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Movement for cleaner THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY THAT SETTLED IN POINT LOMA OB streets SEE STORY ON PAGE 10

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esidents are being asked to sign a petition on Ocean Beach’s Neighborhood Watch Facebook page to take action to “help to keep our sidewalks clean ensuring a healthier environment for everyone.” “One complaint that is often heard about the downtown area of Ocean Beach is how dirty, stained, and smelly the sidewalks are,” the online petition reads. “The OB Clean & Safe Program, a project of the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association, is looking to change that by applying for funding to provide cleanings NewThe circular Temple of Peace and diamond-shaped Raja Yoga Academy (with colorful glass domes) are centered in this 1910 aerial view of bi-monthly Lomaland estate. At lowerofright port Avenue sidewalks, in are dormitories called group homes. Note some 45,000 trees planted through the school’s Forestry Department. POSTCARDto COURTESY OF KATHY BLAVATT addition installing additionMelinda White (left) embraces an emotional Eva King during the memorial at Sunset Cliffs for Mike White, a well-known angler and surfboard al trash bins along the street. shaper who grew up on Ladera Street. Melinda, Mike’s sister, helped organize the memorial and paddle out where dozens of friends and family, including King, who was a life-long friend and former girlfriend, came out to celebrate Mike’s life on Sunday, Aug. 11. ‘Sunset Cliffs was THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON his world and his playground,’ said Melinda. ‘He loved it here.’ See page 10 for the story.

New gallery to open Ocean Beach mom-preneur at Liberty Station leads Sexy Mama Movement SEE 8 13 SEEPAGE PAGE

Major upgrades coming for Peninsula Family YMCA

Longtime Ocean Beach surfboard shaper trying to rebuild after fire

The existing building is to be renamed the Ryan Family YMCA. Ryan came to San Diego in 1922 pulled the impact plug, hit andextinguisher, made an immeasurable the fire — and it exploded. just on the aviation industry. He andIthis blew up in my face, like little shotwife Gladys also created the Ryan gunCharitable shells going off.” Family Foundation sup“It was a nightmare,” porting over 120 charities. added Elliott of his loss.Family “It wasYMCA my little The new Ryan sanctuary. It’s not willgo-back-in-time include: a 22,000-square-foot a dollar facility withthing.” expanded parking; a Fortunately, the OB station Child Discovery Center andfire outdoor justfitness around the corner and playwas space; studios; modern theyrooms came and it out sparing locker and put amenities; an damage toprogram the main residence. enrichment and event took all my boards space;“[The and fire] a 3,200-square-foot and deck. tools, got my truck and rooftop camper,” noted Elliott.

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After nearly 50 years in business, BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE Bis EACON Peninsula Family YMCA about to undergo a major overhaul. surfboard maker All that’sBneeded now is the final Albert “Ace” Elliott lost $350,000 of an $8 million ongoing much of what he’s fundraising campaign. acquired, including 50-year-old Regarding the reasons for the irreplaceable memorabilia, when update, Peninsula YMCA associhisdirector shapingJason shed Milosh on Froude ate saidStreet it’s a near Saratoga combination of Avenue things. caught fire on Aug. 6. “We’re in a 50-year-old buildElliott’s waslooking full of ing,” Miloshworkspace said. “We’re boards and photos atold a basic renovation of of thefriends main he’d made custom boards for.lockbuilding we’re in containing sawadministrative my bike was onspace fire inand my ers,“I some and I tried to put it out,” a backyard small multi-purpose room. We said to Elliott, been riding ewant renewwho’s that space.” bikes for years. “I picked up a fire

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An artist’s rendering of the planned Ryan Family YMCA building. CONTRIBUTED GRAPHIC

The charred remains of Albert ‘Ace’ Elliott’s shaping shed in OB. SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON

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Peninsula Y added a swimming pool fitness center and changing rooms in 1977. In 1987, a soccer arena was constructed. That was followed in 2005 with construction of a family picnic area next to the pool. In 2011, the Haas Family Gymnasium and Wellness Center opened for sports and exercise. Peninsula YMCA released statistics showing 5,790 members are served between the ages of 5 months and 96 years representing diverse cultural backgrounds. One in 11 Peninsula households have a connection to the Y, which has a staff of 140 mostly young adults.

