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Faculty and students at The Bishop’s School grieve the passing of accompanist, Mr. J BY SAMANTHA WEBSTER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

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The Bishop’s School community is grieving over the recent passing of accompanist, Jared Jacobsen. Known by students as “Mr. J,” Jacobsen worked closely with the school’s choir department playing piano, and also coached and helped teach students during class periods, rehearsals and concerts. On Tuesday, Aug. 27, Jacobsen was driving to have dinner with friends when his car collided with a Waste Management truck in Geneva, Ohio. He died instantly.

“He was my colleague and my friend,” said Louise Carmon, former choral music director at Bishop’s, who worked with Mr. J from 1997 to her retirement in 2015. “He was such a kind, gentle, and sensitive human being.” In addition to accompanying the Bishop’s choir, Mr. J was also a colleague, a mentor, and a friend to many in the community. He was the San Diego Civic Organist from 1978 to 1985, and he served on the Spreckels Organ Society’s board of trustees at the time of his passing; he was the First Luther-

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an Church’s music director; and every summer, he went home to Chautauqua, N.Y. to be Chautauqua Institute’s organist, director of choirs, and worship coordinator. “He was a world-class pianist,” said Carmon. “He traveled all over the world and concertized. You think he wouldn’t feel fulfilled being the so-called accompanist at our little school, but Bishop’s was a family for him. He loved his work there, he loved the students, and he loved supporting them.” SEE MR. J PG. 2

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A La Jolla cardiologist identified his former neighbor in court Aug. 23 as the man who beat him repeatedly in his garage, tied his hands, and attempted to steal his car after trying to strangle him. Dr. Hassan Kafri, 48, testified over two hours in the preliminary hearing of Robert “Trey” Whitaker, 57, who was ordered to stand trial on six counts including torture, assault with a deadly weapon, and two kidnapping charges. The kidnapping charges allege that Whitaker tried to kidnap Kafri for robbery and for purposes of extortion. He is also charged with burglary, and attempted to dissuade a witness by stealing two phones from Kafri. The incident took place June 12 in Kafri’s garage around 9:14 a.m., when Whitaker lived next door to him on Mar Avenue in La Jolla. Whitaker remains in jail without bail. Whitaker, a construction contractor, lived with the doctor’s neighbor, Doris Lew, next door to Kafri for the last six years. Kafri has offices in San Diego, Chula Vista, and La Mesa and worked at three hospitals before the incident. He suffered a broken wrist, a broken nose, dental injuries and other fractures in the incident with his neighbor. Kafri testified he had a plumbing dispute with Whitaker in July 2018, in which sewage from Whitaker’s residence flowed into Kafri’s bathrooms. Kafri said he had SEE CARDIOLOGIST PG. 2


News 2 Park planners vote unanimously against increasing height of Bandera Overlook fence FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS In August, La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc. grappled with vexing issues including proposed fencing in public view sheds and sidewalk vending. A request to parks planners for a letter supporting a higher fence barrier at Bandera Overlook in Bird Rock sparked a debate over preservation of public view sheds versus security and private property rights. The ensuing argument pitted La Jolla attorney Matt Peterson representing Bandera Overlook property owners, against Bird Rock residents opposing a proposal to erect a 6-foot-high fence there. Peterson argued the city needs the higher fence to protect itself against legal liability, while the property owners need it to dissuade irresponsible people from climbing walls of homes adjoining the overlook and trespassing onto their private property. Bird Rock Realtor Trent Wagenseller argued that increasing

the 3- to 4-foot height of a standard fence to 6 foot tall at the overlook “would obliterate the view coming down Forward Street.” Noting the overlook “is unsafe and unstable at the end of the path,” Peterson said, “This is what the city has to do to protect itself.” He added his clients have experienced numerous instances of people scaling their property walls to trespass. “We need the 6-foot fence to protect the public from itself, the city against liability and my clients’ property from vandalism and damage,” he said. LJPB board member John Leek opposed a new 6 foot tall claiming, “It would be a violation of the Coastal Act under the [California] Coastal Commission.” “I think we should keep the 4-foot fence and support the Bird Rock community and its residents down there,” said board colleague Tom Brady. Longtime La Jolla parks planner Sally Miller said she and others “have worked so hard on these view corridors, putting them into the

A white fence donned with a peace sign currently sits at the end of Bandera Street in Bird Rock.

community plan to preserve and protect them for posterity for all to enjoy.” The group voted unanimously against having any fence constructed at Bandera Overlook in excess of 4 feet in height. Acting chair Bob Evans reported

on the latest developments with city efforts to redefine SB 946, which relaxed restrictions on vending on sidewalks and public parks. SB 946 allows local jurisdictions to “customize” the law to fit their specific areas. Evans is promoting four changes

MR. J >> “When he was working with you, Mr. J made you feel you were the most important thing to him,” said the current choral director of Bishop’s, Dr. Christine Micu. “He always recognized when someone needed something – a text to check in, a phone call, a piece of chocolate, a card, or just a sticky note. He was generous of spirit and genuinely cared for others.” The Bishop’s School held a memorial service for Mr. J on Thursday morning, Aug. 29. Students, faculty, and alumni filed into St. Mary’s Chapel to hear music, say prayers, and remember the man who was an integral part of the community. During the service, current Bishop’s student Sean Kim shared that Mr. J would have wanted everyone to look at the loss and remember the good memories. “He taught me, and all of us, to love what you do, love who you’re with, and love yourself.”

During sectional rehearsals, Mr. J often rehearsed with the tenors and basses of the group while Carmon or Micu worked with the treble voices. “Mr. J had a quiet, calming, supportive energy that he shared selflessly with his students, whether in conversations about music and life or through a friendly smile,” said former Bishop’s student Colin Garon, who sang in the school’s choir for six years. “I left every interaction with him feeling supported, appreciated, and inspired.” And he truly was supportive, appreciative, and inspiring. As a Bishop’s alumni and a member of the Bishop’s choirs for six years, I worked closely with Mr. J; and I can attest that he was a great mentor who shared his friendship, knowledge, and time with whomever he came across. Mr. J will be greatly missed by the Bishop’s community and all those whom he touched. Plans are in the works for additional services and a music education fund in Mr. J’s memory. Updates will be posted at bishops.com.

