electric Railway and how they helped the city to grow. As such, it will cover an approximately 50-year period from the 1890s through the 1940s, and the story will be lavishly illustrated. CLASSICAL GUITAR AND BEYOND AT POINT LOMA ASSEMBLY A winter adventurous guitar concert that will take you from the classical realm to the ethnic spontaneous dynamic world of music will take place 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 at Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Talbot St. Come to admire the mastery of guitar playing of three renowned guitarists: George Svoboda, Fred Beneditti and special guest Standa Barek. For tickets or information, call 619-788-7428. REPUBLICAN WOMEN LUNCHEON Republican Women of California-Point Loma's monthly luncheon meeting will be 10 a.m. on Jan. 16 at Point Loma Cafe, 4865 Harbor Drive. Program: Sophia Fang – The Epoch Times, an independent newspaper with the goal of restoring accuracy and integrity in media. A no-host lunch follows. Guests welcome. Call Marilyn at 619-2229532 for information.

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before when they defeated No. 3 seeded Mt. Carmel 6-3 to win the CIF Div. III championship. • A decade-plus effort to secure a long-desired public pool at Liberty Station gained traction, as the City asked for federal approval of a jointuse agreement between it and San Diego Unified School District to build and operate a future aquatics complex at the former Naval Training Center. • Phase II of the Hillside Improvements Project, which included native habitat restoration and new trails, was implemented in the 50acre hillside section of Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. Marina the mermaid on Ross Rock in early June.

April • Point Loman Ginny Davenport turned 100 on April 8 and celebrated with a champagne toast: Not surprising given it was Winston Churchill who gave her her first taste of the bubbly. • It was announced that Target Express will replace the 18,000square-foot Antique Center on Newport Avenue. • The City and the San Diego Housing Commission told cyclists their makeshift track across the street from Bill Cleator Park had to be closed because of liability issues, and because of plans to develop the site for 78 affordable housing units. • On April 24, at Veterans Plaza in Ocean Beach, Councilmember Lorie Zapf and San Diego Police Department’s Western Division kicked off a Peninsula bait bike program. Bait bikes have a GPS device which police can track in real time to apprehend criminals.

May • The number of homeless people in San Diego County dropped by 6 percent from the previous year, according to the 2018 Point-inTime Count. Conducted every year by the Regional Task Force on the Homeless, the 2018 count showed that 8,576 men, women and children are living on the street or in shelters, compared to the 9,116 counted in 2017. • Developers of the former Midway Post Office has a new name for it – The Post – and a new design concept – envelope. The long-dormant 16-acre site is at 2535 Midway Drive. • Spirited debate filled the Peninsula Community Planning Board’s May meeting as residents turned out to protest a plan to convert the North Chapel in Liberty Station into a restaurant.

June • A blue-haired mermaid mannequin suddenly appeared astride the 50-foot-high Ross Rock at Sunset Cliffs, and quickly became an OB icon. • On June 4, Point Loma High

School students unveiled a studentproduced public service announcement on gun violence and school security titled, “If You See Something, Say Something,” which aired publicly on mass media throughout the month. • A day dreaded by thousands of its patrons finally arrived as Nati's Mexican Restaurant closed its doors June 7. • A public ceremony observing a century-old catastrophe in OB, during which 11 soldiers and sailors lost their lives from rip currents, was held May 23 at Ocean Beach Lifeguard Station.

July • The mermaid at Sunset Cliffs disappeared from her perch just as mysteriously as she had appeared earlier in the year. • Former Major League Baseball star and PLHS alum David Wells resigned as head coach of the Point Loma High baseball team to devote more time to other pursuits. • The Pacific Beach Pipeline South Replacement Project, replacing approximately 7.6 miles of water main and 1.6 miles of sewer main in the Midway/Pacific Highway Corridor and Mission Bay areas, caused major traffic dislocation. • Amid community pressure, Prince Recycling Center on Voltaire Street closed. • On July 12 through the early morning hours of July 13, a total of 12 arson fires were set in the Ocean Beach area. The fires damaged or destroyed at least six vehicles, several large trash cans, a fence and other items. • On July 16, San Diego City Council nixed Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s short-term vacation rental proposal by a 6-3 tally, then voted 6-3 for a more-restrictive proposal favoring residents and allowing primary-residence-only rentals with a sixmonth maximum. The landmark counterproposal was co-authored by Council members Barbara Bry of District 1 and Lorie Zapf of District 2, whose coastal districts have the most short-term rentals. • A public workshop July 26 vetted redevelopment of a park project on Saratoga Street dedicated in

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honor of noted historian, teacher and volunteer Ruth Varney Held. • North Chapel in Liberty Station, which was to have closed June 30, was granted a reprieve until the end of the year.

