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University City women embrace Mother’s Day in the best sense By SANDY LIPPE The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. (William Ross Wallace) When Debby Knight and Jemma Samala adopted University City as home in back-to-back years (1998 and 1999 respectively), they evolved into moms on a mission. Never did either woman set out to blaze their respective trails, but
they jumped in with both feet where they saw a need. On this Mother's Day nearly 20 years later, UC residents should thank these two for sharing their talent, time and treasure in making UC more than a neighborhood, the theme on UC street banners. Knight, a transplant
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Board term limits urged at parks and beaches parley By DAVE SCHWAB A researcher plays David to a seagoing Goliath at Birch Aquarium at Scripps. The Birch, which operates with no state or city support, received a $6 million endowment last year in the interest of the aquarium’s plans for programming. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
World-class science, community support Birch Aquarium By TERRI STANLEY Imagine you are walking into a 12-foot cube with reflective mirrors on all sides and a music score begins, transporting you underwater, where you are surrounded by light radiating off the tiny organ-
isms, and you can imagine what it looks and feels like to be a deep-sea diver who weaves in and out of its radiance. At Birch Aquarium at Scripps in San Diego, part of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and UCSD, this cube will soon exist. The installation is called the
Infiniti Cube and is being created by a Scripps scientist who studies bioluminescence, a renowned London artist in residence at Scripps and a New York musi-
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A routine discussion about bylaws at La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc.'s April meeting turned into a full-blown debate over term limits. During a discussion of old business, audience members Jeff and Cynthia Chasen took issue with the park board's previous position of requiring only new board members, moving
forward, to be subject to term limits. Citing a “lack of turnover” on the board, Jeff Chasen noted, “The people that live in this community, we're moving toward term limits. "Every time we come here, there's no result,” claimed Chasen, suggesting younger board members might provide
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Kevin Melton for State Assembly 78th District It is time for California to be great again. For too long, we have sent “representatives” to Sacramento with the belief they will act in the best interest of California and Californians and each of us. Sadly, that has not been the case. I am running for the California State Assembly because it is time to bring honesty and integrity to Sacramento. It is time to reign-in bloated government spending that does not benefit those it is intended to benefit. It is time to lower taxes on hardworking Californians so they can invest in their families and their communities. It is time to lower the regulatory and tax burdens on California employers so they can keep jobs here instead of moving them overseas or to other states. It is time to redirect and rededicate tax money the state collects to the purpose they were established to address. It is time to dedicate more taxmoney to schools and I will concentrate on getting the money into the classrooms and the teachers. It is time to do more to help our seniors and veterans through efficient and common-sense programs to meet their pressing needs. If you give me the honor to represent and serve you, I will go to Sacramento to achieve these goals. And to lead by example, I will give $50,000 of salary for use in classrooms in my district. Kevin Melton: Doing what is RIGHT, not what is EASY.
City’s 2014 ordinance closing Children’s Pool ruled unlawful An Orange County Superior Court judge ruled May 3 that the City of San Diego's attempt to close the Children's Pool beach in La Jolla is unlawful. Judge Frederick Horn ruled in the case of Friends of the Children’s Pool vs. City of San Diego and the California Coastal Commission, that the city and the commission are prohibited from enforcing the Local Coastal Program amendment and the coastal development permit issued by the commission and the city ordinance for the seasonal closure of Children’s Pool. In 2014, the city ruled that Children’s Pool be closed off from Dec. 15 to May 15 for five years during the resident seals’ pupping season. According to a press release from the Friends of the Children’s Pool, the court based its decision on the city’s violation of citizens’ right to coastal access under the California Constitution, the California Coastal Act and the 1931 state legislation granting the Children’s Pool to the city as a public park, playground and recreation area for children. The court also found the city and the commission to have violated the Marine Mammal Protection Act by failing to secure a federal agreement to manage marine mammals when they closed the pool. This ruling means the city may be required to remove the barriers to access to Children’s Pool Beach and not attempt to enforce the 2014 ordinance. Friends of the Children’s Pool called on city officials to immediately restore the Children’s Pool for public use.
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Local philanthropists Gary and Mary West have provided $11.8 million to UCSD to create a stateof-the-art senior emergency care unit to be housed within the emergency department at the future Jacobs Medical Center. The Gary and Mary West Senior Emergency Care Unit is designed to enhance care for older adults and to enable a multi-year medical research initiative in partnership with the West Health Institute to support the mission of successful aging in San Diego and the nation. In recognition of the Wests’ support, the broader emergency
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department will also be named the Gary and Mary West Emergency Department at UC San Diego Health. The support includes a $6.3 million capital grant from the Gary and Mary West Foundation to create the Gary and Mary West Senior Emergency Care Unit, first of its kind in San Diego. An additional $5.5 million in planned research funding from the West Health Institute will be used to conduct multi-year medical research for developing, evaluating and disseminating innovative care approaches for geriatric patients.
a fresher, more insightful perspective on local issues. Cynthia Chasen voiced her disappointment that the board does not have a map available online delineating the group's jurisdiction. “I'd like to review that map before bylaws are voted on,” she said. Group president Dan Allen noted the map the Chasens were requesting is prepared by the city's Department of Park and Recreation for shoreline parks. “They prepare the map for us,” Allen said. “We don't prepare the map for them.” “We were split on this,” noted board member Judy Halter, adding, “I'd like us to try and figure out how
to honor the (longtime) members who've done so much.” “Even if we did have term limits, a lot of the same people would be here,” pointed out board member Patrick Ahern, adding, “We do have term limits except for existing board members." “You've voted yourselves into power for the rest of your life,” said Cynthia Chasen. “I'm asking you to think twice about it.” “There is (group) turnover,” noted board member Ken Hunrichs, adding, “We don't have all that much power. We're an advisory group.” Pointing out it often takes several years to get a major parks project through working with city staff, Hunrichs said, “It wouldn't be fair to have people working on long-term projects that finally get done and then they
get termed out.” Board member Mary Ellen Morgan noted there's been a 30 percent turnover of board members in recent years, noting, “A lot of us are still working for a living, and sometimes they drop out because they can no longer take care of their own personal commitments.”
In other action: • The board voted unanimously to authorize the spending of a sum not to exceed $800 from the WindanSea account to be put toward post drilling to anchor the iconic, palm-covered Surf Shack, a historical landmark on WindanSea Beach. The Shack was toppled by a December storm and is set to be repositioned once the winter rains end.
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One of two men who broke into a La Jolla home and held an 82-yearold female resident as they ransacked the residence was sentenced May 4 to five years’ probation and ordered to complete a two-year drug treatment program. Jose Luis Delgado, 20, is also wanted in Los Angeles County for alleged involvement in four or five similar break-ins, authorities said. San Diego Superior Court Judge Michael Groch suspended a five-
year prison sentence for Delgado as long as he completes the drug program and is successful on probation. Deputy District Attorney Scott Pirrello argued that the five-year prison sentence should be imposed, as it previously was on co-defendant Justin Naranjo. Pirrello said the burglars broke into the victim’s home around 11 p.m. last July 12, grabbed her from behind and put her in a chokehold. They stole televisions, her wallet
and jewelry before fleeing. The prosecutor said the victim didn’t come to court today because she is still scared. “It’s been a nightmare for her,” Pirrello told the judge. “It’s everyone’s worst nightmare.” The judge cited Delgado’s age, his lack of criminal record, drugs and a rough upbringing as reasons for sentencing the defendant to probation instead of prison. – City News Service
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Four days of Cinco de Mayo festival at Old Town Grab your amigos and head over to historic Old Town Thursday through Sunday, May 5 through 8, to spice up your weekend with the annual Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo. Celebrating 33 years of fiery fun, Fiesta is sure to be muy caliente. The event will transform Old Town into the largest Cinco de Mayo celebration north of the border. For additional information, call (619) 291-4903 or visit CincoDeMayoOldTown.com.
Tour down the iconic Lowrider Lane on Harney Street and take in the incredible spectacle of more than 20 beautifully crafted low-rider cars. This collection has become a crowd favorite. Be sure to cast your vote for the coveted People's Choice Award as well. Everywhere you go, music will be playing, and you can salsa over to one of the three main stages to hear authentic mariachis, Latin rock ‘n’ roll, DJs and more.
Cointreau, Frida Kahlo Tequila and Herradura. For the ninos and ninas, there will be a petting zoo and pony rides from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ballet Folklorico competitions will take place from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saunter down El Mercado to bargain for sombreros, handmade leather pieces, beautiful jewelry and many more treasures that will line San Diego Avenue.
Siete de Mayo - Saturday, May 7
Ocho de Mayo - Dia de las Madres Sunday, May 8
On Siete de Mayo, there is something to get the party started for everyone. Those of you who are looking for a cerveza-filled day will want to head over to the Cantina Garden for a refreshing ice-cold beer or margarita featuring Dos Equis,
Bring your Sunday to Old Town for the last day of Fiesta Cinco de Mayo, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This will be your final day to enjoy the festivities, entertainment, the petting zoo and Ballet Folklorico competition. Celebrate your madre for Dia de las
Seis de Mayo - Friday, May 6 Keep the fiesta going from 4 to 10 p.m. in the streets of historic Old Town. San Diego Avenue transforms into a lively, bustling mercado, where you can purchase an array of delicious food and unique treasures.
