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WWII B-24 Bomber found SEE PAGE 2
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Business, tourism leaders support ballot initiative to increase visitor tax BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
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A new citizen’s initiative seeks to ask voters in November to sanction an increase in the city’s transit occupancy tax to fund the convention center expansion, homelessness programs, create new jobs and continue road
repaving and other infrastructure improvements. The “Yes! For a Better San Diego” campaign proposes a 42year increase in the city's visitor tax that they claim would raise $6.4 billion over the life of the measure: $3.78 billion to expand and update the convention center,
$2.02 billion for homeless services and $604 million for street repairs. The campaign has been endorsed by the San Diego Tourism Authority and the San Diego County Hotel-Motel Association, joined by local tourism businesses including those in Ocean Beach and Point Loma.
Both the San Diego Tourism Authority and the Hotel-Motel Association cited the initiative’s creation of 7,000 new permanent jobs and its addition of $40 billion to the local economy, as solid reasons to support the measure.
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Missing World War II B-24 bomber discovered in Hansa Bay off Papua New Guinea A B-24 D-1 bomber associated with 11 American servicemen missing in action from World War II was recently found and documented in Hansa Bay off Papua New Guinea by Project Recover—a collaborative team of marine scientists, archaeologists and volunteers who have combined efforts to locate aircraft associated with MIAs from WWII. The crew of “Heaven Can Wait” was part of the 320th squadron of the “Jolly Rogers” 90th Bombardment Group and was on a mission to bomb Japanese anti-aircraft batteries around Hansa Bay on March 11, 1944 when their B-24 was shot down by enemy fire causing it to crash into the ocean. The crew had arrived in Papua New Guinea just four months prior to join the Pacific theater of combat against the Japanese during WWII. Present-day Papua New Guinea was the site of military action in the Pacific from January 1942 to the end of the war in August 1945, with significant losses of aircraft and servicemen.
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Project Recover set its sights on finding “Heaven Can Wait” after being presented with four years of research on circumstances of the crash, compiled by family members of one the B-24 crew members seeking closure for their lost relative. This data included historical eyewitness narratives from official military reports, mission documents, and diary entries from crew members on other aircraft in formation with the B-24 during its flight. In October 2017, a team from Project Recover set out to perform an archaeological survey of Hansa Bay believed to be the final resting place of 5 U.S. Aircraft with 24 MIA lost during fierce combat during WWII. Based on the historical data, “Heaven Can Wait” was believed to be offshore at the north end of the Bay. After 11 days on the water, and a search that covered nearly 27 square kilometers of the sea floor involving scanning sonars, highdefinition imagers, advanced diving, and unmanned aerial and
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Members of the Project Recover team retrieve a REMUS 100 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle from the water’s of Hansa Bay Papua New Guinea. The team used four AUVs equipped with a multitude of sensors to document the seafloor and discover 3 US aircraft. PHOTO BY U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
underwater robotic technologies, Project Recover located the debris field of the B-24 bomber in 213 feet of water. The details of the crash site have been formally communicated to the U.S. government for their review to potentially set into motion a process for recovering and identifying the remains of up to 11 crew members missing for over 70 years. “Unique to this mission was the contact by an extended family group associated with ‘Heaven Can Wait,’
while our historians were independently researching the loss of their loved one prior to our departure to Papua New Guinea,” said Eric Terrill, co-founder of Project Recover, expedition leader at Hansa Bay, and an oceanographer from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego. “The results from our efforts in Hansa Bay have stirred a mix of lasting emotions within our team and drives home the need to recognize the sacrifices that service members
and their families make in protecting our collective freedoms,” he added. “This is an important step toward our ultimate goal of identifying and returning home the crew of ‘Heaven Can Wait’ who bravely served our country during the battle at Hansa Bay,” said Dan Friedkin, team member of Project Recover and chairman and CEO of The Friedkin Group.
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Annual count finds fewer homeless people in region BY JOSE A. ALVAREZ | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
The number of homeless people in San Diego County dropped by 6 percent from the previous year, according to the 2018 Point-inTime Count. Conducted every year by the Regional Task Force on the Homeless, the count this past January showed that 8,576 men, women and children are living on the street or in shelters, compared to the 9,116 counted in 2017. The results, announced at a news conference Thursday, are used to apply for federal funds to help local homeless people and to find solutions on how to best serve those most vulnerable in our community. Of the 8,576 homeless people in the region, 4,990 were unsheltered this year compared to 5,621 last year, an 11 percent drop. Also, 3,596 were sheltered, compared to 3,495 last year, a nearly 3 percent decrease. “Seeing the overall number decline was a positive reversal, but there are far too many swings in data to declare a trend or to not see other areas where we need to increase our focus,” said San Diego County Supervisor Ron Roberts, who chairs the Regional Task Force on the Homeless. “We continue to face many challenges, highlighted by a lack of new housing, a condition that squeezes hardest those with the fewest resources. The only marginal decrease in the number of chronically homeless is among my biggest concerns.” After a steady decline the last few years, veteran homelessness rose 24 percent, with 1,312 counted as opposed to 1,054 a year earlier. The number of homeless veterans remains down 20 percent from 2011’s count. Over the past few years, the County has taken more aggressive steps to address affordable housing and homelessness in the region. And in
the recommended budget for the upcoming fiscal year, the County has dedicated more than $175 million and 120 new jobs to meet the needs of the region’s most vulnerable residents, including those at-risk or experiencing homelessness. The County is also working to make housing in the region more affordable. It has created a $25 million Housing Trust Fund for seniors, veterans and other vulnerable people. The goal is to generate 400-600 new affordable housing units. The County is repurposing excess property and turning it into affordable housing. Furthermore, a record high of more than $650 million will go toward behavioral health services, tripling the investment in drug and alcohol treatment programs. Two years ago, the County launched Project One for All, an extensive effort to provide intensive wraparound services, including mental health counseling and housing, to homeless individuals with serious mental illness. Since the program began, 605 homeless people now have a permanent place to live and are receiving needed treatment and resources. Funding for Project One for All will continue. Working with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the County manages the Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing program which offers rental assistance to homeless veterans and ongoing VA case management and supportive services. More than 525 homeless veterans have been housed in San Diego County since the program began in 2009. The budget will fund 50 Psychiatric Emergency Response Teams and the County’s Whole Person Wellness program, which aims to help 1,000 homeless Medi-Cal patients who cycle in and out of emergency rooms. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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UC San Diego nets No. 20 Spot on New List of Globe’s Best Universities A new world ranking names the University of California San Diego the globe’s 20th best university; the campus is ranked 16th among U.S. universities. The annual list from the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) measure universities’ quality of research, faculty, influence, enterprise and successful alumni. The rankings evaluated 2,000 universities worldwide, making it the largest academic ranking of global universities, according to CWUR. “We are pleased to receive this honor, as our university’s positive impact and reach continue to grow,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “The caliber of UC San Diego’s faculty, the impact of our research, and quality of our teaching are unmatched. We continue to break ground as one of the world’s most premier public research institutions with faculty and alumni who aren’t afraid to take risks in the pursuit of academic excellence and contributions to the greater good.” From deciphering why California’s coastline glows from bioluminescence activity, to leading the world’s largest citizen science microbiome project, and developing a new blood test that can detect pancreatic cancer early on, UC San Diego’s faculty and research are at the forefront of scientific discovery
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and innovation that improves the lives of millions around the globe. CWUR uses seven objective and robust indicators to rank the world’s universities without relying on surveys and university data submissions. The indicators and UC San Diego’s ranking within each category are as follows: Quality of Education (37), measured by the number of alumni who have won major international awards, prizes and medals relative to the university’s size. Alumni Employment (less than 1,000), measured by the number of alumni who have held CEO positions at the world’s top companies relative to the university’s size.
Quality of Faculty (16), measured by the number of academics who have won major international awards, prizes and medals. Research output (28), measured by the number of research papers appearing in reputable journals. Quality of publications (16), measured by the number of research papers appearing in top-tier journals. Influence (5), measured by the number of research papers appearing in highly-influential journals. Citations (16), measured by the number of highly-cited research papers. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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Community Salk Institute receives $1.5M for Alzheimer's research from NANOS
Salk and NANOS officials at the May 18 conference.