August • Firefighters from Ocean Beach's Station 15 at 4711 Voltaire St., slept in a Liberty Station hotel while their station was undergoing remodeling, expansion and upgrades. • Airport expansion headlined the July agenda of Peninsula Community Planning Board, as an official spoke on plans to replace San Diego International Airport’s Terminal 1. A long-term project was underway to replace the 51-year-old Terminal. Plans included a new on-airport entry, with a dual-level roadway and curb front. • The Rock Church acquired The Body Shop strip club at 3776 Riley St. in Point Loma. • A group of OBecians launched an effort to replace the beach community’s missing mermaid mascot. • At Liberty Station, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a grant for new resources to help service members transition into civilian jobs at an Aug. 27 press conference. • On Aug. 6, the City Council allocated $1.8 million in Regional Park Improvement Funds for the Ladera Street Beach Access Stairway Emergency Project. That stairway had been closed and chained-off since a Feb. 13 cliff landslide impaired access to the beach below.

September • At a Sept. 10 special meeting, the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Planning Group tightened language on Navy-owned property in their community plan update before final City Council review of the long-term project Sept. 17. The City Council later unanimously approved a Midway Community Plan update, which will guide development during the next 20 years. • Growing increasingly disenchanted with the City’s land-use policies and restrictions on how advisory group’s review developCONTINUED ON Page 11


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ment projects, Peninsula Community Planning Board rejected two map waiver requests on apartments being converted into condos. • A Beacon feature profiled successful Midway restaurateur and published poet-author Ibrahim AlNashashibi, owner of Fairouz Cafe & Gallery.

October • For the first time, Ocean Beach breweries teamed to create a unique collaboration brew to celebrate Oktoberfest: OB Session. • The 14th annual Ocean Beach Oktoberfest on Oct. 12-13, Southern California’s only Oktoberfest party at the beach, featured live music, a beer garden, contests, an Oktoberfest beer tasting, and a $500 guaranteed Sausage Toss winner. • Due largely to rising costs attributed to tariffs on Chinese goods, Dog Beach Dog Wash, which had provided pet pickup bags gratis in stainless-steel containers at Dog Beach, ceased doing so. • On Oct. 24, Michael Winn, visited Peninsula Community Planning Board to pitch the idea of creation of a Point Loma Town Council. • The City Council voted 8-1 Oct. 22 to rescind a short-term vacation rental ordinance it passed by a 6-3 vote in July. The Council’s re-vote on the contentious short-term rental ordinance was forced by a successful drive by a vacation-rental coalition. • Mayor Kevin Faulconer proposed new regulations for motorized scooters to address safety concerns while allowing the dockless transportation to continue operating in San Diego. • OB Brewery’s brewer Jim Millea got the call that his B. Right On Pale Ale had won first place at the Great American Beer Festival. There were 170 entrants in the American-style pale ale category. • Steven Torres, founder of the Pop Pie Company in University Heights, confirmed the expansion of his eatery into Ocean Beach replacing Nati’s at Bacon and Niagara streets. • The Brigantine Inc.’s two newest concepts – Ketch Grill & Taps and Portside Gelato & Coffee, debuted at 2614 Shelter Island Drive.

• A new Economic Impact Study completed for San Diego International Airport quantified the airport’s total economic contributions to the region at nearly $12 billion annually. • Jamie Hampton, founder of Mixte Communications Inc. public relations, was named a “Top 40 Under 40 Business Leader,” as well as being declared a “Top 50 Business Influencer.” Her PR firm, Mixte, is named for a bicycle frame. • Thirteen-year-old Ethan Mayes of Point Loma became the first person to earn the title of Master Ocean Angler from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) California Fishing Passport program by catching at least 50 different species of saltwater game fish. • Democrat Dr. Jennifer Campbell defeated Republican incumbent Lorie Zapf by a wide margin in the Nov. 6 election, flipping District 2 from Republican to Democrat. That gave the nine-member San Diego City Council a veto-proof 6-3 majority for Dems.

• Congressman Scott Peters (D52) and historic preservationists Save Our Heritage Organisation (SOHO), joined the battle to preserve North Chapel in Liberty Station, formally requesting an investigation by the City Attorney.