More than 100,000 students and some 13,000 teachers and support staff members returned to the San Diego Unified School District Aug. 26 to kick off the new school year. La Jolla High School, and Muirlands Middle School will start school at 8:35 a.m. this year. Next year, all high schools will begin between 8:35 a.m. and 9:05 a.m. under the new Healthy Start Times initiative. Starting school later in the morning has been shown to be the single best way to address adolescent sleep deprivation and its associated health and public-safety risks. Along with a healthier start time, students also kicked off the school year with new cafeteria menu items. In addition to Meatless Mondays and the healthy organic options already on the menu, this year, all middle and high schools will offer daily plant-based options. Learn more at sandiegounified.org.

we’re going down to your house. I’m sure you have some cool money there,’” Kafri quoted Whitaker as telling him. “I (thought) he was going to kill me there,” said Kafri, who said he was determined not to open the door leading to his house. “I had a lot of blood around my eyes. He did try to strangle me again one more time while I was on the floor,” said Kafri. Kafri said he tried to grab his phone and a phone on his watch, but Whitaker took them away before closing the garage door. Kafri said he heard someone outside yelling at Whitaker to stop beating him. “’We have a change of plans. Now we have to get you into your car,’” Kafri quoted Whitaker as

saying. Kafri said Whitaker tied both wrists with zip ties and put him in the back seat of the Tesla. Whitaker was unable to start the car or move it. Kafri said he offered to say he was injured in a mountain bike accident and not tell anyone of the incident with Whitaker, whom he said then called 911. Whitaker cut off the bloody zip ties before police arrived, and those were recovered in the garage by investigators. Kafri said he was hospitalized for three-and-a-half days and needed 18 stitches to his face and head to close wounds. He is still undergoing treatment. Deputy District Attorney Kristie

Nikoletich told San Diego Superior Court Judge Yvonne Campos that Whitaker had money problems and “his world is crumbling around him” when he attacked his neighbor. Nikoletich said Kafri was moved 12 feet from his driveway into his garage and that constituted kidnapping. Whitaker’s attorney, Vic Monder, told the judge he was surprised to hear allegations about Whitaker demanding money, saying he was fully employed. Monder asked for dismissal of the torture and kidnapping charges, which the judge declined to do. Whitaker has pleaded not guilty. He will next appear in court on Sept. 9.

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Jared Jacobsen — known simply as ‘Mr. J’ — died on Aug. 27.

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to spend about $15,000 to repair the problem. Kafri said he talked with Whitaker, who acknowledged his sewage had backed up, but refused to pay for any damages. Kafri said he had an attorney send letters to Whitaker, but heard no response. “It’s not good to sue your neighbor. I dropped it,” said Kafri. The next communication from Whitaker occurred almost a year later in May when he talked about constructing a fence between their property, said Kafri. On June 12, Kafri said he got a text message from Whitaker to

again discuss the fence. Kafri said he met Whitaker in the driveway and he recalled Whitaker asking him if he liked his Tesla vehicle in his garage. Suddenly, Whitaker wrapped his arm around Kafri’s neck, and “grabbed me in a chokehold,” said Kafri. “I couldn’t breathe. I started getting strangulated,” said Kafri, who said he punched him. “I was trying to force him to let go the chokehold.” The cardiologist testified Whitaker struck him 30 times in the face with a wooden tool. Kafri said he fell to the ground and Whitaker “continued to hit me” with his fists to his head. “’You have to do what I say. Now

to draft language in a new city ordinance that would restore sidewalk vending restrictions. “I proposed ending vending yearround at Scripps Park and Children’s Pool, not just during summertime,” he said. “Also I proposed no sidewalk vending, including T-shirts, as well as limiting vending in all La Jolla shoreline parks, including Windansea.” Evans added the city is “amending their draft ordinance to be presented to the City Council in September or October for approval.” Defining vending as “any transaction in which money is taken or negotiated,” Evans added, should a new city vending ordinance be passed, it could be enforced by park rangers, lifeguards, the department of San Diego Health & Human Services, and police. In other action: LJBP board member Judy Halter said proceeds from the Sept. 8 La Jolla Cove Swim will be used to bring back four Sunday summer concerts to Scripps Park in 2020.

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Business 4 Meet the gym that trains your trainers Luxury heath club to open downtown FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

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Chris Hitchko believes that people who show up always do the best. With that mantra in mind, Hitchko created the company Show Up Fitness in order to supply aspiring personal trainers with the top-notch education and training experience necessary to become successful. Show Up Fitness is primarily a personal training program that offers internships. Within a four-month period, Show Up’s interns learn to become personal trainers through a mixture of classroom education, where they learn about anatomy, physiology, and nutrition; and teaching experience, where they learn the business of training. Having had years of experience training personal trainers before starting Show Up, Hitchko worked with many who had trouble helping their clients achieve their fitness goals. “I kept repeating to them the words ‘show up,’” Hitchko remembers telling the trainers. “The ones who show up are the most consistent.” Show Up Fitness’ internship also emphasizes a strong, foundational education for its trainers. “We are redefining the industry by educating trainers and making them as competent as possible,” says Hitchko. Hitchko founded the first Show Up Fitness location eight years ago in the Bay Area. The company then opened multiple locations in Los Angeles. Show Up’s new La Jolla location is the company’s first personal training school in San Diego. Hitchko has hopes of opening more gyms in the greater San Diego area in the future. In addition to providing education for fitness professionals, Show Up also offers personal training sessions with students at a reduced rate. Hitchko notes that Show Up’s private personal training facility caters to the individual and the individual’s fitness goals.

The all-encompassing lifestyle and resort destination, Life Time, is set to open in the heart of downtown La Jolla later this year. Life Time was founded in 1992 in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota with the mission of promoting healthier, happier lives for its members. Life Time has more than 140 destinations across the United States and Canada, and this location is San Diego’s first Life Time location. “Imagine bringing your five-star resort hotel into the athletic health club environment,” says Life Time’s West Coast area director, Brian Gaeta. “Guests will experience everything from best-in-class fitness programming to best-in-class lifestyle programming along with several other resort-like amenities.” Gaeta oversees eight Life Time destinations as far south as La Jolla and as far north as Seattle. “Life Time has been a staple in all, if not most, of the communities that we currently have destinations. We’re looking forward to being an integral part of the La Jolla community.” Located on Wall Street and Herschel Avenue, this 46,000-squarefoot location will feature rooms of fitness equipment, personal training sessions, and studio classes such as yoga and indoor cycle sessions. Life Time’s resort features

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“Show Up Fitness is an individual-based personal training company. Whatever your goals are, we will help you get there. Whether you want a nice, flat tummy or a big chest and big arms, we will take care of you. We are success based, and 90% of success is showing up. If you show up, we will take care of the rest.” Show Up Fitness’ grand opening is on Sunday, Sept. 1, and the personal training internship starts Tuesday, Sept. 10. Show Up Fitness is located at 1020 Prospect St., Suite CU-1(B). To learn more, visit showupfitness. com or follow @showupfitness on social media.

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5 La Jolla Village Merchants Association launches ‘La Jollalty’ card to help local nonprofits BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS In August, there was a lot of talk about October, as the La Jolla Village Merchants Association prepped for its annual fall board election, while reintroducing the concept of a promotional fundraising “La Jollalty” card. The merchant group also discussed how businesses can piggyback on the Oct. 12-13 La Jolla Art and Wine Festival, which will also mark the “grand launch” of the La Jollalty card.

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The La Jollalty card is a promotion being launched by LJVMA in partnership with local nonprofits like the La Jolla High School Foundation. It will involve merchants offering discount cards for suggested donations.

“The cost is nothing for the first phase of the card,” said LJVMA Executive Director Jodi Rudick. “It will give people an incentive to shop local by allowing merchants to treat them special.” A form is available on the LJVMA website — lajollabythesea.com — for those wanting to take advantage of the year-round locals’ discount program, which involves no commitment to participate. The La Jollalty card will: be distributed via various events, media, and nonprofit partners; have a dedicated website (lajollaltycard. com) set up allowing card-holders to learn about participating merchants and their offers; include basic disclaimer language on each card such as “some exclusion may

apply offers subject to change”; give each participating merchant a window decal for their business or storefront declaring their participation; and include a merchant agreement for those ready to join the promotional program.