Midway Bluff repairs, assessment status on Bird Rock group agenda By DAVE SCHWAB Bird Rock Community Council members touched on a number of issues during the May monthly meeting, including the status of Midway Bluff repairs, summer family movie nights, neighborhood watch signs and the community's Maintenance Assessment District. Board member Barbara Dunbar said the Midway Bluff stabilization project is drawing toward completion, noting that the closed construction area “is expected to open for public use by the end of July once the (new) landscaping has been established. They (city) are just asking for patience for the landscaping they just put in to become fully established before they let people in.” In what's become a tradition, outdoor summer movie nights will be hosted again this year in the parking lot of Bird Rock Surf Shop, at 5509 La Jolla Blvd. Movies this year include “Million Dollar Arm” Wednesday, June 22; “Big,” starring Tom Hanks, Wednesday, July 13; and “Zootopia” Wednesday, Aug. 10. All summer movies start at 8 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Skateboards are not allowed. BRCC is accepting donations for new neighborhood watch signs, which cost $42 apiece. Residents were also reminded, with warmer weather coming, to always lock their doors, windows
and fence gates to prevent easy access to their properties by burglars. The quarterly inspection of the Maintenance Assessment District took place April 28, said Dunbar, noting “a couple of large rocks are being placed in MAD areas down by Seahaus.” She said it's hoped the rocks will discourage delivery trucks from running over landscaped plants, killing them and forcing them to be continually replaced. Dunbar added the Bird Rock MAD has also exceeded mandated targets for conserving water. Kevin Melton, Republican candidate for the 78th Assembly District, which includes Bird Rock and La Jolla, introduced himself. Melton is running against Democrat Todd Gloria for the state assembly speakership previously held by Toni Atkins. Melton said he believes in a “hand up, not a handout,” adding, if elected, he would work in Sacramento to make the state more business friendly. Heidi Hawkins, publisher of a new community-oriented magazine called “Bird Rock Living,” also introduced herself, stating her new publication will be “colorful and glossy” and be “very social and fun” as well as being free to the approximately 1,200 homes in Bird Rock and Upper Hermosa. The next BRCC meeting will be held Tuesday, June 7 at 6 p.m at Bird Rock Elementary School, 5372 La Jolla Hermosa Ave.
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cian and composer who teaches math. Scheduled to open soon, the Infiniti Cube is just one example of how Birch Director Harry Helling is adapting to the times. The priorities for public engagement at the aquarium have changed along with the urgency of understanding and protecting the planet, so his focus is on education, conservation and engagement in the community, which Birch has served for the last 100-plus years. Birch, located at 2300 Expedition Way, is a fusion of a world-class research institute and a world-class university, and it’s also blessed with having a great location: situated on the bluffs of La Jolla above the Pacific. This alliance gives access to discoveries happening all over the world, some in real time, with hundreds of scientists who are our modern-day explorers. Under Helling’s directorship, these treasured resources will be brought to the community through new installations and galleries in the planning stages for debuts November and next summer. A new development at the aquarium “enabled us to look differently at our educational programs,” says Helling, “so we can start thinking more deeply about how we can use this aquarium as an adjunct to the top research facility in the world, to help our area become more environmentally literate. Protecting the planet is a new initiative, so how do you take all that knowledge about how the planet works and turn that into how we create a better planet for our next generation? That’s where our new work lies.” The installations and galleries will make up a new exhibit called The Expedition, which will be located in the Climate Change space, currently occupying 4,500 square feet. But the work that Helling and his staff are
The 33rd annual Cinco de Mayo event will transform Old Town into the largest such celebration north of the border.
Madres by taking her to a delicious Old Town brunch with extended restaurant and bar specials. There won't be any time for a siesta, what with so many specialty stores and museums to explore. You
won't want to miss this opportunity to be surrounded by the history and culture of Mexico. Proceeds benefit the Historic Old Town Community Foundation.
‘We’re part of Scripps, and we’re part of UCSD.’
emphasis on science and education as well, and both Hilgarth and Helling extoll the benefits of being able to work so closely with the scientists at Scripps. “Aquariums of the future are beginning to look much more outward than in the past,” says Hilgarth. “We call it engagement – we engage in order to educate. Just as Harry has these initiatives of incorporating more research into the aquarium and getting the public to look outward and find out what’s happening in the oceans and on the planet, it’s the same here in Boston. We’re trying to get the public to love the aquarium and in so doing love the oceans and want to help the oceans. We have a very important role to play in disseminating trusted information to the public; the public trusts aquariums over any other science source, and we are in a unique position to impart knowledge that they really need to know.” Amid 1,500 Scripps people, a fleet of ships, field stations on the North and South poles, satellites, people in airplanes and robots exploring the ocean floor, the information from Scripps that comes to the aquarium will be vast and ever changing. This is good news to Helling, who sees the continued support of San Diego residents as a key factor in being able to bring it all back to the community. “We’re part of Scripps, and we’re part of UCSD,” says Helling, “and a lot of people don’t know that. We’re a different model than the university; we don’t utilize state funds to run this place. We are considered a unit that is self-supporting, and we run like many nonprofits. We have the most committed and supportive community that one could ever hope for and was one of the things that convinced me as a director to take this job six months ago. It’s one of the first things you look for — how committed is your community? This community loves this aquarium, and we get a lot of support and help.”
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carefully planning is in large part because of that “new development” – a $6 million endowment from Robert and Allison Price and Price Philanthropies last year. The Birch, like many other aquariums, receives no state or city support and relies solely on gifts and its revenue streams, so this gift was the catalyst for many of the programs and installations open to the public within the next year. In the educational space, Birch Aquarium is going to be expanding, with more access to the Scripps scientists; this will create a more dynamic and better fact-finding experience for the community. Schools, grades K12, feature prominently in Helling’s plans, which focus on programs for underserved kids as a way to help them to understand and love science. “This is our first year, and the program… went from one hour to almost a whole year of engagement for students. We visit them in their classroom; they’re doing research with Scripps scientists on the beach; they’re here with us at the aquarium and then we’re back in the classroom with them,” Helling says from his office overlooking the ocean. “We are taking the processes of science and understanding science into schools so we can engage our students, in particular our underserved students. This program has a very strong focus on underserved kids, so you can see the trajectory of our programs go from the types of traditional aquarium programs to a much deeper penetration into the schools.” Helling is building this roster of programs on what has already been done largely by his predecessor, Nigella Hilgarth, director of the New England Aquarium in Boston since 2014. Hilgarth brought with her an
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Mother's Day founder was once arrested for disturbing the peace By MARTIN JONES WESTLIN The nation's heart was probably in the right place, but one interested party couldn't find a pulse. The year was 1934, and the U.S. Post Office had just issued a pretty carnation-laden stamp in honor of Mother's Day, 20 years after President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation establishing the recognition of mothers and motherhood. So far, so good – but one person suspiciously close to the issue wasn't having it. Anna Jarvis, the holiday's acknowledged founder, let fly at the sight of the flowers, recalling her brushes with the law over the exact same subject: money. In New York in 1925, she'd crashed
an American War Mothers gathering wherein white carnations – the flower most associated with Mother's Day – were being sold to raise funds. She was arrested for disturbing the peace, a hair's breadth away from jail. Florists were Beelzebub on wheels, she'd declare amid the capitalistic degradation of the sentiment behind her lifelong project. Card manufacturers and chocolatiers and vintners weren't any better, she'd sizz, sitting atop a mountain of process papers and lawsuit records in defiance of the enemy and its devotion to the evil behind the American dollar bill. The country's fabled vast rightwing conspiracy had come to call a few decades before its time, and it wasn't going away.
Jarvis, who in 1948 died blind and penniless at 84 in a Philadelphia-area sanitarium, spent half her life fighting to abolish the holiday she'd started solely on the strength of her love for her mom. If she were alive today, she'd be cut to the quick to learn that Mother's Day commands around $22 billion in spending every year, the most of any nonwinter holiday. More than that, the day is celebrated in more than 60 countries, meaning that America by no means has a corner on the floral, card or chocolate markets. Nevertheless, Anna needed to get out more and kick up her heels. While Mother's Day price tags are clearly obscene, the thought behind them surely is not. To draw a parallel
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from Bethany, Conn. by way of Cambridge, Mass., is a Radcliffe grad and had four grown children and stepchildren, and a career in anything involving social justice and magazine writing, when she moved here with husband Charlie Pratt in 1998. Try these careers: women's movement, Greenpeace CEO, Urban Planning Aid (a voice for low-income minorities run over by urban renewal), travel to Europe with Bread and Puppet Street Theater on a shoestring budget, three months hitchhiking across Europe at age 18 with her 16-year-old brother, harvesting sugar cane in Cuba, having to leave from Canada on a cattle freighter to travel seven days each way (this was no Viking cruise), meeting her future husband at a Vermont commune that made and sold maple syrup. She is a poster child for underdog causes and unblemished nature. As Friends of Rose Canyon executive director, she nurses a passion that centers on saving Rose Canyon from a Regents Road bridge that would destroy the escape to nature. She has help – Mayor Kevin Faulconer and City Council President
Debby Knight (left), Friends of Rose Canyon executive director, accompanies two charges on a hike through the canyon, while Jemma Samala reflects on her 271 commitments in the interest of a better community.