The Salk Institute has received $1.5 million for research into the cellular underpinnings of Alzheimer's disease from NANOS Co. Ltd. (“NANOS”), a company based in the Republic of Korea. The funds will establish a dedicated laboratory space called the NANOS Alzheimer's Disease Stem Cell Suite, which will serve as a cell bank focused on Alzheimer’s. This cell bank will house both stem cells and somatic (body) cells from human donors, critical for analysis and testing of therapeutic drugs. "With Alzheimer’s among the leading causes of death, the disease has long been a significant focus for Salk researchers,” says Salk President Rusty Gage, whose lab is one of several at Salk that studies cellular models of dementia and other diseases of aging. "As people worldwide live longer, the need to find novel treatments and therapies for diseases of aging becomes ever more urgent and we are very grateful for the opportunity to partner with NANOS to expand our efforts in this vital area of research.” "We are very excited to support this research into Alzheimer’s and build an emerging partnership between Salk and NANOS," says Seon Gil Yang, chief executive officer of NANOS. “It is vitally important for companies to support foundational research and build collaborations that can lead to essential therapies. Ultimately, the purpose of the collaboration between Nanos and Salk is to open a discussion about the creation of research and development centers focused on the biology of aging and Alzheimer’s research. Such centers could involve various parties such as the Korean government, NANOS, the Salk Institute, and select medical university committees between the
U.S. and Korea.” Alzheimer’s is an aging-related neurodegenerative disorder that results in severe memory loss and cognitive decline. Nearly 50 million people worldwide have this disease and related dementias, with estimates from various Alzheimer’s organizations suggesting that 130 million people will be affected by 2050. The global cost in 2018 will be $1 trillion, yet numerous clinical trials targeting Alzheimer’s have failed to stem this public health crisis. It is imperative to explore alternative mechanistic drivers for Alzheimer's, and to understand the disease within the broader context of aging. Led by Gage, a renowned neuroscientist and stem cell biologist, the Salk Institute is home to many of the world’s foremost leaders in the fields of neuroscience, aging, epigenetics, DNA damage repair, longlived proteins, mitochondria, metabolomics, and machine learning, making the Institute uniquely positioned to identify game-changing breakthroughs that deepen humanity’s understanding of Alzheimer's disease. In recent years, Salk researchers have discovered how immune cells in the brain called microglia may be linked to neurodegeneration, developed better ways of modeling the brain in the lab, and revealed new insights into the neurocircuitry and supporting cells that contribute to healthy and diseased brain function. NANOS, an SBW Group company from Korea that invests in the biomedical sector, began the collaboration with the Salk Institute
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Promises2Kids’ 10th annual Dream On Concert On Monday, June 11, Promises2Kids, one of San Diego’s foremost nonprofits, with a focus on foster care and children’s welfare, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of
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its Dream On Concert Gala, presented by Kevin and Raegan Prior. This beautiful event takes place under the stars and is attended by more than 600 philanthropists, community, and business leaders dedicated to creating a brighter future for foster children. For the 10th year, Joan Waitt will
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host this special event at her beautiful La Jolla estate home. The event begins with a VIP reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner, a live auction and a private concert by Rob Thomas. For ticket information email Tegan@Promises2Kids.org or 858-751-6623 or
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Chef Bernard Guillas’ High Tide Dinner continues to shine at The Marine Room THE MARINE ROOM
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Marine Room executive chef Bernard Guillas has set the standard for La Jolla fine dining. Around 7:30 p.m. on an evening in late May, the world-renowned chef exhibits a classic depiction of French hospitality, visiting tables, entertaining guests and making genuine suggestions. High tide is pushing in, and at The Marine Room, this is a call to arms. Known extensively for their High Tide Brunch and High Tide Dinner, the restaurant’s atmosphere denotes what’s in store – a relaxing, exquisite dinner, with one of San Diego’s best views. “We have a good tide tonight,” Guillas exclaimed. “Sometimes, with king tides, it comes up over the roof. Thanks for joining us. We are going to have fun. This is an adventure. Bon voyage.” While San Diego may comparatively lack cohesive culinary tradition, often opting to follow trends instead of pushing forward, Guillas found his footing in presenting classics in a fresh, playful and refined manner. Known for his unique flavor profiles of time-tested classics, Guillas purveys some of the freshest seafood and land animals with produce and fruits in an utterly original manner. Having grown up in the South, I have eaten my fair share of over-
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breaded, remoulade-doused yellowand-brown hockey pucks passed off as crab cakes. It’s an obligatory menu item at any restaurant in the southeast, from sports bars to highend establishments. With this background, I typically avoid the dish at all cost. So when the server recommended their crab cake as an appe-
tizer, I relented, ultimately to my benefit. Guillas’ cashew sansho-coated blue crab cake managed to place the emphasis on the original sweetness of the crab meat (which was a healthy portion) atop a serving of green tea noodles, star fruit, horseradish sprouts and ume emul-
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sion. Paired with the ‘Ocean Trilogy,’ which consisted of a lobster medallion, ahi tuna tartare and hiramasa sashimi – accented by pickled papaya, sesame brittle, trout roe and a smoky dashi gelee, one can begin to catch on to where Guillas’ dishes are heading. His use of fruits as accouterments or a sauce base pervades his exquisite menu. The main courses followed, consisting of the red walnut roasted rack of lamb, replete with adante break pudding (amazing), tomato confit, baby artichoke and white sage jus. Also ordered was a special menu item, pistachio puff wild rice crusted swordfish. The swordfish
was cooked to perfection, tender and able to be portioned with a fork (or spoon). For dessert, we opted for the royal Kahana macadamia crème brulèe. Although there was little room left to complete the dinner (the portions are ideal), the brulèe was assailed with ease. It should be of note that the front-of-the-house staff at the Marine Room takes great pride in their jobs, for it shows. They dutifully return to tables, make excellent recommendations and allow guests the ability to take in the ambiance. Chef Guillas returned several times to discuss anything from dinner to his career. He has recently released a cookbook, of which has quite the story behind it as well. “Flying Pans: Two Chefs, One World,” which was co-authored with The Marine Room’s chef de cuisine, Ron Oliver, “reads like a travelogue,” says Guillas. “Honestly, there are recipes in here from all over the world. It is a culinary adventure.” If one has never been to a high tide dinner at this La Jolla institution, please do so soon. The next round of dinners will be held from Saturday, June 9 to Thursday, June 14 daily. For more information, visit marineroom.com.
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Zimmerman, UCHS field hockey coach, looks forward to fall BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Amber Zimmermann, secondyear head coach of field hockey at University City High, relishes the coming season next fall with her crop of eight senior returners. “I’m looking forward to seeing the growth and leadership specifically from Lauren Stack, Marla Giordano, and Alli King,” the former Cal Poly San Luis Obispo player says. The Centurions’ other returners will include Catie Bride and Shauna Whitney, who are defenders; forwards Alife Fitzpatrick and Abby Kim; and Kayli Sandoval, who plays inner offense and midfielder. All are in the Class of 2019. Meanwhile, in the closing months of the offseason, Zimmermann is encouraging her veterans as well as her younger players to take advantage of training with a local club team during July, as well as several camps that are available for individual players. Stack, a midfielder who can play offense or defense, “is very wellrounded. We can play her in the midfield because her shots are so strong,” says the Centurion coach. “I would move her around depending on what the other team is doing, and what other players are doing. “[Lauren] is willing to move around wherever we need her.”
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Stack is a returning starter for UC. Giordano, another rising senior, plays forward. “She’s just really aggressive. She has improved a lot playing in the offseason,” says Zimmerman. “[Marla] is passionate.” King finds herself coming back from an injury later in the season in fall 2017 that kept her from starting. “She’s a strong goalie. She has a lot
UC San Diego Baseball knocked out of series The 22nd-ranked University of California San Diego dug itself an early hole that it nearly battled out of, but fell to No. 23 Southern New Hampshire University, 7-4, in an NCAA Division II Championship elimination game Wednesday night at the USA Baseball National Training Complex. The eight-team, eight-day, double-elimination tournament is being co-hosted by the University of Mount Olive and the Town of Cary, North Carolina, back in Cary after a one-year move last season to Grand Prairie, Texas. Third-seeded UC San Diego ended another tremendous campaign as repeat West Region champion, at 43-17 overall. Fourthseeded Southern New Hampshire, the East Region champion out of Manchester, N.H., improved to 4116. The Penmen face elimination again on Thursday, May 31, against fifth-seeded Augustana. UC San Diego trailed 7-0 after the first three frames, but scored in three straight innings from the fifth through the seventh, to make a game of it again. All the while, senior closer Cameron Kurz (Encinitas/La Costa Canyon HS)
kept the Tritons in contention with a career-long 4.2 shutout innings of relief. He faced the minimum 14 batters over that stretch, with no hits or walks allowed, and six strikeouts. The Tritons went down in order in their opening half for the second straight night, before Tom Blandini golfed a leadoff home run for the Penmen, his second on the year and the first to right field of the tournament. Junior first baseman Tyler Durna got over and dove to his right to corral Dakota Mulcay's ground ball, got up and flipped to starting pitcher Jack Rupe, Jr. (San Marcos/Mission Hills HS), for the third out. Durna doubled through the right side with one gone in the second, but like Tuesday night, UC San Diego could not get him around, a strikeout and flyout ending the frame. Back-to-back one-out singles had the Penmen threatening for more in their second, and a threerun blast down the left field line by junior shortstop Kyle Pangallo, also his second of the year, made it a 40 deficit early.
of confidence. She talks a lot to her teammates. “She gets to shots you don’t think she can get to, including low shots and high corner shots, which are really difficult to reach. Those are hard shots to block, but she is able to get her stick up.” In summation, with King, “We need her healthy,” says her coach.
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The coming season will be Zimmermann’s fourth coaching at UC High, her second at the helm after close friend Krista Jackson moved to the head coaching job at La Jolla Country Day School. The coach’s emphasis on “working as a team and having each other’s back” stems from her own playing experience on her club team
at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, her alma mater. “During my freshman, sophomore, and junior years, the team energy was good,” she shares. “Going into senior year, my two best friends and I decided to try to cultivate the camaraderie that we had enjoyed on the team as freshmen. We won the national club championship, as a result. “When people get along off the field, they play well together on the field. We didn’t focus on drills. That was our coaches’ job. Individually, we might not have been the best players. But together, we were the strongest.” Zimmermann gained a lot from working with Jackson in 2015 and 2016. “Though it’s only going to be my second year as head coach,” she says, “I had a lot of input with Krista.” The Centurions are aiming toward their season opener Aug. 28. “They’re a really compassionate group,” says the coach of her players. “That’s the coolest thing, watching the players grow in confidence, not just as players but as people. You (as a player) have to be very responsible to balance all their responsibilities as students, team members, and the like.”