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Self-nomination forms for board candidacy are due Sept. 11 for six board openings. Current board members up for re-election include Gerhard Bendl, President Brett Murphy, Don Parks, Lauren Johnston and Melanie Snook, a replacement for Frank Bellavia with Merrill Lynch. LJVMA Executive Director Jodi Rudick noted a board candidate forum will be a highlight of the group’s Sept. 11 meeting.

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Laurel McFarlane, a representative for the La Jolla Art and Wine Festival (LJAWF), addressed the board asking for a street closure request for the annual event, which draws more than 150 artists, 40 international wineries and local craft breweries to the Village. “An extensive survey showed 20,000 people come per day through the weekend and that 40% of them are coming from outside of this area,” said McFarlane. “The goal is to get more people from different regions to come,” Rudick said of the LJAWF. “LJVMA will have a fes-

tival booth. One objective is to get merchants not directly involved to extend their storefronts onto the sidewalks to participate. We welcome merchants to wear their own apparel and decorate their own storefronts, or hand out flyers to promote their own businesses.” In other action: Judy Halter from La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc. updated the group on the Sept. 8 swim at La Jolla Cove. “We have over 350 swimmers registered now,” said Halter, adding that proceeds from the new event will be used to bring back another old tradition, Sunday summer concerts in Scripps Park in 2020.

Mandarin House temporarily closes for repairs and remodel after fire BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS An Aug. 6 fire believed caused by grease buildup in the kitchen vent has closed the Mandarin House at 6765 La Jolla Blvd., for several weeks for repairs and a remodel. Firefighters arrived shortly before 10 a.m. to find smoke coming from the roof of the 42-year-old, single-story restaurant that opened in 1977. The fire was extinguished in about 10 minutes. There was no one inside when the fire broke out.

The Mandarin House was started by Tat “John” Law and Wai “Bill” Man, the first of many restaurants for the two longtime friends and cooks. Both men grew up in the kitchens of Hong Kong during the ‘60s, working their way up from dishwashers and delivery boys as teens to head chefs when they were both in their early 20’s. The pair cooked their way from Hong Kong to London, then to Maryland, finally landing in San Diego during the ‘70s.

In 1977, the two friends had the opportunity to transform a closing breakfast restaurant into an exotic Chinese restaurant of their own, Mandarin House in La Jolla. Law and Man ended up opening two more San Diego locations of their Mandarin House, as well as two more in Mexico City, all which have since closed. Mandarin House specializes in Chinese and Sze Chuan cuisine. For more information, visit mandarinhouselj.com.

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Community 8 Philanthropist partners with charity event featuring Billy Idol FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

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BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Twenty years ago, Kat Cowling settled in La Jolla, after leaving her homeland of Brazil, drawn to the area’s easy-going lifestyle. She was welcomed with open arms, and since that time, Kat has given back to the community as her way of saying thanks. I spoke with Kat one morning over coffee at Elixir on Girard about her current volunteer service with the Immunotherapy Foundation (IF). The local nonprofit organization was founded in 2015 by Fernanda and Ralph Whitworth, who himself was fighting an HPV-related cancer and passed away in 2016. The Whitworths also established a lab on the University of California, San Diego campus to further immunotherapy research. Kat had met Fernanda through various nonprofit event committees. Finding a common bond of heritage and love of philanthropy, they became close friends. This friendship led to Kat’s involvement with IF and supporting not only Fernanda in continuing the work in memory of Ralph, but in keeping the vision of a world without cancer alive. When Kat started explaining to me about how the HPV vaccine technology works — well, Kat’s passion came out. “When you get HPV-related cancer as an adult, instead of chemotherapy, you get the vaccine,” she said, “and your own white cells multiply and eliminate the cancer cells…well, it’s going to be one of the biggest treatments in the United States…and when you see how excited the doctors are about it, that it’s absolutely amazing… there are no words to describe the improvements they can do…you’ll want to help in whatever way you

can, even if it’s only five dollars.” Kat is using that passionate energy to help get the word out about the IF’s upcoming annual Rock & Roll Avalanche event, on Sept. 21 at the Music Box in Little Italy, which features a concert by music legend Billy Idol. She emphasized that Idol will be bringing his full band, and that attendees should plan for hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and a silent and live auction. The Rock & Roll Avalanche is a fundraiser to help the IF continue its work in identifying and funding transformative immunotherapy research projects, as well as getting the word out for parents to get their adolescents the HPV vaccine. Working with the IF is not Kat’s first experience helping the community. After moving to La Jolla, she soon married Derek Cowling, who as part of the Dixieline Lumber family, had a family heritage of philanthropy in the San Diego community since 1913, including health care organizations, universities, and the San Diego Police Department. Kat is “so grateful for the lessons I learned from my family and am incredibly proud of the legacy they created…and I was inspired to do more myself.” Inspiration came in the form of helping children and co-founding Heels2Heal, an all-volunteer women's organization that helped raise funds for nonprofit organizations through charity events, such as Angel Foster Family and Miracle Babies. Kat makes it a point to teach these values to her teen children, Lucas and Gigi, and discuss issues of the day while sitting down together at dinnertime, keeping the Brazilian vibe alive in her home. When traveling back home to Brazil or other countries, Kat exposes

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her children to everything in the area they are visiting and adapts to each country. She treats them like adults, including never choosing from the children’s menu when dining out. Kat truly enjoys spending time with her kids as a family, and also marking out oneon-one time. What does Kat do in her free time? With a background in health and nutrition, she uses that knowledge to help teach fitness. Kat has taught Pilates, spin classes, and currently yoga at Buddhi Yoga. Kat teaches a FlowLIFT yoga class on Friday afternoons — a high-energy, full-body workout set to South American music. Think of it as a fun, clublike de-stressor class, “It’ll make you feel like a million bucks.” Kat also loves to sing — piano bar and karaoke, and loves the ocean, going to the beach with her dogs on a daily basis. Brazil’s loss is our gain when Kat realized she would not be going back, and instead started her life's journey in La Jolla. Kat summed it all up when she ended our conversation by warmly saying that “I love helping people, and it makes me happy to see other people happy. And what I love about this community is that they opened their arms and welcomed me so well, and why not give back? And if God gives you something,

Kat Cowling moved to La Jolla from Brazil 20 years ago. JEMMA SAMALA / VILLAGE NEWS

you give it back.” For information about the Immunotherapy Foundation and the Rock & Roll Avalanche

fundraiser featuring a concert by Billy Idol on Sept. 21 at the Music Box, go to theimmunotherapyfoundation.org.