Sherri Lightner endorse taking both the bridge and widening of Genesee Avenue out of the community plan. Knight's early childhood was spent outdoors on 12 acres in rural Bethany. Her parents bought that plot of land and built a house and gave Knight and her siblings a giant playground in nature. “When we were little,” Knight said, “we went off for hours. I'm that same kid when I go into Rose Canyon. Kids don’t get that these days.” Accordingly, Friends of Rose Canyon offers local schools trips to
the canyon. "If kids have no experience in nature,” she said, “why are they going to feel anything for it? It is life changing when some kids enter the canyon. Rose Canyon is my baby, in a way. When someone messes with your baby, you get angry. It is amazing the city has this nature (canyons) braided through it. Look at LA. It is a platter of flat concrete." Samala, a USC grad, grew up in Orange County and has a background as a paralegal and a writer. She was married and had two little children in tow when she moved here
between the two is like saying the cashiers at the gas station are a bunch of greedy bozos because their prices are so high. For better or worse, there are innumerable forces at work inside the American economy, and there's plenty of blame to go around amid its pesky inertia and wholesale inequalities. Anna could have rested easy on her efforts at launching the holiday in 1908 and letting the chips fall the way they did. Thanks to her, we have a Mother's Day at all; anything less, even at sky-high prices, would have meant a serious blow to the cultural landscape. (Full disclosure: Anna's final sanitarium expenses were paid by a group of Philadelphia florists.)
Anna Jarvis, acknowledged founder of Mother's Day, about flipped when she saw the post office's 1934 holiday tribute.
in 1999 – Brad, 2, and newborn Grant. She followed a more traditional path to community leadership: Little League, PTA at Spreckels, University City High School, Grad Nite, Centurion Foundation, EdUCate and its Taste of the Triangle food fair, editor of the University City Community Association newsletter. She's been a president of several organizations (including her high school senior class). Samala worked as a paralegal in LA and San Diego and fell in love with UC. She worked outside the home before having her second child and then tried the role of stay-at-home mom, doing a little freelance writing. Familiar with her sister's graphic art talents, she and her sister launched a children's magazine called kidsLA with the help of the Orange Coast magazine publisher. However, timing was everything. In 2008, print magazines ceased to attract ads, and that nasty financial
crash closed businesses. "We spent our own money to keep it afloat for a while,” she said. “By 2011, we closed (it). I went to work at Consor in La Jolla, an intellectual property management company, where I can combine my legal experience and writing skills. Attorneys are our clients. I enjoy the challenges." Now, she balances so many commitments that would scare off the bravest of us, and she is joyful about them. These are her babies too. Knight and Samala deserve special Mother's Day salutes from their children and from their community. The Taste of the Triangle food fair is on May 6 at UCSD Faculty Club from 7 to 10:30 p.m., with Samala as chair. Check out the website, uc-educate.org/taste-of-the-triangle. A Friends of Rose Canyon spring bird walk is set for Saturday, May 7, from 8 until 10 a.m. for children ages 9 to 90-plus. Please visit rosecanyon@san.rr.com.
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Empty Bowls slated for May 7 as charity reaches decade mark By MARTIN JONES WESTLIN A favorite annual local charity has reached the 10-year mark, and with it, a decade of compassion has come full circle. Empty Bowls San Diego, an event benefiting the community’s hungry and homeless, will be held Saturday, May 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at La Jolla United Methodist Church, 6063 La Jolla Blvd., with local artists and restaurants raising money and awareness of the plight. Proceeds will be donated to San Diego’s Third Avenue Charity Organization, which has been feeding the hungry, the homeless and the elderly in downtown San Diego for more than 40 years. Empty Bowls began in 1990 when Jim Harton, a Bloomfield Hills, Mich. high school art teacher, helped his students search for a way to raise funds for a food drive. The group came up with a class project to make ceramic bowls in which to serve soup and bread to guests, who were invited to keep the bowls as a reminder of hunger in the world. By the following year, the originators had fully developed this concept, giving it its current name.
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In San Diego, potters create handcrafted ceramic bowls, and some favorite local restaurants will donate soups and breads. Guests can choose a custom bowl for $20. This year, 15 potters represent venues such as La Jolla’s Bishop’s School and La Jolla Country Day School. The 23 restaurants include La Jolla’s George’s at the Cove, The Girard Gourmet and Whisknladle. According to a January count by volunteers and shelter operators, released April 29, San Diego County’s unsheltered homeless population has dropped 13 percent since 2012. Last November, a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development report cited the homeless population in the city and county of San Diego as fourth largest in the country, behind Los Angeles, Seattle and New York City. The report said that 8,742 San Diegans were homeless, down from the population’s 2010 peak of 10,013.
A HEAD START ON CHARITY Homelessness is no respecter of persons – meanwhile, those who combat it can come in all ages. Stella Maris Academy kindergartener Muriella Smith, seen at the left of Deacon Jim, Father Joe’s Village CEO (center), proved as much when she sent a letter with a $100 donation to the organization as part of the La Jolla school’s recent clothing and food drive. On April 22, Deacon Jim visited the academy to thank Muriella and the others for their generosity. The school, cited in 2005 by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue ribbon venue, serves kindergarteners to eighth graders.
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Back and forth: Eve Selis retrospective, release set May 13 Eve Selis, one of San Diego’s most gifted performers, performs at the Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla campus on Friday, May 13. The occasion marks the release of her first album in five years, “See Me with Your Heart.” The new album tops a career that’s seen Selis go from fronting one of the most popular cover bands ever to play San Diego, The Heroes, to becoming one of the original music lynchpins of the local music community, with seven San Diego Music Awards to her credit. For this show, Selis plans to look back and forward on her career. “My whole band will be with me,” she said, “including my main collaborator, Marc Intravaia, bassist Rick Nash and drummer Larry Grano, plus we will have Doug Pettibone as a special guest on pedal steel.” She points out that the show also has special meaning beyond the CD release. “Feb. 14, 2016 marked 25 years that Marc and I
have been writing and performing songs together,” she reflected. “The first set of the evening will be a rundown of the new CD from top to bottom, and the second set will be a retrospective of our songs over the past 25 years.” Selis chalked the time between releases up to the simplest of reasons: “Life.” “When ‘Family Tree’ was released, my son was 4 years old, and Marc was homeschooling his son.,” Selis said. “The economy was down, and making a living as a musician was a bit more challenging than usual. The we toured in the UK in 2012 and 2013 supporting ‘Family Tree.’” She also found time to record two side projects, “Cactus Honey” (2014) and “BHST” (2015). Health issues also took a toll. “In between both projects,” she recalled, “I was injured while Rollerblading, and that started the beginning of a soulsearching stage in my career, where I began
Eve Selis, who on May 13 will perform at the Sherwood Auditorium and release her first album in five years, has worked with collaborator Marc Intravaia for 25 years. PHOTO BY THOM VOLLENWEIDER
looking at who I was and what I was doing and wondering why I was still singing. That injury actually helped me rediscover myself as an artist, and I began working with a life coach. Once I started facing truths in my life from my childhood and paradigms that weren’t working for me any longer in my life, that is when
the songs began to come to me for this album.” She notes the album was hard work but well worth the process it took to get in the creative frame of mind. “Once the concept of this album became clear to me,” she said, “I began writing from an open-hearted, vulnerable place, and each song was not done
until every word, every melody and every note was right. It took over 18 months to finish writing with this new approach.” The Sherwood Hall show is the precursor to Selis and her band’s upcoming tour of the UK, where she has built up a significant fan base. In the meantime, Selis says,
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“When I am giving all I am on stage, I allow the audience the space to feel with me… and I am no longer a singer; I am a heart surgeon.” Eve Selis will perform Friday, May 13, at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s Sherwood Hall, 700 Prospect St. 8 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more, see eveselis.com.
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AROUND THE BLOCK: Of teeth, ice cream and real estate (Editor’s note: The Village block section bounded by Prospect Street on the north, Silverado Street on the south, Girard Avenue on the east and Fay Avenue on the west includes some of the Village’s most prime real estate and a mix of old and new businesses.)
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tion’s annual Top Dentist award since 2005, and Dr. BreeAnn Christiansen. The Shores Dental understands that dentistry is a marriage of function and aesthetics. “Only when working jointly with each individual can we achieve optimal oral health and beautiful results,” says Chan. “It’s rewarding,” Christiansen adds, “when my patients realize that dentistry is my passion and not just my occupation.” Both doctors are grateful for the chance to introduce themselves to La Jolla.