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Cross-border collaboration brings soaring art project to Liberty Station The bird of paradise is known as the ultimate symbol of paradise and freedom. This January, nearly 350 birds created by schoolchildren from seven schools will be displayed at Arts District Liberty Station as part of a unique cross-border art exchange. The “Birds without Paradise” installation will be inaugurated on Jan. 11 with an opening reception at 6 p.m. at Luce Court (across from The Lot, beyond the Galinson Family Fountain). The project is a collaboration between Vesta, a Mexico-based industrial real estate developer, the San Diego Unified School District, the NTC Foundation and the San Diego-Tijuana Smart Border Coalition. A similar installation premiered in Tijuana above Calle Segunda, from Constitucion to Madero, in the center of the city’s downtown earlier this year. The project is being presented as a binational program to promote cooperation in the CaliBa-

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ja Mega-Region. Birds without Paradise is created with indigenous materials, including corn husks, and decorated with brilliant colors by 350 schoolchildren with the participation of their teachers in seven schools. The activities, led by the artist Manuel Molina, have taken place on both sides of the border, with the participation of more than 800 children and volunteers in total. The birds will hang in the Arts District’s Luce Court for four weeks, ending on Feb. 8. Participating schools include Correia Middle School, Creative Performing and Media Arts Middle School, Marshal Middle School, Muirlands Middle School, Montgomery Middle School, School for Creative and Performing Arts and Wilson Middle School. “This project was not only really fun for me and my students, but it offered my students a chance to share their creativity and contribute to an art installation that is bigger

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than themselves,” said Suzanne Long, a teacher at Correia Middle School in Point Loma. “Having the opportunity to collaborate with Manuel Molina helped make this project relevant and meaningful for all students who participated.” “This has been a terrific experience and opportunity for my art students,” said Patricia Cox, a teacher at Muirlands Middle School in La Jolla. “Projects like this build community, confidence, and attention to important issues. This collaborative work demonstrates that art can be expressive and beautiful, and at the same time be activism and voice – a change agent in one’s heart and in the larger society.” The initiative was originally created by Molina, from Oaxaca, to raise awareness about the importance of stopping bird trafficking; however, the project has been transformed into an integrated binational program based on the concept of freedom. In this way, cooperation for

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important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on JANUARY 29, 2019 at 11:00AM in Dept. 504 located at SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 1100 UNION ST., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92101, CENTRAL COURTHOUSE. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (DE154) 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 THE PETITIONER: MARGARET K. HERRING, ESQ. 1001 B AVENUE, SUITE 215. CORONADO, CALIFORNIA 92118. Telephone: 619-4379175. ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 3, 11, 17, 2019 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9030954 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ROMANTIC ROCK. Located at: 3820 HAINES ST., #7, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. EMILY TREASURE NIELSEN. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 1/1/2016. Registrant Name: EMILY TREASURE NIELSEN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 19, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JANUARY 3, 11, 17, 25, 2019 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9030891 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SHORELINE AUTOBODY & PAINT. Located at: 7633 CARROLL RD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. c. Is registered by the following: a. PEYTONS GARAGE INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: PEYTON’S GARAGE

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Pointer boys basketball starts strong BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON

Pointer boys basketball head coach Josh Aros has seen his team run to an early-season record of 10-4 and has high hopes to have his squad land atop the Eastern League standings when the regular season concludes on Feb. 8. "We pride ourselves on playing good defense," Aros said after a recent game. "And we take care of the ball. Another priority is making open shots." The Pointers' pre-season success seems to indicate they've done just that, winning games by scores like 82-34, 61-31and 54-40. Aros' team also took first place in the recent Sweetwater tournament, going 4-0 overall and being declared champions by point differential over another undefeated team. "We beat a couple good teams (in the tournament) and it was good for our team's morale and the program," Aros noted. Aros identified senior Dane Warlaumont ("averaging 15 points a game and shooting the ball very well") as one of his team's mainstays. Another team leader is junior forward Tyler Morris, the team captain and tallest player at 6-feet 7-inches, who Aros says "is playing his third year of varsity, has been taking care of the ball and working hard." Morris is averaging a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds per game. After this pair, Aros notes he has a number of younger players who are earning playing time as they improve and show desire and hustle. He mentioned sophomores Trent Bell, Gabe