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Community 10 The damage created by early maternal deprivation and an MSW from Columbia FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

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Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. In 1962, I joined Trude Lash, Director of the Citizens Committee for Children of New York, Inc., investigating various children’s facilities. I visited daycare services, settlement houses, shelters for dependent and neglected children, detention facilities, pediatric wards, and state hospitals. While at the last, I discovered “well babies,” so named because they were abandoned at birth by mothers who never returned to pick up them up and were nowhere to be found. Sick babies in the hospitals required care, so short-staffed nurses did not have time to hold and nurse the “well babies.” Bottles were propped up and only infrequent interactions for diaper changes or bathing occurred. Some of these babies were there for up to a year. I knew of John Bowlby’s work on attachment theory; he was a British psychologist and psychoanalyst who theorized that children have an innate need to bond with a primary figure, usually the mother. Without a such a person, the baby’s

emphasis is on survival. He noted that the first 12 months of life are the most critical period for the child. Without this attachment, children are unable to care emotionally for others. Failure to thrive results in cognitive decline and the inability to feel empathy. Long-term consequences include impulsiveness, aggression, depression, delinquency, and reduced intelligence levels. Similarly, René Spitz, an Austrian-American psychoanalyst, had introduced the term “hospitalism,” a diagnosis for disorders in infants who were institutionalized for long periods and deprived of substitute maternal care, causing irreparable psychological damage. This is what I witnessed in the hospitals I visited. The same can be said for all children separated from primary care givers. The longer they are kept away, the more severe the damage. I wanted to do something about this unacceptable situation. At the time, Jim Dumpson was the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Welfare. In order to qualify for temporary foster care an infant had to be in a home with two parents and suitable accommodations. I suggested to him that all an infant a few weeks old needed was a warm mother figure and a laundry basket or drawer as a bed. He agreed that if within three days the biological mother could not be found, the infant would go to such a setting.

To this end, Trude Lash and the committee advertised for foster mothers in buses and subways. We received many inquiries. We accepted women on ADC (Aid for Dependent Children) who would be paid to care for these infants. Most of these babies were from poor families. During my home studies, I found many wonderful, warm-hearted women happy to mother these babies until more permanent solutions could be found. Sixty years later, this program is still in place, having saved thousands of babies from developmental damage. This early success made me want to pursue a professional degree. The Columbia University School of Social Work was then located in a large mansion on 5th Avenue. The cutoff age to apply was 36 years old; I was 35 and 10 months. They admitted me to a two-year master’s program as their oldest student ever. In addition to the class requirements, there was an internship each year. My first internship was at the Spence Chapin Adoption Agency. The work included going to hospitals to meet mothers who had just given birth. They were mostly teenage girls unable to take on the responsibility of raising a child. Giving up a baby was always done with the birth mother’s full consent and hope that her child would have a better life. We often cried together

as I left carrying their babies away. I also did home studies of parents waiting to adopt. I was always warmly greeted with a just-baked cake. I participated in the staff meetings at Spence Chapin to determine which baby would best fit into which family. The most exciting day was when I finally brought a baby to the new parents’ waiting arms; there were often tears of joy. My follow-up home visits were to assess that both parents and baby were happy and adjusting well. My second internship was at the Mount Sinai Hospital psychiatric department where I saw patients in the hospital and also continued their care after their release. This experience was invaluable in my

subsequent work with clients. I graduated in 1965 with a degree in clinical social work. Years later, with a new Ph.D., I was a management professor at the University of New Hampshire Business School. Classes were being taught using the Harvard case method. As a case worker, I was familiar with this method and was able to incorporate it into my teaching. Unbeknownst to my management students, they also became good case workers. Natasha Josefowitz is the author of more than 20 books. She currently resides at White Sands Retirement Community in La Jolla. Copyright © 2019. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.

BRCC commemorates 25th year with mosaic chair BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS The Bird Rock Community Council (BRCC) is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a unique addition to its popular Benches of Bird Rock project. Local artist and Bird Rock resident Jane Wheeler is currently designing a commemorative chair, which she built last year out of lightweight concrete and donned a large blue ceramic star on top. Her original vision was to see the “starfish chair” on La Jolla Boulevard. “I could see little kids sitting there with the starfish on their head,” she said. “I thought it would be so fun and cute for a little selfie.” Wheeler — who had started and designed the Benches of Bird Rock project back in 2008 — then brought the idea up to BRCC. They decided to include the community in the project by allowing residents to contribute toward the $5,000 cost to create it. In return, residents can have their names or the names of their businesses written on mosaic tiles that cover the chair. “That way everyone is a part of it,” Wheeler said. “This is anchoring in the community. It’s the 25th

anniversary, and anytime you get a milestone like that you really need to celebrate it. You need to make a big deal. Because that’s what keeps the community going I think.” The “starfish chair” will be placed in front of All About Animals, 5622 La Jolla Blvd., meaning Wheeler’s vision of her neighborhood chair came true. “We do a lot of things that are quintessential to what a neighborhood should function like. People really do get along and it’s nice to see because there are so many chaotic things and negative things in the world. I think Bird Rock is a stabilizing force in the area.” Bird Rock Community Council was established in 1994 to enhance the growth and improvement of the neighborhood. Residents can sponsor the “starfish chair” through the end of September, and the project is set to be completed by the first quarter of next year. All donations are tax deductible. To learn more about the project and how to donate, email Jane Wheeler at dwheeler@san.rr.com. For more information on the Bird Rock Community Council’s 25th anniversary, visit birdrockcc.org.

UCSD ranks fourth in public research The University of California San Diego has been named the fourthbest public university in the United States by the 2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). The rankings list the campus as the country’s 15th best university and 18th in the world. The Academic Ranking of World Universities list is released by the Center for World-Class Universities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, a public research university located in Shanghai, renowned as one of the most prestigious universities in China. UC San Diego has consistently been included among the top 20 higher education institutions throughout the globe in the annu-

al rankings since they were established in 2003. UC San Diego continues to evolve as the campus is in the midst of a physical, intellectual, and cultural transformation. The revitalization is marked by new buildings, with more projects on the way, including two additional undergraduate colleges, a “grand entrance” to the university, increased access to UC San Diego via the upcoming Blue Line trolley stations, and more. The transformation is designed to re-energize the student experience and further spark breakthrough research. Read more online at sdnews.com


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LAUNCH OF NEW DR. SEUSS BOOK ‘HORSE MUSEUM’ A launch party for a never-before-published Dr. Seuss book titled “Horse Museum” will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3, in UCSD’s Seuss Room in the Geisel Library, 9500 Gilman Drive. This book, about creating and looking at art, was discovered in 2013 and is based on a manuscript and sketches by Seuss. Copies of the book will be sold at the event, and book readings, live music, and a coloring activity will accompany the book

sales. This event is free and open to the public, and no reservations are necessary. For more information, call 828-534-1183, email e7lim@ ucsd.edu, or visit library.ucsd.edu.