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Lean and Green Cafe Now also in Sorrento Valley, Lean and Green Cafe offers only the freshest and finest organic produce from locally grown sources and aims to satisfy your taste buds and your conscience. It’s no secret that eating healthfully is the best way to eat. More important, eating clean or organic food will improve your
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ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF OLD TOWN Mention Old Town San Diego and most folks will start talking about Mexican food whether it’s the restaurant their family has been going to for generations or a new discovery they’ve made recently. And rightly so. If there is a capital of Mexican cuisine in San Diego, it’s definitely Old Town. Increasingly, though, people are discovering what locals have known for years. Old Town is also the place to go for shopping and Fiesta de Reyes is the place to hit up if you’re in the market for a unique gift or specialty item you just can’t find anywhere else. Fiesta de Reyes is home to 19
unique specialty shops featuring authentic, historically themed, oneof-a-kind items that are perfect for gifts or for yourself. From hot sauces to silver jewelry, from olive oil to toys, from unique garden items to original artwork, books to wine to jerky all of the specialty shops of Fiesta de Reyes are locally owned and independently operated. Of course, if you really want authentic Mexican food with your shopping, Fiesta de Reyes also features three fantastic restaurants that celebrate San Diego’s rise from a Mexican village to a thriving culinary and commercial mecca. Add to that, the nightly entertainment
and Fiesta de Reyes is not just a shopping center, it’s a vibrant shopping and dining experience. For more on the shopping, dining and entertainment at Fiesta de
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and operated for the last eight years, owners Jeff and Ali Nicoletta pride themselves on creating a "feel at home" atmosphere with a staff that knows most people by name; and they serve only homemade food made of high-quality products. There's something here for everybody, from ribs, smoked brisket and fresh pies to healthful salads and veggies. Bubba's also offers glutenfree options, a happy hour every day and a pet-friendly patio and is open seven days a week. Bubba’s BBQ 888 Prospect St. (858) 551-4227 bubbassmokehousebbq.com
Windermere Homes & Estates La Jolla Sports Club La Jolla Sports Club is in the midst of enhancing its customer experience by adding a 1400-square-foot spin studio and more floor space for all health and fitness enthusiasts. The expansion will also afford the opportunity to create a dedicated stretch area and clear out equipment from the studios and add more classes for members to enjoy. The company has decided to go green by changing all its light bulbs and fixtures to LED. Come see the changes at the beautiful facility, locally owned and operated by Brett and Kera Murphy. La Jolla Sports Club 7825 Fay Ave. (858) 456-2595 lajollasportsclub.com
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Zia Women's Shoes A welcome addition to La Jolla is Zia Women’s Shoes, an inviting boutique that, in addition to an array of shoes, also carries stylish handbags, jewelry, Italian clothes and other must-have accessories. The owners hand-select their fashion-forward offerings from around the world — Italy, Spain, Brazil, India — and also feature known U.S. brands, hidden gems they’ve discovered and even a handful of vegan designs. With something for every style and pocketbook, the shop features shoe lines including Vince Camuto, Nine West, Donald J. Pliner and Pantofola d’Oro. On the accessory front, the company features oversize bags from Morocco, Hobo handbags and beaded clutches handmade in Thailand to complement several lines of jewelry. Zia Women’s Shoes 7856 Girard Ave. (858) 230-7669 ziashoes.com
La Jolla Shirt Company Serving La Jolla for more than 25 years, La Jolla Shirt Company has the best reputation for amazing resort wear, clothing and unique souvenirs. The company specializes in the most up-to-date heat-transfer T-shirt quality prints available, with more than 300 prints to choose from. The company also does custom embroidery and silkscreen printing for many renowned businesses and for your personal needs. Its expertise, experience and enthusiasm will definitely fuel an awesome and fun time. La Jolla Shirt Company
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started online in 1999 and moved to a brick-and-mortar space in 2002. Lucy, which opened in the Village more than 10 years ago, is proud to be the first activewear store in the neighborhood. It’s famous for its high quality fabrics – today, it has more than 50 stores across the country. It will celebrate Mother's Day weekend with great discounts, snacks, gifts with purchases and a "make your mama a card" station for the kids. Lucy Activewear 7868 Girard Ave. (858) 729-1897 lucy.com
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Eva Varro is an Italian designer specializing in high-quality production-technology women's apparel. Bridge the gap between European haute couture and American mainstream fashion here and enjoy elegance without sacrificing comfort as the store celebrates its 17th anniversary in La Jolla. Eva Varro 7908 Girard Ave. (858) 454-9408 evavarro.com
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The Broken Yolk Café The Broken Yolk Café offers a large selection of home cooked meals in a comfortable and casual atmosphere. There are more than 20 different omelets to choose from, as well as a wide variety of other breakfast favorites which include pancakes, waffles and french toast. Feel more like lunch? Try one of our juicy half-pound burgers or one of our large sandwiches.
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Azzurra Capri sandals are gaining a foothold in La Jolla mall Fashion Files
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Azzurra Capri Boutique opened in La Plaza La Jolla, sporting an atmosphere reminiscent of the Isle of Capri. Owner Diana Carolina traveled many times to the Mediterranean and decided she wanted to open a store reflecting the feel of the resort town near Naples, surrounded by blue ocean and white cliffs. Interpreting this look, Carolina employs the colors from this area as her scheme in the store. Amid the inspiration from her trips, Azzurra Capri carries items you would see on the Isle. Included are trendy clothing with a touch of Capri, must-have swimwear by Cote d’Or and Olaya Beach and lingerie by Comando Basics. Accessories include belts, handbags, hats and sunglasses. This awesome lifestyle boutique also carries local jewelry designers such as ParPala Jewelry and Morgan Jean. The boutique’s crème de la crème is its Mediterranean-inspired sandals. They are handmade with Ital-
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ian leather and embellished with Swarovski crystal pieces (the best leather comes from Tuscany and allows your feet to breathe). These unique sandals can be personalized – shoppers can decide on the color of the leather, the style and the trim or Swarovski crystals they would like. The workmanship is handstitched with quality leather. Carolina originally came from Venezuela, becoming a stylist and personal shopper at Neiman Mar-
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cus after moving here. She knew she had a love for entrepreneurship and decided she wanted to start her own line. Beginning with a jewelry line, she quickly learned how to make sandals. She studied with a mentor in Italy and incorporated the artisan designs of the Amalfi Coast. Carolina’s attendance at trade shows was instrumental in building an international presence in places such as Dubai, Mexico and the Caribbean. Today, she offers
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Things are far busier for composer Jake Heggie than they look here.
Composer/pianist Jake Heggie will be in town for the May 7 West Coast premiere of his most recent large-scale opera, “Great Scott.” The same night, the composer’s first opera, “Dead Man Walking,” is performed by Fresno Grand Opera in a new production that features onetime San Diegan Suzanna Guzman as Mrs. DeRocher, the role originated by Frederica Von Stade, who portrays Winnie in “Great Scott.” Heggie's “Dead Man Walking” is the most performed American opera of the 21st century. It will be produced next year by Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center (February), Lyric Opera of Kansas City (March), Pensacola
Riches at UCSD UCSD’s Art Power presented the extraordinarily affable pianist Christopher O’Riley, known for his National Public Radio show “From the Top,” at the Price Center’s Loft (his music from Radiohead) April 20, and in a mostly 20th-century chamber music program at the Department of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall April 21. I attended the April 21 program – works by Bela Bartok, Beethoven, Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky played by O’Riley and members of the New York Chamber Soloists, Curtis Macomber, violin; Peter Seidenberg, cello; and Allen Blustine, clarinet. The estimable collaborators demonstrated commitment, deep understanding of the music and ease of performance style. The program’s unfolding was an interesting journey through time, beginning with Beethoven’s Trio in B-flat Major for Clarinet, Cello and Piano and proceeding through the 20th century in an arc that ended with Bartok’s 1938 “Contrasts” for Clarinet, Violin and Piano, which had resonance with all the program
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had traversed. O’Riley ended the first half of the program with Bartok’s 1926 Sonata for Piano – what a bombastic, demanding piece! The second half began with Maurice Ravel’s 1897 Sonata for Violin and Cello – an absolutely lovely work. An audience member remarked ere departing, “I’m not particularly fond of Bartok.” I’m not either, but at least I now understand and appreciate his works more than before. Friday night, UCSD drew me north again, this time to the Arthur Wagner Dance building, where I attended a preamble to the Wagner New Play Festival, set for Tuesday through Saturday, May 3 to 14. It was titled “Precipitate” and was composed of “Pleasant Beast” and “Knot Knowing,” choreographed and performed by Anne Gehman and Erin Tracy with text by Kristin Idaszak. According to the program note, the work “explores our animal nature, our supposed civilized being and the modern mythologies that live somewhere between.” That’s a lot for one 90-or-sominute dance work with minimal text and a stated aim to impart per-
By CHARLENE BALDRIDGE spectives on “what it’s like to be a woman in the world today.” I’ve got news: It’s never been a bed of roses in any world at any time. Despite ingenious design work, the piece is exhausting. The setup scenes and many ideas are engaging – especially the use of accouterments and the immensity of the dance studio – but not enough to keep this viewer from becoming enervated. The hyperactive dancers are reduced to wordless lamentation at the end. So was I. Comfort, no matter how expressed, was not enough. Good news for all arts lovers! Administered by the San Diego Performing Arts League, the longawaited Downtown Arts Tix booth reopened at Horton Plaza Park May 4. The former booth was torn down when park renovations began four years ago. Since the first booth opened in 1986, Arts Tix, which serves more than 150 performing arts organizations in the area, has sold hundreds of thousands of tickets. You may also buy online at sdartstix.com.