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Milosh said the improved Peninsula facility will really be special. “We’re going to have a rooftop deck that overlooks the canyon,” he said. “We’re really excited about that, both aesthetically and operationally.” Of fundraising for the renewal, Milosh said, “We’ve actually been in a capital campaign, in a silent phase, for the last number of years.” Established in 1970, the

Courtney Bylund Pendleton of YMCA Public Relations and Communications talked about the bigger picture, of which the Peninsula’s upcoming improvements are a part. “The YMCA’s vision is about serving more people, doubling our impact in the community,” she said. “The Peninsula’s new facilities, and renovation of existing facilities, is certainly a huge complement to that.” Milosh discussed the timelines, and difficulties, involved in the renovation project. “We’re planning on starting in

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early 2020,” he said. “It will be a 12- to 18-month project.” “One of the challenges of doing a project like this, is to maintain operations while you’re going about doing improvements,” said Milosh adding, “It can get a little tricky.” Concluded Milosh, “We’re really excited about doing an improvement project like this that comes around about every 50 years. “Hopefully, it is going to serve the needs of the community for the next 50 years.” The Peninsula is one of 18 YMCA locations across San Diego County.

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City Council to discuss Dog Beach's 'ramp to nowhere' By Dave Schwab | The Beacon

Round two in a battle over replacing a ramp at Ocean Beach’s Dog Beach that is incompliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is set for Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. in City Council chambers. The council hearing stems from controversy surrounding a lawsuit recently settled out of court for $50,000 to a wheelchair-bound plaintiff, Scott Schutza. Schutza contended disability discrimination, alleging violation of federal and state anti-discrimination statutes. He argued the city had failed, and refused, to ensure the accessibility of public facilities at OB Dog Beach including the River Trail. That settled lawsuit has since led to the city to propose creating a new estimated $1.1 million ADA-compliant ramp at Dog Beach, which some Obecians are labeling “the ramp to nowhere.” “The city attorney office’s involvement with this matter ended when the lawsuit was settled,” said San Diego city attorney spokesperson Leslie Wolf Branscomb. Of the ramp, District 2 Council member Dr. Jennifer Campbell said, “This week I’m meeting with both city staff and Ocean Beach stakeholders about the ADA ramp at Dog Beach. I look forward to hearing from all parties

The city recently proposed to create an ADA-compliant ramp at Dog Beach. EMILY BLACKWOOD / VILLAGE NEWS

involved.” In August, Ocean Beach Planning Board voted 13-1 to deny support for the city’s proposed new ADA-ramp replacement. OBPB recommended instead that the city consider building the ramp elsewhere, on the path crowning the berm leading to the guard tower between Dog Beach and the regular beach. At issue is whether the city is obligated by the lawsuit settlement to construct a new ADAcompliant ramp at Dog Beach. “OBPB filed an official appeal of the project,” said planning group chair Andrea Schlageter. “Since this is a CIP Process 2 project, the appeal is heard by the City Council.”

Noted Schlageter, “We would like the city to do daily sand mitigation so people can actually use the ramp effectively, and extend it out to the beach and slightly down the jetty so people with mobility devices have real access to the beach.” Speaking on their own behalf, two other OBPB board members, Kevin Hastings and Bo Willsey, believe the city is on the wrong track with its new proposed ramp. “The location the plaintiff fell wasn't even at the ADA ramp,” said Hastings. “He fell while trying to access the west end of the bike path, which is not ADAcompliant and is not part of the repair scope.” Added Hastings, “The city says

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they must fix the ramp because of the lawsuit. This is not true. There was no such stipulation in the lawsuit. It was a $50,000 settlement with no strings attached. The city is certainly vulnerable to a new lawsuit here. But if they are so concerned about liability, why are they still failing to get out there to sweep the ramp?” Willsey is concerned about another aspect of the ADA ramp project. “The planning board has confirmed the $1.1 million they plan to spend is coming out of the critically important OB Capital Improvement Project (CIP) funds — not what we were told at first,” he said. “So, all the long-overdue capital improvement projects, including the beach stair projects and library renovation, will have funds stripped away to pay for this needless project.” Willsey encouraged residents, especially those mobility challenged, to write District 2 Council person Dr. Jennifer Campbell ahead of the Nov. 19 City Council hearing. “They should speak up to say they want access where it makes sense, not be relegated to a dismal ramp far back from the water and segregated from other beachgoers,” Willsey said. “It's not too late to stop this egregious waste of taxpayer funds. But it's an uphill battle.”

Hearing set for OB man suspected of killing mother By Neal Putnam | The Beacon

The preliminary hearing for a man suspected of killing his mother in Ocean Beach was set Monday (Oct. 28) for Jan. 14 after he was charged with the special circumstance of murder during a robbery. The new charge means that if Daniel Chase McKibben, 36, is convicted of first-degree murder, he would face life in prison without the possibility of parole. The victim is Heidi Green, 59, who was found dead in a home in the 5000 block of Niagara Avenue near the OB Pier on May 1. Authorities have not said how she died and the facts of the case have not been discussed in court. McKibben appeared Monday in jail clothes before San Diego Superior Court Judge Michael Smyth and he waived his right to have speedy court proceedings. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains in jail without bail. A family member called police asking for a welfare check on Green and police found her deceased. McKibben turned up at a home in La Mesa the next day. A resident there called La Mesa Police, saying McKibben would not leave and was trespassing in the 7900 block of Rainey Street. Police showed up at 9:15 a.m. May 2 and discovered that McKibben allegedly was armed with a knife. An officer shot him twice in the shoulder and hand. McKibben was taken to a hospital and was arraigned in his hospital bed.