Mary Katherine Persha 1924-2018 She Was a Feisty Gal Known to be resourceful, brave, generous and passionate, Ms. Mary Katherine Persha, born on October 30, 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to the late Mary M. Persha. The late David T. Persha, passed away at age 93 on May 27, 2018 in La Jolla, California. During almost every decade of her life, Mary Kaye courageously embraced everything life could offer. In the 1930’s, her parents took the family on the Queen Mary’s maiden voyage to attend the coronation of King George and travel extensively through Europe, a trip she always described as opening her young eyes to both the riches and poverty in the world. In the 40’s, a spirited and independent Mary Kaye moved to New Orleans to work, a decision that was rare for young women at that time, especially since she had no friends or family there. After New Orleans, she continued her adventures in Mexico City where she worked as a secretary for a start-up airlines and joined famous flamenco dancers for nights out on the town. Returning to Minnesota, Mary Kaye married and in the 50’s and began having her children. In the 60’s after the death of her middle child and a divorce from her husband, she moved with her remaining children to La Jolla. Starting a new life with her two young children, she worked at Scripps Institute of Oceanography as a secretary to the famous oceanographer Dr. Walter Munk. When her children became independent in the late 70’s, Mary Kaye took a yearlong sabbatical and moved to Vienna, Austria, becoming friends with US Embassy and State Department expatriates. When she returned to the States, she worked at the University of California Medical Center as the business manager in the Clinical Research Center until retiring in 1983. The 80s’ had Mary Kaye moving to Florida to care for her aging parents, where she tirelessly volunteered as president of fundraising with the Vero Beach Center for the Arts, and as a “pink lady” at the Vero Beach Rehabilitation Center. In the 90’s,
after the death of her father, Mary Kaye returned with her mother to her beloved La Jolla and started a new life volunteering at the Alzheimer’s Center. Mary Kaye rang in the new millennium celebrating her 80th birthday with her granddaughter in a hot air balloon and continued to travel and celebrate milestones with her grandchildren. She was never shy talking about her family’s achievements, being particularly proud of her children’s and grandchildren’s successes. Mary Kaye was preceded in death by her son, Tommy Maher. She is survived by her son, Michael Maher and his wife Lisa; her daughter, Mary Maher and her spouse Paula; her sister, JoAnn Hill; her brother, David Persha; and her grandchildren, John Maher and his fiancé Megan Skeen; and Page Maher Schlumpberger and her husband Matt; Ava, her great grandchild; and her dear friend Janet Gentile. A devout Catholic, she had great loves in her life and embarked on many journeys. She courageously lived her life and taught her children how to survive the tough times and celebrate the good ones. She loved living in La Jolla, spending time with her family, and getting together with friends. She was well loved and her generosity and love will remain in our hearts forever.
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Fashion files: The Beauty of Fashion & Compassion Fashion Files Diana Cavagnaro
On May 25, the Lizz Russell Collection presented “The Beauty of Fashion & Compassion” at the elegant Westgate Hotel. Russell is a celebrity fashion designer showcasing her designs at the Cocktails & Couture fashion show. The evening began with a wine reception and fun shopping with Russell’s couture collection. Guests could purchase her famous Rose Handbags along with her beautiful jewelry and couture designs. Sonya A. Finley was on hand to show off her awesome 7-foot-tall pieces of artwork. Finley also designs creative doll clothes that fit 18-inch-tall dolls from American Girl, My Life As, Our Generation and Espari. The guests retired to the Versailles Ballroom for the fashion show and were able to enjoy a special blue cocktail that was made in Russell’s honor named Lizzie’s Opus. The VIP guest and announcer was businesswoman Kathy David. As an entrepreneur she started IT TechPros Inc. and then went on to begin Alpas Athletix. This second business is a women’s “athleisure” company, which created the first-ever strapless sport-performing bra. Margo Schwab, a prominent La Jollan, was celebrity guest and host for the evening. Schwab is publisher of the “Social Diary” and has done film and television shows. Currently, she will play designer Donatella Versace for “Max Vogue: The Musical” at the La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival. The fashion show was divided into three segments. DJ Frankee Traxx played the music for the runway. One of my favorite sections was the “New Kids Collection.” The kids were just adorable on the runway.
Another standout had matching outfits on the model and the child who was holding one of Sonya A. Finley’s dolls with an identical dress. They were all wearing the same design and this was too cute for words. This charity event benefits the Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). On the runway the Lil Friends of GBS Survivors were so adorable and received oohs and aahs from the audience. During the evening GBS survivor, Elizabeth Shank was awarded the Robert & Estelle Benson Award. This entertaining show had several dancers performing during the night for the audience. The night finished with Russell’s timeless evening collection. In addition to Lizz Russell’s talent as an international fashion designer, she is also a survivor of this rare autoimmune disease. She has writ- Model and child show of Liz Russell design. ten about this debilitating disease in her autobiographical book, “Smiling On The Inside,” which documents her difficult journey. A portion of the proceeds for this event will benefit the GBS and CIDP. Russell’s goal is to tell people about her story and to create public awareness. This event coincides with GBS/CIDP Awareness Month. For more information about this global non-profit organization, visit gbs-cidp.org.
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Upcoming events: Thursday, July 12: “Haute 2 Trot Pre Opening Day Fashion Show” at the Covo Restaurant at 1205 Prospect St. from 7 to 10 p.m. The event is presented by FINE Magazine and will feature Thieves Like Us collection, and Makeup and Scents by Tom Ford. For tickets, visit bit.ly/2saHrOK Thursday, July 19 to 21: Ninth annual La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival. This is the world’s largest gathering of fashion filmmakers. For more information, visit LJFFF.com. Lizz Russell (center) surrounded with models wearing her creations.
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‘Flicks on the Bricks’ series: San Diego film noir at the Athenaeum Outdoor cinema on the Athenaeum patio in the heart of La Jolla San Diego Noir: The First Ever Showcase of Film Noir in America’s Finest City
Rico was shot in San Diego with Coronado standing in for the makebelieve Bayshore.
The Athenaeum’s popular film series, “Flicks on the Bricks,” returns in August for its 13th year. Guests are invited to join us on the Athenaeum’s outdoor patio for balmy summer nights and screenings of classic cinema al fresco. Series tickets for the open-air theater viewings include four memorable films. Curated by KPBS film critic and Cinema Junkie Podcast host Beth Accomando and noir aficionado D. A. Kolodenko, Film noir (which literally means black film) is a term coined by French film critics to describe a style of cinema that emerged in the 1940s and revealed a darkness and cynicism that challenged audiences with something new. These films were rooted in hard-boiled crime fiction and were often brought to the screen by European émigré directors. With so many great films noir to choose from, this series focuses on films with a San Diego connection. Each film will be introduced by Accomando and Kolodenko, and they will place the film in a context and highlight the San Diego connection. Accomando is currently in the midst of a yearlong noir film series at Digital Gym Cinema called Noir on the Boulevard. The series is programmed by Film Geeks SD and screens a classic noir one Sunday a
Stephen Frears’ acclaimed neonoir The Grifters (co-produced by Martin Scorsese) was based on Jim Thompson’s 1963 novel, though the film is set in the late 1980s. Con artists Roy Dillon (John Cusack) and Myra Langtry (Annette Bening) head down from Los Angeles by train for the La Jolla horse races, where Roy’s mother Lilly (Anjelica Huston) works fixing odds for an East Coast bookie. Thompson knew San Diego. In the 1940s, he worked at Solar Aircraft and lived in a duplex in Mission Hills, where he wrote his first crime novel. After the war, he worked as a journalist for the San Diego Journal and moved his family to a small house in Linda Vista. Thompson liked to explore San Diego’s downtown nightlife, and often took weekend outings with his wife to the Del Mar track, which he relocated to La Jolla for the novel. The Paradise Turf track in Phoenix served as the filming location for the fictionalized La Jolla track in the film, but some scenes were filmed in San Diego—keep your eyes peeled for another iconic San Diego location. For information and registration, call 858-454-5872 or visit ljathenaeum.org/flicks
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“As a small-business owner, I know how important convention center visitors are,” said Mina Desiderio, the creator of Wonderland Ocean Pub in Ocean Beach and owner of The Local restaurant in PB and Resident Brewing downtown. “Workers and small businesses benefit when visitors come to America’s Finest City. The initiative invests in tourism, and tourism means jobs.” Tourism is a huge component of the San Diego job market. One out of eight jobs in San Diego are tourist-related, employing nearly 200,000 people. That makes tourism the region’s secondlargest employment sector. “The Yes! for a Better San Diego initiative will create thousands of good-paying jobs, from entry-level positions to upper-level management,” said Joe Terzi, president/ CEO of the San Diego Tourism Authority. “This measure invests in tourism and our local economy, without costing local taxpayers a dime.”
Aug. 23 - ‘The Grifters’ (1990)
month and a neo-noir every other month on a Monday night. Kolodenko is guest blogging on KPBS Cinema Junkie with a column about the Noir Book of the Month Club, focusing on the literary sources of the classic noir films screening at Digital Gym Cinema. Here’s the lineup:
Aug. 2— ‘Devil Thumbs a Ride’(1947); ‘The Clay Pigeon’ (1949) Studio B movies were meant to round out a double feature with an A picture at the top of the bill. Here we pair two B movies that come in at a taut 60 minutes or so. The Clay Pigeon involves an amnesiac Navy veteran and former POW, Jim Fletcher (Bill Williams), who is accused of murdering his war buddy. To help prove his innocence, Jim heads to San Diego to find Martha Gregory (played by Perry Mason’s Barbara Hale), the widow of the friend he’s accused of killing. The Clay Pigeon serves up an
The Convention Center is of critical importance to the city’s overall tourism industry. While convention center attendees make up just 6 percent of San Diego visitors, they spend much more than the average visitor, accounting for 27 percent of all visitor spending. “Spending from convention center visitors has a ripple effect on our local economy. It creates jobs at businesses large and small,” said Elvin
imagined San Diego that is typical of the city’s representation in film noir as the postwar home of ex-military personnel. But in spite of San Diego’s proximity to Hollywood, the “B’ budgets of film noir dictated that the city was often represented by sets on studio back lots and L.A. locations, as it is in The Clay Pigeon. In Devil Thumbs a Ride, toughguy Lawrence Tierney plays Steve Morgan, a narcissistic, sadistic criminal. The film opens with the robbery of the fictional San Diego Bank. It leads to an uncomplicated but compelling warning about dangerous behaviors that can place you in a car with a monster.
was one of the all-time greats at playing femme fatales, and Claire is probably her finest role. San Diego isn’t seen in the movie, but it represents a happier time for Claire and Warren—and gets a mention in one of the film’s most memorable lines.