Healthy Lifestyles Opposing sides — rights versus needs Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. Are you an “adherence-to-thelaw” person? Do you believe that law and order is to be respected and followed always and in all circumstances? Or are you a “respond to different needs” person? You believe that there are circumstances that permit needs to be considered on an individual basis — not according to the letter of the law but according to how that law can be interpreted. Rights: Strict adherence to law. Needs: Swayed by circumstances. There seems to be a gender difference in the approach to justice: Most men tend to see the world in terms of justice and rights, while most women tend to respond to individuals’ needs. Men are comfortable with concepts such as objectivity, law, policy, criteria, principles, analysis, categories and standards, while women are more comfortable with concepts such as subjectivity, harmony, caring, sympathy, appreciation, intimacy, persuasion, social values and special circumstances. People who use the more personal mode as the basis for decisions call others heartless, remote, cold, unfeeling rationalizers, lacking the milk of human kindness. People who use the more impersonal mode for decision making call others softhearted, overemotional, illogical fuzzy-thinkers and unable to take a firm stand and accuse them of wearing their hearts on their sleeves. I do not wish to polarize the genders into two opposing camps, but it is important to understand that the research
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points to tendencies and comfort levels that are different for most — but, of course, not all — men and women. Actually, the men who act in impersonal ways are capable of the same emotional intensity as women, but they have been taught not to show their emotions and not to act on them. In other words, they don’t consciously take their emotions into account when reacting or making decisions. We, of course, know that emotions, recognized or not, influence our decisionmaking. Women, on the other hand, who act in more personal ways, can be as logical as men and use their feelings as valuable criteria for information. Let us take the abortion issue as an example, but instead of speaking of male or female ways of perceiving the world, let us use the terms personal and impersonal, for many men can use the personal mode and many women the impersonal one. For people more comfortable in the impersonal mode of thinking are not adhering to religious principles, abortion is a matter of fetus viability: 1. People who function best in the impersonal mode look for a law or a rule. 2. The law in this case is that to take a life is murder. 3. The question then becomes, “When does life begin?” 4. For guidelines, we turn to science to tell us when there is viability or life. 5. When that is decided, the problem is solved. 6. This process removes it from moral choice, removes it from individual responsibility and from its effect on people.
woman affected, what are the circumstances, what are the consequences. It becomes obvious that there cannot be a law or rule for each individual; therefore, the responsibility for moral choice is given to the individual, who must make the choice and whose life is affected. (Are there not those who consider the needs of the fetus too?) We see here very clearly the “rights” versus “needs” controversy and how preferred modes of functioning affect decisionmaking. To paraphrase, we either believe in the “rights” of the fetus or in the “needs” of the woman. It is important for people to identify their own comfort or discomfort with both modes, thus gaining some understanding as to where the others come from. Both rights and needs have their place in human affairs. The people not locked into only one way of seeing and understanding the world are the people who can bridge the differences. Many issues are polarizing — “This is the way it has always been done” versus “Let’s try something new.” Another example is “This is the way I was raised” versus “This is not appropriate anymore.” It has to do with “you always” or “you never” as opposed to “sometimes when you... .” So figure out the mode of functioning you’re most comfortable in and make an effort to understand the other side. As I write this last sentence, I am aware that I write as a woman, for whom bridging differences is more important than winning. I guess one cannot easily transcend the primary value system of one’s gender.
For those who function best in the personal mode, the issue is not when life begins or the rights of fetuses in general but what are the needs of the individual
Natasha Josefowitz taught the first management course for women in the U.S. and is the author of more than 20 books. She lives at The White Sands in La Jolla.
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The Beach: An Awe-some Site with Anti-inflammatory Effects Pacific Beach and La Jolla have some the most awe-inspiring panoramic views in Southern California. That sense of awe we experience - be it nature, art or spirituality – may actually lower certain chemicals in the body that control inflammation. Awe can be defined as the emotional response to situations that transcend
our usual frame of reference. The ever changing beauty and panoramic views, whether at the beach or from the heights of Mt. Soledad, can trigger this emotional response of awe. Research published in the Journal Emotion reveals that positive emotions can reduce inflammation by increasing the body’s naturally occurring chemicals, such as interleukin-6. So get awe-inspired! Take advantage of the views on the beach or from the mountains. That sense of awe, compassion, contentment and love can fill us with hope and joy, while naturally reducing inflammation. Joseph Moore, MD. Pacific Urgent Care and Wellness Center.
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La Jolla Day at Petco Park set for May 21 vs. Dodgers The La Jolla Village Merchants Association invites everyone to the third annual La Jolla Day at Petco Park, set for Saturday, May 21 at 7:10 p.m. as the San Diego Padres meet the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ticketed patrons will sit in the T-Mobile Deck, located directly behind the right field wall. Tickets include a pre-game buffet, beginning one hour prior to the first pitch and concluding one hour after first pitch. Ballpark snacks
will be served in the third inning, and food and beer service will be available one hour prior to the first pitch and running through the seventh inning, For further information, email Events@LaJollabytheSea.com or call merchants group executive director Sheila Fortune at (858) 454-5718. Tickets will be delivered the week before the game.
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La Jolla writer collaborates with Jane Austen as Mother’s Day nears By MARTIN JONES WESTLIN The morning air at the Bennet household was loopy with the pungent scent of fresh teenagers, especially on Mother’s Day. The girls were predictably full of themselves, looking the other way at mom and dad’s stuffy take on the annual break from real life and otherwise salivating about hottie Dori Salerno neighbor Charles Bingley. Hormones raced from one room to the next, defining an evolution unseen at the Bennets before or since. But we’ll never know all this for sure, because Mother’s Day would-
n’t be Mother’s Day for another century or so. Besides, the household is a fictional product of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” from 1813, in which protagonist Elizabeth fights a sometimes losing battle discovering what life’s about. As Mother’s Day 2016 approaches, one La Jolla writer can relate. In fact, she’s dubbed herself the Elizabeth to Austen’s mom character, who doesn’t have a first name: “When you’re younger and read ’Pride and Prejudice,’ everybody identifies with Elizabeth. When you’re older, it’s time to identify with my Mrs. Bennet.” So says Dori Salerno, author of “Mrs. Bennet’s Sentiments: Pride and Prejudice and Perseverance,” a de facto Mother’s Day tribute to Salerno’s mom, who passed away at the age Salerno is now. The English Mrs. Bennet’s odd and ungainly
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Kids experience performing arts at Junior Theatre Camp Join Junior Theatre this summer and experience the wonderful world of Performing Arts where campers will take classes in acting, dance, & singing. Traditional, Performance and Advanced camps available in Balboa Park. Junior Theatre also provides K-4 camps at La Jolla Country Day School. Camps run June 6– August 26. To register or for a list of camp dates, descriptions & pricing visit juniortheatre.com. Register early as our camps fill quickly. (619) 2391311.
foibles, a favorite target for young Elizabeth, found their way into real American life, with a youthful Salerno feeling an oat or two at mom’s expense. With the passage of time has come a new perspective, as Salerno is a mother of two herself. In a perfect world, her mom would have lived to see publication of this book “so I could say I get it... now!” Salerno is also a figure in another medium – the legitimate stage. As co-founder and artistic director of La Jolla-based Vantage Theatre, she has a boatload of experience with the written word, as her company has traversed several local spaces and has a stint in London under its belt. So how come she didn’t immortalize Mrs. Bennet onstage? “Everybody was asking me that,” Salerno said. “In a book, there’s a little more exposition and a little more of the show-and-tell balance. There’s more description and more inner thoughts of the character. No matter how good an actor you are, you can’t duplicate that. I just thought the book form made Mrs. Bennet more readable.” The fact that Mrs. Bennet already has a place in a classic novel (whose 19th-century setting is left intact here) arguably didn’t hurt. Meanwhile, Salerno said, “There’s a method to her madness,” vastly
hidden under her hypochondria and inconsistent behavior and fishwifery and general boorishness. “This is a story,” Salerno explains, “of the reasons she does what she does.” To wit: In Austen’s novel, boy-crazed Lydia, 15, runs away from her Longbourn home after taking up with one Mr. Wickham, whom at first she doesn’t marry. Upon the prodigal’s return, Mrs. Bennet throws a coming-home party, which appalls the other daughters. Ma’s at it again, they sizz, replacing expected behavior with her usual eccentricity. “Of course Mrs. Bennet was ashamed of the whole thing,” Salerno said, “but in my book, she threw the party because to show she was mortified would bring shame on the family. Ridiculous thing to do, but it saved the daughter’s reputation.” And Mrs. Bennet’s unexplained aches, pains, itches, hysteria and generalized yuckiness? “Menopause,” Salerno said with a straight voice. “I enjoyed flipping that.” “This all came about,” Salerno explained, “from observing all the mothers I know, looking at all the mothers trying to do the best for their daughters and their modes of mothering.” The key component in her research? “We were all mothers of
teenage daughters that roll their eyes at us.” Salerno started on the book in 2010, taking time to raise kids, mount plays and gather grist for her characters. Her patience paid off handsomely – the people at amazon.com’s CreateSpace self-publishing tool accepted her proposal in a mere 24 hours, a testament to the merits of today’s technology climate. Whereas today’s mainstream publishers accept three of every 1,000 book proposals, the self-publishing phenomenon puts the writer in control as the novel trade burgeons anew. “Mrs. Bennet,” Salerno explained, “is a comic character who’s got to manage a household with five girls and take care of her husband’s mancave. There’s a lot on her plate. But (my character) also has a certain skill that allows her to move in and out of homes in London and that kind of thing.” There’s more to Mrs. Bennet than Mrs. Bennet, Salerno says, deferring to some character-building memories. “Maybe,” Salerno concludes, “my book will help some other daughters get it.” You can find out if it will by visiting amazon.com and searching the title. The CreateSpace book number is createspace.com/6197005.