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This year’s Ocean Beach MainStreet Association (OBMA) holiday ornament is a parrot. Ornaments cost $25. If purchased from the OBMA office at 1868 Bacon St., two ornaments can be had from any year for $20 each. “We’ve been doing ornaments since 2012,” said Denny Knox, OBMA executive director. “Each year is unique, sometimes based on history,” said Knox, of how ornament themes are chosen. “Sometimes we just get a feeling that we have a great design.” Of this year’s theme, Knox noted, “Ashley Lewis designed the street fair shirt, sticker and the ornament. The shirts sold out and we had to place a second order, and we are nearly sold out on shirts.” Knox said all the funds raised with promotional merchandise pay for holiday decorations, beautification projects and repairs.

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Island Grill, Dirty Birds, Gianni Buonomo Vintners, Harp Irish Pub & Restaurant, Hugo’s, Hummus, The Joint, Kaiserhof Restaurant and Biergarten, Kilowatt Brewing Co, Lighthouse Ice Cream, Lucy’s Tavern, Mad Munch Grilled Cheezer Co, Mike Hess Brewing Co, Mike’s Taco Club, Mother’s Saloon, Mr. Moto Pizza, Newport Pizza & Ale, OB Beans, OB Brewery, OB Kabob, OB Noodle House Bar 1502, OB Surf Lodge, OB Woman’s Club, Pacific Shores Cocktail Lounge, Pizza Port Brewing Co, Poma’s Italian Delicatessen, Raglan Public House, Shara- Ocean Beach, Shore Thing Pet Supply, South Beach Bar & Grille, Subway Sandwiches & Salads, Sundara Indian Cuisine & Craft Beer, Sunshine Company Saloon, Surf Rider Pizza Café, THC, Tony’s, Two Roots Brewing, Voltaire Beach House, Winstons, Wonderland. General admission tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at obtowncouncil.org/restaurant-walk/. Bring printed or mobile phone receipts to show to volunteers at check-in tables in front of Lucy’s Tavern at 4906 Voltaire St., or Sunshine Company Saloon at 5028 Newport Ave., anytime from 5 to 9 p.m. the night of the event to receive tickets. To volunteer, or for questions, contact Stephanie Ritter at stephanie@obtowncouncil.org.

The seventh annual Ride The Point fundraiser supporting pancreatic research at Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego will be Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 a.m. Sponsored by Point Loma Rotary, the event features 600 riders of all ages cycling through Liberty Station, Point Loma, Ocean and Pacific beaches as well as La Jolla and Del Mar. Additional volunteers are needed to join more than 250 staffers PARADE SPONSORS NEEDED who perform a number of importThe Ocean Beach Town Council ant functions, including running a is seeking sponsors for this year’s water station at Robb Field. Established in 1978, Moores Cancer Center is the region’s only National Cancer Institutedesignated Comprehensive Cancer Center, a designation reserved for centers with the highest achievements in cancer research, clinical care, education and community contributions. Moores Cancer Center unites cancer-related research laboratories, clinical trials, prevention and outreach programs, and patient care under one roof. Those wishing to participate in the ride should email gookind@ hotmail.com or call 619-709-7087.

OB RESTAURANT WALK

Co-sponsored by Ocean Beach Town Council and OBMA, the annual OB Restaurant Walk, which showcases 50 food samples from the community’s finest eateries and craft breweries, will be Tuesday, Nov.12, from 5-9 p.m. Enjoy live music, face painting and a magician while walking the streets of OB. There will be a free trolley with multiple stops to get from one part of the neighborhood to the next. Proceeds directly support the OB Food and Toy Drive, which provides assistance to more than 100 local families and seniors in need during the holidays, as well as the beloved OB Holiday Parade. Participating restaurants include: 3rd Corner Wine Shop & Bistro, Arizona, BBQ House, Beach Sweets, Belching Beaver, Blue Water Seafood, BO- beau Kitchen and Bar, Café Bella, Cheswick’s West, Culture Brewing Co – Ocean Beach, Daybreak

OB Holiday Parade on Saturday, Dec. 7. Sponsorship cost varies from $125 to $500, and is a great opportunity to showcase your local business. For more information, contact grace@obtowncouncil.org.