Aug. 16 - ‘The Brothers Rico’ (1957)
Tension is set in Culver City, California, where mild-mannered drugstore manager and ex-sailor Warren Quimby (a young Richard Basehart) tries to convince his restless wife, Claire (Audrey Totter), to accept a life of domestic suburban tranquility—a notion that bores Claire. Totter
In the fictitious town of Bayshore, Florida, Eddie Rico (Richard Conte), a former mob accountant, has turned his life around; he’s now the happily married owner of a laundry company. But in the world of film noir, nobody leaves a crime syndicate for long—the disappearance of Eddie’s titular brothers pulls him back into conflict with the New York mafia. Based on a Georges Simenon story, with some ghostwriting by Dalton Trumbo, the well-acted film stands as one of the best films about organized crime of the 1950s. The San Diego connection here is an ironic one since The Brothers
Lai, CEO of the Ocean Park Inn and Hotel in Pacific Beach and president of the San Diego County HotelMotel Association. “Tourism workers are chefs and brewers, sport-fishing guides and surf instructors, marketing executives and CEOs. Our industry builds careers that move from the hotel lobby to the executive office.” During the first years of the tax increase, 59 percent of revenues are
earmarked for the convention center and 41 percent to homelessness programs. Between 2025 and 2061, 59 percent would go toward the center, 31 percent to homelessness programs and 10 percent to city street repairs. “Repairing an additional 150 miles of streets each year means ‘every’ neighborhood wins,” said La Jolla resident Joe LaCava, former chair of the Community Planners
Aug. 9 - ‘Tension’ (1949)
Community, which oversees the city’s more than 40 citizen advisory groups. “With $600 million dedicated to repair streets across San Diego, paid for by visitors and not local residents, it is a huge win for our communities.” Deacon Jim Vargas of Father Joe’s Villages highlighted the initiative's job creating potential. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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Spring & Summer Camps Playtime at Claytime! Celebrating 14 years of Summer Camps full of indoor art projects and well supervised visits to the beach/tide pools (just one block away). Whether just for a day or several weeks, we have the perfect camp for your child! Camps are offered during the weeks that kids are on summer break. Kids 5 and older are invited to join our camps. Projects include: ceramic Painting, mosaic projects, acrylic on canvas, clay building, jewelry making and making tie-dye t shirts and much more. $150 half day all week, $300 full day all week. After care is available until 5 pm. Call Caroline and reserve a spot for your child today. Camps fill up fast. 619-2236080 or view claytime-ceramics.com
German Language Summer Camps Does your child speak German? How about a German language camp at German Pacific School San Diego? GPSSD offers four weeks of very creative, imaginative camps with many hands-on projects. This year's topics "Princesses, Knights and Dragons" (a fairy tale journey through Europe), an "Artist's workshop" and "European Children's Book Characters". (See detailed plan on website.) GPSSD, a nonprofit school with four locations in La Jolla, Clairemont, Carmel Valley, and Poway, also offers classes on Saturdays and on weekday afternoons. The younger students learn German by playing, singing, theater, stories and games. Later the students focus on reading and writing. During their time at GPSSD students take different exams which lead to the AP exam and the Ger-
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The Facility Summer Dance Camp Make this summer the best summer yet and join The Facility Dance Studio at any of their nine hip hop dance camps located in Pacific Beach. Some of the top dancers and choreographers in the industry will be leading these energetic and creative camps. Each camp will provide a new and unique experience for each camper. Kids of all skill level are welcome. All dancers, ages 5 through 17 can come advance their skill set and have a great
time on and off the dance floor. Each camper will have the opportunity to train in hip hop, breakdancing, popping and locking and be exposed to many other styles and genres with in the hip hop culture. Camps run through June, July and August. There is a spot on the dance floor for anyone who wants it! See you this summer. For more information and to register visit www.thefacilitysd.com.
Best Summer Ever in the “Y” Summer Camp The YMCA is again hosting a summer filled with fun day camps for kids ages 517 starting June 15. Whether you child loves sports, the arts, animals, science or even Legos – the Y has a camp that will help them build confidence, meet new friends and make memories that will last a lifetime! Plus, with camps available in
convenient locations include Point Loma, La Jolla, Pacific Beach and University City there’s definitely a camp that will fit into your schedule and lifestyle! To ensure that everyone has the chance to go to camp, the YMCA also offers camp scholarships to those in need. Learn more at ymca.org/ peninsula or ymca.org/lajolla.
San Diego Junior Theatre Join Junior Theatre this summer and experience the wonderful world of Performing Arts where campers will take classes in acting,dance, and singing. Musical Theatre, Acting, Performance and Advanced camps available in Balboa Park. To register or for a list of dates, descriptions & pricing visit juniortheatre.com. Register early as our camps fill quickly. (619) 239-1311.
NIKE TENNIS CAMPS at University of San Diego Come join the fun and get better this summer at the Nike Tennis Camps at University of San Diego. Veteran director, Bill Scott, joined by USD Head Women’s Tennis Coach, Sherri Stephens, and Head Men’s Tennis Coach, Ryan Keckley have another amazing summer lined up with fun both on and off the court! With six weeks of junior overnight and day camps for boys & girls ages 9-18 of all ability levels, tournament training and high school players, there is a camp option for everyone! Highlights include: 5-6 hours of daily on-court instruction, a Nike Tennis Camp t-shirt, and fun evening activities for overnight campers. Camps run throughout June and July, registration is currently open. See you on the courts this summer! Nike Tennis Camps at University of San Diego. 1-800-645-3226 or go to www.USSportsCamps.com/tennis
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Ceramics and Art Camp for Kids. Summer 2018 Morning Art at Studio 6. A 2 part class with 2 career artists each week. Each week is different! Discover clay sculpture, make animal mugs, finger puppets, dragons and garden gnomes. Learn about carving and glazing. Try the potter’s wheel. New! Explore a variety of art mediums: Water color mono prints, Mixed Media Mandalas, Mixed Media monster sculptures, Surfs up water color and 3-D tiles. July and August,2018 Camp Dates: Week #1: Jul. 9-13 Week #2: Jul. 16-20 Week #3: Jul. 23-27 Week #4: Jul. 30-Aug. 3 Week #5: Aug. 6-10 Week #6: Aug. 13-17 Week #7: Aug. 20-24 Classes are for grades 1-8 Time: 9:00-12:00 Fee: $175. Register at www.ewoolrychpottery.com or by calling Studio 6: 619-236-8997 Pay be check or credit card over the phone. For more information: Elizabeth Woolrych (Studio 6) 619-236-8997
Banyan Tree Learning Center Power Learning Program Summer is the BEST time BOOST skills! Whether your student struggles with learning and attention challenges, or just wants to “get ahead,” our specialized educational therapy summer program supports individual goals. With a focus on reading/dyslexia, comprehension, written language, and a variety of cognitive skills, an intensive approach can make all the difference! ASK for a complementary consultation to discuss your student’s needs and goals. Schedule a time to ASSESS and pinpoint the cause of difficulty or skills which need support. Together, we develop a plan to ACHIEVE the goals for success and ease of learning. Our team approach brings
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Will the stem cell suite operate as a bank (storage facility), or would lab work also be conducted here? If not, what lab/site would be associated with the suite? The NANOS Co. Ltd. Alzheimer’s Stem Cell Suite at Salk will operate both as a storage bank for samples from people with Alzheimer’s disease and agematched healthy control subjects, but also as a resource for researchers in the Gage lab—and other Salk labs—using stem cells to study Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative disorders of aging.
Morning Art at Studio 6 at Spanish Village Art Center • 1770 Village Place, San Diego, CA 92101 A 2 part class with 2 career artists each week. Each week is different! Discover clay sculpture, make animal mugs, finger puppets, dragons and garden gnomes. Learn about carving and glazing. Try the potter’s wheel. • New! Explore a variety of art mediums: Water color mono prints, Mixed Media Mandalas, Mixed Media monster sculptures, Surfs up water color and 3-D tiles. Choose your one week session (Mon-Fri) July 9 through August 24 Classes are for grades 1-8 • Time: 9:00-12:00 • Fee: $175. Register at www.ewoolrychpottery.com or by calling Studio 6: 619-236-8997 Pay be check or credit card over the phone. For more information: Elizabeth Woolrych (Studio 6) 619-236-8997
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through an introduction by One Holdings Group LLC [‘One Holdings’], a biomedical investment consulting company based in Irvine. One Holdings advises funds from various publicly held companies in Korea and China on their investments in the U.S. The new suite will allow Salk scientists to collect samples and data from a large number of individuals to more accurately pinpoint processes, like DNA repair, that go awry in Alzheimer's and to identify novels avenues for intervention. By collecting skin samples from hundreds of individuals and transforming these cells into neurons in the NANOS Alzheimer's Disease Stem Cell Suite, Salk scientists will be able to analyze these brain cells and test novel therapeutic compounds. "This will represent an invaluable experimental resource for both researchers at Salk and the Alzheimer's disease research community at large,” says Gage. “With the body of knowledge we have accumulated at Salk and the committed support from companies such as NANOS, we believe novel therapies for Alzheimer's are within reach." As a result of this new partnership, La Jolla Village News recently reached out to Martin Hetzer, Salk vice president and chief science officer:
measured results and improved confidence! The Power Learning Program offers 1-1 instruction at a “just right” level following the researched principles of neuroplasticity. This results in significant changes, building a solid foundation success. For students in grades 1-12. Call 858-367-5428 today. www.banyantlc.org
Join us Saturday June 23rd at our BLOCK PARTY!! Then enjoy ARTS, CRAFTS, RECREATION, GAMES, SNACKS, and much more at our Vacation Bible School!!! VBS invites ages 4years old and up. Parents are welcomed and encouraged to attend and/or assist. Friday June 29th will be Family Night. Children will showcase their crafts and share what they’ve learned with their parents and friends. Our doors are always open on Sundays for Sunday School at 8:45 am and Worship at 10:30 am. Call today to register and reserve your spot for Vacation Bible School at 619-994-1214.