Amgen Tour of California to feature La Jolla stop The 2016 Amgen Tour of California, a professional 106-mile bicycle race, will start from Mission Bay's Ski Beach and thread its way Sunday, May 15 through several city neighborhoods, including La Jolla. Competing across nearly 800 miles of California terrain from May 15 to 22, the course will challenge worldchampion cyclists, Olympic medalists, top Tour de France competitors and other elite professional cyclists. San Diego is one of 12 cities to host starts and finishes along the way. Special VIP experiences throughout San Diego have been created exclusively for the tour. One will be held May 15 at La Jolla’s The Lot, at 7611 Fay Ave., which will have spin
bikes set up for guests to exercise while watching the race. Thousands more will have the opportunity to be treated like VIPs at the race's popular Lifestyle Festival, held adjacent to the finish lines each day of the race. The Lifestyle Festival features a day of entertainment and fun, serving as the central hub for
fans to interact with more than 40 exhibitors and other enthusiasts as they wait for the cyclists to cross the finish line. The daylong event will feature cyclingthemed products and demos, cancer and cardiovascular awareness education, family activities, food and entertainment. Visitors can take in live music, visit the Michelob Ultra Beer Garden and watch the race live on outdoor video screens. Amgen is a noted biotech research company headquartered in Thousand Oaks. A schedule of events will be available at amgentourofcalifornia.com/sponsorship/2016festival.
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TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT 46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): APR 21, 28 MAY 05 AND 12, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016008109 Fictitious Business Name(s) WANDERSURF BOARD COMPANY located at: 1488 REED AVE APT 4 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: WANDERSURF BOARD COMPANY This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY WANDERSURF BOARD COMPANY 1488 REED AVE. APT. 4 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 03/22/2016 Registrant Name: JASON GONZALES Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 22, 2016 ISSUE DATES: APR 21, 28 MAY 05 AND 12, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016007175 Fictitious Business Name(s): FOLLOW THIS BRUSH located at: 5112 ROSCREA AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: CASSANDRA JOHNSON This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: CASSANDRA JOHNSON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAR 14, 2016 ISSUE DATES: MAR 31 APR 07, 14 AND 21, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016009319 Fictitious Business Name(s): I-SKY SERVICES located at: 3745 PERSHING AVE. UNIT S SAN DIEGO, CA. 92104 is registered by the following: CHIBUIKEM OGBONNAYA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: CHIBUIKEM OGBONNAYA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: APR 28 MAY 05, 12 AND 19, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016011340 Fictitious Business Name(s): HEATHERETTE ART located at: 4921 BRIGHTON AVE. #2 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: HEATHER CAIRONE This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 04/15/2015 Registrant Name: HEATHER CAIRONE Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 25, 2016 ISSUE DATES: APR 28 MAY 05, 12 AND 19, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Case No.: 37-2015-00022597-CU-CO-CTL NOTICE OF CLAIM FOR PUNITIVE DAMAGES AARON PLANT, an individual, Plaintiff, vs. JOAQUIN ANGEL MEDINA, an individual; GERARDO MIGUEL ARIAS, an individual; and DOES 1 through 100, Inclusive, Defendants. NOTICE TO: JOAQUIN ANGEL MEDINA; GERARDO MIGUEL ARIAL, and DOES 1 through 100, inclusive. Plaintiff, AARON PLANT, reserves the right to seek $500,000.00 in punitive damages when Plaintiff AARON PLANT seeks a judgment in the suit filed against you. DATED April 19, 2016 RODRIGUEZ & ASSOCIATES 2020 EYE STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 (661) 323-1400 Attorneys for Plaintiff, AARON PLANT. ISSUE DATE(S): APR 28 MAY 05, 12 AND 19, 2016 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) FARID ALAVI, an individual; and DOES 1 through 100, inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE) GARY LEASURE, an individual, KERI LEASURE, an individual, JOY TORO, an individual. 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. You can find these court forms and more information at the California
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SHIGEKAZU HASEGAWA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 2/01/2016 Registrant Name: SHIGEKAZU HASEGAWAThe statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: FEB 12, 2016. ISSUE DATES: FEB 26, MAR 03,10 AND 17, 2016
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016012011 Fictitious Business Name(s): BARA DESIGN located at: 2767 LUNA AVE SAN DIEGO CA92117 is registered by the following: DENNIS ATMAJA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DENNIS ATMAJA The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 29, 2016. ISSUE DATES: MAY 05, 12 ,19 AND 26, 2016 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP FILE NO. 2016-011247 Fictitious Business Name(s): 3RD AVE BARBER SHOP located at: 518 3RD AVE SAN DIEGO CA 92101. ORIGINAL STATEMENT OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 018488 12/01/1999. The following partner has withdrawn: JANET HARTIGAN 7315 DRAPER AVE LA JOLLA CA 92037 . The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on APR 22, 2016 by JANET HARTIGAN. ISSUE DATES: MAY 05, 12 ,19 AND 26 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-
012249 Fictitious Business Name(s): DURANTE’S MENSWEAR located at: 1412 CAMINO DEL MAR DEL MAR CA 92014 is registered by the following: J RAVIN LLC This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: JULIEN RAVIN itle of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 02 ,2016. ISSUE DATES: MAY 05, 12 ,19 AND 26 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016012250 Fictitious Business Name(s): BANDIT PRESS located at: 4903 CAPE MAY AVE SAN DIEGO CA 92107 is registered by the following: DEREK ENGEMANN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 06/22/2015 Registrant Name: DEREK ENGEMANN The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 02 ,2016. ISSUE DATES: MAY 05, 12 ,19 AND 26, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016009327 Fictitious Business Name(s): ALLIANT located at: 4025 CAMINO DEL RIO STE 300 SAN DIEGO CA 92108 is registered by the following: ALLIANT ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS INC 4025 CAMINO DEL RIO STE 300 SAN DIEGO CA 92108 CALIFORNIA This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION ALLIANT ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS INC 4025 CAMINO DEL RIO STE 300 SAN DIEGO CA 92108 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DOUGLASS DUFUR title of Registrant, if Corporation / Limited Liability Company: CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 04 2016. ISSUE DATES: APR 28, MAY 05, 12 AND19, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016009342 Fictitious Business Name(s): GANESH GNOSH, INDIAN TACOS located at: 4476 MUIR ST. SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 is registered by the following: PAUL GRABANSKI This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: PAUL GRABANSKI Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: APR 07 ,14, 21 AND 28, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016011527 Fictitious Business Name(s): LA JOLLA MOTORSPORTS located at: 721 FORWARD ST LA JOLLA CA 92037 is registered by the following: PAOLO SERRANO AND FERNANDO NAVARRO This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: FERNANDO NAVARRO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 26 2016. ISSUE DATES: MAY 05,12,19 & 26, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016008930 Fictitious Business Name(s): HEART BLOCK located at: 1262 ALONDRA AVE SAN DIEGO, CA 91913 is registered by the following: HILARIO NOVENO This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUALThe first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: HILARIO NOVENO 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: MAR 30, 2016 ISSUE DATES: APR 07,14, 21 & 28, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016011628 Fictitious Business Name(s): PBMS MUSIC ASSOCIATION located at: 4676 INGRAHAM ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: PBMS MUSIC ASSOCIATION This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION PBMS MUSIC ASSOCIATION 4676 INGRAHAM ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: TONYA CLARK Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation TREASURER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APR 26, 2016. ISSUE DATES: MAY 05, 12 19 AND 26, 2016
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Don’t tell the sweet strawberry it isn’t a fruit The strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) is a member of the Rosaceae (rose) family and is not a berry or fruit but actually an enlarged part of the plant’s stamen It is the only “fruit” of a plant that produces its seeds on the outside, with each berry having approximately 200 seeds. The three main parts of the strawberry plant are the roots, crown and three-parted leaves. The plants will last three or four years before they stop producing berries. Each strawberry plant will produce runners, and on the runners new baby plants will appear. Once removed and planted, these infant plants will become the next generation to produce berries. The two most common varieties of strawberries grown for consumption are the standard June-bearing varieties, which will produce one crop of berries beginning in the summer, and as early as April, in Southern California. Sequoia, Douglas or Chandler are popular varieties of June-bearing strawberries that do well in our area. Ever-bearing strawberries have a longer season and will produce two crops from spring to early fall, but ever-bearing plants are a little more difficult to find at local nurseries. Seascape and Albion are recommended for Southern California and can be purchased online. If you want strawberries for most of the year, plant both varieties. Another flavorful option would be wild strawberries, which are smaller than the more common varieties but are very sweet and have a won-
It’s a long way from pot to tart, but the delicious Sequoia strawberries make it worth the wait. PHOTOS BY LINDA MARRONE
derful fragrance. Wild strawberry plants do not produce runners. Alpine is one of the more popular wild varieties you may want to consider. Choose a warm, sunny area for your strawberry plants, one that receives at least six hours a day of sunlight – more sunlight equals more berries! Select an organic potting soil that drains well and a container with good drainage, since they require good drainage in order to produce berries and stay healthy. Plant to about the middle of the plant’s "crown," and do not cover it completely with soil, or the plant will rot. Strawberries can be grown in a variety of containers, including hanging baskets. Mix them in with herbs and flowers or plant them in a
"strawberry pot." The strawberry pot was designed to plant strawberry plants at the top. And as the runners form, remove them from the "mother" plant and plant them in the pot pockets. By planting in containers, you are keeping your strawberries off the ground and away from pests, especially slugs and snails, who love the sweet berries too. I have noticed an occasional opossum feasting on a berry here and there, but that is fine, since opossums help rid my garden of snails. Feed your strawberry plants at least once a month with an organic fertilizer, such as Dr. Earth – Organic Tomato, Vegetable and Herb Mix. During the growing season, remove any dead and dying leaves from your plants. When winter comes, leave the leaves on the plant, which will eventually brown and die off. Remove the brown dead leaves in the spring, as the new green growth appears. Homegrown strawberries are much sweeter than the ones sold in grocery stores, and they do not store as well, so you need to eat them shortly after picking. A luscious strawberry tart makes for a real treat during strawberry season. Linda is a Realtor with Coldwell Banker in La Jolla. Pictures of her garden have been published in local and national magazines. Take a tour of her garden at LindaMarrone.com.