DISTILLER'S FEST NOV. 16

The San Diego Distillers Guild will celebrate the best of the region’s craft spirits with its first-ever Distiller’s Fest on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Building 177, 2875 Dewey Road, in Liberty Station. Distiller’s Fest welcomes both casual festival-goers and cocktail connoisseurs to enjoy tastes from 20 local craft distilleries. As San Diego’s first upscale artisanal spirits festival, the event pays homage to San Diego’s quickly-growing craft distilling scene via a sensory and social experience that invites guests to mingle. Besides featuring live music, local food and a VIP speakeasy experience, guests will also have the rare chance to meet and chat with many of the experts who create San Diego’s award-winning craft spirits. San Diego jazz ensemble Justin Joyce Trio will be onsite playing. Those holding VIP tickets can experience a tucked-away speakeasy featuring a custom cocktail experience, access to VIP pours and next-level local fare.

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Biking advocate Andy Hanshaw named to City's new Mobility Board By Dave Schwab | The Beacon

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new Mobility Action Plan the City is working on? Hanshaw: This Mobility Board will have input on the draft outline of that plan, which the City is going to come back to us with in August. The plan is how the City sets itself up in the Transportation Department with the staff, resources and the plan to implement measures to achieve the CAP. We look forward to being a voice for that plan. BBP: How does mobility fit into the larger scheme of transportation within the region?

Hanshaw: Looking at the bigger picture, the City has to comply with state law requiring greenhouse gases to be reduced. The track we were on, the previous plan, was not reaching that goal. We need to take a good step back to really evaluate how we create a world-class transit network. I’ve been really pleased to hear the City is committed to creating a bike lane network and a regional bike plan. It’s about having safe choices. We have to think big. BBP: What needs to be done to make biking safer and

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Hanshaw: To serve as an advisory board for policy relating to the City’s transportation network, analyzing things in a holistic way to ensure people have safe and easy access and choice of transportation modes as they move around the city. Its goal is also to help the City meet its Climate Action Plan. (The City’s CAP calls for eliminating half of all greenhouse gas emissions and for all electricity used in the city to be from renewable sources by 2035.) BBP: What role will the Mobility Board have in the

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encourage more people to go that route? Hanshaw: In simplest terms, it’s really providing choices for people to move around your region, besides just driving (cars). It’s really about creating safe, connected networks, which relates to transit for bicycling. It’s building out, as soon as we can, a regional bike network. BBP: What else needs to be done to improve the City’s transportation system? Hanshaw: We have to think quick because climate change is real. We need to take the steps necessary to comply with state and local greenhouse gas reductions. The bike master plan needs to be one of the guiding documents of the Mobility Action Plan. Vision Zero also needs to be a part of this new Mobility Action Plan. (Vision Zero is a strategy to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility for all.) BBP: Is there anything else that can be done to wean people from their cars? Hanshaw: We need to create behavior change to help people get out of cars, like creating shuttles and a bike network. We need to give people safe mobility choices. You put a safe choice out there, and people will use it. It’s not there yet.

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Point Loma High School principal Hans Becker issued a letter to all parents after a bullet was found on a restroom floor, a fire alarm was sounded and a key ring including a master key for the school was stolen all on Oct. 28. "It’s been a long day, but we’ve had a lot of parent inquiries and I would like to give you an update of what’s happened today and some of the facts. There is lot of misinformation and rumor that I wish to dispel," Becker's letter began. The letter says that a student came to the office at 8:30 a.m. with a bullet found on the floor of a school restroom. Becker said school police searched the restroom and surrounding area and found nothing. About 30 minutes later a campus security assistant found the keys to his golf cart stolen from the ignition. The key ring contained a master key to the school.

Again school police were notified and Becker sent an email to all school staff asking them to help identify any students who may have information about the bullet or keys. Earlier in the day, during first period, the school's fire alarm went off. This was attributed to a student "vaping" in a restroom. "I am confident that all three incidents today are unrelated," Becker's letter stated. Becker noted that several students came forward to speak with him and provide information however none of the information shared helped solve any of the events. "We followed up with every single concern and involved school police when interviewing students," Becker's letter said. "I also want everyone in the Point Loma Community to know that we take today’s incidents extremely seriously," Becker continued. "As a father myself, I know you

place your trust in the safety of our school." We will have enhanced police presence throughout the week. We also have overnight security on campus as an added precaution." He noted that there is a Crime Stoppers reward of $1,000 for any information about the stolen keys. Some parents on social media questioned the school's handling of the incidents. One said the school should have been placed on lockdown, while another expressed concern that a student may be "planning to shoot up the school." Another suggested that all student lockers and backpacks be searched by a police dog. "We will have enhanced police presence throughout the week. We also have overnight security on campus as an added precaution," Becker reported. "Please know that we will be vigilant in our continued investigation of the events at PLHS today," the letter concluded.