WARWICK’S TO HOST SEAN PENN IN BOOK DISCUSSION Warwick’s will host Academy Award-winning actor, producer, and director Sean Penn in a discussion about his new book, “Bob Honey Sings Jimmy Crack Corn,” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13, at 7812 Girard Ave. His new book is

watching her grandmother, a professional sewer. Moore watched her grandmother sew on a treadle machine and was always excited when she would give her jobs to do such as threading a needle and ripping a seam. She took scraps of fabric home from her grandma and designed and hand-sewed clothes for her dolls. Years later, she inherited the treadle machine and fabric from her grandma. At the age of 18, Moore went in a different direction and took a clerical job, met her husband and they began a 3-D software company. About five years ago, Moore began making chunky scarfs that were free-form hand-crocheted and then made free-form hand-crocheted custom shawls to match wedding dresses. This led her to make the decision to pursue a certificate in fashion design and enrolled in San Diego Mesa College with the goal of taking one class each semester so she could continue working with her husband in the software business. One pattern-making class got her excited about starting a new business. One of the most recent jobs she and her husband had was to set up a custom class to teach the U.S. Army Special Forces at Fort Braque. Using their software, they taught them how to scan the human body for all the critical measurements. This was to help them fit body armor and Moore attributes this to

her education at Mesa College. The group followed the software to scan where the key points and measurements were. She took in a mannequin and diagrams to help explain. Working in this business, Moore works with sewing contractors and felt that she wanted to find out how to have a better relationship with them. Currently, she is taking boot camps to have a better understanding of what industrial manufacturers expect from a designer. The Albuquerque Fashion Incubator is a sewing factory school run by a woman named Kathleen Fasanella. The concept is to learn what is important with sewing contractors. During World War II, Rosie the Riveter and women were more productive using industrial engineering, which fell to the wayside after the war. Fasanella started her school using the industrial engineering concept because people don’t know what to do with manufacturing now. This will help re-shore production and provide good jobs. Training is free but the products they make are donated to charities. Moore will be releasing new sophisticated pieces on her website, which can be viewed by visiting ChristiannMoore.com. Diana Cavagnaro is an internationally renowned couture milliner based in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Learn more about our hat designer, teacher and blogger at DianaCavagnaro.com.

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Weiss Theatre, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive. This show offers a modern take on a 16th-century story as it follows a group of Aztecs leading a rebellion against the Spanish. The show features a fusion of musical styles such as bolero, hip-hop, merengue, and rap. To purchase tickets and to learn more information, visit lajollaplayhouse.org/ show/kiss-my-aztec.

‘KISS MY AZTEC!’ COMES TO LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE John Leguizamo’s new comedic musical “Kiss My Aztec!” takes the La Jolla Playhouse stage from Sept. 3 through Oct. 13 at the Mandell

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Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 22, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 16, 23, 30, &, SEPTEMBER 06, 2019. SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) CASE #: 37-2019-00013551-CU-PA-CTL NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): ISABELLE MARIE LIM, DOES 1 TO 100 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE): MARDY LYNN FISHER NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. 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ACTION IS AN UNLIMITED CIVIL CASE (exceeds $25,000) CASE NUMBER: 37-2019-00013551-CU-PA-CTL 1. Plaintiff (name or names): MARDI LYNN FISHER alleges causes of action against defendant (name or names): ISABELLE MARIE LIM; 2. This pleading, including attachments and exhibits, consists of the following number of pages: 4; 6. The true names of defendants sued as Does are unknown to plaintiff.; a. Doe defendants (specify Doe numbers): 1 - 51 were the agents or employees of other named defendants and acted within the scope of that agency or employment.; b. Doe defendants (specify Doe numbers): 51 - 100 are persons whose capacities are unknown to plaintiff.; 8. This court is the proper court because: a. at least one defendant now resides in its jurisdictional area.; c. injury to person or damage to personal property occurred in its jurisdictional area.; 10. The following causes of action are attached and the statements above apply to each (each complaint must have one or more causes of action attached): a. Motor Vehicle; 11. Plaintiff has suffered: a. wage loss; b. loss of use of property; c. hospital and medical expenses; d. general damage; e. property damage; 14. Plaintiff prays for judgment for costs of suit; for such relief as is fair, just, and equitable; and for: a. (1) compensatory damages The amount of damages is (in cases for personal injury or wrongful death, you must check (1)): (1) according to proof Date: March 12, 2019 (TYPE OR PRINT NAME) JOSEPH C. ROSENBLIT (SIGNATURE OF PLAINTIFF OR ATTORNEY) JOSEPH C. ROSENBLIT (number) FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION – Motor Vehicle ATTACHMENT TO Complaint (Use a separate cause of action form for each cause of action.) Plaintiff (name): MARDI LYNN FISHER MV-1. Plaintiff alleges the acts of defendants were negligent; the acts were the legal (proximate) cause of injuries and damages to plaintiff; the acts occurred on (date): 3/31/2017 at (place): I-805 S/B 250 feet north of Home Ave., City of San Diego, County of San Diego, CA MV-2. DEFENDANTS a. The defendants who operated a motor vehicle are (names): ISABELLE MARIE LIM Does 1 to 20 b. The defendants who employed the persons who operated a motor vehicle in the course of their employment are (names): ISABELLE MARIE LIM Does 21 to 40 c. The defendants who owned the motor vehicle which was operated with their permission are (names): ISABELLE MARIE LIM Does 41 to 60 d. The defendants who entrusted the motor vehicle are (names): ISABELLE MARIE LIM Does 61 to 80 e. The defendants who were the agents and employees of the other defendants and acted within the scope of the agency were (names): ISABELLE MARIE LIM Does 81 to 90 Page 4 ISSUE DATES: 8/16, 8/23, 8/30, &, 9/06/19. 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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: JULY 22, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 16, 23, 30, &, SEPTEMBER 06, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019320. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. METRO FIRE b. METRO FIRE & SAFETY c. METRO FIRE EQUIPMENT and d. METRO FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES. Located at: 8254 RONSON RD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: CINTAS CORPORATION NO. 2. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 7/12/19. Registrant Name: CINTAS CORPORATION NO. 2. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor VICE PRESIDENT – CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 07, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 16, 23, 30, &, SEPTEMBER 06, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019783. Fictitious Business Name(s) BASEBALL BARD. Located at: 6660 CAMINITO HERMITAGE, LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: RICHARD MARK SICKMAN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 7/16/12. Registrant Name: RICHARD MARK SICKMAN. 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: AUGUST 12, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 16, 23, 30, &, SEPTEMBER 06, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019880. Fictitious Business Name(s) MAXIMUS BOOKKEEPING SERVICES. Located at: 7780 MARGERUM AVE., UNIT 132, SAN DIEGO, CA 92120. Is registered by the following: RAMUNE LIUCVAITYTE. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: RAMUNE LIUCVAITYTE. 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: AUGUST 13, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019727. Fictitious Business Name(s) KARATS AND CARATS JEWELRY. Located at: 2727 WORDEN ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: MARY CHARLAINE WETTERSTROM. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 3/01/19. Registrant Name: MARY WETTERSTROM. 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: AUGUST 12, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019436. Fictitious Business Name(s) ROAST MASTER USA. Located at: 4643 MISSION GORGE PL. SUITE B, SAN DIEGO, CA 92120. Is registered by the following: AIR ROASTING, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 8/01/19. Registrant Name: AIR ROASTING, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 07, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019964. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. DEXET TECHNOLOGIES and b. DEXET. Located at: 600 B ST., SUITE 300, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: DEXET TECHNOLOGIES LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: DEXET TECHNOLOGIES LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor CEO. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 13, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199020035. Fictitious Business Name(s) ELEVATE SPEECH THERAPY. Located at: 5084 GEORGETOWN AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: CHANEL, CRISTA, JORGESON. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: CHANEL JORGESON. 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: AUGUST 14, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019769. Fictitious Business Name(s) COLLEGE TOWNE NEWS. Located at: 1621 GRAND AVE. STE. C, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: MANNIS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 8/06/19. Registrant Name: JULIE MAIN FOR MANNIS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 12, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199020086. Fictitious Business Name(s) TRADESMAN PLUMBING. Located at: 1059 SAPPHIRE ST., #C, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: THOMAS LAURENT CARON. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/01/19. Registrant Name: THOMAS LAURENT CARON. 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: AUGUST 14, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199020185. Fictitious Business Name(s) MYROOMERS. Located at: 2930 BAYSIDE WALK, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: JASON ERIC GRIFFIN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/15/19. Registrant Name: JASON ERIC GRIFFIN. 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: AUGUST 15, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199019721. Fictitious Business Name(s) MG BUILDER. Located at: 5014 AMNEST ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: MICHAEL WAYNE GOODMAN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: MICHAEL WAYNE GOODMAN. 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: AUGUST 12, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20199020112. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ALLSEATER and b. ALL-SEATER. Located at: 2448 HISTORIC DECATUR RD. #105, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106. Is registered by the following: WONKA BAR, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: WONKA BAR, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ Corporation, Title of Signor CFO. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 15, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019.