Aros' teams posted records of 19-8 and 13-16 in his first two years for a 32-24 career mark. Adding this year's start, that Harrison and Blake Ledbetter as showing record rises to 42-28 for a .600 winning perpromise. "They are getting a lot of playing centage. time and are all contributing along with other Baseball teams pancake breakfast juniors and seniors.” A steaming hot breakfast awaits local resiThe Pointers open Eastern League play on Jan. 3 when they travel to Morse to confront dents when the Point Loma High School basethe Tigers. Later come games against other ball teams offers their annual Pancake Breakleague opponents Scripps Ranch, Mira Mesa, fast fundraiser on Jan. 12. The event starts at Lincoln and Kearny. Aros believes his team 7:30 a.m. and concludes at 10 a.m. Hungry diners who arrive at St. Agnes Hall, could finish as league champs. "I think we match up pretty good with the 1140 Evergreen St. will receive pancakes, good teams in our league like Mira Mesa," he sausage, juice and coffee all for a cost of $5. Available at extra cost will be a donut bar predicted. "They have some talented players but if we play our game and stick to our and specialized pancake toppings. Tickets can be purchased from members of strengths we should do pretty good. "All of our mistakes are self-inflicted," Aros the school's baseball teams, who are competobserved as he stressed the need for continued ing for ticket sale prizes, or at the door. Cash or checks will be accepted. practice and improvement. Also planned at the event are raffle prizes in The Pointers are in Div. II in boys basketball and their current record places them seventh addition to baseball team logo wear. This event is conducted largely by the playof 22 in the division. Because of ongoing remodeling of their ers, who will be on hand, in full uniform, to set home gym, the Pointers have played all of their up the hall, check in guests, assist with cookgames on the road. This situation is supposed to ing, serve food and drinks and clean up. end on Jan. 15 when Mira Mesa takes the court All teams--varsity, junior varsity and freshin Lee Trepanier Gym in front of a crowd excit- men--will play a game later in the day. Those wishing to donate to the baseball proed to welcome their team home while sitting in gram should make checks payable to PLHSPAthe gym's brand new bleachers. Other home games are set for Lincoln (Jan. Baseball. All proceeds will benefit the team. Pointer players have been practicing under 25), a non-league game against Westview (Jan. 26), Scripps Ranch (Feb. 5) and the final new head coach Jeff Solis for several weeks in regular season game against Kearny (Feb. 8). preparation for a winter season followed by Aros, 31, is one of the county's youngest the regular spring prep season. Contact Nazaré Judd at 619-804-1825 varsity head coaches, but is in his 13th season as a basketball coach with the Pointers includ- for information. ing time spent with the freshman and junior varsity teams. This marks his third season leading the varsity.

Pointer guard Gabe Harrison (10) dribbles around a pair of Montgomery players in a tournament game last week. SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON

Pointer wing Austin Johnson (22) goes up high to score two points in a tournament game last week against host SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON Montgomery.

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Point Loma-based Pacific Records set to drop new releases BY BART MENDOZA | THE BEACON

Point Loma-based music label Pacific Records is coming off a banner year, with 2018 seeing numerous and diverse releases, which ranged from boy band hit makers OTown to legendary rocker Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead with Chris Declercq. While there are a number of San Diego-based artists featured on the

label, including Lindsay Perry, Ryan Hiller and Chandler Bay, the label is open to talent from anywhere."We also aren't genre specific," said the label's CEO and founder Brian Witkin. "We just want to help get great new music out to people." Founded in 2003, the label has released dozens of albums with upcoming new releases set to include a digital single, "myroom" (sic) from new hip-hop signing, Finn

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McCool (Jan. 10), as well as a vinyl album from singer-songwriter Chad Hollister this spring. The Chris Declercq / Lemmy Kilmister track, "We Are The Ones" will be released as a 7-inch vinyl single as well. The label has also been successful at placing their artists’ music on TV programs, including Lindsay Perry's "Dancin' With The Devil" on the Netflix/ Marvel Universe program "Jessica Jones." "After placements

and TV sync, sales are the most important, and there, as far as format these days, it's streaming by a long shot," Witkin said. "Then it's CD and vinyl. Things change quickly. This year, physical, tangible sales outpaced digital downloads." Possibly the label’s biggest release to date will be "Guitar Legends II" due later in the year. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

Lindsay Perry's ‘Dancin' With The Devil’ was used on the Netflix show ‘Jessica Jones.’

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