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A doctor by trade and photographer by avocation, Romanianborn C. (Cornel) Fodoreanu has found a way to satisfy his muse at his new 500-squa re-foot art studio in Liberty Station at Studio 205, Barracks 14, 2770 Historic Decatur Road. The Kaiser pediatrician recently had a soft opening in his new gallery space on Nov. 1. His art studio will off icially open during A rts District Liberty St at ion’s f r e e F i r s t F r iday monthly art walk Friday, Dec. 6, from 5 to 9 p.m. The artist-physician has even found a way to meld medicine a nd a r t i n a chosen photo graphic theme: at-risk youth. “I n my upcom i ng show, I focus on the resilience of urban youth and am pleased to be able to give back to support their ongoing education,” said Fodoreanu of his latest photographic exhibit titled “Street Smart.” A collection of moving blacka nd -wh it e pho t o s , “St r e e t Smart” documents Southern California's unsung heroes — street-hardened, at-risk youth — many who are victims of gang violence or are from broken families. “They are not my patients but kids I found out about through a friend of mine whom I’ve taken photos of in their environment,”

Kaiser pediatrician C. (Cornel) Fodoreanu will open his photography gallery on Dec. 6. PHOTO BY C. FODOREANU.

said Fodoreanu of “Street Smart” being exhibited Nov. 1 to Dec. 22, at his new studio. “Street Smart” is a fundraising exhibition with 50% of proceeds going to an educational fund to support Fodoreanu's youthful photographic subjects. Born into a family with a long tradition of icon painting, they immigrated to the United States while Fodoreanu was in high

school. He learned to paint early on, and got his first camera as a pre-teen. His photographic work touches on the human condition, the f leetingness of time, divine intervention, the fragility of life, personal boundaries, play and intimacy. The artist-physician's themes were inspired by his diverse educational background, which includes a bachelor’s degree in

Philosophy of Science from UC San Diego, and a master’s degree from Harvard Medical. Fodoreanu has found his photography complements his medical practice. “I get to use the other side of my brain with this photography gallery,” he said. “Photography allows me to be more mindful, to reconnect to who I am, to kids. It helps keep me grounded.”

His artistic philosophy is ref lected in his mission statement on his website, https://www. cor nel hen r ya r t .com, wh ich reads, “We think photography can break free from political constrai nts. … elevate itsel f above the daily grind, liberate itself out of the mundane, and reach quintessential thoughts. We think photography deals with humanity at its purest, with raw fundamental emotions, ideas and esthetics … is firstly beautiful, unveiling surrounding harmony, and standing the test of time as the primordial poetry of light.” Fodorea nu enjoys bei ng a child physician. “I love it,” he said. “As a pediatrician I can intervene very early on and make an impact on someone’s life, prevent diseases and bad habits.” A lt hough photog raphy takes up much of his free time, Fodoreanu concluded, “I need to have some other things to be a complete person.” He talked about the future of his new Liberty Station art gallery. “I would li ke to showcase local, emerging new faces in photography in San Diego, as well as some other colleagues of mine,” said Fodoreanu. “I’d also like to run some photo competition contests, along with having some art interns working in the gallery.”

Abandoned Liberty Station building may become regional bicycling hub By Dave Schwab | The Beacon

Small but incremental steps are being taken by proponents of a bold plan to transform an abandoned Liberty Station building into a regional bicycling hub. Located on dedicated City parklands, now-vacant Building 191, once planned for demolition, straddles a major spur on the San Diego bike path system. The 20-by-80 foot structure was the 191st building constructed at the former Naval Training Center. The possibility of repurposing

Building 191 was the brainchild of environmental attorney Richard Opper, current board member and former chairman of the NTC Foundation, and prominent San Diego graphic designer, sculptor and cycling enthusiast Ron Miriello. The pair were out on a ride when Miriello commented that he wished he had somewhere to exhibit 20 classic Italian bicycle frames. Opper replied he knew of an empty Liberty Station building, and the drive to create a regional cycling hub was on. Noting there are “plenty of

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reconfigure lane widths and road configurations … This is the backbone of our City which will connect to Uptown SANDAG projects, the existing trolley and the new Midcoast Trolley, the Coaster, The Downtown Mobility Plan, etc. It is a gap in our network and until it is addressed and prioritized, our City will have a difficult time meeting Climate Action Plan and Vision Zero goals.” Preliminary redesign work on Building 191 has been performed by local architect Chris Bitter of OBR Architecture, who has worked on several other Liberty Station projects. Bittner has been working with what amounts to a blank slate with Building 191. “There is no real record of what it was used for, my guess is offices,” Bittner said adding gaining access to the abandoned building has proved problematic. “We’ve been working with City Park and Recreation to get us access, and are probably a couple of weeks away,” Bittner said of the abandoned building, which is laid out as a long, thin rectangle. “They’re (governmentI) making us get an entry permit.” “It’s a very simple building with a pitched roof and nothing inside that is historically significant,” Bittner said. “There is a shell that we can improve.