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San Diego’s Evan Diamond & The Library to perform at KAABOO BY BART MENDOZA San Diego has a burgeoning singer-songwriter community, but even in a community that includes the likes of Jason Mraz, Veronica May and Jeff Berkley, Evan Diamond is still a standout. Backed by her band The Library, Diamond has performed locally for several years. But in the past 12 months in particular, she has taken the San Diego music scene by storm. In addition to a busy schedule of club dates, Diamond has released her debut EP, “Intersections,” performed at festivals such as Art Around Adams, played at a Padres game, won the 2019 San Diego Music Award for Best Singer-Songwriter and scored a spot at this year’s KAABOO Del Mar fest. That’s an amazing 365 days in anybody’s book. Diamond is excited to be a part of the event this year. “It’s the biggest festival in San Diego,” she said. “We’re looking forward to seeing the other performers and everything going on, but more importantly it’s giving me the opportunity to access an audience that is there to specifically hear the performers and are interested in hearing new things. I’m definitely very excited.” While she does perform solo dates around town, for this show she will be backed by her band, The Library: guitarist Severiano Wada, drummer Nick Liberatore and bassist Scott Sigler. Evan Diamond & The Library will perform at 5:40 p.m. on the Palate + Play Stage. Originally from Alberta, Calgary,

LEGALS ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9018428. Fictitious Business Name(s) NATASHA PETERSBURGSKAYA. Located at: 2500 TORREY PINES RD. #205, LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: a. NATALIA KRAKOVSKY and b. ALEXANDER KRAKOVSKY. This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of business was: 7/23/19. Registrant Name: NATALIA KRAKOVSKY. 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: JULY 26, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019647. Fictitious Business Name(s) CCS GAMES SD. Located at: 4366 1/2 BOSTON AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92113. Is registered by the following: KAREN LYNN ST. SAUVEUR. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/01/19. Registrant Name: KAREN LYNN ST. SAUVEUR. 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: AUGUST 09, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020324. Fictitious Business Name(s) THINGS TO DO. Located at: 10271 CAMINITO RIO BRANCO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92131. Is registered by the following: JENNIFER CHING MOFF. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: JENNIFER CHING MOFF. 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: AUGUST 16, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 2019-9020024 Fictitious Business Name to be Abandoned: MEDICALHISTORY I.D. Located at: 7335 BULLOCK DR., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92114. The Fictitious Business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 4/18/2018 and assigned File No. 2018-9010488. Fictitious Business name is being abandoned by: a. UTE BURRELL 7335 BULLOCK DR., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92114 and b. GARY M. BURRELL 7335 BULLOCK DR., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92114. This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE. 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: UTE BURRELL. 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: AUGUST 14, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019474. Fictitious Business Name(s) OKDO. Located at: 15373 INNOVATION DRIVE, SUITE 380, SAN DIEGO, CA 92128. Is registered by the following: ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor CONTROLLER / SECRETARY. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 08, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019.

Canada, Diamond relocated to San Diego because her parents had moved to the area, but that wasn’t the main reason. “I wanted to be there because of the music,” Diamond said. “Places like Toronto do have active music scenes, but at least where I lived in Canada, there just was not as much opportunity.” She quickly discarded other location possibilities. “San Diego was first choice, because the music community is so welcoming,” she said. “Everyone works together, which is something you don’t find as much in other places.” While considered a singer-songwriter, Diamond’s music is more expansive than that. “My influences are people like Carole King, George Harrison and Matt Healy of The 1975, many things under a musical umbrella. I grew up listening to a lot of different artists so my music reflects a lot of different styles, really it’s eclectic pop rock.” While she’s not opposed to including an occasional cover song in her set, “I try to focus on my original music, especially at something like KAABOO.” She is happy to be performing at KAABOO, but notes that she approaches all gigs the same. “I’m at my most confident when I’m onstage,” she mused. “In that way, size of the crowd doesn’t matter, I’m going to give it my best. But something like KAABOO is special, because people are there to listen to the music, as opposed to a lot of smaller gigs where it’s in the background to whatever people are doing.”

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020284. Fictitious Business Name(s) LUV2SHOP4STUFF. Located at: 8069 CAMINITO DE PIZZA UNIT G, SAN DIEGO, CA 92108. Is registered by the following: LISA ANN PEARCE. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: LISA ANN PEARCE. 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: AUGUST 16, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CASE NO: 37-2019-00042462-CU-PT-CTL. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner (name): CATHRYN BELL filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: a. CATHRYN BELL to Proposed name: KATHRYN BELL 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 10/31/2019 TIME: 9:00 AM DEP: 903; b. The address of the court is other (specify): 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; 3 a. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county (specify newspaper): The Peninsula Beacon and La Jolla Village News. Date: AUGUST 15, 2019. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT PETER C. DEDDEH. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 23, 30, SEPTEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019502. Fictitious Business Name(s) O.M.J.R. JANITORIAL SERVICES. Located at: 4309 1/2 51st STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92115. Is registered by the following: OSCAR MADERO PEREZ. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 6/17/19. Registrant Name: OSCAR MADERO PEREZ. 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: AUGUST 08, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020472. Fictitious Business Name(s) ONE HABITAT TECHNOLOGIES. Located at: 2391 SAN VINCENTE, RAMONA, CA 92064. Is registered by the following: NICHOLAS ALAN BOUCK. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/19/19. Registrant Name: NICHOLAS ALAN BOUCK. 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: AUGUST 20, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019156. Fictitious Business Name(s) MR INVESTMENTS GP. Located at: 1010 TURQUOISE ST. #201, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: a. ROBERT A. COWEN and b. MICHAEL P COWEN. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 7/31/19. Registrant Name: ROBERT A. COWEN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County

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Evan Diamond will perform with her band The Library at this year’s COURTESY PHOTO KAABOO Del Mar fest.