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STRAWBERRY TART Sweet strawberries complement the creamy cheesecake-like filling in this delicious tart 1 pie crust (I use the frozen packaged pie crusts from Trader Joe's) 8 oz package cream cheese, room temperature 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1/2 organic lemon, zested 1/4 cup seedless strawberry jam 1 tablespoon water 1 tablespoon Grand Marnier (optional) 3 cups strawberries, hulled and sliced in half (use even-size berries) Place crust into an 11-inch tart pan with a removal fluted rim. Prick the bottom of the crust with a fork and bake at 350 degrees for approximately 30 minutes or until it begins to turn golden. While crust is baking, in a bowl, beat the cream cheese, sugar, vanilla and egg with an electric mixer. Add the flour and zest and blend into the cream cheese mixture by hand. Pour filling into warm crust and smooth top. Bake at 350 degrees until set, approximately 20 minutes. Cover the edge of the crust with aluminum foil if it is getting too brown. Heat the jam and water over moderate heat and whisk until it is melted and smooth. Remove from heat and cool slightly and stir in Grand Marnier, if using. Arrange the strawberries decoratively over the filling and brush them with the melted jam. You can also use raspberries or blueberries in this tart. Change the seedless jam to match your choice of berries.
2626 Carriagedale Row | 4BD/3.5BA This gorgeous home represents a rare opportunity to purchase something special. This incredible home offers one of the largest yards in this community. A full sized backyard which connects to a beautifully landscaped side yard. This corner location has it all. Too many upgrades to mention including granite counter tops in the kitchen. Must see. This is truly a special home. $1,195,000 4813 Bella Pacific Row 206 | 2.5BD/2BA Incredible opportunity to own this top floor corner unit. Completely remodeled kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and maple cabinets with designer hardware. The master bath boasts a newly remodeled shower with travertine and mosaic pattern. The balcony off of the master overlooks a beautiful southerly view. Includes 2 parking spaces. This one won't last. $499,900
Muirlands Home $4,250,000 Magnificent single story view estate with gated entry located in the Muirlands area. Spectacular ocean, bay and city views.
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serves classic cafe cuisine inspired by the fresh produce and offers a wide selection of sweet and savory breads, desserts and pies available daily. Girard Gourmet 7837 Girard Ave. (858) 454-3325 girardgourmet.com
an audience in La Jolla, which really appreciates the firm’s superior product and authentic yoga ethos and the company’s commitment to bringing its retail experience to outstanding shopping destinations. The venue offers an array of classes that target mind, body and soul and specialty events with local vendors. Email to register at lajolla@yogasmoga.com.
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ages to experience greater vitality through the power of delicious and nutritious plant-based food. The menu is brimming with superfood smoothies, cold-pressed juices, elixirs, entrées, salads, soups and baked goods — vegan, gluten and dairy free and non-GMO. Beaming is a pioneer in cleansing with food and offers three cleansing programs.
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The Living Room has truly lived up to its name in La Jolla. The café has drawn young and old to sip tea, coffee and deluxe smoothies in a homey ambiance furnished with antique, ornate couches and wooden tables. Patrons find the communal atmosphere inspiring and relaxing; you’ll find groups of friends smoking the hookah on the patio and others poring over books in the back. Scrumptious desserts made Bower’s Jewelers onsite daily are available, along with 7860 Girard Ave. wine, beer and hookah tobacco (858) 459-3678 upstairs. Enjoy the views from the second floor, and don’t miss happy Yogasmoga hour every day from noon to 6 p.m., with special prices on bottled and Yogasmoga is a yoga-inspired ath- draft beer, wine, mimosas and well letic apparel company that’s found drinks Monday all day.
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ping for, this is the place to go for everything from watches, diamonds and fine/fun jewelry to beautiful gifts and crystal galore. Owner Sheila does an amazing job buying for the store, and there is literally something for everyone here. Bower's always has wonderful seasonal treasures as well. Family owned and operated since 1945, it’s been helping gift givers select tasteful and heartfelt items for family, friends and colleagues – and nothing is more meaningful than a gift given with a personal touch.
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Inn by the Sea The Inn by the Sea was renovated inside and out in 2015. All rooms have balconies with gorgeous views, free wifi, refrigerators and coffee makers. We can’t wait to see you! Inn by the Sea 7830 Fay Ave. (858) 459-4461, (800) 462-9732 toll free lajollainnbythesea.com
Beaming Beaming is a brand in customer pursuit of a wellness lifestyle. With six organic superfood cafes in San Diego and Los Angeles, its mission is to inspire and empower people of all
San Diego's first free-standing Benefit Cosmetics Boutique sits proudly in the heart of La Jolla. The brand, based in San Francisco, is best known for brows and beauty, but management also wants to make sure you know that "Laughter is the best cosmetic, so grin and wear it!” The boutique offers brow shaping, tinting, full body waxing, custom air brush tanning and profes-
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Bendl's Custom Shirts of La Jolla In La Jolla since 1977, Bendl’s delivers next-to-none personalized service. It offers a unique mix of American and European brands perfect for the modern woman's lifestyle and men’s custom-made shirts and suits, priced the same as better-quality ready-made suits. It also carries a large selection of Alberto casual pants and denims. Price, value, topquality materials and selection: Nobody comes close to what you can receive at Bendl's, a must-shop store in La Jolla. Bendl’s Custom Shirts of La Jolla 7872 Girard Ave. (858) 459-6147 customshirtslajolla.com
Join the “How To Festival” Saturday, May 14th: 10am-2pm. Allstate Pacific Beach on Lamont is going to be presenting at the Pacific Beach Taylor Library “How-ToFestival”. You can learn HOW TO: Make Balloon Animals – Design a Mini Succulent Garden – Caulk Like a Handyman – Allstate’s Plan for Estate Strategies & Essentials – and much more. Visit the full schedule at http://tinyurl.com/jy4rz5j and come see us at 1:30pm in the community room. 4275 Cass St. See you there!
875 ARCHER ST Offered at $1.865m Location, tranquility, & a spacious layout are yours in this timeless Schindler-inspired N. PB oasis in the LJ school district! Boasting 4 beds, 4.5 baths, an office & yoga studio, this home lives beautifully inside & out w/ a 2-level plan revolving around a 55' gas & solar heated serene lap pool, spa, and gas fire pit. Choose from 2 master suites, 1 ground-level & 1 upstairs w/ a north-facing veranda. Mahogany floors & 12’ ceilings span throughout, & the property is garnished w/ minimalist landscaping.
855 La Jolla Corona Ct Offered at $2.795m Incredible whitewater & city views stretch from La Jolla to Mexico from this gorgeous 3BR, 3.5BA villa on a quiet cul-de-sac. This home lives beautifully inside & out, taking perfect advantage of sunlight & views from nearly all rooms! An entertainer’s kitchen with an expansive granite island guides you intuitively from stove to tabletop. Relax in your backyard with saltwater pool & spa, built-in BBQ, fire wall, & private stairs to the community tennis court. Dual-zoned heat & AC, & fireplaces in 5 rooms!
6767 Neptune Pl #301 $2.995m LAST PENTHOUSE AVAILABLE 3br/3ba 2,050sqft Sensationally low monthly HOA, solar, private 2 car garage & storage unit, oceanfront terrace, in-unit laundry, & premium appliances!
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Tash Team Honored for Another Outstanding Year Before they became top-producing luxury-home real estate agents in La Jolla – “The Jewel” of San Diego – Barry and Betty Tashakorian were top producers in the jewelry business. Founders of the Tash Team in the La Jolla Prospect office of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, the Tashakorians just had their most successful year for sales volume since transitioning to real estate full time in 2008. Not only did they set a record for home sales, but they also earned the company’s coveted Legend Award, a designation placing them in the top one half of 1 percent of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices agents nationwide. “We were selling high-end jewelry at our three stores with 40 employees, so we have a luxury sales background,” said Barry, a La Jolla resi-
Real Estate Showcase dent for more than 30 years. “Because of that, we know how to negotiate very aggressively on behalf of our clients. We exhaust every opportunity before we close a deal.” Barry has handled real estate transactions as part of his family’s business since age 18. He also worked in the construction industry. Betty, who earned a law degree from McGill University in Canada, previously worked for fashion houses Gianni Versace and Gucci. Her design sensibility and expertise in staging homes has led to dozens of successful sales. The Tash Team is comprised of Barry, Betty, and five other REALTOR®-Sales Associates who specialize in the La Jolla market. They represent an international clientele attracted by the seaside community’s world-class reputation for fine homes, cultural institutions, business opportunities, gourmet dining, and outstanding weather. Many clients
are also interested in either trading up from their current homes or investing in another desirable property. “We also conduct a lot of online marketing across the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and overseas. Our clients believe in La Jolla – it’s almost like a commodity. International buyers immediately know it’s that affluent neighborhood in San Diego. We are so specialized, it’s almost like a doctor who focuses on a certain part of the body. We’re not your normal, average agents. A lot of times when we get referrals, clients say, ‘We know all about you. We can’t use anyone else.’” Barry Tashakorian can be reached at 858-367-0303 mobile, Betty Tashakorian at 619-481-4600mobile, and both at 858-551-7279 office, info@thetashteam.com, and the La Jolla Prospect office of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties located at 1299 Prospect St., La Jolla, CA 92037, andwww.bhhscalifornia.com.