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Lomaland remembered – artistic legacy exhibition opens in Balboa Park KAREN SCANLON AND ERIC DUVALL | The Beacon

High on the crest of Point Loma peninsula stand few remnants of Katherine Tingley’s curious musings, though her cultural benefaction is forever embedded in San Diego’s history. Welcome to Lomaland! A public exhibition by San Diego History Center, titled “The Path of the Mystic: Art and Theosophy at Lomaland,” opened Oct. 18 and runs through April 19, 2020 in Balboa Park. The exhibit features artwork, objects (including doors from Lomaland’s Temple of Peace), photographs and archival documents that bring to life Tingley’s unlikely Utopian experiment. I n 1897, t he Un ive r s a l Brotherhood and Theosophical Society purchased 500 acres that bordered the northern edge of Point Loma’s military reservation. Dr. Lorin Wood’s sanitarium (a three-story wellness/ hotel amenity) called Point Loma House, a few tents, and little else stood on this property. Here, humanitarian visionary Madame Tingley, as she was called, intended to create an international community of free thinkers. It would be dedicated to the study of the arts, sciences, philosophical and religious traditions from around the globe, and the wisdom of the ages.

The Temple of Peace in Lomaland. COURTESY PHOTOS

The theosophist establishment Tingley imagined, the School for the Revival of the Lost Mysteries of Antiquity, took root but changes would come. To her credit, the Raja Yoga Academy, renamed Raja Yoga College, became one of the more highly regarded educational institutions in the country. Raja Yoga (an ancient term me a n i n g “k i n g ly u n ion”) Academy began in the early 1900s with five students and 98 residents. By this time, Point Loma House had been transformed into

Tingley’s Raja Yoga Academy, bearing several aquamarine-colored glass domes. Interestingly, Madame Tingley “brought in quite a number of Cuban children,” according to Iverson L. Harris, one of those first students. Tingley, a social worker before migrating from New York, had made Cuban connections through relief work with soldiers after the Spanish-American War. Within two years, the student population grew to 100 and by the 1920s, ranging from 300

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on our western slope.” Over the years, theosophists’ property switched hands several times. Today, Point Loma Nazarene University is caretaker of remaining original structures: Cabrillo Hall, Tingley’s headquarters-residence building, and the 1901 Greek Amphitheater. The university is publically accessible. Through the gate and to the right stands another Lomaland original: Mieras Hall, once the 1901 beautiful, domed residence built by baseball magnate and visionary Albert G. Spalding. Go see it for fun! Katherine Tingley was driven by her belief that children should be educated properly; she held deep concern for alleviating suffering and promoting brotherhood. By hiring workers to erect her institution in 1900, she eased San Diego’s economic slump. Today, we recognize a grander scale of her moral code and worth.


11 Annual Bike For Boobs aims to raise funds for Shades of Pink COMMUNITY

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The seventh annual Bike For Boobs fundraising bicycle ride and event for breast cancer awareness will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9,

starting at The Wine Club at 2907 Shelter Island Drive, #108. The first 25-mile ride kicks off at 2 p.m. The second 1-mile fun ride gathers at 3 p.m., departing The Wine Pub at 3:15 p.m.

The seventh-annual Bike For Boobs will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9.

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A $25 entry fee includes either ride, entry to the post-ride party with a glass of wine/beer and live music, as well as lots of raffle prizes and silent and live auctions. Those not wishing to ride can join the post-party at 4 p.m. Sandy Hanshaw, The Wine Pub owner and breast cancer survivor, said it was actually her husband, Andy, president of the San Diego Bicycle Coalition, who suggested hosting a fundraising cancer ride while she was undergoing treatment. “Spouses feel so hopeless,” said Sandy. “He came up with the idea while I was going through chemotherapy. I saw it as a way to get something good out of something that wasn’t so good.” Hanshaw said female breast cancer affects 1 out of every 8 women, noting COURTESY PHOTO the disease “happens to a

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lot of people and affects their lives in many different ways.” Of how it affected her life, Hanshaw said, “I’m sure a lot more grateful for every day that I’ve got.” One message Hanshaw would like Bike For Boobs to get out is that “you can come out on the other side [of cancer] and do good with it.” Hanshaw chose nonprofit Shades of Pink Foundation California as the benefactor of Bike For Boobs for a second straight year, because she wanted a local organization to benefit. All Bike For Boobs ride proceeds will go directly through Shades of Pink toward supporting women who are experiencing financial distress as a result of a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Vembra Holnagel, president of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Shades of Pink board, noted the organization awarded its first grant in July 2014. It has since given out more than $184,000. Such grants typically

pay for basic living expenses like housing, transportation, food and other essentials of daily living. “Usually, these women who get referred to us are in trouble financially as they try to stay ahead of the game with medical treatments,” said Holnagel. “We try to help them out with gap fillers. All of our funding comes from direct public support, either through foundations or private individuals.” Holnagel said Shades of Pink does not draw a distinction between the nature of the cancer a woman is stricken with, or how advanced their illness is. “As long as they show us they have a financial challenge in their lives as a result of breast cancer, we can help,” she said. “We have a lot of generous donors, and we take that relationship very seriously. We make sure their dollars are being used wisely, and as intended.” Hanshaw anticipates 80 to 100 men and women will participate in the Nov. 9 Bike For Boobs rides.