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Will additional scientists be hired to staff this suite? Or are there researchers already working at Salk that will work in the suite? The scientists working in the suite will come from the labs of Salk researchers focusing on various neurodegenerative diseases of aging including Alzheimer’s. When is the projected operational/move in time frame? The project renovation is scheduled to begin immediately and is estimated to be completed within 12 months. For more information, visit salk.edu.
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Nine strategies I have found useful for managing a frantic life Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. Many of us are overworked, overstressed, overcommitted, overbooked, and often under-appreciated. If you have both a family and a career, you will have two constant companions by your side a good part of your life: guilt and exhaustion. So how are we going to manage our frantic lives? I wrote the above paragraph 30 years ago when women were beginning to enter the workplace in droves. We have arrived, but it has not improved. We are still as overwhelmed, if not more so; the expectation of instant responses to communications even while away from work has actually made it worse. Technology has upped the ante; it has made some things easier, but it has increased the number of things we are now supposed to know and be responsible for. We are like emergency doctors,
always available to answer the ring of our cell phones. These nine strategies worked 30 years ago; they are still applicable today: 1. Schedule time for yourself to think. In fact, I put it on my calendar like I would any date—time to just sit and think, make notes, update my calendar, write a to-do list. Thoughtless days are less productive.
4. Not everything worth doing is worth doing well. That may be a new concept for a lot of people, because we’ve been raised that if it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well. Some things can be done quickly and don’t have to be done beautifully or perfectly, so one can move on to other things.
2. Never say yes to anything or anyone right away. Always say: “Let me think about it” or “Let me consult my calendar and call you back.” Check how long this commitment will take before you agree to take it on. If you don’t say yes to anyone or anything right away, and you end up saying no, you are at least seen as having been thoughtful in considering it.
5. Re-examine your priorities. We were all raised to follow our parents’ priorities, for instance, how much time we should spend on various chores (cleaning the house, etc.). My house is not as clean as my mother’s—never was, never will be—and I don’t care. So rethink what priorities are no longer functioning for you. My mother would have been appalled to know that when good friends drop in, I serve take-out pizza on paper plates in my sweat suit, but it’s OK with me.
3. You do not have to meet other people’s expectations. You don’t have to be everything to everyone. For years I wanted approval from every insignificant person, then I wondered why do I need their approval? I finally realized that sometimes it’s okay to have someone be disappointed because I said no to a request.
6. You don’t have to do everything yourself. We tend to forget that we can delegate. Women always think they will do it better themselves, and they’re probably right. Maybe it won’t be done the way you would have done it, but it just might be good enough; we need to downgrade our expectations.
7. The seven-step overload reducing plan: [1] What actually needs to be done? [2] How long will it take? Never believe someone else’s estimate of the time it would take to complete the task. [3] Does it need to be done by you alone (or can it be shared)? [4] Does it need to be done perfectly? [5] Does it need to be done now? [6] What would happen if you didn’t do it? [7] What would happen if it didn’t get done? 8. Figure out what you can do less of or more of, start or stop. This is my list. Do less of: Agree to volunteer when asked by others. Do more of: Read fiction, not only research for my columns. Start: Meditating on a daily basis, even if for only a short period of time; schedule it on my calendar. Stop: Feeling guilty because I forgot an appointment or forgot to return a
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phone call. 9. And finally, ask yourself what you really enjoy doing. Try to take the time for the things that you like to do because unless you get refueled, you will eventually become depleted, and then you’ll have nothing to give. Most things we like to do take time, not money, and time is the most precious commodity of all. Use it in a way that helps you grow into the person you want to be. What is on your list? Natasha Josefowitz is the author of more than 20 books. She currently resides at White Sands Retirement Community in La Jolla.Copyright © 2018. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018-0003060T-CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: APRIL 27TH, 2018 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: DEVI NAVAMANI AND RYAN VIETS ON BEHALF OF DEVIN BROOKS VIETS HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: DEVIN BROOKS VIETS to DEVI NAVAMANI VIETS. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUNE 21ST 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM, DEPT- 903 AT THE CENTRAL DIVISION HALL OF JUSTICE 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: MAY 10, 17 ,24 & 31 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011528 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PIPE DREAMS PLUMBING b. PIPE DREAMS PLUMBING & DRAIN. Located at: 4517 WEST POINT LOMA BLVD, #206, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: CLAY ANDREW BEHRENDT. This business is conducted by: A INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: CLAY ANDREW BEHRENDT Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor . The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 30th , 2018 ISSUE DATES: MAY 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011440 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MY6 CONSULTING. Located at: 2448 AZURE COAST DRIVE LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: MEHRNOUSH YAVARY. This business is conducted by: A INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: MEHRNOUSH YAVARY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor . The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 30th, 2018 ISSUE DATES: MAY 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9010831 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. EUROPEAN WAX CENTER - SANTEE. Located at: 9836 MISSION GORGE ROAD SANTEE, CA. 92071 Is registered by the following: SD WAX 4, LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: WILLIAM BABIN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor . The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 23rd , 2018 ISSUE DATES: MAY 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9012020 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BON VIVANT REALTY & b. COVINGTON ASSOCIATES. Located at: 1043 E. 5TH AVENUE ESCONDIDO CA, 92025 Is registered by the following: SABRINA COVINGTON INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SABRINA COVINGTON INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor . The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 4, 2018 ISSUE DATES: MAY 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2018 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018-00022838-CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: MAY 9, 2018 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: YAN SHAO AND MIGUEL A. ABARCA ON BEHALF OF MARCO YAH ABARCA HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: MARCO YAH ABARCA to MARCO YAN ABARCA. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JULY 5TH 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM, DEPT- 903 AT THE CENTRAL DIVISION HALL OF JUSTICE 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7TH, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011702 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. NURSES EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES & b. NEO. Located at: 12650 SABRE SPRINGS PARKWAY #205 SAN DIEGO, CA 92128. Is registered by the following: NURSES EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 2/14/1999.