La Jolla | $4,250,000
La Jolla & University City Real Estate La Jolla | $4,550,000
Muirlands Home Magnificent single story view estate with gated entry located in the Muirlands area. Spectacular ocean, bay and city views. Arlene Sacks CalBRE #00603821 858-922-3900| arlsacks@willisallen.com
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2626 Carriagedale Row | 4BR/3.5BA | 2,250 sq ft
Luxury Condominium Living on a Grand Scale. Spacious single level ocean view unit at the coveted 464 Prospect. Walk to dinner, galleries, shopping or the beach.
Gorgeous Mediterranean Villa! Grand entry with sweeping staircase opens to the formal living and dining rooms. Enjoy views, ocean breezes and tranquil sunsets.
Incredible opportunity to own this top floor corner unit. Completely remodeled kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and maple cabinets. This one won't last.
Laurie Manley CalBRE #01849622 619-972-9071 | lmanley@willisallen.com
Gina Hixson 858-405-9100 CalBRE #01130706 Elaine Robbs 602-432-1112 CalBRE #0186454 ginahixson@gmail.com, elainerobbs@gmail.com
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835 La Jolla Corona Ct | 3BR/3.5BA | 3,868 sq ft
5445 Taft Avenue | 4BR/3BA | 2,350 sq ft
Watch the waves roll in from this contemporary home in Bird Rock. Sparkling ocean views and glorious sunsets. Walk to school, beaches, restaurants and shops.
Unrivaled & unobstructed Pacific panorama. Perfectly positioned to optimize the sweeping south, action views. Expansive floor plan. On a cul-de- sac.
Arched doorways grace the entrance of this serene Spanish style custom home. Roof top getaway is the perfect spot to take in the sunset & ocean views. Re-built from the ground up in 2010.
Michelle Dykstra CalBRE #01141195 858-344-7653 | mdykstrasells@gmail.com
Michelle Dykstra CalBRE #01141195 858-344-7653 | mdykstrasells@gmail.com
Michelle Dykstra CalBRE #01141195 858-344-7653 | mdykstrasells@gmail.com
La Jolla | $1,750,000 - $1,850,000
La Jolla | $1,695,000
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5727 La Jolla Hermosa Av | 5Br/3.5Ba | 3,360 sq ft
5617 Waverly Avenue | 4BR/3BA | 1,640 sq ft
5615 Soledad Rd | 5BR/3.5BA | 3,002 sq ft
This is an amazing opportunity in coveted Bird Rock! 5Br plus office and 3.5 bathrooms. Welcoming areas both inside and out. This is perfect for the those looking to live the quintessential beach life.
This exceptional single level home offers multiple living spaces and a plethora of entertaining spaces, both indoors and outdoors. Ample back yard and BBQ on the charming patio.
Live the La Jolla lifestyle! Captivating views, an entertainers delight with integrated flow & open concept living!
Michelle Dykstra CalBRE #01141195 858-344-7653 | mdykstrasells@gmail.com
Michelle Dykstra CalBRE #01141195 858-344-7653 | mdykstrasells@gmail.com
Yvonne Oberle CalBRE #01303501 619-316-3188 | yoberle@willisallen.com
University City | $880,000
La Jolla | $2,195,000
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5408 Honors | 4Br/3Ba | 2,127 sqft Terrific single level in the highly coveted area of UC. Central location makes for easy access to all that San Diego has to offer! Vincent Crudo CalBRE #20878602 858-518-1236 | vincent@vincentcrudo.com
6121 Avenida Chamnez | 3+Car Garage BR/4.5BA | 4,150 sqft Beautiful contemporary home with high ceilings. Ocean views on private cul de sac street in very upscale neighborhood. Perfect for bonus room. Over sized 3+ car garage and extra living space. Peter & Judy Corrente DRE #00389337, DRE #00848593 858-354-8455, 858-414-5448 | correntes92037@gmail.com
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GARDEN DESIGN & MAINTENANCE
PACIFIC BEACH / MISSION BEACH / CROWN POINT Sat 10-3 Sun 11-2pm 1454 Reed Ave. . . . . . . .3BR/3.5BA . . . . . . .$1,095,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Cairncross • Sun 11-4pm . . . . . . .1278 Pacific Beach Dr . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mel Burgess • Sat & Sun 10-3pm . .4007 Everts 4H . . . . . . . .1BR/1BA . . . . . . . .$619,995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Middleton • Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .4627 Ocean Blvd. . . . . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$799,995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Middleton •
858-859-3370 619-857-8930 858-764-4808 858-764-4808
POINT LOMA/ OCEAN BEACH Sat & Sun 11-4pm . .3253 Madrid . . . . . . . . . .3BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$749,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Realty • Sat & Sun 11-4pm . .1165 Bangor St. . . . . . . .4BR/4.5BA . . . . . . .$1,750,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Realty • Sat & Sun 11-4pm . .3640 Pio Pico . . . . . . . . .5BR/7BA . . . . . . . .$2,975,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Realty • Sat & Sun 11-4pm . .820 Armada Terrace . . . .3BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$2,250,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Realty • Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . .3054 Rue D’Orleans . . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$419,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Middleton •
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DEL MAR Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . .4930 Rancho Grande . . .4BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$1,799,995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Middleton • 858-764-4808
ENCINITAS Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .676 Crete Court . . . . . . .4BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$1,489,995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Middleton • 858-764-4808
LA JOLLA Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .6767 Neptune Pl Unit 3013BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$2,995,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Cairncross • 858-859-3370 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .6767 Neptune Pl Unit 1023BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$2,695,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Cairncross • 858-859-3370 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .6767 Neptune Pl Unit 1053BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$2,045,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Cairncross • 858-859-3370 Sat 10-1pm . . . . . . .5727 La Jolla Hermosa . .5BR/3.5BA . . . . . . .$1,750,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rachael Kaiser • 619-302-2363 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .240 Coast Blvd. #1-D . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$989,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adam Allerton • 619-977-1218 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .5409 Moonlight Lane . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$1,380,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rachael Kaiser • 619-302-2363 Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . .6036 Waverly Ave . . . . . .5.5BR/6BA . . . . . . .$3,995,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gina Hixson • 858-405-9100 Sun 10-1pm . . . . . . .511 Colima St . . . . . . . . .3BR/1BA . . . . . . . .$2,485,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michelle Dykstra • 858-344-7653 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .5617 Waverly Ave . . . . . .4BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$1,695,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michelle Dykstra • 858-344-7653 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . .5445 Taft Ave . . . . . . . . .4BR/3BA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michelle Dykstra • 858-344-7653 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . .855 La Jolla Corona Ct . .3BR/3.5BA . . . . . . .$2,795,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Cairncross • 858-859-370 Sun 10-1pm . . . . . . .5788 La Jolla Corona . . .4BR/3.5BA . . . . . . .$1,995,000 - $2,350,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Christiane Scott • 858-337-6578
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Muirlands Village Lovely 3BR, 2BA Home Large 13,400 SF Ocean View Lot For More Information, Call Deborah!
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3685 Voltaire Street San Diego 619 223-5229 • coastalsage.com
*A TIME TO SELL* Klatt Realty began serving the needs of La Jolla buyers and sellers in 1972. We have represented our customers and clients for more than 43 years. We have learned that there is a time to buy, a time to lease, and, a time to sell. If you are considering purchasing, leasing or selling Real Estate, give us a call at 858-454-9672 to discuss your plans and how we may serve you. We are open Monday through Saturday, except holidays. Klatt Realty has been serving La Jolla and surrounding areas since 1972!
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Get away in your own private escape surrounded by lush, tall trees and hidden within a quaint and quiet neighborhood. This 3,497 sq ft home with 5bd/ 2.5ba has no shortage of living space, a HUGE backyard with a built-in bbq perfect for entertaining guests or for kids to play, and a beautifully remodeled kitchen. To find out more details or schedule a sneak preview, contact us TODAY!
KathyEvans - Scott Booth 858.775.0280 CA BRE #00872108 / CA BRE #01397371
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KNOWLEDGE: Nobody knows how to price your property to the market like John Tolerico. EXPERIENCE: 19 years selling La Jolla & Coastal San Diego with the #1 Real Estate Company. MARKETING: John has the ability to give your residence the best presentation in the current marketplace. SECRETS: John has the inside track to real estate trade secrets he can put to work for you. SPECIALIST: 92037 & 92109 specialist in coastal homes and condos, estates, and historic designated homes.
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David Knows La Jolla! With more than 25 years of luxury real estate experience. David is your La Jolla property specialist. Call today to find the best opportunities in La Jolla.
COMING SOON! Beach Barber Tract / Windansea
6646 Electric Avenue • La Jolla Super cute completely remodeled 2BR/2BA beach cottage with 1 car garage Will be offered between $1,000,000 & $1,150,000 Call David for Details.
Call David to sell your home today! Jensen David Schroedl Now Age 9
(858) 353-5300 Enjoying life in La Jolla for over 40 years.
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Saturday, May 14, 2016 LINDA MARRONE
With a Garden & Gift Boutique at Wisteria Cottage www.lajollahistory.org • 858.459.5335
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