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Pointers miss playoffs after close loss to Saints that had been used the last few years. The previous system had us in their top Division II ranking at number seven of 17 teams." In their 2019 f inale, the Pointers found themselves going toe-to-toe with the Saints. Playing without key injured players Kaden Gill and Josh Abbott, the Pointers gave the Saints all they could handle and more. The Dogs' defense scored twice, the first coming on a 40-yard interception return by Makel White. In the fourth quarter, Landon Green scooped a Saints fumble and sprinted 45 yards for another touchdown. Two scores in the second half came on a rare 2-yard blast by offensive lineman Alejandro Barragan-Peterson in the third quarter and a fourth quarter scoring pass of 11 yards from Tre Cobb to Tristan Shafer. "The 2019 team will be remembered for how well they represented the school, our program and community," Hastings noted. "Their growth as a team and individually cannot be measured by a win-loss record. It will ultimately be by what these young men become moving forward in their lives." Senior team captains are Barragan-Peterson, Gill, Shafer and Jason Peres. Other seniors concluding their prep playing days are Green, Cobb, Cameron Green, Trevor O'Toole, Kyle Campos, Matt Della, Dominic Santarelli, Nick Riff le, Will T ucker, E r ic Va ldez, A ndy Me d i na, Mat t hew Te el i ng, George Munoz, Julian Audrey, Kyle Caulson, Louis Daniels and Daniel Sheldon.

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After two losses to end the regular season, Point Loma High's football team found itself locked out of upcoming CIF playoff games under a new seeding formula — despite playing one of the county's toughest schedules. Head coach Mike Hastings felt his team deserved better. The Pointers were defeated by league opponents Lincoln (39-14) two weeks ago before dropping a close decision to powerful St. Augustine (31-28) last week in perhaps the team's best performance of the year. The losses left the team with an overall record of 3-7 and a mark of 0-4 in the brutal Western League, judged as the most difficult in the San Diego CIF section. However, under the new computerized playoff system in use by local CIF officials, the Pointers' league opponents were all ranked highly and received playoff bids. Cathedral Catholic received the No. 2 seed in the highest (Open) division while St. Augustine was No. 4. Lincoln was seeded No. 2 in (next highest) Division I while Madison received the No. 4 slot. That means the Pointers' league consisted of the second, fourth, sixth and eighth best teams out of 86 in all of San Diego and Imperial County who play 11man football. All of them also received first-round byes. B ot h C at he d ra l a nd St . Augustine are private schools that offer scholarships, if needed, to attract targeted players. In Division I, the top four teams out of 16 morph into the

Open Division. The remaining 12 become the Division I playoff teams. In Division II, the top 12 of 17 teams make the playoffs. The same is done in Divisions III, IV and V as teams become increasingly weaker in measured strength. In this system, the Dogs were ranked 13th in Division II, meaning 29th out of 86 total teams, yet were not given a playoff spot while a total of 72 teams did receive invitations. "Yes, it is hard to believe that we did not make the playoffs this

season," said Hastings. "Our boys played with tremendous heart all season against arguably one of the toughest schedules any team in San Diego high school football could play." The San Diego CIF decided several years ago to eliminate tense and stressful coaches meetings to determine playoff teams by using the computerized rankings created by national website MaxPreps. The rankings were tweaked this year to eliminate point differential in games, less weight to strength of schedule

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025584 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. HI KEI MODERN CANNABIS b. HI KEI c. HI CANNABIS and d. HI. Located at: 3639 MIDWAY DR., SUITE B-132, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: AARON MAGAGNA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 9/10/19. Registrant Name: AARON MAGAGNA. 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: OCTOBER 21, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 01, 08, 15, &, 22, 2019.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025892 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PET BUSA b. CAZULLO MARKET and c. IBRAZIL FIT. Located at: 4550 VANDEVER AVE., UNIT 21, SAN DIEGO, CA 92120. Is registered by the following: GUSTAVO CASULO VELHO. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/24/19. Registrant Name: GUSTAVO CASULO VELHO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025788 Fictitious Business Name(s) ANC TRADING. Located at: 2060 CATALINA BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: ANH T. NGUYEN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 9/25/19. Registrant Name: ANH T. NGUYEN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr.

and more weight to wins and losses. The new system is known as the "Freeman Formula." "This change was not told to us until part way into the current season," Hastings said. "Had we known this to be the case, we would have scheduled our nonleague opponents differently." "This team most certainly did deserve to make the Division II playoffs," Hastings added. "We would have fared well against the teams that were selected by this flawed computer ranking system instead of the MaxPreps system

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025603 Fictitious Business Name(s) FOOTHILL PROPERTIES. Located at: 4114 NAPEIR ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: BLAKE ANDERSON. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: BLAKE ANDERSON. 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: OCTOBER 22, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 08, 15, 22, &, 29, 2019.