Registrant Name: JANE CARSRUD. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 1, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018
Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: CHENYANG S. RICKARD 12526 HIGH BLUFF DRIVE SUITE 300 SAN DIEGO CA 92130, Telephone: 858-215-1886. ISSUE DATES: MAY 18, 24, & JUNE 1 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011719 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ONE STOP HOME WATCH. Located at: 801 EAST AVENUE CORONADO, CA 92118. Is registered by the following: GEHRIG HOLDING LLC. This business is conducted by: i. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: GEHRIG HOLDING LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 2, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9010315 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LET’S CREATE WHAT’S POSSIBLE Located at: 6757 RUSSELIA COURT CARLSBAD CA 92011. Is registered by the following: JEFFREY ADLER This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: JEFFREY ADLER. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 17, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011437 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO HAIR EDUCATORS Located at: 827 10TH AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: STANLEY PAUL BOLTON. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: APRIL 30TH 2018. Registrant Name: STANLEY PAUL BOLTON. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 30 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9012370 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO TERMITE COMPANY Located at: 3112 NEWELL STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92105. Is registered by the following: a. CLINT ROBERT MARQUEZ b. GREG STEVEN MARQUEZ. This business is conducted by: h. CO-PARTNER. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: CLINT ROBERT MARQUEZ. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 9, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9010915 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. EUROPEAN WAX CENTER – LA JOLLA. Located at: 8867 VILLA LA JOLLA DRIVE SUITE 610 LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: SD WAX 2, LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SD WAX 2, LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor . The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 24, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31, & JUNE 7, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9012490 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. QUALITY JANITORIAL SERVICES. Located at: 3243 38TH STREET SAN DIEGO, CA 92105. Is registered by the following: DOMINGO RADILLA. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: DOMINGO RADILLA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 10,2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9012452 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BLOODY MARY OBSESSED. Located at: 4111 MOUNT BROSS AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: ELIZABETH MCCRAY. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ELIZABETH MCCRAY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 10,2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9012748 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO KIDS PARTY RENTALS INC. Located at: 4676 BRINELL STREET #102 SAN DIEGO CA 92111. Is registered by the following: SAN DIEGO KIDS PARTY RENTALS INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 05/1/2017. Registrant Name: SAN DIEGO KIDS PARTY RENTALS INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 14, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF PENGFEI GU, deceased CASE NO. 37-201800023109-PR-LA-CTL. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: PENGFEI GU. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by: RICK FANG in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that RICK FANG be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act with full authority. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on 07/03/2018 at 11:00 am in Dept. 504 located at 1100 UNION ST. SAN DIEGO CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice (DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011996 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ANNA WILLIAMS BEHAVIORAL CONSULTING Located at: 7590 FAY AVENUE #511 SAN DIEGO CA 92037. Is registered by the following: ANNA DAWN WILLIAMS. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/14/2018. Registrant Name: ANNA WILLIAMS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 4, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9011089 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO FINEST HOME DEALS b. SAN DIEGO FINEST HOME DEALS .COM c. SD FINEST HOME DEALS d. HOME OF THE 5K. Located at: 3562 MARLESTA DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92111. Is registered by the following: GARY A JACOBI. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: GARY A. JACOBI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 25, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 17, 24, 31 & JUNE 7, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9012590 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SPORT CLIPS HAIRCUTS. Located at: 8855 VILLA LA JOLLA DRIVE LA JOLLA CA 92037. Is registered by the following: SCJM2 LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 4/15/2018. Registrant Name: SCJM2 LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 11, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 SUMMONS ON FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT. Notice to Defendant: KEVIN BAKER a.k.a. KEVIN D. BAKER. You are being sued by Plaintiff: AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION BANK, A UTAH STATE CHARTER BANK! 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 COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), YOUR COUNTY LAW LIBRARY, OR THE COURTHOUSE NEAREST YOU. IF YOU CANNOT PAY THE FILING FEE, ASK THE COURT CLERK FOR A FEE WAIVER FORM. IF YOU DO NOT FILE YOUR RESPONSE ON TIME, YOU MAY LOSE THE CASE BY DEFAULT, AND YOUR WAGES, MONEY AND PROPERTY MAY BE TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER WARNING FROM THE COURT. THERE ARE OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY RIGHT AWAY. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY REFERRAL SERVICE. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE LEGAL SERVICES FROM A NONPROFIT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU CAN LOCATE THESE NONPROFIT GROUPS AT THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEB SITE (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), OR BY CONTACTING YOUR LOCAL COURT OR COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. NOTE: THE COURT HAS A STATUTORY LIEN FOR WAIVED FEES AND COSTS ON ANY SETTLEMENT OR ARBITRATION AWARD OF $10,000 OR MORE IN A CIVIL CASE. THE COURT’S LIEN MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: 37-2017-00031618-CU-CLCTL. The name and address of the court is: SUPERIOR COURT, 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: LINA M. MICHAEL, ESQ., SBN: 237842, MICHAEL & ASSOCIATES, PC, 555 ST. CHARLES DRIVE, SUITE 204, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91360, (805) 379-8505. DATE 04/09/2018, CLERK, BY DOREEN JOHNSON, DEPUTY CLERK. Notice to the person served: Issue Dates: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) NOTICE TO RESPONDENT (NAME): JENNIFER MARIE TOWNSEND. You have been sued. Read the information below and on the next page. PETITIONER’S NAME IS: GARY
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University City updates: Toy drives, backyard fruit swap and crayfish BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
UC Library collects toys and socks The University Community Branch Library is a collection site for the Care ‘n Share Toy Drive, sponsored by the Rotary Club International and the San Diego Public Library. The library will accept any new or very gently used stuffed toys to be given to sick children in the San Diego region. The collection box will be at the library from June 1 to July 4. For more information, visit sandiegotoydrive.com. Additionally, the library also has a collection box for the annual Socks for Stand Down sock drive, sponsored by Veterans Village of San Diego (VVSD) and (California) Senate Pro Tem Toni Atkins. The Sock Drive will continue through June 18, and the socks will be distributed during Stand Down 2018, June 29 through July 1. Plus all San Diego Public Libraries will continue the annual Summer Reading Program “Reading Takes You Everywhere!” San Diego residents of all ages are encouraged to sign up for this annual event that is sure to deliver action and adventure through reading. Sign up begins June 1 at your local library and the program will last through Aug. 1. The UC Library is
located at 4155 Governor Drive.
Backyard fruit swap The UC Backyard Exchange group gathered for its first swap meeting of fruits, eggs, bread, veggies and herbs grown in University City yards over Memorial Day weekend. Laura Yip, Marco Zirino and Normandie Wilson are organizers for the group, which connects neighbors on Facebook for trading and sharing garden news. Their next swap events are scheduled for Saturdays, June 9 and June 23 at 3 p.m. in the Standley Park picnic area next to the pool. Find out more by joining the Facebook group BackYard Fruit Exchange University City.
Jason Weber performs live
Association has partnered with the San Diego County Fair and the kindergarten students, teachers and staff at Doyle Elementary to create beautiful County Fair banners. Banners featuring some of the kindergarten students are displayed in the parking lot of Bristol Farms at Costa Verde, and on Genesee Avenue south of Rose Canyon, Regents Road south of Governor and on Governor Drive. The County Fair runs from June 1 to July 4, and the theme this year is “how Sweet It Is” and the kids featured on the banners truly had a sweet time. For more info about the SD County Fair: sdfair.com.
Cirque-It-Fitness to offer free classes
Contemporary saxophonist Jason Weber will be performing live for three hours each date at the University Square shopping center near Vons on Governor Drive on June 8 beginning at 6 p.m., June 21 beginning at 5:30 p.m., July 21 beginning at noon, and Aug. 11 beginning at noon. All performances are free of charge and open to the public. Sponsored by University Square, located at the corner of Governor Drive and Genesee Ave.
Cirque-It Fitness, a newly opened fitness training studio, located in the University Square center, is offering one free class to all participants during June. Cirque-It Fitness was born of out of the joy of movement. Combining her experience in Pilates and competitive fitness, owner and founder Elizabeth Skwiot has set out to create a workout that was not only effective, but something to look forward to, an outlet in a busy life – a workout that was more than just another chore. Sweet banners The result is a class that combines The University City Community elements of circuit training, func-
Girl Scouts catch crayfish.
tional and core fitness, Pilates influence, variable intensity training, and circus arts into one expertlydesigned 45-minute workout. Cirque-It Fitness teaches ‘circusinfused’ moves in a small group circuit training format that is fun, challenging, and accessible to a wide variety of fitness levels. For more information, visit cirqueitfitness.com. The studio is located at 3169 Governor Drive in the University Square center, next to the Coldwell Banker office.
Good deeds – Girl Scouts remove invasive crayfish University City Girl Scout Troop 4176 decided to tackle the crayfish problem on the rise in Rose Canyon, as part of their Girl Scout Bronze Award project. With approval from the ranger and partnering with Friends of Rose Canyon, they were able to catch almost 200 crayfish from Rose Canyon streams. It is thought that Louisiana crayfish (also called crawdads) were brought to Rose Canyon many years ago by fishermen.
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CIF CHAMPIONS!
Pointers win first water polo title Fourth of July fireworks display fizzles without donors
Are more parrots cawing Ocean Beach home?
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10 fun things for spring breakers to experience while visiting Pacific and Mission beaches SEE PAGE 10
La Jolla native, Danica McKellar: actress, author, mathematician SEE PAGE 6
Mission Bay players and coaches celebrate winning the CIF Open Division title at SDSU’s Viejas Arena on March 2. THOMAS MELVILLE / BEACH & BAY PRESS
Bucs win CIF championship Mi i B d ff ti d f d h ld h f i
Pisco Rotisserie & Cevicheria offers Peruvian delicacies SEE PAGE 10
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From my garden: A helpful hummingbird story BY LINDA MARRONE | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
One of the many pleasures of working in the garden is discovering hummingbirds nesting there. This spring, I noticed an Anna's hummingbird recycling an old nest. After remodeling the nest to her standards, she laid two eggs and diligently incubated them for about two weeks. After her eggs hatch, a mother hummingbird will continue to sit on her young to keep them warm until they grow their pinfeathers. After their feathers grow, they can keep themselves warm and their mother will reside on a nearby branch, so not to attract predators to her nest and babies. Feeding herself and her babies is a daunting task, since she needs to eat half her body weight in nectar a day to survive, which means feeding herself about five to eight times an hour and her babies about every twenty minutes. After they hatch, it takes about three weeks for hummingbirds to mature, leave the nest and begin their new life. Almost three weeks had past when I went outside to find the nest demolished and the babies gone. Since they were almost mature enough to fly away, I hoped they had escaped and were living on their own. The next morning, I looked out the window and saw a tiny baby
Anna's hummingbirds nesting in a La Jolla garden.
hummingbird on my patio table. The poor little thing looked weak, and since I could not return it to its gutted nest, I brought it in the house and fed it a few drops of hummingbird nectar—1 part superfine sugar to 4 parts water and almost immediately it perked up and looked at me as if to say, "Thanks, I needed that!"
Having done research on hummingbirds for past columns I've written, I knew that you cannot raise a baby hummingbird on nectar alone, not to mention they are protected by the federal government and should only be cared for by licensed wildlife rehabilitators. As they develop, hummingbirds
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need protein and minerals from insects as well as nectar from flowers to help them form healthy strong bodies. The nectar I gave the hummingbird every 20 minutes was only a temporary measure to help rehydrate while I prepared to take it to Project Wildlife. Located at 887 1/2 Sherman St.,
Project Wildlife can give the little hummingbird what it needs to grow properly. They told me that she appeared to be in good health and that they would feed her a "bug juice" concoction until she was mature enough to go into their hummingbird aviary and feed herself. Later, she would be turned loose into the skies. I made a donation to Project Wildlife for all the work they do caring for the helpless creatures that come to them and said goodbye to my little friend. Hummingbird update: As I was writing this column on Memorial Day weekend, I had a call from Christine at Project Wildlife, who cares for the hummingbirds that come to them. Nurturing about 24 hummingbirds at this time, Christine reported that my little fledgling was doing well and was almost ready to be placed in their aviary and then into the wild. Who knows, maybe she will fly back and visit my garden someday. Photographer Matthew Meier gave me permission to feature his beautiful photo of Anna's hummingbirds nesting in another garden. Visit www.MatthewMeierPhoto.com to see more of his amazing wildlife photographs.