Coming up, Diamond has more live dates, with her debut album in the process of being recorded. “We hope to have it ready later this year,” she said. “No title yet, but it’s being recorded by our drummer, Nick.” While 2019 has been a good year for Diamond, she acknowledges a tough road ahead. “It feels like the hard work is starting to pay off,” she said. “It’s all about relationships. I do my best to nurture those; there are so many people that have helped me to come this far.”

Diamond’s career in music is just ramping up, but she’s clear on her favorite thing about playing concerts such as this. “It’s getting to see the faces of people impacted by the music I write,” she said. “Everybody measures success differently, but I want to inspire people to find what makes them happy. That’s what makes it all worth it for me.” Evan Diamond & The Library: Friday, Sept. 13. Del Mar Fairgrounds: Palate + Play Stage. 5:40 p.m. kaaboodelmar.com.

Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 05, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019719. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO BIMMER CODING and b. 3Y ACCESSORIES. Located at: 2127 OLYMPIC PARKWAY SUITE 109, CHULA VISTA, CA 91915. Is registered by the following: HUGO ALVAREZ. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: HUGO ALVAREZ. 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: AUGUST 12, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019936. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MERCHANTS REALTY & LOAN b. MERCHANTS HOME LENDING and c. MERCHANTS LENDING. Located at: 2305 HISTORIC DECATUR RD. STE. 100, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106. Is registered by the following: MERCHANTS REALTY & LOAN CORP. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 4/01/10. Registrant Name: MERCHANTS REALTY & LOAN CORP. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 13, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9019657. Fictitious Business Name(s) LOOKS BETTER ON ME. Located at: 6940 ALVARADO RD. STE. C, SAN DIEGO, CA 92120. Is registered by the following: TRISHA MARIE DOLORES DONNELLY. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 3/04/14. Registrant Name: TRISHA MARIE DOLORES DONNELLY. 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: AUGUST 09, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020779. Fictitious Business Name(s) ZYOGAGUIDE. Located at: 1705 SOLEDAD WAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: ELISABETH S. CORNELIUS-KNUDSEN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/01/13. Registrant Name: ELISABETH S. CORNELIUS-KNUDSEN. 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: AUGUST 23, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 2019-9020729 Fictitious Business Name to be Abandoned: DIRECT BUY AUTOMOTIVE GROUP. Located at: 6904 MIRAMAR RD. #106, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92121. The Fictitious Business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 01/02/2018 and assigned File No. 2018-9000119. Fictitious Business name is being abandoned by: BIJAN RASTEGARI 6904 MIRAMAR RD. #106, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92121. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. 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: BIJAN RASTEGARI. 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: AUGUST 22, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020879. Fictitious Business Name(s) CHRISTY DONUT. Located at: 3710 VOLTAIRE ST. #101, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: PHENG TOU. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/26/19. Registrant Name: PHENG TOU. 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: AUGUST 26, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020624. Fictitious Business Name(s) PETLY. Located at: 1366 HORNBLEND ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: SM MARKETING, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SM MARKETING, LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor MANAGING MEMBER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 21, 2019. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020920. Fictitious Business Name(s) DELBERTBLUE MUSIC. Located at: 4319 PROCTOR PL., SAN DIEGO, CA 92116. Is registered by the following: a. DAVID ALAN FLEER and b. ANTHONY JAY TAVERNIER. This business is conducted by: CO-PARTNERS. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: DAVID ALAN FLEER. 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: AUGUST 26, 2019. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 06, 13, 20, &, 27, 2019.

CONTRIBUTORS: Bart Mendoza Diana Cavagnaro Neal Putnam Natasha Josefowitz, Nicole Sours Larson Scott Hopkins Linda Marrone Dave Thomas Paige Fulfer Judi Curry Lucia Viti Ed Piper Jemma Samala Kathy Miller Gray Victoria Davis Adam Behar PRODUCTION: Chris Baker x107 Barbara Rogel x107 MARKETING MANAGER: Francisco Tamayo x116 ADVERTISING SALES: Mike Fahey x117 Michael Long x112 Heather Long x115 Paul Welsh x105 Rick Santos LEGAL/CLASSFIEDS: Calin Cionca x140 ACCOUNTING: Heather Humble x120 PHOTOGRAPHERS: Don Balch Jim Grant Sharon Hinckley John Cocozza Mike McCarthy

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9021014. Fictitious Business Name(s) PREFERRED APPRAISALS SAN DIEGO. Located at: 3110 SHADOWLAWN ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: KEITH DAVID DAMSKY. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: KEITH DAVID DAMSKY. 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: AUGUST 27, 2019. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 06, 13, 20, &, 27, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9020823. Fictitious Business Name(s) CYBERALIS. Located at: 6640 LUSK BLVD, SUITE A107, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. Is registered by the following: FRENCH GROCERY STORE LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: FRENCH GROCERY STORE LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 23, 2019. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 06, 13, 20, &, 27, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9021310 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. RETRO GRINDS COFFEE and b. RETRO GRINDS. Located at: 5121 MARLEN WAY, LA MESA, CA 91942. Is registered by the following: BRIANNE RENEE BUGBEE. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 7/01/19. Registrant Name: BRIANNE RENEE BUGBEE. 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: AUGUST 29, 2019. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 06, 13, 20, &, 27, 2019.

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From My Garden: Epidendrum orchids are easy to grow in outdoor coastal climates BY LINDA MARRONE | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS There are several varieties of orchids that like to grow outdoors in our temperate coastal climate. One of the easiest to grow is the Epidendrum, which is part of a large group of orchids that has over a thousand different species. The Epidendrums name refers to their epiphytic growth habit — a plant that grows on another and receives moisture from air and rain. In their natural habitats in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, the different species of these orchids thrive in a multitude of diverse conditions and temperatures. They flourish in cooler mountain top environments, as well as steamy jungles and can be found growing on trees, in the ground, or cascading out of rocky crevasses. The Epidendrum that I am most familiar with is Epidendrum iba-

guense, which has bamboo-like stems that grow to about 18-inches long and have clusters of 25 to 50 tiny orchids perched on top of the stems. The long-lived flowers come in colors that range in shades of orange, red, yellow, lavender, pinks and even white. If they like the outdoor environment you place them in, these almost indestructible plants will bloom year-round and can tolerate temperatures just above freezing and as high as 90 degrees. They prefer to be grown in bright light, but if planted in a very hot sunny environment, they require some afternoon shade to shelter them from the heat. Too much sun can burn their leaves, but not enough sunlight will create a leggy plant with few flowers. While their name implies that they are epiphytic, they are also terrestrial — a plant that grows in soil. Most types of Epiden-

Pinkish lavender Epidendrum ibaguense orchids growing in pots on LINDA MARRONE / VILLAGE NEWS my patio bloom throughout the year.

drums grow in a potting mixture and as the plant grows it will produce offshoots known as "keikis" — the Hawaiian word for babies. These baby plants are epiphytic and will grow roots without soil. You can remove the babies from

the mother plant after their root structure is about 4-inches long and plant them in a small pot crowded together with several other keikis. My Epidendrums are planted in a bark-based orchid medium,

which provides good drainage for the plant. During the summer, they require enough water to keep their planting medium moist, but not soggy. Water less in the winter, especially if we get a lot of rain and foggy weather. While I have seen them growing in soil in gardens, these plants prefer to be planted in containers and love to be root bound; the more crowded the plants are, the happier they seem to be. Feed Epidendrums a balanced 20-20-20 orchid food and dilute the recommended amount by half. During the spring and summer, I feed mine twice a month; once a month during the fall and I stop feeding them all together during the winter months. They respond well to being fed frequently and will produce an abundance of flowers and lush leaves with regular spring, summer and fall feedings.