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STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 2019-9026731 Fictitious Business Name to be Abandoned: JASMINE SPA. Located at: 5995 MISSION GORGE RD., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92120. The Fictitious Business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 12/01/2016 and assigned File No. 2016-030742. Fictitious Business name is being abandoned by: a. FANGKAI JIANG 4570 CONRAD AVE. #209, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92117 and b. SHIWEI XING 3580 ETHAN ALLEN AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to section 17913 of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant name: FANGKAI JIANG and SHIWEI XING. Title of officer, if limited liability company/corporation. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 04, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 08, 15, 22, &, 29, 2019.


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Historic Point Loma Home once owned by prominent cattle ranching family JILL DIAMOND | The Beacon

Mixed in with the more modern homes of today is the Ralph and Helene Benton/Ralph Hurlburt and Charles Tifal House in Point Loma, former residence of a well-known cattle ranching family. Located at 3312 Elliott St., in the Loma Portal neighborhood, it was constructed in 1926. It was designated as a historical landmark in the City of San Diego in 2018 because it is an “excellent example of a Tudor Revival home.” “It was designed by Ralph E. Hurlburt who was an established master designer in the city, but as not an architect per se, but he did design homes,” according to Alexandra Wallace, principal researcher at Legacy 106, Inc., based in La Jolla. Wallace was involved in preparing the now historic home’s nomination report for historic designation along with husband Kiley Wallace an architectural historian at the firm. Legacy 106 offers historic preservation and archaeology services for homeowners seeking such historic designation.

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Ralph S. Benton was the son of prominent rancher, Robert H., Benton who came to San Diego by way of Kansas in 1881. He leased nearly 1 million acres in Northern Baja, Calif., from the Mexican government for cattle grazing, according to “240 years of Ranching,” a 2009 research report by Sue A. Wade, Stephen R. Van Wormer, and Heather Thomson. Ralph would also become a rancher in the southeastern San Diego County town of

BELLS AND WHISTLES

The Helen and Ralph Benton home is described as having “a deep inset faux stone, entryway, large banks or groups of tall rectangular divided casement windows, wooden shutters, built-in wooden window boxes and other details.” As well as “embodies distinctive elements of Hurlburt’s use of Tudor Revival architecture and is an important example of the The Ralph and Helene Benton/Ralph Hurlburt and Charles Tifal House two men’s combined skills in Point Loma. and design in 1926, before COURTESY PHOTO the economic depression of Campo. Along with his brothers he owned 1929 and the 1930s.” thousands of acres in the area. Hurlburt was responsible for the design In 1927 and 1928 San Diego city direc- of numerous homes in the San Diego and tories list Ralph and Helene Benton as resi- La Mesa areas and published a promotional dents of the Point Loma property. However, booklet called “Distinctive Homes” around Helene appears as the home’s only resident 1926 reflecting a variety of styles of homes from 1929 until she sold the property in that remain some of San Diego’s architectur1933. al landmarks today. The 1930 U.S. Census shows Helene lived in the home with her two children, but not her husband. Her marital status does show married, not widowed or divorced. Her husband was most likely spending extended time in Campo tending to his cattle ranch, Wallace’s’ report suggested. After they sold the home in 1933, they relocated to Phoenix and by 1940 were residents of Tucson. They were engaged in cattle ranching through at least the early 1950s. Ralph S. Benton died in Tucson on May 21, 1960. No further info on Helene could be located, the report said.

Wallace added Hurlburt’s business partner, Charles Tifal, constructed 3312 Elliott St. and many of Hurlburt’s designs. Tifal a general contractor was born in Wisconsin in 1882 relocated to San Diego around 1920. He died at 86, was married and had two daughters.

MANY OWNERS

The Point Loma property would later become a rental owned from 1933 to 1947 by Veta J. Thompson, a schoolteacher, among others. Harvey J. Robson, a poultry farmer, and his wife Nina later would own the home followed by their daughter, Ruth E. RobsonMosholder. She lived at 3312 Elliott St. in Point Loma until her death in 2005. She was said to have met her future husband in 1994 when she was 70 years old aboard the Jerimiah O’Brien, a restored “Liberty Ship,” that stormed the beaches of Normandy, France on D-Day 50 years earlier, according to her obituary in the San Diego Tribune on May 29, 2005. While it has had many owners, the home is still standing, has not had any additions, and is remarkably original and intact, Wallace said.

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