La Jolla Veterinary Hospital to host 5th annual ‘Paws & Pints La Jolla’ At 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, The Lot will host the fifth annual “Paws & Pints La Jolla” fundraisers. All of the event’s proceeds go to The Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The FACE Foundation. “This event is in our community, for the community, and it has evolved into something La Jolla looks forward to year after year,” said event founder Stephanie Coolidge of La Jolla Veterinary Hospital. The fundraiser features a live auction, silent auction and raffle with items such as VIP Padres tickets, surfboards, art from local La Jolla
artists, countless La Jolla restaurant, and hotel, winery, museum and brewery packages. Local La Jolla merchants donate jewelry, museum pieces, high-end apparel and gift card packages second to none. There will be a "Wine Grab" featured at the event and a photo contest for you and your fourlegged friend on the red carpet. The Rancho Coastal Humane Society is responsible for finding homes for thousands of animals all around San Diego County. The FACE Foundation is a nonprofit that provides financial assistance for San Diego animal owners
who are unable to afford the cost of their pet’s life-saving emergency veterinary care. F.O.C.A.S. stands for “Friends of County Animal Shelters” and was started in La Jolla by La Jolla residents Peggy Howell and Sue Geller in 1982. The program is now managed by Rancho Coastal Humane Society. Join La Jolla Veterinary Hospital in making a huge impact on the animal-welfare community right here in the Village. To RSVP, visit pawsandpints.com.
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The Keeling Curve marks 60 years of research BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
The Keeling Curve measuring growing CO2 levels believed to be causing a rise in the average temperature of Earth’s climate just topped 410 parts per million. It marked the first time in the 60year history of the Keeling Curve, measured at Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, that a monthly average exceeded that threshold. The Keeling Curve, which draws its name from its creator, the late Charles David Keeling of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, has tracked a seasonally seesawing trend of steadily rising CO2 readings. The Keeling Curve just exceeded 400 ppm in air for the first time in human history in 2013, now topping that level again this April. That represents a 30-percent increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the
LEGALS ADS 900 TOWNSEND JR. CASE NUMBER: FAMVS1801298. YOU HAVE 30 CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THIS SUMMONS AND PETITION ARE SERVED ON YOU TO FILE A RESPONSE (FORM FL-120) AT THE COURT AND HAVE A COPY SERVED ON THE PETITIONER. A LETTER, PHONE CALL, OR COURT APPEARANCE WILL NOT PROTECT YOU. IF YOU DO NOT FILE YOUR RESPONSE ON TIME, THE COURT MAY MAIL ORDERS AFFECTING YOUR MARRIAGE OR DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP, YOUR PROPERTY, AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILDREN. YOU MAY BE ORDERED TO PAY SUPPORT AND ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS. FOR LEGAL ADVICE, CONTACT A LAWYER IMMEDIATELY. GET HELP FINDING A LAWYER AT THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.court.ca.gov/selfhelp), AT THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEBSITE (www.lawhelp.org), OR BY CONTACTING YOUR LOCAL COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. NOTICE -RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE ON PAGE 2: THESE RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE EFFECTIVE AGAINST BOTH SPOUSES OR DOMESTIC PARTNERS UNTIL THE PETITION IS DISMISSED, A JUDGMENT IS ENTERED, OR THE COURT MAKES FURTHER ORDERS. THEY ARE ENFORCEABLE ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA BY ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER WHO HAS RECEIVED OR SEE A COPY OF THEM. FEE WAIVER: IF YOU CANNOT PAY THE FILING FEE, ASK THE CLERK FOR A FEE WAIVER FORM. THE COURT MAY ORDER YOU TO PAY BACK ALL OR PART OF THE FEES AND COSTS THAT THE COURT WAIVED FOR YOU OR THE OTHER PARTY. THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COURT ARE: VICTORVILLE DISTRICT, 14455 CIVIC DRIVE SUITE #100, VICTORVILLE, CA 92392. CASE NUMBER: FAMVS1801298. THE NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE PETITIONERS ATTORNEY OR THE PETITIONER WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY, ARE: GARY TOWNSEND JR., 13422 FOXBOROUGH WAY VICTORVILLE, CA 92392 (909)5562424. FILE DATE: APRIL 27, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, & JUNE 7, & 14 2018. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189012961 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MICRO DESIGNS b. MICRO DESIGNS OF LA JOLLA. Located at: 7940 HERSCHEL AVENUE LA JOLLA CA 92037. Is registered by the following: HOLLY M. HAWKINS. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: HOLLY HAWKINS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 16, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018
global atmosphere since the Keeling Curve began being measured in 1958. Carbon dioxide is called a greenhouse gas for its ability to trap solar radiation and keep it confined to the atmosphere. It is the most prevalent among all greenhouse gases produced by human activities, attributed to the burning of fossil fuels. Prior to the onset of the Industrial Revolution, which began about 1760, CO2 levels had fluctuated over the millennia, but had never exceeded 300 ppm at any point in the last 800,000 years. What does this portend for Earth’s climate and mankind’s future? Though not a “point of no return,” Ralph Keeling, Charles’ son, who is continuing his father’s research work at Scripps, noted the CO2 threshold just crossed should serve as a wakeup call for humanity. “It’s an arbitrary point, in a way, a
must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUNE 28, 2018 TIME: 10:30 AM, DEPT- 903 AT THE CENTRAL DIVISION HALL OF JUSTICE 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, & 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189012974 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. DOUBIES. Located at: 4876 DEL MAR AVENUE UNIT #2 SAN DIEGO CA 92107. Is registered by the following: DOUBIES INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 05/16/2018. Registrant Name: MATAN BAREL. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 16, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189010951 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SOL LUNA EXPEDITIONS b. SAN DIEGO MARINE SERVICES c. SAN DIEGO LUXURY YACHT CHARTER. Located at: 3987 DEL MAR AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92107. Is registered by the following: GEMMA LOUISE RICKOLT b. LAKE ALFRED RICKOLT. This business is conducted by: b. MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of business was: 1/1/2018. Registrant Name: GEMMA LOUISE RICKOLT. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: APRIL 24, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013282 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. EXPLORE PIG. Located at: 401 BONAIR STREET LA JOLLA CA 92037. Is registered by the following: DAVID KORAVOS. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 05/18/2018. Registrant Name: DAVID KORAVOS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 18, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013002 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PACIFIC BEACH BUBBLE SOCCER. Located at: 4600 LAMONT STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92109. Is registered by the following: ENRIQUE NAVARRO. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ENRIQUE NAVARRO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 16, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189012839 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MERELES THERAPY. Located at: 7710 BALBOA AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92111. Is registered by the following: CRISTY MERELES. This business is conducted by: b. MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: CRISTY MERELES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 15, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013059 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. RECOVERY OUTDOORS. Located at: 1246 PACIFIC BEACH DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92109. Is registered by the following: MICHAEL ARTHUR MOORE. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 05/17/2018. Registrant Name: MICHAEL ARTHUR MOORE. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 17, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189012763 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. GREAT WESTERN TIRE b. GWT. Located at: 130 WEST BRADLEY AVENUE EL CAJON CA 92020. Is registered by the following: TIRE GUY EXPRESS INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 04/1/2018. Registrant Name: TIRE GUY EXPRESS INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 14, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-201800021996-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: MAY 3, 2018 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: CHRISTINE SMITH ON BEHALF OF ASYA JAYDE GARVIN HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: ASYA JAYDE GARVIN to ASYA JAYDE SMITH. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above
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round number,” said Ralph Keeling, pointing out “280 was the CO2 level” that prevailed before the industrial revolution, a figure previously unchanged during the preceding 10,000 years of Earth history. What does the additional 120 ppm increase of CO2 since 1958 in the Earth’s atmosphere indicate? “The human impact of taking fossil fuels out and burning them, a direct forcing of the climate (warming) through human emissions,” answered Keeling. “It’s clear now that climate is going to change, one way or another. It’s just a question of how bad it’s going to be.” Keeling and most other scientists are contending that, even if it were possible to halt all CO2 emissions immediately, that pent-up atmospheric CO2 levels would continue to rise for many years. A partial solution, said Keeling, is to minimize CO2 emissions as much