Curie Elementary welcomes new principal, and other University City news Curie Elementary recently welcomed Dr. Cynthia Smith-Ough as the new principal. She has experience as an elementary school principal for nine years, and looks forward to bringing the best practices she has learned to Curie’s students. Ough is fondly known as “Dr. O” (let’s not confuse her with UCHS principal Mr. O). Please welcome Dr. O to the UC community.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

University City High School: A little less than two years ago, after the Parkland, Fla. school shooting, principal Olivero sent out a request to our UC community to help create an on-campus “neighborhood watch” program. With this call out, UCHS had four amazing retired seniors agree to become senior “ambassadors” to the school. Not only did the UC seniors provide an extra pair of eyes on campus, they also immersed themselves into the fabric of the school. They did this by visiting classes, talking to students and staff, and by helping around campus when needed. UCHS again extends this opportunity by asking our senior UC community for a couple seniors that have two-three hours free a week to join as Senior Centurions. Olivero “believes our seniors will enjoy this relationship with their local high school as there is nothing better than to be around an energetic and vibrant school community.” If you would like to explore this opportunity, email principal Jeff Olivero at jolivero@sandi. net or drop by the school. Curie & Doyle Elementary Schools: Everyone A Reader (EAR) is recruiting tutors wanting to make a difference in the life of a child in University City. Doyle Elementary is

seeking reading tutors for the 2019-20 school year. Tutors will read with students who have been identified by their teachers as needing help. Training is available through San Diego County Office of Education at community sites or at Doyle School. The tutoring commitment is about two hours, one morning a week during the school day. Materials are provided and you'll be working with the same students each week. Tutors substitute for one another for appointments, traveling and unexpected events. For Curie Elementary — contact Valerie O’Neill at 858-452-0548 or voneill1@yahoo. com. For Doyle Elementary — contact Carol Parham at 858-864-3141 or cjparham@gmail. com. Kelsey’s Closet at UCHS: The UCHS PTSA is collecting clothes, gently used shoes, backpacks, and more for students in need. Kelsey’s Closet, named after Kelsey Feinstein who thought of the program, will help provide means for students to obtain items they may not have funds for, and feel comfortable in being part of high school life. High school-appropriate items can be dropped off at the school front office, or contact Kelsey at kelsey@san.rr.com for pickups. Items not appropriate for high schoolers will be re-donated to other charities.

DISTRICT 1 CANDIDATE FORUM

Change Begins with Me, an Indivisible Group, will be hosting a San Diego City Council District 1 Candidate Forum on Sunday, Sept. 8, 4-6 p.m. The purpose is to provide the candidates an opportunity to address important issues that affect the community and city. Candidates scheduled include: Joe LaCava, Harid Puentes, Will Moore, Aaron Brennan,

At the August University City Democrats meeting, members voted to go with a “No Endorsement” for the San Diego City Council District 1 candidates. There was not a required consensus on one candidate. During the meeting, members did vote to endorse Marni von Wilpert, currently deputy city attorney, for San Diego City Council District 5.

Foundation hosts “Greatest Showman” movie at Marcy Park, 5504 Stresemann St. The movie will start at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 – Doyle Park hosts its annual Music and Arts Festival from 4-6 p.m. at 8175 Regents Road. The Doyle Recreation Advisory Group will host an annual evening of music and art from around the world. In addition to celebrating the park, the group aims to celebrate the diversity of the community as it is a unifying thread for many residents. The celebration is free and open to the public. Bring your own picnic; the recreation advisory group will provide water and cake. For more info, visit sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/ centers/recctr/doyle.

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SUICIDE PREVENTION WORKSHOP

and Lily Zhou. Refreshments will be provided, and the location will be provided upon RSVP. Upcoming candidate forums include: Mayoral on Oct. 6, and Board of Supervisors, District 3 on Nov. 3. RSVP at ChangeBeginsWithMeSD@gmail.com.

UC DEMOCRATS VOTE ‘NO ENDORSEMENT’

Summer is winding down, but local parks continue to offer special outdoor programs to the community, including: Sept. 7 – UC Del Sol softball hosts “Ralph Breaks the Internet” movie at Standley Park, 3585 Governor Drive. The movie starts at dusk, and aside from the movie, UC Del Sol will have raffles and the snack bar will be open. Sept. 14 – University City Community

5 Ways to Stay Cool

Sharp Healthcare and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host a free informational session about suicide prevention, its risk factors, and how to spot the warning signs in others and in ourselves. The session is on Thursday, Sept. 19, 4 p.m., at the North University Community Library, 8820 Judicial Drive. To register, call 1-800-8274277. CA DRE #01928641

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Knights and Vikings tangle in close football rivalry BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS The Bishop’s offense, behind highly touted quarterback Ty Buchner, marched to a touchdown on the initial drive of their Aug. 23 game, which consisted of 16 plays that consumed 4:50 on the clock. The Knights led La Jolla High 6-0, and other than the point-after attempt being stuffed, this is the way a Bishop’s fan would dream the entire 2019 season to go. But in the opening game, Coach Joel Allen’s talented squad hit a snag: the Knights had to deal with their own mistakes, and La Jolla brought some of its own chutzpah to the battle of the rivals.

“There are going to be some nerves, and some excitement,” said Allen, in his 11th year, the day before the matchup. “We’ve talked about this week a long time. It seems like forever.” Well, the nerves did show up, and typical early-season mix-ups occurred, as Buchner, completing a good 18 of 33 pass attempts for 212 yards, also threw a trio of interceptions. His Viking counterpart, Jackson Stratton, a new starter as a sophomore, connected on 16 of 29 for 156 yards, but threw five interceptions. The Knights, eventual 18-9 victors in a surprisingly close contest, trailing at halftime 7-6, lost one fumble and recovered an

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LJHS fumble in the end zone for their other touchdown. Waxing philosophical before the Aug. 23 game, Allen said, “If you believe football is an 1l-man sport, then [Ty] is only one piece.” This was in reference to the fact Buchner, a commit to Notre Dame, went out with an ACL injury on the first series of the 2018 season and Bishop’s had to find a way to make do. They did, winning the Coastal Conference championship, going 5-5 overall. “We probably would have won a few more games with him,” said Allen. Read more online at sdnews.com

Ty Buchner, the quarterback for the Knights. ED PIPER / VILLAGE NEWS

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