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013525 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SEBASTIAN CABANAS LANDSCAPE. Located at: 5070 NARRAGANSETT AVENUE #208 SAN DIEGO CA 92107. Is registered by the following: SEBASTIAN ALEJANDRO CABANAS. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SEBASTIAN ALEJANDRO CABANAS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 22, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013280 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. AERIAL OUTPOST b. AERIAL OUTPOST, INC. c. AERIAL OUTPOST FILMS d. KODA COMBS e. KODA COMBS FILMS. Located at: 4142 ADAMS AVENUE #103-220 SAN DIEGO CA 92116. Is registered by the following: AERIAL OUTPOST, INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 12/14/17. Registrant Name: AERIAL OUTPOST, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 18, 2018. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-201800024606-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: MAY 18, 2018 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: ZARINA BADIEE ON BEHALF OF a. AZAMJON RUSTAMOVICH BOBOKHOJIEV b. KAMILA RUSTAMOVNA BOBOKHOJIEVA HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: a. AZAMJON RUSTAMOVICH BOBOKHOJIEV to AZAM ETHAN BADIEE b. KAMILA RUSTAMOVNA BOBOKHOJIEVA to KAMILA BADIEE. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JULY 12, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM, DEPT- 903 AT THE CENTRAL DIVISION HALL OF JUSTICE 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: MAY 24, & 31, JUNE 7, & 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189011604 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ROUND TABLE PIZZA - 948. Located at: 3440 MARRON ROAD OCEANSIDE CA 92056. Is registered by the following: RAFAEL VASQUEZ JR. This business is conducted by: a. MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: RAFAEL VASQUEZ JR. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 01, 2018. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 1, 7, 15, & 21 2018 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-201800021523-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: MAY 3, 2018 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: BRIANNA NICOLE ALFORD HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: BRIANNA NICOLE ALFORD to PERSEPHONE AMELIE HEXWORTH. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUNE 28, 2018 TIME: 10:30 AM, DEPT- 903 AT THE CENTRAL DIVISION HALL OF JUSTICE 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO,
as possible by shifting to non-CO2 producing, renewable energy sources like solar, wind and geothermal, as soon and as much as possible. Asked what the best-case scenario would be if renewable energy replaces fossil fuels, Keeling foresees “a slower rise in CO2 levels stabilizing at 470 to 490 ppm.” The Scripps scientist said his wish is that “the Keeling Curve becomes a symbol of hope, rather than of despair.” Is Keeling optimistic mankind’s CO2 “destiny” will be best-case rather than worst-case? “There is every reason to think that (slowing the rise of CO2) could happen in the next decade or two,” he said. And what happens in a worstcase scenario, where humans do nothing and rising CO2 levels continue unchecked? Replied Keeling, “The reality for
CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 1, 7, 15, & 21, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013633 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SALVASCAPES & IRRIGATION LANDSCAPE. Located at: 3095 IDLEWILD WAY SAN DIEGO CA 92117. Is registered by the following: SALVADOR SALCEDA. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 05/22/2018. Registrant Name: SALVADOR SALCEDA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 22, 2018. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 1, 7, 15, & 21, 2018
the human population could be climate refugees, people forced to move, from one place to another, because of changing climate impacting seasonal rainfall and crop-growing patterns.” But Keeling was quick to point out, “Too much gloom and doom isn’t helpful. The world is changing all the time. Change isn’t always disastrous. Humans are good at challenges. We just have to live up to this one.” In honor of the 60th anniversary of the Keeling Curve, there’s a video of Ralph Keeling of the Scripps CO2 Program, which shows how scientists make carbon dioxide measurements and gives a guided tour of the original instruments his father, Charles David Keeling used. Visit scripps.ucsd.edu/programs/keelingcurve to view the video.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013910 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MARCO ALMERA. Located at: 5161 FRINK AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92117. Is registered by the following: MARC DAVID ALMERA. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 05/25/2018. Registrant Name: MARC DAVID ALMERA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 25, 2018. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 1, 7, 15, & 21, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189012596 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BROW AND BEAUTY. Located at: 3651 MIDWAY DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92110. Is registered by the following: LAURA LOAIZA. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: LAURA LOAIZA. Title
of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 11, 2018. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 1, 7, 15, & 21, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189013158 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BRILLIANT DIAMONDS. Located at: 861 6TH AVENUE SUITE 314 SAN DIEGO CA 92101. Is registered by the following: ARIEL BERKO. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 7/20/2012. Registrant Name: ARIEL BERKO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 18, 2018. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 1, 7, 15, & 21, 2018
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La Jolla Gourmet Meats: Artisan boucherie moves into the neighborhood BY TANNER COLEMAN | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Many La Jollans need a reliable butcher with years of experience and a quality product. Now, there is a strong candidate for that title. La Jolla Gourmet Meats, a new butcher shop located at 7660 Fay Ave., situated between The Cottage and The Lot, is already a top-of-the-line brickand-mortar with moderate prices for gourmet products. While it can take a lot of time, money and revenue to make rent in the Jewel, but La Jolla Gourmet Meats has already become a hit in the region. “I have always been around La Jolla especially since I swim in the La Jolla Cove a decent amount,” said owner Jeff Lefstein. “I saw that the butcher shop had gone out of business and thought with the shop already to go, why not give La Jolla a
trustworthy niche for gourmet meat, chicken, pork, and even elk.” Lefstein resided and owned a Poway deli shop for more than 15 years at Bisher’s Quality Meats. His store has, and is still known, for selling some of the best meats in San Diego. “All of my products are the best you can buy, it is just a mater of people knowing that,” Lefstein mused. After being in business for just a month now, Lefstein is excited for customers to find his store, making it a habit to come in and buy one’s everyday meats, as well as some of the more exotic finds. Lefstein has not only owned a deli and butcher shop, but also has an extensive background as a chef. With an expertise in meats, he also knows how great flavors and textures can complement on another to create a savory meal. Lefstein
LA JOLLA GOURMET MEATS Where: 7660 Fay Ave. Ste. C Contact: 858-886-7415 prides himself in each of his products. The store displays a range of kabobs, homemade sausages, bristled baby back ribs, mouth-watering burgundy tri tip, elegant elk, frog legs, and even alligator. Lefstein himself wants “to serve the best product, while also serving the best customers.” With all locally grown products, Lefstein has only been raised knowing the best way to prepare and process meat. Buying top end local cattle meat and then processing it into marvelous steaks really encompasses Lefstein’s recipe for quality. He has ranges of organic meats and poultry
frozen or right here on the shelf for customers to examine. As a man who has worked in the business for many years and with many more to come, he wants people to try his meat and then ask
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PACIFIC BEACH Sat 1-4pm . . . . . 4925 Emelene Street . .4BR/3BA . . . . . . . .$1,795,000 - $1,895,000Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 Sat 1-4pm . . . . .1968 Oliver Ave . . . . . .2BR/1BA . . . . . . . .$849,000 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Booth • 858-775-0280 Sun 1-4pm . . . . .4944 Cass St. #603 . . .2BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$699,000 . . . . . . . . . .Scott Booth • 858-775-0280 LA JOLLA Sat 12-3pm . . . .3151-H Evening Way . .2BR/1BA . . . . . . . .$535,000 . . . . . . .Sherry Hayward • 858-361-9908 Sat & Sun 1-4pm 1142 La Jolla Rancho Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4BR/5.5BA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,795,000 Linda Daniels • 858-361-5561 Sun 1-4pm . . . . .6469 Caminito Blythefield . . . . . . . . . . . . .2BR/2.5BA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$825,000 Ashley Renfree • 858-412-7083 Sun 1-4pm . . . . .605 Arenas Street . . . .2BR/1BA . . . . . . .$979,000 . . . . . . . . . .Moira Tapia • 858-337-7269 Sun 1-4pm . . . . .7847 Lookout Drive . . .3BR/3BA . . . . . . .$2,395,000 . . . . .Susana Corrigan • 858-229-8120 Sun 1-4pm . . . . .7411 Hillside Drive . . . .4BR+1opt/6.5BA . .$4,390,000 . . . . . .Gregg Whitney • 858-456-3282 Sun 1-4pm . . . . .7306 Draper Avenue . .3BA/1BA . . . . . . . .$1,695,000 . . . . . .Gregg Whitney • 858-456-3282 Sun 12-3pm . . . .5828 Cactus Way . . . . .3BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$1,599,000 . . . . . . .Robin Gitman • 858-344-1416 RANCHO SANTA FE Sun 12-3pm . . . .5535 La Sencilla Lane .4BR/6BA . . . . . . . .$5,795,000 . . . . . . .Scott Appleby • 858-775-2014 NORTH PARK Sat & Sun 1-4pm 3512 Florida St . . . . . . .2BR/1BA . . . . . . . .$775,000 . . . . . . . .Meg Lebastchi • 858-336-0936 EL CAJON Sat & Sun 1-5pm 428-448 Emerald Ave. .6-units 3BR/2.5BA From $549,000 . . . .Ron Fineman • 858-751-9210
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Just Listed! Spectacular 1/2 acre Muirlands Village Property • Open This Sunday 1-4
6411 Avenida Manana , La Jolla • Offered Between $2,000,000 $2,500,000 • Open This Sunday 1-4 This spectacular Ocean view property on a cul de sac is is awaiting it’s new life - expand and remodel the existing 3,500sf home into the magnificent estate worthy of its location. Realize your development dreams and utilize the lot’s immense size and amazing street frontage to potentially build two homes instead of just one! Build the home of your dreams while at the same time potentially building a second home either for investment or for the family compound ideal for your extended Family. The kids have the ability to walk to Muirlands and La Jolla High avoiding the school traffic. Just a short stroll to the Village, Farmers Market and Windansea Beach. The walkability & proximity to almost everything that makes La Jolla such a jewel has made the Muirlands Village one of the new premier neighborhoods to live in. Just across the street from 3 multi-million dollar homes - the upside on this one of a kind development is limitless.
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2403 Corona Court + Adjoining Lot • Offered Between $2,500,000 & $3,200,000 This Gorgeous 3,760sf view home is being offered w/the adjoining .29 acre lot. The combination becomes an extraordinary private gated 1/2 acre estate - the ultimate in a Family Compound! Fantastic floor-plan lives mostly as a one-level home. Gorgeous details & finishes abound. disappearing glass doors beckon you to enjoy Mission Bay, City & canyon views on the expansive decks, perfect for indoor-outdoor enjoyment. This lush tropical paradise is an entertainer’s dream w/pool, spa, BBQ island, fire-pit. Adjoining lot is a large manicured yard w/numerous palms, a sports court, basketball hoops, a putting green w/sand trap/sand box for the kiddos & even more spectacular canyon views. 2 legal lots each with their own APN represent the rare opportunity to enjoy the ultimate playground today This centrally located estate boasts quick access to the Village, freeways & La Jolla’s Schools & world-class beaches.
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